Digital one on one photography on YouTube shows an episode on that I believe. It's by adorama tv/snap factory. It's got many episodes on different subjects.
Digital one on one photography on YouTube shows an episode on that I believe. It's by adorama tv/snap factory. It's good many episodes on different subjects.
Manual mode on the Dial gives you aperture and shutter control/You can still have auto focus features when in the Camera Manual Mode if the AF switch is turned on your camera body and lens. Turn the AF switch to M and then it's all manual, camera and lens.
rsguiting_usmc wrote:
Pepper wrote:
Maybe I'm not understanding your question but if your camera body is set on "M" and you set your lens on "M" or "Off" you'll have to manually focus. the "A" and "S" as GoofyNewfie said have nothing to do with focus.
I think I got it. I noticed too that even when I'm at manual mode, I thought I had no choice but to control the lens and the camera body.
Manual mode on the Dial gives you aperture and shu... (show quote)
What about the body? Should that also be on manual?
Manual mode on the Dial gives you aperture and shutter control/You can still have auto focus features when in the Camera Manual Mode if the AF switch is turned on your camera body and lens. Turn the AF switch to M and then it's all manual, camera and lens.
rsguiting_usmc wrote:
Pepper wrote:
Maybe I'm not understanding your question but if your camera body is set on "M" and you set your lens on "M" or "Off" you'll have to manually focus. the "A" and "S" as GoofyNewfie said have nothing to do with focus.
I think I got it. I noticed too that even when I'm at manual mode, I thought I had no choice but to control the lens and the camera body.
Manual mode on the Dial gives you aperture and shu... (show quote)
What about the body? Should that also be on manual?
The switches you are referring to only apply to Auto focus or manual focus of the lens. Nothing to do with shutter speed or aperture settings. Don't confuse those features.
Maybe I'm not understanding your question but if your camera body is set on "M" and you set your lens on "M" or "Off" you'll have to manually focus. the "A" and "S" as GoofyNewfie said have nothing to do with focus.
I think I got it. I noticed too that even when I'm at manual mode, I thought I had no choice but to control the lens and the camera body.
Can someone direct me if there is already a topic on this but I have a Nikon D90 and my manual doesn't explain what I'm looking for. I notice my lens comes with an AF/Manual on and off button and so does the body in the front. It's actually a switch. My question is when I'm shooting Aperature and Shutter priority does it matter if I keep it on manual mode?