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    Question about purchasing a camera.

    Quote Originally Posted by Craiga 01453 View Post
    In natural light I'm still lucky if 1/5 of the pics are even worth saving. With the flash on I'm lucky if 1/10 are worth saving.
    It makes me glad I'm not using a roll of film and dropping it off to be delivered. I'd have 2-3 decent pics and the rest would be crappy, blurred messes.
    If you can, look for shutter speed (idk if phones allow for this level “complexity”) and make it higher, preferably 300-900 FPS. If you can’t, nature photography is a great idea. Another tip for snakes in particular is to put a ceramic bowl (big enough to fit around the snake) in the fridge and then put it over the snake, it cools them down and slowed them


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    Last edited by tickyyy; 07-08-2019 at 01:30 PM.
    do the jah

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