up close and personal in harambe
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and now he's off to great the other guests while we chase down poachers
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a REALLY advanced dining reservation in EPCOT
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Kurt, Donna & Bill at Yak & Yeti, Tuesday, 9 December 2008.
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Tracy and Tom at the DAK rope drop. I've noticed everyone else that uses my camera seems to get sharper photos. Hmmm?![]()
BTW, Tom, great shot with the giraffe.![]()
I've noticed everyone else that uses my camera seems to get sharper photos. Hmmm?![]()
BTW, Tom, great shot with the giraffe.![]()
Thanks for the info. I'm not sure why the auto-settings are off when I snap the shot, but seem to be fine when someone else presses the trigger. The settings shouldn't be changing just because I hand the camera to someone else.Looking at your exif data, you have the f stop very wide open, and even with a P&S camera that is going to limit your depth of field. your numbers were f/2.6 SS of 1/80 and ISO of 50 Your picture would have been clearer through the range if you had bumped up the ISO and closed down the f/stop some. It apears that the focus took off of the guy in the fronts jacket as that is very sharp.
Father and son at the bar? All the booze on the shelves caught my eye, first.beach
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Thanks for the info. I'm not sure why the auto-settings are off when I snap the shot, but seem to be fine when someone else presses the trigger. The settings shouldn't be changing just because I hand the camera to someone else.All they're doing is snapping the picture. This Exilim Z200 should just be taking perfect photos.
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Downloaded and looked at the manual for the very first time. You are correct!I could be WAYYYY off on this one, but I had a friend with a similar issue, so this might be worth checking out. On some cameras, depressing the shutter button halfway allows the camera to autofocus; then, when you press the button fully, it takes the picture. That allows you to focus on one item, reframe the image, then take the picture (if the object you want in focus isn't in the center of the shot).
So, if your friends are pressing the button slowly, but you're pressing it down quickly, the camera may not have time to correct the settings for you, and your pics would be out of focus. If you're not doing so already, you may want to push down slowly on the shutter button, and see if that improves things.
Nice photos, though... even the out-of-focus ones.![]()
Ok, here are some more for ya'll
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TOPGUN...kidding
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Good eye, but it is a place called the fish house in Mexico Beach![]()
Downloaded and looked at the manual for the very first time. You are correct!Thanks a bunch.