Nikon D5 User Manual page 133

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The Sub-selector
The sub-selector can be used in place of the
multi selector to select the focus point. Focus
and exposure lock while the center of the sub-
selector is pressed (0 111, 141). Be careful not
to put your fingers or fingernails in your eye
when using the sub-selector.
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Portrait (Tall-Orientation) Photographs
When framing shots in portrait ("tall") orientation, use the multi selector
for vertical shooting to select the focus point. For more information, see
Custom Setting f1 (Custom control assignment) > Multi selector for
vertical shooting (0 354).
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Using the Sub-selector and Multi Selector
for Vertical Shooting
Use as shown at right. Pressing the sides may
not have the desired effect.
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Auto-area AF
The focus point for auto-area AF is selected automatically; manual
focus-point selection is not available.
Sub-selector
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