Nikon D200 D200 User's Manual - Page 33

Reference - interval timer

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Reference Reference This section builds on the Tutorial to cover more advanced shooting and playback options. Use the menus Take photographs in bursts Reduce shutter lag Adjust image quality and size Raise ISO sensitivity when lighting is poor Make colors look natural Take photos under unusual lighting Customize sharpening, contrast, color, saturation, and hue Choose a color space Shoot a moving subject or focus manually Let the camera choose shutter speed and aperture Freeze or blur motion Control depth of field Choose shutter speed and aperture manually Make photographs brighter or darker or enhance contrast Use the built-in flash Take photos with the self-timer Superimpose photos on one another Take photos at specified intervals Use a non-CPU lens Record GPS data with photographs View photographs Using Camera Menus: 24 Choosing a Shooting Mode: 26 Image Quality and Size: 28 ISO Sensitivity: 33 White Balance: 35 Optimizing Images: 45 Color Space: 50 Focus: 51 Exposure Mode P (Programmed Auto): 63 Exposure Mode S (Shutter-Priority Auto): 64 Exposure Mode A (Aperture-Priority Auto): 66 Exposure Mode M (Manual): 68 Exposure Compensation: 72 Flash Photography: 76 Self-Timer Mode: 83 Image Overlay and Multiple Exposure: 84 Interval-Timer Photography: 89 Non-CPU Lenses: 93 Using a GPS Unit: 96 Viewing Photographs: 98 23

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Reference
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Reference
Choose a color space
Color Space:
50
This section builds on the Tutorial to cover more advanced shooting and play-
back options.
Use the menus
Using Camera Menus:
24
Take photographs in bursts
Reduce shutter lag
Choosing a Shooting Mode:
26
Adjust image quality and size
Image Quality and Size:
28
Raise ISO sensitivity when lighting is poor
ISO Sensitivity:
33
Make colors look natural
Take photos under unusual lighting
White Balance:
35
Customize sharpening, contrast, color, satu-
ration, and hue
Optimizing Images:
45
Shoot a moving subject or focus manually
Focus:
51
Let the camera choose shutter speed and
aperture
Exposure Mode P
(Programmed Auto):
63
Freeze or blur motion
Exposure Mode S
(Shutter-Priority Auto):
64
Control depth of field
Exposure Mode A
(Aperture-Priority Auto):
66
Choose shutter speed and aperture manu-
ally
Exposure Mode M (Manual):
68
Make photographs brighter or darker or en-
hance contrast
Exposure Compensation:
72
Use the built-in flash
Flash Photography:
76
Take photos with the self-timer
Self-Timer Mode:
83
Superimpose photos on one another
Image Overlay and Multiple Exposure:
84
Take photos at specified intervals
Interval-Timer Photography:
89
Use a non-CPU lens
Non-CPU Lenses:
93
Record GPS data with photographs
Using a GPS Unit:
96
View photographs
Viewing Photographs:
98