Nikon 1713 Instruction Manual - Page 28

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Shooting in Each Exposure Mode-continued Fast shutter speed 1/500 sec. S: Shutter-Priority Auto Enables you to manually set the desired shutter speed (30-1/2000 sec.); the camera automatically selects the proper aperture to provide correct exposure. With high shutter speeds, you can freeze the motion of a fastmoving subject; with slower speeds, you can create a motion effect. • S (Shutter-Priority Auto) can only be used with a CPU Nikkor lens such as D- or G-type Nikkor (page 88). Slow shutter speed 1/30 sec. 1 Set the exposure mode dial to S. NOTE: Minimum aperture with CPU Nikkor lens (except G-type) Always set the aperture ring of a CPU Nikkor lens (except G-type) to its minimum (largest f-number). When the lens is not set to its minimum aperture setting, ƒEE blinks in the LCD panel and viewfinder, and the shutter locks. 2 Set the shutter speed (30-1/2000 sec.) with the Command Dial. 3 Compose picture, confirm focus indicator / and shoot. • When the subject is too dark or too bright, one of the following warning indications will appear in the viewfinder and LCD panel. (Over or underexposure value is indicated with the electronic analog exposure display in the viewfinder.) • HI: Select higher shutter speed. If the warning indication still remains on, use an ND filter. • Lo: Select slower shutter speed. If the warning indication still remains on, use the Speedlight. • If the subject is too dark or backlit, the flash recommended indication fi blinks in the viewfinder when you lightly press the shutter release button. Use the Speedlight (page 80/92). Check point • If -- (Long Time exposure) is selected in Manual exposure mode and the exposure mode is changed to Shutter-Priority Auto without cancelling --, -blinks and the shutter locks. To shoot in Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode, select shutter speed other than -- by rotating the Command Dial. DETAILED OPERATION 54 55

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DETAILED OPERATION
Shooting in Each Exposure Mode
—continued
S
: Shutter-Priority Auto
Enables you to manually set the desired
shutter speed (30-1/2000 sec.); the camera
automatically selects the proper aperture to
provide correct exposure. With high shutter
speeds, you can freeze the motion of a fast-
moving subject; with slower speeds, you
can create a motion effect.
S
(Shutter-Priority Auto) can only be used with a
CPU Nikkor lens such as D- or G-type Nikkor
(page 88).
1
Set the exposure mode dial to
S
.
NOTE: Minimum aperture with CPU Nikkor lens (except G-type)
Always set the aperture ring of a CPU Nikkor lens (except G-type) to its
minimum (largest f-number). When the lens is not set to its minimum aperture
setting,
ƒEE
blinks in the LCD panel and viewfinder, and the shutter locks.
3
Compose picture, confirm focus
indicator
/
and shoot.
• When the subject is too dark or too bright, one of
the following warning indications will appear in the
viewfinder and LCD panel. (Over or underexposure
value is indicated with the electronic analog
exposure display in the viewfinder.)
HI
:
Select higher shutter speed. If the warning
indication still remains on, use an ND filter.
Lo
:
Select slower shutter speed. If the warning
indication still remains on, use the
Speedlight.
• If the subject is too dark or backlit, the flash
recommended indication
blinks in the viewfinder
when you lightly press the shutter release button.
Use the Speedlight (page 80/92).
Fast shutter speed
1/500 sec.
Slow shutter speed
1/30 sec.
2
Set the shutter speed (30-1/2000 sec.)
with the Command Dial.
Check point
• If
--
(Long Time exposure) is selected in Manual exposure mode and the
exposure mode is changed to Shutter-Priority Auto without cancelling
--
,
--
blinks and the shutter locks. To shoot in Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode,
select shutter speed other than
--
by rotating the Command Dial.