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My nikon D3100. when i scroll the Command dial for increasing the Shutter speed the Shutter number indicator did not move.

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Turn the other wheel increase your ISO or your speed or turn the wheel the other way put your camera in M for Manuel

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jan 24, 2008

SOURCE: Shutter Speed need to increase

you could try and find a faster SD card but that won't help that much i got the same camara....it's just really slow

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2009

SOURCE: Aperture and Shutter Speed for the Nikon Coolpix s550

Go to the shooting menu and then press the ISO sensitivity option

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2009

SOURCE: shutter speed on my nikon d80 is to slow

Try CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU 31. (turn off EXP. delay mode).

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  • Posted on Jan 22, 2010

SOURCE: Nikon D40 shutter speed problem

The D40 will not take great photos of an indoor event without blurring or noise. You need a fast lens and a high ISO using the popup flash or on camera flash would be ideal but some of these events you can not use flash. All these images I shot with a Nikon D40. http://www.facebook.com/home.php?src=fftb#/pages/Keller-TX/Raving-Design/78762448229?v=photos&ref=ts Learn to use the camera for ur events. Experiment it's all about trial and error. Ray

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  • Posted on May 14, 2011

SOURCE: My Nikon D3100 when I

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If you need a manual, you may download a copy from here.
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I have a Nikon D3100 and surprisingly the dial mode does not work properly. I mean when I turn it, at some modes, it shows the selected mode correctly on the display, but not for all

Hello mehran_vafae, is supposed to have put a DX lens.
The mode dial, select in what way is going to take a picture.
You can make combinations according to the mode set in the mode dial, with the Fn key / command dial, command dial / aperture A mode, command dial / shutter speed S mode, Full Auto / + / - compensation sw, etc. ..
Please carefully read the user manual supplied with your camera and if it fails take them to Nikon service.
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How can i set aperture and shutter speed at P mode? i scroll the command dial but all that comes in is P and P*

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Whenever I take photos in shutter priority mode, all the pictures seem to be UNDEREXPOSED not overexposed like most people say it is. It also says LO where the f-stop number should be. PLEASE HELP!

Your shutter speed is too fast. The correct exposure requires a lens aperture larger than physically possible on the lens. That's what the "LO" is telling you. Slow down the shutter speed until the "LO" goes away. Alternatively, increase the ISO sensitivity (or a combination of both).

Just because you can set the shutter speed to whatever you want doesn't mean you can get a properly exposed photo at that shutter speed. There may be too little light (as in your case) or too much light. You have to use a shutter speed appropriate for the subject and the light conditions.
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If you don't have a manual, get one from http://www.butkus.org/chinon/nikon.htm
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