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i am not happy with the results of my D5100
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<blockquote data-quote="Pierro" data-source="post: 76915" data-attributes="member: 8517"><p>Unfortunately, running before you can walk never works with complicated hobbies like photography. You have to start getting out of the consumer ' snaps ' mode and start experimenting with A priority, S Priority, M Priority. Read up as much as you can, check your manual for tips. I find the official maker manuals only go as far as telling you what the settings are and dont delve deep enough in the ways that they can be interpreted. Maybe try one of the Magic Lantern Guides for your model of camera. These go a lot further than the Nikon manual.</p><p></p><p>You've had some good advice here already, so follow it up, and keep experimenting. One of the best things you can do is try something, and post the results here, with EXIF data intact, that way you'll get all the help you need to guide you here on the forums. You'll find plenty of people willing to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pierro, post: 76915, member: 8517"] Unfortunately, running before you can walk never works with complicated hobbies like photography. You have to start getting out of the consumer ' snaps ' mode and start experimenting with A priority, S Priority, M Priority. Read up as much as you can, check your manual for tips. I find the official maker manuals only go as far as telling you what the settings are and dont delve deep enough in the ways that they can be interpreted. Maybe try one of the Magic Lantern Guides for your model of camera. These go a lot further than the Nikon manual. You've had some good advice here already, so follow it up, and keep experimenting. One of the best things you can do is try something, and post the results here, with EXIF data intact, that way you'll get all the help you need to guide you here on the forums. You'll find plenty of people willing to help. [/QUOTE]
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