A91) – Nikon Coolpix P300 User Manual

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Shooting Options: Shooting Menu (

A, B, C, D Modes)

More on

Sh
ooting

The control range of the shutter speed differs depending on the ISO sensitivity setting.
Additionally, the range is restricted as shown below during continuous shooting.

*

In

D mode, the slowest shutter speed is eight seconds.

When the aperture value is set to f/1.8 (large aperture), the shutter speed can be set to up to 1/1600

second (except for Multi-shot 16, Continuous H: 120 fps and Continuous H: 60 fps).

In

A or C mode, when the aperture value is set to f/8 and the zoom is at the maximum wide-angle

position or moved one increment to the telephoto position, the shutter speed can be set to up to
1/1600 second (except for Multi-shot 16, Continuous H: 120 fps and Continuous H: 60 fps).

B

More Information

See “Notes on Digital Zoom(

A152) for more information.

Print date

Continuous
(

A79)

When Continuous H: 120 fps or Continuous H: 60
fps
is selected for shooting, the date cannot be
imprinted.

Blink warning

Smile timer
(

A36)/

Continuous
(

A79)/Exposure

bracketing (

A82)

Blink warning does not take effect when using the
Smile timer, Continuous is set to a setting other than
Single, or exposure bracketing is set.

Digital zoom

Smile timer
(

A36)

The digital zoom cannot be used when shooting with
the Smile timer.

AF area mode
(

A83)

The digital zoom cannot be used when shooting with
Subject tracking or Face priority tracking.

Continuous
(

A79)

The digital zoom cannot be used when Multi-shot
16
is selected for shooting.

Shutter Speed

Setting

Control range

ISO sensitivity (

A81)

Auto*, Fixed range auto*,
ISO 1600

1/2000 to 1 s

ISO 160*, 200, 400

1/2000 to 4 s

ISO 800

1/2000 to 2 s

ISO 3200

1/2000 to 1/2 s

Continuous (

A79)

Continuous, BSS

1/2000 to 1/30 s

Multi-shot 16

1/4000 to 1/30 s

Continuous H: 120 fps

1/4000 to 1/125 s

Continuous H: 60 fps

1/4000 to 1/60 s

Restricted function

Setting

Description

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