Nikon P900 focusing.
I read about the focusing problem of this camera. Is anyone on UHH have this camera and its focusing problem?
I have this camera and this is a couple of shots I made.
Two heads is better than one as they said.
Are these picture out of focus?
Thanks for you comments and viewing.
Nice color :) Others are going to recommend that you reload and then check the download button so they can look at the images in detail. The highlights are blown in the first image so it's hard to tell what is sharp and what isn't at the edges. The second image is a bit better but looks like maybe there was leaf movement. How much are these images cropped? It's hard to tell if the lack of clarity is due to the poor quality of the upload or what. It would be great if someone using that camera would post so you could really compare.
The thumbnails are low resolution and difficult to critique constructively, especially for focusing. Making them downloadable makes it easier for us to answer.
I'm so sorry but I don't know how to do it here.
Ok - When you upload a picture to post, it is right next to "Choose Attachment" and says "Store Original" - just check that box. You will get a much better upload and those that wish can look at your camera data to figure out what may have gone wrong.
Maybe use a tripod and check it again. Eliminate camera shake that might cause a blurry picture.
I have the camera and have no difficulty with focusing. However, I do not take photos at the extreme range of 2000mm.
How do you look at someones camera Data on their Download pic, forgive me i'm stupid.
crapshooter wrote:
How do you look at someones camera Data on their Download pic, forgive me i'm stupid.
If you have the original picture to look at you open it in some picture viewing software. Right click your mouse and select properties. Then you will see some camera data.
RobertW
Loc: Breezy Point, New York
I have the camera and have never experienced any difficulty focusing----What are you referring to???
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