Nikon S630 S630 User's Manual - Page 65

Notes on Blink Proof, Blink proof

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Shooting in Smile Mode Notes on Blink Proof The blink proof function can be used in smile mode. The camera takes two pictures and chooses an image in which the subjects' eyes are open. • The message on the right will be displayed for a few One or more subjects may have closed their eyes. seconds when the camera detects someone blinking in the picture taken. • To turn blink proof on or off, press the d button in smile mode to display the smile mode menu and choose Blink proof to change the setting. • The setting for blink proof can be previewed in the monitor (A6). Automatic Shooting of Smiling Faces C Face Priority and Smiling Face Detection Features When the camera is pointed at a face looking toward the camera in smile mode, the face is automatically recognized and that smiling face will be detected. • Under some shooting conditions, face priority will not take effect and smiling faces cannot be detected. • See "Shooting with Face Priority" (A112) for more information about face priority. C Operation of the Shutter-Release Button Pictures can also be taken by pressing the shutter-release button. • When a face is detected, the focus is locked to the detected face and the shutter is released. • If no face is detected, the camera focuses on the subject in center of frame. C Functions Available in Smile Mode • Flash mode is disabled when Blink proof is set to On. Flash mode (A30) will be changed to U (auto) when Blink proof is set to Off (other settings can be selected). • Exposure compensation (A34) settings can be changed. • Digital zoom is not available. • Press the d button to display the menu for smile mode and change the settings for Image mode (A100). Changes made to the image mode setting apply to all shooting modes (except those available from sport continuous mode, high sensitivity mode and movie mode). C Auto Off while in Smile Mode (Standby Mode) The auto off function (A134) will be activated and the camera will turn off if no operations are performed in any of the following situations in smile mode. • The camera is unable to detect any face. • The camera has detected one or more faces, but is unable to detect a smiling face. D More Information See "Autofocus" (A27) for more information. 53

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53
Shooting in Smile Mode
Automatic Shooting of Smiling Faces
Notes on Blink Proof
The blink proof function can be used in smile mode.
The camera takes two pictures and chooses an image in
which the subjects’ eyes are open.
The message on the right will be displayed for a few
seconds when the camera detects someone blinking
in the picture taken.
To turn blink proof on or off, press the
d
button in
smile mode to display the smile mode menu and choose
Blink proof
to change
the setting.
The setting for blink proof can be previewed in the monitor (
A
6).
C
Face Priority and Smiling Face Detection Features
When the camera is pointed at a face looking toward the camera in smile mode, the face is
automatically recognized and that smiling face will be detected.
Under some shooting conditions, face priority will not take effect and smiling faces cannot be
detected.
See “Shooting with Face Priority” (
A
112) for more information about face priority.
C
Operation of the Shutter-Release Button
Pictures can also be taken by pressing the shutter-release button.
When a face is detected, the focus is locked to the detected face and the shutter is released.
If no face is detected, the camera focuses on the subject in center of frame.
C
Functions Available in Smile Mode
Flash mode is disabled when
Blink proof
is set to
On
. Flash mode (
A
30) will be changed to
U
(auto) when
Blink proof
is set to
Off
(other settings can be selected).
Exposure compensation (
A
34) settings can be changed.
Digital zoom is not available.
Press the
d
button to display the menu for smile mode and change the settings for
Image
mode
(
A
100). Changes made to the image mode setting apply to all shooting modes (except
those available from sport continuous mode, high sensitivity mode and movie mode).
C
Auto Off while in Smile Mode (Standby Mode)
The auto off function (
A
134) will be activated and the camera will turn off if no operations are
performed in any of the following situations in smile mode.
The camera is unable to detect any face.
The camera has detected one or more faces, but is unable to detect a smiling face.
D
More Information
See “Autofocus” (
A
27) for more information.
One or more subjects may have
closed their eyes.