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What do you have against autofocus?
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I would agree with you if you were trying to shoot moving objects on the street but a document on a desk is as controlled circumstances as you can get. |
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fix in PR1.2
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If you want a good picture after jamming the button (no autofocus), you need more light (your pics are all too dark, and the picture with the turtle was being washed out by the front-facing light coming from the door). I do not think this is a case of defective equipment. |
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Also, the ever-true photographer advice. Don’t press the shutter button, SQUEEZE and wait for a second. I have seen quite a few persons taking consistently bad photos because of this - they press heavily on the top button (or start moving the camera the instant they press the button) so the whole phone/body is slightly moving while making the photo, resulting in a blurry shot.
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Yeah, probably didn't hold the focus. I just took a photo of a document and it was excellent image and easy to read.http://i41.tinypic.com/35it7nr.jpg
I used Macro mode to take this image. |
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As far as the chrome trim or the blue on the shutter door....has anyone ever heard of black paint???
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This is what you get with no flash and no proper lighting, made instantly to the first sheet of paper lying on my desk.
Just remember to focus first, http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/7946/20100501002.jpg |
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