Ray Orr
July 25th, 2008, 02:30 PM
I am fed up trying to focus my VX2100 when zoomed out and would like some advice.
My biggest problems occur when I am shooting at the Wide end of the zoom range. I find that when I zoom in, then focus through the viewfinder, and then zoom out the shots are slightly out of focus. I can not see enough detail in the viewfinder to reliably change this while at the wide end of the zoom. I only hope all is well.
I then use the LCD to frame the shots and to monitor the shoot and cannot detect any problems. But when I get it back to the studio NLE monitor shows the focus problem.
Many of my shots are made at a distance of 9-11 feet from the subject, and the manual focus ring is very near the infinity setting. I shoot at full manual settings, AE priority, shutter speed 1/60, and usually no less than F4. The sharpness is usually at 0 or +1.
To my knowledge, the camera has never been bumped or treated in any way except with extreme care (I allow no one else to even touch this).
Could the camera be at fault, or do I need to get a field monitor so I can get a better focus, or am I missing something else fundamental? I was hoping to avoid the cost and inconvenience of a field monitor but I'm also not real excited about trying to get the camera worked on. Fixing the operator may be easiest!
Any thoughts? Thanks.
My biggest problems occur when I am shooting at the Wide end of the zoom range. I find that when I zoom in, then focus through the viewfinder, and then zoom out the shots are slightly out of focus. I can not see enough detail in the viewfinder to reliably change this while at the wide end of the zoom. I only hope all is well.
I then use the LCD to frame the shots and to monitor the shoot and cannot detect any problems. But when I get it back to the studio NLE monitor shows the focus problem.
Many of my shots are made at a distance of 9-11 feet from the subject, and the manual focus ring is very near the infinity setting. I shoot at full manual settings, AE priority, shutter speed 1/60, and usually no less than F4. The sharpness is usually at 0 or +1.
To my knowledge, the camera has never been bumped or treated in any way except with extreme care (I allow no one else to even touch this).
Could the camera be at fault, or do I need to get a field monitor so I can get a better focus, or am I missing something else fundamental? I was hoping to avoid the cost and inconvenience of a field monitor but I'm also not real excited about trying to get the camera worked on. Fixing the operator may be easiest!
Any thoughts? Thanks.