whitebox321
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Hey!
So, I had an entry level Canon for 2 years. I knew this camera like the back of my hand! It was great. Never had problems. However, I decided I wanted a Nikon...mainly because of the higher ISO and 1080p video (amazing!!!).
90% of the time, my camera is in manual (the other 10% is usually in aperture priority). I've read the manual once and I've played around the settings for a while (well, I've had it for a month). THe problem is that it's slow (compared to my Canon). Yes, I know about ISO, aperture, shutter speed, etc. For example: Today I took pictures inside a lit classroom during the day (so there was windows). Even at an ISO of 500, aperture around 4.2, and shutter speed at 1/80, the pictures came out a bit blurry. In fact, even when I'm out in the sunlight at 250 ISO (same aperture and shutter speed), the pictures are a bit blurry. Hm...confused as to why.
I don't have any problems with my old Canon. What might it be with my Nikon? Is there anything that might slow it down? Certain settings I should remove or turn off? Any help would be greatly appreciate it.
So, I had an entry level Canon for 2 years. I knew this camera like the back of my hand! It was great. Never had problems. However, I decided I wanted a Nikon...mainly because of the higher ISO and 1080p video (amazing!!!).
90% of the time, my camera is in manual (the other 10% is usually in aperture priority). I've read the manual once and I've played around the settings for a while (well, I've had it for a month). THe problem is that it's slow (compared to my Canon). Yes, I know about ISO, aperture, shutter speed, etc. For example: Today I took pictures inside a lit classroom during the day (so there was windows). Even at an ISO of 500, aperture around 4.2, and shutter speed at 1/80, the pictures came out a bit blurry. In fact, even when I'm out in the sunlight at 250 ISO (same aperture and shutter speed), the pictures are a bit blurry. Hm...confused as to why.
I don't have any problems with my old Canon. What might it be with my Nikon? Is there anything that might slow it down? Certain settings I should remove or turn off? Any help would be greatly appreciate it.