Nikon 2170749 Instruction Manual - Page 22

Shooting, Exposure, continued

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Shooting in Each Exposure Mode-continued P: Auto-Multi Program The camera automatically controls your exposure to achieve the correct exposure in any shooting situation. For more complex shooting, use Flexible Program (page 49) or exposure compensation (page 51). For available mode combinations, see page 68. 1 Set the exposure mode dial to P. IhCir3 r F3. - +W. a 1251 2 Confirm focus indicator • and shoot. • Flexible Program, in which the combination of shutter speed and aperture can be shifted while maintaining the correct exposure, can be used in Auto-Multi Program. (P. 49.) • When the subject is too dark or bright, one of the following warning indications will appear in the LCD panel or viewfinder: • H 1: Use ND filter. • L o: Use Speedlight. 44 S: Shutter-Priority Auto Enables you to manually set the desired shutter speed (30-1/2000 sec.); the camera automatically selects the proper aperture to provide the correct exposure. With higher shutter speeds, you can freeze the motion of a fast-moving subject; with slower speeds, you can create a motion effect. For available mode combinations. see page W CD 1 Set the exposure mode dial to S and set the shutter speed 3 (30-1/2000 sec.) with the Command Dial. 0 i= fir r1.Oc 41 0 S 0 -• I _I 2 Confirm focus indicator • and shoot. • When the subject is too dark or bright, one of the following warning indications will appear in the LCD panel or viewfinder: • H Select higher shutter speed. If the warning indication persists, use an ND filter. • t o: Select a slower shutter speed. If the warning indication persists, use the Speedlight. • Only S mode can be used with a non-CPU lens and the shutter speed and aperture can only be set manually. With a non-CPU lens, the exposure meter cannot be activated. F- - appears in place of the aperture indication in the LCD panel and viewfinder; set/confirm aperture using the lens' aperture ring. • Select Long Time Exposure (Time or Bulb) by setting the shutter speed indication to bu~b (blinking). For details on Long Time Exposure, see pages 50, 61. 45

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Shooting
in
Each
Exposure
Mode
—continued
P:
Auto
-Multi
Program
The
camera
automatically
controls
your
exposure
to
achieve
the
correct
exposure
in
any
shooting
situation.
For
more
complex
shooting,
use
Flexible
Program
(page
49)
or
exposure
compensation
(page
51).
For
available
mode
combinations,
see
page
68.
1
Set
the
exposure
mode
dial
to
P.
2
hir
r
IC
3
F3.
-
+W.
a
1251
Confirm
focus
indicator
and
shoot.
Flexible
Program,
in
which
the
combination
of
shutter
speed
and
aperture
can
be
shifted
while
maintaining
the
correct
exposure,
can
be
used
in
Auto
-Multi
Program.
(P.
49.)
When
the
subject
is
too
dark
or
bright,
one
of
the
following
warning
indications
will
appear
in
the
LCD
panel
or
viewfinder:
H
1:
Use
ND
filter.
L
o:
Use
Speedlight.
S:
Shutter
-Priority
Auto
Enables
you
to
manually
set
the
desired
shutter
speed
(30-1/2000
sec.);
the
camera
automatically
selects
the
proper
aperture
to
provide
the
correct
exposure.
With
higher
shutter
speeds,
you
can
freeze
the
motion
of
a
fast-moving
subject;
with
slower
speeds,
you
can
create
a
motion
effect.
For
available
mode
combinations.
see
page
W
1
2
CD
Set
the
exposure
mode
dial
to
S
and
set
the
shutter
speed
3
(30-1/2000
sec.)
with
the
Command
Dial.
0
i=
fir
r
c
1.O
41
0
S
0
-•
I
_I
Confirm
focus
indicator
and
shoot.
When
the
subject
is
too
dark
or
bright,
one
of
the
following
warning
indications
will
appear
in
the
LCD
panel
or
viewfinder:
H
Select
higher
shutter
speed.
If
the
warning
indication
persists,
use
an
ND
filter.
t
o:
Select
a
slower
shutter
speed.
If
the
warning
indication
persists,
use
the
Speedlight.
Only
S
mode
can
be
used
with
a
non
-CPU
lens
and
the
shutter
speed
and
aperture
can
only
be
set
manually.
With
a
non
-CPU
lens,
the
exposure
meter
cannot
be
activated.
F-
-
appears
in
place
of
the
aperture
indication
in
the
LCD
panel
and
viewfinder;
set/confirm
aperture
using
the
lens'
aperture
ring.
Select
Long
Time
Exposure
(Time
or
Bulb)
by
setting
the
shutter
speed
indication
to
bu~b
(blinking).
For
details
on
Long
Time
Exposure,
see
pages
50,
61.
44
45