Nikon N6000 User Manual

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3.

Confirm shutter speed.

Camera selects correct shutter speed

to match your aperture setting.

If meter is automatically turned off

and LCD indicators disappear,
turn meter on again by lightly

pressing shutter release button.

4.

Fully depress shutter release button

to take the picture.

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If shutter speed indicator blinks — Picture blur alert:

A shutter speed of 1/FL is generally accepted as the mini­
mum speed for hand-held photography, but since not
everyone can hold a camera equally steady, this Is just a

guideline. The blinking shutter speed indication

_____ warns you that the exposure conditions call for

a speed of 1/FL or slower. For example, with a

200mm lens, shutter speed indication blinks when auto­
matically selected speed is 1/200 sec. or slower. Make ad­

justments to shutter/aperture if that speed is inappropriate
for the picture conditions.

If “HI” appears in the shutter speed position —

Overexposure alert*:

Overexposure may occur. Select smaller aperture (larger

f-number) or use ND filter.

If “Lo” blinks in the shutter speed position —

Underexposure alert*:

Underexposure may occur. Select wider aperture (smaller

f-number), or use a Nikon Speedlight,

' Electronic analog display appears both on the LCD panel and viewfinder to

show value difference from correct exposure.

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