Sanyo Blur Problems + Recommend me a new camera for objects/items!
Hi there, I need help.
I purchased a Sanyo VPC-X1200 off of ebay as used condition. I do not see anything wrong at all visually with the lens. I actually used a professional lens cleaner as soon as I received it and properly used it as directed. However, the quality of the photos looks fine from a distance or re sized very small, but up close it's extremely blurry....
http://pics.livejournal.com/animesrus/pic/0003xz5q This is a link to an image taken with this camera.
Perhaps this is a setting problem?
Could something have ruined the lens?
Is this normal for this type of camera?
I am thinking about buying a new camera, anything you recommend under $40 on ebay *with just bids work* for taking photos of objects and items with good detail? Thanks. :D
Re: Sanyo Blur Problems + Recommend me a new camera for objects/items!
For under $40? No way.
Under $400 probably, second hand.
Re: Sanyo Blur Problems + Recommend me a new camera for objects/items!
Pretty picky for "Under $40". If you could extend the budget, the $75-$110 range you could get something like a Canon A620 on ebay with just bids works.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Canon-PowerShot-...item41531e951f
I suppose, you could get a 35mm Film SLR for close to that price point. If you want to deal with film.
Re: Sanyo Blur Problems + Recommend me a new camera for objects/items!
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Originally Posted by SmartWombat
For under $40? No way.
Under $400 probably, second hand.
Well, the reason is because I had a very old camera that took 5mp pictures, and a 3mp camera. Somehow, the quality always shown better closer up.
Re: Sanyo Blur Problems + Recommend me a new camera for objects/items!
More MP does not always mean better pictures.
For example the Minolta A1 (5MP) was far better than the Konica-Minolta A2 (8MP).
Same body, same lens, same size sensor, more MP, worse results.
If it's for small items and detail work, then you will get better results the more light you have.
Your sample image was blurry in part because there was not enough light and the camera was using a short shutter speed and wide aperture.
If you make sure the camera has manual exposure controls, or at least A and S modes, then you can use longer exposure (and lights, or a tripod) and force the camera to use a smaller aperture.
That will give better results.
Re: Sanyo Blur Problems + Recommend me a new camera for objects/items!
If you can adjust aperture and/or shutter speed, you could try a smaller aperture,(larger number), such as f/8. That would slow your shutter to slower than 1/30th and that would require a tripod or other stabilizing method for your camera.
Probably need it even at 1/30th
Re: Sanyo Blur Problems + Recommend me a new camera for objects/items!
1/30th is pretty dang stable on those small point and shoots, considering the focal range, sensor and camera size. I wouldn't consider a tripod neccesary at that speed. F/8 is usually as narrow as any of them get as well, 5.6 is even pretty dang narrow considering a ~ 5mm focal length.
Lugia - the quality may have also been better close up because its relatively less close up. Downsize a 10mp image to 5mp to compare it, apples to apples, to 5mp.
Re: Sanyo Blur Problems + Recommend me a new camera for objects/items!
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Originally Posted by Anbesol
1/30th is pretty dang stable on those small point and shoots, considering the focal range, sensor and camera size. I wouldn't consider a tripod neccesary at that speed. F/8 is usually as narrow as any of them get as well, 5.6 is even pretty dang narrow considering a ~ 5mm focal length.
Lugia - the quality may have also been better close up because its relatively less close up. Downsize a 10mp image to 5mp to compare it, apples to apples, to 5mp.
Thanks so much!
Re: Sanyo Blur Problems + Recommend me a new camera for objects/items!
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Originally Posted by Frog
If you can adjust aperture and/or shutter speed, you could try a smaller aperture,(larger number), such as f/8. That would slow your shutter to slower than 1/30th and that would require a tripod or other stabilizing method for your camera.
Probably need it even at 1/30th
Thanks so much! This is very helpful as I did not know what to look for in a camera.
Re: Sanyo Blur Problems + Recommend me a new camera for objects/items!
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Originally Posted by SmartWombat
More MP does not always mean better pictures.
For example the Minolta A1 (5MP) was far better than the Konica-Minolta A2 (8MP).
Same body, same lens, same size sensor, more MP, worse results.
If it's for small items and detail work, then you will get better results the more light you have.
Your sample image was blurry in part because there was not enough light and the camera was using a short shutter speed and wide aperture.
If you make sure the camera has manual exposure controls, or at least A and S modes, then you can use longer exposure (and lights, or a tripod) and force the camera to use a smaller aperture.
That will give better results.
Thank you :)!
Re: Sanyo Blur Problems + Recommend me a new camera for objects/items!
I have a Sony dsc s730 with the same problem after a few years I read on here to set the flash to manual instead of automatic that fixed the problem. sorry some people here have to be rude to you don't let them chase you away there is a lot of good information here. Ed