Programmed (pm and p) auto, Programmed (p, And p) auto 6 - 3 8 – Nikon N6000 User Manual
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PROGRAMMED
(P
m
and
P) AUTO
The N6000 offers two programmed auto exposure modes:
Auto Multi-Program mode and Normal Program mode,
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Picture sharpness can vary with the shutter speed used. Differ
ent focal length lenses handle differently at slow shutter
speeds, The recommended slowest shutter speed to be used
with any lens when hand-holding the camera is 1/focal length
(FL) of the lens. For example, with a 60mm lens, use 1/60 sec.
as the slowest hand-held speed. Keep in mind, however, that
1/30 sec. is the lowest recommended shutter speed for blur-
free hand-held shooting.
The N6000’s Auto Multi-Program varies the exposure program
lines according to the focal length and lens maximum aper
ture. The inclinations of lines in the chart are designed to re
duce the possibility of picture blur by avoiding slower shutter
speeds. With Normal Program, you get a standard combination
of shutter speed and aperture.