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Blurriness on camera??? |
i make stop-motion aniamtions with small lego figures, and everytime i get shots that are close to them, it makes it very blurry! don't get too close to it. Zoom in and move a few feet away and zoom in. Or probably your camera lens has a fingerprint on it. So check the camera lens. If it does then use a tissues and a little drop of water. Then clean it and our camera should not be blurry anymore. You need a macro focus lens for extreme close-ups, and I'm guessing your kodak camera cannot change lenses. First of all - you could use the "check spelling" icon to correctly spell "animations" and after that you could stop your blurriness by use a "tri-pod" and take your pictures w/a gadget the OOLLDD photographers used! Namely a shutter release - You'll have to go to a pawn shop and hunt for a Old SLR w/it - its an attachment that allows you to take pictures while the camera is sitting steady on a tripod. Hope that helps! use the macro setting before macro lenses became popular, old time photographers would use a close-up adaptor filter. many cameras do not focus closer than 3 foot. putting the adaptor on gives the primary lens more curvature and allows it to focus closer. however, with the adaptor on, the lens will no longer focus on distant objects, so this is not something you would leave on the lens for normal use. you should be able to find a cu filter adaptor to screw on the filter adaptor ring, or they are available for the Cokin A filter sets. |
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