Looking at the picture below, which setting would best address the blurring that's occurring with faster moving objects?

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Looking at the picture below, which setting would best address the blurring that's occurring with faster moving objects?

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Looking at the picture below, which setting would best address the blurring that's occurring with faster moving objects?
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A. Increase image brightness
B. Adjust the exposure settings
C. Uncheck backlight compensation
D. Increase image contrast
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