| bio | website | |
|---|---|---|
| location | Delhi, India | |
| age | 35 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 8 months |
| seen | Jan 22 '12 at 15:00 | |
| stats | profile views | 16 |
The word .NET creates vibrations inside me and I am living around it to earn my bread and butter!
|
Jan 22 |
comment |
Where is the setting for metering mode located under the D90 menu? @ahockley: There are some people who are curious to know things that are not documented well. I am one of them :-) |
|
Dec 13 |
comment |
Why is exposure meter reading not changing in Manual mode? Thanks MikeW for this information. I am using the Kit lens that I got when I bought Nikon D90. |
|
Dec 11 |
comment |
Why is exposure meter reading not changing in Manual mode? ysap: unfortunately I only have the kit lense. |
|
Dec 11 |
comment |
Why is exposure meter reading not changing in Manual mode? ElendilTheTall: I detached the lens and reattached. Now I something strange is happening. The Exposure meter scale is shown only for "S' and "M" Mode :(. In "S" Mode, The aperture is always "Lo", but I can see the meter reading change!. In "M" mode, the meter reading is not changing. |
|
Dec 11 |
comment |
Why is exposure meter reading not changing in Manual mode? In P mode I tried different aperture and shutter speed. I am getting good picture but now I do not see the exposure reading moving. Shouldn't it be in ZERO if the subject had a good exposure? |
|
Dec 11 |
comment |
Why is exposure meter reading not changing in Manual mode? Imre could you tell me how do I get an Overexposure reading. I focused my camera on a very well lit subject, but the reading still tells me Underexposed. I just need to make sure that the camera is working fine in manual mode. |
|
Dec 11 |
comment |
How do I use spot metering? Excellent article Nick! |
|
Dec 4 |
comment |
Why Small aperture (less light) has Large depth of field? Thanks for this link. |
|
Dec 4 |
comment |
Why Small aperture (less light) has Large depth of field? Thanks mattdm. The link provided by you gives me useful information to answer my question. Basically this is what I saw in the link."Basically, the smaller the aperture, the more restricted-to-exactly-in-focus the light is. A bigger aperture lets in more light, but the "price" is that it's less controlled" |
|
Aug 4 |
comment |
Why does my D90 shutter release button sometimes not respond? That's a new information for me. Thanks for sharing! |
|
Aug 2 |
comment |
Why does my D90 shutter release button sometimes not respond? Like I mentioned before,it seems to be problem of focus. If so, I think it is a very very annoying issue as I feel sometimes that the focus is fine, but the auto focus indicator on the view finder does not light up and the photo is not taken. I never expected such issues with this camera. I will try your suggestion and get back. Thanks. |
|
Aug 2 |
comment |
Why does my D90 shutter release button sometimes not respond? I tried to click the photograph of a flower early morning around 7 AM. The light was enough. I guess it is the problem of focus as everybody has suggested, because once I was in my dimly lit room, I could take photographs in automode in which it used flash all the time. Is there anyway to take photograph (force) even if the subject is not in focus? |
|
Aug 2 |
comment |
Why does my D90 shutter release button sometimes not respond? The focus indicator, i.e the green dot keeps blinking if I keep the shutter button pressed (after being frusturated) |
|
Jul 29 |
comment |
In Nikon D90, what settings apply for what mode? Thanks Mike. I think I need to read more about each of these options. |