Nikon Camera 1 J5 Reference Manual
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69 R AAperture-Priority Auto In aperture-priority auto, you choose the aperture while the camera automatically selects the shutter speed that will produce the optimal exposure. Large apertures (low f-numbers) reduce depth of field, blurring objects behind and in front of the main subject. Small apertures (high f-numbers) increase depth of field, bringing out details in the background and foreground. Short field depths are generally used in portraits to blur back- ground details, long field depths in...
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70 R MManual In manual mode, you control both shutter speed and aperture. ❚❚ Choosing Shutter Speed and Aperture Adjust shutter speed and aperture with reference to the exposure indicator ( 0 71). Rotate the command dial to adjust shutter speed and the multi selec- tor to adjust aperture: rotate the control to the right for faster shutter speeds or smaller apertures (higher f-numbers), to the left for slower shutter speeds and larger apertures (lower f-numbers). Shut- ter speeds can be set to values as...
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71 R AThe Exposure Indicator When shutter speeds other than “Bulb” are selected, the exposure indicator shows whether the photograph would be under- or over-exposed at current settings. Optimal exposureUnderexposed by 1/3EVOverexposed by over 2 EV AISO Sensitivity (P, S, A, and M Modes) When an “auto” option is selected for ISO sensitivity (0172), the cam- era will automatically adjust sensitivity within the selected range if optimal exposure can not be achieved at the selected shutter speed or...
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72 R Long Time-Exposures (M Mode Only) Select a shutter speed of “Bulb” for long time-exposures of moving lights, the stars, night scenery, or fireworks. The shutter remains open while the shutter- release button is held down. To prevent blur, use a tripod. 1Ready the camera. Mount the camera on a tripod or place it on a stable, level sur- face. To prevent loss of power before the exposure is com- plete, use a fully charged batter y or an optional AC adapter and power connector. Note that noise (bright...
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73 R 3Open the shutter. After focusing, press the shutter-release button all the way down. Keep the shutter-release button pressed until the exposure is complete. 4Close the shutter. Take your finger off the shutter-release button. Shooting ends automatically after about two minutes. Note that some time may be required to record long exposures.
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74 R Choose a (sports) mode for sporting events and other scenes with fast-moving subjects. The camera takes pictures continu- ously while the shutter-rel ease button is pressed (097). 1Select sports mode. 2Display release mode options. 3Select a frame rate. Highlight the desired frame rate and press J. Frame rate is expressed in terms of the number of frames recorded per second (fps); choose from frame rates of approximately 5, 10, 20, 30, and 60 fps ( I, Q , R , S , and T, respectively). Except when...
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75 R AThe & (Feature) Menu The & menu is not available. ASports Mode The camera uses single-point ( 0188), continuous-servo autofocus ( 0 184). The flash, AF-assist illuminator, face priority ( 0191), and image review ( 0195) turn off automatically. DBurst Photography While photographs are being recorded to the memory card, the mem- ory card access lamp will light ( 035). Depending on shooting condi- tions and memory card write speed, recording may continue for some time after shooting ends. If the...
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76 R Choose a shot from 20 frames recorded to temporary storage shortly before or after the shutter is released (Active Selection), choose the moment to release the shutter as the scene plays back in slow motion (slow view), or let the camera choose the best shot based on composition and movement (Smart Photo Selector). Choosing a Shot Manually (Active Selection) Choose up to 20 shots from 20 fr ames recorded shortly before or after the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down. 1Select u...
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77 R 2Choose Active Selection . 3Frame the photograph. 4Begin buffering photographs. Press & (feature) to display the & menu. Highlight Best moment cap- ture and press J, then highlight Active Selection and press J. Compose the photograph with your subject in the center of the frame. Press the shutter-re lease button half- way to focus ( 034). A & icon will be displayed as the camera begins recording images to the memory buf- fer.
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78 R 5Shoot. 6Select up to 20 frames. 7Save the selected frames. Press J to save the selected frames to the memory card. The memory card access lamp will light while recording is in prog- ress; note that depending on shooting conditions and mem- ory card write speed, some time may be required to save the selected frames. Once recorded, the frames will be treated as a single group during playback. Smoothly press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down. The 20 frames recorded to the buffer in...