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>>57562 Yes, it's too dim. To get a properly-exposed picture, the camera needs so much light to hit the sensor. If it's too dark, it compensates by keeping the shutter open for longer. Unfortunately, if the camera moves while the shutter's open, the image from slightly different angles hits the sensor and you get blur.
And I don't care how stable you think your hand is, it's gonna move, especially if you're lit by a bathroom light.
To help explain what you can do to mitigate this, I'll need to know what kind of camera you're using.
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