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The picture are blurred and even in 10MP mode the resolution is very poor. the pictures lack complete sharpness.

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Try resetting all the functions on your camera first. If that still doesn't work then you probably have a problem with the auto focus unit in your camera. Contact an authorized Nikon service center for further information.

Hiram
Photo Tech Repair Service
110 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
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