You don't need a tripod (although it helps).
Are you looking through the eyepiece or at the screen when you take the shots?
Okay, are these better?
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Use the eyepiece/viewfinder. Usually it easier to tell if the subject is in focus and you should be able to hold it steady when it is against your face.
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