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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7200
Continuous mode in shutter priority
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 698648" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>For many situations, I like to shoot in manual mode with auto iso. I pick a shutter speed safe for the job and an aperture I like. The iso will do what it has to do to make the exposure correct. If you are shooting jpg only, you should not be slowing down unless your memory card is really crap. Shooting raw, yes it will slow down and a fast card will help. Look for the R number (estimated room in buffer) in the lower right of the viewfinder. If it gets to 0, your buffer is full and you will have a slowdown. Another possibility is if you are shooting in focus priority. Your camera will stop if it does not make focus when in focus priority. You don't mention if you are shooting in af-s or af-c. You can set the priority mode for each. Check menu a1 and a2. Second shots dark can mean you are possibly in bracketing mode or maybe your action moved into a darker area and your aperture was already wide open and could not accommodate. Manual mode with auto iso will fix that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 698648, member: 4923"] For many situations, I like to shoot in manual mode with auto iso. I pick a shutter speed safe for the job and an aperture I like. The iso will do what it has to do to make the exposure correct. If you are shooting jpg only, you should not be slowing down unless your memory card is really crap. Shooting raw, yes it will slow down and a fast card will help. Look for the R number (estimated room in buffer) in the lower right of the viewfinder. If it gets to 0, your buffer is full and you will have a slowdown. Another possibility is if you are shooting in focus priority. Your camera will stop if it does not make focus when in focus priority. You don't mention if you are shooting in af-s or af-c. You can set the priority mode for each. Check menu a1 and a2. Second shots dark can mean you are possibly in bracketing mode or maybe your action moved into a darker area and your aperture was already wide open and could not accommodate. Manual mode with auto iso will fix that. [/QUOTE]
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