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<blockquote data-quote="buzznuts" data-source="post: 175557" data-attributes="member: 15661"><p>Thanks guys, I played around with different lighting situations and indeed the P mode functioned, but very limited choices and both shutter/aperture are fused together. It will be a function I believe I would rarely use. Great to have that sorted out.</p><p>I had hoped that it was like a manual mode where the baseline exposure is set automatically and one could adjust shutter and aperture separately with full range of choices. Hence quicker speed to be ready to shoot in those moments, I guess its game of knowing what to do to bring the light meter into range quickly.</p><p>Practice makes perfect.</p><p>Too thick headed to read and digest all info in the manual.</p><p>Now to save up for a wide angle lens. Is there a good reference location that has detailed pics of actual photos from different sizes and options of nikkor lens?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzznuts, post: 175557, member: 15661"] Thanks guys, I played around with different lighting situations and indeed the P mode functioned, but very limited choices and both shutter/aperture are fused together. It will be a function I believe I would rarely use. Great to have that sorted out. I had hoped that it was like a manual mode where the baseline exposure is set automatically and one could adjust shutter and aperture separately with full range of choices. Hence quicker speed to be ready to shoot in those moments, I guess its game of knowing what to do to bring the light meter into range quickly. Practice makes perfect. Too thick headed to read and digest all info in the manual. Now to save up for a wide angle lens. Is there a good reference location that has detailed pics of actual photos from different sizes and options of nikkor lens? [/QUOTE]
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