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Hayley Posted on Aug 07, 2018

When attempting to take a photo with my Canon Camera DC8.1V it is blurry,I have already tried cleaning the lens and swapping to different menus and zooming in and out,What do I do to get a clear shot?

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Either the lens is damaged or your settings are incorrect if you send me the settings you are using and what light you are taking the image in I can help further. A

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dislocation of motor drive gear / need to fix by near camera technician.

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reset the camera and try taking pictures using by soft pressing the shutter instead of a hard press... on digital cameras, hard fast pressing will cause the picture quality to be not as good

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You have a bad lens. Unless the camera is in warranty the cost of repairing the lens is higher than the value of your camera. The strange noise you hear is the lens motor trying to move the lens. One solution is to blow compressed air around the lens. Sometimes dust and dirt may jam the lens.

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SOURCE: Canon SD 750 all images blurry on left side

service the focousing unit of the lens,if needs replace the unit.

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Images are blurry, fuzzy

Good day,

I have heard a lot of complaints about people taking Blurry Photos.

There are a few possibilities for it and a few easy fixes.

The first possibility I would identify is a dirty lens. To fix this simply take a clean microfiber cloth and gently clean the lens until there are no smudges visible.

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The other possibility I would identify is that the pictures are out of focus.
This problem can be caused by a dirty lens or because the object or person was not focused on. To ensure focus on your photos, line up your shot and wait for the camera to focus by pressing the shutter button half way down. When focused press the shutter button in all the way and hold the camera still until the photo appears on the screen. By doing this you will eliminate any motion that might mess up your shot.

Please let me know if these tips work for you!

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Hello ehutson !!

Firstly switch off the camera
press and hold the ok button and turn the camera on and off for few times
whilst keeping this button depressed hope it will fix the issue


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service the focousing unit of the lens,if needs replace the unit.
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Is the camera placed on a cold place and then taken outside a warmer place? This can cause moisture on the camera's lens. Have you tried wiping the lens already?

Also, try not to use the flash when taking the picture. This is just to test if the problem could be a flash issue.

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