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Clicking pictures on the D5300
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<blockquote data-quote="Yormalda" data-source="post: 405035" data-attributes="member: 35638"><p>Hi dude709</p><p>I am a newbie to this forum & my d5300, having great fun playing & learning!</p><p>I have managed to use multiple shooting mode, it works very well.</p><p>Use the fastest, not biggest SD card you can afford, it does make a huge difference to time taken saving to card!</p><p>I found that if you select sports mode it only sets camera for shutter, aperture etc. to select multiple shoots you will need to find button 21 in getting to know your camera, (page1), when selected you will be give choice of shutter options, select either low multiple or high multiple, then have FUN!</p><p>To return to single shot use #21 & change back or use delayed, remote.</p><p>Hope this helps?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yormalda, post: 405035, member: 35638"] Hi dude709 I am a newbie to this forum & my d5300, having great fun playing & learning! I have managed to use multiple shooting mode, it works very well. Use the fastest, not biggest SD card you can afford, it does make a huge difference to time taken saving to card! I found that if you select sports mode it only sets camera for shutter, aperture etc. to select multiple shoots you will need to find button 21 in getting to know your camera, (page1), when selected you will be give choice of shutter options, select either low multiple or high multiple, then have FUN! To return to single shot use #21 & change back or use delayed, remote. Hope this helps? [/QUOTE]
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