Topic: Picture of Camera Fuzziness

So while filming yesterday, I took a frame out of my program so you guys can see the problem, and here it is.
(The arrows point out places where the fuzziness is the worst) If you look on the left wall, you can clearly see the fuzziness.

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Is this fuzziness normal while shooting? Is it supposed to go away after exporting? If so, how do I encode the video so this will go away?

Re: Picture of Camera Fuzziness

OK....Well, I'm only really seeing an issue on the chair, but that's really weird.
Is it in the same spot in each frame, or does it move around?

If it's in the same spot, I'd say ignore it until you can get a new camera. If not, hmmm.... mini/frustrated

Re: Picture of Camera Fuzziness

I think its completely normal there are like no Brickfilms that don't have it let alone reel films. If it was a ton I wood wery about it but its so little I wood just let it go. I think its just from the focus being on something els. Hope that helps.

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im not shore if this is the problem but maybe because lego is so small when you shoot with a camera the depth of field is so high so many things are out of focus
also you might have too much light in the scene or too little if you have too much or too little dont try to fix it in post because that will cause that

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Re: Picture of Camera Fuzziness

masterlego wrote:

you might have too much light in the scene or too little if you have too much or too little dont try to fix it in post because that will cause that

That's a very good point. Everytime my photos look substandard the first thing that I do to try and resolve the fuzziness is add more light. I believe you are using a webcam, and if so, can you manually adjust the aperture and shutter speed? If you can, increase the aperture and shutter speed as well as use more light. I do not think you have a camera problem (in this instance mini/smile ).

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Re: Picture of Camera Fuzziness

Pritchard Studios wrote:

If it's in the same spot, I'd say ignore it until you can get a new camera. If not, hmmm.... mini/frustrated

Haha, that's a good one. I recently switched cameras. I now use a c920.

I must have the curse of fuzziness. mini/devil