Blurry Out of Focus Renders

Racoon wrote on 4/15/2020, 8:19 PM

Hey guys I'm still having the problem with my videos looking blurry and I think some of it has to do with I was rendering with blend fields instead of interpolate fields while reading another post here but the videos still aren't as clear.

I am wondering if it could just be my camera and not my settings? I have Auto focus off because it makes a sound I don't like in the videos. 

Also you can see in my other videos how out of focus they are which really bums me out

Here are the most recent videos 
AVCHD format

Internet 1080p

Settings
AVCHD
https://i.imgur.com/lASNEf7.png

Internet
https://i.imgur.com/G1Jm1yI.png

I'm using Platinum 10 still and record with a Canon Vixia HF200

I have a computer with an i7-4785T at 2.20 GHz with 8GB Ram using a GeForce GTX 860M running Windows 10 and my software is not pirated

Thanks for the help!

Comments

Musicvid wrote on 4/15/2020, 8:40 PM

Maybe you are manually focusing at the wrong plane or the lens has been exposed to smoke. Also, a tighter aperature or more light will increase depth of field. Vegas knows nothing about your focus.

Former user wrote on 4/15/2020, 8:48 PM

I noticed the product shot seems to be in focus, while you are not always. Need more light which would you give more depth of field which also helps the illusion of focus.

Racoon wrote on 4/15/2020, 9:10 PM

Maybe you are manually focusing at the wrong plane or the lens has been exposed to smoke. Also, a tighter aperature or more light will increase depth of field. Vegas knows nothing about your focus.

That very well could be it, I just thought I had it in focus because on the camcorder the footage looks more clear. I've also noticed that if the preview windows smaller things look clearer. Regarding the render settings are they good settings to use?

I noticed the product shot seems to be in focus, while you are not always. Need more light which would you give more depth of field which also helps the illusion of focus.

I Definitely noticed that too, I just decided to record in my room which isn't very big so I turned up the exposure on the camera.