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Blurry Photos - Fuji E510

All of the actions shots - if anyone moves - the people are blurry and the background is perfectly detailed. What setting on my digital camera needs to be changed to correct this?

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Try the sports and /or kids option that should work fine for you increasing the speed of the shutter,
also if there is a possibility to change then change the ISO from a lower number to roughly around 200-400 and even the present settings should work

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