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D3200
Putting the entire photo in focus in Manual
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<blockquote data-quote="SirenWilliams" data-source="post: 393503" data-attributes="member: 35697"><p>I do know that Aperture Priority Mode is the mode I'd want to have it in, but for the life of me, I can not get the entire photo to focus no matter what I do in that mode. </p><p>If I'm not mistaken, I have more control with ISO, etc, in Manual. So how do I keep control over all of my settings AND the aperture all at once? </p><p>After giving up on Aperture Mode, I just hang out in Manual, usually. </p><p>You mentioned length of lens.... Do you think it has anything to do with the lens I'm using?? I have this problem with both my 18-55 and my 55-300. </p><p>With that being said, if I buy that 18-300mm lens as an "all in one" for traveling, am I going to run into this issue??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirenWilliams, post: 393503, member: 35697"] I do know that Aperture Priority Mode is the mode I'd want to have it in, but for the life of me, I can not get the entire photo to focus no matter what I do in that mode. If I'm not mistaken, I have more control with ISO, etc, in Manual. So how do I keep control over all of my settings AND the aperture all at once? After giving up on Aperture Mode, I just hang out in Manual, usually. You mentioned length of lens.... Do you think it has anything to do with the lens I'm using?? I have this problem with both my 18-55 and my 55-300. With that being said, if I buy that 18-300mm lens as an "all in one" for traveling, am I going to run into this issue?? [/QUOTE]
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