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D810
im turned off the d810
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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 435108" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>Sorry to disappoint you and your hopes and dreams for user adjustable settings on upper tier cameras. They were not made for on the fly switch to auto settings.</p><p>The cameras like the D300s, D4(s), D7XX, D8XX were not made to conform to the casual photographer. Which is why you would not find an "Auto" setting in camera.</p><p></p><p>And while Ken Rockwell is fun to read his opinions, don't put too much faith in what he writes. Take it only as a grain of salt, and get what you need out of it. However do not put his opinions as the definitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 435108, member: 13155"] Sorry to disappoint you and your hopes and dreams for user adjustable settings on upper tier cameras. They were not made for on the fly switch to auto settings. The cameras like the D300s, D4(s), D7XX, D8XX were not made to conform to the casual photographer. Which is why you would not find an "Auto" setting in camera. And while Ken Rockwell is fun to read his opinions, don't put too much faith in what he writes. Take it only as a grain of salt, and get what you need out of it. However do not put his opinions as the definitive. [/QUOTE]
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