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Digital camera settings what do they mean ? PT 2?

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Hi , i just bought a normal 8.0 megapixel " No Brand Name" camera from Ebay and it seems to work ok but there are some things i dont understand. Moveing subjects are tough "Example" if i want to take a picture of a child on a merry go round i have to aim far ahead of my subject and hope the shutter clicks at the right time to get a picture. I sure found out that this is no point and click camera but for 60 bucks i can still have some fun with it.

The shutter clicks a second or so after i press the take picture button.

I posted this same question yesterday but i still need more information concerning" line of frequency power" what should the proper setting be 50hz or 60hz for normal settings?

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/;_ylc=X3oDMTE1aThkdWZ2BF9TAzIxMTU1MDAxMTgEc2VjA2Fuc19ub3QEc2xrA2Fuc21vcmU-;_ylv=3?qid=20080623114300AA9DifD

One answer i got did help me with the + 30 and - 30 settings "to help compensate for lighting conditions" so now i have to expeirment. The flash sucks because it allways flashes after i hear the shutter click so it seems to be out of sync or my setting are.

What is this even for "Frequency settings 50hz or 60 hz ? " line of frequency power ?

Thanx in advance for reading this c**p i will pick a best answer,i allways do.

Have a great Summer

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  1. Some call it shutter lag. I say there is no such thing.

    Your asking your camera to focus and take the pic at the same time. Only a good DSLR will do that in a split second.

    Lock your focus first. If you have the sounds turned on, you'll hear the beeps. This will better prepare you when the subject swings by. Then all you have to do is "squeeze" the shutter button the rest of the way.

    The Rat

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