The FPS rate of the Nikon D90 Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR). To get the full 4.5 FPS on the D90, switch your cameras mode dial to either S, A, or M. Lets say you have it in A (Aperture Priority). Dial down your aperture to the lowest your lens F stop is, like F2.8. Once you have done that, adjust your ISO according to your lighting to get a proper exposure without a lot of noise. Secondly, make sure that your shutter speed is 1/250th of a second or faster. Then, hold down the release mode button (Top Right on body with 3 frames) and move the main command dial, on back, to the multiple frames with an “H” image on the LCD screen on top. You will now be able to shoot at 4.5 frames per second!
Spring Pictures taken with a Nikon D90 & 3 Nikkor Lenses – 18-55mm F3.5-5.6, 55-200mm F4-5.6, 35mm F1.8. Music credit – Goldfish – Fort Knox – as heard as in the Kia Soul hamster commercial. Thanks for watching!
Shoot footage as if youve been doing it for years. The compact Nikon D60 Digital SLR Camera Black Gold Special Edition delivers breathtaking picture quality and the versatile handling of a D-SLR yet it is incredibly compact, easy and fun to use. Running the show is a 10.2-megapixel sensor that captures every shot in optimum quality with 3872 x 2592 resolution.
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Wednesday Jul 7, 2010
My first unboxing of my brand new Nikon D60 with an
18-55 mm VR lens kit.
Please tell me what you think!
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Thanks guys and girls!
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