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Blurry pictures of moving wildlife - Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens

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Practice panning and shoot using continuous. Up the ISO and use f8 when you see the results adjust you technique accordingly.

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Check shutter speed, problem to slow, increase aperture if light level permits hand shake can also blur image.If in full auto mode change to manual settings mount camera onto tripod THIS WILL SOLVE HAND SHAKE PROBLEMS the most common cause of blurred images.

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