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coffeechocaholic

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Since: Sep 27, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 7:00 am
Post subject: blurry photos
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I have a digital camera, olympus, about 2 yrs old. & every picture
comes out blurry! I don't know it maybe it was dropped & somethings
broken? It worked ok for the first few months I had it. Then it seems,
if I take a close up photo, it's not too bad, but I cant use the zoom
at all, every photo is very blurry. The photos look ok in "thumbprint"
on the compute but the I upload them, & it's aweful! Can this be fixed
or do I have to just get a new camera????

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Ken Weitzel

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Since: Sep 13, 2005
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 11:55 am
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coffeechocaholic wrote:
> I have a digital camera, olympus, about 2 yrs old. & every picture
> comes out blurry! I don't know it maybe it was dropped & somethings
> broken? It worked ok for the first few months I had it. Then it seems,
> if I take a close up photo, it's not too bad, but I cant use the zoom
> at all, every photo is very blurry. The photos look ok in "thumbprint"
> on the compute but the I upload them, & it's aweful! Can this be fixed
> or do I have to just get a new camera????

Hi...

It would be very helpful if you mentioned the model number.

With the little information you've provided, the only quick
and easy thought that comes to mind is perhaps you've
inadvertently left it in macro mode?

Take care.

Ken

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Stewy

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 10:55 am
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In article <1159365618.335868.249340.DeleteThis@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com>,
"coffeechocaholic" <metalifan.DeleteThis@verizon.net> wrote:

> I have a digital camera, olympus, about 2 yrs old. & every picture
> comes out blurry! I don't know it maybe it was dropped & somethings
> broken? It worked ok for the first few months I had it. Then it seems,
> if I take a close up photo, it's not too bad, but I cant use the zoom
> at all, every photo is very blurry. The photos look ok in "thumbprint"
> on the compute but the I upload them, & it's aweful! Can this be fixed
> or do I have to just get a new camera????

It would help if you cleaned the marmalade off the lens first
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