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Unread 04-16-2010, 10:00 AM   #5
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Jim, what Harry said the photo needs to be "sharp and clear". Try taking the pictures outdoors so you have a faster shutter speed, it looks as if you have camera movement in the photos you shot due to low shutter speed and trying to hand hold it. If you have a tripod mount the camera on it setup the shot and then turn on the selftimer and let go of the camera, ie. slow shutter speed not touching the camera, sharp photo. A selftimer on a camera was originally designed for just that low light slow shutter speed and no cable release. I know off topic
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