Nikon 885 User Manual

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ence—Beyond Point-and-Shoot

Autofocus mode

The autofocus system operates in one of two modes, depending on whether the
monitor is on or off.

AF mode

Continuous AF

(monitor on)

Single AF

(monitor off)

How It Works

Camera adjusts focus
continuously.
Focus can be locked by
pressing the shutter release
button halfway.

Camera focuses only when
shutter release button is
pressed halfway

Pros and cons

Pro:
• Minimizes time needed for

camera to focus, allowing you
to react quickly when
presented with a sudden
opportunity to capture the
perfect shot.

Con:
• Pictures can be taken when

camera is not in focus; check
green light before shooting.

Pros:
• Pictures can be taken only

when camera is in focus.

• Saves battery
Con:
• Slight delay before camera

focuses.

Getting Good Results with Autofocus
Autofocus performs best when:
• There is contrast between the subject and the background. For example,

autofocus may not perform well on subjects that are the same color as the
background.

• The subject is evenly lit.

Autofocus doe not perform well when:
• You attempt to focus simultaneously on two or more objects at different

distances from the camera. For example, autofocus may not perform well
when photographing an object inside a cage, because the bars of the cage
will be closer to the camera than the main subject, and both the bars and the
main subject will be in focus area at the center of the frame.

• The subject is very dark (the subject should not, however, be too much

brighter than the background).

• The subject is moving rapidly.

If the camera is unable to focus using autofocus, use focus lock (p. 61) to focus
on another subject at the same distance.

Delaying Shutter Release: Self-Timer Mode

When the self-timer is used, the camera will not take a picture until ten
or three seconds after the shutter-release button is pressed. The ten-
second timer is generally used for pictures in which you wish to appear
yourself, when it gives you time to position yourself in front of the
camera after pressing the shutter-release button. The three-second
timer prevents pictures from being blurred by camera movement that
occurs when the shutter-release button is pressed. This feature is most
useful when taking low light or close-up shots with the flash turned off.

To use the 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

• Press the 2 button until either

0 (autofocus + self-timer, for
pictures at ranges of 30 cm/1 ft. or
more at widest angle or 60 cm/2 ft.
or more at telephoto) or ™0
(macro close-up + self-timer, for
pictures at ranges of 4 cm/1.6 in. or
more at widest angle or 30 cm/1 ft.
or more at telephoto) appears in the
monitor.

Press

Self-timer icon

displayed in monitor

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