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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 455983" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Also be sure of exactly what your camera is focusing on. If you are leaving it up to one of the automatic modes, no guarantee the focus was on the squirrel. I can't really tell from the shot where the camera focused, so I suspect it is camera shake from a slightly slow shutter speed like others said. But be aware of your focus point as well. Try single point focus and be sure it falls on the subject. You can practice on a can of soda or some other product box with small printing. It makes it easier to judge how well you focused and how slow you can hand hold when you review pictures and zoom in to read the label.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 455983, member: 4923"] Also be sure of exactly what your camera is focusing on. If you are leaving it up to one of the automatic modes, no guarantee the focus was on the squirrel. I can't really tell from the shot where the camera focused, so I suspect it is camera shake from a slightly slow shutter speed like others said. But be aware of your focus point as well. Try single point focus and be sure it falls on the subject. You can practice on a can of soda or some other product box with small printing. It makes it easier to judge how well you focused and how slow you can hand hold when you review pictures and zoom in to read the label. [/QUOTE]
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