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D3300 shooting in "S" mode, pictures all black "subject is too dark"
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandpatch" data-source="post: 394208" data-attributes="member: 10543"><p><strong>Re: D3300 shooting in "S" mode, pictures all black "subject is too dark"</strong></p><p></p><p>In view of your short time to learn about settings and rather than risk losing holiday photos, I'd set it to [A] Automatic, let the flash pop up when it wants to and simply enjoy the days and your camera. Then at a later time, break out the owner's manual and start the experiment with the various settings.</p><p></p><p>Speaking from experience, learning about a new camera in an indoor setting produces a lot of frustration. Best to take a walk on a sunny day and shoot away in good light. You'll likely get some great pictures and begin to build confidence.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandpatch, post: 394208, member: 10543"] [b]Re: D3300 shooting in "S" mode, pictures all black "subject is too dark"[/b] In view of your short time to learn about settings and rather than risk losing holiday photos, I'd set it to [A] Automatic, let the flash pop up when it wants to and simply enjoy the days and your camera. Then at a later time, break out the owner's manual and start the experiment with the various settings. Speaking from experience, learning about a new camera in an indoor setting produces a lot of frustration. Best to take a walk on a sunny day and shoot away in good light. You'll likely get some great pictures and begin to build confidence. Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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