Nikon’s d5200 is a great camera for beginner and intermediate photographers. However, there may be occasions when you want to change the shutter speed. This guide will show you how to do just that.
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- How to Adjust Shutter Speed on Nikon D5200 – A Nikon D5200 Tutorial
- How to change shutter speed: On the top left of your Nikon D00, locate the mode dial. Rotate the mode dial to align the < sign with the shutter speed you desire. For example, if you want a shutter speed of 0, align the < sign with 0. If the shutter speed you want is not available on the mode dial, you can use the exposure compensation button (+/
- ) to make the change. Press the shutter release button halfway to display the shutter speed in the viewfinder. To take the photo, press the shutter release button the rest of the way.
- Conclusion
How to Adjust Shutter Speed on Nikon D5200 – A Nikon D5200 Tutorial
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Hold down the exposure compensation button and rotate the mode dial to the desired shutter speed To return to the default shutter speed release the exposure compensation button and rotate the mode dial back to the center position
To change the shutter speed on the Nikon D5200 camera, first make sure you have the camera set to Manual mode. Next, press the shutter release button halfway to display the shutter speed in the viewfinder. To take the photo, press the shutter release button the rest of the way.
Conclusion
When taking photos or videos with your Nikon D5200, you can change the shutter speed to control how long the photo or video is taken to capture the action.