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Sooner or later they'll get sick of standing in front of camera waiting for it to go off and will give in.

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Nevertheless, it's a useful feature for taking pics of stubborn kids who refuse to smile. It seemed to work best at close proximity to the subject. It was able to track the subject in the viewfinder and keep it in focus, but it didn't always take a picture when the subject smiled. Once in this mode, if you focus on your subject and press the shutter the camera will take photos automatically when the subject smiles. The most interesting mode is the Smile Shutter, which actually does work - sometimes. If you want to get creative, try taking shots in this mode while moving the camera just after the slow synchro flash fires. The exposure and aperture can't be manipulated, even in program mode.ĭespite not being able to change the shutter speed to create long exposures, there are a couple of fun modes to play with when shooting at night, including twilight portrait, which lets the shutter stay open for a couple of seconds.

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Program mode is a good one to use if you want to use a manual ISO setting to ensure that the sensitivity doesn't get too high. If you leave the camera in easy or auto modes then it will also boost the sensitivity of the sensor (most of our shots came out at ISO 400 in auto mode), which will make your shots look grainy. Using the 2.5in LCD screen, it's also difficult to focus precisely when taking shots in broad daylight.Īt night you'll be able to take decent shots using the flash, as long as your subject is not too far away. Sometimes the camera would focus on a point away from our intended point, in which case it was easier to just move the camera so that our subject entered the focused area. Tones were neutral, but still had plenty of life in them.įocusing was a hit and miss affair as the camera often focused beyond the main subject in our photos. The camera's saving grace was its colour reproduction: colours looked vibrant yet not overly saturated. Edges, in particular, looked feathered and lacked definition. This was particularly evident when looking at 100 per cent crops of the 7.2-megapixel test images. At the best of times the camera's images looked soft.









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