Using Touch Shooting - Nikon Coolpix A1000 User Manual

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Using Touch Shooting

You can switch the touch shooting feature by
tapping the touch shooting icon on the shooting
screen.
Option
A Touch shutter
(default setting)
B Touch AF
C Touch subject
tracking
D Touch shooting off
B
Notes About Touch Shooting
The displayed items vary depending on the shooting mode and settings.
The AF area that can be set by tapping varies depending on the shooting mode and
settings.
When the focus mode is E (manual focus), the camera does not adjust the focus even
when you tap.
While P is displayed, the camera does not adjust the focus even when you tap because
the focus is locked.
Only one image is captured even when continuous shooting is set. To capture images
continuously, press the shutter-release button.
You cannot use touch shooting while recording movies.
Shooting Features

Using Touch Shooting

The camera focuses on the tapped subject with autofocus
and releases the shutter.
When the camera recognizes faces (A75), it focuses on
the subject displayed with a double-framed AF area.
The shutter-release button can also be used for shooting.
Tap to select the AF area for autofocus in the following
situations:
In A, B, C, or D mode, AF area mode (A140) is set to
Manual (spot), Manual (normal), or Manual (wide)
Close-up or Food scene mode
In A, B, C, or D mode, when AF area mode is set to
Subject tracking, you can register the subject that you want
to track by tapping it.
Disables touch shooting.
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