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P:
Auto-Multi Program
The camera automatically controls exposure
to
achieve correct exposure
in
any shooting
situation. For more complex shooting, use
Flexible Program (page
53)
, Exposure
Compensation (page
61)
or Auto Exposure
Bracketing (page
62)
.
P (Auto-Multi Program) can only be used with a
CPU Nikkor lens such
as
0-
or G-type Nikkor
(page
88)
.
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1 Set the exposure mode dial to
P.
NOTE:
Minimum
aperture
with
CPU
Nikkor
lens
(except
G-type)
Always set the aperture ring of a CPU Nikkor lens (except G-type) to its
minimum (largest f-number). When the lens
is
not set to its minimum aperture
setting,
fEE
blinks
in
the LCD panel and viewfinder, and the shutter locks.
Difference
between
8
(AUTO
mode)
and
P
(Auto-Multi
Program)
Although exposure controls are the same, with Auto-Multi Program, you can
select functions such as
Fle
xible Program (page
53)
, Exposure Compensation
(page 61), Auto Exposure Bracketing (page
62)
, Multiple Exposure (page
64)
,
Slow Sync (page
78)
or Rear-Curtain Sync (page
78)
flash for more flexible
shooting.
In
Auto-Multi Program, however, the built-
in
Speedlight does not pop
up automatically.
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