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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2015 15:04
Robert



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Well, I may seem a bit of a philistine but unless 'photography' is the first consideration and there are no really tough obstacles to creating an acceptable image, I am more than happy to leave the D3100 to it's own devices. I still check the image for sharpness and general exposure of the critical areas but on the whole with the average scene, and often with quite demanding scenes, the fully auto gets the job done very nicely for me.

If I were wanting top quality I would of course be using the D200 with a fast, non zoom, non AF lens... On a tripod!

But no doubt many would consider that approach more akin to that of Fred Flintstone.

:lol::lol::lol:



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