Self-timer – Nikon Coolpix 4300 User Manual

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Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Focus Mode

Macro Close-Up

At widest zoom position where

™ is displayed in yellow, you can focus as close

as 4cm (1.6 in.) from the lens.
• We recommend that you frame pictures in the monitor when using macro

close-up.

• While the flash can be used in macro close-up mode, it may sometimes be

unable to light the entire subject. Take a test picture and verify the results in
the monitor.

Self-Timer

1

Position the camera

• Mount the camera on a tripod (recommended) or rest it on a flat, stable

surface.

2

Select a self-timer mode

F2.8

F2.8

F2.8

1/250

1/250

1/250

2272

2272

2272

16

16

16

Press the

2 button until either 0

or

™0 appears in the monitor.

Self-timer icon displayed in monitor.

3

Start the timer

F2.8

F2.8

F2.8

1/250

1/250

1/250

2272

2272

2272

16

16

16

• Compose the picture so that your main subject is placed closest the camera.
• The self-timer lamp next to the flash window will start to blink when the

shutter release button is pressed, and continue to blink until one second
before the photo is taken. The self-timer lamp will stay lit during the final
second to warn that the shutter is about to be released.

• To stop the timer, press the shutter-release button twice with the 10-second

delay and once with the 3-second delay.

Press
shutter
release
once

Self-timer
lamp blinks

Self-timer
lamp lights

Press
shutter
release
twice

Countdown timer in monitor shows
number of seconds remaining until
picture is taken

Note on using self-timer

When using the self-timer with off-center subject, select Manual option in
FOCUS OPTIONS: AF-Area Mode in

å shooting mode (p. 111) and select

appropriate focus area, then set the self-timer. Or, select Close Up in scene
mode and select appropriate focus area, then set the self-timer.

10 sec.

3 sec.

1 sec.

Shutter

releases

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