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D3100
D3100 ISO numbers and F settings
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveNewman" data-source="post: 354533" data-attributes="member: 26588"><p>its not every picture thats the thing which really is annoying me. I must be doing something wrong, but i have no idea what...</p><p></p><p>reference using the F11 on the close up i have to manually set this on the M setting as i cant change it if i use the camera close icon and shoot from there, as thats set to F8. </p><p></p><p>my focus points are always on the centre spot looking through the camera.</p><p></p><p>reference moving objects, like flying birds, my dogs which play and run about etc i shoot continuous to try and take many pictures all at different angles as they move, out of, lets say 10 shots, 2 are any good, rest are blur or out of focus. How can i get all 10 shots perfect???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveNewman, post: 354533, member: 26588"] its not every picture thats the thing which really is annoying me. I must be doing something wrong, but i have no idea what... reference using the F11 on the close up i have to manually set this on the M setting as i cant change it if i use the camera close icon and shoot from there, as thats set to F8. my focus points are always on the centre spot looking through the camera. reference moving objects, like flying birds, my dogs which play and run about etc i shoot continuous to try and take many pictures all at different angles as they move, out of, lets say 10 shots, 2 are any good, rest are blur or out of focus. How can i get all 10 shots perfect??? [/QUOTE]
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