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Answer by Synetech for How can I get sharp images using optical zoom function...

Correlated flash problemI figured it out. In fact, I solved two problems with one solution.In addition to blurry zoomed photos, the camera was also having trouble with the flash. Whenever the flash was...

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Answer by Guffa for How can I get sharp images using optical zoom function on...

Your camera has a 4x optical zoom and a 4x digital zoom.You can use the optical zoom without losing image quality, but as soon as you use the digital zoom, you lose quality. The digital zoom simply...

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Answer by André Carregal for How can I get sharp images using optical zoom...

When using the longer zoom ranges, the camera lens have less light available (due to the smaller aperture of the lenses), so in order to capture the same amount of light it will have to stay open for a...

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Answer by Matt Grum for How can I get sharp images using optical zoom...

Blur is usually caused by two factors, areas being out of focus or movement of the camera or subject. As it seems to happen more when zoomed in my first reaction would be that it is camera shake, as...

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Answer by D. Lambert for How can I get sharp images using optical zoom...

Try the camera in different modes (Easy, Auto, Program, etc.). In addition to testing different modes, this will hopefully coax the camera into using some different autofocus modes. Ideally, you'd like...

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How can I get sharp images using optical zoom function on a point-and-shoot?

We’ve got a point-and-shoot (Canon A590 IS), and it seems that the zoom function is completely useless because it is always blurry, even in broad daylight. For example, I tried to take a picture of a...

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