Nikon 25047 User Manual - Page 51

Note: CF memory card, Check point, Notes: Speedlight, Ultra HS and Movie mode

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Setting Shooting Menus-continued Shooting Mode * The shooting speed varies with the memory available in the camera. • Once shooting has commenced, the Autofocus mode, exposure value and white balance settings in the Continuous, Multi-shot 16, VGA Sequence and Ultra HS modes are fixed at their initial values Note: CF memory card After shooting a sequence, do not remove the CF memory card from the camera until all the pictures have been saved. In Ultra HS or Movie mode, images are first recorded in the camera's buffer memory and then saved on the CF memory card, which takes longer. The ( ) indication is displayed while the camera is saving images to the CF Memory. • The Continuous menu settings (other than Single) are indicated by an icon on the Control panel and on the Monitor. Continuous Multi-shot 16 VGA Sequence Ultra HS Ultra HS and Movie mode • To playback images recorded in Ultra HS mode, set the Folders setting to All Folders or to one of the folders that starts with "N__" in which Ultra HS sequences are stored. Note that when you set the camera (from the Reset All menu), the Folders setting is reset to All Folders. • When you take a self portrait with the camera lens swiveled to point backwards, the image displayed on the Monitor during shooting and the image displayed during playback both appear upside down. • To use Ultra HS or Movie mode, the Monitor must be turned on. Single frame shooting is automatically selected when the Monitor is off. • The Best Shot Selector, Auto Bracketing and Focus Confirmation functions are set to off in Movie mode. • The Best Shot Selector, Auto Bracketing functions are set to off in Ultra HS mode. Notes: Speedlight • When a Continuous mode (other than Single) is selected, the built-in Speedlight does not fire even when the Speedlight is raised. It is recommended that you close the Speedlight since underexposure may occur. • Multiple flash (operation with more than one Speedlight) (p. 90) can be used in Single, Continuous, Multi-shot 16 and VGA Sequence modes (with the optional multiple flash bracket SK-E900 [p. 162], etc.). In multiple flash shooting, be sure to set the built-in Speedlight to the up position since the flash sync sensor does not operate when the built-in Speedlight is stowed. Menus Movie Check point The progress of continuous shooting is indicated on the Monitor in Ultra HS mode. Shooting can be interrupted by releasing your finger from the shutter release button. 100 101

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Setting Shooting Menus
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Shooting Mode
* The shooting speed varies with the memory available in the camera.
• Once shooting has commenced, the Autofocus mode, exposure value and white
balance settings in the
Continuous
,
Multi-shot 16
,
VGA Sequence
and
Ultra
HS
modes are fixed at their initial values
Note: CF memory card
After shooting a sequence, do not remove the CF memory card from the
camera until all the pictures have been saved. In
Ultra HS
or
Movie
mode,
images are first recorded in the camera’s buffer memory and then saved on the
CF memory card, which takes longer. The (
) indication is displayed while the
camera is saving images to the CF Memory.
Continuous
Multi-shot 16
VGA Sequence
Ultra HS
Movie
• The Continuous menu settings (other than Single) are indicated by an icon on the
Control panel and on the Monitor.
Check point
The progress of continuous shooting is indicated on the
Monitor in
Ultra HS
mode. Shooting can be interrupted by
releasing your finger from the shutter release button.
Notes: Speedlight
• When a
Continuous
mode (other than
Single
) is selected, the built-in
Speedlight does not fire even when the Speedlight is raised. It is
recommended that you close the Speedlight since underexposure may occur.
• Multiple flash (operation with more than one Speedlight) (p. 90) can be used in
Single
,
Continuous
,
Multi-shot 16
and
VGA Sequence
modes (with the
optional multiple flash bracket SK-E900 [p. 162], etc.). In multiple flash
shooting, be sure to set the built-in Speedlight to the up position since the
flash sync sensor does not operate when the built-in Speedlight is stowed.
Ultra HS and Movie mode
• To playback images recorded in
Ultra HS
mode, set the
Folders
setting to
All
Folders
or to one of the folders that starts with “N__” in which
Ultra HS
sequences are stored. Note that when you set the camera (from the
Reset All
menu), the
Folders
setting is reset to
All Folders
.
• When you take a self portrait with the camera lens swiveled to point
backwards, the image displayed on the Monitor during shooting and the
image displayed during playback both appear upside down.
• To use
Ultra HS
or
Movie
mode, the Monitor must be turned on. Single frame
shooting is automatically selected when the Monitor is off.
• The
Best Shot Selector
,
Auto Bracketing
and
Focus Confirmation
functions are set to off in
Movie
mode.
• The
Best Shot Selector
,
Auto Bracketing
functions are set to off in
Ultra HS
mode.
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