...subject. I mean "physically" close, not just close by zooming. Use as little zoom as possible. If the subject is small, move closer, without relying on the zoom lens to make the subject appear
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...mean the focus is constantly changing while shooting in video mode, you have to change your settings to something other than tracking and auto focus. When these menus are selected, the camera ...
...subject distance, lens focal length, and lens aperture. The greater the distance, the wider the DoF. The shorter the lens, the greater the DoF. The smaller the aperture, the greater the DoF. One ...
...into focus as it should. The way I use this (set it) is to let the camera auto focus on a subject and then turn the diopter until I see the subject clearly. It really helps if the subject
...Subject motion. If moving objects are fuzzier than stationary objects then you need to use a faster shutter speed (or flash).3) Camera motion. Just because the camera is on a tripod doesn't mean ...
...low light or when you zoom. if the hand is red, it may mean that you have a very slow shutter speed and will likely get a blurry image unless you are photographing a still subject and using a
...i don't get the reflection? Can you give me any other tips on how to take good clear shots of this subject.........? please!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if you have the camer in manual on the back on the round ...
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...subject to LCD or memory card. everything else seems to be working. Do you mean it's taking black pictures? If so this sounds like it might be a defective CCD imager. If so, Canon should fix this for ...
...to help you deal with camera shake--do you have this feature turned on in the menu? --If your subjects are moving and your shutter speed is slow (meaning that the shutter stays open a
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