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    Have a few questions on DSC-T7

    alright, so I got a sony cybershot dsc-t7 and I've been taking pics with it ever since I bought it..but I'm a total newbie to digial cameras, so bare with me.

    I've seen pictures from other people compared to mine, and well.. mine dont look as "clear" as if you would say. like mine dont looks as realistic/clarified.. so I was wondering if there is anything I can adjust on my camera to make the pictures look less blurry and more clarified.

    I've read the owners manual numerous times and I cant find anything that will adjust the clarity of the pics.

    to give you an idea of how I'd like my pics to turn out.. click the link
    http://www.uneekfoto.com/Erin/

    ^my pics dont look anything like that.

    If anyone can help, I'd really appreciate it. thanks

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    Re: Have a few questions on DSC-T7

    I looked at the Link, it's all cars.... From those photos I couldn't tell if there was any problems. You will have to see what the other members say. Post a landscape, or a Portrat.
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    Re: Have a few questions on DSC-T7

    you know, photography actually stands for "the study of light". Shooting pictures is more then what youre shooting with, but manipulating and taking advantage of lighting situations. People largely capture crisp clear pictures by using a fast shutter speed - if its the shutter speed your after, id try bumping up your ISO. for anything except for bright outdoors i would use at least iso 200.

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