Nikon 28-80MM Instruction Manual - Page 35

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.~ .x..: Portrait mode Use this mode whenever you are taking pictures of people. It creates a blurred background to accentuate your main subject. • 85mm to 200mm telephoto lenses with large maximum apertures are recommended . • Distancing the main subject and the background emphasises the effect. 1iIiI: Landscape mode Use this mode whenever you 're taking a picture of a distant scene. The overall picture, whether the subject is near or far, is sharply focused . It also allows you to capture the beauty of nighttime or twilight scenes. • Built-in Speed light does not fire even when the subject is dark or backlit. • In some shooting situations, especially shooting night scenes, slow shutter speed is selected. To avoid camera shake, use a tripod. Use of self-timer or remote control also helps to avoid camera shake. • A wide-angle lens is suited to capturing a wide view of the landscape. NOTE: Vari-Program Flexible Program (page 55), Auto Exposure Bracketing (page 66) and Multiple Exposure (page 69) cannot be performed in Vari-Program. When using the flash in Vari-Program, available Flash Sync modes differ with each program (page 96). 35

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~
..x..:
Portrait mode
Use this mode whenever you are taking pictures of
people. It creates a blurred background
to
accentuate
your main subject.
• 85mm
to
200mm telephoto lenses with large
maximum apertures
are
recommended.
• Distancing the main subject and the background
emphasises the effect.
1iIiI:
Landscape mode
Use this mode whenever you'
re
taking a picture of a
distant scene. The overall picture, whether the
subject
is
near or far, is sharply focused. It also
allows you
to
capture the beauty of nighttime or
twilight scenes.
• Built-in Speed light does not fire even when the
subject is dark or backlit.
In
some shooting situations, especially shooting
night scenes, slow shutter speed
is
selected.
To
avoid camera shake, use a tripod. Use
of self-timer or remote control also helps to avoid camera shake.
• A wide-angle lens is suited
to
capturing a wide view of the landscape.
NOTE:
Vari
-
Program
Flexible Program (page
55)
, Auto Exposure Bracketing (page
66)
and Multiple
Exposure (page
69)
cannot be performed
in
Vari-Program. When using the flash in
Vari-Program, available Flash Sync modes differ with each program (page
96).
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