P, s, a, m modes, Setting the exposure for shooting, A, b, c, d modes) – Nikon COOLPIX-P100 User Manual

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Setting the Exposure for Shooting (

A, B, C, D Modes)

A, B, C, D Modes

By rotating the mode dial, you can shoot pictures in the following four exposure
modes:

A (programmed auto), B (shutter-priority auto), C (aperture-priority auto),

and

D (manual). In addition to allowing you to set the shutter speed and aperture

yourself, these modes offer control over a variety of advanced settings such as
changing the ISO sensitivity and white balance in the shooting menu (

A73).

Settings that are frequently used for

A, B, C and D shooting modes can be saved

in mode dial

M. Rotating the mode dial to M enables you to shoot pictures using

the saved settings that are used frequently (

A98).

D

Functions Available in

A, B, C and D Modes

The flash mode (

A34) can be changed, and the self-timer (A37), focus mode (A38) and

exposure compensation (

A41) settings can be adjusted.

Press the

d button to adjust the shooting menu (A73) settings.

Mode

Description

Usage

A

Programmed
auto
(

A68)

Camera sets the shutter speed
and aperture automatically for
optimal exposure. Flexible
program, which changes the
combination of shutter speed
and aperture, can be used
(

A68).

Recommended for most
situations.

B

Shutter-
priority auto
(

A69)

User chooses shutter speed;
camera selects aperture
automatically.

Use to shoot fast moving
subjects using a fast shutter
speed, or use to emphasize the
movements of a moving subject
using a slow shutter speed.

C

Aperture-
priority auto
(

A70)

User chooses aperture; camera
selects shutter speed
automatically.

Use to blur background or bring
both foreground and
background into focus.

D

Manual
(

A71)

User controls both shutter speed
and aperture.

Use to control exposure
according to shooting
requirements.

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