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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
Composition instability
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<blockquote data-quote="dimitrous" data-source="post: 55155" data-attributes="member: 9519"><p>D5100, in (lets say) Aperture priority mode. I compose a photo by pointing the camera at a dark subject, get a corresponding low shutter speed. I press the shutter button half way down to focus. I then move the camera to point it at a lighter subject. I want it to retain the original low shutter speed, because I want it to be an over-exposed image. But it does not let me. It adjusts the shutter speed up, even though I am still holding the shutter button pressed half way down. Why is this, and how do I get it to stop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dimitrous, post: 55155, member: 9519"] D5100, in (lets say) Aperture priority mode. I compose a photo by pointing the camera at a dark subject, get a corresponding low shutter speed. I press the shutter button half way down to focus. I then move the camera to point it at a lighter subject. I want it to retain the original low shutter speed, because I want it to be an over-exposed image. But it does not let me. It adjusts the shutter speed up, even though I am still holding the shutter button pressed half way down. Why is this, and how do I get it to stop? [/QUOTE]
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