Nikon 4300 manual Compose the Picture, Ready the camera, Frame your subject

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Step 2— Compose the Picture

1 Ready the camera.

 

• Pictures can be framed in

 

 

 

 

 

 

the monitor (A) or viewfinder

 

 

 

(B).

 

 

 

• To prevent camera shake,

 

 

 

hold the camera steadily in

 

 

 

both hands.

2 Frame your subject.

 

Indicator in monitor displays

 

 

 

 

 

 

amount of zoom while either

 

 

 

W or T is pressed.

Zoom out

Zoom in

 

2272

 

1/250

F4.9

16

Frame your subject using the zoom button. Press the W to zoom out from your subject. Press the T to zoom in on your subject.

When the camera is zoomed all the way in, hold T down for about two seconds to enlarge the image by a further four times using digital zoom (p. 46). When digital zoom is in effect, the autofocus lamp next to the viewfinder will blink and the zoom indicator will turn yellow to warn you to frame pictures in the monitor.

Don’t Block the Shot

To avoid dark or partially obscured pictures, keep your fingers and other objects away from the lens and flash window.

 

 

 

Monitor or Viewfinder?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the monitor to confirm camera settings at a glance while at the same time

 

 

viewing an image that shows how the final picture will appear. This is particularly

 

 

important when the image in the viewfinder does not accurately reflect what will

 

 

 

appear in the final picture, for example when:

 

 

• macro close-up is used (p. 42)

 

 

• your subject is within 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) of the camera

 

 

• you are using digital zoom (p. 46)

 

Getting

 

 

• you are using an optional lens converter for wide-angle or telephoto

 

 

 

 

photography (p. 105)

 

Started—Taking

Using the viewfinder allows you to save power by turning the monitor off (see

 

 

 

below). The viewfinder can also be used when bright ambient lighting conditions

 

 

make the display in the monitor difficult to see.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pictures

Controlling the Monitor

 

The on the Multi selector controls the monitor display in a and å mode. Press to cycle through monitor settings as shown at below.

 

 

22722272

 

1/250

F2.8

1616

 

Indicators

Indicators

Monitor off

displayed

hidden

 

26

27

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Contents Digital Camera Symbols Thank you for your purchase of a COOLPIX4300 digital cameraDo not look at the sun through the viewfinder Trademark Information Transmitted, transcribed, stored in aTable of Contents First Steps Technical Notes Camera Care, Options and ResourcesParts Viewfinder Lens Parts of the COOLPIX430048/42 26, 46, 57Monitor Mode dial Mode DescriptionAttach the Camera Strap and Lens Cap Insert the BatteryFirst Steps Insert the Memory Card Alternative Power SourcesClock Battery Insert the memory cardChoose a Language Set the Date and TimeThis chapter is divided into three sections Explore the creative possibilities of scene modePress to save changes to settings and return to SET-UP menu Taking Pictures Reviewing YourTaking Pictures Ready the Camera a ModeTurn the mode dial to a Turn the camera on Remove the lens capFrame your subject Compose the PictureReady the camera COOLPIX4300 has a two-stage shutter release button Focus Focus and ShootTurn the Camera Off Take the pictureFollowing operations can be performed Reviewing Your PicturesQuick Review Full-Screen Review Thumbnail Review For more information on Playback PGetting Creative Select Scene Mode SlowParty BeachFire automatically to fill in illuminate Shadows Shadow, or when yourFt. from the lens Noise ReductionSetting Description Focus ModeMode When to Use It Shooting-Mode SelectionSelect a self-timer mode Self-TimerStart the timer Position the cameraRecompose the picture and shoot Autofocus mode Continuous AF/Single AFCheck the autofocus lamp Focus LockOptical vs. Digital Zoom Digital ZoomDigital Zoom Restrictions on Digital ZoomFlash mode is controlled with the 3 button Flash ModeFlash mode can be chosen from the following five options Exposure Compensation Set the mode dial to m movieMaking Movies Press to start recordingAdjusting Sensitivity Keep or Delete Picture ReviewThumbnail Playback Manual FocusFull-Screen Playback Movie PlaybackTransfer Full-Screen PlaybackMenu Use the T T button to zoom in on pictures Thumbnail PlaybackTaking a Closer Look Playback Zoom FunctionAbout Small Picture Restrictions on a Small PictureOperation Function Movie PlaybackPhoto Information 4 histogram 5 focus confirmationMac OS Transfer buttonCompleted will be displayed in the camera monitor Tune the television to the video channel Turn the camera on This menu is used for basic camera setupConnect the video cable to the video device This chapter is divided into the following five sectionsNTSC/PAL SetupIndex to Menu Options USBAuto Shooting MenuBasic OffTransfer Playback MenuNikon All onMaking a Selection Using Camera MenusMode Menu Description Viewing the MenusTo View the SET-UP menu Accessing Multi-Page MenusSet-Up Menu SET-UP 1 menuMaking Effective Use of Memory Image Size & Quality Menu Image QualityCreating New Folders Image Size Organizing Your Pictures The Folders MenuCreating, Renaming and Deleting Folders Options Hidden and Protected Images Renaming Existing Folders Deleting FoldersHighlight Delete Monitor Options Controlling the Monitor Display ModeAdjusting Monitor Brightness Brightness Choosing a FolderResetting File Numbering to Sleep ModeUsing an AC Adapter Option DescriptionCF Card Format Confirming Shutter Release Shot Confirm Lamp Recording Photo Information info. txtMaking Pictures for Transfer Auto Transfer Choosing a video standard Video ModeDate Readying the Camera for Transfer USBRestoring Default Settings Reset All LanguageShooting Menu Choosing a White Balance SettingFine-Tuning White Balance Keeping Colors True White-BalanceMeasuring Light Metering Preset White BalanceMethod How It Works When to Use It Taking Pictures in a Sequence Continuous Restrictions on BSS Getting Sharper Pictures BSS Best-Shot SelectorBest Shot Selector BSS is recommended Option Use with Description Option when no lens converter is attachedDistinct Camera zooms out to widest angleExposure Options Exposure ModeModifying Sensitivity from a Menu Sensitivity Choosing an ApertureShutter speed limitations Choosing a Shutter SpeedLong-time exposure up to 60 sec Focus Options Focus options sub-menu provides control over focus settingsFocus-Area Selection AF Area Mode Taking Multiple Pictures with the Same Exposure AE LockManual Focus-Area Selection Auto-Focus ModeFocus Confirmation Spot AF Area Metering Option DescriptionNumber of shots, compensated EV value Auto BracketingWB Bracketing Restrictions on BracketingManaging the pictures on the memory card Playback MenuAvoiding Grainy Photographs Noise Reduction 640Deleting Selected pictures and Movies Selected Images Deleting Pictures and Print Orders DeleteDelete menu contains the following options To delete selected pictures and moviesPress Selecting a Folder for Playback FoldersDeleting the Current Print Order Print Set Hidden and Protected PicturesStarting a Slide Show Automated Playback Slide ShowChanging the Display Interval Press Quick p button to complete operation Press / to highlight desired thumbnail Highlight imagePress ≤/≥ to select image Press ≤/≥ to select image to be hiddenPrinted directly from the card Ordering Prints Print-SetSelecting Print Set from the playback menu Deleting the Print OrderChoosing a new Small Picture size from Image size of the Small Pictures can be set to480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120 or 96 x 72 pixels Small Pic. sub-menu changes the sizeWeb Resources Optional AccessoriesTroubleshooting Specifications Optional Accessories Caring for the Camera and Battery For Product Information and Tips For Contact Information CleaningWeb Resources Avoid Contact with Liquid CrystalMonitor is blank Connected TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Charging Message Memory Card is notError Messages Display Problem SolutionPlayback mode turn Mode dial to another Setting Error accessing memory Use approved memory 133Insert new card Current settings System, causing errorSpecifications Temperature 40C 32 104F Humidity Under 85% no condensation 147Index 149Zoom 26, 46-47 150 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