Справочник Пользователя для Nikon 4800
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Basic Photography
Basic Photography
This section describes how to take pictures in
(auto) mode, an automatic,
“point-and-shoot” mode recommended for fi rst-time users of digital cam-
eras.
eras.
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Internal memory / memory card
indicator: indicates whether
internal memory (
indicator: indicates whether
internal memory (
) or
memory card (
) is used
(
10).
Number of exposures remain-
ing: depends on capacity of
internal memory or memory
card and on option chosen
for Image Mode (
ing: depends on capacity of
internal memory or memory
card and on option chosen
for Image Mode (
65).
Battery indicator: ap-
pears when battery is
running low.
pears when battery is
running low.
fi ve options depending on
how picture will be used
(
how picture will be used
(
65). Default is
.
Shooting mode:
indi-
cates auto mode.
Flash mode: choose from fi ve modes according to light-
ing and creative intent (
ing and creative intent (
38). Default is AUTO.
The Battery Indicator
The Shooting Menu
(auto) mode offers a shooting menu of nine options that give full control over such
settings as white balance and image sharpening (
64).
Display
Description
Low battery; ready spare
battery. If fl ash fi res, mon-
itor will turn off while fl ash
recharges.
battery. If fl ash fi res, mon-
itor will turn off while fl ash
recharges.
NO ICON
Battery fully charged.
Display
Description
WARNING!!
BATTERY
EXHAUSTED
Battery exhausted.
*
Re-
place with fully-charged
battery.
battery.
* Power on lamp blinks when battery is
exhausted.
Rotate the mode dial to
and turn the camera on
The power-on lamp will light and a welcome screen
will appear in the monitor or electronic viewfi nder. The
camera is ready to shoot when the view through the
camera lens is displayed.
will appear in the monitor or electronic viewfi nder. The
camera is ready to shoot when the view through the
camera lens is displayed.
Step 1 —Select
Mode