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Aug 16 2010 05:26pm
For my weekly update, here are two new ones (not great but I like the flowers)



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Aug 16 2010 05:54pm
Both out of focus :(
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Aug 16 2010 06:04pm
no kidding. I'm thoroughly disappointed. I think I'm going to go back to using my contact lenses because my glasses are killing my photos. =( I like flowers though
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Aug 16 2010 06:26pm
amazing
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Aug 16 2010 10:51pm
Quote (irdesi @ Aug 16 2010 06:04pm)
no kidding. I'm thoroughly disappointed. I think I'm going to go back to using my contact lenses because my glasses are killing my photos. =( I like flowers though


I almost wonder if that happens to me O_o but I've never worn contacts.
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Aug 16 2010 10:59pm
Quote (Chantal7 @ Aug 16 2010 10:51pm)
I almost wonder if that happens to me O_o but I've never worn contacts.


my glasses are like two prescriptions too old. my contacts are my right prescription =)
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Aug 16 2010 11:02pm
Is it your eye or your viewfinder being too small or the diopter not adjusted?

Have you adjusted the diopter on your camera (assuming it has one)?

Also some manufacturer's have replaceable eyecups that magnify (to a degree) what you see in the viewfinder. Kinda like a mini eye lens.

I know sometimes after shooting an event or very long portrait sessions one eye is perfect focus while the other is a little blurry. Usually goes away pretty quick, but annoying the first 15-20 mins ...
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Aug 16 2010 11:20pm
Quote (Solarves @ Aug 16 2010 11:02pm)
Is it your eye or your viewfinder being too small or the diopter not adjusted?

Have you adjusted the diopter on your camera (assuming it has one)?

Also some manufacturer's have replaceable eyecups that magnify (to a degree) what you see in the viewfinder. Kinda like a mini eye lens.

I know sometimes after shooting an event or very long portrait sessions one eye is perfect focus while the other is a little blurry. Usually goes away pretty quick, but annoying the first 15-20 mins ...


Omg! I was wondering if I was the only one that had that blur thing! I sometimes have it with both eyes because I switch sometimes :lol:

I've also had some silly experiences with the diopter with my camera... forgot it was there, it moved to extremely blurry by getting knocked around or what not. Whenever I looked through the view finder I could not for the life of me figure out why it was blurry! Made me so mad and then I just sat there staring at my camera and eventually figured it out :rofl:

This post was edited by Chantal7 on Aug 16 2010 11:20pm
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Aug 17 2010 12:36am
Quote (Solarves @ Aug 16 2010 11:02pm)
Is it your eye or your viewfinder being too small or the diopter not adjusted?

Have you adjusted the diopter on your camera (assuming it has one)?

Also some manufacturer's have replaceable eyecups that magnify (to a degree) what you see in the viewfinder. Kinda like a mini eye lens.

I know sometimes after shooting an event or very long portrait sessions one eye is perfect focus while the other is a little blurry. Usually goes away pretty quick, but annoying the first 15-20 mins ...


Oh my goodness! I did not think of that at all!! I'm going to try it tomorrow! =) Thank you for the tip I hope it works
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Aug 18 2010 11:08am
Great macro shot, I think you did an amazing job!
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