Does the Kodak Easyshare M320 take good photos at night?
First, you’ll need a tripod. Second, you need to look in your Owner’s Manual and see what exactly the Scene Mode “Night Landscape” does – what ISO and shutter speed the camera might use. If you can choose the ISO yourself then that’s what you should do. Your camera has a maximum shutter speed of 4 seconds which isn’t much but you can still get the pictures you want – maybe. I always refer to my trusty FotoSharp ( http://www.fotosharp.com ) Day & Night Exposure Guide for night pictures. Here are some examples from it: Floodlit buildings, fountains; Outdoor Christmas lights; Candlelight close-ups ISO 200 f4 @ 1/2 sec. f5.6 @ 1 sec. f8 @ 2 sec. f11 @ 4 sec. City skyline in distance ISO 200 f2.8 @ 2 sec. f4 @ 4 sec. Obviously, I don’t really know exactly how much control you have over your camera just from reading the Specifications published by Kodak. You’ll have to figure that out using the Owner’s Manual for your camera. Here is an o