Frequently Asked Questions
The Nikon D300 is a professional-level digital SLR camera. Like many SLR cameras, it includes an Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) option. The AEB feature allows the user to take at l...
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The ISO Sensitivity Auto Control is a powerful feature in the Nikon D7000 camera. It's used to allow the camera to automatically control the ISO sensitivity and shutter speed, whil...
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I couldn't find which button it is, but try pressing the buttons on top ...
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I am assuming you are using an AF-S lens? Sometimes in dark rooms DSLRs will not focus as there is not enough light. Or even if you are trying to focus say on distant clouds as cam...
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Here's the manual in PDF form. http://www.nikonusa.com/pdf/manuals/nopr… Download it and save as a reference. Your lens needs to be an AF-S or AF-I lens. Otherwise, you won't be ab...
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Single-point. If the group is a large one with several rows, place the autofocus bracket over the middle row, and set your aperture to around f/8. I would also prefer to stand back...
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Is the problem with just a single lens? If so there is a fault in the lens Is the prblem the same with several lenses? If so then there is a fault in the camera body.
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Apparently something. Perhaps you should read the instructions more carefully.
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Disregard sant kabir. There is little question that, among hte three cameras you have mentioned, the D300 is better. I have a D300 and have yet to encounter a situation where it wo...
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See page 76 in your manual, item 9, AF-assist. This will turn off the autofocus assist light. You don't need to use manual focus. If you can take a picture without a flash, your ca...
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Here is a link to Zeiss licensed lenses from 2009 http://www.photographybay.com/2009/11/16… The current Zeiss website. http://lenses.zeiss.com/photo/en_DE/prod… I don't see an auto...
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Page 45 of your manual tells you to choose a focus mode. Are you doing that? Page 45 and 46 tell you how to set up the focus. If you don't have your manual, download one from Nikon...
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Try this: Press info button. Scroll and highlight Release Mode. Press Ok button of your camera. Choose Continues in Release Mode. It's the second mode with Single Frame being the f...
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You are probably shooting in an area too dark for your auto-focus to work properly. Your camera will NOT let you take a photo that is out of focus. * you can shoot in the manual fo...
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You are going to have to look in your user manual for this. I can give you page numbers for all the Nikon DSLR's but the D3000. For some reason, Nikon has not published a version o...
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There is no autofocus mode on-off menu setting on the D90. You turn autofocus on or off by either selecting the rotary switch (located on the lower left front of the camera) labell...
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This was pretty much covered by the answers above, however: M=manual focus A/M = auto-focus with manual override VR is a vibration reduction scheme built-into the lens. If you are ...
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Timer for taking pictures? Then you press the timer button that is right underneath the flash button. The timer button should look like an incomplete circle with a line cut through...
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Go to the custom settings menu (the one with the little pencil), scroll down to 12 BKT set and select whether you want exposure or white balance bracketing. This option is only ava...
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I have an owner's manual!! The auto setting is aperture priority. You set the aperture and it chooses the shutter speed. Please email me and I'll give you my number and read it to ...
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You'll get great shots 99% of the time if you just leave it on automatic. I use my dSLR in aperture-priority mode most of the time because I like to have control over the depth of ...
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Your CAMERA wont auto-focus? Or your LENS? Try putting a different lens on it and see if that will auto-focus. Dont even think about opening a lens. Do you know if the dust is in t...
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Check the auto off timers in the menu set up. (Short, normal, long, custom) - how long the menus, post-shot review, and metering last. You can adjust the duration times.
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The old Nikon D70 offer support for non-AFS lenses (because of its build in autofocus motor). It's available used-only but cheap, since many owners has moved on to newer models. Ho...
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This is most likely a problem with the lens. Do you have the switch on the side of the lens at 'A'? Are you able to focus manually? It is a common fault that can occur if the lens ...
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There should be a switch on the lens make sure that it is switched to autofocus usually shown by an A.
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The Nikon D2X was "The boy" in its day. I used to have one. I now the proud owner of a D3X. However I still use my D40 as a holiday snap shot camera, As it takes great photos for a...
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In the real world - ie looking at the photo you took not looking at technical resolution charts, you won't see any real difference. Any difference you do see (particularly colour) ...
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