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I'm thinking of getting a Canon Powershot SD800 IS. It's got all the great features I want, plus the compact size. Problem is, it doesn't have a Creative zone (Av, Tv, and P), so I can't manually adjust the aperture and shutter speed. The manual mode for this camera automatically adjusts both.

I just wanted to know how else I can manipulate depth of field and blurriness of pictures other than having to manually adjust, like I used to do with my previous camera. Thanks!

P.S. I really need some serious answers 'coz I'm already having second thoughts about purchasing this model. I'm torn between Powershot SD800 IS (Pro: Compact size means I can take pictures anytime, anywhere, which is my point in getting a camera; Con: No creative zone) and Powershot A570 IS (Pro: Creative Zone, for some times when I feel artsy; Con: Bulky)

2007-03-21 23:12:29 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Consumer Electronics Cameras

3 answers

Even with cameras that lack manual aperture and shutter settings, you have indirect control with the various scene modes. That all the scene modes are: shortcuts to change the shutter speed, aperture setting, and sometimes the ISO and AF setting.
* Use mountains/ landscape for massive depth of field and to focus on infinity.
* Use portrait mode for shallow depth of field.
* Use sports for a fast shutter time.
* Fireworks for a slow shutter time + infinity focus.
* Etc.
All brands have different names for the scene modes, but a 5 minute glance at the user's manual and 10 minutes of experimentation will give you a good idea of what each one does.
And don't get your hopes up with regard to achieving a shallow depth of field - with the tiny sensors in most point & shoot models, you have very little influence to begin with. Still, proper use of the scene modes gives you ALMOST as much control as P/A/S/M settings.

2007-03-21 23:30:52 · answer #1 · answered by OMG, I ♥ PONIES!!1 7 · 2 0

properly as that's sparkling which you're able to coping with a handbook digital camera, i;d recommend you opt for one as there is not any surefire way of having comparable outcomes with an computerized one, even with the undeniable fact that, intensity container is additionally controlled by using using a lens of a extra physically powerful focal length (above 50mm in 35mm format), by way of fact the bigger focal length you employ, the shorter the DOF is going to be, yet nevertheless in the experience that your region would not provide help to the posh of shifting your self all the some time past to make the main out of you zoom then you certainly're doomed. yet differently is by using using the Aperture priority mode on your digital camera. All stated and accomplished... no longer something beats the handbook controls.

2016-12-15 06:08:25 · answer #2 · answered by jeniffer 4 · 0 0

you can't with the 800
go with the a570is

2007-03-22 02:02:10 · answer #3 · answered by Elvis 7 · 0 0

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