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Nikon Z 50 - Shooting Controls; The Mode Dial

Nikon Z 50
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75Shooting Controls
Shooting Controls
This chapter describes controls that can be used during
shooting.
Rotate the mode dial to
choose from the following
modes:
b Auto: A “point-and-shoot
mode in which the camera
sets exposure and hue
(0 40, 44).
P Programmed auto: The camera sets shutter speed and aperture
for optimal exposure. Recommended for snapshots and in
other situations in which there is little time to adjust camera
settings.
S Shutter-priority auto: You choose the shutter speed; the camera
selects the aperture for best results. Use to freeze or blur
motion.
A Aperture-priority auto: You choose the aperture; the camera
selects the shutter speed for best results. Use to blur
backgrounds or bring both foreground and background into
focus.
MManual: You control both shutter speed and aperture. Set
shutter speed to “bulb” or “time” for long time-exposures.
EFCT Special effects: Take pictures with added special effects.
U1/U2 User settings modes: Assign frequently-used settings to
these positions for quick recall.
SCN Scene: Use for subjects of a selected type.
The Mode Dial
Mode dial

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