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Photography tips with your N95 ?

Hello guys,

Anyone with some tips on using the N95 on your photography sessions? The best way to use the zoom and the flash and everything.. or with some bugs on the cp that we can use for our photography advantages.. :)
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Old 11-17-2007, 07:48 PM
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First lesson - Don't use the zoom!

If you want a better view, get closer :P

You can always crop a larger picture on your comp afterwards
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Half press the shutter button and wait for the white autofocus frame to turn green.

The brighter the light you have, the less you have to worry about camera shake. - the N95 has a mechanical shutter so you need to keep really still if there isn't much light, or use flash if the subject is close enough.

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