Posted by axxxr
Via: kodak
The Kodak website offers some tips to help users take better pictures with their camera phones,whether you're a novice or a pro.
The clickable chapters include:
* Take lots of pictures
* Move in close
* Shoot at eye level
* Watch the light
* Use a plain background
* Try different angles
* Set resolution to high
* Discover your camera phone's capabilities
* Be courteous
* Don't forget your regular camera
* Store and share pictures
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[ This Message was edited by: axxxr on 2005-03-06 14:34 ]
Posted by govigov
thank you.
Posted by SnowBear
ummmm okay!?
Posted by abe214
thanks for the info...
Posted by stridey512
Talk about statin the obvious. What clown got paid to write such garbage?
Posted by SnowBear
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good question !!
Posted by pinolo77
You could as well add the following...
*aim at what you want to have on the picture (...)
*don't drink and shoot (unless you want very very artistic pics)
*free up space once in a while
*clean your lens
Any more obvious advices to give?
Anyway, I noticed that the advice given in this post work very well on digital cameras too! I tested them all myself...
Posted by Sammy_boy
Mind you, it is also amazing how uncommon common sense is though!
Posted by Ayush
They mean Use kodak film when they say don't forget regular camera!
Posted by mrao
And they meant ' take it to a kodak studio for printing' if you are using a camera phone.
Posted by tranquil
Pictures taken with camera phones can actually be really good if you know what to do and not to do.
Tips from a company like Kodak ought to be taken seriously since those guys know what they are talking about.
Posted by axxxr
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Well actually the fact is that Kodak have already planned to phase out camera film altogether in the near future, and have already announced to cease production of their film camera division.With the First ever Kodak Wi-fi camera available in june and products like the 22 Mega-pixel sensor you can see that kodak has big plans for digital.
Posted by clank
I'm no pro but i dare say they didnt mention any of the 3 most imp tips imho:
1) keep your hand steady
2) they should elaborate on "watch the light" like dont take pics with the sun shining directly on the lens and making sure the frame you plan to capture is illuminated by adequate ambient light and if required use flash/night-mode.
3) clean your lenses
The Most Important tip however would be....make sure you have a camera phone