How can I shoot MPEG movies in bright sunlight?

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    Default How can I shoot MPEG movies in bright sunlight?

    I recently bought a Sony DSC-P52 digital camera.

    Every time I try to shoot MPEG movies in bright sunlight, I get way too much
    glare from the sun which at times almost obliterates the picture when I play
    the movie back on my computer. How can I cut down on this glare to make the
    movie more viewable?


    Captain Jean-Luc Picard Guest

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    Default Re: How can I shoot MPEG movies in bright sunlight?


    "Captain Jean-Luc Picard" <ussenterprise@starfleet.com> wrote in message
    news:KgP_a.1812$Nc.1053900@news1.news.adelphia.net ...
    > I recently bought a Sony DSC-P52 digital camera.
    >
    > Every time I try to shoot MPEG movies in bright sunlight, I get way too
    much
    > glare from the sun which at times almost obliterates the picture when I
    play
    > the movie back on my computer. How can I cut down on this glare to make
    the
    > movie more viewable?
    >
    >
    Don't point the camera in the direction of the sun. Keep the sun to your
    back when possible.


    Marvin Margoshes Guest

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