RadioNate
DIS Legend
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2002
- Messages
- 10,602
What am I doing wrong here? I keep ending up with blurry photos with my S2IS. I expect some blur when I'm shooting at a hockey or basketball game but I feel like I'm getting too much blur. I keep seeing great S2IS shots here and mine never look that good.
DS gymnastics demonstration out of the 25 shots I took 9 are unusable because they are out of focus. His ice skating lessons...13 of 36 unusable because of focus issues. Birthday party...30 of 93. I won't even do a count of my fiest shots because way more are out of focus than in, but that was extreamly poor shooting conditions (think spectro).
I never had such a focus problem with my Sony point and shoot.
I wanted so much to love this camera and I'm just not feeling it. I know I'll need a dSLR to get some of the shots but it isn't in the budget right now and like is always said 'it's the photographer, not the camera' so I feel like until I can get GOOD shots with the S2IS I should spend the money.
So any ideas about what I'm doing wrong? A lot of the problems happen indoor but I wouldn't consider the situations truely 'low light.' Most of the time it occurs when I'm using the zoom.
Could I have a setting 'wrong'?
The AF Mode is set to contunuous
AF-Assist Beam is off
IS mode is continuous
help please.
DS gymnastics demonstration out of the 25 shots I took 9 are unusable because they are out of focus. His ice skating lessons...13 of 36 unusable because of focus issues. Birthday party...30 of 93. I won't even do a count of my fiest shots because way more are out of focus than in, but that was extreamly poor shooting conditions (think spectro).
I never had such a focus problem with my Sony point and shoot.
I wanted so much to love this camera and I'm just not feeling it. I know I'll need a dSLR to get some of the shots but it isn't in the budget right now and like is always said 'it's the photographer, not the camera' so I feel like until I can get GOOD shots with the S2IS I should spend the money.
So any ideas about what I'm doing wrong? A lot of the problems happen indoor but I wouldn't consider the situations truely 'low light.' Most of the time it occurs when I'm using the zoom.
Could I have a setting 'wrong'?
The AF Mode is set to contunuous
AF-Assist Beam is off
IS mode is continuous
help please.