- Aug 16, 2007
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waterbear said:Also invest in a GOOD testkit like the TF100 or Taylor K-2006. It will save you a lot of time and money in the long run.
I ordered the TF100 last night! I hope it's as user friendly as everyone claims. I did not pay attention in chemistry class.
cobra46 said:Most digital cameras can take very nice shots at night. Just turn the flash off and use a tripod or set the camera on something solid. I've taken lots off beautiful pictures around Vegas like this.
I'm not doubting you have a problem but any surface when illuminated at a low angle will look rough because surface irregularities cast long shawdows at low angles. Is that a run on? I'm an engineer not an English major.
My daughter's $100 easy share takes better night shots than my $500 V610. I'll try to get some tonight. Thanks!