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D7000
Need despirate help with D7000...I'm ready to give up. :(
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<blockquote data-quote="juzwiak77" data-source="post: 203280" data-attributes="member: 16979"><p>I am referring to both. I am finding that even with the focus spot on a subjects face, the picture comes out blurry when i get over 15 feet away. If i am 5 feet away it is beautiful. I also have so much trouble with motion blur with people moving in dark lighting like at receptions, walking down the isle in a dark church etc. I never went o school, I learned everything on my own, and i have had a healthy fan base of return customers, but i am feeling lost these last few months. i want to get really good with this camera, but i live in a tiny town, and i have no clue where to turn to understand which modes are best for indoot weddings and the like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juzwiak77, post: 203280, member: 16979"] I am referring to both. I am finding that even with the focus spot on a subjects face, the picture comes out blurry when i get over 15 feet away. If i am 5 feet away it is beautiful. I also have so much trouble with motion blur with people moving in dark lighting like at receptions, walking down the isle in a dark church etc. I never went o school, I learned everything on my own, and i have had a healthy fan base of return customers, but i am feeling lost these last few months. i want to get really good with this camera, but i live in a tiny town, and i have no clue where to turn to understand which modes are best for indoot weddings and the like. [/QUOTE]
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