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Tile cmnera
moved
accidentally
when you took the image.
This
is called
"Camera
shake."
On the other hand.
if the subject
moved
when you took the image,
it is called
"subject
blur."
Camerashake
Cause
Your hands or body sllake while you hold the
C_llllera
illld
plvss
tile
shutter
buttOll,
tllld
the
elltirc
screen is bhmcd.
Subjectblur
What you can do to reduce the blurring
• Use +ttripod or place tile camera on a llat surfi,ce
to hoM tile camera steady.
• Slloot with a 2-second delay sell-timer and
slabilize tile cmnera by hoMing your arms l]rnlly
_1[ yo/Ir
side
litter
prcsshlg
tile
sh/luer
b/lUon,
Cause
Even thougll tile camera is steady, the subject
nloves during the exposure so the subject looks
bhnTcd when the shuuer button is pressed.
Notes
What you can do to reduce the blurring
• Select I_'0 (High Sensitixity
mode) in Scene
Selectkm.
• Select a higher ISO sensitivity to make the
sllulter speed lilsler, and press file shutter butlon
belore the subject moves.
• Tile anti-blur function is enabled in tile lactory defimlt settings so that camera shake is reduced
automatically.
However,
this is not effective lot subject blur.
• Besides. camera shake and subject blur occur lrequently
under low-light or slow shutter speed
conditions, sucll as tllose encountered
in _ (Twiligla mode) or _J
(Twilighl Portrait nlode), hi lllat
case, sbool with tile above tips ill lnind,

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