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Old 03-06-2008, 08:02 AM   #34
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Good luck ya'll and I hope this helped some.

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Originally Posted by yellowmellie View Post
You cant really say that as a definite. It all depends on the lighting of the room. Yeah, if you are in a bright enough setting the faster the shutter speed the better and maybe you should specify by saying to up your ISO settings first so you can achieve the shutter speed of 1/200.
You are very right. I believe in my first post I mentioned lighting. There are many other factors too. Like keeping your subject about 4 feet from your back ground and the right f/stop. I am sorry, I wasn't trying to make this a class it was just a tip. With a p&s you can sometimes change your shutter speed and the iso will auto set.
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