Ed Gain
Member
Registered: Mar 2000
Location: San Diego, CA USA
Posts: 89 |
I too have an eyemodule and I love it. I have read peoples complaints about the image quality and I would like to offer a few of my observations on how to improve the image quality.
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<LI>First of all the eyemodule has a 'fixed focus' lens. While I haven't actually measured how close you can get to the subject and still maintain focus, I would assume (from my experience) that the range is probably about 2 or 3 feet (to infinity). This appears to be the number one problem that I am seeing with the posted images.
<LI>The most common problem that I have encountered is adequate lighting. Without proper lighting the resulting jpeg images appear to contain more pixelation artifacts. Also don't backlight your subjects. Since the eyemodule does not contain a flash, it becomes the photographer's responsibility to place their subjects 'in a good light'.
<LI>Sometimes I get too excited about showing off the Visor with the eyemodule springboard and I take demonstration pictures (carefully placing my subjects in good light and far enough away from the lens for a clear image) but then I 'jiggle' or 'move' the visor while I am taking the picture. While the exposure time is brief on the eyemodule, it is not instantaneous. So small movements made during the exposure will result in an image that is less then clear (actually looks smeared). So my advice is to stand still while taking photos with the eyemodule. Taking pictures from a moving vehicle (of a close object) is definitely not going to result in as clear an image as one where you stopped the car before taking the photo.
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I really do enjoy my eyemodule and many of the photos that I have taken are very clean and clear. I was beginning to wonder if some of the other posters on this board had received defective units. That is, until I saw some of their photos and realized that they had grown up taking pictures with automatic SLR cameras and that they probably expected the eyemodule to behave the same. Which it is not. It is better to think of the eyemodule as one of those disposable fixed focus cameras, and you will adjust your picture taking habits accordingly. Hopefully these observations will help some of the new photographers out there to take clearer pictures with their eyemodule.

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