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<blockquote data-quote="wev" data-source="post: 465348" data-attributes="member: 16783"><p>I have a pair of 5300s and shoot both every day, one set up for macro (90mm) and one for birds and such (150-600). I shoot under all sorts of conditions and have had no issues of any kind that weren't my own fault. I even manage a descent picture now and again.</p><p></p><p>I have Best Buy 2 year coverage on both -- the second body was a free replacement for my 5200, when its shutter went bad (at 127,000 clicks!). </p><p></p><p>As for your image, it is pretty much what I would expect shooting 4000 iso at 1/1600 using high HDR mode on a hazy day. Try it again with better light. You might want to switch to M and see what setting combo works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wev, post: 465348, member: 16783"] I have a pair of 5300s and shoot both every day, one set up for macro (90mm) and one for birds and such (150-600). I shoot under all sorts of conditions and have had no issues of any kind that weren't my own fault. I even manage a descent picture now and again. I have Best Buy 2 year coverage on both -- the second body was a free replacement for my 5200, when its shutter went bad (at 127,000 clicks!). As for your image, it is pretty much what I would expect shooting 4000 iso at 1/1600 using high HDR mode on a hazy day. Try it again with better light. You might want to switch to M and see what setting combo works. [/QUOTE]
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