Nikon B000SDPMEI User Manual - Page 33

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Reference This section builds on the Tutorial to cover more advanced shooting and playback options. More on Photography (All Modes): 22 Use the shooting information display Shoot a moving subject or focus manually Adjust image quality and size Take photographs in one at a time, in bursts, or using the self-timer or a remote control Use the built-in flash Raise ISO sensitivity when lighting is poor Restore default settings The Shooting Information Display: 22 Focus: 23 Image Quality and Size: 29 Shooting Mode: 32 Using the Built-in Flash: 34 ISO Sensitivity: 37 Two-Button Reset: 38 P, S, A, and M Modes: 39 Let the camera choose shutter speed and aperture Mode P (Programmed Auto): 40 Freeze or blur motion Mode S (Shutter-Priority Auto): 41 Choose whether to blur background objects Mode A (Aperture-Priority Auto): 42 Choose shutter speed and aperture manually Mode M (Manual): 43 Choose how the camera meters exposure, lock exposure, adjust exposure and flash level Exposure: 45 Make colors look natural Take photos under unusual lighting White Balance: 49 See the Menu Guide for information on other operations that can only be performed in P, S, A, and M modes, including customizing sharpening, contrast, color saturation, and hue ("Optimize Image"; 68, 69). More on Playback: 50 View photographs on the camera Viewing Photographs on the Camera: 50 See the Menu Guide for other playback options ( 65-67). Connecting to a Computer, Printer, or TV: 55 Copy photographs to a computer Print photographs View photographs on TV Connecting to a Computer: 55 Printing Photographs: 57 Viewing Photographs on TV: 62 Reference 21

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Reference
This section builds on the Tutorial to cover more advanced shooting and playback options.
More on Photography (All Modes):
22
P, S, A, and M Modes:
39
See the Menu Guide for information on other operations that can only be performed in
P
,
S
,
A
, and
M
modes, including customizing sharpening, contrast, color saturation, and hue (“Optimize Image”;
68, 69).
More on Playback:
50
See the Menu Guide for other playback options (
65–67).
Connecting to a Computer, Printer, or TV:
55
Use the shooting information display
The Shooting Information Display:
22
Shoot a moving subject or focus manually
Focus:
23
Adjust image quality and size
Image Quality and Size:
29
Take photographs in one at a time, in bursts, or
using the self-timer or a remote control
Shooting Mode:
32
Use the built-in flash
Using the Built-in Flash:
34
Raise ISO sensitivity when lighting is poor
ISO Sensitivity:
37
Restore default settings
Two-Button Reset:
38
Let the camera choose shutter speed and aper-
ture
Mode P (Programmed Auto):
40
Freeze or blur motion
Mode S (Shutter-Priority Auto):
41
Choose whether to blur background objects
Mode A (Aperture-Priority Auto):
42
Choose shutter speed and aperture manually
Mode M (Manual):
43
Choose how the camera meters exposure, lock
exposure, adjust exposure and flash level
Exposure:
45
Make colors look natural
Take photos under unusual lighting
White Balance:
49
View photographs on the camera
Viewing Photographs on the Camera:
50
Copy photographs to a computer
Connecting to a Computer:
55
Print photographs
Printing Photographs:
57
View photographs on TV
Viewing Photographs on TV:
62