Point-and-shoot” photography (auto mode), Point-and-shoot” photography, I mode) – Nikon COOLPIX-A User Manual
Page 49: Point-and-shoot” photography ( i mode)
29
s
“Point-and-Shoot”
Photography (
i Mode)
This section describes how to take photographs in
i mode, automatic “point-and-shoot” modes in
which the majority of settings are controlled by the
camera in response to shooting conditions.
1
Select
i.
2
Ready the camera.
Keep your elbows propped lightly
against your torso for support and place
one foot half a pace ahead of the other
to keep your upper body stable. Be
careful that your fingers or hair, the
camera strap, or other objects do not
obstruct the lens, flash, AF-assist
illuminator, or microphone. When using
the flash to take pictures in “tall”
(portrait) orientation, hold the camera
so that the flash is above the lens. If
lighting is poor, use the built-in flash
(
0 112) or mount the camera on a tripod to prevent blur.
3
Frame the photograph.
Mode dial
- D800 (472 pages)
- D800 (38 pages)
- D800 (48 pages)
- N80 (116 pages)
- n65 (116 pages)
- D300 (452 pages)
- D80 (162 pages)
- F100 (57 pages)
- D200 (48 pages)
- D200 (221 pages)
- D40X (139 pages)
- D100 (212 pages)
- D60 (204 pages)
- D40 (139 pages)
- Coolpix S3000 (184 pages)
- Coolpix L110 (156 pages)
- F3 (3 pages)
- F3 (71 pages)
- D50 (148 pages)
- D700 (472 pages)
- COOLPIX-P100 (216 pages)
- COOLPIX-S8100 (220 pages)
- D90 (300 pages)
- D90 (2 pages)
- D3000 (68 pages)
- D3000 (216 pages)
- D5000 (256 pages)
- D3100 (224 pages)
- D300s (432 pages)
- EM (34 pages)
- FG (34 pages)
- fe (49 pages)
- fe2 (66 pages)
- f2 (70 pages)
- n2000 (54 pages)
- COOLPIX P500 (252 pages)
- Coolpix S550 (2 pages)
- Coolpix 5400 (4 pages)
- Coolpix 775 (2 pages)
- Coolpix 2500 (120 pages)
- Coolpix S4 (28 pages)
- Coolpix S4 (8 pages)
- Coolpix S560 (172 pages)
- SQ (116 pages)
- Coolpix 990 (50 pages)