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    my new camera

    well i am lost, this new camera does loads of this but i think o have bit of more then i can chew, or is it i get bored reading the instructions, i think i will have to put it in auto mod till i get use to it, deep down i am pleased we bought this model


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    Yes Steve, just stick with Auto mode for a while until you have digested all the technical features, it will all come together in time. I suppose it's like learning to drive really, just one step at a time and you'll get there in the end!


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    Nothing worse than an electrical item that's complicated to use.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jamieXXXmaria View Post
    Nothing worse than an electrical item that's complicated to use.
    ... tell me about it!


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    The software DVD Nikon supplies for your pc is not exactly user friendly also
    In the early days i use to upload pics and then i could never find them
    RAW or JPEG time to decide .........


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    i have never used the software they supply, i would rather just down load on the computer then play with the pictures using other sites


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    Stick it on a tripod outside. Point it at the stars, and set the exposure for 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 seconds for 6 shots. Make sure the focus is infinity.

    This teaches you the exposure part, and if you are lucky you'll get some nice shots of the stars. Then test it for 1,2,5,10,30 minutes
    Keith - Administrator


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    what stars, its always overcast or so bloody cold to go out, but thanks for the advice


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    Is it a DSLR? Just put it on manual focus and frame your shots correctly. That's half the battle.


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