Nikon P7100 Webcam User Manual


 
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Shooting Features
E, F and N (User Setting Modes)
Up to three setting combinations that are frequently used for shooting (user
settings) can be saved in E, F and N. Shooting is possible in A (Programmed
auto), B (Shutter-priority auto), C (Aperture-priority auto) or D (Manual).
Rotate the mode dial to E, F or N to retrieve the
settings saved in Save user settings.
Frame the subject and shoot with these settings, or
change the settings as required.
The setting combinations that are retrieved when
the mode dial is rotated to E, F or N can be
changed as many times as you want in Save user settings.
See E58 for more information on the Save user settings.
Changing E, F or N Mode Settings
See “Features That Can Be Set Using the Multi Selector” (A60) for more
information on flash mode (A61), self-timer (A64)/smile timer (A65)/
remote control (A60) and focus mode (A67), AF area mode
See “Features That Can Be Set Using the Exposure Compensation Dial” for more
information on exposure compensation (A71).
See “Features That Can Be Set with the Quick Menu” for more information on
available quick menu (A73).
See “Available Specialized Menu for E, F or N” (A58) and “Options
Available in the Shooting Menu” (A54) for more information on functions that
can be set using the d button.