The occasional slightly
soft wider shot emerged, but I felt the majority of the movie offered nice clarity.
Not exact matches
I think I'll
shoot for 3 yards of
soft knit material and make bound arm holes by cutting a strip 2 inches
wide and pinning and sewing it centered where I want the opening.
I thought some of the film appeared a little
soft in
wider shots.
A couple of
wide shots looked a smidgen
soft, but those were the exception to the rule, as the majority of the flick was accurate and detailed.
Wide shots occasionally looked a little
soft, but those instances weren't often problematic.
Wide shots came across as slightly
soft, but most of the movie demonstrated reasonably solid clarity and accuracy.
Fine object detail is sharp and defined in close - up
shots, and fluctuates from slightly
soft to pristine in
wide - angle / sweeps.
At times, however, I found the image to come across as somewhat fuzzy and
soft, with lesser definition seen in some of the
wide shots.
Some light edge enhancement meant that the occasional
wide shot seemed a bit
soft, but those examples popped up without frequency.
I noticed light edge haloes through the film, and those could make
wide shots a bit
soft.
Some
wide shots seemed a little
soft, but those didn't dominate the film, and I suspected most stemmed from the film's photographic style.
During a few of the boot camp scenes, I thought some
wide shots appeared a bit
soft.
Occasionally I thought some
wide shots were a wee bit
soft, but those were minor issues.
Some
wide shots appeared a bit
soft and fuzzy at times, particularly during the first half of the film.
These rendered
wide shots as slightly ill defined and a little
soft.
For underwater photographers, the National Park offers unparalleled opportunities to
shoot both macro and
wide angle underwater photographs of subjects as diverse as nudibranchs, coral gardens, frogfish,
soft corals, ornate ghost pipefish, sharks, schooling fish, and a whole lot more!
A
wider aperture helps enhance that
soft - background effect in your images and take better
shots in low light, without resorting to cheesy filters or heavy processing.
Such cameras tend to have shorter zoom lenses in order to retain best sharpness and clarity throughout, while offering more advanced optical features such as
wider maximum apertures for better low - light
shooting or creating that pro-looking,
soft - focus background effect.