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My photo is | Your subject was too | The camera’s Auto Focus range is 30cm (11.8 in.) from |
blurry. | close to the camera lens. | the front of the lens to infinity. For a clear, sharp image, |
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| make sure your subject is within this range. |
| The subject wasn’t | If you do not want your subject in the middle of the |
| centered in the frame, or | photo, or if the subject lacks contrast, set the camera’s |
| the subject did not | Auto Focus using a different subject. To set the Auto |
| provide enough contrast | Focus using a different subject, follow these steps: |
| for the camera to focus | 1. Frame a subject that is the same distance from the |
| properly. | |
| lens as your subject and press the shutter button | |
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| 1/2 way down. |
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| 2. Keeping the shutter button pressed 1/2 way down, |
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| frame your subject and then press the shutter |
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| button all the way down. |
| The subject moved while | For sharp focus, ask the subject to stay still. |
| you took the photo. |
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| You moved the camera | Hold the camera steady as you press the shutter button, |
| while you took the photo. | or use a tripod. |
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