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My image is | The light is low | • In dim light, the camera | |
blurry. | and the flash | requires a longer exposure, | |
| is set to | and it is difficult to hold the | |
| Flash Off . | camera steady for more | |
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| than 1/60 of a second. Use | |
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| a tripod to hold the camera | |
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| steady, improve lighting | |
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| conditions, or set the flash | |
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| to Auto Flash | (see |
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| page 32). |
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| • Hold the camera with two | |
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| hands as you gently press | |
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| the Shutter button. | |
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| The subject was | Set the camera to the Macro | |
| close to the | , focus mode and try taking | |
| camera, so the | the picture again (see | |
| camera should | page 34). |
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| have been set to |
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| the Macro |
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| focus mode. |
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| The subject | • Set the flash to Auto Flash | |
| moved or you | or Flash On | and set |
| moved the | the shooting mode to Action | |
| camera while | . |
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| you took the | • Hold the camera with two | |
| picture. | hands as you press the | |
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| Shutter button or use a | |
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| tripod. |
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