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Posted on Nov 01, 2007

REPAIR WONT FOCUS ALL IMAGES BLURRY

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  • TysonsMommy Nov 04, 2007

    Almost all of my most recent pics taken with my camera have been blurry. I got the camera as a gift a few years ago,and I do not have the users manual. I have never had any problems until now.

  • Anonymous Nov 19, 2007

    After about 16 months of owning the camera, most of the pictures I take now are blurry. I find myself deleting more than half the pictures I take. Did not have this problem when I first got the camera.

  • Anonymous Nov 22, 2007

    My d200 with the 18-200 lens has the same problem. The autofocus does not function anymore. It seems the motor is jammed or broken. The camera and lens is not even a year old and has never been dropped. I tried re-initialising the camera with factory defaults, but that doesn't work. Any ideas of how much this will cost to fix?

  • Anonymous Nov 23, 2007

    blurry through the view finder.

  • Anonymous Nov 28, 2007

    I have had the camera for one year and about 3 months ago it started taking blurry pictures (about 3 out of 5). I delete more than I keep so I am missing all the good pics to keep. I have tried setting the original defaults and everything else I can think of. The shutter speed is to slow, but can't fix it. HELP!

  • donna18 Nov 30, 2007

    I have had my camara almost a year. It will not focus at all everything is blurry!!! Whats the deal? I have tried everything I know to try. The camara is useless right now.

  • Anonymous Dec 18, 2007

    My Ricoh R2 has worked well for the last 1 1/2 years, all of a sudden the pictures are blurry and like there is a mist every where.



    I have tried resetting the camera, this seems to make it worse.

    Can any help, or does anyone have the same problem?

  • Anonymous Dec 27, 2007

    the screen on my camera is not working as it was when i bought it.

  • Anonymous Jan 05, 2008

    hi, just got this camera, and took couple of photos,and everything was ok,but second time i turned it on it was all blury and wont focus

  • shyanite Apr 18, 2008

    I just got my Canon PowerShot SD870 in Jan and all of the sudden all of my pictures are blurry. I haven't dropped it and have been very careful with the camera. Please help

  • Anonymous May 05, 2008

    Poor focus and resoluton when using flash. My wifes £60 8MP camera is far clearer. Still under warranty....sent back to Canon.

  • Evan and Sue May 06, 2008

    My Rebel XTI has trouble focusing no matter which of my 3 lenses I use. . It doesn't seem to matter if I use the camera in dim lighting or outside in bright sunlight. All lenses work fine on my other camera. Unfortunately at this point it is over a year old, so warrantee repair is not an option.

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All of my phots are blurry, even the the screen, on thhe led sceen you can even see people befor you even take the photo

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I WOULDNT RECOMMEND THIS CAMERA TO ANYONE ALL THE FinePix A900 CAMERAS DO THAT.

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OK guys, it seems to be the lenses motor which for some reason burns out. I put a Nikkor 50mm 1.4 mm AF(great lens by the way) on the d200 body and it works fine. I sent the 18-200 in for repair and I won't tell you how much they wanted to charge me to fix it, thank God it's still under warrantee. Suggest you all try out another AF lens on the D200 body to see how that works. If ok then send in your boom lens and pray that your not over the 1 year warrantee limit.

  • Anonymous Dec 07, 2007

    Nikkor 50mm 1:1.4 D not 1.4 mm, sorry for typo

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