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Press the shutter slightly until you get a steady green light.
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The W800 seems to prefer front light or side light on a subject that is not moving, which makes it easy to focus and get the exposure right
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First of all it does not give the sense of taking a photo but more importantly digital screen viewfinder drains battery and also performs bad in bright light.-Video focusing sound: While recording video of a closely located object (where there is a constant need to re-adjust autofocusing) and if the surrounding is silent, you can hear the sound of focus adjustments in your recording
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but, the flash does not produce a hot enough light to focus the subject.
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The brighter the lighting, the better quality picture.
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The point of a flash is to compensate for low light, not to overpower the low light and essentially be a light replacement
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Takes OK outside pictures if lighting is perfect
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No matter what setting it's on (and I can't figure out how to manually change settings; it does it automatically), all you get are wildly blurred lights when you try to take a picture in the dark.
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Then when the flash is necessary, it is not a blinding white flash that makes people know there was a flash used, but a dual warm color flash that makes pictures look like they have natural lighting
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light, easy to use
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The camera did not provide sharp focus that I expected and not good in auto adjusting with available light
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Many photos were underexposed even when I shot in great lighting
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and I take lots of photos both inside and outside in every condition from very low to bright light.
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Excellent, light and takes great shots.
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On top of all this, it does terrible without a good light source
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poor quality pictures...needs ideal lighting for details to actually come close to a smartphone camera
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-Terrible battery life-Irritating autoflash, when selected it will flash at all times - even in strong lighting and therefore reducing the battery life further- slow shutter speed, seems to be a disconnect between pressing the button and the device understanding you want a photo to be taken-long delay between ability to take shots
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He's taken close ups, portrait and landscape in bright and low light and it seems to auto adjust pretty well.
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It's light, aesthetic and I would definitely recommend it
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But apparently the light isn't enough for this camera and most of the photos come out blurry and dark
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Moto G blew the doors off this camera in image output