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Canon G6: Focus issuse?

 
creechrr
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Jan 06, 2006 18:34 |  #1

Hello,

I'm having trouble capturing sharp images. Some are pretty good but, most of my images come out pretty soft.

Numers 1 & 2 are pretty good. Number 3 is just a mess.

Any suggestions?

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Jan 06, 2006 21:31 |  #2

This subject seems to come up every now and again, and is inherrent to all the G series. I've had the same thing happen on occasion with my G5. My theory is that since the shutter release is not as fast as a DSLR's from the moment the button is pushed, to the actual moment it takes the image, we tend to move the camera too soon after pushing the button. I use a follow through method with my G5 to help eliminate this problem, ie; I continue to hold the camera still for at least a 1 count after I've pushed the button. Once you get used to it, it's really no bother, and seems to work for me. ;)
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Jan 07, 2006 00:40 |  #3

i agree with ballen photo. you could also use a tripod, and the remote control to elimate camera shake.
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Jan 07, 2006 08:48 |  #4

Looks like you're just too close. Were you in the macro mode on #3?


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Jan 07, 2006 21:26 as a reply to  @ sdommin's post |  #5

sdommin wrote:
Looks like you're just too close. Were you in the macro mode on #3?

No, I wasn't in macro mode. I'll try that next time.

Thanks.


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