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HI, I am new , old really but new to spending money on a better camera. I have always had a point and shoot and shots come out well. My phone takes a great in focus picture all the time.
My new Camera does not.
I have a sony a6300 and it is superb. So many options.
I have money so bought a few cheapish lenses.
I bought it a year ago and I am still learning.
I like a previous poster get some kind of blurring.
I have been experimenting and found that the more light, the less blurring and sharper the photos are.
My question is when I am using one shot focus which I use a back button for, whilst looking through the lens, it looks like it is still kind of auto focussing . I see blips.
I have it set to AFS-S , focus and keep looking and I get blips in the frame and it goes out and back into focus quickly. Is this my blurring issue, I press as its blipping?
And has anybody actually seen this before? It it a lens issue, camera issue, me not knowing what I am doing? is it the Anti shake system in the lens, can I turn it off?
I am still googling answers etc, so not just posting for fun.
Thanks in advance.
The lens BTW is a Sony 18-105 G PZ OSS.
My new Camera does not.
I have a sony a6300 and it is superb. So many options.
I have money so bought a few cheapish lenses.
I bought it a year ago and I am still learning.
I like a previous poster get some kind of blurring.
I have been experimenting and found that the more light, the less blurring and sharper the photos are.
My question is when I am using one shot focus which I use a back button for, whilst looking through the lens, it looks like it is still kind of auto focussing . I see blips.
I have it set to AFS-S , focus and keep looking and I get blips in the frame and it goes out and back into focus quickly. Is this my blurring issue, I press as its blipping?
And has anybody actually seen this before? It it a lens issue, camera issue, me not knowing what I am doing? is it the Anti shake system in the lens, can I turn it off?
I am still googling answers etc, so not just posting for fun.
Thanks in advance.
The lens BTW is a Sony 18-105 G PZ OSS.