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When I switch on the camera - its blurry and wont focus clearly.
My work colleague has the same camera and yet her camera is clear.
I tried changing the settings but it doesnt do anything!
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blurry can be due to out of focus or camera shake are the most common if you are in video mode try turning off Auto focus and using manual or the other way around , next if the image is blurry while in close up mode when does the image become clear again ? what adjustments are necessary to get a sharp image ? moving the camera further away ? change settings ? add more light ? does your camera have a setting called MACRO ? It seems your device has the capabilities to shoot clear video close up so let me know if anything I have suggested worked or was of no help .
Usually you get a kit 18-55 AF lens that has a A/M switch on the side. The switch should be facing the A side so it's set on autofocus. Then you have 9 points on your viewfinder, those are the autofocus points. It should usually be set to center, because you usually want the object in center of your photo to not be blurry. Remember to press the shutter button halfway and give some time for the autofocus to focus. Then you can press it all the way, you should have your photos nice and clear.
If you happen to have a manual focus lens, you should be watching through the viewfinder and turning the focus ring on the lens and determine if your object is in focus. It's hard at night, but get some practice at home when you have some more light so you get more familiar with the focus.
The camera is having problems focusing. Try focusing on a bright object hold the shutter button half way down to lock the focus then frame your image and press the shutter to take the photo. If this does not work then try manual focus.
Possible that you gat a slow shutter speed. Or your camera might be getting faulty. When the shutter gets damaged then the blurry focus wont change unless its fixed. The four main causes of blurry photos are:
Out Of Focus
The subject moves while the shutter is open
The camera moves while the shutter is open
Depth Of Field is too shallow
Unless its just technical or hardware you will need to visit a technician. or replace the Shutter.
The auto-focus might be bad. Set to manual focus and see if that works. If not, then the focus motor is slipping or the motor itself is bad and cannot focus the lens properly.
Is your shutter speed fast enough? If not, you'll need a faster shutter speed or a tripod.
Are you using the proper focus sensor? Is the entire image blurry or just portions of it?
What happens if you focus manually? If it comes out sharp, then there's a problem either with the lens or the autofocus system on the camera. Have you tried it with a different lens?
i have an exilim camera too the 7.2 pixle. And im having same problem the day before i took really clear pix and now its just all blurry ... everything else works fine .. i never droped it or wet it .. i view the old pics and there really clear why is my lense sooo blurry now? help
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