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D7000
New to DSLR - Shooting in Aperture Mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 125164" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>In "A"perture Priority mode you are in control of the aperture; but only to the degree the lens allows it and at 105mm you can't have it both ways. Meaning you can't that much zoom AND and a big aperture (at least not without paying BIG bucks). You can have 3.5 at 18mm but as your level of zoom increases, so does your aperture. This is one of the many tradeoffs we learn to deal with as photographers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 125164, member: 13090"] In "A"perture Priority mode you are in control of the aperture; but only to the degree the lens allows it and at 105mm you can't have it both ways. Meaning you can't that much zoom AND and a big aperture (at least not without paying BIG bucks). You can have 3.5 at 18mm but as your level of zoom increases, so does your aperture. This is one of the many tradeoffs we learn to deal with as photographers. [/QUOTE]
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