Nikon 1718 Instruction Manual - Page 55

Compose picture, confirm focus, indicator., and shoot .

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Difference between 8 (AUTO mode) and P (Auto-Multi Program) Although exposure controls are the same, with Auto-Multi Program, you can select functions such as Flexible Program, Exposure Compensation, Auto Exposure Bracketing, Multiple Exposure (page 69) or Slow Sync flash (page 78) for more flexible shooting. In Auto-Multi Program, however, the built-in Speedlight does not pop up automatically with a dark or backlit subject. 2 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. • H I: Use ND filter (optional). • to : Use 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 I!I 80/ 91) . i Flexible Program By rotating Command Dial in Auto-Multi I I) @ I) @ 1125 F5.5 E"E] 136J ' Iii 50 FB ~ E"E] 136J Program, you can change the combination of shutter speed and aperture while maintaining correct -"-' ~ . ~ exposure. With this function , you can shoot in Auto-Multi Program as though shooting in Shutter-Priority Auto or Aperture-Priority Auto. To cancel the Flexible Program, either change the exposure mode, turn off the power switch, or use the built-in Speedlight (page 80). 55

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Difference
between
8
(AUTO
mode)
and
P
(Auto-Multi
Program)
Although exposure controls are the same, with Auto-Multi Program, you can select
functions such
as
Flexible Program, Exposure Compensation, Auto Exposure
Bracketing, Multiple Exposure (page
69)
or Slow Sync flash (page
78)
for more
flexible shooting.
In
Auto-Multi Program, however, the built-in Speedlight does not
pop up automatically with a dark or backlit subject.
2
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.
• H I: Use
ND
filter (optional) .
to
: Use 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 Speed light (page
I!I
80/
91)
.
i
I
Flexible
Program
I)
@
I)
@
By rotating Command Dial
in
Auto-Multi
11
25
F5.5
I
ii
50
FB
Program, you can change the
E"E]
136J
'
~
E"E]
136J
combination of shutter speed and
aperture while maintaining correct
"
"'
.-----
~
"'
~
~
exposure. With this function, you can
-.
-.
shoot
in
Auto-Multi Program
as
though
-
-
shooting
in
Shutter-Priority Auto or
Aperture-Priority Auto.
To
cancel the
Flexible Program, either change the exposure mode, turn off the power switch, or use
the built-
in
Speed light (page
80)
.
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