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Old Posted Dec 21, 2021, 5:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Doady View Post
If you seriously expect us to know what is wrong with your photographs based on 4 sentences that you write, then that explains what is wrong with your photographs right there. You need to learn what to expect, not only from your camera and "digital zoom", but also what to expect from yourself as a photographer, and from other people as an audience.
I guess the hubris in your response (suggesting that no one here could possibly know more than you about how to help me) was well founded as no one here seems able to so I expect i'll have to go to a photography site for help

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Originally Posted by SIGSEGV View Post
Are your hands shaky? Do you compulsively move the camera as soon as you take the picture? Are the pictures less blurry with a tripod? There are ways to hold a camera to make it more stable, which might help.
You didn't pay attention to what I wrote, I didn't say the pictures were blurry due to shaking, I said they're not clear even though both cameras have image stabilization features built in. I've taken plenty of "accidentally artistic" pictures due to camera shakiness over the years to know the difference
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