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<blockquote data-quote="baza30" data-source="post: 67215" data-attributes="member: 10199"><p>Ok so this is a preemptive question, thinking ahead for once.</p><p>I'm off to my local drifting event on Saturday..... the first big outing since swapping from my Fujifilm s4080 bridge to the D3100.</p><p>Most of what I was taking, picture wise, was decent with the bridge, considering what it was. At £160 brand new I couldn't knock it.</p><p>Now though, I want to try and make the pictures as good as they possibly can be, so any tips or suggestions will be welcomed.</p><p>As a footnote, I'll generally be shooting in manual mode with the odd switch to sports or even macro for some extreme dof (depth of field).</p><p>I only have two kit lenses and just sorted out my track side insurance, so distance to the cars shouldn't be a major factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baza30, post: 67215, member: 10199"] Ok so this is a preemptive question, thinking ahead for once. I'm off to my local drifting event on Saturday..... the first big outing since swapping from my Fujifilm s4080 bridge to the D3100. Most of what I was taking, picture wise, was decent with the bridge, considering what it was. At £160 brand new I couldn't knock it. Now though, I want to try and make the pictures as good as they possibly can be, so any tips or suggestions will be welcomed. As a footnote, I'll generally be shooting in manual mode with the odd switch to sports or even macro for some extreme dof (depth of field). I only have two kit lenses and just sorted out my track side insurance, so distance to the cars shouldn't be a major factor. [/QUOTE]
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