Share your experience!
I am an 81yo hobby wildlife photographer and down weighted from a Canon and Fuji to this camera.
I am seriously struggling to get decent, sharp images from this camera. I find the focus area large compared to what I am used to, and struggle to pinpoint on, for example, a small bird in a bush.
I also find the image stabilisation, SteadyShot, lacking. I have tried all three settings.
I currently use:
Focus Area - Flexible Spot
Focus dial - usually Continuous but have tried Single.
Exposure (which works fine) Centre.
It's a focus thing so any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hi there,
Please see the following Help Guide here, regarding the Focus Mode for the RX10 IV.
Best wishes,
Sean
Thanks Sean but I have read all the manual bits on focus, 😎
I think I've just got to get used to not having a focus "spot" in the middle as I had with my previous cameras, which I could accurately position on a small bird or animal, knowing that it would be the subject the camera would focus on. On the MklV there is quite a large "square" focus area which can incorporate a twig or small branch (as I have found) and it focuses on that.
Any way, practice will hopefully sort it out!🤪
Strange you should say this!...I think focus is spot-on! extremely reliable and in every mode. I also use dslr's but seriously considering dumping all the heavy gear in favour of this camera and I shoot for a living.
are you sure its not just a faulty sample? maybe you should speak to the shop where you bought it?
Thanks for that clager. Do you get a "spot" or a square as the smallest focus area?
As a matter of interest, how can one check the correct functioning of the "SteadyShot" (image stabilisation)? I cannot see any difference in the stability of the viewfinder image with it on or off🙄