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Mar 28 2012 12:36pm
Hi guys,
I'm making this topic because I have the impression that my camera makes lop-sided pictures...
How can I veryfy this? And if it is the case, how can I solve it?

Please correct my english if it is not perfect :p.

Thanks
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Mar 28 2012 12:48pm
want to post an example? are they warped like a fish bowl effect?
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Mar 28 2012 12:48pm
Quote (erelav @ Mar 28 2012 12:36pm)
Hi guys,
I'm making this topic because I have the impression that my camera makes lop-sided pictures...
How can I veryfy this? And if it is the case, how can I solve it?

Please correct my english if it is not perfect :p.

Thanks


have you tried takign the picture with a tripod? if not it's very likely you're the one that is tilting your camera while you are taking your photos
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Mar 28 2012 12:59pm
Quote (ericswanson_19 @ Mar 28 2012 07:48pm)
want to post an example? are they warped like a fish bowl effect?

Yeah in fact I mean "tilted", I think.

Yeah succulentdesire (you speak french?), maybe it's me who is tilting the camera, but even when I'm trying to keep it straight it is a bit tilted (over?).
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Mar 28 2012 01:05pm
Quote (erelav @ Mar 28 2012 12:59pm)
Yeah in fact I mean "tilted", I think.

Yeah succulentdesire (you speak french?), maybe it's me who is tilting the camera, but even when I'm trying to keep it straight it is a bit tilted (over?).


I wish I spoke french. I only took about 3 years of it in highschool but it isn't nearly enough to be able to hold a conversation lol try using a tripod on a flat surface and see if it happens again
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