Nikon N65 Instruction Manual - Page 30

Hold the camera properly., Compose frame, center focus, brackets, your subject, and, focus

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Lightly pressing the shutter release button automatically focuses the camera on the subject and when the subject is in focus, causes. to .a.pp.e.a.r.in..th.e.v.i.ew..fin.d.e.r.....1...H..o.ld..th.e..c.a.m.e.r.a.p.r.o.p.e.rl.y.. ........ • Keep your elbow propped against your body for support. • Stand with one foot forward a half step and keep your upper body still. • Grasp the camera handgrip with your right hand and use your left hand to cradle the camera (or lens). NOTE: Camera shake Camera shake is likely to occur when the camera is not held steady or with slow shutter speed . The Speedlight automatically fires in dark conditions (where slow shutter speed is required) in 8 or Vari-Program with this camera but always remember to hold the camera correctly. 2 Compose frame, center focus brackets on your subject, and focus by lightly pressing the shutter release button. • Compose frame so that the subject to be focused is located closest at any of five focus areas and lightly press the shutter release button. When the Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority (page 26, 46) is set, camera automatically maintains focus on the subject located closest to any of five focus areas.

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NOTE:
Camera
shake
1
Hold the camera properly.
• Keep your elbow propped against your
body
for
support.
• Stand with one foot forward a half step and
keep your upper body still.
• Grasp the camera handgrip with your right
hand and use your left hand to cradle the
camera (or lens).
Camera shake is likely
to
occur when the camera is not held steady
or
with slow
shutter speed. The Speedlight automatically fires in dark conditions (where slow
shutter speed is required) in
8
or
Vari
-Program with this camera
but
always
remember to hold the camera correctly.
2
Compose frame, center focus
brackets
on
your subject, and
focus by lightly pressing the
shutter release button.
• Compose frame so that the subject
to
be
focused is located closest at any
of
five
focus areas and lightly press the shutter
release button. When the Dynamic AF
Mode with Closest-Subject Priority (page
26, 46) is set, camera automatically
maintains focus on the subject located
closest to any
of
five focus areas.