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D3200
Image Quality Settings Rough Guide
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<blockquote data-quote="adot45" data-source="post: 481583" data-attributes="member: 40001"><p>Yes indeed Paul, some of this stuff is starting to sink in. </p><p></p><p>A lot of the poor quality pix from yesterday were the result of silly blunders on my part. ie I was trying longer exposure times in A and S modes (1/4, 1/8) to try and show motion with the water and then started taking pictures of the Grandson without changing anything on the command dial. Needless to say I was sure able to show motion there! Duh...also, I somehow managed to change the exp. comp. on my D40 to -alot....those pictures look like the inside of a coal mine at midnight....about 50 of them. Most of the pix on the D3200 were over exposed, it was a real shock to see when I got home. No doubt there is help here but I will keep hammering away at it. Thanks again, I appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adot45, post: 481583, member: 40001"] Yes indeed Paul, some of this stuff is starting to sink in. A lot of the poor quality pix from yesterday were the result of silly blunders on my part. ie I was trying longer exposure times in A and S modes (1/4, 1/8) to try and show motion with the water and then started taking pictures of the Grandson without changing anything on the command dial. Needless to say I was sure able to show motion there! Duh...also, I somehow managed to change the exp. comp. on my D40 to -alot....those pictures look like the inside of a coal mine at midnight....about 50 of them. Most of the pix on the D3200 were over exposed, it was a real shock to see when I got home. No doubt there is help here but I will keep hammering away at it. Thanks again, I appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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