Nikon B0012OGF6Q D60 User's Manual - Page 18

The Mode Dial, The Power Switch, Programmed auto, Aperture-priority auto, Manual, Child

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Introduction Getting to Know the Camera The Mode Dial Use the mode dial to change the shooting mode. Rotate the mode dial so that shooting mode icon is aligned with the indicator. Advanced Modes (Exposure Modes) Select these modes for full control over camera settings. a - Programmed auto: A 41 b - Shutter-priority auto: A 42 c - Aperture-priority auto: A 43 d - Manual: A 44 Point-and-Shoot Modes (Digital Vari-Programs) Selecting a Digital Vari-Program automatically optimizes settings to suit the selected scene, making creative photography as simple as rotating the mode dial. e - Auto: A 28 f - Auto (flash off): A 36 g - Portrait: A 36 h - Landscape: A 37 i - Child: A 37 j - Sports: A 37 k - Close up: A 37 l - Night portrait: A 37 The Power Switch The power switch is used to turn the camera on and off. On Off 6

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Introduction
Getting to Know the Camera
The Mode Dial
Use the mode dial to change the shooting mode. Rotate the mode
dial so that shooting mode icon is aligned with the indicator.
Advanced Modes (Exposure Modes)
Select these modes for full control over camera settings.
Point-and-Shoot Modes (Digital Vari-Programs)
Selecting a Digital Vari-Program automatically optimizes settings to suit the selected
scene, making creative photography as simple as rotating the mode dial.
The Power Switch
The power switch is used to turn the camera on and off.
a
Programmed auto:
A
41
c
Aperture-priority auto:
A
43
b
Shutter-priority auto:
A
42
d
— Manual:
A
44
e
Auto:
A
2
8
i
Child:
A
37
f
Auto (flash off):
A
36
j
Sports:
A
37
g
Portrait:
A
36
k
Close up:
A
37
h
Landscape:
A
37
l
Night portrait:
A
37
On
Off