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About Shutter Release Button
BASIC OPERATION 1
This section features the settings for most
common picture-taking situations using
AUTO mode (
a
) to enable easy operation
even for beginners.
Lens attached
G-type AF Nikkor (P. 18)
Focus mode
AF (autofocus) (P. 26)
Focus area
Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-
Subject Priority* (P. 26)
Exposure metering system
Five-segment 3D Matrix
Metering* (P. 28)
Exposure mode
AUTO mode (
a
) (P. 28)
Flash sync mode
Front-Curtain Sync (
fi
)* (P. 78)
Lightly pressing the shutter release button and holding it halfway down
activates the camera’s exposure meter and pressing it all the way down
releases the shutter.
1
Lightly press the shutter release button.
2
Fully depress the shutter release button.
NOTE: Camera shake
Pressing the shutter release button abruptly can result in picture blur. Make sure to
press the shutter release button slowly.
* Automatically set when
a
AUTO mode is selected.
Before pressing Lightly pressing
Lightly pressing
Fully
depressing
• When the focus mode selector is set to AF
(autofocus), camera starts to focus on the
subject when the shutter release button is
lightly pressed (page 30).
• Lightly pressing the shutter release button
activates the indications in the LCD panel
and viewfinder (for approx. 5 sec. from
removal of finger). (See page 17 for
information on the exposure meter.)
• Fully depressing the shutter release button
releases shutter and film automatically
advances to the next frame.
Shooting modes/functions explained in this section are as follows:
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