At 04:28 PM 1/29/2003 +0800, Albert wrote:
Wayne,
I'm talking BLURRY all caps. My gf had to stare hard to figure out who
was who, and there are only 7 people in her office!
There is no way I can hold something steady with my hands outstretched;
short of shutter speeds of 1/8000th, I don't see how they can..
I bet it's not the outstretched hands. When I use the digicam (Olympus
C-3000), I hold it about ft and half away to see the LCD and the pictures
are OK. I bet it's the autofocus mechanism failed in dark light.
Actually, another bad thing about the LCD is that since the camera is now
usually lower than the eye level, the perspective changes to not what you
would expect, especially since they have one button zoom and you never
quite know what focal length is being used. Ergo, one must be more careful
with unintentional perspective exaggeration!
// richard <http://www.imagecraft.com>
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