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BASIC SHOOTING
The Nikon N4004s offers both auto
and manual focusing. It also gives
you three auto exposure modes—
program auto, aperture-priority auto,
shutter-priority auto—plus manual
exposure control.
The following instructions are for
autofocus shooting in program auto
exposure mode with an AF Nikkor
lens. Program mode is the easiest to
use and most automatic exposure
mode.
For details about other focusing
methods and exposure modes, see
pages 18 to 21 and 24 to 29,
respectively.
Confirm lens is set to smallest
aperture (largest t-number); if
lens is incorrectly set, the
shutter release locks and
+
and - LEDs blink alternately.
Set shutter speed dial to A, and
aperture dial to S.
When both A and S are set,
program auto mode is in
operation.
The shutter dial locks at the A or L
position, and the aperture dial
locks at the S position. To reiease
them, rotate the shutter or
aperture dial while pressing the
dial lock-release button.
Set focus mode selector to A
(autofocus).
If the lens in use has an A-M switch,
set the switch to A.
Aim camera at the subject.
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