click the red eye flash button! i will show an eye and flash sign!
Here are some little software which is not as difficult ad Photoshop, that can help you to remove red eyes from your Pictures easily.
http://www.downloadatoz.com/download/208217,8-foolproof-ways-to-retouch-your-photos.html
Wat do you meen cut on? Who did wat? Take it to a camera repaer stoor.
yes, i have the same problem. I still cant fix it but, i am using my desktop for the transfer. If i found solution i will not hasitate to inform you.
You take out the battery, then put it back in....the lens will still be out but press the power button ( this turn on the camera again) then you press it again to turn it off
Nikon d 7100/ how to fix play back view
I had a similar problem with my nikon coolpix s550. very simple fix really... the card was originally formatted as FAT32. What i had to do is format it as ntfs then when i inserted it into the phone it asked me if i wanted to format it. i clicked yes and voila I'm good to go. but just remember to copy your sh*t off the card then you can re-transfer it back once its ready to go
The Grainy look of the picture is due to the setting called ISO (it's too high, just lower it and it should improve). If there is a lens error then I would have to say...don't jam or push the lens in. The lens turns like a screw so if you jam or push the lens you could ruin the threads within. Most times you would have to take the camera apart and clean it or set it back on it's track. I once read, try banging it on your palm when powered off.
All of the major manufacturers make good cameras. You should shop on the basis of features and price. I would be leery of touch-screen cameras, however. They have not been on the market long, and there may be bugs in manufacturing and software. They also tend to be fragile. The one I tried out had a disconcerting habit of doing things without my permission, but I'm sure that was my inexperience. My philosophy is, if it works, don't fix it. Touch screens are all the rage these days, but that does not make them the best answer when it comes to camera controls.
Tech support says to 1-remove the battery and mem card 2-hold down the shutter button for 30 seconds (not the power button) 3-reinsert battery and turn on camera. I couldn't find these instructions anywhere, and it didn't fix my lens error problem. It may be a way to just restore default settings if you camera gets a software error, or if you just want to return to them for whatever reason.
I have a Nikon Coolpix S220. It was about $130 and it has lasted almost 2 years now. I have had an Olympus and a Canon and both broke after a year, and would have cost more than I paid for them to fix. The thing with digital cameras is you have to find one that lasts long or you will have to buy a new one every year. I have a Fujifilm Finepix J38. It works really well and was affordable. I've started using my iPhone's camera almost exclusively these days. The picture quality isn't perfect, of course, but the convenience makes it worth it. can't go wrong with a canon powershot Cannon Powershot Digital ELPH I hear the Sony Cybershot W220 is a good digital camera and is under $200. The Canon Powershot IS A1100 is really good too. Overall, photo quality is good in both, but won't have all the features of a more expensive digital cam. I have the Canon S90, it is a little more expensive, but I love it! I like the Nikon Coolpix series. I have owned two of them and have always been happ
There should be a setting in the back or a switch on the outside of the lenes
I have a Nikon Coolpix S220. It was about $130 and it has lasted almost 2 years now. I have had an Olympus and a Canon and both broke after a year, and would have cost more than I paid for them to fix. The thing with digital cameras is you have to find one that lasts long or you will have to buy a new one every year. I have a Fujifilm Finepix J38. It works really well and was affordable. I've started using my iPhone's camera almost exclusively these days. The picture quality isn't perfect, of course, but the convenience makes it worth it. can't go wrong with a canon powershot Cannon Powershot Digital ELPH I hear the Sony Cybershot W220 is a good digital camera and is under $200. The Canon Powershot IS A1100 is really good too. Overall, photo quality is good in both, but won't have all the features of a more expensive digital cam. I have the Canon S90, it is a little more expensive, but I love it! I like the Nikon Coolpix series. I have owned two of them and have always been happ
Blur is one thing that cannot be corrected in photo editing software. For grain watch video from related links below answer.