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I JUST got a Nikon Cool Pix L22 but no matter what setting I use EVERY picture is blurry. I am an art teacher and understand shutter speed and aperture, I even used a tripod. The pictures are still BLURRY. What do I do?

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Most likely your fisheye lens attachment is out of alignment. An internal element may have come unscrewed or unglued. The other option (I'm assuming you have already checked this) is that it is incorrectly attached to the camera - check your threads and make sure it wasn't cross threaded and that there are no blockages to the lens attachment being screwed in completely. If the fisheye lens is not in the correct position relative to the CoolPix lens, then the pictures will be blurry.

  • LvLinux R Nov 26, 2010

    If it is out of alignment it will probably have to be repaired or replaced. I am assuming that the camera takes normal pictures without the fisheye lens. If the pictures are still blurry even without the fisheye, then it is your internal camera lens that is out of alignment. Check the manual focus setting at different settings with the same subject at different distances and see if the pictures are equally blurry, or if closer is more blurry than farther, etc. etc.

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