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D3100
help I hate my D3100, can't take indoor pics
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<blockquote data-quote="chryssie" data-source="post: 40471" data-attributes="member: 8447"><p>Hi there! Don't forget to use the tripod or put the camera on a table to stabilize it. Use the remote if you have one, or put it on the self timer. Remember that the slightest movement will blur the photo. Also check what your ISO is on - you may need to increase that. Also there is a little green dot on the bottom left hand corner - if camera is in focus, it will stay still, but will blink when the focus is out. I admit, that I forget about that little green dot, but when one keeps an eye on it, the photos come out well. As others have said, it is worth your while going on the net and learning about the exposure triangle (ISO, Shutter speed, and aperture because they work together and once you know whats what, it will help you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chryssie, post: 40471, member: 8447"] Hi there! Don't forget to use the tripod or put the camera on a table to stabilize it. Use the remote if you have one, or put it on the self timer. Remember that the slightest movement will blur the photo. Also check what your ISO is on - you may need to increase that. Also there is a little green dot on the bottom left hand corner - if camera is in focus, it will stay still, but will blink when the focus is out. I admit, that I forget about that little green dot, but when one keeps an eye on it, the photos come out well. As others have said, it is worth your while going on the net and learning about the exposure triangle (ISO, Shutter speed, and aperture because they work together and once you know whats what, it will help you. [/QUOTE]
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