Working on recovering Macro Mojo :)
IPClark
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More ladybird shots I'm afraid and quite similar ones at that. Still, I'll post them anyway
You may recall I was a little concerned about the sharpness of images. I think partially this is down to my unsteady hand after so many months of no macro and also just learning where the balance of the new camera is. However, I did decide to try the hard reset that was recommended. That is, take the "watch" battery out for at least an hour. I left it out for the whole duration of the main battery charge (about 2.5 hrs)
Either it's a placebo or it has improved focus as the camera seems to be functioning better. It's probably a darn placebo and it was me all along .
I just need to improve diffusion. Light is still too harsh.
You may recall I was a little concerned about the sharpness of images. I think partially this is down to my unsteady hand after so many months of no macro and also just learning where the balance of the new camera is. However, I did decide to try the hard reset that was recommended. That is, take the "watch" battery out for at least an hour. I left it out for the whole duration of the main battery charge (about 2.5 hrs)
Either it's a placebo or it has improved focus as the camera seems to be functioning better. It's probably a darn placebo and it was me all along .
I just need to improve diffusion. Light is still too harsh.
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