yours truly,
xoxoxo. ![]() MohammadHanif |
babble here,
talk all you want. |
companions,
visit them. .Alvin .An .Aiman .Alif .Ayn .Candiee .Dayana .Faekah .Farhan .Fareehah .Faiz .Fern .Fieka .Filiana .Idayu .Mimi .Nad .NurNadiah .Nura .Siti .Shahrul .Shahilah .Sheila .Sofiahh .Suhaira .Syaz .YokeChee ancient times,
gone with the wind. |
second day in operation
Saturday, August 19, 2006
theres this usual difference between males and females. upon receiving a product, a female will always read up the instruction booklets, then they will touch the product, whether the product needs assembly or not. but for males, we tend to try first, read later. most probably when a problem arises. so being a guy i am, i put the instruction booklet aside and explore the camera.well, today is the second day after receiving the camera. i'm trying to familiarise myself with the camera. firstly, theres tons of cool features my previous camera doesn't have. okok, today i found out about the colour swap, colour accent and stitch assist feature. plus, i found out that you can manually select your wanted iso, flash brightness and the shutter speed.
colour swap is when you select one colour and swap it with another. colour accent is when you select one colour and the image you're going to capture will only contain that colour that you selected. something like the blue, or izzit green, screen. you know, like the weather man effect thingy. with the stitch assist feature, you can take one big heck of a panoramic photo. shoot one photo at a time, connect the camera to the com when you're done, use 'Stitch' program, click and click. you're done.











