Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Take Good Photos With A Canon Sd750

Take Good Photos With a Canon SD750


The Canon SD750 is a 7-megapixel member of Canon's ELPH line of digital cameras. This super-compact camera is great for beginners as well as serious photographers who are looking for a camera that can easily fit inside a purse or pocket for everyday picture taking. Taking great pictures with the Canon SD750 is pretty easy to do.


Instructions


1. Use the cameras built-in scene settings to accommodate for the lighting where you are. You can access the different scene modes by pressing the "Menu" button on the back of the camera and using the arrows to navigate to the appropriate scene mode.


2. Use the SD750's macro mode for taking pictures of things very close to the camera lens, such as flowers or coins. You can access the macro mode by pressing the button on the back on the camera marked with a picture of a flower.


3. Change the camera's ISO (how sensitive the image is to light) settings for different situations, just as you would with a traditional film camera. In general the brighter the situation, the lower the ISO you need. Change the ISO by pressing the button on the back of the camera maked "ISO."


4. Use a flash for taking pictures in darker situations. You can turn on the flash by pressing the button with a lightning bolt next to it, on the back of the camera.


5. Keep your pictures in focus by using the SD750's auto focus. To auto focus hold the shutter button down halfway, wait for the picture to come into focus and depress the shutter button entirely.







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