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D5100
Indoor/Party Mode Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Anibal" data-source="post: 101748" data-attributes="member: 12378"><p>Thanks to stmv...I did not realize that it was related with the red-eye reduction (I never use this feature, and other compact cameras I've used do other things)...This is also adviced in the documentation. I'm so sorry for posting this.</p><p></p><p>TedG954: There are two activieties, scientific research and music, that I practice everyday, to earn a living. I'm just starting with photography...so I wonder what makes you giving such an ignorant and stupid answer to a guy whose camera's last picture filename is DSC_0050. I just needed (very little) help...But, as you were not willing to give any, at least with this post, you should have laugh at me alone at home and not post this imbecile mockery...</p><p></p><p>Moreover, I've also asked this question to two guys that have been using (D)SLRs for a long time and also to a guy at Nikon (in my country), and I obtained no answer. And this is the answer I received from support@nikonusa:</p><p></p><p><em>Some times it is delay because the camera is re-focusing itself. An other reason is that the flash does not read that flash is needed right away so it delays. The flash some times have to readjust. So the delay sometimes is ok in Indoor/Party modes. But if you every feel the need to have us look at your DSLR we can do that for you.</em></p><p></p><p>So, shut up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anibal, post: 101748, member: 12378"] Thanks to stmv...I did not realize that it was related with the red-eye reduction (I never use this feature, and other compact cameras I've used do other things)...This is also adviced in the documentation. I'm so sorry for posting this. TedG954: There are two activieties, scientific research and music, that I practice everyday, to earn a living. I'm just starting with photography...so I wonder what makes you giving such an ignorant and stupid answer to a guy whose camera's last picture filename is DSC_0050. I just needed (very little) help...But, as you were not willing to give any, at least with this post, you should have laugh at me alone at home and not post this imbecile mockery... Moreover, I've also asked this question to two guys that have been using (D)SLRs for a long time and also to a guy at Nikon (in my country), and I obtained no answer. And this is the answer I received from support@nikonusa: [I]Some times it is delay because the camera is re-focusing itself. An other reason is that the flash does not read that flash is needed right away so it delays. The flash some times have to readjust. So the delay sometimes is ok in Indoor/Party modes. But if you every feel the need to have us look at your DSLR we can do that for you.[/I] So, shut up. [/QUOTE]
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