Question about Polaroid i832 Digital Camera
Why are my pictures somewhat blurry. What setting keeps this from happening? If it's set on portrait the pics are better and clear, as long as no one moves even a tiny bit. If regular setting it always flashes but isn't always a clear picture...blurry sometimes...what do I need to set it on to prevent this blurriness?
SOURCE: Why do my Fun! Digital 320 pictures come out blurry?
Blurry images can be caused by any or all of the following: * Distance/Focus range -- the Fun! Digital 320 has a fixed focus range of 3 - 6 feet (1.8 meters) for brightly lit indoor photography, 3 ft. (1 meter) - infinity for outdoor photography. For best results, make sure that the camera is at least 3 feet away from the subject(s) when taking pictures. * Camera/Subject movement -- This is a common cause of blurriness, especially in low-light situations (see Lighting below). Hold the camera as steadily as possible while taking a photo, or use a tripod (a tripod mount is located on the bottom of the camera). Avoid subjects that are in motion. * Insufficient lighting -- the Fun! Digital 320 is designed for taking photos outdoors or in brightly lit environments. Inadequate lighting can exaggerate camera movement and contribute to blurred, "muddied," or uncrisp images. * Lens condition -- Check the lens periodically for smudges. If necessary, wipe the lens clean with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use cleaning solutions or chemically treated tissues. * Enlarging images using software -- otherwise normal digital images can appear to become blurry and/or blotchy when over-enlarged in software. To see an image's "true" appearance, use the software's Zoom In or Zoom Out feature to view it at 100%.
Posted on Sep 14, 2005
SOURCE: every single picture i take is blurry.
Have you set a manual exposure time in the menu ?
Clean the lens!
Ensure iso is set to auto.
Posted on Aug 21, 2009
SOURCE: My pictures are very blurry.. We have reset to the
The auto-focus might be bad. Set to manual focus and see if that works. If not, then the focus motor is slipping or the motor itself is bad and cannot focus the lens properly.
Posted on Nov 03, 2010
SOURCE: When taking close up pics, of say a pencil on a
Why are you against going into macro mode? That's what it's for. Also, either use a tripod or set your camera on a firm surface.
Posted on Jan 24, 2011
SOURCE: pictures are always blurry
Push the shutter release button half way to focus the picture, placing the subject in the center of the frame.
If this is not working, the lens in your camera may be damaged, needing professional repair or replacement.
Posted on Mar 12, 2011
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