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<font color=blue>Kabocha<br><font color=green>Look
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- Sep 30, 2004
Ok, awhile ago I posted a blurry pic problem thread. Well, I have discovered that the solution is far simpler than we all think, and it is most DEFINITELY user error...
I know this is lame...
Make sure the setting on your digital P&S is set to "auto"...or "indoor" if you happen to be shooting indoors. My camera was set to "night" and I was shooting indoors. Yes, I know (hangs head in shame). Switched the setting this weekend and had no problems at all.
However, I believe the night setting was set for our wedding, which was outdoors at night, and we still had blurry photos, so I don't know about that setting...
So..."auto"...do not forget...
I know this is lame...
Make sure the setting on your digital P&S is set to "auto"...or "indoor" if you happen to be shooting indoors. My camera was set to "night" and I was shooting indoors. Yes, I know (hangs head in shame). Switched the setting this weekend and had no problems at all.
However, I believe the night setting was set for our wedding, which was outdoors at night, and we still had blurry photos, so I don't know about that setting...
So..."auto"...do not forget...