Nikon COOLPIXS100RED Digital Camera User Manual


 
E51
The Shooting Menu (for A (Auto) Mode)
Reference Section
C Shooting Modes That Support Touch Shutter
The touch shutter can be used in A (auto) mode and other shooting modes. Touch shutter
operation differs according to the current shooting mode as follows.
*In 3D photography and Panorama (panorama assist) scene modes, the focus and
exposure set for the first shot are used for the following shots.
Shooting mode Touch shutter operation
G (easy auto) mode (A 36), smart
portrait mode (when Smile timer is
set to Off; A 50)
When a face is detected by the camera, it is framed by
a border. Tap a detected face to set the focus and
exposure on that face.
When no face is detected, focus is set for the area
tapped.
A (auto) mode (A 37), Sports,
Party/indoor, Beach, Snow,
Close-up, Food, Museum, Black
and white copy, Backlighting,
3D photography*, and Panorama
(panorama assist)* scene modes
(A 40)
Tap the intended subject. Focus and exposure are set for
the area tapped. When the camera detects more than
one face, tap a face framed by a single border to set
focus and exposure for that face.
Portrait and Night portrait scene
modes (A 40)
Only a border displayed by the face detection function
can be selected. When the camera detects more than
one face, tap a face framed by a single border to set
focus and exposure for that face.
Landscape, Sunset, Dusk/dawn,
Night landscape, Fireworks show,
and Panorama (easy panorama)
scene modes (A 40)
Focus and exposure are set for the same focus area used
when pictures are taken by pressing the shutter-release
button. See “Selecting a Scene Mode to Take Pictures
(Features)” (A 42) for more information.
Smart portrait mode (when Smile
timer is set to On; A 50)
Touch shutter cannot be enabled.
Pet portrait scene mode (A 40)
When Pet portrait auto release is set to On: Touch
shutter cannot be enabled.
When set to Off: Only borders displayed by the pet face
detection function can be selected. When the camera
detects more than one pet’s face, tap a face framed by a
single border to move the focus area to that face.