Nikon 25040 User Manual - Page 42
When framing pictures through, the viewfinder
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Check to see that the settings are appropriate to your subject, lighting conditions and memory requirements. Touching an icon with the stylus will bring up a menu which will allow you to change the settings for that item (see "Settings"). In most circumstances the default settings shown above (flash set to auto, single frame shutter mode, fine image quality, and sound recorder and timer off) should be adequate to your needs; for detailed information on how to change your camera's settings to suit particular situations and tasks, refer to "Settings." Step 5 - Ready the camera The COOLPIX 300's design allows you to frame your shots using either the viewfinder or the touch-panel display. Using the viewfinder with the touch-panel display's cover closed saves battery power and allows you to support the camera with both hands, which prevents the camera from shaking and so blurring your photographs. When framing pictures through the viewfinder, close the touch-panel cover and hold the camera as shown below. Because the touch-panel display presents a view directly through the lens, composing photographs in the touch-panel's main window makes possible precise framing of your subjects. It also, however, makes your photographs more susceptible to blurring caused by hand shake. When framing photographs in the touch-panel display, hold the camera and stylus as shown below. 28 First Steps : Taking Your First Photograph
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