Taikimoto All American 2039 Posts user info edit post |
I have a Olympus D-580 (wifes actually) and Im trying to take some super upclose shots of some of my corals. However, I cannot seem to focus at any distance other than a few feet away from the tank. I have tried all the settings on the cam, I have tried force focusing and whatnot, but all the pics I try to take come out blurry and unuseable. I can post some screens if its unclear what Im trying to do.
Is there some technique Im not using or is this camera just too crappy for what I want it to do? 8/22/2006 11:16:28 AM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
yes there is a minimum focus distance, unless you have a camera where you can change the lenses (and put on a close up one on) you are SOL 8/22/2006 11:59:24 AM |
MiniMe_877 All American 4414 Posts user info edit post |
from a review about the camera:
Quote : | "The D-580 Zoom is equipped with a 3x, 5.8-17.4mm zoom lens (equivalent to a 35-105mm lens on a 35mm camera). Maximum aperture ranges from f/3.1 to f/5.2, depending on the zoom setting. In its normal autofocus (AF) mode, the D-580 Zoom focuses from 1.6 feet (50 centimeters) to infinity, with a macro setting focusing as close as 8.0 inches (20 centimeters). A Super Macro mode brings you in as close as 2.8 inches (7cm), but disables the flash and zoom." |
look through the manual on how to set it on Macro mode, or Super Macro mode8/22/2006 12:27:25 PM |
Taikimoto All American 2039 Posts user info edit post |
The macro modes dont do crap. While Im looking at the screen and taking a macro pic it comes into focus perfect for an instant, but then the pic it takes is blurred to hell. I guess this is just a shitty cam for what im trying to do. 8/22/2006 5:47:13 PM |