Nikon 1666 Instruction Manual - Page 20

Shooting: Manual Exposure Mode

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Shooting: Manual Exposure Mode Tips • In this mode, you can manually select both the shutter speed and the aperture setting as desired. • By changing the combination of shutter speed and aperture setting, you can change the photo effect without changing the exposure. • You can create various effects, like controlling the depth of field by varying the aperture setting or freezing the motion of a fast-moving subject with high shutter speed. • When the battery power is completely exhausted or diminished in a cold place, all the electronic displays are disabled, but major mechanical systems, such as the shutter and aperture control, remain functional, enabling you to continue shooting. 1 Set the shutter-speed dial to a position other than "A." 2 Pull out the film-advance lever. ... To change the dial setting from "A," rotate the dial while holding the auto-lock release button pressed. 3 Compose your picture and focus. 4 Lightly press the shutter-release button. ... Place the main subject inside the 12mm-diameter circle in the center of the screen. 20

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Tips
In this mode, you can manually select both the shutter speed and the aperture
setting as desired.
By changing the combination of shutter speed and aperture setting, you can change
the photo effect without changing the exposure.
You can create various effects, like controlling the depth of field by varying the aper-
ture setting or freezing the motion of a fast-moving subject with high shutter speed.
When the battery power is completely exhausted or diminished in a cold place, all
the electronic displays are disabled, but major mechanical systems, such as the
shutter and aperture control, remain functional, enabling you to continue shooting.
1
Set the shutter-speed dial to a
position other than “A.”
2
Pull out the film-advance lever.
...
To change the dial setting from “A,” rotate the
dial while holding the auto-lock release but-
ton pressed.
3
Compose your picture and focus.
4
Lightly press the shutter-release
button.
...
Place the main subject inside the 12mm-di-
ameter circle in the center of the screen.
Shooting: Manual Exposure Mode