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Nikon D90 - Choosing a Release Mode

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2008

The Nikon D90's release modes are basic industry standards, sometimes referred to as the Drive modes. There are, however, two continuous modes - low and high speed - for specific frames per second speeds. Remember that the the 2-second timer is extremely helpful with long shutter speeds to reduce camera shake. And to use the delayed remote and quick-response remote modes you'll need the option wireless remote accessory.

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  • this really really helped. ty.

  • This was just what I needed after I misplaced my manual. Thank you!

  • Why's he holding the camera like a complete dumbass? this isnt a point and shoot dude. if you're gonna hold a DSLR, hold it correctly.

  • @ModulatedSignal it depends what your settings are

  • I Cant Thank You Enough I Was Frantically Looking For How To Take Bursts Of My Sons Tennis Workout W/ My New D90 And You Showed Me How To Do It Effortlessly...

  • i just bought a nikon d90, im not really an expert regarding photos, but i'm so eager to find out what is the best setting for manual mode. And whenever I take continuous shots, the pictures are blurry. Please advise... Thank you. And nice video...

  • Is it just me or does someone else notice the "EOS Digital" camera strap @ .28? Isn't that Canon lol

  • this was great thank you

  • I knew I could rely on this channel owner for an intelligent comment.

    What purpose is there in comparing two totally different cameras?

    The D90 is the top of the range semi-pro camera and will do almost anything you demand of it.

    The D300 is not something you'd want to take on holidays unless you have a fetish for carrying heavy, highly steal-able pro kit.

    Unless your a pro shooter, buy the D90, and save yourself a bundle in cost, insurance, worry and bicep strain.

  • Okay.., a little too much lie a commercial

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