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BASIC OPERATION 2 Shooting with Vari-Program-continued f: Close-Up mode Use this mode when you are taking pictures up close. It creates a blurred background to accentuate your main subject. Useful in taking close-ups of subjects such as flowers or insects. • Dynamic AF Mode with Centre-Subject Priority and centre focus area are automatically selected (page 46) even when the AF Area mode is set to Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority. • In some shooting situations, slow shutter speed is selected. To avoid camera shake, use a tripod. Use of self-timer or remote control also helps to avoid camera shake. • Effect is maximised at minimum focusing distance of the lens in use. When using a zoom lens, use telephoto zoom position. • For more professional uses, Micro-Nikkor lenses are recommended. g:Sports mode Use this mode to freeze action. It uses a fast shutter speed suitable for stop-action photography. In Sports mode, Continuous Servo AF (page 44) is automatically activated and the camera continues to focus on the subject without Focus lock (page 52). • Built-in Speedlight does not fire even when the subject is dark or backlit. • 80mm to 300mm telephoto lenses are recommended. • Continuous shooting is possible when film advance mode is set to ˜ continuous (p.79). • Use of ISO 400 or faster film speed is recommended. • A tripod is recommended when using a telephoto lens to avoid camera shake. h: Night Portrait mode Use this mode for subjects with an evening or night background. Night Portrait mode captures all the lighting in the scene, including the foreground subject and background. • Use d Landscape mode for twilight or nighttime scene without foreground subject. • Use of ISO 400 or faster film speed is recommended. • To avoid camera shake, use a tripod. 36 www.mynikon.com.pl 37

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BASIC OPERATION 2
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Shooting with Vari-Program
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f
: Close-Up mode
Use this mode when you are taking pictures up close.
It creates a blurred background to accentuate your
main subject. Useful in taking close-ups of subjects
such as flowers or insects.
• Dynamic AF Mode with Centre-Subject Priority and
centre focus area are automatically selected (page
46) even when the AF Area mode is set to Dynamic
AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority.
• In some shooting situations, slow shutter speed is selected. To avoid camera shake, use
a tripod. Use of self-timer or remote control also helps to avoid camera shake.
• Effect is maximised at minimum focusing distance of the lens in use. When using a
zoom lens, use telephoto zoom position.
• For more professional uses, Micro-Nikkor lenses are recommended.
g
:Sports mode
Use this mode to freeze action. It uses a fast shutter
speed suitable for stop-action photography. In Sports
mode, Continuous Servo AF (page 44) is
automatically activated and the camera continues to
focus on the subject without Focus lock (page 52).
• Built-in Speedlight does not fire even when the
subject is dark or backlit.
• 80mm to 300mm telephoto lenses are
recommended.
• Continuous shooting is possible when film advance mode is set to
˜
continuous
(p.79).
• Use of ISO 400 or faster film speed is recommended.
• A tripod is recommended when using a telephoto lens to avoid camera shake.
h
: Night Portrait mode
Use this mode for subjects with an evening or night
background. Night Portrait mode captures all the
lighting in the scene, including the foreground
subject and background.
• Use
d
Landscape mode for twilight or nighttime
scene without foreground subject.
• Use of ISO 400 or faster film speed is
recommended.
• To avoid camera shake, use a tripod.
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