Picture question..

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BrandiJeane
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Picture question..

#1 Post by BrandiJeane »

I just got a new digital and now when I take my teeth pics and crop them they turn out looking like this:
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Any suggestions on how to make them clearer?! Ive tried focusing them and everything! Thanks! :D
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giantfigure
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#2 Post by giantfigure »

Camera will have two modes to take the picture...short-distance and long-distance (not sure what exactly is the technical term). It is default set to long-distance every time you turn the camera on. So, just set the mode to short-distance...and picture quality wil be good.
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#3 Post by Nikkiekoala »

the 'short distance' is called micro. Turn your camera to micro and don't use a flash. That should help.
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#4 Post by butterfly »

its called MACRO. the symbol you should look for is a small flower. this indicates macro mode.

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#5 Post by Nikkiekoala »

HE HE HE..... When I typed that I was thinking Macro but for some reason I typed Micro. Boy my fingers are not connecting with my brain today. :)
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