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D3100
D3100 ISO numbers and F settings
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveH" data-source="post: 354541" data-attributes="member: 9252"><p>There is a 3D tracking focus mode, although depending on the moving object and the background, you may have varying success with.</p><p></p><p>When multiple focus points show up, the camera picks the best focus to suit those points. The focus modes are a HUGE subject - I recommend setting some aside, with a fully charged battery, and have a read through this:- <a href="http://photographylife.com/dslr-autofocus-modes-explained" target="_blank">DSLR Autofocus Modes Explained</a> and cross reference it with your manual... It will explain things much better than I can.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the samples you posted, I don't think anything is broken, it is just a matter of learning the different modes and features of the camera. For example changing scene mode from close-up to sport to landscape will change the focus mode in your camera in a way you may not expect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveH, post: 354541, member: 9252"] There is a 3D tracking focus mode, although depending on the moving object and the background, you may have varying success with. When multiple focus points show up, the camera picks the best focus to suit those points. The focus modes are a HUGE subject - I recommend setting some aside, with a fully charged battery, and have a read through this:- [url=http://photographylife.com/dslr-autofocus-modes-explained]DSLR Autofocus Modes Explained[/url] and cross reference it with your manual... It will explain things much better than I can. Looking at the samples you posted, I don't think anything is broken, it is just a matter of learning the different modes and features of the camera. For example changing scene mode from close-up to sport to landscape will change the focus mode in your camera in a way you may not expect. [/QUOTE]
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