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Nikon Compact Digital Cameras
General Compact Digital Cameras
Coolpix Sxxxx
S3700 blurry indoor photos
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<blockquote data-quote="charliecip" data-source="post: 499076" data-attributes="member: 40871"><p>Wayne, thank you for the reply. Yes, using the flash for indoor and have been checking the EXIF data on the pictures from the beginning. The data does correspond with the shooting parameters. I've had a suspicion one of my settings must have been off and I think I just nailed it down. In the AF Area mode setting, it was set to '<u><strong>target finding</strong></u>'. I switched that to '<u><strong>center</strong></u>' and I believe that was the issue! I don't recall changing that setting so maybe it was set like that from the factory, I don't remember. Just snapped a few indoor photos and they are looking much better! I feel like a dummy for not figuring that out sooner!</p><p></p><p>Charlie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charliecip, post: 499076, member: 40871"] Wayne, thank you for the reply. Yes, using the flash for indoor and have been checking the EXIF data on the pictures from the beginning. The data does correspond with the shooting parameters. I've had a suspicion one of my settings must have been off and I think I just nailed it down. In the AF Area mode setting, it was set to '[U][B]target finding[/B][/U]'. I switched that to '[U][B]center[/B][/U]' and I believe that was the issue! I don't recall changing that setting so maybe it was set like that from the factory, I don't remember. Just snapped a few indoor photos and they are looking much better! I feel like a dummy for not figuring that out sooner! Charlie [/QUOTE]
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