Shooting-Mode Selection

This section describes when to use each of the shooting modes. To choose a shooting mode, turn the mode dial to the appropriate position.

The table below illustrates when to use each of the shooting modes.

Mode

When to Use It

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a

An automatic mode for simple, “point-and-shoot”

 

photography. Use for snapshots. a mode is also

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Auto

recommended for pictures that will later be retouched on a

 

 

computer.

 

 

 

 

i

In this mode, most camera settings are automatically

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SCENE

adjusted to suit the chosen scene.

 

 

 

 

å

Various setting can be adjusted one-by-one to suit the

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Manual

composition.

 

 

 

 

m

Record silent movies 320 x 240 pixels in size (QVGA).

 

Recording starts at rate of about 15 fps when shutter

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Movie

release button is pressed, ends after 40 sec. or when

 

 

shutter release button is pressed again.

 

 

 

 

Focus Mode

The 2Button

Choose a focus mode according to your subject and composition.

Setting

Description

 

Camera automatically adjusts focus according to

No icon

distance to subject. Use with subjects 30 cm (1 ft.) <at

Autofocus

widest angle>, 60 cm (2 ft.) <at telephoto> or more from

 

lens.

0Combines autofocus with self-timer duration of 10 or 3 sec. Use for self-portrait or prevent pictures from

Autofocus +

blurring when shutter release button is pressed.

self-timer

 

@

Focus is fixed at infinity, allowing camera to focus on

distant scenes through foreground objects such as a

Infinity

window. Flash is disabled.

 

 

 

In widest zoom range, icon in monitor turns yellow

and camera can focus on objects as close as 4 cm (1.6

Macro close-up in.), measured from the lens. Use for close-ups.

0™

Combines macro close-up with shutter-release delay of

10 or 3 sec. Use for close-ups to prevent pictures from

Macro close-up +

blurring when shutter release button is pressed.

self-timer

 

To choose a focus mode, press the 2 button repeatedly until the desired setting is displayed in the monitor

 

 

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Nikon 4300 manual Shooting-Mode Selection, Focus Mode, Mode When to Use It, Scene, Setting Description