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Work With Existing Light. Play with the camera’s ISO settings to ensure you get great shots in low-light situations.

Shoot Cool Angles. Shoot from low angles to make small objects the hero of your shot. Shoot through crowds to capture movement. Zoom in for expressions full of emotion and use your camera’s tiltable screen to help you see the angles you are shooting.

Or use the fill flash option when shooting indoor action.

Let The Kids Move Around. Your subjects will relax and the shots you capture will be much more natural. Some cameras feature an LCD screen which lets you see the action in real time. rom kids playing before the party to the pre-game huddle, you’re always ready to capture the moments.

Let The Kids Have Fun. For relaxed, natural shots, let your subjects have fun and move around. This works especially well with kids and pets.

How to take great kids photos. by Nigel Barker Professional Photographer

Steady Your Shot. Feel free to move around your subjects, but make sure to manually stabilize your camera by cupping your hands around it. Some cameras have built-in features which minimize blur from shaky hands. For more great tips visit sony.com/howdini For great offers and to learn more about digital SLR cameras visit sony.com/alpha © 2009 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Sony, and the Sony logo are trademarks of Sony.

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