It's you and not the camera

digicam
Philippines
March 11, 2016 6:42am CST
When my mom would come home, she would request me to transfer all the pictures from her camera to my laptop and upload it in her face-book account. There had been no problems since I'm used to her request. But recently, her photos were extremely blurry and hurts the eye when you look. Then I tried to take pictures myself, and there seems to be no blur. It turns out, she didn't hold when ever she takes the picture, she moves the camera right after she clicks it. She didn't know that she needs to hold it for a few seconds after the camera takes it picture. I wonder if some of you were a bit impatient when taking pictures? with phones it's okay, they click right away, but with my moms old digicam, she needs to hold it for few seconds first. Have a nice day
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7 responses
• United States
11 Mar 16
I am very precise in doing photos no shaking allowed lolz But I need a good camera.
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• United States
11 Mar 16
@Letranknight2015 If I do I will try not to shake it
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• Philippines
11 Mar 16
Hello @TiarasOceanView well, Im sure there's a cheaper price but same good quality digicams out there. good luck i hope you buy a camera of your own @TiarasOceanView
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@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
11 Mar 16
I also learned we should hold our hands steadily and avoid moving while taking photo and hold it that way for a moment when using a digicam. I still use my digicam because it gives me very clear results.
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@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
12 Mar 16
@Letranknight2015 you can always save to buy one with high resolution.
• Philippines
12 Mar 16
Hello @salonga sometimes I wish i had a digicam so that i can take pictures for my own album.
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@Marcyaz (35316)
• United States
11 Mar 16
I used to get some blurry photos also but now I think they are pretty clear.
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@Marcyaz (35316)
• United States
12 Mar 16
@Letranknight2015 The area and the shaking which I tend to do when take a photo.
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• Philippines
12 Mar 16
well, that depends on the area were the picture was taken @Marcyaz
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@sjvg1976 (42727)
• Delhi, India
11 Mar 16
Yes we have to hold mobile camera for a second also otherwise photos come blurred.
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• Philippines
12 Mar 16
Hello @sjvg1976 well, i've already explained her that i hope she improves her taking pictures next time. she used to be good at it but recently she's been always in much of a hurry
@Lucky15 (37391)
• Philippines
11 Mar 16
I had thos when i am walking while taking pictures
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• Philippines
12 Mar 16
well, take time to stand or sit then take a picture @Lucky15 it really does gets blurry
@AkoPinay (11496)
• Philippines
13 Mar 16
i forgot if my canon digicam was like that
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• Philippines
14 Mar 16
So, they look old now? i guess it goes with the cover @AkoPinay
27 Jul 16
better camera