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Hello everyone,
I have an issue with this topic on my Kodak Easyshare digital camera. I can get great pictures anytime I have the flash on. But seems like everytime I turn the flash off, the pictures turn blurry. This especially happens whenever I take pics indoors. Every now and then depending on how much sunlight is in the room, the background turns somewhat dark, or just heavy shadows, when the flash is used. If I turn off the flash, the lighting looks great just how I want it, but the subject is out of focus. This happened with my previous digital camera too. Any tips on how to prevent this?
An example: we went to a wedding over the weekend. I took some pics during the ceremony using the flash. They came out kinda dark. I'm guessing because the bride and groom were pretty far out, perhaps beyond the flash's range, so they didn't get lit up by it, therefore the dark photo. I turned the flash off, the lighting was decent, but the subjects were out of focus. It really annoyed me. My camera has an auto focus feature: you press down halfway on the shutter button, you see on the screen a red box which signifies a focused subject, and then press the button down all the way to snap the photo. But with the flash off it's still blurry. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks!
I have an issue with this topic on my Kodak Easyshare digital camera. I can get great pictures anytime I have the flash on. But seems like everytime I turn the flash off, the pictures turn blurry. This especially happens whenever I take pics indoors. Every now and then depending on how much sunlight is in the room, the background turns somewhat dark, or just heavy shadows, when the flash is used. If I turn off the flash, the lighting looks great just how I want it, but the subject is out of focus. This happened with my previous digital camera too. Any tips on how to prevent this?
An example: we went to a wedding over the weekend. I took some pics during the ceremony using the flash. They came out kinda dark. I'm guessing because the bride and groom were pretty far out, perhaps beyond the flash's range, so they didn't get lit up by it, therefore the dark photo. I turned the flash off, the lighting was decent, but the subjects were out of focus. It really annoyed me. My camera has an auto focus feature: you press down halfway on the shutter button, you see on the screen a red box which signifies a focused subject, and then press the button down all the way to snap the photo. But with the flash off it's still blurry. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks!