Nikon COOLPIX 5000 Instruction Manual - Page 64

Step 3-Frame the Photograph

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Tutorial-Taking Photographs Step 3-Frame the Photograph After adjusting camera settings, you are ready to frame your photograph. 3.1 Ready the camera To prevent blurred photographs caused by unsteady hands (camera shake), hold the camera steadily in both hands. Photographs can be framed in the monitor (A) or viewfinder (B). A B To avoid blocking photocell, keep fingers below ridges on camera grip 3.2 Frame your subject Frame your subject using the zoom button. Press to zoom out from your subject, increasing the area visible in the frame. Press to zoom in on your subject so that it fills a larger area of the frame. When the camera is zoomed all the way in to the T (Telephoto) side of the zoom indicator, holding down for two seconds activates digital zoom, which can be used to magnify your subject even further ( 69). Zoom out Zoom in Indicator in monitor shows amount of zoom while button is pressed 50

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Tutorial—Taking Photographs
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A
Step 3—Frame the Photograph
After adjusting camera settings, you are ready to frame your photograph.
3
.1
Ready the camera
To prevent blurred photographs caused by unsteady hands (camera
shake), hold the camera steadily in both hands.
Photographs can be
framed in the monitor (A) or viewfinder (B).
3
.2
Frame your subject
Frame your subject using the zoom button.
Press
to zoom out from your subject, in-
creasing the area visible in the frame.
Press
to zoom in on your subject so that it fills
a larger area of the frame.
When the camera is zoomed all the way in
to the
T
(Telephoto) side of the zoom indi-
cator, holding
down for two seconds ac-
tivates digital zoom, which can be used to
magnify your subject even further (
69).
Indicator in monitor
shows amount of zoom
while button is pressed
Zoom out
Zoom in
To avoid blocking
photocell, keep
fingers below
ridges on camera
grip