Nikon 3200 2200 manual When Lighting Is Poor Using the Flash, Following flash modes are available

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When Lighting Is Poor: Using the Flash

The following flash modes are available:

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Mode

 

How it works

 

 

When to use it

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Flash fires when lighting is

Best choice in most situations.

on

Auto

poor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photography

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Red-eye reduction lamp

Use for portraits (works best when sub-

 

Auto with

(E3200) or

flash (E2200)

ject is well within range of flash and

 

red-eye

fires

before main

flash,

looking at pre-flash). Not recommended

 

reduction

reducing "red-eye."

 

when

quick

shutter

response is

 

 

required.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

 

 

 

 

Use to

capture

natural

lighting under

 

Flash

will

not fire

even

dim light or where use of flash is prohib-

 

Flash Cancel

 

when lighting is poor.

 

ited. If 2 (camera shake) icon appears,

 

(off)

 

 

 

 

 

 

care should be taken to avoid blurring.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Flash fires whenever picture

Use to "fill-in" (illuminate) shadows and

 

Anytime Flash

 

is taken.

 

 

back-lit subjects.

 

 

 

( fill flash)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use to capture both subject and back-

 

k

Auto

flash

combined

with

ground at night or under dim light. If

 

(Slow sync)

slow shutter speeds.

 

2 (camera shake) icon appears, care

 

 

 

 

 

 

should be taken to avoid blurring.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To select the flash mode:

1

AUTO

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Display flash-mode menu.

3

2

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Highlight desired mode (to exit without changing mode, wait two seconds or press multi selector to left).

Exit menu. Flash mode shown by icon at bottom of monitor.

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Contents Digital Camera Trademark Information Turn off immediately in the event of malfunction Observe caution when using the camera strapObserve proper precautions when handling batteries Do not use in the presence of flammable gasKeep out of reach of children Observe caution when operat- ing the flashUse appropriate cables Removing memory cardsDo not drop Keep dryHandle the lens and all moving parts with care Keep away from strong mag- netic fieldsFor Home or Office USE Requirements of the Canadian Interfer Postage stamps or post cards issuedThis class B digital apparatus meets all Do not copy or reproduce paperUse Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Before Taking Important PicturesTable of contents 103 Shooting Menu100 106Life-Long Learning IntroductionInternal Memory and SD Memory Card Before You BeginAttaching the Camera Strap Power switch Power-on lamp Q 12 Q Shutter-release button QParts of the Camera Lens QBefore Parts of the CameraYou Begin Before You Internal memory/memory card IndicatorMonitor BeginCurrent frame number/total number Frames/length of movie MonitorControlling the Monitor Monitor shows Monitor off Through lens only Framing gridBefore You Begin Movie Q Mode DialSetup Q Auto QMulti selector is used to navigate through the camera menus Navigating the MenusShutter-Release Button Move cursor upImportant Battery Type Open the battery-chamber coverClose the battery-chamber cover Inserting BatteriesInserting Batteries Replacing Batteries Read Battery WarningsAlternative Power Sources Damaged BatteriesOpen the memory card slot cover Insert the memory card Inserting Memory CardsConfirm that the camera is off Close the memory card slot coverRemoving Memory Cards Write Protect SwitchInserting Memory Cards Formatting Memory Cards Memory CardsTurn the camera on Checking the Battery LevelCheck the battery level in the monitor X ButtonAuto Power Off Standby Mode Checking the Battery Level Turning the Camera OffPower-on Lamp Sleep ModeLanguage Basic SetupClock Battery DateHome Time Zone Basic SetupSetting the Clock from Nikon View Windows XP/Mac OS X Only SetSelect P Mode Rotate the mode dial to P Turn the camera onSelect P Mode Number of Exposures Remaining Basic PhotographyFrame your subject Frame the PictureReady the camera Dont Block the ShotFrame the Picture Digital Zoom When Lighting Is PoorMonitor or Viewfinder? Take the picture Focus and ShootFocus Monitor turns off while flash is chargingFocus and Shoot During Recording Focusing on Off-Center Subjects Focus LockGetting Good Results with Autofocus Erase 1 image ? Press the x buttonView pictures in the monitor Deleting Unwanted PicturesImage File and Folder Names Playback TipPicture type Identifier Extension Exit menu. Flash mode shown by icon at bottom of monitor When Lighting Is Poor Using the FlashTo select the flash mode Following flash modes are availableFlash Range Flash Mode Selection2 Camera Shake Icon Close-UpsExit menu. Self-timer icon is displayed Monitor Taking a Self-Portrait Using the Self-TimerDisplay self-timer menu Stopping the Self-TimerMacro Close-up Mode Display macro close-up menuScene Modes Assist and Scene ModesAssist Modes Assist and Scene ModesFraming Assist Using the GuidesImage Mode PortraitPortrait Assist Framing AssistArchitecture NLandscape AssistLandscape Group rightSports Sports AssistSports Assist Sport compositeFlash Mode Selection in m Mode MNight Portrait AssistParty/Indoor Scene ModeBeach/Snow OFF* & OFF Scene ModeFollowing scenes are available Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises$ Y OFF* & OFF SelectedHFireworks show Bottom to top To use panorama assist, follow the steps belowMenu Exit Set Joining Panorama PicturesRies have been taken Enters standby modeUsing a Tripod Panorama AssistViewing Pictures on the Camera Viewing Pictures on the Camera Cancel zoomCancel zoom and return to full-screen playback Zoom outSave this image as displayed? Cropping PicturesZoom picture in and out Photo TrimVoice Memos Voice Memos Recording and Playback E3200 onlyPress Description Turn the camera off Choosing a Video ModeViewing Pictures on TV Connectcamera the AV/video cable toCamera a Before Connecting the CameraViewing Pictures on a Computer ButtonUC-E6 USB cable Connecting the USB CableViewing Pictures on a Computer Windows 2000 ProfessionalDrag the untitled camera volume into the Trash Disconnecting the CameraDrag the Noname camera volume into Trash Mac OSPrinting Pictures Printing picturesHighlight Print selected Printing Pictures Playback Menu 1/3Print SET Print SelectionDate Info Check will appear in box next to itemPrinting Pictures Print Set DateUSB Printing Via Direct USB ConnectionPrint Icon Display selection dialogExit Dpof Printing PictBridge PrintHighlight Dpof printing Printer ready? 007 printsBefore Printing Use a Reliable Power SourceError Messages Dpof PrintingRecording Movies Rotate the mode dial to W Turn the camera onStart recording Recording Movies Flash Mode Selection in W ModeMovies Ŕŗ TV movie Small size Ōő Smaller size TV movie Small size Smaller sizeDisplay Movie Options menu Make selection.†Movie Highlight Auto-focus modeAUTO-FOCUS Mode Display optionsViewing Movies Playback Volume E3200 onlyDeleting Movies Display shooting menu Using the Shooting MenuImage mode White balance Exp. + Shooting MenuHighlight menu item Using the Shooting MenuImage mode EXP. +Image Mode 1/2 Image ModeHigh Normal Print Size Image Mode and Number of Exposures RemainingImage Size Memory Memory cardOption Description Auto White balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting condiWhite Balance Tions. Best choice in most situationsCancel Measure Preset White BalanceWhite BAL Preset White BalanceChoosing an Exposure Compensation Value Exp. ++0.3 Exposure CompensationContinuous Restrictions on Camera SettingsContinuous Single Continuous Multi-shotBest Shot Selector Best Shot SelectorBSS OFFColor Options Color Options IndicatorColor Options Standard color Vivid colorTo display the playback menu Using the Playback MenuPlayback menu contains the following options Display playback menuLoop Slide ShowSlide Show Auto OffDelete DeleteDeleting Selected Pictures Highlight Erase selected imagesHighlight Erase all images Deleting All PicturesDelete Before DeletionComplete operation and return to play Back menu ProtectProtect MenuTransferring More than 999 Pictures Auto TransferAuto Transfer Hidden PicturesAll on All off Marking Selected Pictures for TransferAuto Transfer Complete operationSmall PIC Copies can not be viewed or cropped using playback zoomSmall Picture Highlight optionHighlight memory → memory Card or memory card → mem CopyCopying Selected Pictures Highlight Selected imagesSelected images will be copied. OK? Copying All PicturesCopy Highlight memory → memory Card or memory card →File Number CopyPrint Set Welcome screen Date Monitor settings Using the Setup MenuSetup menu contains the following options SET-UP 1/5Small Pictures and Cropped Copies Disable welcome Nikon AnimationWelcome Screen Select an ImageCamera Clock Setup Menu Option Description DateDate Time zoneTime Zones As described on the previousGMT + Location Monitor SETTINGS1/2 Monitor SettingsShow info Hide info Framing grid Off Date Date and time Date ImprintDate Imprint 1/2 Date ImprintDate counter Date counterBrightness BrightnessSound Settings 1/2 Sound SettingsButton sound Shutter sound Start-up sound Blur Warning Blur WarningBlur Check Auto Off Auto off Sleep modeAuto OFF All images will be deleted Format memory/cardMemory Card Format All images will beLanguage Video ModeReset All Français French, Italiano Italian, NederlandsResetting File Numbering to Reset AllFollowing settings are affected Setting DefaultBackup Battery Battery TypeBattery Type Firmware VersionApproved Memory Cards Optional AccessoriesSan Disk Caring for Your Camera Caring for Your Camera BatteriesError Messages Display Problem SolutionPictures at current settings Check that Connectors areClean Shooting modeDisplay Problem Possible cause TroubleshootingElectronically-Controlled Cameras Mode and choosing B Party/Indoor, C Beach TroubleshootingNight landscape E3200 Or other make of camera Sports assist Movie, or to e sceneDawn selected in scene menu Picture is a movieSpecifications CCDDesign Rule for Camera File System DCF SpecificationsExif Version Symbols IndexNight landscape, 28, 36, 104 Nikon View, 45 Size, see Image mode Slide show Small pic, 71Index See also Date imprint, Digital Print Order For- mat6MAA9511-A