Shooting with vari-prograrfi, Note: vari-program – Nikon n65 User Manual

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Vari-Program gives you the option to choose from Portrait, Landscape,

Close-Up, Sports Continuous or Night Scene mode—designed for
specific picture-taking situations and photographic images.

Set the exposure mode dial to the

desired Vari-Program, then lightly
press the shutter release button.

• Center the focus brackets on your subject

(where you want the focus) and lightly press

the shutter release button. The camera
focuses automatically and focus indicator
appears or blinks as follows.

• appears: Subject is in focus.

— b l i n k s : Unable to focus using

'

autofocus.

Confirm that focus indicator •
appears and slowly depress the
shutter release button.

• Shutter speed and aperture are

automatically determined to suit the
selected Varl-Program and are displayed In

the LCD panel and viewfinder.

• When the subject is dark or backlit, the

built-in Speedlight automatically pops up

and fires.

• When the subject is backlit in Sports

Continuous or B Landscape mode, the
Speedlight does not fire automatically.

NOTE: Vari-Program

Flexible Program (page 53), Auto Exposure Bracketing (page 62) and Multiple
Exposure (page 64) cannot be performed In Vari-Program. When using the flash

in Vari-Program, the Flash Sync modes (page 78) automatically change
according to each mode selected.

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