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<blockquote data-quote="nikonpup" data-source="post: 95201" data-attributes="member: 9922"><p><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms'"><strong>"m" manual - just as u did. Spin the command dial, shutter speed changes and the bar graph will move. Hold down the +/- exposure button and spin the command dial and</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms'"><strong>watch the f stop change. When u see the bar graph at 0 u should have a good shot. I cheat and go over and under on the exposure. There are combination of shutter speed</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms'"><strong>and f stop that will give u a correct exposure. If u change the iso then the shutter speed and f stop will change. I use auto or "p" as a reference where i should be in "m".</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms'"><strong>If i am shooting in daylight i would be in "a". </strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikonpup, post: 95201, member: 9922"] [font=comic sans ms][b]"m" manual - just as u did. Spin the command dial, shutter speed changes and the bar graph will move. Hold down the +/- exposure button and spin the command dial and watch the f stop change. When u see the bar graph at 0 u should have a good shot. I cheat and go over and under on the exposure. There are combination of shutter speed and f stop that will give u a correct exposure. If u change the iso then the shutter speed and f stop will change. I use auto or "p" as a reference where i should be in "m". If i am shooting in daylight i would be in "a". [/b][/font] [/QUOTE]
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