Kodak T30 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Hold your camera vertically with
the flash positioned upward to
capture tall, narrow subjects,
such as a waterfall, skyscraper,
or a person.
Add interest to your picture by
framing it with a tree branch,
a window, or even the rails of
a fence.
Stand at an angle to shiny
surfaces like windows or mirrors
to avoid flash reflection
and bright spots in your pictures.
Turn on all the room lights and
have your subject look at the
lights to reduce red eyes in
flash pictures.
Tips for better pictures
Hold your camera steady
by keeping your elbows close to
your body when you press the
shutter button to avoid blurry
pictures.
Keep your pictures simple.
Move close enough to your
subject so that it fills the
viewfinder but not closer
than 3.3 ft (1.0 m).
Take pictures at the subjects
level. Kneel down to take
pictures of children and pets.
Keep the sun behind you to
provide the best subject
illumination.