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My picture is blurry and I am getting an E:61:10

My picture is blurry and I am getting a flashing E:61:10

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Its zoom motor problem its not moving.it might be lens service or circuit fault

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Hello! i am taking still pictures and they seem to come out blurry... even when I dont have the flash on... can you please help?

The flash is suppose to help with the lighting situation in order to lower the chances of you taking blurry pictures. Usually indoor pictures must have the flash go off in order to get clear pictures. If your outdoor pictures are also coming out blurry then you probably have some problem with the lens. My first suggestion is for you to go into the menu and reset all functions to default. You will have to read the manual to find which menu it is in, but I guarantee you that it is in the camera menu. If the reset does not fix your problem then the lens is probably out of position or damaged in some way. You would need to send into an authorized service center for repairs if this is the case. I know that Photo Tech in NYC is authorized for Nikon repairs. www.phototech.com is the contact info.

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Instead of green auto mode set to P mode and chagne the flash setting to non auto.If flash is is in auto mode flash will not fire and picture will be blurry.So your flash must fire every time (and it must not be decided by camera's auto flash mode).
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Adobe photoshop might help.
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