Nikon 25438 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Menu Guide
Custom Settings
When On is selected, the indicators appear in the viewfinder
and Shooting information display as shown at right. When
these indicators are displayed, photographs are taken at the ISO
sensitivity selected by the user. Unless a flash is used, these
indicators blink when sensitivity is altered from the value
selected by the user. Note that noise is more likely at higher
sensitivities.
Adjustments made to ISO sensitivity by ISO auto can be confirmed in the shooting data
display (A 73).
C ISO Auto
Auto ISO control is not available when Digital Vari-Program modes are selected, or at an ISO
sensitivity of Hi 1. When Hi 1 is selected for ISO sensitivity, ISO sensitivity will not be adjusted even
if On is selected for ISO Auto. Foreground subjects may be underexposed in photos taken with the
flash at slow shutter speeds, in daylight, or against a bright background. Choose a flash mode other
than slow sync or select mode c and choose a larger aperture.
11 F/G Button
Choose the function performed by F/G.
At settings other than Self-timer (default setting), the Shooting information display will
show a m icon to the left of the setting that can be adjusted by pressing F/G and
rotating the command dial (when Classic is selected for Info display format in the
setup menu only;
A 120).
F
Self-timer (default setting)
Press F/G to select self-timer mode (A 55).
b
Release mode
Press F/G and rotate the command dial to select release mode (A 54).
j
Image quality/size
Press F/G and rotate the command dial to select image quality (A 50) and size (A 50).
k
ISO sensitivity
Press F/G and rotate the command dial to select ISO sensitivity (A 53).
l
White balance
Press F/G and rotate the command dial to select white balance (a, b, c, and d
modes only; A 52).
(Displayed When Full Is Selected;
A
118)