Portrait mode, H: landscape mode, F: close-up mode – Nikon n65 User Manual
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^ : Portrait mode
Use this mode whenever you are taking pictures
of people. It creates a blurred background to
accentuate your main subject.
• 85mm to 200mm telephoto lenses with large
maximum apertures are recommended.
• Distancing the main subject and the background
emphasizes the effect.
H: Landscape mode
Use this mode whenever you’re taking a picture of
a distant scene. The overall picture, whether the
subject is near or far, is sharply focused.
• A wide-angle lens is suited to capturing a wide
view of the landscape.
• In some shooting situations, slow shutter speed
is selected. To avoid camera shake, use a tripod.
• Use of the Speedlight is not recommended for
only landscape shots. To cancel flash, set the
flash sync mode to Flash Cancel ® (page 79)
or close the built-in Speedlight while lightly
pressing the shutter release button.
f: Close-Up mode
Use this mode when you are taking pictures up
close. It creates a blurred background to
accentuate your main subject. Useful in taking
close-ups of subjects such as flowers or insects.
• Effect is maximized at minimum focusing
distance of the lens in use. When using a zoom
lens, use telephoto zoom position.
• For more professional uses, Micro-Nikkor lenses
are recommended.
• In some shooting situations, slow shutter speed
is selected. To avoid camera shake, use a tripod.
• Dynamic AF Mode and center focus area are
automatically selected (page 46).
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