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Re: Mine is blurry when i try to take video or pictures....
Lens problem. The lens may be able to be repaired or need to be replaced. You will need to have it looked at by an experienced technician. www.austintelstarservices.com
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with that age it will need a good clean out, just and the mirrors cleaning, thats the first part, mabe needs a new bulb. and the color wheel will need looking into to make sure its not faded, you need a non smear cleaner, alcohol base, as it will dry better and lint free cloths, to clean the chamber out but dont use on the colour wheel as this will damage it, when its all cleaned then have a see how it displays, it should be better. lence is safe to clean with the alcohol cleaner. just make sure you don't dislodge anything, and take it slow removing the light chamber and mirrors.
check if your USB cable is properly plugged. Also try connecting your webcam directly to your PC instead of through a USB hub
if your webcam's image is not sharp, check to see if it has a focus ring. A blurry image can sometimes simply mean the webcam is not in focus. Adjusting the focus through the ring can solve that problem.
Other picture quality problems with webcams can be addressed by changing the video capture properties for the webcam. Most programs that can use a webcam will have an option to access the properties of the video source, which will bring up the video capture properties window.
for blurry picture,try rotating your antenna or repositioning it,as it is caused by reflections of signals.
for the purple spot,try shifting yur TV to another place in the room or repositioning it.
Had the same thing happen to me. Drove me nut's for a while.
What it turned out to be on mine was a tiny scratch on the lens. I found it with a magnifying glass and bright light. I guess it was in just the right spot to blur the pics.
I was able to get mine replaced where I bought it.
If yours is still under warranty, definitely exchange it.
But if not, look closely at the lens. If it's fine, we keep looking for the problem
If the power to the tv was on when the power came back on it may have caused a power surge through the tv and could have knocked the allinment of the colour tubes out a bit you could try to reallin them via small screws on the colour tubes but you need the tv on an it can be difficult.
mine is doing the exact same thing and i don't understand why because it started when i tried to clean the lens. let me know if anyone helps you with this problem, please.
Well it very hard to explain what to do, it sound like you have a convergence problem, not clear I would have to see the pricture, is you problem showing bending of the colours, whitch colours, and why just the left bottom, this is what is curving me off, is there a way you can send me picture, to [email protected] and maybe I could answer beter,
You're both right. The pictures are blurry because the shutter speed is too slow, but it's too slow because there isn't enough light for it to be faster.
Try this:
Set the ISO to 800
Set the camera at shutter priority mode, and enter 1/160 for wide angle to mid-zoom, and 1/400 for full zoom.
If the pictures come out too dark ( and you're too far to use the flash ), you can always brighten them on the computer. But if they're blurry, you can't really fix that.
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