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06-09-2007 05:32 AM #1
If you're shooting inside without a flash, it's pretty hard to hold the camera still. With a flash, even some movement shouldn't blur the photo - the flash is too fast.
If you're using a flash and still getting blurs, it's likely that the camera is focused on the wrong place.
You may want to quit holding the button down halfway. That locks everything in, and if the focus is in the wrong place, it locks it in the wrong place. Let it focus, then hit the button.
. . . or, let the kid take the photos . . .
(sorry - I had to . . . )Jack
Gone to Texas
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06-09-2007 07:18 AM #2
All good suggestions. I've wondered myself if something might be wrong with the camera itself, because as many pictures as I took with the other one, blurriness was not the issue. The pictures were pretty forcused, but were just getting darker.
I thought the deal with holding the button half way down til it beeps is that it locks the picture in, but maybe that is causing it. Whatever it is, it sure is a pain in the neck.
Hey Bob, I'm a redneck. You know, "here hold my beer and watch this." lol
Don





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It would be nice if this up and down crap would cease.
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