Nikon COOLPIXP7000 user manual Flash Control, 105, Installing and Removing the Lens Ring

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Lens ring release button

Shooting Options: Shooting Menu (A, B, C, DModes)

BNotes on the Wide-angle Converter for Shooting

Set Wide-angle converter to On before shooting. Set Wide-angle converter to None when no converter lens is attached.

The built-in flash is changed to W (Off) when Wide-angle converter is set to On. Use flash units (A202) (available separately from Nikon) to shoot with the flash.

Using the flash units (available separately from Nikon) may darken the peripheral area of the picture. Check the picture using the monitor after shooting. A wide panel is recommended when shooting with the Speedlight SB-600 or SB-900.

AF Assist illuminator cannot be used when Wide-angle converter is set to On.

This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features. See “Functions that Cannot be Applied Simultaneously” (A108) for more information.

CInstalling and Removing the Lens Ring

Before attaching the wide-angle converter, remove the lens ring. Before installing or removing the lens ring, be sure to turn off the camera. While pressing the lens ring release button, rotate the lens ring clockwise and remove it.

To attach the lens ring to the camera, align

the lens ring mounting index (white dot) with the lens ring release button, and then rotate the lens ring counterclockwise.

When not using the wide-angle converter, be sure to attach the lens ring onto the camera.

For more information on attaching the wide-angle converter, see the user’s manual provided with the wide-angle converter.

Flash Control

Set to A, B, Cor DMdMA, B, C, D(shooting menu) (A91) MFlash control

You can set the built-in flash to off even when you are not using a Speedlight (external flash unit) (A202) mounted on the camera’s accessory shoe.

aAuto (default setting)

When a flash unit is mounted, the flash unit fires. When a flash unit is not used, the built-in flash fires.

kBuilt-in off

The built-in flash is disabled.

More on Shooting

BNote on Flash Control

This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features. See “Functions that Cannot be

 

Applied Simultaneously” (A108) for more information.

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Nikon COOLPIXP7000 user manual Flash Control, 105, Installing and Removing the Lens Ring