Nikon 25540 User Manual - Page 127

Options for ISO Sensitivity, Options for White Balance, Auto Off

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Options for ISO Sensitivity (P.45) Auto (default setting) 50 100 200 400 Approximately equivalent to ISO 50 is set as default. When lighting is poor, however, camera automatically compensates by raising sensitivity to maximum of ISO 200 equivalent. Approximately equivalent to ISO 50. Approximately equivalent to ISO 100. Approximately equivalent to ISO 200. Approximately equivalent to ISO 400. Options for White Balance (P.46) e Auto (default setting) f White bal. preset g Direct sunlight h Incandescent FL1 i Fluorescent FL2 j Cloudy k Shade l Flash Automatically adjusts white balance to suit lighting conditions. Best choice for most situations. Gray object used as reference to set white balance under unusual lighting conditions (P.47). Use under direct sunlight. Use under incandescent lighting. Use under most types of fluorescent lighting. Select FL1 (White) or FL2 (Daylight White/Natural) according to the bulb types, and then press d. Use under overcast skies. Use under sunny skies when your subject is in the shade. Use when taking pictures with the flash. Auto Off (P.105) When the camera enters Standby mode and the power-on lamp blinks, perform one of the following operations to reactivate the camera: • Pressing the power switch • Pressing the shutter-release button halfway • Pressing i • Pressing m (the menu for the selected mode is displayed) The length of time is fixed in the following cases: • When a menu is displayed with Auto off set to thirty seconds (30s) or one minute (1m): 3 minutes • When pictures are being played back in a slide show: 30 minutes • When using the optional EH-62A AC adapter kit: 30 minutes Auto off does not activate when the supplied USB cable is connected. Technical Notes 125

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Technical Notes
Options for ISO Sensitivity
Options for White Balance
Auto Off
When the camera enters Standby mode and the power-on lamp blinks, perform one
of the following operations to reactivate the camera:
Pressing the power switch
Pressing the shutter-release button halfway
• Pressing
i
• Pressing
m
(the menu for the selected mode is displayed)
The length of time is fixed in the following cases:
When a menu is displayed with
Auto off
set to thirty seconds (
30s
) or one minute
(
1m
): 3 minutes
When pictures are being played back in a slide show: 30 minutes
When using the optional EH-62A AC adapter kit: 30 minutes
Auto off does not activate when the supplied USB cable is connected.
Auto
(default setting)
Approximately equivalent to ISO 50 is set as default. When lighting is
poor, however, camera automatically compensates by raising sensitivity to
maximum of ISO 200 equivalent.
50
Approximately equivalent to ISO 50.
100
Approximately equivalent to ISO 100.
200
Approximately equivalent to ISO 200.
400
Approximately equivalent to ISO 400.
e
Auto
(default setting)
Automatically adjusts white balance to suit lighting conditions. Best
choice for most situations.
f
White bal. preset
Gray object used as reference to set white balance under unusual
lighting conditions (P.47).
g
Direct sunlight
Use under direct sunlight.
h
Incandescent
Use under incandescent lighting.
i
Fluorescent
FL1
Use under most types of fluorescent lighting. Select
FL1
(White) or
FL2
(Daylight White/Natural) according to the bulb types, and then
press
d
.
FL2
j
Cloudy
Use under overcast skies.
k
Shade
Use under sunny skies when your subject is in the shade.
l
Flash
Use when taking pictures with the flash.
(P.45)
(P.46)
(P.105)