Quote Originally Posted by JoshEarl View Post
Try setting the camera to manual, too, so you can control exposure. Under soft florescent lighting, I might set the camera to ISO 200, with an aperture of f/4 and a shutter speed of 1/15 or 1/30. Use a tripod, and look at the LCD to judge the exposure. When it looks good, it is good.

Josh
I was wondering about that! I haven't tried manual settings yet but it looks like it's the ticket. But yes, I was wondering if the LCD display was really a good indicator of actual exposure. That will help a lot, I think. Now I'm ready to play with it some more. It's gotten to where trying to take pictures of the razors has been just an onorous chore. So now I've got some things to try for better results. Thanks a bunch.