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<blockquote data-quote="omgboost" data-source="post: 500146" data-attributes="member: 34043"><p>Mostly it's the video and the live viewfinder. I would also like more of the focus points and easier access to settings found on the D7100. Most of my shots were in S or A mode but I've begun to mainly shoot in M to get use to the exposure triangle settings. Some of my pictures come out really dark or too bright, sometimes I think the pictures look nice but I feel that it takes a few seconds for me to adjust the settings to capture the moment. With a kid, I don't want to miss a moment which is why I think a point and shoot would be great. I know I can shoot auto with the dslr but if the point and shoot serves my ourpose, I don't see the need for spending the extra money on another dslr. I do like the dslr though and would like to take up taking pictures of the stars but that means I need to travel a few hours away from the city.</p><p></p><p>Post processing is another subject I need to get myself familiar with. The only post processing I know is converting the image to jpeg and changing the resolution.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="omgboost, post: 500146, member: 34043"] Mostly it's the video and the live viewfinder. I would also like more of the focus points and easier access to settings found on the D7100. Most of my shots were in S or A mode but I've begun to mainly shoot in M to get use to the exposure triangle settings. Some of my pictures come out really dark or too bright, sometimes I think the pictures look nice but I feel that it takes a few seconds for me to adjust the settings to capture the moment. With a kid, I don't want to miss a moment which is why I think a point and shoot would be great. I know I can shoot auto with the dslr but if the point and shoot serves my ourpose, I don't see the need for spending the extra money on another dslr. I do like the dslr though and would like to take up taking pictures of the stars but that means I need to travel a few hours away from the city. Post processing is another subject I need to get myself familiar with. The only post processing I know is converting the image to jpeg and changing the resolution. Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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