Nytech DC-8200 Appendix
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Appendix
Tips for Taking Better Pictures
Camera technology alone is not only responsible for producing good shots.
Here you can find some tips for taking better pictures.
Subject
The subject is the main item of the picture, therefore you should pay
special attention to the subject. However, the subject doesn't always need
to be spectacular – trivial scenes may also make a great subject and thus a
great picture.
Background
The background shouldn’t distract from the subject. Make sure that no
interfering objects are located in the background.
Camera Angle
Experiment with the angle. Change your position relative to the subject and
try both a wide-angle or a telephoto setting.
Golden Section
The Nytech DC-8200 allows you to display a grid while in Recording mode
(see page 17 - Changing the Displayed Information). Place important
subject parts onto the grid lines or on their intersections (e.g. the horizon).
Lighting
Lighting conditions reflect the atmosphere of a scene. Therefore try to
avoid using the flash when you are attempting to take pictures under
candlelight. When disabling the flash, the Nytech DC-8200 will
automatically use a longer exposure time. In this case, place the camera on
a stable surface or use a tripod.