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Posted by: Doug89 at Mon Aug 8 13:48:24 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Doug89 ] The camera you have now is a point and shoot correct? If so the reason your getting blurry shots is because the shutter speed is too slow and you probably cannot adjust it. The best thing to do would be go out and buy a DSLR with a nice zoom lense. The only problem is DSLR's are expensive. Also if you invest money in a DSLR you should also invest some time in buying a good photography book and learning the core concepts of photography that way you can control the way your image will look. Or if you want o turn your brand new exopensive DSLR into the photographer and let it do everything than just flip it to Auto (you may be able to tell i hatee Auto mode). Good luck! | ||
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