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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3300
How to lock exposure without holding the button down
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<blockquote data-quote="mystic7" data-source="post: 346940" data-attributes="member: 30489"><p>You've caught me. Between spamming this message board and putting the video up as "unlisted" I'll be discovered at any moment ;-)</p><p></p><p>I used to be better. I had to sell my D70, and then my guitar and amp to pay bills when my wife got sick. I only just replaced them two weeks ago. Anyway, yes, as promised I will report back the results of today's shoot. I'm just waiting for the sun to hit that side of the house. It's still too dark to shoot right now and I want to duplicate the conditions I shot under yesterday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mystic7, post: 346940, member: 30489"] You've caught me. Between spamming this message board and putting the video up as "unlisted" I'll be discovered at any moment ;-) I used to be better. I had to sell my D70, and then my guitar and amp to pay bills when my wife got sick. I only just replaced them two weeks ago. Anyway, yes, as promised I will report back the results of today's shoot. I'm just waiting for the sun to hit that side of the house. It's still too dark to shoot right now and I want to duplicate the conditions I shot under yesterday. [/QUOTE]
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