Yah, thats what I am hoping for.![]()
Then I would also be tempted to take out the ball bearing for the aperture click stops. ;p
Yah, thats what I am hoping for.![]()
He included the key in the post.. It's D90.
Then I would also be tempted to take out the ball bearing for the aperture click stops. ;p
:bsmilie:
doesn't sound very ergonomic to me...maybe its hidden in that lovely 3" screen? ;p
Looks like it...so long its not on the shoot mode dial, there is still chance of shooting video at M mode.;p
i thought you can only shoot videos in M mode :cry:
Really? Did you get mistaken that the video must be MF as there is no AF, but shoot mode I am not sure...as its stated exposure is auto during movie mode, so it might not be Manual mode.![]()
ohh....i get you! my bad :sweat:
yea! that'll be cool!![]()
(but i think Nikon'll be bummers and auto-lock some variables)
Look thru the dpreview's preview, cannot figure out how to activate the movie mode..dun see a movie mode on the shoot mode dial, dun see any Movie buttons on top, front nor back....hmm...
I suppose the movie mode is activated via the Lv button.. ;p You need to be in liveview to be able to initiate the movie mode.
Huh? Press LV to get from optical view finder to LV mode, then press LV again to start recording? I though pressing again will disable LV mode and go back to optical viewfinder mode? If not how to off the LV mode?
I guess it should be via a soft menu once you're in Lv mode...
ANONAH! I tot "PWD is D90" is some internet shortcut which I tot means "powered is D90":bsmilie:
Thanks! Go download now.![]()
Just some ants... The audio seems to have some breaks but the video looks good at 100%.
Darned... I got a Canon 450D in May to take better pictures of my baby girl... now I want to switch to Nikon coz of the video-capture...
Darned...
Trying to sell the 450D now... who else is in my shoes? :sweat:
This is one part where we cannot find out now, so just wait for the in depth review from dpreview.![]()
ewl... i donno if this is posted,...
File format AVI (Motion-JPEG)
Exposure compensation available in P, S, A, M modes