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 Posted: Fri Dec 30th, 2005 12:56 am
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Hi Folks,

Bought my daughters a couple digital cameras and decided to try and take pictures of what's left of my Invicta collections and a couple other watches. Problem is, I kinda suck when it comes to this and I can't get it to focus or come out clear. How do I get it to come out like the ones I see on here? My daughters have a 5.1 mega pixel and I know that I'm probably asking too much for it to come out as clean as yours but, any help would greatly be appreciated.

 

TIA,

Abe

 

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 Posted: Fri Dec 30th, 2005 11:46 am
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Abe wrote:
What kind of Cam Abe...and does it have a Macro Mode...Usually designated by a Flower Hi Folks,

Bought my daughters a couple digital cameras and decided to try and take pictures of what's left of my Invicta collections and a couple other watches. Problem is, I kinda suck when it comes to this and I can't get it to focus or come out clear. How do I get it to come out like the ones I see on here? My daughters have a 5.1 mega pixel and I know that I'm probably asking too much for it to come out as clean as yours but, any help would greatly be appreciated.

 

TIA,

Abe

 

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 Posted: Fri Dec 30th, 2005 04:32 pm
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Hi Oscar,

 

My daughters are only 12 & 9 so I got one Fuji 4.1 megapixel and a Polaroid 5.1 megapixel since it will be a beginner stage for them to see if that's something that they are going to take a liking to in the future. I'm not a saavy type of guy when it comes to cameras so when I get home, I would have to see if it has what you're talking about. If it doesn't can I still have decent pictures with those cameras?

 

Thanks,

Abe

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 Posted: Sat Dec 31st, 2005 11:11 am
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Abe wrote:
In the manuals there should be a section on modes....in there it will tell you if there is a Macro mode(closeups) on the cam itself you can go into menu and check for macro....I was able to take pics without the Macro mode on my 1st Digicam but the clarity was not as good...I had to zoom in on the Watch....I would think the Fuji would have a Macro mode...my 1st cam was a Fuji 2650/2.o megapixel...and it had Macro...the Polaroid should have the Same.... Hi Oscar,

 

My daughters are only 12 & 9 so I got one Fuji 4.1 megapixel and a Polaroid 5.1 megapixel since it will be a beginner stage for them to see if that's something that they are going to take a liking to in the future. I'm not a saavy type of guy when it comes to cameras so when I get home, I would have to see if it has what you're talking about. If it doesn't can I still have decent pictures with those cameras?

 

Thanks,

Abe

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