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D3400
Never enough light
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<blockquote data-quote="noribda" data-source="post: 698498" data-attributes="member: 46390"><p>Yes, it is consistent with all my lenses, I actually had a friend at work bring in his 3300 and used his camera with my lens and his lens on my camera to compare. Set the two cameras to the same settings and my shutter speed requirement was much slower to attain a good exposure.</p><p></p><p>Yes if I open the f-stop up it does effect the shutter speed requirement, but it is still much too slow to be able to take good pictures.</p><p></p><p>Most of my photography is landscape and try some wildlife. This is not helping with that for sure. </p><p>When you ask about the way I shoot, do you mean as in manual, shutter priority or aperture priority. Normally manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noribda, post: 698498, member: 46390"] Yes, it is consistent with all my lenses, I actually had a friend at work bring in his 3300 and used his camera with my lens and his lens on my camera to compare. Set the two cameras to the same settings and my shutter speed requirement was much slower to attain a good exposure. Yes if I open the f-stop up it does effect the shutter speed requirement, but it is still much too slow to be able to take good pictures. Most of my photography is landscape and try some wildlife. This is not helping with that for sure. When you ask about the way I shoot, do you mean as in manual, shutter priority or aperture priority. Normally manual. [/QUOTE]
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