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<blockquote data-quote="!!!PainTrain!!!" data-source="post: 13773983" data-attributes="member: 18161"><p>Thank you so much for taking the time to form such an awesome reply!</p><p></p><p>I believe for now I will focus on manually adjusting the F/stop and letting the camera sort out the shutter speed. I'm just not advanced enough to fully understand the correlation to ambient conditions and their effect on the overall picture. I believe as I get more trigger time I'll learn to adjust on the fly and hopefully one day use the camera to half it's potential.</p><p></p><p>I think one of the first problems I noticed from your post was not adjusting the autofocus point. Essentially I was allowing the camera to automatically detect what it thought was the best areas of focus, which as you pointed out made focus times too long to really get the fast action shots captured in focus. I will make that adjustment next time before I start snapping. </p><p></p><p>Fall and Winter are my busiest as far as work goes so I'm not sure how much time I will have to devote to practice. I'm hoping when Spring and Summer roles around I'll be able to get out and play around with different ambient conditions. I'm hoping to learn how to take nice photos of vehicles, animals and nature. The camera came with a few inserts with tips. I really enjoyed the insert about macro shots. I really think I'd enjoy trying to dive into that realm with a macro lens after I get the basics down.</p><p></p><p>Thank you again for the reply and please, if you have anymore tips, suggestions, or links I'd love to listen. </p><p></p><p>:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="!!!PainTrain!!!, post: 13773983, member: 18161"] Thank you so much for taking the time to form such an awesome reply! I believe for now I will focus on manually adjusting the F/stop and letting the camera sort out the shutter speed. I'm just not advanced enough to fully understand the correlation to ambient conditions and their effect on the overall picture. I believe as I get more trigger time I'll learn to adjust on the fly and hopefully one day use the camera to half it's potential. I think one of the first problems I noticed from your post was not adjusting the autofocus point. Essentially I was allowing the camera to automatically detect what it thought was the best areas of focus, which as you pointed out made focus times too long to really get the fast action shots captured in focus. I will make that adjustment next time before I start snapping. Fall and Winter are my busiest as far as work goes so I'm not sure how much time I will have to devote to practice. I'm hoping when Spring and Summer roles around I'll be able to get out and play around with different ambient conditions. I'm hoping to learn how to take nice photos of vehicles, animals and nature. The camera came with a few inserts with tips. I really enjoyed the insert about macro shots. I really think I'd enjoy trying to dive into that realm with a macro lens after I get the basics down. Thank you again for the reply and please, if you have anymore tips, suggestions, or links I'd love to listen. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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