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Frage von Andy76:


Hello dear community!

I'm new here. I have a few days ago the Canon HV10 increased. After a little mess, I noticed that my mind after the AF has problems and can not be sharp.

Error Description:

Focus on an approximately 2.5 m distant object with max. Zooming works, the subject remains sharp

Focus on an approximately 40 cm distant object> AF runs into fuzzy after about half of the optical zoom and can no longer be synonymous sharp no manual.

This is an object over the whole optical zoom keep sharp, it must be 1m away from the object.

The closer you s.Objekt truth is, the less you can use the optical zoom.

The funny is that when the camera zooming through the focus range is gone and I then zoom back to take something back to the camera again is sharp. Can I do if I change the camera to the object itself brought more focus to keep me as if the object by zooming s.die Camera hole.

Did the whole thing with my old Hi8 camera compared to a 22 optical zoom has. When I can zoom in much next to it from the Focus range is running.

1. If the sharpness of the HV10 at close objects really so small?
2. Is this normal?
3. A HV20 behaves exactly the same way?

Greeting

Andi

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Antwort von Bernd E.:

"Andy76" wrote: ... This is an object over the whole optical zoom keep sharp, it must be 1m away from the object ... The closer you s.Objekt truth is, the less you can use the optical zoom.
This "effect" is actually quite normal and in many Zoomoptiken to watch - no preference whether video or still image, analog or digital: Almost always, the Nahgrenze for focusing in the wide range significantly closer than the Nahgrenze in the telephoto range. The HV10, I know not, but such information should have in their manual to find.

Gruß Bernd E.

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