Is my camera playing up ?

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It's my point and shoot compact,set to auto,no movement...was wondering what's causing the 'effect',not sure of the technical wording ?
oct13th09003.jpg

Only a cheap sd card but has served well,does it need a format or is there a problem with the camera ?
Thanks for any advice
 
Were you shooting into the sun, i.e. was the sun in front of you?

I could be wrong, but I am guessing it was to his left.... ;)


It doesn't look like flare tbh, its a bit odd to be coming off all the over exposed bits if that makes sense, maybe a smeared lens, but again...hmmmm.....
 
Would say your lens needs a clean. but heres the exif for the mindful.


Exif IFD0

* Camera Make = SAMSUNG TECHWIN CO., LTD.
* Camera Model = Digimax A6
* Picture Orientation = normal (1)

Exif Sub IFD

* Exposure Time (1 / Shutter Speed) = 1/162 second ===> 0.00617 second
* Lens F-Number / F-Stop = 56/10 ===> ƒ/5.6
* Exposure Program = normal program (2)
* ISO Speed Ratings = 50
* Exif Version = 0210
* Original Date/Time = 2009:10:13 12:34:40
* Digitization Date/Time = 2009:10:13 12:34:40
* Shutter Speed Value (APEX) = 7322/1000
Shutter Speed (Exposure Time) = 1/160.01 second
* Aperture Value (APEX) = 4971/1000
Aperture = ƒ/5.6
* Exposure Bias (EV) = 0/8 ===> 0
* Max Aperture Value (APEX) = 2866/1000 ===> 2.87
Max Aperture = ƒ/2.7
* Metering Mode = multi-spot (4)
* Light Source / White Balance = unknown (0)
* Focal Length = 8130/1000 mm ===> 8.13 mm
* Image Sensing Method = one-chip color area sensor (2)
* Exposure Mode = auto exposure (0)
* White Balance = auto (0)
* Digital Zoom Ratio = 100/100 ===> 1
* Focal Length in 35mm Film = 31
* Scene Capture Type = standard (0)
* Sharpness = normal (0)
 
Different camera (Kodak Zi8) and not a problem as such but was wondering what caused this effect ?
castlecombesummerracing.jpg


Slow speed pan (lunchtime parade lap),no control over settings so wasn't looking for any motion blur
Well I think I panned it :thinking: :D
Just like to know what has happened,thanks for any advice :)
 
That is due to the way the camera takes the picture - it takes it line by line rather than whole sensor image at once; hence when it gets to the lower parts of the image the car has moved forward slighly from where it was when it started scanning.

Same effect is seen when togging rotating helicopter blades - you end up with curved blades
 
Thanks for the reply feriso,not sure I fully understand that explanation,considering the fast shutter speed used but I kinda like the effect it produced
Might stick it in the duffers thread :p
 
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