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D5600
Aperture priority question
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 713326" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I thought 'subject too dark' is an auto focus message? Try manual focus to get rid of that.</p><p>Not sure on the 4". The d7200 has menu e2 to set minimum shutter speed available with flash but I don't think you have that setting on the d5600. I would guess it should go to 30" depending what the meter determines. </p><p>Just wild guessing but maybe the camera/flash felt it could pull off the exposure at 4". You said you raised iso to see if it helped, I would think lower the iso if you wanted the shutter speed to get slower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 713326, member: 4923"] I thought 'subject too dark' is an auto focus message? Try manual focus to get rid of that. Not sure on the 4". The d7200 has menu e2 to set minimum shutter speed available with flash but I don't think you have that setting on the d5600. I would guess it should go to 30" depending what the meter determines. Just wild guessing but maybe the camera/flash felt it could pull off the exposure at 4". You said you raised iso to see if it helped, I would think lower the iso if you wanted the shutter speed to get slower. [/QUOTE]
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