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Old 07-19-06, 10:51   #7 (permalink)
chris01i30
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Try a higher ISO (not not too high, higher you go the more grain you'll get). That might allow you to keep a slightly faster shutter while allowing in just enough light. If you use a tripod, maybe ISO200 and a normal shutter speed might do the trick.

Also try the white balance overrides (dpreview.com says its "4 position" but doesnt list what the 4 positions are.........they very well might be presets for things like flourescent, incandescent, etc).

That camera doesnt have RAW unfortunately.....definitely helpful to post-process a RAW image. It does have exposure compensation, but I think that would only really help if you utilized the flash.

-Chris
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