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Feb 16, 2022 12:09:16   #
tinyman Loc: oil city la.
 
I HAVE A FUGI 25EXR AND FOR SOME REASON MOST OF MY PHOTOS ARE BLURRY WHEN BLOWN UP TO ACTUAL SIZE. ANY THOUGHTS?

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Feb 16, 2022 16:55:15   #
Wingpilot Loc: Wasilla. Ak
 
In looking at your most recent photo you posted, of the male cardinal, it looks, to me, that either the original image was small and you enlarged it to the point that it got muddy, lacking detail, or you shot it at such a high ISO setting that this was the result. One thing about small sensors, such as what is in your camera, is that the image quality quickly suffers as the image is zoomed in. An example would be severely cropping a subject in a scene to bring it up close. Your camera has a 30X zoom, so you can do a lot of “cropping” using the lens.

I also suspect that your camera is older technology. I don’t know what the sensor size and pixel density is. My first digital camera was an Olympus point and shoot that had a 1.2mp sensor. It didn’t take much for an image to degrade when enlarged. I can’t say with any degree of certainty that I’ve answered your question, but check to see what your ISO setting is, and pay attention to what “zooming in” on a subject does to an image recorded from a tiny sensor.

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Feb 17, 2022 12:08:13   #
tinyman Loc: oil city la.
 
Wingpilot wrote:
In looking at your most recent photo you posted, of the male cardinal, it looks, to me, that either the original image was small and you enlarged it to the point that it got muddy, lacking detail, or you shot it at such a high ISO setting that this was the result. One thing about small sensors, such as what is in your camera, is that the image quality quickly suffers as the image is zoomed in. An example would be severely cropping a subject in a scene to bring it up close. Your camera has a 30X zoom, so you can do a lot of “cropping” using the lens.

I also suspect that your camera is older technology. I don’t know what the sensor size and pixel density is. My first digital camera was an Olympus point and shoot that had a 1.2mp sensor. It didn’t take much for an image to degrade when enlarged. I can’t say with any degree of certainty that I’ve answered your question, but check to see what your ISO setting is, and pay attention to what “zooming in” on a subject does to an image recorded from a tiny sensor.
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