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Noob pictures comment on look!
btw, how do you make a point&shoot system to get the focus right? can you actually adjust the focus system on DSLR's?
well, here's the pic, took forever to get the focus right,
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P&S cameras are more well suited for outdoor photography in my opinion. I use them quite a bit for landscape photography and I understand their limitations which are many.
That said you can get fine images with practice. I'm not sure what you are trying to show other than getting the sunglasses in focus here. Enjoy and continue exploring what your camera can do!
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