Nikon E900 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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First Steps: Taking Your First Photograph
Note: To save battery power, the camera will automatically turn the color
LCD monitor off if no operations are performed for thirty seconds (three
minutes when menus are displayed). Press the MONITOR button to turn
the monitor back on (if the monitor has not been turned off manually, the
monitor will come on when the shutter button is half pressed).
Step 2—Check the number of exposures remaining
The control panel and color LCD monitor show the number of exposures
remaining at the current image quality setting.
When this number reaches zero, you will need to insert a new memory card
or delete items already in memory before you will be able to take more
photographs. It may be possible to record more photographs at a different
image quality setting.
Step 3—Check the camera’s settings
In automatic mode, the user can adjust image-quality, flash, and focus
settings. The default settings, which produce the best results in most
circumstances, are autofocus, automatic flash, and an image quality of
“normal.”
Number of exposures remaining
Image quality (normal)
Flash (auto)