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The aperture and shutter are controlled by two wheels, respectively: one on the front of the camera and one on the back of the camera. When adjusting, it depends on whether the function dial on the left side and the function switch of the lens are in M or A gear.
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If the front and rear wheels are not working, it is a camera problem, or some improper operation will also cause this problem, and it is really important to read the manual carefully.
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What lens do you use? In the case of lenses without electronic contacts, the aperture ring on the lens can only be adjusted manually. If it is a Nikon-compatible lens with electronic contacts, use the wavewheel to adjust, whether it is the front wavewheel or the rear dial, you can try it yourself, this is interchangeable in the settings.
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=。I'm also d90 ,First of all,A good machine must read the manual carefully, even if you learn to operate it yourself according to the manual, this is one for you, and there are two rings, one is responsible for the aperture and one is responsible for the shutter, you take a good look at it yourself。
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Nikon has front and rear dials! In addition, there is a difference between using a zoom lens and the other!
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If you take a closer look at the manual, Nikon's camera is in the M stop, and the aperture and shutter are controlled by two wheels, respectively. One is against the wheel on the front of the camera, and the other is on the wheel on the back of the camera.
If you can't adjust it yet, there are only two possibilities, one is that you can't adjust it when you reach your minimum or maximum aperture, and the other is that there is a problem with the machine.
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If you want to adjust the aperture, adjust the dial wheel to A gear (A gear is called aperture priority, that is, you can only pick the aperture but not adjust the shutter), and then turn the wheel on the edge of the screen to adjust the aperture.
The M gear is a manual gear, and the wheel on the edge of the screen is one to adjust the shutter and the other is to dim the aperture.
D90 sleeve 18-105, maximum aperture, minimum aperture 22. Thank you.
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There are two dials on the D90 handle, one on the front and one on the front, you try.
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It's the biggest or the smallest.
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How to adjust the shutter speed of the Nikon D90: Press the shutter release button halfway to activate ** metering, and rotate the main command dial to select the desired shutter speed between 30 seconds and a value of 1 4000 seconds.
How to adjust the aperture value of the Nikon D90: Press the shutter-release button halfway to activate ** metering, and rotate the sub-command dial to select the desired aperture value from the minimum and maximum values of the lens.
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The Nikon D90 shutter speed and aperture value are adjusted as follows:
1. Nikon D90 is a digital single-lens reflex camera produced by Nikon, a Japanese camera manufacturer, and it is an entry-level SLR camera. It has 12.3 million effective pixels, 11 focus points, and an eye-level pentaprism single-lens reflex viewfinder.
2. The shutter speed adjustment method of Nikon D90 is shown in the figure below.
3. The method of adjusting the aperture value of Nikon D90 is shown in the figure below.
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Aperture priority Shutter is automatic shutter priority Aperture is automaticThere is also a mode where both aperture and shutter are manual, but it is not recommended to use it without a light meter. The shutter speed is only fast and slow, for example, 1 4000 is twice as fast as 1 2000. Aperture means that the smaller the number, the larger the aperture.
For example, f4 is greater than the aperture and the relationship between large to small multiples is f1, , f4,
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The first thing you need to do is choose Aperture Priority or Door Priority to adjust the shutter speed and aperture of the Nikon D90. Manual transmission is also available.
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Adjust to M gear, the front and rear dials control a value respectively, A and S can only adjust one of the values, and the aperture shutter is automatically configured with auto and scene mode, look at the manual.
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Turn the mode wheel, in the A gear you can adjust the iris but not the shutter, in the S gear you can adjust the shutter but not the aperture, and in the M gear you can adjust the shutter... There are two dials on the fuselage, the main dial is to adjust the shutter, and the secondary dial is to dim the aperture, and the specific adjustment value can be seen on the shoulder screen.
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Depending on the lens, the aperture setting of the D90 is divided into four situations:
New G-type lenses without a manual aperture ring: The aperture needs to be set on the body, in aperture pre-auto**A mode and manual**M mode, press the shutter halfway to activate the parameter setting function, and adjust the aperture value with the front dial wheel in front of the shutter button. In Program Auto** and Shutter Prerequisite Auto** modes, as well as in Scene Mode, the aperture is automatically adjusted without the need for the cameraman's front car.
D-type lens with manual aperture ring: You need to set the aperture value to the minimum gear (the value is large, such as 22), then the lens is equivalent to a G-type lens, and the aperture can be automatically adjusted by the body lever. If you don't set it like this, the machine will report an error in each automatic gear and will not be able to shoot.
Setting the correct D-type lens can be adjusted by the front dial wheel in the A and M** positions, and the aperture can be adjusted automatically by other auto** machines.
Older manual non-CPU lenses (such as AI, AIS, Auto, and previous lenses) have a manual aperture ring, which can only be done manually by setting the aperture and shutter speed in M.
The latest electromagnetic aperture E-type lenses: The D90 does not support the aperture setting of these lenses, Nikon does not provide a firmware upgrade process for DSLRs prior to the D90, and newer DSLR cameras can also support E-type lenses through firmware upgrades.
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First, adjust the left dial to A or M (only these two adjustable apertures), and then toggle the front dial (the one under the shutter button) to adjust
The Nikon camera is a universal setting, with the front menrise dial (the one below the shutter button) controlling the aperture, and the rear dial (the one on the side of the screen) controlling the shutter. The shutter aperture can be adjusted in S (shutter priority) and M stops, A-stop (aperture priority) or M stop, and M stop (full manual).
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