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What are the raw settings for d5100

Raw setting for d5100

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You set it for raw in the shooting menu then clik onImage quality then toggle right and set Jpeg or NEF RAW good luck I suggest JPEG fine for you RAW takes all your space up unless you are pro and know what you are doing

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SOURCE: setting my Nilon D5100 to IR mode to use my rocketfish remote shutter.

Set the release mode to one of the two remote modes. The quick-response remote mode fires the shutter when you press the button on the remote. The delayed mode gives you two seconds to hide the remote behind your back.

Full details are in the "Release Mode" section of the Reference Manual (page 35 in my copy). If you need a manual you may download a copy from here.

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How to resolve nikon d5100 lens not attached error?

When you connect a lens from another firm, or an old one without a chip, The camera can't work in the automatic settings. So not one scene and also you can't use the A, S, P and Auto. Really only manual is possible. And you have to dial in everything. like shutter time and you have to set focus and Aperture on the lens.
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Nikon D5100 dark screen on live view mode

Open your appuatue set your ISO to 200 or 1600 what ever it needs
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Setting my Nilon D5100 to IR mode to use my rocketfish remote shutter.

Set the release mode to one of the two remote modes. The quick-response remote mode fires the shutter when you press the button on the remote. The delayed mode gives you two seconds to hide the remote behind your back.

Full details are in the "Release Mode" section of the Reference Manual (page 35 in my copy). If you need a manual you may download a copy from here.
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I am also trying to configure my Rocketfish remote with my nikon d5100, how do I set it to IR mode?

Set the release mode to one of the two remote modes. The quick-response remote mode fires the shutter when you press the button on the remote. The delayed mode gives you two seconds to hide the remote behind your back.

Full details are in the "Release Mode" section of the Reference Manual (page 35 in my copy). If you need a manual you may download a copy from here.
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Washed out colour on D5100 camera

do you understand the camera is not a point and shoot you will have to set it
Set your camera to A automatic problem solved
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Washed out colour on d 5100 images

If the colors are washed out on the LCD screen but appear OK on your computer, the problem is likely with the LCD itself.

If the color is washed out in both the LCD screen and on your computer, you can try adjusting menu settings to intensify the color on the images. Also, you might want to reset the camera to its default settings. I can do that on my D-90 by simultaneously holding down the "AF" and "+/-" buttons on the top right hand side of the camera. Holding down those buttons for about ten seconds will restore the default settings.

If these steps don't help, return the camera to the seller for a replacement.
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Nikon D5100 vs Nikon D3200

They both take superb pictures. The D3200 is slightly easier to learn how to use, while the D5100 is easier to use once you learn it. That is, the D3200's menus will guide you through all its settings, while with the D5100 you can change those settings with less work once you learn the proper buttons to push. The D3200 has a higher resolution, but even the D5100 will take photos that can be enlarged to 8x10 and larger.

I suggest you go to a good camera store and try them both out. See which one better fits your hands. You don't want to buy a camera based on specs, or other people's opinions. You want a camera that best works for YOU. Having said that, the D3200 is probably a better first SLR. However, try them both out and choose the one that's better for YOU.
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Nikon D5100 vs Nikon D3200

They both take superb pictures. The D3200 is slightly easier to learn how to use, while the D5100 is easier to use once you learn it. That is, the D3200's menus will guide you through all its settings, while with the D5100 you can change those settings with less work once you learn the proper buttons to push. The D3200 has a higher resolution, but even the D5100 will take photos that can be enlarged to 8x10 and larger.

I suggest you go to a good camera store and try them both out. See which one better fits your hands. You don't want to buy a camera based on specs, or other people's opinions. You want a camera that best works for YOU. Having said that, the D3200 is probably a better first SLR. However, try them both out and choose the one that's better for YOU.
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