Sony Dsc-w1 Or W12
Started by fdinaro, Jun 21 2004 10:35 PM
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#1
Posted 21 June 2004 - 10:35 PM
I just got the sony dsc-w1 or w12 in Europe. A very nice little pocket camera indeed.I am having a problem in movie mode. The camera is set on center focus,when the subject moves from the focus area the camera hunts and trys to focus on anything it can find.Multi focus is not any better . Now we are talking about short little clips and most of it the camera trying to focus.Has anyone used this camera, please offer a solution
"Leave the gun. Take the canolies." ...Frank
#4
Posted 23 June 2004 - 10:00 AM
No, It means that the focus is locked at 50 cm and that everything is in focus within the range of the depth of field (e.g. between 40 and 65 cm).
----------------40---50---65cm
Lens]-----------[-----f------]-------------Infinity
Read http://www.cs.mtu.ed...h-of-field.html
So you have to lower the aperture to increase the DOF (I don't thing you can play with the aperture in video mode
) or use the wide-angle of your zoom, this is much more easy
)
I thing that if you use the 7m setting there is a great chance that the infinity is within your DOF.
I thing it is time to make some testing with your camera to feel confident. Use a tripod to be sure that the sharpness is not disturbed by your movement
.
Good luck
BTW i've readed some very good reviews on your camera (I thing Sony which is manufacturing most of the CCD should be one of the major player to stay on the market with very good product. If you could add your comments at http://www.photograp...7&cat=29&page=1 , it should be pleasing; thanks)
----------------40---50---65cm
Lens]-----------[-----f------]-------------Infinity
Read http://www.cs.mtu.ed...h-of-field.html
So you have to lower the aperture to increase the DOF (I don't thing you can play with the aperture in video mode
I thing that if you use the 7m setting there is a great chance that the infinity is within your DOF.
I thing it is time to make some testing with your camera to feel confident. Use a tripod to be sure that the sharpness is not disturbed by your movement
Good luck
BTW i've readed some very good reviews on your camera (I thing Sony which is manufacturing most of the CCD should be one of the major player to stay on the market with very good product. If you could add your comments at http://www.photograp...7&cat=29&page=1 , it should be pleasing; thanks)
#5
Posted 23 June 2004 - 12:44 PM
thanks Herve for your help. I love this little camera.It fits in you pocket no problem. Check out my post in POW( friendship) this was taken with the sony. 
http://www.photograp...cat=3041&page=1
http://www.photograp...cat=3041&page=1
"Leave the gun. Take the canolies." ...Frank
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