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I have a Nikon D90, after taking a series of pictures, when I down load them to my computer I notice that the camera has taken two picuters of each subject, one is bright and the other is dark and in shadow, how do I set the camera so I only produce one picture each time?
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first you should try to reset the camera to factory settings. then check again.
if it does not give the effect you were expecting, you can adjust the brightness and colour balance (not the same as white balance in pictures taking. the only thing you can't is change the brightness of the display.
i have a link for a free download of the manual, from nikon usa here: http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/kie88335f7869dfuejdl=-cww2/d90_en.pdf
then i do have a link for a youtube film about the use of the d90. how to use nikon d90
enjoy the camera.
if it does not work as expected, just bring it back, but i don't think you won't like it.
Instructions for this are on Page 179 of the D-90 users manual. First go to the menu and select the custom settings menu then scroll down to "timers/AF Lock."
Select this then select the number of shots you want the camera to take at one time on the self timer setting. Exit the menu.
Then go to the top of the camera and find the little button to the right of the control panel which contains a series of stacked rectangles.
Depress this button (camera must be on) and the control panel will clear. Rotate the wheel on the back of the camera while holding the button down until you see a little clock symbol.
If you have set it in the menu to take only one shot, you will see only the little clock. If you have set it to take multiple shots you will see the series of stacked rectangles next to the little clock.
Depress the shutter fully then walk or run to get in the picture. Just before the picture shoots, the autofocus light will flash warning you that the picture is about to be taken. The camera will shoot in the amount of time you have selected in the menu.
If you want to shoot another delayed shutter picture, repeat the procedure using the button and wheel.
You obviously need to send it out for service. Don't try to fix the mirror yourself or even touch it. It is extremely fragile and is silvered on the front, not on the back like a regular mirror.
There doesn't seem to be a problem. The 3.7k means 3700, the k meaning thousand. If you were to take about 2700 pictures, you'll then see 999, then 998, and so on.
By default the D90 is set to use the viewfinder for framing and taking pictures. If you wish to disable that and use the monitor, press the "LV" button on the back just above the multiselector.
Take your sd memory card out of your camera, and put it in your computer. A file with your pictures should appear. Copy thoes pictures into a different fold on you computer. Take you sd memory card out of your computer and plug it back into your camera. Your pictures will be both on your camera and on your computer.
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