Nikon COOLPIX 5000 Instruction Manual - Page 108

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Taking Photographs-Advanced Photography Manual In manual exposure mode, you can adjust both shutter speed and aperture as described below: 1 After choosing manual as the exposure mode, remove your finger from the button. 2 Press the button to select shutter speed or aperture in the control panel shutter-speed/aperture display or the monitor, where the selected item is shown in green. The item selected will change each time the button is pressed. 3 Rotate the command dial to set the selected item (aperture or shutter speed) to the desired value. The amount the photograph would be under- or overexposed at the selected setting is displayed in the control panel exposurecount display and in the exposure display in the monitor. Rotate Control panel display is in EVs, rounded to nearest EV. Value is displayed for 8 s before being replaced by exposure-count display. If image would be under- or over-exposed by more than 9 EV, display shows flashing -9 (underexposure) or +9 (overexposure). Monitor exposure display shows values from -2 to +2 EV in increments of 1/3 EV. 94

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Taking Photographs—Advanced Photography
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Manual
In manual exposure mode, you can adjust both shutter speed and aperture as
described below:
1
After choosing manual as the exposure mode, remove your finger from the
button.
2
Press the
button to select shutter speed or
aperture in the control panel shutter-speed/ap-
erture display or the monitor, where the se-
lected item is shown in green.
The item selected
will change each time the
button is pressed.
3
Rotate the command dial to set the selected item (aperture or shutter speed)
to the desired value.
The amount the photograph would be under- or over-
exposed at the selected setting is displayed in the control panel exposure-
count display and in the exposure display in the monitor.
Control panel display is in EVs,
rounded to nearest EV.
Value is dis-
played for 8 s before being replaced
by exposure-count display.
If image
would be under- or over-exposed
by more than 9 EV, display shows
flashing –9 (underexposure) or +9
(overexposure).
Monitor exposure
display shows values from –2 to +2
EV in increments of
1
/
3
EV.
Rotate