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Shutter Speed with D200
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Hi,
I recently bought a Nikon D200 with a 18-70mm DX AF-S lens. It's all been going well and the shots have been superb, but I am keen to find out what a few things on the LCD Display on the top of the camera.
For example, I had a reading of f/4.5 and the shutter speed said 1ooo. Now I know that when it has " it means seconds (I think) but I can't figure out what these o mean. It also happens on a variety of speeds such as 64o.
Thanks,
Tim
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Last edited by Tim Collier; Sep 29, 2007 at 01:50 AM.
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I guess you could say I am new to it, but I do understand a fair bit. My last camera was a Nikon Coolpix, so I figured, if I am going to take things more seriously, I would go to a better SLR. Thanks for the link, I'll be sure to check it out.
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the os are 0s
1/1000 and 1/640 of a second, respectively. the larger the number, the faster the shutter speed.
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