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D5600
Aperture priority question
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<blockquote data-quote="Djrfan0824" data-source="post: 713305" data-attributes="member: 47135"><p>It was dark outside with some ambient light coming from behind the camera from lights in a nearby parking lot. The ISO was 400 to begin with but was switched to 1600 to see if that would correct the problem which it didn't. I'm confused why it would be flashing 4" and saying subject is too dark when the camera is capable of going to 30" in aperture priority mode. There were a variety of models being used but the issue primarily happened with the D5600. My D7200 was functioning normally and it set the shutter speed around 15".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Djrfan0824, post: 713305, member: 47135"] It was dark outside with some ambient light coming from behind the camera from lights in a nearby parking lot. The ISO was 400 to begin with but was switched to 1600 to see if that would correct the problem which it didn't. I'm confused why it would be flashing 4" and saying subject is too dark when the camera is capable of going to 30" in aperture priority mode. There were a variety of models being used but the issue primarily happened with the D5600. My D7200 was functioning normally and it set the shutter speed around 15". [/QUOTE]
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