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If your set is connected to a cable TV box via coax cable check the connection on the cable box (both Input and out to TV connections) tighten if necessary.
If your using a cable splitter to split the cable to multiple TVs check those connections also.
If this fails to correct the problem you may have a bad cable which your cable provider should replace at no charge to you.
digital zoom is different from optical zoom. when using digital zoom, you have to keep the camera very, very, very still. may even have to use a tripod.
when using a video recording programme, the backlighting is normally automatically done for you but in live messenger you have to set the camera up yourself, as the fuzziness you are experiencing will probably be the lack of lighting in the immediate vacinity, so within the camera software before you go online, go into the settings and change the backlighting, most cameras have this option, also check the options in messenger, or make sure you are well lit around youself especially at night.
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