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Anonymous Posted on Sep 19, 2008

E have a Nikon Coolpix

We have a Nikon Coolpix S2. All picture we take come out blurry. We have fully charged it, put on the blur warning, removed the blur warning, checked we are in the right mode ie camera, and it still does not work. (the blur warning was constantly on). It doesn't matter who is taking the shot- it still comes out blurry. Any ideas?

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I went to the menu and selected restore factory defaults. This seemed to fix the problem. I have since added the date to dislay on the photo and the camera is still OK- no more blurry shots.

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