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Posted: Mon Sep 30th, 2013 20:11
 
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How do I do that? Thank you all so much for your help. I have always loved photography, I bought this camera a few years ago before our Alaska vacatin. I got some great pictures. I am sure all you would see flaws but for someone who just put it on auto. It took great pictures. I am very interested in learning more. I am very dyslexic and don't read very well. Could any of you point me to any videos that explain the technical parts of taking pictures and setting up cameras?

 




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OK, I found the ISO settings and I set it @ 1/400 is that ok? the ISO sensitivity is set @ 3200 Should I change that?

 




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jjuday30 wrote: OK, I found the ISO settings and I set it @ 1/400 is that ok? the ISO sensitivity is set @ 3200 Should I change that?There is a button on the back of the camera labelled ISO. Hold that button in and at he same time look at the top display screen. It should show a number in the bottom right corner....thats the curr ISo setting. If you turn the main command dial (by your thumb) this number will change. I suggest you go to 800 for indoor shots






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jk wrote: I think that you need to use JPG rather than RAW.
Set the ISO to AutoISO with a minimum shutter speed of 1/100th or faster.

I didnt think Auto ISO worked in any modes other than green AUTO on the D90???????




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Eric wrote: jk wrote: I think that you need to use JPG rather than RAW.
Set the ISO to AutoISO with a minimum shutter speed of 1/100th or faster.

I didnt think Auto ISO worked in any modes other than green AUTO on the D90???????


I dont have the D90 with me at this minute as it is with my dive kit in its housing so I cant check on that but I would guess it works the same on all Nikon models.

On the D600 to use AutoISO you need to be in the Green AUTO exposure mode!!
How dumb is that!!.

On my Fuji XPro1 and XE1 I can use AutoISO in any mode.
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jk wrote: Eric wrote: jk wrote: I think that you need to use JPG rather than RAW.
Set the ISO to AutoISO with a minimum shutter speed of 1/100th or faster.

I didnt think Auto ISO worked in any modes other than green AUTO on the D90???????


I dont have the D90 with me at this minute as it is with my dive kit in its housing so I cant check on that but I would guess it works the same on all Nikon models.

On the D600 to use AutoISO you need to be in the Green AUTO exposure mode!!
How dumb is that!!.

On my Fuji XPro1 and XE1 I can use AutoISO in any mode.
:bowing:
I seem to remember rabbiting on about this feature being brilliant in manual mode on my D300 many many months back. And it WAS usable in all modes. But someone with a D90 said it wouldnt work for them. I am not sure, but I think??? it IS available in all modes on the D7000.



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jk wrote: Eric wrote: jk wrote: I think that you need to use JPG rather than RAW.
Set the ISO to AutoISO with a minimum shutter speed of 1/100th or faster.

I didnt think Auto ISO worked in any modes other than green AUTO on the D90???????


I dont have the D90 with me at this minute as it is with my dive kit in its housing so I cant check on that but I would guess it works the same on all Nikon models.

On the D600 to use AutoISO you need to be in the Green AUTO exposure mode!!
How dumb is that!!.

On my Fuji XPro1 and XE1 I can use AutoISO in any mode.
:bowing:
No I made a mistake.

It is there on the D600 and available in all modes.

It is hidden in the Menu system in the Shooting menu under ISO Sensitivity Settings.  Then you need to customise it when you enter that sub-menu system.



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jk wrote:
jk wrote: Eric wrote: jk wrote: I think that you need to use JPG rather than RAW.
Set the ISO to AutoISO with a minimum shutter speed of 1/100th or faster.

I didnt think Auto ISO worked in any modes other than green AUTO on the D90???????


I dont have the D90 with me at this minute as it is with my dive kit in its housing so I cant check on that but I would guess it works the same on all Nikon models.

On the D600 to use AutoISO you need to be in the Green AUTO exposure mode!!
How dumb is that!!.

On my Fuji XPro1 and XE1 I can use AutoISO in any mode.
:bowing:
No I made a mistake.

It is there on the D600 and available in all modes.

It is hidden in the Menu system in the Shooting menu under ISO Sensitivity Settings.  Then you need to customise it when you enter that sub-menu system.



It will be interesting to see if the D90 DOES also have this feature. The link to the manual didn't seem to suggest it did....but I confess I just glanced at it. Auto ISO would be ideal for jjuday30.



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Eric wrote:
jk wrote:
jk wrote: Eric wrote: jk wrote: I think that you need to use JPG rather than RAW.
Set the ISO to AutoISO with a minimum shutter speed of 1/100th or faster.

I didnt think Auto ISO worked in any modes other than green AUTO on the D90???????


I dont have the D90 with me at this minute as it is with my dive kit in its housing so I cant check on that but I would guess it works the same on all Nikon models.

On the D600 to use AutoISO you need to be in the Green AUTO exposure mode!!
How dumb is that!!.

On my Fuji XPro1 and XE1 I can use AutoISO in any mode.
:bowing:
No I made a mistake.

It is there on the D600 and available in all modes.

It is hidden in the Menu system in the Shooting menu under ISO Sensitivity Settings.  Then you need to customise it when you enter that sub-menu system.



It will be interesting to see if the D90 DOES also have this feature. The link to the manual didn't seem to suggest it did....but I confess I just glanced at it. Auto ISO would be ideal for jjuday30.


I'll go across to the other house tomorrow and have a look at the D90 settings.



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jk wrote:
Eric wrote:
jk wrote:
jk wrote: Eric wrote: jk wrote: I think that you need to use JPG rather than RAW.
Set the ISO to AutoISO with a minimum shutter speed of 1/100th or faster.

I didnt think Auto ISO worked in any modes other than green AUTO on the D90???????


I dont have the D90 with me at this minute as it is with my dive kit in its housing so I cant check on that but I would guess it works the same on all Nikon models.

On the D600 to use AutoISO you need to be in the Green AUTO exposure mode!!
How dumb is that!!.

On my Fuji XPro1 and XE1 I can use AutoISO in any mode.
:bowing:
No I made a mistake.

It is there on the D600 and available in all modes.

It is hidden in the Menu system in the Shooting menu under ISO Sensitivity Settings.  Then you need to customise it when you enter that sub-menu system.



It will be interesting to see if the D90 DOES also have this feature. The link to the manual didn't seem to suggest it did....but I confess I just glanced at it. Auto ISO would be ideal for jjuday30.


I'll go across to the other house tomorrow and have a look at the D90 settings.


If you sold some of your gear, you wouldn't need a second house to store it all.

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