A:AnswerIt automatically detects low lights and will tell you right on the display "Raise the Flash." If you want to shoot in low-light for some reason you can disregard and just snap the photo. Or you can just simply flip the flash up and then pop it back down when you're done with it.
I prefer this to the mechanical flip-up flash. Less moving parts to accidentally go bad. Flip this flash up when you need it, pop it back down when you don't.
A:AnswerI have had this camera since the beginning of September & took both photos and video of my daughter's cheer team on the football field. used the low light setting to take pictures at night & you can also set it to take multiple photos in a row so you get just the right shot. I highly recommend this camera.
A:AnswerThere is a corresponding app for iOS, which can help you pair it to your phone or iPad. Check it out. Also, consult the manual for more advanced wifi features.
A:AnswerFirst visit the website and go to downloads to get the driver for your computer. After that you can then pair the device to your computer and lastly and you can transer photos and videos.
Check the maual for information on downloading the driver from the website.
A:AnswerThe package comes with a PowerShot SX530 HS Digital Camera, a Battery pack (NB-6LH), a Battery charger (CB-2LY), a Neck strap (NS-DC11), a lens cap and an owner’s manual.
A:AnswerIt has a 50X optical zoom, which I think it means it will get you 50 times closer to your target. I recently bought this camera and I think it´s great, I´ve taken pictues of birds standing quite far from me and got great results... guess it depends on how far away you´re standing. It has an additional 4x digital zoom but pics start to get a bit grainy.
A:AnswerCompared to a Nikon D3100 with zoom 55 to 300 mm range it is as good as in most situations. I prefer the DSLF because it allows focusing the shot on the subject.
A:AnswerManual mode
The change the settings to 1/2500
Iso about 400 to 800
Also f/8
Hold very still press the button half way to focus and then shoot
You may need to adjust these settings but i have gotten great shots with this setting