I’ve also got the D7w00. I wouldn’t trade it for a “mirror less” (that doesn’t even sound right) for anything. I’ve been using my D7200 for 10 years and I wouldn’t sell it for a million dollars.
Perfect - this didn't come up automatically after part 4 so thought it stopped there but did a search and found more. Very happy as these really help give an overview of what everything is on the camera without wading through a massive manual. Thank you.
Thanks Dave for a logical informative series. I didn't use my camera for a while and forgot most of how to use it. It is a D7100. This series has clarified the manual and I am now playing each day. Much appreciated.
My question is for a D7000 so not a huge difference and I hope that you might be able to answer my question. How do I replay videos on the back of the camera? Is this possible? If so, just what do I do to take a video (I can do this, I think, not entirely sure) and the difficulty is replaying the recorded video on the camera or do I need to connect it to a device (pc/laptop/tablet et al) as the only way? if you can answer my question, or even deem it within your purview. I would be most grateful if you choose to answer this question and hope that you do and that it is not too difficult for you to do so. - Mark, Australia.
Hi Skinny, when you have recorded a video, just push the play button on the back of the camera, in the same way as you would to view a photo. If you now press the 'OK' button the video will play. You should also see options on the screen to 'Pause, Stop, Rewind etc.' I have another video on video recording, here's the link: ruclips.net/video/bVcBKV9DjhY/видео.htmlsi=Y6F1TuZlt01LEAAG Thanks for watching, have fun, Dave.
Hi Ivan, unfortunately there is no function on the D7100 to do that. It will be included on the images EXIF data but not directly onto the image. That function tended to be on lower end cameras. Thank you for watching, Dave.
You were really struggling by the time you got to F1 😊 I couldn't take any more in by then too. Phew! All the AF modes baffle me too, the biggest step I found for much better photos was using 1/1600 shutter speed in sports mode....
Hello. My nikon d7100 is stuck to P mode. It wont change to any other mode even if i change to auto or manual the display and settings will still remain to P mode. Kindly help me the way forward.
Hi Mo, it is not a problem I am familiar with. Do you have a lens on the camera? Some function changes will only work with a lens attached. I would also try turning the camera off, removing the lens and battery, then put everything back and try again. I hope this may help, stay safe, Dave.
Dave, you didn't bother to add annotations or edit the video at 19:09 and skipped the most important section viz. f4 settings rather seemingly deliberately. Will refer another video on why to customise it in a preferred particular way. Additionally what is mode A in f5 ?
Thanks for the exhaustive guide - I'd like to ask you about "AF Area modes" when the camera is set to AF-S. With the D750 you can choose to have a single focus point (which you can place anywhere), multiple focus points and even all of the focus points. But it seems that the D7100 only lets you have a single point in AF-S. Do I have that correct? If you do have other choices for the the D7100 in AF-S, then please tell me how to access them - Thanks
+Neil Pollick Thank you for watching. I have a video on the D7100 AF modes. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/UGJ_ZlYBlXw/видео.html I hope that helps, if not drop me a comment and I'll do my best to answer.
Hi Aziz, unfortunately there is no preview option available for the AE-L/AF-L button on the D7100. Page 256 in the manual list all of the options that can be assigned to that button. Thank you for watching, have fun, Dave.
Hi Aziz, having re-watched the video I can see that i have made an error, when talking about assigning the AE-L/AF-L button, the camera is still on the Preview button section of the menu. Sorry for any confusion. Dave.
Just got hold of a Nikon D7200. You have guided me through a very confusing menu - never have done it alone but now all set up. Many thanks.
Hi Alan, I am glad the video was useful. Enjoy your D7200. Thank you for watching, have fun, Dave.
I’ve also got the D7w00. I wouldn’t trade it for a “mirror less” (that doesn’t even sound right) for anything. I’ve been using my D7200 for 10 years and I wouldn’t sell it for a million dollars.
D7200*
Perfect - this didn't come up automatically after part 4 so thought it stopped there but did a search and found more. Very happy as these really help give an overview of what everything is on the camera without wading through a massive manual. Thank you.
Fantastic, there are more videos on the D7100 here is the playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLg6iC885wzNIku-B3cPrGTCebAWQq6rhA. Many thanks again, Dave.
Super helpful series of videos. Thank you so much!
Thanks Dave for a logical informative series. I didn't use my camera for a while and forgot most of how to use it. It is a D7100. This series has clarified the manual and I am now playing each day. Much appreciated.
Hi Janice, that's brilliant, I am glad the videos are useful. Thank you for watching, have fun, Dave.
Thanks so much for doing these videos. So much better than the manual.
Hi David, no problem, I am glad the video was useful. Thank you for watching, stay safe, Dave.
OUTSTANDING JOB!! Very helpful
I am glad the video was useful Thank you for watching, have fun, Dave.
My question is for a D7000 so not a huge difference and I hope that you might be able to answer my question. How do I replay videos on the back of the camera? Is this possible? If so, just what do I do to take a video (I can do this, I think, not entirely sure) and the difficulty is replaying the recorded video on the camera or do I need to connect it to a device (pc/laptop/tablet et al) as the only way? if you can answer my question, or even deem it within your purview. I would be most grateful if you choose to answer this question and hope that you do and that it is not too difficult for you to do so. - Mark, Australia.
Hi Skinny, when you have recorded a video, just push the play button on the back of the camera, in the same way as you would to view a photo. If you now press the 'OK' button the video will play. You should also see options on the screen to 'Pause, Stop, Rewind etc.' I have another video on video recording, here's the link: ruclips.net/video/bVcBKV9DjhY/видео.htmlsi=Y6F1TuZlt01LEAAG
Thanks for watching, have fun, Dave.
@@ThePhotoShow Dave, thank you so much for replying at all as well as in such a timely manner. You, sir, are a true gentleman !!
thank you dave that was all very useful and i can go back over it all as well cheers from old trev in sussex
and again i have refreshed my bad memory lol cheers trev
Excellent video!
I have a NikonD7100. Dave, could you please tell me, how do I set the date of capture into the image name. Thanks a million.
Hi Ivan, unfortunately there is no function on the D7100 to do that. It will be included on the images EXIF data but not directly onto the image. That function tended to be on lower end cameras. Thank you for watching, Dave.
@@ThePhotoShow But I had it, before I inadvertently deleted it.
Thank you so much. I learned a lot to-day.
+Jan Vermeulen Thank you for watching, I am glad the video was useful. Have fun.
You were really struggling by the time you got to F1 😊 I couldn't take any more in by then too. Phew! All the AF modes baffle me too, the biggest step I found for much better photos was using 1/1600 shutter speed in sports mode....
Hi Nick, I agree it does get a bit tedious down that end of the menus! Thank you for watching, have fun, Dave.
Helps to clear up the written manual. Thanks
Excellent
Hello. My nikon d7100 is stuck to P mode. It wont change to any other mode even if i change to auto or manual the display and settings will still remain to P mode. Kindly help me the way forward.
Hi Mo, it is not a problem I am familiar with. Do you have a lens on the camera? Some function changes will only work with a lens attached. I would also try turning the camera off, removing the lens and battery, then put everything back and try again. I hope this may help, stay safe, Dave.
very helpful
No problem, thank you for watching, have fun, Dave.
Dave, you didn't bother to add annotations or edit the video at 19:09 and skipped the most important section viz. f4 settings rather seemingly deliberately. Will refer another video on why to customise it in a preferred particular way. Additionally what is mode A in f5 ?
Thank you!!!
Thanks for the exhaustive guide - I'd like to ask you about "AF Area modes" when the camera is set to AF-S. With the D750 you can choose to have a single focus point (which you can place anywhere), multiple focus points and even all of the focus points. But it seems that the D7100 only lets you have a single point in AF-S. Do I have that correct? If you do have other choices for the the D7100 in AF-S, then please tell me how to access them - Thanks
+Neil Pollick Thank you for watching. I have a video on the D7100 AF modes. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/UGJ_ZlYBlXw/видео.html I hope that helps, if not drop me a comment and I'll do my best to answer.
It didn't help - thanks
Not seeing the preview option on the Assign AE-L/AF-L button option I have a d7100
Hi Aziz, unfortunately there is no preview option available for the AE-L/AF-L button on the D7100. Page 256 in the manual list all of the options that can be assigned to that button. Thank you for watching, have fun, Dave.
Thought u was using a d7100 on ur video
Hi Aziz, having re-watched the video I can see that i have made an error, when talking about assigning the AE-L/AF-L button, the camera is still on the Preview button section of the menu. Sorry for any confusion. Dave.