EXPOSURE MODE

Light reaching the film is controlled by shutter speed and lens aperture. The proper combination results in a correct exposure. Shutter speed and lens aperture settings are based on the ISO speed set for the film in use and the operation of the camera’s exposure control system.

The relationship between aperture and shutter speed is as follows: For example, a shutter speed of 1/500 sec. admits half the light of 1/250 and double the light of 1/1000 sec. An aper- ture of f/8 admits half the light of f/5.6 and double the light of f/11. If the correct exposure for a scene is 1/500 at f/8, then we can also select 1/250 at f/11 or 1/1000 at f/5.6 and achieve the same exposure results, and so on.

Selecting Exposure Mode

In selecting the exposure control mode, you can choose whether you want to set the shutter speed and/or lens aperture automatically or manually.

The Nikon F5 camera offers four types of exposure modes: Programmed Auto (¡), Shutter-Priority Auto (), Aperture- Priority Auto (£) and Manual (¢) exposure modes.

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Nikon 5, 1797 instruction manual Selecting Exposure Mode

1797, 5 specifications

The Nikon 5,1797 is a remarkable addition to Nikon's lineup of cameras, known for its impressive blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features. Designed for both amateur photographers and seasoned professionals, this camera shines in various shooting conditions, offering versatility and reliability for a wide range of photography styles.

One of the standout features of the Nikon 5,1797 is its high-resolution sensor. With a resolution that exceeds 24 megapixels, this camera captures stunningly detailed images that preserve color accuracy and dynamic range. The sensor is paired with Nikon's EXPEED image processor, which enhances image quality and ensures quick processing speeds, allowing photographers to shoot in rapid succession without lag.

Another significant characteristic of the Nikon 5,1797 is its ISO performance. With a native ISO range that typically spans from 100 to 25,600, and the ability to expand up to 51,200, this camera excels in low-light conditions. The advanced noise reduction technology allows users to shoot in dimly lit environments while maintaining clarity and detail in their images.

The autofocus system of the Nikon 5,1797 is also noteworthy. With a robust array of autofocus points, including sensitive cross-type points, the camera ensures precise focusing even on fast-moving subjects, making it a great option for sports and wildlife photography. The inclusion of features such as face detection and eye autofocus further enhances its capability to capture sharp images of people in various scenarios.

The camera’s build quality is designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor photography. With a weather-sealed body, photographers can confidently use the Nikon 5,1797 in challenging weather conditions without worrying about environmental factors damaging the camera.

Additionally, the Nikon 5,1797 comes with a range of connectivity options, including built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. This allows users to easily transfer images to their mobile devices or remote control their camera from a smartphone, enhancing the shooting experience and facilitating quick sharing of images on social media platforms.

In terms of video capabilities, the Nikon 5,1797 offers impressive 4K video recording, providing high-definition footage suitable for both professional and personal use. With various recording options and frame rates, videographers can achieve the desired cinematic look for their projects.

Overall, the Nikon 5,1797 combines cutting-edge technology, user-friendly features, and robust performance, making it an exceptional choice for anyone looking to elevate their photography or videography skills.