Nikon COOLPIX 5000 Instruction Manual - Page 27

Operation, Function, Situation

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Introduction-Getting to Know the COOLPIX5000 G The Zoom Button Use the zoom button to frame photographs. Press the end of the button labeled (for wide angle) to zoom out from your subject, increasing the area visible in the final photograph. Press (telephoto) to zoom in, enlarging small or distant objects to fill the frame. When an image is displayed in full-screen review ( 58) or full-frame playback ( 158), pressing ( ) zooms in on the image displayed in the monitor ( 59, 159). Press to cancel zoom. In (playback mode) and quick review, press ( ) to display images as small "thumbnails" that allow up to four or nine images to be viewed simultaneously ( 60, 160). During movie playback, the zoom button controls playback volume ( 164). H The Command Dial The command dial is used for a variety of operations: to select options in the shooting menu, to page through photo information and thumbnail images in playback or quick review, and to set shutter speed and/or aperture when shooting in User Set 1, 2, or 3. In (shooting) mode, the command dial is used in combination with the , , , , and buttons to adjust the camera settings shown in the table following. Some of these operations can only be performed when User Set 1, 2, or 3 is selected. Situation Camera in mode (User Set 1, 2, 3) Exposure mode (User Set 1, 2, 3) Exposure mode (User Set 1, 2, 3) Operation Function + Exposure mode selection 89 Select combination of shutter speed and aperture 91 Select shutter speed 92 13

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Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX5000
13
G
The Zoom Button
Use the
zoom button
to frame photographs.
Press
the end of the button labeled
(for wide angle)
to zoom out from your subject, increasing the area
visible in the final photograph.
Press
(tele-
photo) to zoom in, enlarging small or distant ob-
jects to fill the frame.
When an image is displayed in full-screen review (
58) or full-frame playback
(
158), pressing
(
) zooms in on the image displayed in the monitor (
59, 159).
Press
to cancel zoom.
In
(playback mode) and quick review,
press
(
) to display images as small “thumbnails” that allow up to four
or nine images to be viewed simultaneously (
60, 160).
During movie playback, the zoom button controls playback volume (
164).
H
The Command Dial
The
command dial
is used for a variety of opera-
tions: to select options in the shooting menu, to
page through photo information and thumbnail
images in playback or quick review, and to set shut-
ter speed and/or aperture when shooting in User
Set 1, 2, or 3.
In
(shooting) mode, the com-
mand dial is used in combination with the
,
,
,
, and
but-
tons to adjust the camera settings shown in the table following.
Some of these
operations can only be performed when User Set 1, 2, or 3 is selected.
Operation
91
+
89
92
Function
Select combination of shutter
speed and aperture
Exposure mode selection
Select shutter speed
Situation
Exposure mode
(User Set 1, 2, 3)
Camera in
mode
(User Set 1, 2, 3)
Exposure mode
(User Set 1, 2, 3)