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    I seemed to have developed a problem with some of my day time pictures being blurry. I understand that if the animal moves while the picture is being taken. But most pictures are blurry on what seems to be a stationary bear. The night time pictures are ok.

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    Moving bear... strange effect.
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    hmmm, which camera? what settings are you using?

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    Sony P32 w/ Universal Bd. I don't remember all the setting, but...
    Camera- Program
    Focus- Infinite
    White Balance- Auto
    ISO- 400
    Flash- High

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    hmm, that sounds like the same settings i use.
    is your camera slide door still plugged in?(might be slow opening)
    was your batteries fully charged?(maybe low voltage causes slower shutter speeds?)
    do you use a good quality rechargeable battery?
    it wont be anything to do with your board, it has to be within the camera itself.
    just brainstorming....... i have no answer.

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    I thought about the batteries, memory stick, etc... too.
    The batteries should be ok... I'll keep an eye on them.

    But I would think the night time pictures would be blurry also.

    I did change the ISO to Auto... I'll see if that makes any difference.

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