culexor
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I don't have a tripod, I usually just put it on any flat surface that is the right height. I neglected to adjust the iso sensitivity, etc. for the first pic and I had my camera sitting on top of my monitor and put the self timer for 10s so it could stop wobbling. The second one I had the side of the camera sitting on the top of my desk, and I had to hold it steady. I have a Casio Exilim EX-Z75. It's really lacking in features and adjustability. After all, it is a simple point-and-shoot camera. I may pick up a tripod sometime in the near future.
Cabbs: My camera goes down to iso 50. I think the options I have are auto, 50, 100, 200, 400 (auto goes up to 800).
Second Edit: I used MS Paint to resize the photos. The Windows 7 version (what I use) has a much better quality JPEG encoder or whatever than the XP version. It could still be better, though.
Cabbs: My camera goes down to iso 50. I think the options I have are auto, 50, 100, 200, 400 (auto goes up to 800).
Second Edit: I used MS Paint to resize the photos. The Windows 7 version (what I use) has a much better quality JPEG encoder or whatever than the XP version. It could still be better, though.