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<blockquote data-quote="Redtail55" data-source="post: 278915" data-attributes="member: 22640"><p>Understandable for sure Silven, i know that my skills aren't quite what seasoned pros are but it's pretty frustrating for me to try camera settings and tips from talented photographers and still end up with blurry pictures. The camera store employee is a nice person and all but they're telling me the opposite of what I'm being told (VR on or off )or read from these forums or online tutorials.So who's right ? dunno , but I'm not so excited to get out there and take pictures if I'm not too happy with the results. In the end all I want to do is take sharp in focus pictures , if it's me then I'll work on it harder to improve but if a D7000 allows me to get sharper pictures then a D3200 because of it being quicker or having 39 focus points then I'll pick up a used D7000 and give it a go and see how they turn out , what harm could it do ? Sorry if this sounds like sour grapes but i just want to take in focus pictures ....period. BTW thanks for the tips on the focusing , i'm trying to get better , I've been out every day this past week except one taking pictures and practicing my technique. BIF aren't easy that's for sure .</p><p>[ATTACH]78037[/ATTACH][ATTACH]78038[/ATTACH][ATTACH]78039[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redtail55, post: 278915, member: 22640"] Understandable for sure Silven, i know that my skills aren't quite what seasoned pros are but it's pretty frustrating for me to try camera settings and tips from talented photographers and still end up with blurry pictures. The camera store employee is a nice person and all but they're telling me the opposite of what I'm being told (VR on or off )or read from these forums or online tutorials.So who's right ? dunno , but I'm not so excited to get out there and take pictures if I'm not too happy with the results. In the end all I want to do is take sharp in focus pictures , if it's me then I'll work on it harder to improve but if a D7000 allows me to get sharper pictures then a D3200 because of it being quicker or having 39 focus points then I'll pick up a used D7000 and give it a go and see how they turn out , what harm could it do ? Sorry if this sounds like sour grapes but i just want to take in focus pictures ....period. BTW thanks for the tips on the focusing , i'm trying to get better , I've been out every day this past week except one taking pictures and practicing my technique. BIF aren't easy that's for sure . [ATTACH=CONFIG]78037._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]78038._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]78039._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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