Nikin CoolPixL100 Macro Shutter Shot Problem Please PLEASE Help!!!!

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Hey guys, hope you are all having a relaxing weekend so far! All I want to do is take close-up Macro shots that are very clear. Specifically flowers & foods. It was working fine for a week. I put the Scene on close up (The 2 flowers next to each other going into 1 another) & it was working take a SINGLE shot when I pressed the record button, but now it does a double-shot & it's all blurry! I have been working for hours trying to figure to get it back to single shot! Right now it shows the flowers going into 1 another in the top left hand corner, a green flower to the right of that, in the bottom left hand corner it says (in 10) with 10m above i then iso on the bottom left hand said. Any help is greatly appreciated, money is so scarce and now I can't even do what I'm supposed to be doing for school with this expensive camera because it keeps doing the double-shot, can not get into it single shot without the shutter thing! Thank you!

-Samantha
 
Aren't you in the burst mode ? I thought it could do 6-7 pictures than
If you are in macromode it's the only thing I could think.
Some cameras have a sport or animal or kids or......and that sometimes takes 2 pictures also.

edit :
like I said :
Megazooms aren't known for their speedy performance, and while the L100 doesn't buck the trend, it holds its own in all but full-resolution burst shooting. Start-up to first shot is very good 1.9 seconds. Shutter lag is on par with others in its class at 0.7 second in well-lit conditions and a full second in low light. Shot-to-shot speed is an above average 2.1 seconds and turning on the flash only adds 0.2 second to that time. The L100 has two burst modes. One's a high-speed mode capable of up to 13 frames per second for up to 30 frames, but the resolution is only 3 megapixels or less. The other is full-resolution continuous shooting for up to seven photos, which is what CNET Labs uses for testing. That option comes in at a dreadfully slow 0.4fps.

Read more: Nikon CoolPix L100 Review - Watch CNET's Video Review


This I found on CNET. And that would also explain the blurry pictures
 

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