you can ajust the brightness, that usually helps, and when you zoom you lose resolution, so just dont zoom. Or you can also get a phone with a higher megapixel camera.
2007-11-17 12:39:16
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answered by Derek 2
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usually low light conditions and shaky hands when pushing the shutter release are causes for blurry pictures.
as someone suggested, try using a tripod or monopod. You can also use the forced flash mode, so to add fill in light to the image. that might help you get clearer photos.
2007-11-17 14:12:26
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answered by Anonymous
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When all else fails and frustration is building, READ & STUDY the Owner's Manual for your camera. It was not packed as filler material; its in there so you can learn to use your camera.
These digital cameras have no magical powers. Turning it on, pointing it at something and releasing the shutter will seldom result in a decent image.
2007-11-17 13:51:37
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answered by EDWIN 7
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If it's your movement that's making photos blurry, try as was mentioned a tripod, lean against a tree or wall; possibly increase your ISO setting to say 400.
2007-11-17 13:31:09
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answered by Vintage Music 7
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take your pictures at a higher resolution, if this dose not work you may need a higher quality camera
2007-11-17 12:43:10
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answered by Jan Luv 7
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try using a tripod.
2007-11-17 12:43:31
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answered by bMelanco 4
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