Nikon 25515 User Manual - Page 91

Focus, Exposure, and White Balance, Other Camera Settings

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Menu Guide-The Shooting Menu Using the shooting menu: 74 Other Camera Settings Settings other than Single can not be used in combination with BSS ( 84), white-balance bracketing ( 99), or noise reduction ( 101). Multi-shot 16, Ultra HS, 5 shot buffer, Time lapse, and Movie can not be used in combination with auto-exposure bracketing ( 99). Digital zoom ( 16) can not be used at settings of Multi-shot 16 or Ultra HS. Focus, Exposure, and White Balance At settings other than Single, focus, exposure, and white balance are determined by the first picture in each series. Ultra HS If the monitor is swivelled to point in the same direction as the lens during shooting, the display in the monitor will be inverted. During shooting, progress is shown by the zoom indicator in the monitor, from S (start) to E (end). To interrupt shooting before one hundred pictures have been recorded, lift your finger from the shutter-release button. The Memory Buffer During shooting, pictures are stored in a temporary memory buffer before being transferred to the memory card for permanent storage. You can continue to take pictures as long as room is available in the buffer. When the buffer is full, a (wait) icon will be displayed and shooting will be suspended. More pictures can be taken as soon as enough memory becomes available in the buffer. Continuous At settings other than Single, the current "continuous" setting is shown by an icon in the shooting display. At settings of Continuous H, Continuous L, 5 shot buffer, and Time lapse, a icon appears in the control panel. A icon appears in the control panel when Multi-shot 16 is selected; in Ultra HS and Movie mode, the icon in the control panel flashes. At a setting of Ultra HS, the image-quality indicator (NORM) flashes in the control panel. Control panel Shooting display H 8M 1/125 F5.6 15 81

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Menu Guide — The Shooting Menu
Using the shooting menu:
74
Other Camera Settings
Settings other than
Single
can not be used in combination with BSS (
84), white-bal-
ance bracketing (
99), or noise reduction (
101).
Multi-shot 16
,
Ultra HS
,
5 shot
buffer
,
Time lapse
, and
Movie
can not be used in combination with auto-exposure
bracketing (
99).
Digital zoom (
16) can not be used at settings of
Multi-shot 16
or
Ultra HS
.
Focus, Exposure, and White Balance
At settings other than
Single
, focus, exposure, and white balance are determined by
the first picture in each series.
Ultra HS
If the monitor is swivelled to point in the same direction as the lens during shooting, the
display in the monitor will be inverted.
During shooting, progress is shown by the zoom indicator in
the monitor, from
S
(start) to
E
(end).
To interrupt shooting
before one hundred pictures have been recorded, lift your
finger from the shutter-release button.
The Memory Buffer
During shooting, pictures are stored in a temporary memory buffer before being trans-
ferred to the memory card for permanent storage.
You can continue to take pictures
as long as room is available in the buffer.
When the buffer is full, a
(wait) icon will
be displayed and shooting will be suspended.
More pictures can be taken as soon as
enough memory becomes available in the buffer.
Continuous
At settings other than
Single
, the current “continuous” setting is shown by an icon in
the shooting display.
At settings of
Continuous H
,
Continuous L
,
5 shot buffer
, and
Time lapse
, a
icon appears in the control panel.
A
icon appears in the control
panel when
Multi-shot 16
is selected; in
Ultra HS
and
Movie
mode, the
icon in
the control panel flashes.
At a setting of
Ultra HS
, the image-quality indicator (
NORM
)
flashes in the control panel.
Control panel
Shooting
display
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