Thanks for this video ,, i use nikon d5200 but there's no big different from your d5600 except older😂 i always hard to find best setting for my camera n think to upgrade my camera till found your video and it make me think twice to find out my best camera setting😁
I need help with my Nikon camera . When I try to take photos without flash, I get a black screen for a few seconds, and the lens closes further. After a few seconds, I end up with a very blurry or overexposed photo. What could be causing this, and how can I fix it?
@@kubraasildas8891 I’ve honestly never run in to that issue, I wish I had a solution but I don’t, my D5500 has been through a lot and I’ve been lucky that it still works
@@Boogie.702 I got it to pop up somehow actually. One thing that I’m still having trouble understanding is shutter speed. My camera is pretty slow when taking the shot. Anything 1/80 and faster is too dark. And everything 1 and slower is too bright. Is that normal?
@@BobEvans0 yeah it’s confusing at first but when your doing high shutter speeds your aperture should be wide open F/4 or lower depending on your lens so your image isn’t dark, and when you doing slow shutter speeds like a long exposure your aperture should be closed down like F/10 so your image isn’t too bright
@@BobEvans0 you just have to learn and understand how Shutter Speed, Aperture & ISO work together to properly expose an image, it’s overwhelming at first but just go out and shoot as much as possible in different lighting conditions and it will get easier
@@Boogie.702thank you i will look that up as well ! If you upload a video showing how you operate around Lightroom I for sure will support and watch all content
All my photos are edited with my LR Presets boogie702presets.sellfy.store
Thanks to your videos I started a hunt to find me a D5600 of which I did. I'm picking it up tomorrow, can't wait!
Thats awesome I’m really glad I could help out, The D5600 is a great camera
I was struggling a lot thank you for the information .. Will be creating videos for my journey
No problem I’m really glad I could help
Thanks for the love and support 🙏🏽
Good information! Great job love your videos!
Thank you so much my bro I really appreciate you 🙏🏽
Like with most things in life.
PRACTICE makes PERFECT!
Absolutely 💯
Appreciate the knowledge 🤙🏽
No problem glad you enjoyed the video 🙏🏽
Thank u this was helpful !! More tutorials pls
Thank you I really appreciate that
Thanks for this video ,, i use nikon d5200 but there's no big different from your d5600 except older😂 i always hard to find best setting for my camera n think to upgrade my camera till found your video and it make me think twice to find out my best camera setting😁
@@jodhiaulia498 thanks for the love I’m glad you enjoyed the video 🙏🏽
May I know which one is the best photo editing software? What software did you use please?
@@JaMes-x5u8l I use Adobe Lightroom to edit all my photos
I need help with my Nikon camera . When I try to take photos without flash, I get a black screen for a few seconds, and the lens closes further. After a few seconds, I end up with a very blurry or overexposed photo. What could be causing this, and how can I fix it?
@@kubraasildas8891 I’ve honestly never run in to that issue, I wish I had a solution but I don’t, my D5500 has been through a lot and I’ve been lucky that it still works
Are you shooting on automatic? Could be a low shutter speed.
How come my camera doesnt show the AF-C mode in the focus mode settings? I have a nikon d5600
@@BobEvans0 that’s very strange it should show 4 different focusing modes in the menu: AF-A, AF-S, AF-C & MF
@@Boogie.702 I got it to pop up somehow actually. One thing that I’m still having trouble understanding is shutter speed. My camera is pretty slow when taking the shot. Anything 1/80 and faster is too dark. And everything 1 and slower is too bright. Is that normal?
@@BobEvans0 yeah it’s confusing at first but when your doing high shutter speeds your aperture should be wide open F/4 or lower depending on your lens so your image isn’t dark, and when you doing slow shutter speeds like a long exposure your aperture should be closed down like F/10 so your image isn’t too bright
@@BobEvans0 you just have to learn and understand how Shutter Speed, Aperture & ISO work together to properly expose an image, it’s overwhelming at first but just go out and shoot as much as possible in different lighting conditions and it will get easier
Hey one question what app do you edit your pictures on for Nikon
I use Adobe Lightroom on my IPad
@@Boogie.702thank you i will look that up as well ! If you upload a video showing how you operate around Lightroom I for sure will support and watch all content
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