Nikon S3 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Panorama Assist Allows you to take several side-by-side images, all at the same
exposure and white balance setting, then combine them later using the “Panorama
Maker
TM
” photo editing software (supplied) to create spectacular wide-vista photos.
Underwater Produces more attractive results when
shooting scenes underwater. Requires optional Waterproof
Case WP-CP5
Beach/Snow When shooting a scene with snow or wa-
ter in the background, the image is free of grayish tones
that are caused by typical underexposure.
Close Up Shoot as close as 1.6” from your subject.
Landscape Emphasizing depth-of-fi eld, this mode
captures distant scenes sharply and clearly, for postcard like
landscape pictures.
Portrait Automatically adjusts the camera settings to get
a sharp subject with a blurred background.
Face Priority AF All New Face Priority AF (in Portrait Scene) mode will automatically
nd the subject’s face and focus on that. This ensures a great portrait every time.
Versatile 17 Scene Modes
Useful automatic features do all the thinking for you
The COOLPIX S3 features 17 specially programmed modes to automatically handle focus, exposure, white balance and other adjustments
that help you take great pictures at the press of a button. The Underwater Scene Mode is the newest and allows you to shoot underwater with the
(optional) WP-CP5 underwater housing. Another great new function to be used in the Portrait Mode is Face Priority AF which automatically fi nds the
subject’s face and focuses on it. 4 of the 17 scene modes come with Scene Assist which offer a selection of easy framing assist options, to help you
compose your pictures with the assistance of framing guides displayed in the monitor.
Here is how it works:
1.
Select SCENE on Mode
Selector switch
2.
Scroll up or down to choose
a composition type and set
3.
Position subject in framing
guide and shoot