1/2 Second Shutter Speed on Nikon D200? errrm How?

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Hi all...

Hope you can help :)

Anyway looking to experiment with long exposures but can't seem to work out what 0.5seconds is? or 1/2sec is on The Nikon D200? I assume 1" is one second? 1"3 is 1.3 seconds? Where is 0.5 seconds?

Is there a setting I need to adjust to make it go up in steps of 1/2? As surely it has the ability to expose at 0.5?

Apologies for the ignorance...

Ed :)
 
It's going to be one of the fractions

Set your camera to exposure control (TV on canon). then use the wheel to change through your exposure time, it's go into like;

1/8th, 1/25th, 1/250th, 1/8000th

Etc..

Obviously this didn't help, but you want to be finding 1/2 which is half a second exposure. It's too early ;(
 
(10:00:27) (Marik) 1/500 = half second?
(10:04:35) (Marcel-) no, its one 500th of a second
(10:04:39) (Marcel-) 1/2 is half a second ;)

Stop trying to come across clever you! :p
 
Strangely enough I believe a half second exposure is just the plain 2 in the viewfinder/on the screen Kinobe ... :shrug:

If you think logically the setting at 500 = 1/500th ... therefore the setting of 2 = 1/2 ... :thinking:

You are correct when you say 1" = 1 second ... but 2" = 2 seconds not the plain 2 mark ... ;)


HTH ... :shrug:


:p
 
I like to try to help, instead of making usless posts, like you do :P
 
Strangely enough I believe a half second exposure is just the plain 2 in the viewfinder/on the screen Kinobe ... :shrug:

If you think logically the setting at 500 = 1/500th ... therefore the setting of 2 = 1/2 ... :thinking:

You are correct when you say 1" = 1 second ... but 2" = 2 seconds not the plain 2 mark ... ;)


HTH ... :shrug:


:p

Thanks for the responses n help so far....

So if I set it to 2 and not 2" that should equal my 0.5?

Its just baffling me because the logical step should reallb be 1/2" 1" 1.3" 1.5" but its only starts from 1"!

Ed :)
 
So if I set it to 2 and not 2" that should equal my 0.5?

Its just baffling me because the logical step should really be 1/2" 1" 1.3" 1.5" but its only starts from 1"!

That's correct Ed ... 2 is equal t 1/2 second imb ... :D

It is logical really ... it is the single " mark that denotes the move into full and full plus fractional second settings.

In the other direction the absence of the single " indicates the move into fractions of a second i.e. think of it as adding the fraction signifier ... 1/?? etc., ... :shrug:

HTH ... :thinking:


:p
 
Thanks for the responses n help so far....

So if I set it to 2 and not 2" that should equal my 0.5?

Its just baffling me because the logical step should reallb be 1/2" 1" 1.3" 1.5" but its only starts from 1"!

Ed :)

If you worked like that though, all the setting would be things like 1/800" etc.

800 400 200 100 50 25 10 5 2 1" 2" ...etc. does make sense when you think about it.
 
Does it help if I say that 1/2 second is 500mS? :shrug:

2 is indeed 1/2 second...... excluding the " which indicate full seconds (and decimalised fractions thereof eg 1.5 ) the whole number is the common denominator of the fraction .... ie 1/2, 1/50, 1/1000.....


Strange thing is.... it's all in the manual. ;)
 
I think you've got is sussed already but just in case

The " is to tell you it's 1sec or longer, otherwise, Nikon assumes you'll know that whatever the number is it's 1/ before it i.e. a fraction of a second

My D2xs top-plate is pretty much the same as yours, so you want just the number 2 showing for 1/2 second.

500 is then 1/500th of a second
 
Strange thing is.... it's all in the manual. ;)

Ok - apologies!
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It is - but only as a veiled reference in a couple of places.... the best one to illustrate is here, page 195 .....

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Just want to say thanks to everyone who has helped out and errrm given me the solution! :) :clap:

I'll never forget that now! Ever!!!! 2!

Ed :)
 
No offence taken.... I was probably being a little bit cheeky and blowing a :razz: at the howitzer brigade..... My bad... ;)
 
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