Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10 Digital Camera "nighttime daytime" Questions

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...the dial on the top right of the camera? the dial is for different settings for different types of pictures, you would need to set the camera for daytime pics, sounds like it is set up for

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daytime/nighttime, etc. On the CAPTURE menu, check your adaptive light setting and make sure that you don't have it tweaked in some way to make the camera think EVERY picture is a nighttime picture. I

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...daytime the pictures taken were blurred but at nighttime the pictures were pretty ... You have to ensure that the camera is not set to night mode as this can affect the quality of the pictures you ...

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Daytime (Full Sunlight) ISO: 100 (or 200-400 to capture fast motion) F-Stop: Depends on how much depth of field (DOF) you want The lower the number, the blurrier the background. The higher the number,

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...daytime and results are very good, but I am not able to take pictures at night. I have taken many pictures at nighttime in 'P' mode but all are very bad. Most of the subjects have lights (e.g. small ...

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...daytime, make sure the ISO is kept low, say 100, or 200 if a little dull. For nighttime or indoor, you may need to increase the ISO up to the max of 1600. Check also the AV+/- setting isn't set too ...

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