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Pictures look good. Must have been nice diving with the Manatees. I assume you had these on the wide angle setting?
Yes but I am still hoping for sharper pix
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Pictures look good. Must have been nice diving with the Manatees. I assume you had these on the wide angle setting?
Try using the auto focus, I've found that it works better for most subjects. Fast moving fish would be the exception as there is increased shutter lag. You also need to get really close to have very sharp pictures which may not be possible with a subject the size of a Manatee and would greatly depend on the water clarity. To some extent you are limited by the equipment, a dslr with a fish eye lens would be able to capture really crisp pictures in those conditions but then again you would be looking at a $3-4K or more set up to do that.
Kristine, you can send your problematic photos to sealife customer service. Embedded in the jpg of your photo is key info they can use to diagnose your problem. Try that and see. Most of us have had great success with the camera.Hello all,
I just got my DC800 and am testing it out. I'm somewhat disappointed by the quality of the photos taken inside without the case/external flash. - they seem grainy compared to the same photos taken with my old 3MP Cannon Point and Shoot.
In particular, it looks blurry/grainy around the edges. Not sure if this is normal, due to wide angle lens or not. I'm usually an SLR user, but the cost of a good SLR housing, was way over my budget.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Kristine