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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 659628" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Ok... Don't post pictures... (which includes the data we need to help you) Go ahead and tell us what all the camera settings were for the pictures that came out blurry... although, I don't really need it...</p><p></p><p>If you're shooting, in-doors, with no flash, and you're getting blurry pictures, that means your shutter speed is too low... I don't know which lens you're using (more of that silly data in the images) but the aperture is probably not fast enough to do low-light shooting without either boosting your ISO or slowing your shutter speed way down...(producing blur)</p><p></p><p>If you really want a more concise answer...then you'll need to post some representative pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 659628, member: 10742"] Ok... Don't post pictures... (which includes the data we need to help you) Go ahead and tell us what all the camera settings were for the pictures that came out blurry... although, I don't really need it... If you're shooting, in-doors, with no flash, and you're getting blurry pictures, that means your shutter speed is too low... I don't know which lens you're using (more of that silly data in the images) but the aperture is probably not fast enough to do low-light shooting without either boosting your ISO or slowing your shutter speed way down...(producing blur) If you really want a more concise answer...then you'll need to post some representative pics. [/QUOTE]
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