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Old 02-24-2003, 03:44 PM  
Maxpixelz
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is there a manual setting on the camera?

if there is you need to set it accourding to the light readings the camera gives you.
if there is Manual setting there should be shutter speed priority.
Set it on that. set the shutter speed on 100.
Make sure the light on the subject is brighter than the background so that the lens which should be on AF ( auto focus) can adjust to the subject.
If you do not have a light meter then just point the camera on the subject and try to find out if the camera gives you light reading (I have never used that camera so I can't tell you where its at) but you should be able to find it at the bottom of your view finder in -/+ spectrum line format. Once you find it then change the Fstop(aperature) so that the pointer is in the middle of the light spectrum line or slightly towards the positive.

let me know what happens
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