Nikon N6000 User Manual
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In Shutter-Priority auto exposure mode, you can manually set
shutter speed as desired. That is, you can freeze the action
with sharp, clear images using a fast shutter speed, or create
motion effects by choosing slower shutter speeds.
In Aperture-Priority auto exposure mode, you can control depth
of field by varying the aperture. You can use a larger aperture
(smaller f-number) for shallower depth of field to create softer,
less distinct backgrounds, or choose a smaller aperture (larger
f-number) for greater depth of field.
In Manual exposure mode, in addition to controlling both shut
ter speed and aperture, you can easily create intentionally
over- or underexposed photos.