Please tell us your 3 biggest concerns and or questions about photography and the camera's.....thank you
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Penny Rodgers
Oct 30, 2020
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1} My #1 problem with taking pictures is not having enough hands to hold the labias apart, hold the camera, push the button look at the picture to make sure it is good. I have not mastered the use of a tripod. I always have to move that too. HELP, please
2} I want to know what is the best storage material for the pics? I currently use DVDs.
3} I take full body pictures of course with the survivors permission. I take pics even w/o injuries. When I find an injury, I ask the survivor what happened to cause this injury, even if the say the fell off a cliff. I document that. I am wondering how may others do the same?
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Jeanine Jacopec
Oct 27, 2020
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is the lighting sufficient enough to show an accurate portray of the injury? What if the flash, on the camera, doesn't work? Is there something else I can use to help with lighting?
what setting on the camera is the best to not get a blurry picture?
what is the correct identification picture? their face or name labels?
1} My #1 problem with taking pictures is not having enough hands to hold the labias apart, hold the camera, push the button look at the picture to make sure it is good. I have not mastered the use of a tripod. I always have to move that too. HELP, please
2} I want to know what is the best storage material for the pics? I currently use DVDs.
3} I take full body pictures of course with the survivors permission. I take pics even w/o injuries. When I find an injury, I ask the survivor what happened to cause this injury, even if the say the fell off a cliff. I document that. I am wondering how may others do the same?
is the lighting sufficient enough to show an accurate portray of the injury? What if the flash, on the camera, doesn't work? Is there something else I can use to help with lighting?
what setting on the camera is the best to not get a blurry picture?
what is the correct identification picture? their face or name labels?