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a little help with autofocus and my d5100
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<blockquote data-quote="Christina Rotondo" data-source="post: 368195" data-attributes="member: 33272"><p>Thank you - really helpful!</p><p>and dont worry - i know that autofocus is a nono haha! but desperate times called for desperate measures. I also have a REAALLLYYYY bad thing to admit... so i dont use the manual settings much! I KNOW, its awful. but ive never really taken the time to actually set the aperture and then the white balance and make it look perfect - I really need to do this. what would you recommend a (rough) aperture should be for an indoor bedroom scene? sometimes if filmed in the eveing with low lighting too ? </p><p></p><p>also could you recommend any settings / how to focus if it is JUST me being in the centre of the focus - as that is all it will ever be when filming my youtube videos with a tripod. how do i ensure that my face is entirely in focus when i return to shot? thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christina Rotondo, post: 368195, member: 33272"] Thank you - really helpful! and dont worry - i know that autofocus is a nono haha! but desperate times called for desperate measures. I also have a REAALLLYYYY bad thing to admit... so i dont use the manual settings much! I KNOW, its awful. but ive never really taken the time to actually set the aperture and then the white balance and make it look perfect - I really need to do this. what would you recommend a (rough) aperture should be for an indoor bedroom scene? sometimes if filmed in the eveing with low lighting too ? also could you recommend any settings / how to focus if it is JUST me being in the centre of the focus - as that is all it will ever be when filming my youtube videos with a tripod. how do i ensure that my face is entirely in focus when i return to shot? thank you! [/QUOTE]
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