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Help with focusing
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<blockquote data-quote="pistnbroke" data-source="post: 96933" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p>Now all hold up or this guy will never get it right ...Always use it in P mode to start with . Set your focus to AF-S ( look in the manual) set the auto iso to 400-6400 min shutter to 1/30......then you should be fine ..put the single square in the centre on the item of main interest and half press .. re frame and fully press ..will be fine....</p><p>If you want depth of field the use A for aperture mode ( not A for auto) set for F11 and other settings as above . remember you must set menu to what you want for each positon of the dial they dont transfer from one to the other .</p><p>I have about 30,000 shots on my two D7000 this year so just ask and it shall be told unto you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistnbroke, post: 96933, member: 9514"] Now all hold up or this guy will never get it right ...Always use it in P mode to start with . Set your focus to AF-S ( look in the manual) set the auto iso to 400-6400 min shutter to 1/30......then you should be fine ..put the single square in the centre on the item of main interest and half press .. re frame and fully press ..will be fine.... If you want depth of field the use A for aperture mode ( not A for auto) set for F11 and other settings as above . remember you must set menu to what you want for each positon of the dial they dont transfer from one to the other . I have about 30,000 shots on my two D7000 this year so just ask and it shall be told unto you [/QUOTE]
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