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D5100
Manual vs AF
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 62776" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>Think I am going to get Lasik o fix my old eyes. As far as AF vs M I use AF and only adjust it on macro. I was also reading an article photo magazine about manual exposure. They had a pretty interesting take on it. Shoot A or P and let the camera take e of the other. We always know if we need stop action or depth of field so set for it. Look in the view finder gives you the other setting so you can see it is ok. Changing scenes or clouds etc can change the exposure faster then you can and you might get the shot by using one of the auto setting. also leave my camera on P so I can grap it and shoot without bothering to set anything. Never know when that once in a lifetime shot comes in front of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 62776, member: 6277"] Think I am going to get Lasik o fix my old eyes. As far as AF vs M I use AF and only adjust it on macro. I was also reading an article photo magazine about manual exposure. They had a pretty interesting take on it. Shoot A or P and let the camera take e of the other. We always know if we need stop action or depth of field so set for it. Look in the view finder gives you the other setting so you can see it is ok. Changing scenes or clouds etc can change the exposure faster then you can and you might get the shot by using one of the auto setting. also leave my camera on P so I can grap it and shoot without bothering to set anything. Never know when that once in a lifetime shot comes in front of you. [/QUOTE]
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