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Dear Community,
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Camera ladies a question for you
I have a Nikon Coolpix, I love it but i'm having a problem with the quality of the pictures it is taking. Even if what i'm shooting is still it looks like it is in motion and the lighting is always distorted. Am I doing something wrong? I just ordered 200+ pictures and I have a feeling they will all be crappy! See my pic below for an idea of what i'm talking about it is distorted and he was so still for me
Re: Camera ladies a question for you
My guess is that you're taking the photos in low light? Like, indoors with little or no natural light?
If so, they're probably blurry due to camera shake. The camera has to compensate for the low light by making the shutter stay open longer. Anything longer than 1/60 of a second and just pressing the shutter button will cause enough shake to blur the image.
If that sounds right, you can fix it by using a tripod, by using the flash (though this causes it's own ickiness), or by using daylight as much as you can.