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Blur like this is common when the subject moves while the camera’s shutter is still open. The camera’s shutter opens and closes to expose the sensor and take the picture, and it will stay open longer if more light is needed to get a properly exposed shot. The B500 determines the appropriate shutter speed based on the scene and on the camera’s other settings. If you are shooting in Scene Auto Selector mode then it may help to choose your Scene Mode manually instead. For help choosing a scene mode review the Characteristics of Each Scene which start on page 31 of the B500 Reference Manual. If you are shooting in Auto Mode you can try increasing your camera's sensitivity to light by raising your ISO setting. You can find detailed information about ISO sensitivity on page 110 of the B500 Reference Manual. You may also want to try using the flash (manual page 47) or trying one of the camera’s Continuous Shooting options (manual p 108). A copy of the B500 manual can be downloaded from this address: http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/products/327/COOLPIX_B500.html . For additional assistance please contact Nikon Support.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Its camera nature that if somethings moving the image wont look best. But what you can do is on the rotating system on top of the camera, you can choose the option where it says "scene" and theres a heart beside it. The camera adjusts to your scenario and takes the best picture
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