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Generally speaking, unless you are attempting some sort of special effect, you zoom in before taking the photo. If you mean how do you operate the zoom control to achieve this, I would expect this to be covered in the manual.
The D3100 doesn't have digital zoom capabilities. The zoom range depends on the lens you have fitted on. The 5.6 sounds like the aperture. The maximum aperture also depends on the lens.
The S3100 does have digital zoom capabilities. Is this the camera you're referring to? Or are you confusing the specs of the two cameras?
If I may recommend an alternative solution, it's better to leave off digital zoom. You can do the same thing on your computer by loading the image and then increasing the size. Digital Zoom spreads the image over more pixels, but doesn't give you a better image.
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I would like to know the answer too but it is gonna cost me money to find the answer! thats not on. Anyone know a FREE advice webiste as I may as well bring it to a camera shop rather than pay for advice that I am gonna have to pay for anyhow to get the camera fixed! this is a joke.! anyone know a FREE website that gives free info on advice on fixing a camera?
this usually happens when you turn on the camera with the lense cover still on. just turn it off and remove the lense cover and turn it back on again. hope this helps.
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