If you are talking about flashing highlights in play mode than all you have to do is click either up or down to switch to different modes of displaying additional information.
The way I see it, the D60 has a faster fps rate so the shutter will go off faster. That would help with sport photography. I just got a Nikon D40 SLR and it is great. The D40 meets my needs in action photography. I guess it just depends what you are doing and if you are like a transcript photographer.
yeah ... it will work on the newer cameras. However, you are better off with a sb400/600/800 or the better 900. They camera will auto detect the settings of these new lense ... vs. you messing around with settings.
You just put it down. About 30 seconds after you take your finger off the shutter button, it goes off by itself.
You take out the battery, then put it back in....the lens will still be out but press the power button ( this turn on the camera again) then you press it again to turn it off
To update the Nikon D5100 firmware, follow these steps: Visit the Nikon website and download the latest firmware update for the D5100. Insert a formatted memory card into the camera and copy the firmware update file onto it. Turn off the camera and then turn it back on while holding down the "Menu" button. Follow the on-screen instructions to update the firmware. Once the update is complete, turn off the camera and restart it to ensure the firmware has been successfully updated.
Yes, you can turn off effects on a Nikon Coolpix L840. To do this, access the camera's menu, navigate to the "Effect" or "Scene" settings, and select the option to disable any active effects. Make sure to choose a standard shooting mode, such as "Auto" or "Program," to avoid any filters or special effects being applied to your photos.
To turn off the flash on a Nikon Coolpix camera, locate the flash button, typically marked with a lightning bolt symbol. Press this button until you see the flash mode options appear on the screen, then select the "Flash Off" option. In some models, you may need to access the menu and navigate to the flash settings to disable it. Always check the camera’s manual for specific instructions related to your model.
Press the ''zoom in'' button at the bottom left.
To extend the battery life of a Nikon D3400 battery, you can turn off the camera when not in use, use the viewfinder instead of the LCD screen, lower the screen brightness, and avoid using flash unless necessary. Additionally, keeping the battery at room temperature and using genuine Nikon batteries can help prolong its lifespan.
To prevent the time and date from being embedded into your pictures on the Nikon D850, you can disable the feature in the camera settings. Look for the option to turn off the time and date stamp in the menu settings of the camera. This will ensure that the information is not included in your photos.
To extend the battery life of a Nikon D7200 battery, you can turn off features like image stabilization and auto-focus when not needed, use a higher capacity battery, avoid extreme temperatures, and keep the battery contacts clean.
Some of the best off-camera flash options for the Nikon D3200 include the Nikon SB-700, Yongnuo YN560 IV, and Godox V860II. These flashes offer advanced features and compatibility with the D3200 for improved lighting in photography.