Nikon COOLPIX 5700 User Manual - Page 88

Long Time-Exposures BULB, The Multi Selector, Continuous, Single, Exposure Options - remote

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Taking Pictures : The Details-Using the Camera Controls (User Sets 1, 2, 3) The Multi Selector The item not currently selected in the control panel shutter-speed/aperture display or monitor can be adjusted by pressing the multi selector left or right while the button is held down. If aperture is displayed in green in the monitor or viewfinder, the multi selector can be used to set shutter speed, and vice-versa. Long Time-Exposures (BULB) When manual exposure mode is selected and Continuous set to Single ( 104), shutter speed can be set to BULB for long time-exposures of up to five minutes. With shutter speed selected in the control panel or in the monitor or viewfinder, rotate the command dial until the control panel shows (BULB will be displayed in the monitor or viewfinder). At this setting, the shutter will remain open while the shutter-release button is pressed, to a maximum of 1 min (for exposures of up to five minutes, set the Exposure Options: Maximum Bulb Duration item in the SHOOTING menu to 5 min; 110). To prevent blurring caused by camera shake, we recommend that you use a tripod and a remote shutter release such as the MC-EU1 remote cord (available separately). We also recommend that you turn Noise Reduction on ( 117) to reduce mottling ("noise"). 76

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Taking Pictures : The Details—Using the Camera Contr
ols (User Sets 1, 2, 3)
76
Long Time-Exposures (BULB)
When manual exposure mode is selected and
Continuous
set to
Single
(
104), shutter
speed can be set to BULB for long time-expo-
sures of up to five minutes. With shutter speed
selected in the control panel or in the monitor
or viewfinder, rotate the command dial until
the control panel shows
(BULB will be dis-
played in the monitor or viewfinder).
At this setting, the shutter will remain open while the
shutter-release button is pressed, to a maximum of
1 min (for exposures of up to five minutes, set the
Exposure Options
:
Maximum Bulb Duration
item in the SHOOTING menu to
5 min
;
110). To
prevent blurring caused by camera shake, we recom-
mend that you use a tripod and a remote shutter re-
lease such as the MC-EU1 remote cord (available
separately). We also recommend that you turn
Noise Reduction
on (
117) to reduce mottling
(“noise”).
The Multi Selector
The item not currently selected in the control panel shutter-speed/aperture
display or monitor can be adjusted by pressing the multi selector left or right
while the
button is held down.
If aperture is displayed in green in the
monitor or viewfinder, the multi selector can be used to set shutter speed, and
vice-versa.