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What could the problem be caused by? |
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Is your camera a digital SLR or a pocket camera? If it's a pocket camera perhaps you disabled flash and the photos are turning out blurry as a result. Another problem could be, if you can change the shutter speed or aperture, that the shutter speed was accidentally set too slow on your camera. Hope this helps.
-Lara |
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Have you dropped on knocked it? Grease on lens?
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Hello Gisi,
If you dropped it, you might have damaged the autofocus system. It happend to me with my bridge Fuji, I noticed that all the pictures were blurred, and I had to shoot in macro mode to get something bearable ! The only thing I could remember was running in the forest with my camera in my backpack. I went to Fuji with it, and had it repaired quite cheaply. Cheers, Youss. |
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Since it's cold in your part of the world at the moment, is it possible that it's simply condensation on the lens?
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