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<p>chekout this video tutorial it might help you:<br>
i hope it will help </p>
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<p>hey,<br>
you should visit this site: <a href="http://www.lbguides.com/index.html">http://www.lbguides.com/index.html</a><br>
choose the "Better Pictures - Part 2" you can get there the explanation for ISO.<br>
enjoy,</p>
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<p>This is the site for you: http://lbguides.com/cameras/canon/SD770_IS/index.html<br>
It will give you some good tips how to maximize your cameras proformance.<br>
and you can also check this one:http://www.photo.net/learn/digital-photography-workflow/overview/event-photography/<br>
best of luck</p>
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<p>Hi Stephen,<br>
Macro (Close-up) Pictures in which the subject is very close are called close-ups, or more traditionally macro. The typical icon symbolizing the macro mode is a flower, but don’t let that narrow your view of macro picture subjects. Macro pictures host any subject that happens to be closer than about 2 feet (1/2 meter). You may be asking, why 2 feet? Most digital cameras can’t focus on anything closer than about 2 feet without using the macro mode.<br>
you can learn more about it on: http://lbguides.com/KnowHow/macro.html<br>
and this site all so has a video guide: http://lbguides.com/cameras/canon/G10/scenes.html<br>
best of luck</p>
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<p>You can first try this online photography video guides www.lbguides.com it might help you.</p>
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<p>Hey,<br>
I just love the G10, such a pro DG-camera. I bought it a week a go and i found this amazing web site that gives free video guide how to use the camera properly and to take the bast out of it.<br>
check it out....<br>
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<p>Hey,<br>
I just recently saw this great web site that gives a very good video tutorials about generic info about digital cameras, this web site also have a specific video guide for canon cameras such as canon G10, A610/A620, A650 IS, SD770 IS.<br>
<a href="http://lbguides.com/concepts/index.html">http://lbguides.com/concepts/index.html</a><br>
i hope it would help you. it really help me.</p>
What ISO to USE?
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<p>this could help:<br>
<a href="http://www.lbguides.com/concepts/ISO.html">http://www.lbguides.com/concepts/ISO.html</a><br>
enjoy,</p>