...lock. Got a camera that was much better - usable, but still somewhat "shortsighted". When focusing over about 2 meters away, images came out with a slight blur, small enough to be invisible unless ...
focal lengths. Furthermore, getting closer might force you to be more creative when framing the picture.Use a tripod or a monopod If you're using an SLR and find yourself with so little light that
...focal lengths. Set the camera on a firm surface, zoom out, press the shutter button half-way to allow the camera to lock in the focus (it will beep) and then press the rest of the way. Is the picture ...
...focal length. It feels like if a lock as in my tele-lens is on, BUT this lens does not have a lock. Any advice is appreciated. Like to shoot again in Pittsburgh Hello Pittsburgh! I lived there for 3 ...
...focal lengths (i.e. at the telephoto end of the zoom range). Try using a tripod or other firm support and see if that improves things. If only parts of the image are blurry (i. e. the background is ...
...focal length of the lens. i.e. 100mm lens should have a shuter speed of 100+ for hand held shots. You may need to change the ISO speed to get the shutter speed in low light. Lternative is to use a ...
...focal length. This part can rotate and completely obscure the lens, but can be easily rotated back into the clear position if you remove, rotate the part and then replace the lens. My lens also no ...
...lock button (halfway) the image jumps out of focus. Dear Stefan: Barring a malfunction with your len's autofocusing mechanism, the problem that you're experiencing is likely due to the limitations of ...
focal lengths. You might have to throw some light on the subject with a flashlight until the camera locks in the focus or resort to focussing manually
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