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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D500
Slightly out of depth with a d5000 to d500 move
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<blockquote data-quote="D'Grump" data-source="post: 824660" data-attributes="member: 49504"><p>One other thought. Do you have a tripod that you can use? If so, mount the camera on the tripod, put the camera in ”P”rogram mode, and take some pictures using the self timer feature to minimize camera shake. We’re just trying to find out if it’s the camera/lens, or your technique that’s causing the issue.</p><p>Also, put the release mode dial into “S” for single shot, and NOT Qc (continuous quiet).</p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D'Grump, post: 824660, member: 49504"] One other thought. Do you have a tripod that you can use? If so, mount the camera on the tripod, put the camera in ”P”rogram mode, and take some pictures using the self timer feature to minimize camera shake. We’re just trying to find out if it’s the camera/lens, or your technique that’s causing the issue. Also, put the release mode dial into “S” for single shot, and NOT Qc (continuous quiet). Andy [/QUOTE]
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