Hi gang!
Just got it 5 min ago, install the lens and battery. Took couple of test pictures with fully automatic, but pictures not what I expected. Look like not focus correctly. What should I do? Get a better lens?
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There is nothing wrong with your new camera. The photos are very sharp. I downloaded the photos and looked at them in Zoom browser and found why you feel they are not sharp. First your photos from Zoom Browser.
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Ok first, see the red square in each photo. That is the focus point. It is the only focus point that is active. The other black squares are also focus points, but the camera did not use them. Check the focus at the focus point. DEAD ON SHARP. The large black square is the center focus point You can learn to set the camera to use the focus point(s) you want, not the one it wants.
On the first shot you were shooting at 28mm focal length. To fill the frame at 28mm with the vehicle like you did you had to be quite close. Your f-stop was 10, ISO 200 with a 1/200 shutter speed Fairly narrow, however due to you being as close as you were you depth of field was still quite shallow. That is why you have a lot of area that is out of focus. If you were around 5 feet from the vehicle when you took those shots your depth of field would only be in the range of 4 feet total.
The second shot you were shooting at 1/200 shutter speed with an ISO of 400 again with an f-stop of 10 at 32mm focal length. If you were shooting at about 8 feet you depth of field would still be around 4 feet. If you were 10 feet away it would be about 9 feet total. Again that would explain why a lot of the photo is out of focus.
The jump from a P&S to a DSLR can be challenging. First thing to do is read the manual that came with the camera. Learn the basic functions of the camera and how to use them.
Next go to the library or a book store and get a copy of
Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson. It is a book that every beginning photographer should have. Even if you have been shooting for a while with a P&S when it comes to DSLR's if this is your first you are a beginning photographer, at least in some ways. It will give you a good understanding of Light, Aperture, Shutter Speed, Focal Lengths, and how they are combined to create different looks when shooting a subject.
Hope this helps a bit.