Nikon 25552 User Manual - Page 41

High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Anti-shake Mode

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Step 2 Frame a Picture Electronic VR Electronic VR (c 106) will be enabled in L (auto) M M mode according to shooting conditions and may be applied to blurred pictures when they are recorded (L is displayed in the monitor when shooting). Electronic VR can be set to [Off] in the [Electronic VR] option of the shooting menu (c 96). 8 • [Electronic VR] is enabled in [Night portrait] and [Party/indoor] scene modes. Note that in these scene modes, [Electronic VR] cannot be set to [Off]. • [Electronic VR] can also be applied to pictures taken during playback (c 57). Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode l High-sensitivity Shooting Mode With high-sensitivity shooting mode (c 36), a higher sensitivity is set and the shutter speed is faster than in L (auto) mode, reducing blurred pictures resulting from subject movement. This mode is also suited for reducing the effects of camera shake when taking pictures in dark places. l Anti-shake Mode When anti-shake mode (c 49) is used, [Electronic VR] (c 106) and [BSS] (best shot selector) (c 104) are enabled to reduce effects of camera shake and blurred subjects, producing clear images. With BSS enabled, the camera takes shots to a maximum of ten, they are compared, and the sharpest picture (picture with the highest level of detail) is saved. A higher sensitivity is set, and the shutter speed will be faster than in L (auto) mode. 27

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Step 2 Frame a Picture
Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode
Electronic VR
Electronic VR (
c
106) will be enabled in
L
(auto)
mode according to shooting conditions and may be
applied to blurred pictures when they are recorded
(
L
is displayed in the monitor when shooting).
Electronic VR can be set to [Off] in the [Electronic
VR] option of the shooting menu (
c
96).
• [Electronic VR] is enabled in [Night portrait] and
[Party/indoor] scene modes. Note that in these scene modes, [Electronic
VR] cannot be set to [Off].
• [Electronic VR] can also be applied to pictures taken during playback
(
c
57).
l
High-sensitivity Shooting Mode
With high-sensitivity shooting mode (
c
36), a higher sensitivity is set and the shutter speed is
faster than in
L
(auto) mode, reducing blurred pictures resulting from subject movement.
This mode is also suited for reducing the effects of camera shake when taking pictures in dark
places.
l
Anti-shake Mode
When anti-shake mode (
c
49) is used, [Electronic VR] (
c
106) and [BSS] (best shot selector)
(
c
104) are enabled to reduce effects of camera shake and blurred subjects, producing clear
images. With BSS enabled, the camera takes shots to a maximum of ten, they are compared,
and the sharpest picture (picture with the highest level of detail) is saved. A higher sensitivity
is set, and the shutter speed will be faster than in
L
(auto) mode.
8
M
M