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New D500: All Shots Blurry
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<blockquote data-quote="bluegrassman" data-source="post: 685514" data-attributes="member: 45802"><p>Just one more comment. I am grateful for all suggestions and I will try them, but my main concern is that I can't get anything but 1% or less usable pictures in aperature priority mode. That is really my main concern. I feel like I NEED to have a mode where I can swing my camera around and take the best shot I can get without trying to make adjustments on the fly or try to predict settings in advance. Fore me, that has been aperature priority mode in the past. I've taken maybe 2500 shots now, in a wide variety of conditions, many of them extremely favorable, using multiple lenses, one of which is tried and true. It is extraordinarily rare for any of those shots to turn out. I would love to find out that I'm a total dufus and I just need to _____. But I don't think it's unreasonable to expect that Aperature Priority mode should have better performance than what I'm seeing. It was miraculous with my D3400, with no tweaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluegrassman, post: 685514, member: 45802"] Just one more comment. I am grateful for all suggestions and I will try them, but my main concern is that I can't get anything but 1% or less usable pictures in aperature priority mode. That is really my main concern. I feel like I NEED to have a mode where I can swing my camera around and take the best shot I can get without trying to make adjustments on the fly or try to predict settings in advance. Fore me, that has been aperature priority mode in the past. I've taken maybe 2500 shots now, in a wide variety of conditions, many of them extremely favorable, using multiple lenses, one of which is tried and true. It is extraordinarily rare for any of those shots to turn out. I would love to find out that I'm a total dufus and I just need to _____. But I don't think it's unreasonable to expect that Aperature Priority mode should have better performance than what I'm seeing. It was miraculous with my D3400, with no tweaking. [/QUOTE]
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