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I've had my Nikon D3100 just a couple of weeks now. (first DLSR after owning P&S and Super-Zoom in the past).
I have also bought a prime 1.8G 35mm lens too for chasing the little one around the house. (in lower light) rather than the standard 18-55 kit lens.
In the last 2 weeks I don't think i've come out of "A" mode as I love the Bokeh effects. But I fell foul of "A" mode at the weekend when trying to take pictures of family all sat neatly on the sofa.
I think I was using too high a F-stop and not everyone/everything was in focus. But didn't realise until I got the pics home on the PC. I thought upping from 1.8 to about 4 would suffice, but it didn't seem to be enough.
Should I jump over to Program Auto and let the camera decide what to do in these situations? or is it more that I need to learn which f-stop to use in which situation?
Any help you can give would be appreciated.
Apologies if some of the terminology above is incorrect..... :bonk:
I have also bought a prime 1.8G 35mm lens too for chasing the little one around the house. (in lower light) rather than the standard 18-55 kit lens.
In the last 2 weeks I don't think i've come out of "A" mode as I love the Bokeh effects. But I fell foul of "A" mode at the weekend when trying to take pictures of family all sat neatly on the sofa.
I think I was using too high a F-stop and not everyone/everything was in focus. But didn't realise until I got the pics home on the PC. I thought upping from 1.8 to about 4 would suffice, but it didn't seem to be enough.
Should I jump over to Program Auto and let the camera decide what to do in these situations? or is it more that I need to learn which f-stop to use in which situation?
Any help you can give would be appreciated.
Apologies if some of the terminology above is incorrect..... :bonk:
