It's all getting difficult to understand some things and maybe that's why maybe you dont understand what i'm trying to say and otherwise
Like (and yes , i search and read) I was reading Ken Rockwell about the d5100.
this is a quote like i said "great point and shoot"
So i still dont understand why this works for him and mine goes off like crazy. And i dont mean a blury picture at 1/4 (which I know is to long to handhold).
And I'm totally not doubting your knowledge (so i dont get misunderstood) but here people say it won't be right and he says its great , and figures it out by itself.
So who do I need to follow ?
This one makes it confusing also :
You say it's better a single point.
If i focus for example on a cat , i can expect the cat to be sharp right ? Or does Nikon turn out less sharp pictures than other brands ?
(and yes i'd remember that you said you sharpen them afterwards because you take them in RAW)
And that Photo of that little child , I would be happy if they came out that sharp and focussed !
And yes , i told a few posts earlier that i set my iso myself

but this confuses me again
So why ...................
You see what I mean and that I dont know anymore what/who/how is correct ?!
And it's not the only one (website-review) who says these things.
And the perfect beginner DSLR , get great shots without any knowledge , and so on.........
Are they sponsored to say that ?
And yes i understand that when the conditions are perfect the picture will be better/perfect also.
And yes , sometimes it's handy if you can make a few quick pictures on Auto , as I can expect of a 1200$ camera. And NO it's not for using it all the time , otherwise i won't be asking these questions
But , what FJrabon mentioned about that VR , could that mess up my ISO measuring ?
pictures closeby are sharp but if you move away.... and i don't mean a picture at 30cm and than one at 50meters
And could i compare it with another DSLR (to see what n°'s that turns out) or wouldn't this work with the +6 different ............?