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Forum Post Nikon D200 Shutter Hang/Error
... with my D200. Occasionally when I am either in manual or aperture priority mode, I will take a shot, the shutter hangs open and I get an error message. Most times the only way to revive the camera ...
Forum Post Does shutter speed affect the exposure?
I was curtious, does a higher shutter speed affect the amount of superbly light which comes into the camera? What I`m TRYING to boldly ask, is if say I`m shootin something like a fast flowing river,...
Forum Post Konica FT-1 Mirror and shutter
The FT-1 is a motor drive and one can't advance the shutter manually, with speed set in "B." The mirror can be moved but returns to the up position. When the batteries were inserted an...
Forum Post stuck shutter Canon EOS 630
My local shop shouldn't fix the shutter
Forum Post Kodak Retina IIa stuck shutter
Can anyone supply instructions for unlocking the shutter. The film advance lever operates fully but the shutter release will not depress. thanks very much, Tom
Forum Post Is my shutter on my Canon 50d on they way out? every time I ...
Is my shutter on my Canon 50d on they way out? every time I use the live view, the shutter makes a problematic noise, as if its only half shutting, but it does take the picture. If I use the normal vi...
Forum Post Nikon N50 shutter speed?
...1 wrote: I just purchased a used Nikon N50 and I can't seem to figure out how to set or change the shutter speed. It didn't come with a manual. Any help is appreciated. Thanks! You have ...
Forum Post Fuji S2--remote shutter solution?
I have been searching, as have other S2 afficionados, for a way to fire the shutter other than the bulb (!?!) or cable. SO HERE'S THE QUESTION: could not one first attach a swing-away lever that...
Forum Post I just got an Canon AE-1 and i can't seem to get the shutter...
I just got an Canon AE-1 and i can't seem to get the shutter to fire. i have changed the battery and that doesn't seem to be the problem
Forum Post Shutter speed problems on Nikon D200
Hi there, My D200 has a problem. Every time i take a photo in manual (the only mode i use) the shutter speed changes itself everysingle time i take a photo to a range between 1/8th of a second and ...
Forum Post Max Apperture and Max. Shutter Speed Confusion-HELP
... f/22 to f/2.8 or that it can be instinctively closed only up f/2.8 i.e f/2.0 to f/2.8 ? Also when max. shutter speed for a perticular lens/apperture is 1/1000 of a sec . Does it mean the shutter...
Forum Post can you tell me the fast way for shutter speed on the nikon ...
can you tell me the fast way for shutter speed on the nikon d200
Forum Post Stuck shutter on vintage Canon FT
I recently acquired a sweet vintage Canon FT/QL and apparently it hasn't been used much... The shutter is sticky, I can see the grime, but I need to know how to safely clean it myself. It appears...
Forum Post Mal functioning Shutter release button on Canon EOS 30D
Hi I have a 3 year old Canon EOS 30D, and the shutter release button is hardly working, It focus's normally, but to take the shot is another story, and I have to press the button pretty hard for...
Forum Post Do you know if there is a shutter release cable that is comp...
Do you know if there is a shutter release cable that is compatible with the Nikon D3000?
Forum Post Best Way to Take a Picture of Flying Bird
The key is going to be shutter speed. The IS will help prevent camera shake from entering into the scenario, but subject movement is not addressed with IS. If you go to a fast enough shutter speed d...
Forum Post olympus fe -190
...r's manual is the best place to go for this information, but a quick search showed that selecting the shutter speed is not possible on this camera. To do that, you would need a shutter priority ...
Forum Post Canon Digital Rebel Problems
...ou are shooting or just ones using flash? This is common with film SLR's that have curtain type of shutters when shooting with shutter speeds faster than the flash sync speed (usually 1/60). ...
Forum Post Amateur trying to shoot high school football night games! HELP!!
...g the sports setting on your camera may not be compensating for your longer lens thus choosing too slow of shutter speeds. Try setting camera to shutter priority, S on your top knob. Then select shutt...
Forum Post Ambient light used with flash
Im sorry, but I meant what I said. the slower shutter speed is what allows the ambient light to expose the film. which`s what`s meant by dragging the shutter. As the shuter speed goes up, the backlg...
Forum Post fujifilm s9600
It is all going to come down to shutter speed. You are on the right track selecting a higher ISO as that will allow a faster shutter speed. If there is any way you can adjust the aperture on the cam...
Forum Post Greetings! Seeking Advice
What would you like to know specifically about shutter speeds? The waterfall article you read deals with some of the creative aspects of shutter speed. Other than that, it just tells how long the sh...
Forum Post Canon vs. Nikon
...u are still seeing blur in the picture, you might want to boost your ISO to around 400 or 800 to speed the shutter up. The image stabiliaztion will only allow a couple of stops slower shutter speeds ...
Forum Post Sports photography
While you are answering Bob's questions, your problem is one of two things...either your shutter speed is too slow to freeze the action, or you are introducing camera shake...again, function of a...
Forum Post canon 50D vs canon eos T1i
...the durability of the body. The 50D uses more substantial materials, and the body is weather sealed. The shutter is designed for heavier use than the Rebel as well. If you plan on being gentle wi...
Forum Post Analog VS Digital Light Meter
...e meter and turn the dial until the needle matches the indicator on the dial. Now you look at the f/stop shutter speed combinations on the dial and pick one. With a digital meter, you set the fil...
Forum Post Canon D40 bottom half of the pictures black
...to have this problem back in the film days when using my K1000. This happens when the flash fires and the shutter is only partially open. Try using a slower shutter speed....
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