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ssledoux

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Sep 16, 2006
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I just do not get very good pictures. I can snap a still animal or human, and if I enlarge it, it is so fuzzy and blurry.

I just want to point and shoot for the most part, but feel like with a 15 pro max I should be getting better pics. IDK if I have something set wrong or what. How can I tell?
 
I just do not get very good pictures. I can snap a still animal or human, and if I enlarge it, it is so fuzzy and blurry.

I just want to point and shoot for the most part, but feel like with a 15 pro max I should be getting better pics. IDK if I have something set wrong or what. How can I tell?
Upload pics uncompressed here with a link. Otherwise its hard to say.
Iphones are easy point and shoot devices.
The most obvious: hold it still and more light the better. Clean lenses. Or maybe u have a hardware problem
 
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When you say enlarge, how much are we talking?

Just stretching it a little to see it more closely.

I just don’t know if I’ve got a messed up setting or something - have no idea about adjustments because I really just point and shoot most of the time. But honestly my grandson’s 16e takes better point and shoot pictures than my 15 pro max.
 
Just stretching it a little to see it more closely.

I just don’t know if I’ve got a messed up setting or something - have no idea about adjustments because I really just point and shoot most of the time. But honestly my grandson’s 16e takes better point and shoot pictures than my 15 pro max.
Are these with images already zoomed in? We'd really need to see a picture to be able to understand.
 
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