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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
Newbie here D3000?
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<blockquote data-quote="jgraves1107" data-source="post: 154638" data-attributes="member: 14421"><p>Ok bought it 2yrs ago for the wife and it just seems to be a pos. Got her a canon and she can get every shot perfect. I refuse to think it's the camera that's the issue here. Under exposed, over exposed, out of focus in focus. What is the best settings for the D3000 with the kit lens 18-55 or even 55-200? Manual all the way? I just refuse to give up! I know absolutely nothing when it comes to photography and no matter how much I read I am still confused. Someone did point out that the camera seemed to be autofocusing continuously, yet I really have not grasped the AF-S, AF-C, etc. The manual seems vague on this. What am I missing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgraves1107, post: 154638, member: 14421"] Ok bought it 2yrs ago for the wife and it just seems to be a pos. Got her a canon and she can get every shot perfect. I refuse to think it's the camera that's the issue here. Under exposed, over exposed, out of focus in focus. What is the best settings for the D3000 with the kit lens 18-55 or even 55-200? Manual all the way? I just refuse to give up! I know absolutely nothing when it comes to photography and no matter how much I read I am still confused. Someone did point out that the camera seemed to be autofocusing continuously, yet I really have not grasped the AF-S, AF-C, etc. The manual seems vague on this. What am I missing? [/QUOTE]
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