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tanis8928SILVER Member
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hamamelisBRONZE Member
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Hi!

This is probably not the best forum for asking stuff like this- this is the place for introductions..
Try searching through the 'Technical/Moves' 'Technical Discussion' forum for 'camera', if you can't find anything in there, try the 'Help'..

What sort of pictures are you getting? I just messed around with mine, and came up with some reasonable pics, using a camera older than me and slide film.. smile

Anyway, welcome to HoP!

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the_mods_stole_my_nameSILVER Member
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its all about exposure times/shutter speed...the longer the exposure, the more fire in the picture. if you want to capture a subject in one position with the fire moving around them, then use the flash. if you just want a pic with fire, and a blurry person, leave the flash out. thats the basics of it.

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