Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
My image is | Your subject | Do not try to get closer than the |
blurry. | was too close | camera’s minimum focus |
| to the camera | range of 0.14m (~5.5 inches) |
| lens. | wide angle and 0.4m (~15.7 |
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| inches) at other focal lengths. |
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| The subject | You can lock the focus by |
| wasn’t | pointing at your subject and |
| centered in | then pressing and holding the |
| the frame or | Shutter button halfway down. |
| the subject |
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| did not | press the Shutter button all the |
| provide | way down. |
| enough |
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| contrast for |
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| the camera to |
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| focus |
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| properly. |
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| You moved | Hold the camera steady as you |
| the camera | press the Shutter button or use |
| while you | a tripod. |
| took the |
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| picture. |
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| The scene was | Turn on flash or use a tripod. |
| dark so the |
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| exposure was |
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| long. |
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