Indicators displayed in auto mode, Indicators displayed in a (auto) mode – Nikon COOLPIX P500 User Manual

Page 43

Advertising
background image

29

Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select A (Auto) Mode

Bas

ic Ph

otography an

d Pl

ayba

ck

: A
(Auto)

M

o

de

Indicators Displayed in A (Auto) Mode

When the monitor has been turned off in standby mode to save power (the power-on lamp is
blinking) (

A199), turn on the monitor again with one of the following operations.

- Press the power switch, the shutter-release button, the

c button or the b (e movie-

record) button.

- Rotate the mode dial.

C

Note on the Flash

When the flash is lowered, the flash setting is fixed at off and W appears at the top of the monitor. In
situations where a flash is needed, such as in dark locations or when the subject is backlit, be sure to
raise the flash (

A37).

C

Functions Available in A (Auto) Mode

The flash mode (

A36) can be adjusted, self-timer (A39), focus mode (A40) and exposure

compensation (

A43) can be applied.

Press the

d button to specify settings for the shooting menu options Image quality (A83)

and Image size (

A84).

D

Vibration Reduction

See Vibration reduction (

A193) in the setup menu (A185) for more information.

Set Vibration reduction to Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting.

1/250

1/250

F5.6

F5.6

32

32

Internal memory indicator
Pictures are recorded to internal memory
(approx. 102 MB). When a memory card is
inserted, C is not displayed and pictures are
recorded to the memory card.

Aperture value (

A70)

Shutter speed
(

A70)

Shooting mode
A is displayed in
A (auto) mode.

Vibration reduction icon
Reduces the effects of
camera shake.

Image quality/image size
The current image quality
(compression ratio) and image
size are displayed. The default
settings are W (Normal) for
image quality and
G (4000×3000) for image size.

Movie options
Only when a memory
card is inserted, the
type of movie is
displayed for movie
recording (

A157, 164,

165).

Advertising