best tool on my computer click the un-blur button ...un blurs up to 70 % of your pic by condencing pixles in the photo
You have to have focus Grasshopper. . . Kane. If you don't focus properly, you have blur. Monopods are more portable, somewhat less expensive, and can do a decent job as well. Just don't buy a flimsy one.
Tripod can assist as well, hand-held shake with non correcting lens can cause blur. All good pointers..
Like Chris said try using a tri and if you do not have one try resting the camera on something.If your sitting down to shoot say a sporting event try your knee.
it depends ..... If you're using a SLR or DSLR you need to use the fastest shutter speed possible if you want "stop motion". If you have a "point & shoot", then your choices are more limited but use the "sports" mode....good luck
I have the same issue, however mine is only solved in the diting room. i want to take a still from a video and use it as a picture. i know the quality is going ot be lacking no matter what but does anyone know how i can get it to optimal clarity?