Nikon P6000 Guida Utente

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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu
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G AF Area Mode
Choose where the camera focuses.
When digital zoom is effect, the camera will focus on the subject in the center of 
the screen regardless of the applied AF area mode option.
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Face priority
The camera detects and focuses on a face looking 
toward the camera (Shooting with Face Priority 
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A145). If the camera detects multiple faces, the 
camera focuses on the face closest to the camera.
When shooting pictures of subjects other than people, 
or framing a subject with which no face is recognized, 
AF area mode will be set to Auto. The camera chooses 
the focus area (one of nine) containing the subject 
closest to the camera and focuses on the subject.
• When the monitor has been turned off, the camera 
focuses using only the center focus area.
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Auto (default setting)
Camera automatically selects the focus area (one of 
nine) containing the subject closest to the camera.
Press the shutter-release button halfway to activate 
the focus area.
When the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, 
the focus area selected by the camera will be displayed 
in the monitor.
• When the monitor has been turned off, the camera 
focuses using only the center focus area.
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Manual
Choose the focus position from 99 areas in the screen.
This option is suited to situations in which the 
intended subject is relatively still and not positioned in 
the center of the frame. Press the multi selector 
HIJK to select from the focus areas displayed on 
the screen, move the focus to that position and shoot 
the subject.
To end focus area selection and adjust the flash mode, 
focus mode, self-timer and exposure compensation 
settings, press the 
k button. To return to the focus 
area selection screen, press the 
k button again.
• At an Image size setting (
A126) of H 3168×3168
81 focus areas are available.
1/125
F2.7
1/125
F2.7
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Focus area
1/125
F2.7
1/125
F2.7
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Focus area
Focus area
Selectable focus areas