Nikon S630 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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High Sensitivity Shooting Mode
High Sensitivity Shooting Mode
Shooting in High Sensitivity Mode
In high sensitivity mode, ISO sensitivity is increased when shooting with the camera
zoomed in or under low lighting, to reduce blurring caused by camera shake or
subject movement. This allows you to capture the atmosphere of the scene
without using the flash, or enable the flash to reach distances further than other
shooting modes (A30).
The shutter speed is set automatically within the range of 1/1500 to 1/4 s.
The ISO sensitivity is set automatically within the range of ISO 640 to 3200.
The image mode will be change to M Normal (2048) or smaller.
1
Display the shooting-mode
selection menu by pressing the A
button in shooting mode, and use
the rotary multi selector to choose
the third icon from the top.
2
Press K, choose B High sensitivity and press
the k button.
The shooting mode will be changed to high sensitivity
mode.
3
Frame the subject and shoot.
When the camera recognizes human faces looking
towards the camera, focus will be locked on the face
surrounded with a double border.
When taking pictures of non-human subjects or if the
camera does not recognize any faces, the camera
automatically selects the focus area (one of nine)
containing the subject closest to the camera.
See AF area mode (A110) and “Shooting with Face Priority” (A112) for more
information.
Sport continuous
High sensitivity
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