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Can this pic be salvaged?

UNCjigga

Lifer
Dammit I hate how my A40 doesn't know what to do in low light situations. Case in point...this pic What am I to do? She had a really cool tattoo above that thong but now nobody can see it. Oh well.

BTW, as far as drinking goes for tonite:

- 3 Yuenglings
- 3 Guinness
- 2 Stoli Raspberry shots!

...and I'm still sober!
 
Maybe take time to focus next time so you don't have to worry about a blurred pic. Its not the light situation its just the photographer didn't take time to focus.
 
Originally posted by: Atlantean
Maybe take time to focus next time so you don't have to worry about a blurred pic. Its not the light situation its just the photographer didn't take time to focus.
Maybe he WAS drunk??? Hehe j/k...but seriously though, its the camera. I kept the button pressed halfway until the green boxes came up but to no avail. I even put the camera down on the table to take the pic and it still came out blurry. This camera sucks outdoor in low light...face it...I need to upgrade!

 
Originally posted by: Atlantean
Maybe take time to focus next time so you don't have to worry about a blurred pic. Its not the light situation its just the photographer didn't take time to focus.
That looks more like shaking hands than low light.

 
General User Error (GUE). Learn to use the camera. Not enough light to hand hold a shot like that without flash. that goes for all digital cameras in low light situations. That's why there is flash.
 
Send it to the cops and tell them you suspect this woman is running illegal drugs. They'll use their 10 billion dollar equipment and sharpen it right up.
 
"...This camera sucks outdoor in low light...face it...I need to upgrade!"

Well, there goes a couple hundred bucks that could have been applied to an awesome low light shooter. Sometimes it's more practical to spend the money right from the start.

NightFraming System
  • To capture beautiful color images in low or no light, NightFraming illuminates the subject with the NightShot® system for proper framing, focuses with Hologram AF and lights the scene with flash
 
Originally posted by: Atlantean
Maybe take time to focus next time so you don't have to worry about a blurred pic. Its not the light situation its just the photographer didn't take time to focus.

More like a long exposure and a moving camera.

The solution is to USE A FLASH!
 
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