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It's just the photographer not knowing how to use their camera, I have no idea how to use my DSLR, all backgrounds are blurry :D

With my DSLR all of the picture is blurry, I tried reconfiguring the camera once but after I finished it looked like I left the lens cap on for every picture. :(
 
Why do people take pictures with everything else out of focus?

To concentrate on what is in focus...lol.

It has to be used in the right context obviously. Overuse becomes tiring and meh.

With my DSLR all of the picture is blurry, I tried reconfiguring the camera once but after I finished it looked like I left the lens cap on for every picture. :(

Learn to use it man, really not that hard. Aperture, focal length and how far you are from the subject affect depth of field in a big way.

Edit - just re-read, I think you may have the shutter speed too slow. And then exposure too low.
 
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finally built, like a kid in a sweet shop.

did a bit of oc'ing and got 100fps avg on heaven.
 
Most artistic shot of a pressure washer I have seen!

Hahaha :) why haven't Karcher employed me yet?

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With my DSLR all of the picture is blurry, I tried reconfiguring the camera once but after I finished it looked like I left the lens cap on for every picture. :(

Lol :D
 
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To concentrate on what is in focus...lol.

It has to be used in the right context obviously. Overuse becomes tiring and meh.

Like mine... I don't quite understand why anyone would want to zoom in to see a spec of dust on a piece of gravel 3 meters behind the object I'm trying to show off... I bought the pressure washer, not the gravel...


Learn to use it man, really not that hard. Aperture, focal length and how far you are from the subject affect depth of field in a big way.

Edit - just re-read, I think you may have the shutter speed too slow. And then exposure too low.

I thought he was joking...
 
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I have that mower and the only downside is the grassbox, I've only used it on long slightly damp grass so far, but it only seems to half fill the box before it starts throwing clumps of grass about. Hope with shorter dry grass it'll be fine though. Aside from that the quality and cut is great for the price.


Ah right. My lawns aren't awfully big anyway so shouldn't be a big issue. One reason for wanting a petrol one was the pain of having to plug it in for the front garden, no longer I need worry though.
 
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