Thanks Mike,
I use an Olympus E10. The camera was set to Macro so that I could focus up close. The camera was set to auto. I did change the sleep time so it wouldn't keep turning off and keep me from missing a shot while the camera initialized. I am sure some of the out of focus was just me not holding the camera steady enough. When I reduce the image size they lose thier crispness, too. Maybe there is a better way. It was windy, about 25 knots, and lots of clouds. The lighting was changing constantly. I imagine that when I half pressed the shutter button to set the focus, that the camera read the lighting. There may have been enough change in the lighting to overexpose. I noticed some of the flying shots were overexposed as well. It was difficult to follow a dragonflys flight and get a photo a few inches away. I never got anything with the wings not blurred. Rich
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