Monday, January 17, 2011
Nikon D7000 f-stop and D-Movie
Some some reason, Nikon likes to call its movie D-Movie like in dumb movie. I have read somewhere that you can't change aperture in the middle of shooting your D-Movie. I don't know about that. I shoot my dumb movies with my AIS lenses and sure enough I can change my aperture on the fly by simply turning the aperture ring on the lens itself. For shutter speed in D-Movie, the slowest you can go is 1/30 of a second. That's the limitation I am aware of in addition to limited frame rate and bit rate compared to the competitions.
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i guess they mean you can't change the aperture with the G lenses?
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I wish the manual can explain things clearer.
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