Nikon P6000 P6000 User's Manual - Page 64
Shoot pictures using P, S, A and M, P, A, M mode
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Shoot pictures using A, B, C and D A, B, C, D mode By rotating the mode dial, you can shoot pictures in the following four exposure modes: A (programmed auto), B (shutter-priority auto), C (aperture-priority auto), and D (manual). In addition to allowing you to set the shutter speed and aperture yourself, these modes offer control over a variety of advanced settings such as changing the ISO sensitivity and white balance in the shooting menu (A121). Mode Description Usage Camera sets shutter speed and A Programmed auto (A52) aperture for optimal exposure. Flexible program, which changes the combination of shutter speed Recommended for most situations. and aperture, can be used (A52). ShutterB priority auto (A53) Camera selects aperture according to the shutter speed set for best results. Use to shoot fast moving subjects using a fast shutter speed, or use to emphasize the movements of a moving subject using a slow shutter speed. ApertureC priority auto (A54) Camera selects shutter speed Use to blur background or bring according to the aperture set for both foreground and best results. background into focus. D Manual (A55) User controls both shutter speed and aperture. Use to control exposure according to shooting requirements. Settings that are frequently used for A, B, C and D shooting mode can be registered in mode dial E or F. Rotating the mode dial to E or F enables you to shoot using those settings that are frequently used (A58). Shoot pictures using A, B, C and D 50