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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2013 16:12:31 GMT
This image of a church has been cropped on the right due to bad distortions there. I'm investigating the possibility of whether the JPEG engine in this camera can't handle certain degrees of complexity. You can see from looking at the tower and the bricks and foliage below (at 100 percent view) that while they're not super-sharp and detailed, they're good for a pocket camera shooting from 1/4 mile away. Then moving to the right the image is progressively worse, as though there is motion blur there that's not in the left side. I don't think it's possible with a 1/640 second shutter speed and a steady hand to have motion blur at all, let alone in just part of the image. Any ideas? The part that was cropped off was so bad it looked like a Dali painting with lots of noise added.
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Post by PinkFloyd on Oct 15, 2013 22:24:30 GMT
Shaky hand mabe?
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Post by PinkFloyd on Oct 15, 2013 22:28:40 GMT
Definitely a stability problem I'd say Dale.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2013 23:21:19 GMT
Focus is on the steeple/tower all else is out of focus, depth of field at fast shutter speeds can be iffy. Alan
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2013 4:33:08 GMT
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