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D200
change the setting- D200 camera
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<blockquote data-quote="Curt" data-source="post: 5122" data-attributes="member: 165"><p>Once you get the hang of the D200 you will love it. It is a Pro series camera and you need to treat it that way. Its not really a point and shoot type of camera.</p><p>But I would say it is one of the best cameras (for the money) Nikon has ever made. So consider yourself lucky to have one. Maybe you have moved the focus level as others have said. If you have it on M manual you will have to manually focus it on the lens ring. You might want to check that (on the lefthand side) it will say C-S-M.</p><p>If you don't want to focus it manually use C or S. I find M is great for close up work (Macro) or when the light is such that it fools the AF (bright backgrounds, etc.).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Curt, post: 5122, member: 165"] Once you get the hang of the D200 you will love it. It is a Pro series camera and you need to treat it that way. Its not really a point and shoot type of camera. But I would say it is one of the best cameras (for the money) Nikon has ever made. So consider yourself lucky to have one. Maybe you have moved the focus level as others have said. If you have it on M manual you will have to manually focus it on the lens ring. You might want to check that (on the lefthand side) it will say C-S-M. If you don't want to focus it manually use C or S. I find M is great for close up work (Macro) or when the light is such that it fools the AF (bright backgrounds, etc.). [/QUOTE]
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