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I must be doing something wrong taking pics cause 1 out of 5 are non blurry and useful. The camaraderie takes shots fast which I love but the quality to me is crap. I even take time to get the object I want a picture of in the green box but still blurry. My d1 took better pics. Just my opinion. I have my phone updated to new patch too.
I must be doing something wrong taking pics cause 1 out of 5 are non blurry and useful. The camaraderie takes shots fast which I love but the quality to me is crap. I even take time to get the object I want a picture of in the green box but still blurry. My d1 took better pics. Just my opinion. I have my phone updated to new patch too.
If you're having that many blurry photos with a green box, make sure your lens is clean and try it resting camera on something and using the timer. This will tell you if you are flinching - which is easy to do and not realize.
Night shots are the worst. The auto focus/focus just doesn't seem to work well. You would think that with everything else they have miniaturized and jammed into these things that someone could figure out how to get a stabilization system inside also. Software???
I must be doing something wrong taking pics cause 1 out of 5 are non blurry and useful. The camaraderie takes shots fast which I love but the quality to me is crap. I even take time to get the object I want a picture of in the green box but still blurry. My d1 took better pics. Just my opinion. I have my phone updated to new patch too.
Not to be an ass but yes you are.
You are doing one of two things and perhaps both at the same time:
1. Taking a picture of moving people in low light. They will always blur.
2. Tapping the shutter button too hard moving the phone causing blur.
Use your head and make sure you have a good grip on your phone, but also be aware of the ambient light and if you need to,
add some freaking light! Sometimes the answer is not to take the shot.
A man's got know his limitations.