Controlling exposure: p, s, a, and m modes – Nikon 8800 User Manual

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In

(auto) and scene modes, the camera automati-

cally adjusts shutter speed and aperture to produce op-
timal exposure. In P, S, A, and M modes, shutter speed
and aperture can be adjusted to suit the user’s creative
intent. P, S, A, and M modes also give the user control
over sensitivity (ISO equivalency;

52), white balance

(

54), manual focus (

57), and the options in the

shooting menu (

85).

Mode

How it works

When to use it

P

Programmed

auto

Camera sets shutter speed and ap-
erture for optimal exposure. Flex-
ible program can be used to select
additional combinations of shutter
speed and aperture that will pro-
duce the same exposure.

Recommended for most situations.

S

Shutter-

priority auto

User chooses shutter speed: cam-
era sets aperture for best results.

High shutter speeds freeze motion.
Low shutter speeds suggest move-
ment by blurring moving objects.

A

Aperture-

priority auto

User chooses aperture: camera sets
shutter speed for best results.

Large apertures (small f/-numbers)
soften background details and let
more light into camera, increasing
range of fl ash. Small apertures
(large f/-numbers) increase depth
of fi eld, bringing main subject and
background into focus.

M

Manual

User controls both shutter speed
and aperture.

Use for complete control over ex-
posure.

P S A M

Controlling Exposure: P, S, A, and M Modes

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