How to fix blurry photos? I'm new at photography, and I have a problem with blurriness, or the camera freezes when I want to take a photo. Is it my fault or camera's?
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You can clearly see blur on this one.
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>>3052852
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Read the sticky before posting.
>the camera freezes when I want to take a photo
Read the manual.
>Is it my fault or camera's?
Definitely yours. The camera's built-in computer is trying its best, but it's not retard proof.
Motion blur. Too low of a shutter speed. Your hands moving or the subject moving smears because it's moving while the camera takes the photo.
1/100 is decently fast, so that kitten must have been moving relatively fast, or you weren't holding steady enough.
Turn on IS if your lens has it. Try to be in brighter light. Use higher than 1/125 shutter speed as a safety.
>>3052867
Thanks. What should I do when shooting in badly lit environment, how can I reduce the noise?
>>3052866
Idk why but that last comment was fucking hilarious to me
>>3052872
Yes, it is. I'm the OP, by the way.
>>3052869
Use a faster lens
>>3052869
Keep the ISO low enough that the noise isn't ridiculous, but high enough that you can still get the picture you want. Don't fear noise.
If you try to shoot a running puppy after sunset at ISO 100, you'll get a blurry mess. If you're shooting at ISO 6400 in midday sun you'll get a noisy mess with lots of clipping. If you're not sure what any of this means, set the ISO to "auto" and you're p much set.
If you want to get srs bzns about photography, don't bother with internet forums, blogs, and youtubers. Go to your local library and check out some books.