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Help taking better pictures with the D5100
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<blockquote data-quote="ducz24" data-source="post: 199022" data-attributes="member: 14362"><p>I know exactly how you feel. I'm sure everybody knows exactly how you feel. We have all been there. Practice.. Practice.. Practice..Take a picture in auto, study the settings it chose. Then try to duplicate it using the "A" mode and adjust per your standard. Every lighting conditions are different so you have to practice. My only suggestion is to leave the iso setting to "auto" and just play with your aperture and shutter to get the shot that you are looking for. Good luck and happy shooting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ducz24, post: 199022, member: 14362"] I know exactly how you feel. I'm sure everybody knows exactly how you feel. We have all been there. Practice.. Practice.. Practice..Take a picture in auto, study the settings it chose. Then try to duplicate it using the "A" mode and adjust per your standard. Every lighting conditions are different so you have to practice. My only suggestion is to leave the iso setting to "auto" and just play with your aperture and shutter to get the shot that you are looking for. Good luck and happy shooting! [/QUOTE]
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