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Hello, I use the EOS M50 with its 15-45mm kit lens, and I've always had an issue with the photos not being very sharp or focussed in situations where the lighting isn't perfect and the subject isn't close. I have attached a reference photo which shows the issue with sharpness/focus I see in so many of my photos (see the subjects' faces in particular). Is this just usual for this camera and lens, or is there something I'm doing wrong settings-wise? If I do simply need to upgrade my lens to be able to consistently take sharp photos, what lens should I upgrade to? For context, I mostly use my camera to take spontaneous, candid photos of people at events etc. My photo subjects are quite often at a distance of up to 10m away, I need to be able to take photos quickly with a fast shutter speed, and I like my photos to have large depth of field/everything in focus. Ideally, I also like my camera/lens to be as unobtrusive as possible. Thanks everyone!
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Sorry to hear you are having issues.
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Thanks for your reply. My sample image is a smaller file size than the original, but here it is again below as a larger file size (I can't upload the original size photo here, but essentially, even the highest quality versions of my photos can still have this issue with sharpness/focus). I've experienced this issue the whole time I've owned the camera, but I'm not the first owner (although overall, it's barely been used over its lifetime). I have experimented with shooting images as both RAW and JPG files, but this doesn't seem to do the trick.
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This is another low resolution, 1000 x 750, image. This could be why the image looks soft.
How do you transfer photos out of the camera? Where do you save them.
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No that's a big one.Download it to see full size
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“ No that's a big one.Download it to see full size. “
Of course, I downloaded both versions. Do you have a more recent photo?
Again, how do you transfer photos from the camera?
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Mirrorless cameras can't front focus. Thus there's no need for AFMA Adjustment/ AF Fine Tune in a mirrorless camera. Only DSLRs and AF SLRs have such adjustments available.
2 hours ago
Ok,maybe i should call it something else.I've had occasional bad focus issues on a mirrorless (M3). Focus too close or too far
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