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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 174422" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p><strong>Re: Pictures blurry and weird</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Your image also contains Exif data which shows the situation, thank you for that consideration.</p><p></p><p>However, for unknown reason, I am unable to find the AF-C setting in your Exif. Might just be my own problem? </p><p></p><p>Your picture above shows AF-C focus mode, which can normally be a good thing for photographing motion. However, we also need to know that we have to hold shutter half press for it to focus, which can at times take a bit longer than we realize. It is is extremely possible to take the picture quickly with a shutter jab, before the lens has time to focus critically (and then results will not appear sharp, if not focused yet).</p><p></p><p>So while you are watching the scene and composing in AF-C mode, think, and hold half press down so it can/will focus. In AF-C, focus follows action only when half pressed. Give it a fraction of a second of "half press", before the final shutter activation. </p><p></p><p>Beauty of AF-S mode is that shutter will not activate until it sees focus (yes, I know there are options to modify things, but I am discussing defaults, not options).</p><p></p><p>Where it focuses is another story. Can depend on your AF Area selected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 174422, member: 12496"] [b]Re: Pictures blurry and weird[/b] Your image also contains Exif data which shows the situation, thank you for that consideration. However, for unknown reason, I am unable to find the AF-C setting in your Exif. Might just be my own problem? Your picture above shows AF-C focus mode, which can normally be a good thing for photographing motion. However, we also need to know that we have to hold shutter half press for it to focus, which can at times take a bit longer than we realize. It is is extremely possible to take the picture quickly with a shutter jab, before the lens has time to focus critically (and then results will not appear sharp, if not focused yet). So while you are watching the scene and composing in AF-C mode, think, and hold half press down so it can/will focus. In AF-C, focus follows action only when half pressed. Give it a fraction of a second of "half press", before the final shutter activation. Beauty of AF-S mode is that shutter will not activate until it sees focus (yes, I know there are options to modify things, but I am discussing defaults, not options). Where it focuses is another story. Can depend on your AF Area selected. [/QUOTE]
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