Nikon P5100 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu
Shooting, Playback and Setup Menus
B Notes on Converter
Be sure to select the appropriate option when using a converter lens. Select [None] when no
converter lens is attached.
At settings other than [None], the built-in flash and AF-assist illuminator turn off. [Continuous flash]
cannot be used. Flash units (available separately from Nikon) can still be used, although the
converter may cast shadows in pictures shot with the Speedlight SB-400, SB-600, or SB-800
(A139; a wide panel is recommended when shooting with the Speedlight SB-600 or SB-800).
Check pictures in the monitor after shooting.
O User Setting
Fourteen shooting menu settings and three button operations can be stored in
two separate “banks,” n and o. Assigning different settings to each bank allows
for quick adjustment of settings to suit a variety of situations. The setting assigned
for each function is stored, as is, in the designated user setting bank when the
camera is turned off. The following settings can be stored in user setting banks.
1
The current image quality and size settings will be displayed. These settings will not be
stored in user setting banks.
2
Preset white balance value measured using [Preset manual] cannot be stored in either user
settings bank.
3
In high-sensitivity shooting mode, ISO sensitivity is automatically set so that [Auto] is
displayed. When any mode other than high-sensitivity shooting mode is selected, the
setting assigned to the bank will be recalled.
4
Focus area selected in [Manual] can be stored in user settings banks.
q Image quality
1
E ISO sensitivity
3
G AF area mode
4
L Fixed aperture
r Image size
1
G Metering I
Auto-focus mode
M Noise reduction
F Optimize image C Continuous J Flash exp. comp. N Converter
B White balance
2
H Auto bracketing K Flash control Q Distortion control
m (Flash mode) o
(exposure compensation)
p (Focus mode)