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Old 28th August 2008   #1
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Cool FX36 Problems

Hi,

Although i've gotten my fx36 for a few months already.. i think im not really happy with it..

It seems like everytime i try to take photos, even with stabilizer mode activated, the photos will turn out to be blurry.. and im using IA mode..

With flash it will be sharp, no flash, its blurry..

Any solutions to this problem?

Is this a normal problem for all camera? or only for panasonic? thinking if i shld get Canon 860 instead now..
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Old 29th August 2008   #2
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up the iso or change to high sen mode. 860 is the same.
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Old 29th August 2008   #3
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Thanks..

But for IA mode, cannot change the ISO right? I changed it to max 1600 in the normal camera mode..
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Old 30th August 2008   #4
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Originally Posted by littlegreenyoda View Post
Thanks..

But for IA mode, cannot change the ISO right? I changed it to max 1600 in the normal camera mode..
in the IA can't change the ISO. use normal camera mode.
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Old 31st August 2008   #5
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Is FX36 same as FX35?? cause Dpreview no preview for this camera ... I doublt so cause FX35 max aperture is 3.3 for Fx36 is 2.8 at 25mm kindly help
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Old 31st August 2008   #6
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Yes.. Fx35 is the same is Fx36.. different regions name them differently..

Another question: If i increase my ISO, it will prevent blurry images???
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Old 31st August 2008   #7
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Yes.. Fx35 is the same is Fx36.. different regions name them differently..

Another question: If i increase my ISO, it will prevent blurry images???
prevent reduce the blur or in dim light condition. don't max it, will be high noise.
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Old 1st September 2008   #8
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Thanks Kalsumine!!

Btw, what is 3 area high speed and 9 area??

Thanks again
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Old 1st September 2008   #9
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Originally Posted by littlegreenyoda View Post
Thanks Kalsumine!!

Btw, what is 3 area high speed and 9 area??

Thanks again
AF metering, auto focus mode which suitable for your shooting intention and subject.
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Old 3rd September 2008   #10
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Sorry Kalsumine..

But wat is AF metering mode? Really sorry coz im totally a noob in photography.

Still trying to learn! Interesting but very difficult hobby. haha

Thanks for your patience!
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Sorry Kalsumine..

But wat is AF metering mode? Really sorry coz im totally a noob in photography.

Still trying to learn! Interesting but very difficult hobby. haha

Thanks for your patience!
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