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Camera Controls

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Overview Using Camera Control Pro Camera Controls Appendices Camera controls are described below using the D2Xs as an example: The Exposure 1 Tab The following settings can be adjusted from the Exposure 1 tab: 1/12 Exposure Mode Shutter Speed Aperture This menu can be used to set the exposure mode for D2- and D1-series and D200 cameras. If a D100 is connected, or if Enable controls on the camera body is checked when a D70S, D70, or D50 is connected, it will show the current exposure mode but the mode itself must be selected using the camera function dial. See the camera manual for details. Shutter speed can only be adjusted in Manual and Speed Priority modes, when it can be set to values between the maximum and minimum values supported by the camera. Use high shutter speeds to freeze motion, low shutter speeds to suggest motion by blurring moving objects. Aperture can only be adjusted in Manual and Aperture Priority modes, when it can be set to values between maximum and minimum aperture (small apertures have high f-numbers, wide apertures low f-numbers; the actual apertures available depend on the lens used). Aperture can not be controlled from Camera Control Pro when Custom Setting 22 has been set to allow aperture to be adjusted manually using the lens aperture ring (D1-series only). Return to first page 46

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Overview
Appendices
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Using Camera Control Pro
Camera Controls
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Camera controls are described below using the D2Xs as an example:
The Exposure 1 Tab
The following settings can be adjusted from the Exposure 1 tab:
Exposure
Mode
This menu can be used to set the exposure mode for D2- and D1-series and D200
cameras.
If a D100 is connected, or if
Enable controls on the camera body
Enable controls on the camera body
is
checked when a D70S, D70, or D50 is connected, it will show the current exposure
mode but the mode itself must be selected using the camera function dial.
See the
camera manual for details.
Shutter
Speed
Shutter speed can only be adjusted in
Manual
and
Speed Priority
modes, when it
can be set to values between the maximum and minimum values supported by the
camera.
Use high shutter speeds to freeze motion, low shutter speeds to suggest
motion by blurring moving objects.
Aperture
Aperture can only be adjusted in
Manual
and
Aperture Priority
modes, when it
can be set to values between maximum and minimum aperture (small apertures
have high f-numbers, wide apertures low f-numbers; the actual apertures available
depend on the lens used).
Aperture can not be controlled from Camera Control Pro
when Custom Setting 22 has been set to allow aperture to be adjusted manually
using the lens aperture ring (D1-series only).