Crow, I am using an older Sony F-717. I know it'a "sony" but I can't give up the Carl Zeiss lens. Anyway, without getting into detail, the trick is to basically adjust the shutter speed of the camera somewhere between 1/40 - 1/60 (human eye). That way you can still be moving (sorta) and get good pics. I musta taken over 150 pictures though and only half of them came out well. Also, opening the eye of the camera more (ISO for digital camera) will allow more light to come in bringing better quality pics.
Just practice over time and you'll get it. It's not really the camera, you just have to have a lot of manual settings. Taking pictures is part of my job (Web Designer) so I've had some practice over and over...thanks for the comments again guys. Much appreciated.
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