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D600/D610
How to non CPU lenses?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 791570" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Here's what happens on my D810... with Aperture Priority</p><p></p><p>I have the lens setup in the Non-CPU menu...</p><p>I have ISO set to auto <-- you can set the max. ISO to whatever you want...</p><p>I have the Minimum Shutter speed set to 1/250... <-- the rear command dial will let raise the shutter speed from 1/250 UP...but not lower because the Minimum is set in the ISO Sensitivity Settings menu...</p><p></p><p>If I need a slower speed, I adjust the Minimum shutter speed in the ISO setting menu... </p><p></p><p>Aperture remains static (front command dial does nothing) unless I manually turn the aperture ring on the lens...</p><p></p><p>Soooo... Basically, you can control everything by manually adjusting the aperture ring... and within the above defined parameters, the speed/ISO automatically adjust... </p><p></p><p>If you set ISO to a single ISO (not on auto) then you have chosen a fixed aperture, and a fixed ISO, so regardless of what you turn the shutter speed to, the camera will adjust the shutter speed automatically when you press the shutter release...</p><p></p><p>Then there is Full manual mode... that's where you control all 3 settings and use the camera's light meter to adjust 1 of the 3 parameters for a proper exposure...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 791570, member: 10742"] Here's what happens on my D810... with Aperture Priority I have the lens setup in the Non-CPU menu... I have ISO set to auto <-- you can set the max. ISO to whatever you want... I have the Minimum Shutter speed set to 1/250... <-- the rear command dial will let raise the shutter speed from 1/250 UP...but not lower because the Minimum is set in the ISO Sensitivity Settings menu... If I need a slower speed, I adjust the Minimum shutter speed in the ISO setting menu... Aperture remains static (front command dial does nothing) unless I manually turn the aperture ring on the lens... Soooo... Basically, you can control everything by manually adjusting the aperture ring... and within the above defined parameters, the speed/ISO automatically adjust... If you set ISO to a single ISO (not on auto) then you have chosen a fixed aperture, and a fixed ISO, so regardless of what you turn the shutter speed to, the camera will adjust the shutter speed automatically when you press the shutter release... Then there is Full manual mode... that's where you control all 3 settings and use the camera's light meter to adjust 1 of the 3 parameters for a proper exposure... [/QUOTE]
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