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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
Newbie here D3000?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roy1961" data-source="post: 154680" data-attributes="member: 12541"><p>if you are going to shot Manual, then like most you us you are in for a learning curve, a quick tip is to set your dial to auto, take a note of the settings and switch back to manual and apply them, this will get you close, also in manual you will need to keep a close eye on your exposure (it will be at the bottom when you look thru your viewfinder, shown something like this, +_ _ | _ _ -) try to get as close to the center as possible. Good luck and dont give up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy1961, post: 154680, member: 12541"] if you are going to shot Manual, then like most you us you are in for a learning curve, a quick tip is to set your dial to auto, take a note of the settings and switch back to manual and apply them, this will get you close, also in manual you will need to keep a close eye on your exposure (it will be at the bottom when you look thru your viewfinder, shown something like this, +_ _ | _ _ -) try to get as close to the center as possible. Good luck and dont give up. [/QUOTE]
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