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<blockquote data-quote="lucien" data-source="post: 430745" data-attributes="member: 36292"><p>Good afternoon, it is here anyways lol. This camera is kind of bugging me but I think it's a setting issue. I have the kit lens on 18-55mm and I shoot in P mostly. ISO-A is flashing on my screen. And subject is too dark and the question mark thingy at the bottom left of the screen. I had a look at Ken R....'s guide and followed most of what he said. Do you think I should do a cold reset? I downloaded Nikon's manual, who should I go by Nikon or Ken? Or someone else? What do you guys use with the HI ISO noise sensitivity. If the subject is too dark it's an ISO issue that much I know, but what's throwing the camera off. I also find that it over exposes. May I have some of your tips?</p><p></p><p>thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucien, post: 430745, member: 36292"] Good afternoon, it is here anyways lol. This camera is kind of bugging me but I think it's a setting issue. I have the kit lens on 18-55mm and I shoot in P mostly. ISO-A is flashing on my screen. And subject is too dark and the question mark thingy at the bottom left of the screen. I had a look at Ken R....'s guide and followed most of what he said. Do you think I should do a cold reset? I downloaded Nikon's manual, who should I go by Nikon or Ken? Or someone else? What do you guys use with the HI ISO noise sensitivity. If the subject is too dark it's an ISO issue that much I know, but what's throwing the camera off. I also find that it over exposes. May I have some of your tips? thanks, [/QUOTE]
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