Another thing to consider: While you can take very good photos with a good point-and-shoot; if your camera has a viewfinder, use it for ALL of your freehand shots. If it doesn't, like just about all of them nowadays because apparently using a camera correctly is just too hard, use a tripod. Even the best image stabilzation isn't always enough.
And for the love of John Moses Browning if your shooting indoors make sure all of your man-made lighting is incandescent. Nothing ruins photos like flourescent lighting.
Anyone else agree that digicam makers should have made the screen usable ONLY for reviewing photos?
And for the love of John Moses Browning if your shooting indoors make sure all of your man-made lighting is incandescent. Nothing ruins photos like flourescent lighting.
Anyone else agree that digicam makers should have made the screen usable ONLY for reviewing photos?