![]() Let us know how you get on trying that.Įdited I would also suggest setting the camera to 'Matrix' metering whilst learning this procedure. I am not conversant with the D40 but have downloaded the manual and shoot a Nikon and use this method of exposure control very often these days. If you then check your histogram and see that the image is under or over exposed you simply adjust either the Aperture or Speed to move the indicator off centre. If you set your camera to 'Manual' mode lets say with an ISO of 400 and an Aperture of f5.6 if you look through the viewfinder at a reasonably lit subject adjust the 'shutter speed' until the exposure indicator is centred. It's the horizontal bar with vertical markings with a + at one end and a - at the other. Here's the good news, you have one built into the camera and you can view it in the viewfinder. I could take photography inside my home which has big window panels. ![]() I wish I had one, all the guessing of the amount of light in the camera in manual mode is gone.
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