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First, check if you haven't set the camera for MACRO shoots, if so, only objects very near the lenses are focused. If is not the case you may have drop it and the lens got out of alignment.
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2- Difficult Hardware problems: -Do you see striped unclear violet marks all over the image? If so it could be the CCD sensor has become degraded -Could be the lens is misaligned out of position due to a blow or fall?
ISO has to do with the speed of the film (or sensitivity of the semiconductor in a digital camera) fuzziness has to do with weather you focused If you had a closeup of a flower for instance different parts of the flower would be in or out of focus if that is what you desire or if the sensor adjusts automatically for one part or another To keep the background and the foreground both in focus you need to have the smallest aperture possible to simulate a pinhole camera (increases depth of field) if your white balance is wrong your picture will be too white or blue etc that can be readjusted in a 'lightroom' (digital photography software equivalent to a darkroom)
I have a similar problem. Indoor pictures are ok but outdoor ones are bright and washed out like as if it is getting too much light. Tried to reset to defaults but no help. Suggestions ?([email protected])
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