Taking Pictures with Canon A85

SkeptiKal

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Im having a tough time taking good quality pictures with said camera.



In daylight and night time, the pictures don't seem to turn out like the 'CLICK & Brag' sectioned ones. I understand my detailing process will be a big factor in how the car looks, but even when looking at the background it is not nearly as clean/rich.



So if anyone has any experience with the canon camera, could you please give me a hand in taking some good quality pictures and avoiding newbie mistakes?



Thanks.
 
I don't have experience with the A85, but I would say...





Turn the sharpness all the way up, have the quality at Fine/Sharp, take pics at max resolution. Use the Auto function to take pics. You may need to touch the EV value a bit to make the pics brighter. I know that my Sony takes pics a touch darker than real life at 0.0 EV, so I dial it up 1 notch to 0.3



Then just resize once you upload them. Some photo programs have an "Auto-Enhance" function that cleans up the colors a bit.



Hope this helps.
 
Use a tripod. Also enable the timer so the camera takes its own shots --good if you don't have steady hands.



Remember lighting is what makes photos.



The A85 is a good camera so you shouldn't have any problems taking quality pictures.
 
Hmm. Enable the timer?



I am putting the camera on the 'P' setting (beside Auto), and going from there.



Exp I set to 1/3.

AWB is set on AUTO - Have options here such as Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Flourescent, etc

Drive mode - No clue Whats goin on here

ISO Speed is set on Auto

Effects are off - Vivid, Neutral, Low Sharpening, Sepia etc are options here

Evaluative, Center Weighted, Spot --> No Clue what the deal is here

and I have it on Max resolution and Sharpness.



I can keep my hands steady for a while if need be, but I know a tri-pod would be ideal.
 
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