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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Grove" data-source="post: 312838" data-attributes="member: 25730"><p>Ok... I got home last night and saw what you guys already knew... there's no distance scale... so no problem... I waited for it to get dark and I went outside to try the focusing manually... I was able to get a crisp focus, but when I snapped a few pictures (it was an apartment that I focused on about 2 blocks down the street), it came out very dark and only 2 lights were visible out of at least 5... In "M" mode, I had my aperture all the way down to 4 or 4.5... my shutter speed was at 250 and my iso was at 100... what do I need to change here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Grove, post: 312838, member: 25730"] Ok... I got home last night and saw what you guys already knew... there's no distance scale... so no problem... I waited for it to get dark and I went outside to try the focusing manually... I was able to get a crisp focus, but when I snapped a few pictures (it was an apartment that I focused on about 2 blocks down the street), it came out very dark and only 2 lights were visible out of at least 5... In "M" mode, I had my aperture all the way down to 4 or 4.5... my shutter speed was at 250 and my iso was at 100... what do I need to change here? [/QUOTE]
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