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Hello,

I've shot some the result is weird.The foreground (people, vehicle) is blurred and the background is sharp. I wanted instead the opposite. The autofocus is zone type and is located in the center of the image, the people and the vehicule move.

I am sending you the image and the exif file.

Any idea why the picture came this way ?Thank you 

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On 10/2/2024 at 7:08 AM, Pieter said:

Sounds like your use case is much more demanding than mine so no doubt your advise is the better one 😉

 

20 minutes ago, Pieter said:

What happened is your camera misfocussed

I agree, I just wonder why my camera misfocused that precise time 

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Agree with Pieter. From time to time I have experienced this issue with many cameras from different brands. 

Seems that when the camera is focus hunting and is not able to lock on the subject, if you keep pressing the shutter, either it refuses to shot or focuses to infinity and releases the shutter.

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On 10/25/2024 at 7:10 PM, Cameratose said:

Are you certain that the focus area didn't get moved by screen touch or joystick?

 

2 hours ago, Pieter said:

Cameras make errors. The original A7 isn't known for its flawless AF mechanism, so unless this happens all the time its all working as expected.

 

1 hour ago, Phormula said:

Agree with Pieter. From time to time I have experienced this issue with many cameras from different brands. 

Seems that when the camera is focus hunting and is not able to lock on the subject, if you keep pressing the shutter, either it refuses to shot or focuses to infinity and releases the shutter.

Ok, Sony A7 I is indeed an ols device.

Wich sony full frame device has an improved autofocus, do you think?

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3 hours ago, Pieter said:

Cameras make errors. The original A7 isn't known for its flawless AF mechanism, so unless this happens all the time its all working as expected.

Ok, Sony A7 I is indeed an ols device.

Wich sony full frame device has an improved autofocus, do you think?

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