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Does anyone know how to reproduce the child setting on a nikon d60 on a manual camera?

Wednesday Jul 23, 2008

My friend has a nikon d60 and I love the way the child setting makes pictures move. It has the right light and the right speed to catch those little monkeys in action. I have a d80 and don’t get the child setting on mine, just wanted to know if anyone knows how to get the same effect on the manual mode. Thanks.

Child mode. That’s funny; talk about marketing.

The “Child” mode on the D60 is fairly sophisticated and uses close distance AF priority, Shutter speed control and D-Lighting adjustments to produce the image.

There is no easy way to exactly replicate the “Child” mode on a D80. Your best bet is to use “Shutter Priority” and keep your shutter speeds fast enough to avoid blurring.


Nikon D60 10.2 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera w/ Nikkor AFS DX VR 18-55 & AFS DX VR 55-200 Lenses 9609

Sunday Jul 13, 2008

Nikon D60 10.2 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera w/ Nikkor AFS DX VR 18-55 & AFS DX VR 55-200 Lenses 9609

The Nikon D60 SLR Digital Camera has been designed for the consumer who wants to combine top technology with user-friendliness and creative features. The D60 provides a resolution of 10.2 effective Megapixels and incorporates Nikon’s exclusive EXPEED image-processing concept which is utilized to maximize image quality and processing speed – resulting in continuous shooting capability at 3.0 fps near instant power-up at just 0.19 seconds and high ISO sensitivity all in a compact lightweight body

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