Hi
The camera is fine. The problem lies with the settings you use. The shutter speed you use is too slow to prevent motion blur (the appearance of out-of-focus). Try to put the camera in shutter priority mode (rotate the mode dial until S is aligned with the white dot on the body). After that, using the thumb dial, rotate it until 125 (150/180/etc) or more is shown in the viewfinder and top panel LCD. Try to take a photo and see if the blurriness is still there.
If you have just started your journey with dSLR cameras, i would suggest you check out some tutorials on YouTube. This one is from Nikon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7mpyTXB0wc The basic principles are the same, so do not be discouraged if the model in the video is different than yours.
Cheers!
Bogdan
Hi
The camera is fine. The problem lies with the settings you use. The shutter speed you use is too slow to prevent motion blur (the appearance of out-of-focus). Try to put the camera in shutter priority mode (rotate the mode dial until S is aligned with the white dot on the body). After that, using the thumb dial, rotate it until 125 (150/180/etc) or more is shown in the viewfinder and top panel LCD. Try to take a photo and see if the blurriness is still there.
If you have just started your journey with dSLR cameras, i would suggest you check out some tutorials on YouTube. This one is from Nikon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7mpyTXB0wc The basic principles are the same, so do not be discouraged if the model in the video is different than yours.
Cheers!
Bogdan
Hi
The camera is fine. The problem lies with the settings you use. The shutter speed you use is too slow to prevent motion blur (the appearance of out-of-focus). Try to put the camera in shutter priority mode (rotate the mode dial until S is aligned with the white dot on the body). After that, using the thumb dial, rotate it until 125 (150/180/etc) or more is shown in the viewfinder and top panel LCD. Try to take a photo and see if the blurriness is still there.
If you have just started your journey with dSLR cameras, i would suggest you check out some tutorials on YouTube. This one is from Nikon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7mpyTXB0wc The basic principles are the same, so do not be discouraged if the model in the video is different than yours.
Cheers!
Bogdan