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DSLRs with separate controls for aperture and shutter?
I just bought a Nikon D3200 DSLR and I'm going to return it. It's fine if you always want to use in fully automatic mode, but in Manual mode, it's much less convenient. You have to set the shutter ...
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Which mode should I use on my camera?
On the top of most cameras is a selector knob which will allow you to select different modes. These range depending on the camera, my camera (Nikon D5100) has several choices.
I have been told ...
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How do I check the exposure meter reading on a DSLR?
I'm a beginner, and I have a Nikon D5100. Many times I come across the suggestion to "Check the meter reading for exposure."
Where can I find this reading and how do I read it?
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What automatic modes are appropriate, if any, for outdoor vs. indoor situations? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Why would I use manual camera controls instead of the automatic modes?
I am asking this question particularly relevant to photography in
Sunlight
Indoors
I hope the ...
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How useful is the top LCD screen on a DSLR?
I don't own a DSLR (yet), so i do not have an opinion on the question, but I'm really curious about the usefulness of a top LCD screen, as found on cameras like the Nikon D90 or d60 and up.
Does you ...
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Are there any DSLRs with large controls that don’t need good hand-eye coordination to use?
It seems that cameras are getting impossible for people with poor motor skills to use.
I have a friend that used to have a camera on a tripod that was fixed to his wheelchair. However he can’t ...