Long Time Exposure (Time) - Nikon N75 Instruction Manual

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About
exposure mode
Four exposure
modes
besides
'8'
and five Vari -Program modes are available
with this
camera.
Utilising
the
characteristics of each exposure
mode,
effective
results can be ach ieved with various types of subjects or shooting
situations.
And the five Vari-Program modes enable you to easily
choose
proper
exposure controls by simply selecting the desired mode for various shooti ng
situations
.
See each reference page for operating instructions and
details.
Symbol
Exposure mode
Characteristics/Shooting situations
A~
The
easiest exposure
mode for
general
shooting.
Camera controls shutter speed
and
AUTO
p.
26
aperture automatically
depending
on
the
subject's
brightness-allowing you to freely
take
pictures,
concentrating
only
on the
shutter
release
opportunity.
~
Portrait
p.
35
Use this mode to take
portraits.
The background is blurred to
accentuate your
main
:!..
subject.
E
iii
Landscape p. 35
Use
this
mode to take
pictures of distant
scenes.
The
overall
landscape
will
be sharply
ca
focused.
This mode
is also suitable
for capturing nighttime or twilight
scenes.
"-
Cl
~
Use this mode to take
up·close
pictures
of subjects such as
flowers or
insects.
Your
0
Close-Up
p. 36
"-
close·ups will
be taken
with an artistically
blurred
background.
D;-
.;:
~
Sports p. 36
Use this mode to take
sports
pictures.
Using a fast shutter
speed,
it freezes the motion
~
of
fast·moving
subjects
to
create
exciting action
photos.
~
N
i ~ht
Portrait
Use this mode for
subjects with an evening
or
night
background.
This mode
captures
all
lighting in the
scene,
including the
foreground subject which is
illuminated by the
p. 7
flash,
and the
background.
Auto-Multi
Camera controls
shutter
speed and
aperture
automatically,
while allowing you to make
p
other
settings,
such as
Flexible Program
(page 55)
or Exposure
Compensation (page
Program
p.
54
64).
Shutter-Priority
You
set
desired
shutter
speed,
and the camera
selects
the
correct
aperture. Freeze the
5
motion of
a moving subject using a fast shutter speed or blur
the
subject using a
Auto
p. 56
slower
speed.
You
set the
desired
aperture,
and
the
camera
selects the
correct shutter
speed.
Lets
A
Apertu
re-Priority
you determine depth of the in·focus
area (page
102), so
you
can
choose
whether
near
Auto
p. 58
or far
subjects are
in sharp
focus,
or
whether
foreground or background is to be
blurred.
M
Shutter
speed
and aperture
are
set
manually.
Suitable
for
situations where it is difficult
Manual
p.
60
to attain the desired effect using
other
exposure
modes.
Long TIme exposure is
possible with this
expcsure
mode.
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