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How do I Use a Nikon D 60 With One Stop Motion?

The Nikon D60 offers a stop-motion recording mode, allowing the photographer to create short films using multiple exposures. The result is a flip-book style movie, created using the still shots recorded by the camera. Photographers combine up to 100 still images into one continuous film using this mode. Using the stop-motion film mode on the D60 takes some practice and knowledge of the controls specific to this particular camera body.

Instructions

    • 1

      Press the "MENU" button and use the arrow keys to scroll down to "Stop-motion movie," then press "OK".

    • 2

      Select the photographs to be used in the stop-motion movie. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the photographs stored on the memory card and choose the starting photograph, then press "OK."

    • 3

      Scroll through the photographs and select the ending photograph, then hit "OK." All images between the starting and finishing photograph combine into a stop-motion movie.

    • 4

      Highlight "Edit" and select "Middle Image" to review the images used in your film. Highlight any unwanted images using the arrow keys and press the delete button to remove them from the film.

    • 5

      Press "OK" to complete your film.


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