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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3100
D3100 ISO numbers and F settings
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveH" data-source="post: 354535" data-attributes="member: 9252"><p>Those lights that flash, are the active focus points that the camera is going to use for the shot - If they are not over the bit you want in focus, then your shot will be a bit blurred like the spider example - You can take control of the focus points that get used and select your own.</p><p></p><p>Manual focus points are useful especially in macro / close up work, so have a read in the manual and give it a go... Try the centre focus point, and set the aperture to around F11 and try a spider or similar again...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveH, post: 354535, member: 9252"] Those lights that flash, are the active focus points that the camera is going to use for the shot - If they are not over the bit you want in focus, then your shot will be a bit blurred like the spider example - You can take control of the focus points that get used and select your own. Manual focus points are useful especially in macro / close up work, so have a read in the manual and give it a go... Try the centre focus point, and set the aperture to around F11 and try a spider or similar again... [/QUOTE]
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