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maxthecollie 27-05-2015 20:37

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Have you got a default setting on your camera you can go to?

Accyexplorer 27-05-2015 23:34

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1141568)
Does it look like that through the viewfinder as well.

No looks fine,then when I take a shot it goes fuzzy....probably something or nothing :confused:

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Originally Posted by Morecambe Ex Pat (Post 1141570)
There is nothing wrong with auto unless you are being really experimental.
The reason I asked about automatic is that in the zoomed images seem to have a higher ratio of light shades than the ordinary shots. Is it possible the compensation settings have been altered.
Does it give you that effect on all zoomed images?

Anything is possible,our peg has had her mitts on it so she may of changed a setting.

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1141573)
Have you got a default setting on your camera you can go to?

I tried resetting it to default but the same happens when I use zoom....very strange.

gpick24 28-05-2015 06:37

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Can you upload the same photos without stripping the exif data, that way we can see what settings have been used. If not upload them to photobucket and post a link.
Can`t think of any camera setting that would do this, but worth a look anyway.

gpick24 28-05-2015 08:55

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You could also place your camera in a black bin bag with just the end of the lens poking out of a hole, wrap an elastic band around it, take a picture (zoomed) if it improves then then you have what Gremlin suggested, light leaking in somewhere.

Light leak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

maxthecollie 28-05-2015 09:05

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Some visitors to our garden

Accyexplorer 28-05-2015 14:53

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1141604)
You could also place your camera in a black bin bag with just the end of the lens poking out of a hole, wrap an elastic band around it, take a picture (zoomed) if it improves then then you have what Gremlin suggested, light leaking in somewhere.

Light leak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The bloke in a camera shop in Bburn says it's the light sensor or something like that.....surely that should effect all the pics?
it's not worth fixing as its only a old (Fuji finepix SD6500fd) camera and it'd cost more than buying another camera.....sales pitch? Hmmmm
Its still ok for macro and none zoomed images so all isn't lost :)

gpick24 28-05-2015 15:08

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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1141623)
The bloke in a camera shop in Bburn says it's the light sensor or something like that.....surely that should effect all the pics?
it's not worth fixing as its only a old (Fuji finepix SD6500fd) camera and it'd cost more than buying another camera.....sales pitch? Hmmmm
Its still ok for macro and none zoomed images so all isn't lost :)

Well your Peg was the last to use it, so she owes you a new camera.:dancedog:

Margaret Pilkington 28-05-2015 15:13

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Yes, but she will only replace like for like..Get to cash converters!

gpick24 28-05-2015 20:04

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Just a few gosling pics from a quick walk along the canal

davemac 28-05-2015 20:56

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Today was a windy experience, one minute I was on the edge of "Ossy" Moor the next I was promenading along the Rossendale Way. It proved to me we live in green and sometimes pleasant land. On the way home the Gorse lining the motorway was belting out full colour and the Ox Eye Daisy was giving a hint it was about to drift white flowers everywhere, and on the wind you could smell the Hawthorn flowers.

1. Jamestone Quarry with Ossy Moor off to the left.
2. As we edge up the hill a big machine is pushing stuff around in the quarry.
3. I am starting to wonder if I am in for a dousing.
4. Trees are shaped by the elements, and not by their desire for the light.
5. I am stood on the Rossendale Way, and just over that wall is Ossy Moor.
6. On the boundary looking in the direction of Helmshore.
7. The remains of what I believe is an old cart track.
8. The top end of Jamestone Quarry, and tucked into the "V" of the trees on the right is Troy Quarry.
9. The turbines are turning under turbulent skies.
10.Just on the edge of Ossy Moor looking over to Calf Hey and Musbury Heights.

Margaret Pilkington 28-05-2015 21:16

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Number 8 is a stunner.

Accyexplorer 28-05-2015 23:20

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1141629)
Well your Peg was the last to use it, so she owes you a new camera.:dancedog:

I suggested this idea to Mrs E,I have to say,she wasn't impressed :D
She said (sarcastically) "yes dear,of course,what camera would you like?
I replied "the one with a shutter that operates so fast, it would be able to take a picture of a you with your mouth shut".......🙊

Turtle 29-05-2015 21:54

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1141440)
Absolutely love number 8...but that is because I am a mad cat woman :)

me too!

Morecambe Ex Pat 30-05-2015 13:28

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I see this chap regularly but can't tempt it down onto the bird table or feeders

maxthecollie 30-05-2015 14:04

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I see this chap regularly but can't tempt it down onto the bird table or feeders

Have you tried niger seeds?


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