Nikon 25515 User Manual - Page 37

Back light, Panorama assist, subject is in the shade but the background is brightly lit.

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Selecting a scene: 23 Scene Mode Copy ( ) Provides clear pictures of text or drawings on a white board or in printed matter such as a business card. •Use macro close-up ( 37) to focus at short ranges. •Colored text and drawings may not show up well in final picture. * ✔ Auto† - Off Back light ( ) Use when light is coming from behind a portrait subject, throwing their features into shadow, or when the subject is in the shade but the background is brightly lit. The flash will fire automatically to "fill in" (illuminate) shadows. ✔ Auto‡ - Off Panorama assist ( ; 28) Use when taking a series of pictures that will later be joined to form a single scene (for example, a panorama or 360 ° virtual-reality image). •White balance and exposure are fixed at values for first shot in series. Exposure compensation, flash mode, focus mode, and zoom can not be changed after first shot. * ✔ Auto* - Off * Other modes can be selected. † Macro close-up and self-timer can be selected. ‡ Self-timer can be used. Noise Reduction "Noise" in the form of randomly-spaced, brightly-colored pixels tends to appear in pictures taken at slow shutter speeds. This effect is particularly noticeable in dark areas of the picture. In (night portrait) and (night landscape) modes, pictures taken at slow shutter speeds are processed to reduce noise (this more than doubles the time needed to process pictures before they are saved to the memory card). NR is displayed in these modes. 27

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Scene Mode
Selecting a scene:
23
* Other modes can be selected.
† Macro close-up and self-timer can be selected.
‡ Self-timer can be used.
Off
Auto
Back light (
)
Use when light is coming from behind a portrait sub-
ject, throwing their features into shadow, or when the
subject is in the shade but the background is brightly lit.
The flash will fire automatically to “fill in” (illuminate)
shadows.
Off
*
Auto
Copy (
)
Provides clear pictures of text or drawings on a white
board or in printed matter such as a business card.
• Use macro close-up (
37) to focus at short ranges.
• Colored text and drawings may not show up well in
final picture.
Noise Reduction
“Noise” in the form of randomly-spaced, brightly-colored pixels tends to appear in
pictures taken at slow shutter speeds.
This effect is particularly noticeable in dark areas
of the picture.
In
(night portrait) and
(night landscape) modes, pictures taken at
slow shutter speeds are processed to reduce noise (this more than doubles the time
needed to process pictures before they are saved to the memory card).
NR
is displayed
in these modes.
Off
*
Auto
*
Panorama assist (
;
28)
Use when taking a series of pictures
that will later be joined to form a single
scene (for example, a panorama or
360 ° virtual-reality image).
• White balance and exposure are fixed at values for first shot in series.
Exposure compensation, flash mode, focus mode, and zoom can not be
changed after first shot.