any F828 users here face the following?
a) shooting indoors with built-in flash gives (quite consistently) over-exposured results if you do not shoot "far enough" from the subject.
b) shooting night scenes of distant buildings, esp at long exposures, gives the buildings a "smudgey, thinly-veiled, soft" look? i've noticed that this is apparent more for nite shots compared to the same building taken in the day.
this happens even for shots taken at f/8, tripod-mounted and shutter triggered by timer. surprisingly, buildings nearer to the camera fares better.
c) subjects taken outdoors in cloudy (sun hidden by clouds) weather looks soft and lacks 'pop'. when its sunny its much better. seems to me the F828 is a 'sunny weather' digicam!
a) shooting indoors with built-in flash gives (quite consistently) over-exposured results if you do not shoot "far enough" from the subject.
b) shooting night scenes of distant buildings, esp at long exposures, gives the buildings a "smudgey, thinly-veiled, soft" look? i've noticed that this is apparent more for nite shots compared to the same building taken in the day.
this happens even for shots taken at f/8, tripod-mounted and shutter triggered by timer. surprisingly, buildings nearer to the camera fares better.
c) subjects taken outdoors in cloudy (sun hidden by clouds) weather looks soft and lacks 'pop'. when its sunny its much better. seems to me the F828 is a 'sunny weather' digicam!