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D500
New D500: All Shots Blurry
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<blockquote data-quote="bluegrassman" data-source="post: 685538" data-attributes="member: 45802"><p>Please believe me when i say that i understand that this is user error. I feel like i have acknowledged that. That is why i am here. I also understand that i can diagnose and manually correct the issue.</p><p></p><p>But for someone who doesn’t aspire to be a professional, who just wants to go on a 6 mile hike and capture the best pics i can in nature, often with just a blink to get the capture, i don’t think it’s unreasonable for me to hope for an automated option. I think that’s why they create those modes. In the past, on a nikon, aperature priority worked miraculously. My expectation was that aperature priority would behave SOMEWHAT the same. If that is not the case, that surprises me, but OK, Doesn’t seem like an unreasonable assumption. It surprises me that Ap effectively can not produce a single decent shot without manual intervention, unlike my past dxperience with the D3400. But if that is the case, ok, disappointing, but ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluegrassman, post: 685538, member: 45802"] Please believe me when i say that i understand that this is user error. I feel like i have acknowledged that. That is why i am here. I also understand that i can diagnose and manually correct the issue. But for someone who doesn’t aspire to be a professional, who just wants to go on a 6 mile hike and capture the best pics i can in nature, often with just a blink to get the capture, i don’t think it’s unreasonable for me to hope for an automated option. I think that’s why they create those modes. In the past, on a nikon, aperature priority worked miraculously. My expectation was that aperature priority would behave SOMEWHAT the same. If that is not the case, that surprises me, but OK, Doesn’t seem like an unreasonable assumption. It surprises me that Ap effectively can not produce a single decent shot without manual intervention, unlike my past dxperience with the D3400. But if that is the case, ok, disappointing, but ok. [/QUOTE]
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