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Re: When I try to use the timer for a family photo the...
Hi check if there is a setting called macro or maybe on your camea there is a symbol that looks like a flower that is for taking close up photos if that is on then your photos will be blurry if this works can you let me know thanks
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ok try changing the pic size your saving your photos as. 4 x 6 is standard. also the more you use the digital zoom the more blurry its going to get. also the subject matter your trying to take pics of may be the problem. try changing your menu functions to sports or action. i am not sure if this helps any but this seems to be the main faults to blurry images other than dirty lenses or film over the lens.
First check your lens and make sure it is clean. Second, try taking a photo outside in daylight using your timer, with your camera sitting on a solid stable surface. If the photos are still blurry, try setting your camera options to factory default and redo the same test. If the photos are still blurry, I would suspect the camera is defective.
Use the close-up setting and hold the camera steady against a solid object or use a tripod. Use the self timer with the camera on a tripod or solid base. The button to set close-up and the menu icon look like a tulip. See page 64 of the manual:
http://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/0300001222/PSA1000IS_CUG_EN_02.pdf
Try also with flash turned off.
On digital cameras it is always best to press the button half way down before taking the picture. This helps the camera focus, thus preventing blurry images. Always, always press the button half way down. Secondly, if you are still getting blurry pictures, there is a possiblity that the sensor in your camera is bad. I don't know how old your camera is or how long you've had it, but you would need to send it for repair, exchange it, or if it's under warranty maybe they'll send you a new one.
If your camera has a sport or action mode that would be your best option if your pics keep coming out blurry. These modes are made for action shots. Its worth a try!
Automatic "Portrait" mode would work best for what you describe. It's the setting showing the profile of a woman on your mode dial. Try it both with and without flash (press the "lightning bolt" button on the back of your camera).
I don't think so...the dial is on "Auto" for general pic taking.
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