Canon Powershot A95 tips?

Salamander

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I have a horrible time taking pics of my tank with my Canon Powershot A 95. Especially macro shots.

Anyone have any good tips with this camera?

Thanks!
 
What sort of problems are you having? Focus? Exposure? Composition? Blurring? Etc. How would you feel about posting a sample photo for suggestions?
 
I pretty much know nothing about photography so its hard for me to nail down my weakness.

I'm figuring out the white balance but I guess my main problem is focus.

It seems when I try to focus, the autofocus adjusts, going past what appears to be proper focus and then sets on an out of focus picture.

I'm really having most problems when I try macro shots. I've been reading on here etc but can't figure it out. I use a tripod and the timer but can't get close ups of my corals.
 
Have you tried manual focus? FOr macro shots, especially through glass or acrylic, the autofocus can get quite confused.
 
I think that would help. Problem is I can't find my users manual and I can't figure out how to manually focus. Got an A 95 and know how?

I'd post some pics for an example if it'd help but my wife dumped all our pics to jump drives and I don't know where they are. When she's back I'll find them and post. But basically they're just blurry.
 
Never tried to take a picture of a salt shaker. :p But I've never had the problem photographing things out of the tank. I'll try some more close ups of things out of the tank to compare.

But I found a few pics that kinda get to my issue. And these are the best ones of dozens and dozens of the same shot. These were before I kinda figured out white balance.

Blurry.jpg


coral017.jpg


coral011.jpg
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13639496#post13639496 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Salamander
I think that would help. Problem is I can't find my users manual and I can't figure out how to manually focus. Got an A 95 and know how?
If you go to this URL you will find a PDF version of the A95 manual which you can download. Blur is most likely focus but, it could be camera shake (if you are using a slow shutter speed), problems with depth of field, dirty glass, etc.
 
Shutter speed is my bet. Your tank...ironic as it sounds...just doesn't make enough light to get a solid picture. Your shutter speeds on the top and bottom are 1/8 of a second. Without a tripod, I don't think any of us could do too much better. See if you can turn your "ISO" up.
 
Titusville- What ISO speed would you recommend? I'm charging batteries now and should be able to test a few things out soon.
 
I agree with Titus - 1/8 sec is really tough to use hand-held. But, the middle picture was at 1/60 which should be OK in most cases. You might have more than onre issue going on: camera shake and focus/depth of field issues.

The A95 is over 4 years old now and, while a highly rated camera in 2004, has limitations compared to more modern cameras. You could try ISO 400 but, according to the reviews, this leads to a lot of noise so you might need to step down to 200. You could also try using a tripod and setting the self timer to take the picture - that removes any camera shake which would occur when you depress and release the shutter.
 
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