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I don't know why these shots are blurry!!!
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In this one you can see that the duck is not as sharp as the wather . .
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are you using a zoom lens?
I can have great light, and still show shake with my 75-300 canon lens without a tripod when I'm out over about 200 (since i couldn't afford image stabilization) |
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Im only using the 10x zoom plus (the 3x digital zoom sometime) of my Kodak dx6490 at 4mp
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10x zoom is quite lengthy.. for sharp pics.. i would recommend a shutter speed around 1/500 since your digicam is quite small and light and will transmit shake quite easily.. otherwise use a monopod/tripod..
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Thanks for help!!
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