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Fuzzy pictures can
be
caused by
...
Moving the camera during
pic
-
ture taking .
It
is
important to hold
the camera steady until the film
is ejected from the camera.
2 Shooting through glass. The
glass will block the sound waves
from reaching your subject and
the lens will focus
on
the glass.
Set the lens manually (see
page 28) .
3 The sound waves striking a fore-
ground
object
and noi reaching
your subject. As you press the
shutter button, the sound waves
travel
to
the central part of the
scene (see page
3)
.
Be
sure they
have a clear path
to
your subject.
4 Taking a picture
in
dim
light.
When the red light appears
in
the right side of the viewfinder,
remember
to
use flash or take a
time exposure (see page
15).
5 Your subject moving during
picture taking. You'll get the best
action pictures when your sub-
ject is moving toward you, rather
than across the picture.
6 Shooting at an angle toward a
smooth, flat surface. The sound
waves have reflected away from
the camera. Set the lens man-
ually (see
page
28).
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