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Hello,
I'm borrowing a friend's Nikon D3000 to take some photos of my house and also my home theater room. Can someone provide some tips when taking pictures? I usually have a hard time taking pictures of rooms, is there a setting on the camera that will let you see more in the picture ( think its called pin cushion ) like this |
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