Nikon F75D Instruction Manual - Page 27

Exposure

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Focus Lock Focus lock is useful in autofocus shooting when you want to capture a subject that's framed outside of the F75/F75D's five focus areas. Tip Focus lock is best suited for a photograph where composition is your top priority, and in situations where autofocus may not work as expected (page 25). 1 Position the focus area on the subject and lightly press the shutter release button. (For example, when centre focus area is selected.) • / appears when the subject is in focus and the focus is locked as long as the shutter release button is kept lightly pressed. • Focus lock cannot be used in g. • Focus is not locked with a moving subject. To lock focus on a stationary subject which has been moving, remove your finger from the shutter release button and lightly press the shutter release button again. 2 Confirm focus indicator /, compose while lightly pressing the shutter release button and shoot. • After you have locked focus, do not change the camera-to-subject distance. 52 EXPOSURE MODE This section describes how to take pictures in each exposure mode. • Auto-Multi Program • Shutter-Priority Auto • Aperture-Priority Auto • Manual www.mynikon.com.pl 53

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53
EXPOSURE
MODE
This section describes how to take
pictures in each exposure mode.
Auto-Multi Program
Shutter-Priority Auto
Aperture-Priority Auto
• Manual
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Focus Lock
Focus lock is useful in autofocus shooting when you want to capture a subject
that’s framed outside of the F75/F75D’s five focus areas.
1
Position the focus area on the
subject and lightly press the
shutter release button.
(For example,
when centre focus area is selected.)
/
appears when the subject is in focus and
the focus is locked as long as the shutter
release button is kept lightly pressed.
• Focus lock cannot be used in
g
.
• Focus is not locked with a moving subject. To
lock focus on a stationary subject which has
been moving, remove your finger from the
shutter release button and lightly press the
shutter release button again.
2
Confirm focus indicator
/
,
compose while lightly pressing the
shutter release button and shoot.
• After you have locked focus, do not change
the camera-to-subject distance.
Focus lock is best suited for a photograph where composition is your top priority, and in
situations where autofocus may not work as expected (page 25).
Tip
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