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How to use Nikon D60

I. lock the focal length, shutter and aperture. By default, the D60 uses area focus, that is, the main focus object is located in the center of the picture. Adjust the focal length of the lens before pressing the shutter. But in actual shooting, the subject is not always in the middle of the picture. When the moving lens begins to compose, the lens is looking for its own focus object. This is the case with the bellows. The phenomenon at this time is that the shutter can't be pressed, even if it is pressed, it is not the desired picture. The correct way is to aim the lens at the subject, adjust the aperture and shutter speed, lock after focusing, and then press the shutter. Next to the camera frame, there is an AE-L button, which can be locked after being pressed.

Second, how to increase the clarity of the original image To increase the clarity of the original image, D_lighting is usually set to off. If it is not enough, use mode photography and set "Optimized Image" to "More Vivid".

Third, restore the default values. It is said that it is meaningless to play SLR without manual operation. So everyone moved four gears up and down in PASM. Sometimes if you don't know what to set, the camera will "fail", such as the picture is no longer "sharp" and so on. Don't worry at this time, just reset the settings to the default values. The D60' s picture enlargement button and the dynamic D-lighting button next to the shutter have a small green dot. Press and hold these two keys at the same time for more than 2 seconds to restore the default values. Other models are also available.

Fourth, simply control the exposure. Among the four modes of PASM, there is an optimal exposure, and photographers mainly choose according to their own needs. But sometimes in order to pursue a certain effect, it is necessary to artificially increase or decrease the exposure. In this case, select the m file. There is a +...0...- in the M file, this is an exposure prompt, while the negative (right) edge is underexposed and the positive (left) edge is overexposed.