uknewsfan wrote:
> Poor, as its a camera second, thats likely to be used in auto 99.9 %
> of the time. If I have to spend time fidling with apertures and iso I
> think a camera would be better....


It's not that advanced (yet!). Auto tries to do everything for you, but
seems to get confused. Firmware can fix that, and probably will (and
maybe already has - I no longer have my K800 to check).

In manual mode you can select the basic modes, for low-light (when the
flash works much better) or landscape - which turns on the image
stabiliser. Document mode increases the sharpness of macro photographs.
It is well worth choosing the right mode for the photo you're going to
take. In fact, any ordinary digital camera is better if you select
certain things in advance than rely on a 'catch all' mode that can only
work so well.

Jonathan




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