Good to know that I can sharpen the jpeg images. I tried GIMP today and I did what you suggested. But I don't see any massive difference between the sharpen image and the original one.
GIMP is also new to me. If GIMP is as good as Adobe, I can stick with GIMP and learn to use it.
Thanks for the steps to sharpen the image.
Today, I was little more active than usual taking photographs. And I dried one pair of batteries.
About that AF lock feature, I tried it. I don't know where I can use this feature. It locks the focal distance and lets us to do manual focus. As we do MF, the clarity is getting reduced. I don't know why the camera letting us to do MF after locking the focal distance.
I think one can use this feature where he don't want the camera to auto focus every time he positions at the subject (where the subject is not gonna move) as it takes time to AF (it's like reducing the work load of cam). He can lock the focal distance and take the photos.
Note: It just locks the focal distance not exposure. Exposure continues to adjust.
Ayaat, Thanks for your valuable time and explaining in detail. It helps to understand things deeper. As you said, this varies from camera to camera. In this camera, it means locking the "focal distance".
What you have explained is exactly same with the feature called FOCUS LOCK in this cam. Here as you said, it locks the focus and exposure.
I am OK with few of my shots taken today. I will post it the photography thread.
And there are two more locks in SX130, AE lock and FE lock. (Auto Exposure and Flash Exposure)
I don't see any settings for in-camera speakers. I think it's for sounds like beep, shutter sound, warning sounds etc... I will soon contact Canon and clear my doubt about this speaker.
Finally, I close this post with the question.
I read an article about hyper focal distance. There I read different camera types and I don't know which category my camera falls in.
These are the types,
*35mm
*4x5
*6x6
*DSLR
I am sure, mine don't fall in DSLR and I think it doesn't fall in 35mm too (I guess it uses film roll).
What's the difference between Flash exposure and Flash output?