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Here are the photos and the exif data! I want to know what it is grainy and why when i zoom in it can't focus.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() EXIF DATA: 1. Resolution: 600 x 800 Flash used: Yes (manual, red eye reduction mode) Focal length: 6.0mm (35mm equivalent: 38mm) CCD width: 5.69mm Exposure time: 0.017 s (1/60) Aperture: f/2.7 Whitebalance: Auto Metering Mode: matrix 2. Resolution: 800 x 600 Flash used: Yes (manual, red eye reduction mode) Focal length: 6.9mm (35mm equivalent: 43mm) CCD width: 5.72mm Exposure time: 0.017 s (1/60) Aperture: f/2.7 Whitebalance: Manual Metering Mode: matrix 3. Flash used: Yes (auto, red eye reduction mode) Focal length: 72.0mm (35mm equivalent: 454mm) CCD width: 5.72mm Exposure time: 0.017 s (1/60) Aperture: f/3.5 Whitebalance: Auto Metering Mode: matrix 4. Flash used: Yes (auto, red eye reduction mode) Focal length: 72.0mm (35mm equivalent: 456mm) CCD width: 5.69mm Exposure time: 0.017 s (1/60) Aperture: f/3.5 Whitebalance: Auto Metering Mode: matrix AND I NEVER FIXED THESE PHOTOS IN PHOTOSHOP YET SO IGNORE THE RED EYE!
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It doesn't say in your Exif data what mode you used or what the ISO was. Can you post that as well?
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It don't have it in photobucket this is all #1 has:
File size: 95597 bytes File date: 2006:12:14 08:20:49 Camera make: Canon Camera model: Canon PowerShot S2 IS Date/Time: 2006:12:13 00:25:34 Resolution: 600 x 800 Flash used: Yes (manual, red eye reduction mode) Focal length: 6.0mm (35mm equivalent: 38mm) CCD width: 5.69mm Exposure time: 0.017 s (1/60) Aperture: f/2.7 Whitebalance: Auto Metering Mode: matrix Where else can I find it?
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Use Canon's software to find it from the original capture. For that matter, if you set the camera's display to show the histogram it'll also show the shooting mode.
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I don't have Canon's Software on this computer
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I'm not an expert on setting and aperture/exposure; But this is my thoughts from looking at your shots.
1. You are really close to the subject, and the setting should probably be on Macro. I have an S3 and if you want to see that close you have to be in macro or really for that close, Super Macro. 2-4. I don't think you have enough light, and the aperture/exposure is wrong. You have three different lighting conditions and you should have slightly different times for the shutter. The shot of the sky, is grain from the ISO being too high. I get the same problem, but you can get better focus by aiming the camera at something in the distance and then just recompose and shoot the sky. Then clean up the grain with editing. Personally shooting in "P Mode" works best for me. Hope some of this helps.
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Thanks a bunch! It does and I understand it!
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But when I still zoom in on Macro it is REALLY blurry it won't focus
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You really can't zoom in macro. If you are shooting something like a bug on a flower you might be able to zoom to tinny, tinny bit. I can't remember what the focal length is for Macro, but it's something like you are only working with a total shooting space of 1 foot. That is all you get to play with so things are clear, if that. If you are shooting something like your eye or the very center of a flower you have to be on Super Macro. There is no way only Macro will focus that close. Super Macro will focus at 0mm to somthing like...4 inches.
But sorry, the zoom just will not improve a shot while in Macro, and will not even engage in Super Macro.
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Ok Thanks I thought macro meant you could zoom in more DUMB me!
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Well, I've not had a S2...but on the S3 you just hold down the macro button longer. And a flower symbol comes up with an "s" in the middle.
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It's the same on the S2 as well.
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ok Thanks!
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Keep in mind that you're going to lose a lot of light/details with Super Macro Mode, so it's usefullness is limited.
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Filename : IMG_8873.jpg
JFIF_APP1 : Exif Main Information Make : Canon Model : Canon PowerShot S2 IS DateTime : 2006:12:11 08:31:26 Sub Information ExposureTime : 1/60Sec FNumber : F3.5 ExifVersion : 0220 DateTimeOriginal : 2006:12:11 08:31:26 DateTimeDigitized : 2006:12:11 08:31:26 CompressedBitsPerPixel : 3/1 (bit/pixel) ShutterSpeedValue : 1/60Sec ApertureValue : F3.5 ExposureBiasValue : EV0.0 MaxApertureValue : F3.5 MeteringMode : Division Flash : Fired(Auto/red-eye) FocalLength : 72.00(mm) UserComment : ExifImageWidth : 1200 ExifImageHeight : 1600 Vendor Original Information Self-timer : Unknown (3) Quality : Super-Fine FlashMode : Off Drive Mode : Single-frame Focus Mode : Unknown (65535) ImageSize : Large Easy shooting mode : Full auto Digital Zoom : Off Contrast : Normal Saturation : Normal Sharpness : +15 CCD Sensitivity : Unknown (3) MeteringMode : Spot FocusType : Unknown (8197) ExposureProgram : Unknown (32767) Focal length of lens : 0.862068965517241-5.17241379310345(mm) Flash Activity : Unknown (8200) Long Shutter Mode : Off Photo Effect : Off White Balance : Auto Sequence number(Continuous mode) : 128 Flash bias : 0 EV Image type : G:PowerShotS2ISJPEG Firmware version : rmwareVersion1.00 Image Number : 1888873 Owner name : Here is some extra exif imformation ...
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