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All my pictures ae either blurry or the lgithing wil be bad except when i take pictures where there's low lighting. whats th problem and how can i fix it?

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Try disabling the flash. Sometimes when taking pictures indoors the flash actually blinds the camera.

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Many factors can affect the image quality of your pictures. If you are experiencing blurry images, please try adjusting the focus ring located around the lens.

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Also, make sure there is good lighting. Improving the lighting conditions can improve the image quality considerably.

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If the image quality is poor while transmitting video over the Internet using video enabled programs such as MSN Messenger, Yahoo! or AOL Instant Messenger, your connection speed to the Internet directly affects the image quality of the transmitted video.

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If there is an option for "Low Light Boost," try enabling the "Low Light Boost" in the QuickCam software.

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Open the QuickCam software.

At the bottom right hand corner of the camera image box, click on the arrow next to the QuickCam icon.

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