Pictures i'm taking with a Nikon D60 are coming out blurry as anything?
Like they come out really bright and blurry, i don't know how to fix it. Help me! Tips or what? I'm not shaking the camera though, i have it on a flat surface. And the lighting in here is pretty good, so i don't know what's going on
Added (1). I don't have a manual. Thats kinda why i asked.
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Added (2). And its set to auto, i know how to focus it manually too so yeah, thats not it.
Could be the exposure but i don't know how to fix it.
Is it set to manual or auto focus? If it's set to manual, you need to focus it yourself.
as for the photos being too bright, learn how to control exposure and then learn how to set your camera to the correct settings for the exposure you need. This will correct the image brightness.
Before you ask how to set the exposure or how to focus, read your manual from cover to cover. They give you a manual for a reason.
Or you know, you could just set everything to auto…
Download the instructions from the nikon website and learn how to use your camera.
"Like they come out really bright and blurry, i don't know how to fix it."… You need to understand the basics of photography. I would recommend taking a photography course (or at least studying the basics on your own).
Three things affect a cameras exposures… ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. All three of those have an effect on the light level, but only shutter speed controls motion blur and without seeing an example of the trouble you are having, it could be a focusing issue or improper shutter speed.
Could be Exposure Compensation has been turned up.
The manual is easy to get, Nikon put them all up as PDF files here's the D60
http://www.nikonusa.com/...D60_en.pdf
Warning - Large file.
Manuals you can download from the nikon website.
If you're serious about wanting a real answer then pop a few into a flickr account and post the link here.
Really bright and blurry = shutter speed too slow.
Increase the shutter speed.