Nikon 25047 User Manual - Page 24

Basic Operation Auto Mode

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Basic Operation (Auto Mode) 1 Set the camera to Auto Mode (Set the Mode dial to ). • The camera beeps once when the power is turned on and standby operation starts. After a short pause, the camera is ready and the Viewfinder image is displayed on the Monitor. Control panel Monitor • Individual function settings and the number of images that can be fitted on the CF memory card are displayed in the Control panel and Monitor. MONITOR button • Pressing the MONITOR button changes the display in the following order (example in mode): Data display No data Off 2 Compose your picture. • Aim the lens at the subject and compose the picture in the Monitor or Viewfinder. Parallax compensation marks for close-ups (Macro) Autofocus target area Monitor Viewfinder • When shooting in mode, the camera will use the subject in the center of the picture as the focus target. 46 Note: Composing using image in Viewfinder. When composing a picture using the image in the Viewfinder, the actual image recorded is shifted slightly (due to a phenomenon known as parallax) compared to the image in the Viewfinder. Especially when shooting close-ups, the effect of parallax becomes more pronounced and the edges of the image seen in the Viewfinder image may not be included. Use of the Monitor is therefore recommended for close-up (Macro) shooting at distances of less than 90 cm/35 in. The parallax compensation marks in the Viewfinder indicate the compensation required when the subject to camera distance is 60 cm/24 in. Zoom button • Use the Zoom button to frame your subject in the Monitor or Viewfinder. Wideangle Telephoto • To zoom out and see more in the Monitor or Viewfinder, press the Zoom button. This sends the lens to the wideangle position. To zoom in and make the subject appear closer, press the Zoom button. • When the lens has zoomed to the full telephoto position with the Monitor turned on, the Digital zoom then allows a further magnification of up to 4x (p. 63). Note: Digital zoom When using the Digital zoom, the image in the Viewfinder is different from the actual image recorded. Make sure to check the image in the Monitor. 47 Simple Shooting and Playback

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Basic Operation (Auto Mode)
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1
Set the camera to Auto Mode (Set the Mode dial to
).
• The camera beeps once when the power is turned on and standby operation
starts. After a short pause, the camera is ready and the Viewfinder image is
displayed on the Monitor.
Control panel
Monitor
• Individual function settings and the number of images that can be fitted on
the CF memory card are displayed in the Control panel and Monitor.
2
Compose your picture.
• Aim the lens at the subject and compose the picture in the Monitor or
Viewfinder.
Monitor
Viewfinder
Parallax compensation
marks for close-ups (Macro)
Autofocus target area
• When shooting in
mode, the camera will use the subject in the center of
the picture as the focus target.
Note: Composing using image in Viewfinder.
When composing a picture using the image in the Viewfinder, the actual image
recorded is shifted slightly (due to a phenomenon known as parallax) compared
to the image in the Viewfinder. Especially when shooting close-ups, the effect of
parallax becomes more pronounced and the edges of the image seen in the
Viewfinder image may not be included. Use of the Monitor is therefore
recommended for close-up (Macro) shooting at distances of less than 90 cm/35
in. The parallax compensation marks in the Viewfinder indicate the
compensation required when the subject to camera distance is 60 cm/24 in.
Note: Digital zoom
When using the Digital zoom, the image in the Viewfinder is different from the
actual image recorded. Make sure to check the image in the Monitor.
•To zoom out and see more in the Monitor or Viewfinder, press the
Zoom
button. This sends the lens to the wideangle position.
To zoom in and make the subject appear closer, press the
Zoom button.
• When the lens has zoomed to the full telephoto position with the Monitor turned
on, the Digital zoom then allows a further magnification of up to 4x (p. 63).
MONITOR button
• Pressing the MONITOR button changes the display in the following order
(example in
mode):
Data display
Zoom button
• Use the Zoom button to frame your subject in the Monitor or Viewfinder.
No data
Off
Wideangle
Telephoto
Simple Shooting and Playback