| Operator error. Like I said, it's not for handheld use (the only way to get blurry shots). Correct way: - Settings: Set the number of shots to 32 or higher. 1s interval. 3s pre-start timer - Point at scene. Lean it against an object (don't touch/move) or mount on a tripod. - Select exposure/focus/whitebalance with longpress (I select a light part of the scene, exposure/gain can be adjusted upward afterwards). - Lock exposure/focus/whitebalance (could be an L in the middle, or text on your screen left, boldface is locked in) - Shoot. - After it's done (don't touch!) adjust the exposure if needed. ==== If you want even higher quality images, you can subtract banding noise (also mentioned in the PDF by the way). In order to get the banding noise image for your camera: - set shots to 128, delay 5 seconds - point lens at light source (e.g. on table, don't move) - hit shoot, put piece of white paper over the lens - wait ~2mins (till it stops shooting). - Select N in middle, "save image as noise fingerprint". Then take another shot of a scene. Once final pic shows, hit N, now say "remove banding noise". |