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Old 11-20-2009, 08:33 PM
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I agree with the people that are saying to lower your ISO. Also, along with using a higher ISO, does your camera have a noise reduction feature on it? If so, don't use it, or turn it off if you're able to. If you're shooting at a high ISO, you'll get the exposure you want, but high noise. If your camera has auto noise reduction or anything like that, it will probably not do so great of a job at reducing noise, thus creating blurriness.
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