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<blockquote data-quote="Maxie" data-source="post: 92171" data-attributes="member: 11769"><p>All great advice, I wish to thank everyone that has replied here. I'm learning so much. I'm still reading up from the CD that came with the Nikon D3100 camera. </p><p></p><p>I've been focusing on parts of it right now. Single P & S settings for now. Which, I think I'll learn better that way. I started with the "P" setting and then the "S" setting and played around with that with the 55-200mm lens. I've notices that using the "S" setting that if I go with the faster setting it gets a bit grainy at distance. Like I said before, I like taking photo's of planes at altitude. </p><p>I was going between 2500 and 4000. I'm assuming there is a balance that I'm not getting just yet that will reduce the graininess. </p><p></p><p>Also, taking photo's of the cat's playing in the yard had been SO MUCH better after reading the book. If all else fails, read the directions, lol.</p><p></p><p>I'm a work in progress right now...</p><p></p><p>Max</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxie, post: 92171, member: 11769"] All great advice, I wish to thank everyone that has replied here. I'm learning so much. I'm still reading up from the CD that came with the Nikon D3100 camera. I've been focusing on parts of it right now. Single P & S settings for now. Which, I think I'll learn better that way. I started with the "P" setting and then the "S" setting and played around with that with the 55-200mm lens. I've notices that using the "S" setting that if I go with the faster setting it gets a bit grainy at distance. Like I said before, I like taking photo's of planes at altitude. I was going between 2500 and 4000. I'm assuming there is a balance that I'm not getting just yet that will reduce the graininess. Also, taking photo's of the cat's playing in the yard had been SO MUCH better after reading the book. If all else fails, read the directions, lol. I'm a work in progress right now... Max [/QUOTE]
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