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Hi,
I bought the Panasonic FZ5 because it had so much megapixels but when I take photo's is blurs most of the time. My dads 3 megapixels of a Fugi takes beter pictures than mine!!!! Can you please help me to get the best pictures??
Try settings your image stabilization to mode 1 or 2. If it helps then it's either a slow shutter speed or a shaky hand. Possibly even both. You can adjust the shutter speed in the manual mode (M on the dial) then press the exposure button (above the LCD on the right) then press left to increase the speed.
Blurness doesn't happens because of the number of the pixels in the cameras. Is the picture on the computer screen blur/the cameras screen or the lens hole?
I suggest you to set the camera on Automatic station (red camera on the wheel) in day light,try to stay still see how blur the photos are when you are not playing with the parameters. it it's still blurry it could be the pulley block next to the -eyepiece. roll it until it's not blur.
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blurring occurs not depending on ISO, i think the lens is the problem. try to clean the lens glass carefully, is there some grease stick on the lens? if not it might be dislocated one of the lens structure. have you try another lens?
HI there blurry image came for 2 reason.
1. Lens not adjusting or focusing properly.
2. Sensor damage or your setting is on Macro / close up mode.
Just try this first and let me know. Set the camera as AUTO mode with flash and then take a day time photo. if that photo came blur then clean the sensor & lens external body and try again. If again the result same then you need to repair the lens settings. Thanks.
is that cam built-in, in your pc ?? if its built-in if u see the megapixel it depends in camera megapixel if its lower like 1.2 megapixel its natural to take a picture little blures unlike a digital camera that has a higher resolution
my friend ur CCD is getting weak this is the first sign of the problem when u get lines hor and vertcal and sun light pics are blurred and over exposed after that this problem extends to the indoor shots as well pls confirm it thru service centre for 100% ,
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I have a Panasonic DMC-FZ7, and there is one setting that I know of which will cause two images to be recorded:
#1. Open both photos in the computer and check the ending of the file name. One of them will say ".jpg" or ".jpeg" and the other photo will say ".tif" or ".tiff".
#2. If this is the case and you want smaller, compressed pictures, turn off the TIFF setting in your camera. It should say how to do this in the user-manual. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Found my reply helpful? Please write a review on your Panasonic DMC-TZ5 here: http://www.photographyreview.com/mfr/panasonic/8-10-megapixel/RVF_412070_6446crx.aspx
The noise occurs when your camera has to shoot in low light at a higher ISO setting. For the quality of photos this camera gives out, the noise isn't really much of a consideration unless you're planning to try to blow it up beyond 8x10. Softer settings are good for portraits but essentially they blur the edges a bit to give skin a nicer overall appearance. Using your softer setting will blur the image slightly, your image won't be as sharp but you might not notice the noise as much.
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