Thursday, February 9, 2012

Get The Best Pictures With A D60 Camera

It is important to use a tripod when capturing images.


The Nikon D60 is a digital camera that captures images in 10.2 megapixels. This allows for a sharp image, while giving you a variety of other options (capture speed, flash, record formats). In order to ensure you take the best picture possible though, you do need to follow some specific steps in order to make sure the Nikon D60 captures the best possible image.


Instructions


1. Place the Nikon D60 onto a tripod. This balances the camera, and prevents any shaking while taking pictures.








2. Set the Nikon D60 to automatic focus. When using manual focus, you are more likely to take out-of-focus shots.








3. Press the "Flash" button on the rear of the Nikon camera, and disable the flash feature. The low light on the camera is sufficient to prevent the need of a flash. Using a flash actually dims background information while over-exposing foreground material.


4. Clean off the lens with a lens cloth. This removes dust and fingerprints that may distort the image or reduce the clarity of the picture.

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