happening. I think I’ll just raise and lower the flash
instead!
Mirror Up (MUP) Mode
This mode is very simple and very effective. I use this
constantly when I am doing nature photography. Instead of
having to find a lever to press like on the older film cameras,
all you have to do to use Mirror Up mode is follow these
simple steps:
1. Use the Release mode dial to select MUP mode.
2. Frame your picture and press the Shutter-release button
halfway down to focus. Then press the Shutter-release
button the rest of the way down to raise the mirror.
3. Press the Shutter-release button all the way down one
more time to take the picture.
For a complete consideration of Custom settings a1 to a10,
please see the chapter titled Chapter 4. When considering
autofocus issues, it is very important that you read the
information in that chapter concerning Custom settings a1 and
a2, especially the section titled Using Custom settings a1
and a2. If you don’t read and understand this special section,
you may get quite a few out-of-focus images as a result.
Don’t Touch That Shutter Release!
Please buy yourself an electronic shutter-release cable (e.g.,
Nikon MC-30) so that you’re not using your finger to press
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