Beyond point-and-shoot – Nikon 5000 User Manual
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Taking Photographs—Beyond Point-and-Shoot
Beyond Point-and-Shoot
Camera Controls
This section covers operations that can be performed whenever the camera is
in
(shooting) mode. These operations are performed by means of the con-
trols in the following table.
Control
Framing Photographs
69–70
Making Effective Use of Memory
71–75
Focusing Near and Far
76–79
Delaying Shutter Release
80–81
Throwing Light on Your Subject
82–84
Bright, Dark, and High-Contrast Subjects
85–86
Described in
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