Is really ticking me off, I can't get a good picture in a less then well lighted area for anything, everything comes off grainy and mis colored. I don't know what I am doing wrong. It has alot of settings on the top.. I was using the portrait one with the flash. I think I should have used the high ISO setting. I had a camera that was exactly like this just a few years old and it took great pictures all the time. I never really had to mess with anything. This is really frustrating to me. It takes good pictures in high light but I need great pictures all the time. Especially in low light or heavy flourescent lighting. Haley plays volleyball and cheerleads in a gym that is painting like a mint green... All of my pictures from Cheerleading save a few have come out grainy and with a greenish cast on them. I need some major help, can someone direct me to where I need to go?
Thanks in advance and I will leave you with a real cute picture of our little dog Kneissa and one of the outside cats, Mel.

My camera is a Kodak, but not that fancy. But I do have many settings. First, I consulted the manual. Somewhat helpful.
ReplyDeleteSecond, what I do is, find an area that is giving me trouble. Like inside. Find an object. Then start taking pictures using each setting. That will show you which setting you need for indoor/outdoor lighting or close up/distance or action/still shots. Just find some time to play with the settings. That helped me. Good luck!