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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 333200" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>If you have no idea of how to set up the camera, I suggest the following</p><p>. Set the mode dial to "P"</p><p>. Set ISO to 200</p><p></p><p>Then take a series of photographs inside and outside.</p><p>While you are at it do take care of the following</p><p>. Always use a sturdy Tripod set on a firm surface and leveled.</p><p>. As far as possible have the camera parallel to the horizontal. In you image the camera is pointing up, hence the top is narrower than the bottom. If the top or bottom is cut off, raise or lower the tripod. Else use PC (Perspective Control) lense.</p><p>. Shoot RAW, not jpeg.</p><p>. If you need flash, use external flash and point it upwards. A few trials with angle should get you there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 333200, member: 16090"] If you have no idea of how to set up the camera, I suggest the following . Set the mode dial to "P" . Set ISO to 200 Then take a series of photographs inside and outside. While you are at it do take care of the following . Always use a sturdy Tripod set on a firm surface and leveled. . As far as possible have the camera parallel to the horizontal. In you image the camera is pointing up, hence the top is narrower than the bottom. If the top or bottom is cut off, raise or lower the tripod. Else use PC (Perspective Control) lense. . Shoot RAW, not jpeg. . If you need flash, use external flash and point it upwards. A few trials with angle should get you there. [/QUOTE]
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