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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 267204" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>With these two photos it looks like you were in low light with the cat. And with the bird you have that same problem my wife did shooting with her Coolpix L120. It has a very long zoom but with that comes the problem of slow shutter speed for that long a lens. The longer the zoom the faster shutter speed you need. With your coolpix you have no control over that. The D3200 will have the same problems but you have a lot more control over it. You can shoot a higher ISO so you can get the shutter speed fast enough to not have motion blur. And with the indoor/low light you can shoot higher ISO also or use the built in flash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 267204, member: 6277"] With these two photos it looks like you were in low light with the cat. And with the bird you have that same problem my wife did shooting with her Coolpix L120. It has a very long zoom but with that comes the problem of slow shutter speed for that long a lens. The longer the zoom the faster shutter speed you need. With your coolpix you have no control over that. The D3200 will have the same problems but you have a lot more control over it. You can shoot a higher ISO so you can get the shutter speed fast enough to not have motion blur. And with the indoor/low light you can shoot higher ISO also or use the built in flash. [/QUOTE]
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