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DSC T90 digital cam While taking pictures of any small movement, the picture blurs or shakes. Please give me solution to fix this problem

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To remove the blur from photos, you need to be in a place where there is enough light to have a fast shutter speed. Using the camera indoors without the flash on will usually result in blurry photos.
Try using the flash.

Holding the camera with two hands or even better, on a tripod, will help too.
Happy shooting!

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