AstralPrue
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Originally posted by AstralPrue
kamwai : I will draft an email to bitch Canon tonight.
ok, i think i will just stick to this cam. my cousin actually wanted to buy my cam but i think i will tell him i dun wanna sell liao, unless there's a cam that will solve my problem.
Thanks so much for your help guys!![]()
Email sent to Canon :
Hello,
Recently I took a picture, the settings are as follows, and i was focusing on the subject of the photo, as shown, but then the camera focused on the background instead. Why is that so? It happened a few times already, especially indoors. In outdoor situations this rarely occurs. It has got nothing to do with shooting in macro mode or not, I have tried that out before. This is of great concern to me, because most of the time I take portrait shots like this one. I would appreciate a credible reply to my problem, and a solution would be even greater! Thanks!
AP
p/s: pic has been resized for easy emailing.
Camera settings:
Camera Model Name
Canon PowerShot G1
Shooting Date/Time
01-03-02 8:18:21 PM
Shooting Mode
Auto
Tv (Shutter Speed)
1/60
Av (Aperture Value)
2.2
Metering Mode
Center-weighted averaging
Exposure Compensation
0
ISO Speed
Auto
Lens
7.0 - 21.0 mm
Focal Length
10.8 mm
Digital Zoom
None
Image Size
1024 x 768
Image Quality
Super Fine
Flash
On
Flash Type
Built-in Flash
Flash Exposure Compensation
0
Red-eye Reduction
Off
Shutter curtain sync
1st-curtain sync
White Balance
Auto
AF Mode
Continuous
Parameters
Contrast Normal
Sharpness Normal
Color Saturation Normal
File Size
531 KB
Serial Number
146-4640
Drive Mode
Single-frame shooting
Macro
Off