Nikon 25552 User Manual - Page 53

Portrait Assist

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B Portrait Assist Use this mode for portraits in which the main subject stands out clearly. Portrait subjects exhibit smooth, natural-looking skin tones. Assist Modes Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode B Portrait Camera focuses on subject in the center of the monitor. No guides are displayed in the monitor. N Portrait left Compose shot with subject in left half of frame. Camera focuses on subject inside the framing guides. O Portrait right Compose shot with subject in the right half of frame. Camera focuses on subject inside the framing guides. P Portrait close-up Compose shot with subject's face in top half of frame. Camera focuses on face inside the framing guides. Q Portrait couple Compose shot with two subjects side-by-side. Camera focuses on subjects inside the framing guides. C Portrait figure Compose shot in "tall" orientation. Camera focuses on subject inside the framing guides. Pictures taken in "tall" orientation are displayed in the same "tall" orientation in the monitor. C A1 H Off1 F Off u Off2 1 Other settings can be selected. 2 AF-assist illumination is automatically enabled for [Portrait]. k u (AF-Assist Illumination) u stands for the AF-assist illumination, which has two options; [Auto] and [Off] (c 123). Even when set to [Auto], the u indicator will not be displayed in the monitor. 39

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Assist Modes
Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode
B
Portrait Assist
Use this mode for portraits in which the main sub-
ject stands out clearly. Portrait subjects exhibit
smooth, natural-looking skin tones.
1
Other settings can be selected.
2
AF-assist illumination is automatically enabled for [Portrait].
k
u
(AF-Assist Illumination)
u
stands for the AF-assist illumination, which has two options; [Auto] and [Off] (
c
123).
Even when set to [Auto], the
u
indicator will not be displayed in the monitor.
B
Portrait
Camera focuses on subject in the center of the monitor. No guides are dis-
played in the monitor.
N
Portrait left
Compose shot with subject in left half of frame. Camera focuses on subject
inside the framing guides.
O
Portrait right
Compose shot with subject in the right half of frame. Camera focuses on sub-
ject inside the framing guides.
P
Portrait close-up
Compose shot with subject’s face in top half of frame. Camera focuses on
face inside the framing guides.
Q
Portrait couple
Compose shot with two subjects side-by-side. Camera focuses on subjects
inside the framing guides.
C
Portrait figure
Compose shot in “tall” orientation. Camera focuses on subject inside the
framing guides. Pictures taken in “tall” orientation are displayed in the same
“tall” orientation in the monitor.
C
A
1
H
Off
1
F
Off
u
Off
2