Nikon 4500 User Manual

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Menu Guide—The Shooting Menu

Ultra HS/Movie

At a setting of Ultra HS, the zoom indicator in
the monitor moves from S (start) to E (end) as re-
cording progresses. The exposure-count display
shows the number of seventy-pictures sequences that can be recorded. At a
setting of Movie, the exposure-count display shows the length of the movie
that can be recorded, in seconds.

With each sequence of pictures taken at Ultra HS, the camera creates a new
folder in which all pictures in the sequence are stored. Each folder will have a
name consisting of “N_” followed by a three-digit number assigned auto-
matically by the camera. Pictures can be played back by selecting the appro-
priate folder or All Folders from the playback Folders menu.

Movie and Ultra HS are only available when the monitor is on. If the moni-
tor is off, the camera will revert to Single until the monitor is turned on. If
lens section is rotated to point in the same direction as the monitor during
recording, the image in the monitor will be inverted and movies and photo-
graphs will be recorded upside down.

While Movie or Ultra HS is in effect, bracketing will turn off. At a setting of
Movie, focus confirmation will also turn off. Selecting ON for BSS cancels
Movie and Ultra HS.

Using a Flash

At settings other than Single, the built-in Speedlight turns off automatically.
Optional Speedlights connected to via a flash bracket can be used at settings
other than Movie and Ultra HS.

Confirming the Continuous Setting

At settings other than Single, the current con-
tinuous setting is indicated by an icon in the moni-
tor.

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