Nikon Coolpix P5000 P5000 User's Manual - Page 49
High Sensitivity Mode, The Shooting Menu, Anti-Shake
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T (High Sensitivity) Mode In T (high sensitivity) mode, the camera automatically raises ISO sensitivity to a maximum of 1600, reducing blur when the subject is moving or poorly lit (B 71). To take pictures in T mode: 1 2 1/125 F4.3 9 Rotate mode dial to T. 1/125 F4.3 9 Take pictures. Camera automatically compares distances to subjects in nine focus areas and sets focus and exposure for closest subject. A T (High Sensitivity) Mode Pictures taken in T mode may be affected by "noise" in the form of randomly-spaced, brightly-colored dots. If the subject is poorly lit, shutter speeds will slow and pictures may be blurred. Turn vibration reduction (B 87) off and use a tripod for best results. The camera may be unable to focus if the subject is very dark. C The Shooting Menu Pressing the F button in T mode brings up a menu of shooting options (B 65). The ISO sensitivity option in the shooting menu is not available in T mode. C T (High Sensitivity) Versus P (Anti-Shake) T (high sensitivity) mode is recommended when shooting indoors or under low light, P (anti-shake) mode when the flash is off or the camera is zoomed in. P and T Modes 37