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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 494912" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Use</p><p>. Single point focus, focus on the eyes</p><p>. AFC, for continuous focusing. Avoid Automatic focus selection as it will invariably focus where you do not want to.</p><p>. Matrix metering</p><p>. Aperture priority</p><p>. ISO 100, with D3100 I would not go beyond 400 and that too if absolutely necessary</p><p>. Try a few aperture values starting with F1.8 going upto F4 without flash, and F8 with flash.</p><p></p><p>If you can get hold of an external flash, then use it with the head pointed up and exposure compensation +2EV. That will brighten up your scene and give yo sharper images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 494912, member: 16090"] Use . Single point focus, focus on the eyes . AFC, for continuous focusing. Avoid Automatic focus selection as it will invariably focus where you do not want to. . Matrix metering . Aperture priority . ISO 100, with D3100 I would not go beyond 400 and that too if absolutely necessary . Try a few aperture values starting with F1.8 going upto F4 without flash, and F8 with flash. If you can get hold of an external flash, then use it with the head pointed up and exposure compensation +2EV. That will brighten up your scene and give yo sharper images. [/QUOTE]
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