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  1. Hi Drew, thanks for the reply. I think you could be correct re the contrast or perhaps the image is a little too dull. Incidentally, I’ve read up and watched some vids re ‘focus breathing’ that others kindly suggested, and it’s deffo not that. This issue is literally like someone is tweaking the focus in and out slightly, enough to notice if you look close. Most noticeable in the background, but it is there on the main subject also. Cheers Phil
  2. Hi Tony Firmware appears the latest, at Ver 2.00 Cheers Phil
  3. Hi Tony. Thanks for the reply. Not sure, as embarrassing as that may sound! I will get it checked out. Thanks again. Phil
  4. Hi all Apologies if this has been asked / answered elsewhere, but some advice would be welcome. Obviously, as the subject says, I am using the a6400 to shoot video. However, I have a problem that is really driving me insane. When I shooting footage I can see on the in-built screen that the focus is constantly 'pulsing' in and out, this is very noticeable on a larger monitor on playback. Now, I don't mean it drastically focuses in and out, I mean it is subtle but obvious, and very off-putting. I had the face tracking on just now, to test it again, as I am trying to find out what is causing it, and whilst my face was in focus, the areas around me - especially the background - was displaying this pulsing issues (my Mac in the background was on, and you can really see the focusing issue as the Mac was blurring slightly in and out). Any advice would be most welcome. Also, whilst I am here, is there a setting for setting the focus to infinity, or similar? I was shooting a group of people who sat in a slight diagonal line, but the focus would always remain on the person closest to the camera. I had no such issues with my previous video camera, Panasonic AC90...Again, advice would be very much welcome. Thanks, everyone. Phil
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