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Why are my 35mm film photos blurry?
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Why are my 35mm film photos blurry?
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If your photos appear blurry or out of focus, this may be due to incorrect focusing. Older film cameras tend to use manual focus, meaning that you need to set the focus by turning the focus ring on the lens itself before taking the photo.
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