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<blockquote data-quote="Elijah Maddoxx" data-source="post: 257811" data-attributes="member: 20607"><p>I was wondering if it was the lighting or not because there are times when I go to take the shot and it looks completely in focus on the camera, but then I snap it, and the lighting is fine, but the picture comes out fuzzy, and I know it can't be the shutter because the speed is usually at 200 or higher to prevent motion blur because some of those portraits I try to snap while he's mid motion (usually slow-mo versions of the boxing.) </p><p></p><p>That's what has me so confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elijah Maddoxx, post: 257811, member: 20607"] I was wondering if it was the lighting or not because there are times when I go to take the shot and it looks completely in focus on the camera, but then I snap it, and the lighting is fine, but the picture comes out fuzzy, and I know it can't be the shutter because the speed is usually at 200 or higher to prevent motion blur because some of those portraits I try to snap while he's mid motion (usually slow-mo versions of the boxing.) That's what has me so confused. [/QUOTE]
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