
Nikon D3S Modes & Menus - Digital Cameras, Digital Camera …
Like all professional Nikon digital SLRs since the D1, the Nikon D3S doesn't have a mode dial, but instead has a mode button. The current exposure mode is displayed on the LCDs and …
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The self-timer lamp will start to blink. Two seconds before the photograph is taken, the self-timer lamp will stop blinking. The shutter will be released about ten seconds after the timer starts. To …
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D3s shooting mode selection dial, smooth or not? - Nikon Cafe
Oct 28, 2010 · My "release mode dial" is smooth if you hold down the "release mode dial lock release".
ply by rotating a command dial (at default settings, the sub-command dial is used for easy exposure compensation in exposure modes e and f, and the main command dial is used in ex …
Nikon D3S Review - Photography Blog
Feb 3, 2010 · The Nikon D3S lets you dial in shutter speeds of up to 30 seconds and has a Bulb mode as well for exposure times of practically any length, which is very good news if you are …
Nikon D3S In-depth review: Digital Photography Review
Feb 16, 2010 · The top left side of the D3S has the mode dial which allows you to select the camera's drive mode, single, two continuous speeds, quiet mode, self-timer or mirror up. This …
Nikon D3S Camera Settings | Michael Schwarz
Customize Command dials- reverse rotaion and change main/sub: off. Aperture setting on: sub-command dial. Menus and playback on. Reverse Indicators- minus on left, plus on right. …
Nikon User Guide: The Mode Dial - NIKON-TUTORIALS
Dec 16, 2016 · Nikon D3 / Nikon D3X / Nikon D3s; Nikon D300 / Nikon D300s; Nikon D3000; Nikon D3100; Nikon D3200; Nikon D3300; Nikon D3400; Nikon D3500; Nikon D4 / Nikon D4s; …
Nikon D3S Exposure - Digital Cameras, Digital Camera Reviews
The Nikon D3S's release modes are selected via the lockable release mode dial, which surrounds the button cluster to the left of the camera's prism.