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Why is Canon IXUS95 not well shot? How to adjust it to take a good photo?

First, the daily settings:

Daily photography suggests that you change the shooting mode to PGM (program automatic) mode, and you can manually adjust ISO (sensitivity) or white balance.

Indoor shooting, iso value changed to 200.

For outdoor shooting, the iso value is changed to 100 to 200.

For night scenes, the iso value should be changed to 100 to 400.

If there is a flash, the iso is 100.

If you use a tripod, you can also use iso as 100.

In addition, the white balance is adjusted to 0.3 to 1.0 when the light is too dark.

If it is too bright or backlit, adjust it to -0.3 to -0.07.

Second, some shooting skills:

1. For card machines, I suggest that you only use PGM files at any time, turn off the automatic view, and do not select the monitoring focus. If the weather is fine, the color can be bright/vivid (like plain or simple colors), with central focus, multiple metering, ISO80, automatic white balance, clarity+1, and contrast to be selected by yourself. If it is not post-processing, use+.

2. As long as it is not a sunny day with strong light, it can compensate +0.3 EV by default.

3. If shooting under indoor lighting or portrait or big red scene, pay attention to the white balance, choose the one closest to the light (usually automatic), and choose natural color or ordinary color. When the light is not good, the ISO is up to 200! If the flash is turned on indoors, use a slow synchronous flash (just like taking a portrait at night).

4. In addition, portrait shooting can increase the EV value by 0.3/0.7, use the normal color mode, and use spot metering or slow synchronous flashing when backlighting (it can also flash during the day, but the EV value should be appropriately reduced, and other times will remain unchanged).

5. There is also focus translation. Actually, the instructions are very clear. For example, you focus with the center, but because of the composition, the characters are not in the middle of the screen. At this time, you can aim at his face and press the shutter halfway-turn off the focus, then move the camera according to the original composition, and then press the shutter completely to ensure the clarity of the subject's face.

6. When shooting at night, keep your hands steady and the light is good. You can't turn on the flash. Reduce the EV value appropriately to prevent overexposure. If the exposure is insufficient, you can use the magic hand to compensate later, which is very simple and easy to use. If you really can't find something to rely on, either squat down and shoot! Or you can bend your elbow to your chest and upper abdomen, control the breathing rhythm, and then switch to P! EV minus 0.3 remains the same, ISO400 remains 200! If the subject is as dark as the surrounding environment, you can choose spot metering to ensure that the subject you want to show is fully exposed! Otherwise, use multiple photometry.

If the noise is very loud, use software to reduce the noise later, and the light and shadow magician can do it.

Having said that, there is only one purpose, that is, I hope you can get familiar with your camera as soon as possible.