Pet Portrait; Using Pet Portrait Auto Release; Notes About Focus Area; Notes About Pet Portrait Scene Mode - Nikon COOLPIX S3500 Reference Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for COOLPIX S3500:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

oo
2
T
46
_
Pet portrait
• When you point the camera
at a dog or cat, the camera
detects
the pet's face and focuses on it,
By default,
the shutter
is automatically
released when
focus is acquired
(pet portrait
auto release).
• On the screen displayed
when _
Pet portrait
is selected,
select Single
or Continuous,
Single:
The camera
takes one image
at a time,
Continuous
(default
setting):
When focus is acquired
on the detected
face, the camera
automatically
releases the shutter
3 times. The frame rate with continuous
shooting
is about
1,1 fps. If you manually
release the shutter,
up to 6 images can be captured
at a rate of about
1,1 fps while
the shutter
release button
is held down
(when
the image
mode
is set to
5152x3864),
_1_
Using
Pet Portrait
Auto
Release
• To change
the Pet portrait
auto
release
setting,
press the multi
selector
(_.)),
I_ (default
setting):
When the ca mera detects
a pet face, it focuses
on the face and then
releases
the shutter
automatically.
OFF: The camera
does not release the shutter
automatically,
even if a pet face is detected.
Press
the shutter
release button
to release the shutter,
The camera
also detects
human
faces (_68),
If the camera
detects
a human
face and a pet face in the same shot, it focuses
on the pet face.
• Pet portrait
auto
release
turns offautomatically
when:
Five bursts
have been taken,
Internal
memory
or the memory
card
is full.
To continue
taking
images with Pet portrait
auto
release,
press the multi selector
(_.)) and
change
the setting
again.
_1_
Notes
About
Focus
Area
• When
the camera
detects
a face, a yellow
double
border
(focus
_
@
_
area) is displayed
around
the face, and the double
border
turns
I_
_:_1
green when
the camera
has focused.
!
When
the camera
detects
more than
one dog or cat face (up to
five can be detected),
the face displayed
largest
in the monitor
is
framed
by a double
border
and the others
by single borders.
If no pet or human
faces are detected,
the camera
focuses on the
subject
in the center
of the frame.
_1_
Notes
About
Pet Portrait
Scene
Mode
• Digital zoom
is not available.
• Depending
on the distance
of the pet from the camera, the speed of the pet' s movement,
the
direction
the pet is facing,
the ambient
brightness
around
its face, etc,, the pet face may not be
detected
and other subjects
may be displayed
with a border,

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents