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vermilye
Aug 08, 2013Explorer
It is unlikely that the card would cause this problem; far more likely there is a problem with the camera itself. If you want to eliminate the card, either borrow one or purchase the smallest size - they are pretty inexpensive. The best way to check the lens is try it on another camera.
You might also want to check the camera settings - it is possible you have inadvertently set it for a low resolution image quality, or auto ISO and are shooting at higher than normal ISO.
You might also want to check the camera settings - it is possible you have inadvertently set it for a low resolution image quality, or auto ISO and are shooting at higher than normal ISO.
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