A proud owner of a RX10M4 that is getting a few too many slightly out of focus shots. I realize that not all pictures will be tack sharp but a few too many. I have reset the camera and set it up using the Sony help sheet and the book by White. I have also set it up with a list published in DPView.I realize this menu is on the complkicated side. If any owners that have a set up that I could copy I would sincerely appreciate your help. I consider this camera awesome except for this problem.Thank You
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
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A proud owner of a RX10M4 that is getting a few too many slightly out of focus shots. I realize that not all pictures will be tack sharp but a few too many. I have reset the camera and set it up using the Sony help sheet and the book by White. I have also set it up with a list published in DPView.I realize this menu is on the complkicated side. If any owners that have a set up that I could copy I would sincerely appreciate your help. I consider this camera awesome except for this problem.Thank You
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Part of setting up the RX10M4 is to explore and find what works for you. You already have a few guides, so take your camera and give it a good workout. It is not magic, but close. The camera is amazing, but you have to provide more information and maybe some samples for better advice - shooting conditions, subject matter, etc.
I own an Rx101v, and found it more complicated than I expected. However, you have to keep working with it, read, use u tube tutorials,and when you get the hang of it, it is a fantastic camera. Some of the pictures I have taken with it are great!
Thanks...just have a tremendous amout of settings,,,,,I have gotten lots of images that are very sharp and images that do amaze me...stoping a bird inflight or in the middle of an argument.....This camera is special but it is keeping a couple secrets that I need
Ok Gene.....Florida sun....bright.....birds feeding ….fishing...….lizards hunting....Eagles/osperys….on the hunt....Manatees....I have had great luck with burst....its the single photos of birds/rodents fish/ boaters where I get issues.....Colors have been nice but the subject
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
You can buy a downloaded version and keep it on you phone for reference while in the field.
I highly recommend the Gary Friedman book on the RX10 M4. Has many examples and recommended settings for focusing. I like it much better than the White book. This camera is Amazing nut it does have a steep learning curve!
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