Getting Creative: Choosing A Mode - Nikon CoolPix 2000 User Manual

Nikon coolpix 2000: user guide
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Getting Creative
Your Nikon digital camera offers a choice of five "scene" modes for common
compositions, such as portraits, landscapes, and close-ups, which require special
combinations of settings that apply to any scene of the same type. When a
scene is selected using the mode dial, camera settings are automatically ad-
justed to produce optimal results for the selected composition, sparing you
the necessity of adjusting camera settings one-by-one. A movie mode is also
available for recording silent movies up to twenty seconds long.
Mode selection is made using the mode dial. In
addition to
ing options are available:
Party/Indoor
• Flash is set to
Back Light
• Flash is set to
Camera Shake
At slow shutter speeds, a
these speeds may be blurred by inadvertent camera movement ("camera
shake"). While use of a tripod is recommended when this icon is displayed,
you may also be able to prevent blurring by holding the camera steadily in
both hands with your elbows against your torso. The
marks scenes in which blurring is likely to occur.
(auto) mode (
15), the follow-
Use for shots that include details of the background be-
hind the main subject, or to capture the effects of candle-
light and other indoor background lighting.
(auto with red-eye reduction;
Use when light is coming from behind your subject, throw-
ing their features into shadow, or when your subject is in
the shade but the background is brightly lit. The flash will
fire automatically to "fill in" (illuminate) shadows.
(fill flash;
43).
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Choosing a Mode
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