I also want to point out that many of the newer point-and-shoots have AMAZING focus and facial-focus technology, and it all just "works" by itself, lol. But on the dSLR, YOU have to select the focus mode out of many that are available, and tell the camera how you want to focus, do focus tracking, whether you want 3D focus turned on, etc. I'd recommend that you really spend time reading the manual that deals with how to focus, and practice EVERYTHING in there. Once you get good at focusing your camera, that will ease a lot of frustration, too (at least it did for me when I moved to the dSLR world!) Just an idea!
J
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