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<blockquote data-quote="jleake" data-source="post: 552831" data-attributes="member: 42099"><p>I am brand new to DSLR's and have been experimenting in Manual mode. Lately I have noticed that when I adjust my settings and get ready to take a photo, occasionally my camera will try to focus on the image and will not give the ready beep. My lens moves in and out to focus and then stops. I cannot take the photo. There is a question mark on the screen and I have no idea what that is referring to. I cannot take a photo, but if I point the camera to a different image it can go ahead and focus and take a photo. Is it telling me I have my settings wrong and it is too dark/bright/etc? Since I am shooting Manual I don't see why I'm not just overriding what my camera believes are appropriate settings.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for your help!</p><p>-J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jleake, post: 552831, member: 42099"] I am brand new to DSLR's and have been experimenting in Manual mode. Lately I have noticed that when I adjust my settings and get ready to take a photo, occasionally my camera will try to focus on the image and will not give the ready beep. My lens moves in and out to focus and then stops. I cannot take the photo. There is a question mark on the screen and I have no idea what that is referring to. I cannot take a photo, but if I point the camera to a different image it can go ahead and focus and take a photo. Is it telling me I have my settings wrong and it is too dark/bright/etc? Since I am shooting Manual I don't see why I'm not just overriding what my camera believes are appropriate settings. Thanks in advance for your help! -J [/QUOTE]
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