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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Whyton" data-source="post: 176252" data-attributes="member: 15699"><p>Hi Mike,</p><p></p><p>Some of it may be me I suppose, it's just that I'm not really getting a massive improvement on some of the old digi snappers I use. My first issue was on shooting some pics on Auto I got appalling results on a bright Cornwall beach, it had set an ISO of 3200?? I don't use auto much so that isn't a problem. </p><p>None of the photos pop out at me (if you know what I mean?) they could just have easily been taken on an Iphone.</p><p>I'm scratching my head over this camera, it seems like a lot to carry for indifferent results, but just in case it is me I will take advice and try and learn, do I need to junk the kit lens and get say a 55 fixed? something with more light F1.8?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Whyton, post: 176252, member: 15699"] Hi Mike, Some of it may be me I suppose, it's just that I'm not really getting a massive improvement on some of the old digi snappers I use. My first issue was on shooting some pics on Auto I got appalling results on a bright Cornwall beach, it had set an ISO of 3200?? I don't use auto much so that isn't a problem. None of the photos pop out at me (if you know what I mean?) they could just have easily been taken on an Iphone. I'm scratching my head over this camera, it seems like a lot to carry for indifferent results, but just in case it is me I will take advice and try and learn, do I need to junk the kit lens and get say a 55 fixed? something with more light F1.8? [/QUOTE]
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