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Remember that the N900 has a focus range from 10cm to infiinty. don't try and take macro pictures closer than 10cm, it wont focus.
To get closer use the zoom. But remember it is a digital zoom. So you will drop resolution the more you zoom.
The number one thing is to hold the N900 steady when taking shots, especially in low light.
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Right seen some very nice photo's taken with our beloved N900, So i thought it would be a good idea to start a thread to help each other with hints and tips on using the camera.
Ill get the ball rolling.
Push down half way on the camera button to focus the box will turn green when its in focus and red when it cant get a lock on focus.
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Ill get the ball rolling.
Push down half way on the camera button to focus the box will turn green when its in focus and red when it cant get a lock on focus.