Nikon 3500 Flash Photography The Button, Flash-Ready Light, Mode How it works When to use it

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AUTO

Flash Photography: The Button

In

mode, the button controls the flash. Four flash modes are available

(restrictions may apply in scene mode;

 

36):

 

 

Mode

 

How it works

 

 

When to use it

 

 

 

 

 

AUTO

 

Flash

fires when

Best choice in most circumstances.

 

Auto

 

lighting is poor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pre-flash fires be-

Use for portraits (works best when sub-

 

 

 

fore

main flash.

jects are well within range of flash and

 

 

 

This

causes sub-

looking at pre-flash). Because a slight

 

Auto with

 

jects’ pupils to con-

delay occurs after the shutter-release

 

 

tract before photo

button is fully pressed to allow the pre-

 

red-eye

 

 

 

is taken, minimizing

flash to take effect, this setting is not

 

reduction

 

 

 

“red-eye” effect

recommended with erratically-moving

 

 

 

 

 

 

caused by flash re-

subjects or in other situations in which

 

 

 

flecting from retina.

you want the camera to react quickly.

 

 

 

 

 

Use when subject is outside range of

 

 

 

Flash will not fire

flash, to capture natural lighting under

 

Flash Cancel

 

even when lighting

dim light, or where use of a flash is pro-

 

(off)

 

is poor.

hibited. Use of a tripod is recommend-

 

 

 

 

 

ed to prevent blurring.

Anytime Flash

 

Flash fires whenev-

Use to “fill-in” (illuminate) shadows and

 

er picture is taken.

back-lit subjects.

 

(fill flash)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Taking Pictures— Beyond Point -and -Shoot

The Flash-Ready Light

A short pause is required between exposures for the flash system to charge. If the shutter-release button is pressed halfway while the flash is charging, the flash-ready light under the monitor will flicker. Remove your finger briefly from the shutter-release button and try again.

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Contents Digital Camera Shoot, View, and Enjoy Playback Menu Product DocumentationQuick-Start Guide Turn off immediately in the event of malfunction For Your SafetyIii Page Trademark Information Table of Contents Vii Viii This chapter is divided into the following sections Before You BeginOverview Overview Getting to Know the Coolpix Menu GuideAbout This Manual Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesOverview Life-Long Learning Parts of the Camera and Their Functions Where to Find It-Parts of the CoolpixGetting to Know the Coolpix Multi selector Non-slip grip Button Monitor How to Use It-Camera Controls and DisplaysMode Selector Normal Controlling the MonitorScene mode/transfer Scene Mode Transfer ButtonMulti Selector Index to Menu Options Mode Menu DescriptionMenu Guide Adjust exposure for bright, dark, or high contrast subjects Pressing the Menu button when the mode selector isSET ing options 2048Auto Shooting Menu The Shooting MenuSingle OffMass Storage Setup Menu30 s All on Playback MenuUse for portraits Scene Menu and ModesMode Taking Pictures First StepsReview and Deletion Getting CreativeAlternative Power Sources Insert the Battery and Memory CardFirst Steps Attach the Camera StrapFlip it open C Read Battery WarningsFormatting Memory Cards Clock Battery Removing the BatteryClose the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover Removing the Memory CardChoose a Language USB Set the Time and Date Monitor when the camera is in mode Ready the Camera Taking PicturesLens Section BasicsDisplay Battery Level aMeaning Camera statusChoose Mode Setting Adjust Camera Settings OptionalDefault Frame the PictureSmear Don’t Block the ShotGreen Focus Indicator Flashes red Ready Flickers Lamp Off When Lighting Is PoorFocus and Shoot FocusDuring Recording Getting Good Results with AutofocusTake the picture Button. For more information, see Keep or DeletePut the Camera Away Quick Review Returns you to modeReview and Deletion Full-Screen Review Quick ReviewFollowing operations can be performed in quick review PressMulti selector up or down to highlight op Views see followingTion, press to right to select Select No to exitDelete highlighted Picture Thumbnail ReviewHighlight pictures Playback Mode Scene Selection Getting CreativeCamera Shake Camera ShakeBe selected Noise Reduction Obtain permission first Camera focuses on subject at center of frame Flash mode fixed at fill flashBeyond Point-and Shoot Fine-Tuning Camera Settings42-48 49-58Camera Controls Or Movie Choosing a Shooting ModeBeyond Point-and-Shoot Flash-Ready Light Mode How it works When to use itFlash Photography The Button ISO Sensitivity Gain and Camera Shake Icons Flash mode can be selected with the buttonDelaying Shutter Release Choosing a Self-Timer Mode Digital Zoom Restrictions on the Self-TimerFraming Pictures Optical and Digital Zoom Photos can be framed in the monitor using the zoom buttonsOptical Zoom Digital ZoomPress Description Keep or Delete Picture ReviewDelete picture Will-Mode Menu Fine-Tuning Camera Settings54-55 Making Effective Use of Memory Image Quality and SizeOption Image Quality Size pixels Image SizePrint Size Adjusting Exposure Exp. + Mode, white balance can be chosen from Choosing a White Balance SettingKeeping Colors True White Balance Option Description Preset White BalanceThis value Position, but no picture will be recordedFlash, Focus Exposure, and White Balance Taking Pictures in a Sequence ContinuousRestrictions on BSS Getting Sharper Pictures BSS Best Shot SelectorMaking Edges More Distinct Image Sharpening SET-UP Menu Camera SetupCamera Setup SET-UP menu contains the following options SET-UP Menu OptionsDuring Formatting Adjusting Monitor Brightness BrightnessFormatting Memory Cards CF Card Format Conserving Battery Power Auto Off Setting the Time and Date DateSleep Mode Auto Off Before FormattingChoosing a USB Protocol USB Choosing a Language LanguageMac OS Operating systemWindows 2000 Professional Resetting File Numbering to Mode OnlyMenu for mode, but resets settings for all modes Default Setting68-74 Basic PlaybackPlayback Menu 75-82Ture displayed in the monitor Basic PlaybackFull-Frame and Thumbnail Playback Press Button for an enlarged view Image File and Folder NamesTures that will be transferred to a computer at a Button will create a small copy 320 ⋅Thumbnail Review Playback Tips Zoom photo View other Areas of image Cancel zoomTaking a Closer Look Playback Zoom Creating a Small Copy of a Picture Small Picture Viewing Small Picture Files on Other Cameras Restrictions on Small PictureStart playback Pause/resume Playback Rewind movie One frame Movie PlaybackInverted Playback Memory Card Format/Brightness Playback MenuManaging Pictures To view the playback menuDeleting Selected Photographs and Movies Deleting Pictures DeleteBefore Deletion Deleting All Photographs and MoviesProtected Pictures To delete all pictures on the memory cardOrdering Prints Print Set Cancel the current print orderSelecting Pictures for Printing Create or modify print orderDate Selecting Protect from the playback menu displays Safeguarding Valuable Pictures ProtectMarking Pictures for Transfer with Other Cameras Marking All Pictures for Transfer Auto TransferTransferring More than 999 Pictures Transferring Pictures to a Computer Selecting Pictures for TransferCamera Care, Options, and Resources TechnicalHandle the lens and all moving parts with care Caring for the Camera and BatteryAvoid Contact with Liquid Crystal CleaningLens MonitorBatteries StorageRechargeable battery AC adapter Carrying case Optional AccessoriesMemory Cards Approved Memory CardsProblem TroubleshootingWeb Resources For Product Information and Tips For Contact InformationMonitor is hard To read No photo is taken Continuous menu Mode only BSS is on Battery level is low Camera is in movie modeWhen Menu button Camera is in movie mode By camera shake can be reduced byNikon View does not Picture can not be Played backDisplay Problem Solution Error MessagesCamera Mode Problem SolutionError occurs when You try to transfer Images to computer Lect ModeUSB cable discon When ButNected or memory Card removed whileCCD SpecificationsFlash control Interface Design Rule for Camera File Systems DCFDimensions W ⋅ H ⋅ D Index SymbolsIndex 100 6MAA3811