True. I'm not familiar with the camera and whether you can specify shutter speeds, but using auto mode outside on a brightly sunny day will ensure possibly the fastest shutter the camera can handle, which will rule out any hand-shake casuing the blurring.Originally posted by: aceO07
If you're using the camera in full automatic mode on a BRIGHT sunny day and it's still blurry, there might be problems.
Originally posted by: blurredvision
True. I'm not familiar with the camera and whether you can specify shutter speeds, but using auto mode outside on a brightly sunny day will ensure possibly the fastest shutter the camera can handle, which will rule out any hand-shake casuing the blurring.Originally posted by: aceO07
If you're using the camera in full automatic mode on a BRIGHT sunny day and it's still blurry, there might be problems.
I can't remember the last time I took a picture during the day, but I will have to test this tomorrow morning.Originally posted by: ElFenix
for good measure he should set it on something stable and use the self-timer to set off the shutter, just to eliminate as many variables as possible.
Originally posted by: Spooner
I can't remember the last time I took a picture during the day, but I will have to test this tomorrow morning.Originally posted by: ElFenix
for good measure he should set it on something stable and use the self-timer to set off the shutter, just to eliminate as many variables as possible.
ElFenix, what do you suggest in your above post for setting?
Originally posted by: Spooner
I meant in terms of changing shutter speed and all that kind of stuff. Camera also has an "anti-shake" mode that doesn't seem to do anything
soemtimes this is what occursOriginally posted by: DeafeningSilence
Is anything in the pictures sharp? If so, it's misfocusing. If not, the camera isn't being held steady for the duration of the photograph.
Originally posted by: Spooner
soemtimes this is what occursOriginally posted by: DeafeningSilence
Is anything in the pictures sharp? If so, it's misfocusing. If not, the camera isn't being held steady for the duration of the photograph.
how do i stop it from misfocusing?