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I have a Nikon Cool pix L110.
I have found the ISO, but can't seem to find aperture or shutter speed anywhere. I Looked up the manuel online and still couldn't find it. I may have just over looked it, though.
Anyone know where to find it?

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Old 11-24-2010, 12:27 AM
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It does not exist on that camera.
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It does not exist on that camera.
Okay, thank you.
So, It's fine if I post pics?
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While you can't explicitly set aperture and shutter speed, three of the scene modes can sometimes help you achieve certain effects. Portrait typically opens up the aperture, landscape typically stops it down, and sports tries to get a faster shutter speed. Most of the other scene modes are for white balance (aquarium), exposure shifting (beach, snow), and dragging the shutter.

You also have exposure compensation (p. 33 of your manual) to help you out if you want to shift the exposure yourself.

Before posting images, make sure you know the size limits, and the rules for the SYS and Critique fora.
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While you can't explicitly set aperture and shutter speed, three of the scene modes can sometimes help you achieve certain effects. Portrait typically opens up the aperture, landscape typically stops it down, and sports tries to get a faster shutter speed. Most of the other scene modes are for white balance (aquarium), exposure shifting (beach, snow), and dragging the shutter.

You also have exposure compensation (p. 33 of your manual) to help you out if you want to shift the exposure yourself.

Before posting images, make sure you know the size limits, and the rules for the SYS and Critique fora.
thanks for all the info. I'll definatly keep that in mind =]
I've changed my image sizes and mess with the exposure when needed.

I've always been into photography, but never really learned anything, so I didn't know what most of the stuff was and wasn't sure if my camera had it.
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