Questions

How do I change the aperture and shutter speed on my Nikon D5300?

How do I change the aperture and shutter speed on my Nikon D5300?

To set your exposure using the aperture, depress the shutter release button until the meter is activated. Then, while holding down the Exposure Compensation/Aperture button (located behind and to the right of the shutter release button), rotate the Command dial to change the aperture.

How do you adjust aperture on your camera in manual mode?

To set the aperture on Nikon’s entry level cameras, depress the shutter release button until the meter is activated. Then, using your index finger, hold down the button with the little aperture circle next to it on the top of the camera and then use your thumb to turn the Main dial.

How do I change the aperture on my Nikon camera?

First, make sure that the dial on the top of the camera is set to “M” position. Next, press and hold the +/- button located right below the camera shutter, then rotate the rear command dial to change aperture. Rotating to the left will decrease the aperture, while rotating to the right will increase the aperture.

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How do I change aperture?

Enter your camera’s Manual or Aperture priority modes and dial in the aperture of your choice. Use one of the controls (normally the front or rear dial). Use your camera’s Program Mode and then shift the aperture/shutter speed combination via Program Shift or Flexible Program.

How do I change the aperture on my Nikon d5600?

Choose an aperture. To adjust aperture, keep the button pressed while rotating the command dial (left for larger apertures/lower f-numbers and right for smaller apertures/higher f-numbers).

How to use Nikon D5300 for shooting video?

So, for shooting video, you need to turn Manual movie settings to OFF. Then you can select the correct shutter speed for your video frame rate, and allow Nikon’s superb Auto ISO to smoothly and silently adjust for changing light levels while you shoot. Here’s how I set up my D5300 for shooting video: Set Mode Dial to M (Manual mode)

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How do I Turn Off LiveView flash on my Nikon camera?

On some Nikon camera models such as the Nikon D3200, D5200, D5300, D5500, and D7000, make sure to go to the Shooting Menu > Movie Settings > and set Manual Movie Settings = OFF. Lower end Nikon cameras do not have that feature and at the present time, there’s no workaround to get good exposure on your liveview if you’re using a flash.

How do I adjust the exposure on my Nikon D3200?

The majority of Nikon cameras will auto adjust the exposure during live view automatically. On some Nikon camera models such as the Nikon D3200, D5200, D5300, D5500, and D7000, make sure to go to the Shooting Menu > Movie Settings > and set Manual Movie Settings = OFF.

Why won’t my Nikon D5000 record video?

The D5000 will record for up to 5 minutes of video at a time. Sometimes the camera’s sensor will overheat and you’ll have to wait for it to cool down before resuming recording. Also, start videoing with a freshly formatted SD card to avoid recording errors. Let me know if you have any other problems.