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When did you start becoming happier with your photography?
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<blockquote data-quote="jay_dean" data-source="post: 386855" data-attributes="member: 34040"><p>Very much summed me and my thoughts up there Smoke!!</p><p> I wasn't happy with anything i did until i bought a D300S. It was at this point where i went fully manual, and still continue to never ever come out of it. I had so many awful images, with my previous D90 in 'running man' mode etc. It isn't until i look at the exif data on those D90 pics now, where i see and understand where it all went wrong. It usually lay in the ISO being up in the multiple 1000's region which the D90 just couldn't handle. I still continue to distrust the camera making any decisions for me, but that doesn't mean i always get it right, or that i'm very happy with my photography</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jay_dean, post: 386855, member: 34040"] Very much summed me and my thoughts up there Smoke!! I wasn't happy with anything i did until i bought a D300S. It was at this point where i went fully manual, and still continue to never ever come out of it. I had so many awful images, with my previous D90 in 'running man' mode etc. It isn't until i look at the exif data on those D90 pics now, where i see and understand where it all went wrong. It usually lay in the ISO being up in the multiple 1000's region which the D90 just couldn't handle. I still continue to distrust the camera making any decisions for me, but that doesn't mean i always get it right, or that i'm very happy with my photography [/QUOTE]
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