I am trying to take a closeup picture of my car key for an on-line key duplication service. I am using a Canon PowerShot A1300 camera. It is set to Auto mode and flash is turned off. The key is lit from the side to prevent glare and has a sheet of brown cardboard directly behind it.
I can take a clear picture if I hold the camera about 12 inches from the key and without any optical zoom. Pressing the shutter release button halfway gives me a green auto-focus box around the key in the viewfinder along with a warning to hold the camera steady. That gives me a picture with a lot of cardboard and not much key. I don't know if cropping the picture down to just the key will have enough resolution for the duplication service to use.
If I move the camera closer or try to zoom in from 12 inches away, I get a yellow auto-focus box with an exclamation mark instead of a green box and the picture is blurry. Neither the Camera's Getting Started Guide or User Manual mentions what this means or how to prevent it. I've experimented with forcing Macro mode and different autofocus methods without any luck.
Anybody know what the yellow auto-focus box means and what I can do to get a good closeup?
I can take a clear picture if I hold the camera about 12 inches from the key and without any optical zoom. Pressing the shutter release button halfway gives me a green auto-focus box around the key in the viewfinder along with a warning to hold the camera steady. That gives me a picture with a lot of cardboard and not much key. I don't know if cropping the picture down to just the key will have enough resolution for the duplication service to use.
If I move the camera closer or try to zoom in from 12 inches away, I get a yellow auto-focus box with an exclamation mark instead of a green box and the picture is blurry. Neither the Camera's Getting Started Guide or User Manual mentions what this means or how to prevent it. I've experimented with forcing Macro mode and different autofocus methods without any luck.
Anybody know what the yellow auto-focus box means and what I can do to get a good closeup?