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Old 12-31-2008, 06:57 AM
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Re: Blurry pictures

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Originally Posted by dr g View Post
but as far as quality from a well-taken image, the Pro is up there with the best camera phones.
I agree with that, the problem is those shots are very few & far between from the TP. If you use a tripod or brace on a brick wall etc & have PLENTY of light, the TP takes a reasonably good image (although it's still not as good as a $99 digital camera), in any other instance you're basically out of luck however.

I tried to take a decent pic of my 8 year old daughter a few days ago in the house at night by the Christmas tree. She is very photogenic & loves to have her picture taken. I told her to hold perfectly still & smile. The TP took so long to respond, & autofocus in & out about six times that she finally looked down just as the shutter snapped...........

~John
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