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HELP. How does one get clear Barbie Photos?

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MadlabEntertainment says:

I have been trying to take pictures of some Barbie dolls for years in order to archive them properly. However, these photos always come out blurry and so I figured that a digital camera would be better since they have become popular over the last few years. Still, the photos are coming out blurry when using a digital camera also and the camera has a little over 7 pixels.

Can anyone tell me how to get clear Barbie photos using a Digital Camera?
Originally posted at 1:33PM, 16 January 2008 PDT ( permalink )
MadlabEntertainment edited this topic 4 months ago.

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Sue-is-me  Pro User  says:

Do you have a close up or macro feature on your camera? That is what you need in order to get crisp photos. Also proper lighting is very important. Resizing your photos will also make a big difference.
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MadlabEntertainment says:

There is a Macro option on the camera. Is Macro required for all pictures or can I get them clear without using it? Lighting can be done well, but it seems that no amount of light will change the photos. they still come out blurry. Is the Macro option the only way to get clear Barbie photos?
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Sue-is-me  Pro User  says:

A good macro is necessary for crisp clear, closeup photos. Another thing I thought of is that maybe your hands are too shaky. Rest your camera on a surface or if you can, or buy a tripod.
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