Nikon D2H D2H User's Manual - Page 50

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Taking Photographs The chart below shows the basic order for adjusting settings when taking photographs. Before proceeding, be sure to read "Using Camera Menus" ( 39) for information on menu operations. How will this photograph be used? Image Quality and Size Image Adjustment What lighting is available? Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency White Balance Will this be a single photo, or a series of photos? Choosing a Shooting Mode What is the subject, and how will I compose the photography? Focus How important is background lighting to the photograph? Exposure: Metering What is more important, shutter speed or aperture? Exposure: Exposure Mode Is the subject very bright, very dark, or high contrast? Exposure: Exposure Compensation Exposure: Bracketing Will I need a flash? Flash Photography How do I want to control the shutter? Interval Timer Photography Self-Timer Mode 41-47 65-69 48-50 51-64 70-71 72-83 84 85-94 97 98-105 106-117 118-122 123 38

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38
Taking Photographs
The chart below shows the basic order for adjusting settings when taking
photographs.
Before proceeding, be sure to read “Using Camera Menus”
(
39) for information on menu operations.
Image Quality and Size
..........................................................
41–47
Choosing a Shooting Mode
..................................................
70–71
Focus
....................................................................................
72–83
Exposure: Metering
...............................................................
84
Exposure: Exposure Mode
......................................................
85–94
Exposure: Exposure Compensation
........................................
97
Exposure: Bracketing
.............................................................
98–105
How important is background lighting to the photograph?
Image Adjustment
................................................................
65–69
Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency)
...................................................
48–50
White Balance
.......................................................................
51–64
Interval Timer Photography
...................................................
118–122
Self-Timer Mode
...................................................................
123
Flash Photography
................................................................
106–117
Will I need a flash?
Is the subject very bright, very dark, or high contrast?
What is more important, shutter speed or aperture?
What is the subject, and how will I compose the photography?
Will this be a single photo, or a series of photos?
How will this photograph be used?
What lighting is available?
How do I want to control the shutter?