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best settings for the 3400
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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 658707" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>Best settings depend upon , subject, distance , lighting and lens... and if you're on a tripod. The process of photography revolves around making the long string of decisions , both before and after shutter actuation, which will give you results that you like.. right? </p><p>If he wants to learn , then he needs to see what he does wrong, and so he needs to make the decisions for himself in manual. If he is just goofing around, then there's a secret button on the bottom of the camera ,which you push, so all the pictures come out great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 658707, member: 31397"] Best settings depend upon , subject, distance , lighting and lens... and if you're on a tripod. The process of photography revolves around making the long string of decisions , both before and after shutter actuation, which will give you results that you like.. right? If he wants to learn , then he needs to see what he does wrong, and so he needs to make the decisions for himself in manual. If he is just goofing around, then there's a secret button on the bottom of the camera ,which you push, so all the pictures come out great. [/QUOTE]
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