80
Exposure Mode
z
AUTO
P Programmed
auto
S
Shutter-
priority auto
A
Aperture-
priority auto
M
Manual (*2)
x
Portrait
c
Landscape
v
Close-up
b
Sport
n
Night scene
AF
mode
P.57
AF-A
AF-A
AF-A
AF-A
AF-A
AF-A
AF-A
AF-A
AF-C
AF-A
Auxiliary
AF light
P.57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Program
shift
P.61
A
Exposure
compen-
sation
P.71
A
A
A
A
Metering
mode (*1)
P.69
Multi-pattern
Multi-pattern
Multi-pattern
Multi-pattern
Center-weighted
Multi-pattern
Multi-pattern
Multi-pattern
Multi-pattern
Multi-pattern
Normal
synchro
P.76
B
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
B
Red-eye
reduction
P.75
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Red-eye
reduction
slow
synchro
P.75
A
A
A
Slow
synchro
P.75
A
A
B
Function

The table below shows the permitted combinations of exposure modes

and functions. This explanation is based on the FinePix S1 Pro used

with an AF Nikkor lens (excluding the AF-S, AF-I, IX Nikkor and F3AF

lenses).

AF-A: Auto AF servo

AF-C: Continuous AF servo

A: Can be set.

B: This mode is automatically set when you set the exposure mode. (However,

other synchro modes can be selected.)

—: Cannot be set.

*1: Whichever exposure mode is set, center-weighted exposure metering is

selected when AE lock is used (P.70).

*2: If the lens mounted on the camera is not a Nikkor lens with a built-in CPU,

pictures can only be taken in the M (manual) exposure mode. However, the

camera’s exposure meter cannot be used and the aperture cannot be set using

the aperture button and command dial. (Use the aperture ring on the lens to set

the aperture.) See also “Lenses that Can Be Used with this Camera” on P.106.

The synchro modes are controlled by the TTL-BL flash control (P.74), but if

the exposure mode is set to M (manual), simplified TTL-BL flash control is used

in which only approximate allowance is made for background exposure.

Combining Modes