HP (Hewlett-Packard) R818 manual

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    1 HP Photosmart Digital Cameras Technical Backgrounder Theatre Mode What is HP Theatre Mode Theatre mode is a special photography mode in your HP Photosmart R817 or R818 digital camera that is designed to easily let you take effective photographs in a “Theatre” like setting such as a theater, museum, spor ting event, church. Typically, when peo[...]

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    2 Some Examples The following images show the effect of theatre mode. All photos were taken without using a tripod and the HP R817 camera. This pictured was taken with the camera set to Auto mode, but with flash forced off to prevent it from firing. While the camera adjusts for the proper exposure, the long shutter time means that the photo is blur[...]

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    3 Will HP Theatre Mode always work? No. HP Theatre mode is very powerful and it will allow you to take photos, hand held, and using zoom, of events you probab ly could never photograph before – certainly without the use of a extremely fast lens and a tripod. But it is important to remember that a Theatre is a very challenging photographic environ[...]