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D3300
D3300 Picture quality not satisfied.
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<blockquote data-quote="singlerosa_RIP" data-source="post: 446192" data-attributes="member: 15556"><p>I'm guessing you mean 60D and 70D? Who knows? Who cares? The camera doesn't matter (until you reach a certain level of proficiency). Composition has a lot to do with picture quality. Most of these shots look like snapshots. No real story to be told, just a picture of a place where someone has been. And, no real post processing to speak of. The flag shot with shallow DOF is the closest to a framable pic from the bunch (IMHO). You might want to go to youtube and look at videos on taking great photos with the D3100. Study the exposure triangle and post processing techniques. Look at good photos and see how there were made. You can't just buy a camera and expect to take great photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singlerosa_RIP, post: 446192, member: 15556"] I'm guessing you mean 60D and 70D? Who knows? Who cares? The camera doesn't matter (until you reach a certain level of proficiency). Composition has a lot to do with picture quality. Most of these shots look like snapshots. No real story to be told, just a picture of a place where someone has been. And, no real post processing to speak of. The flag shot with shallow DOF is the closest to a framable pic from the bunch (IMHO). You might want to go to youtube and look at videos on taking great photos with the D3100. Study the exposure triangle and post processing techniques. Look at good photos and see how there were made. You can't just buy a camera and expect to take great photos. [/QUOTE]
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