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D3100
Clarity clarity how do I find it
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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 448632" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>Anyone else you know that's a bonzer photog? Are they getting the same results with your cam? How long have you been shooting? Is there wind? For focusing, use whatever it takes for you to see clearly through the viewfinder. If ya go to live view, since it's all on screen, the reading glasses would be the one, I'd think.</p><p></p><p>I don't think an upgrade is what will fix the issue, necessarily. I own (and shot with for over a year) the D3100, and had no problems getting sharp, in-focus, stunning shots with the 18-55 and other lenses. If it is the camera, and fairly new, a return or repair should fix it right up.</p><p></p><p>Good luck in sorting it out, and welcome to the forums!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 448632, member: 12257"] Anyone else you know that's a bonzer photog? Are they getting the same results with your cam? How long have you been shooting? Is there wind? For focusing, use whatever it takes for you to see clearly through the viewfinder. If ya go to live view, since it's all on screen, the reading glasses would be the one, I'd think. I don't think an upgrade is what will fix the issue, necessarily. I own (and shot with for over a year) the D3100, and had no problems getting sharp, in-focus, stunning shots with the 18-55 and other lenses. If it is the camera, and fairly new, a return or repair should fix it right up. Good luck in sorting it out, and welcome to the forums! [/QUOTE]
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