Nikon 25498B manual Lesson 1 Choose the Right Focus Settings, Vibration Reduction VR

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Shooting Techniques

Portrait Subjects

Use this method for sharp focus on selected points when framing portraits in the viewfinder.

Technical Data

Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II ■ Exposure mode: Manual ■ Shutter speed: ½00 s ■ Aperture: f/4.5 ■ White balance: Auto 2 ■ ISO sensitivity: 640 ■ Picture control: Portrait

Note: This photo was shot in 14-bit NEF (RAW) and processed using Capture NX 2.

Photo © Cliff Mautner

Vibration Reduction (VR)

We recommend using VR lenses with the vibration reduction switch in the ON position. Vi- bration reduction takes effect when the shutter-release but- ton is pressed halfway, reducing the effects of camera shake on the image in the viewfinder and making it easier to frame pictures and focus.

If the lens has a vibration mode switch, choose NORMAL for hand-held photography or when using a monopod. Vibration reduction should generally be turned off when the camera is on a tripod (exceptions can be made for the AF-S NIKKOR 200mm f/2G ED VR II and other lenses with a TRIPOD option).

Lesson 1: Choose the Right Focus Settings

Portrait subjects are mobile and more easily photographed without a tripod, but generally remain in one spot long enough for single-point, single-servo autofocus. This photo shoot shows that a portrait photographer must be able to reliably focus on a selected point; hence the choice of single- point AF, which unlike auto-area and dynamic-area AF, en- sures that the camera always focuses on a point selected by the photographer.

To choose an autofocus mode, press the AF-mode button and rotate the main command dial.

AF-mode button

To choose an AF-area mode, press the AF-mode button and rotate the sub-command dial.

AF-mode button

Note

Even slight changes to composition may result in the cam- era focusing on something other than your intended target. Choose the focus point after composing the photograph.

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Contents Technical GuideTechnical Guide Introduction Static Subjects Shooting TechniquesTripod Mode Technical DataLesson 1 Use a Tripod Live View Photography Why Use Live View?Lesson 2 Use Live View Reducing Blur During Viewfinder PhotographyYou can focus anywhere in the frame Suggested Settings Lesson 3 Don’t Stop Aperture Down Too FarSame Shot, No Live View Camera Control ProPortrait Subjects Lesson 1 Choose the Right Focus Settings Vibration Reduction VRAperture Lesson 2 Choose the Right Exposure SettingsShutter Speed Adjust lighting and ISO sensitivity appropriately Light Level and ISO SensitivityHigh ISO Sensitivity Quick TipsSpeed Auto ISO Sensitivity ControlShutter SButtonImproving Optical Performance Backlit Portraits Flash PhotographyCase 2 a Japanese Garden High Resolution Images with the D800ED800E Case 1 a Subject in Traditional DressAdjusting Aperture for Visually Complex Subjects Color Artifacts and Moiré Nikon Corporation