Nikon COOLPIX 5700 User Manual - Page 39

Do Not Obstruct the Built-in Speedlight, Taking and Reviewing Pictur, es-Basic Picture Taking

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Taking and Reviewing Pictures-Basic Picture Taking 4.2 Frame your subject Subjects can be framed in the monitor or viewfinder using the zoom button to adjust the camera's 8× optical zoom lens. Press (wide) to zoom out from your subject. Press (telephoto) to zoom in on your subject. The degree of zoom is shown in the monitor or viewfinder. When the camera is zoomed all the way in, holding down for two seconds activates digital zoom and "zooms" in another 4× ( 60) for a total zoom factor of 32×. The degree of digital zoom is shown next to the optical zoom indicator. Zoom out Zoom in Degree of zoom shown in monitor or viewfinder while zoom button is pressed Do Not Obstruct the Built-in Speedlight • In User Set A, if the flash mode is set to auto (the default setting), red-eye reduction, or slow sync and additional light is required for correct exposure, the built-in Speedlight will pop up automatically when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. When set to fill-flash, the builtin Speedlight will pop up whenever the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. If your finger or another object obstructs the Speedlight, preventing it from popping up when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the flash will not fire and a message will appear in the monitor. • The Speedlight must be lowered by hand. Push the flash down gently until it clicks back into place. 27

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Taking and Reviewing Pictur
es—Basic Picture Taking
27
4
.2
Frame your subject
Subjects can be framed in the monitor or
viewfinder using the zoom button to adjust
the camera’s 8
×
optical zoom lens.
Press
(wide) to zoom out from your subject. Press
(telephoto) to zoom in on your subject.
The degree of zoom is
shown in the moni-
tor or viewfinder.
When the camera is zoomed all the way in,
holding
down for two seconds activates
digital zoom and “zooms” in another 4
×
(
60) for a total zoom factor of 32
×
. The de-
gree of digital zoom is shown next to the
optical zoom indicator.
Degree of zoom shown
in monitor or viewfinder
while zoom button is
pressed
Zoom out
Zoom in
Do Not Obstruct the Built-in Speedlight
In User Set A, if the flash mode is set to auto (the default
setting), red-eye reduction, or slow sync and additional
light is required for correct exposure, the built-in Speed-
light will pop up automatically when the shutter-release
button is pressed halfway.
When set to fill-flash, the built-
in Speedlight will pop up whenever the shutter-release button is pressed
halfway.
If your finger or another object obstructs the Speedlight, prevent-
ing it from popping up when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway,
the flash will not fire and a message will appear in the monitor.
The Speedlight must be lowered by hand. Push the flash down gently until it
clicks back into place.