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Photojournaliscious!
The slight blurriness is probably also a feature of your camera's shitty, low-quality sensor. But yeah, sometimes pocketability has to trump image quality in these sorts of situations. Most of Robert Capa's war photos were a bit blurry and out of focus, too.
(Of course, he was shooting war shots with a 4x5, so he'd probably call you a pussy for not being able to whip out a little 35mm SLR for these kinds of shots. ;) )
The key to dealing with a full-auto camera like this is just to stop fighting it. You need to learn what the camera can do and what it can't do and don't try to get it to do things in the latter category. I actually, as an exercise, occasionally go out with a shitty point & shoot with no manual control--"focus free" even, so I can't even control DoF at all. It's surprisingly freeing to just concentrate 100% on composition because the Camera won't let you do anything else. So, stop fighting with your camera. Both of you will be happier.
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