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Use for portraits (works best if subjects are well within range of flash and are looking directly at the pre-flash lamp). Using the Buttons (A-REC, M-REC) This chapter details some of the camera settings that can be accessed without using the camera menus: flash, focus, and image quality. Exposure compensation is covered in the Fast Track Guide. Flash Settings The following flash settings are available: Important! Before using the flash, be sure to read the warnings in For Your Safety. Using the Buttons (A-REC, M-REC): Flash Settings When the mode dial is set to A-REC or M-REC, the current flash setting can be changed using the button next to the control panel. The setting changes each time the button is pressed, cycling through the different flash modes in the following order: SLOW AUTO Flash status is indicated by the AF/Flash indicator next to the viewfinder. When the indicator blinks red, the flash is charging. Wait until the indicator turns green before taking a picture. - 12 -Using the Buttons (A-REC, M-REC): Flash Settings Tips When lighting is poor and the flash is set to “Off” ( ) or “Slow Synchro” (SLOW ), shutter speed is slowed and photos may be blurred. If possible, use a tripod when lighting is poor. The built-in flash will automatically be set to “Off” when: • you use autofocus with a setting of “Infinity” ( ) • you choose a multi-shot setting of “Continuous,” “16-shots” or “VGA sequence” • you use best-shot selection (BSS) • you use lens converter (LENS) settings • the AE LOCK option in the M-REC menu is on When using the flash, be sure the flash window is unobstructed. (button) Focus Settings With the mode dial set to A-REC, a choice of three autofocus modes is available. In addition, M-REC mode offers a selection of manual focus settings. Autofocus settings The following autofocus settings are available in M-REC and A-REC modes: When the mode dial is set to A-REC or M-REC, the autofocus mode can be changed using the button. The setting changes Macro Close-up each time the button is pressed, cycling through the focus modes in the following order: NO ICON (AUTO) - 13 When using macro close-up, it is recommended that you frame photo- graphs in the LCD monitor. In macro close-up mode, the camera focuses continuously up to the moment the shutter-release button is pressed. Focus is fixed when the shutter-release button is pressed half way, and remains fixed as long is the shutter-release button is held down (focus lock). While the flash can be used with a focus mode of “Macro Close-up,” it may sometimes be unable to light the entire subject. When using the flash, take a test picture and verify the results in the LCD monitor. Using the Buttons (A-REC, M-REC): Focus Settings How it worksSetting When to use it Autofocus NO ICON Camera automatically adjusts focus according to dis- tance to subject when the shutter-release button is pressed half way. Use when subject is 30cm (1ft) or more from lens. Macro Close-up Focus adjusted automatically for subjects 9cm (3.5in.) or more from lens. Use for close-up photography. Infinity Focus is fixed at infinity. Flash is disabled. Use for photographing distant scenes in daylight (a manual focus setting of “Inf” is available for when you want to use the flash) Manual focus In M-REC mode, focus distance can be selected manually from a list of preset distances ranging from 0.1m (4in.) to infinity. To set focus distance manually: 1Measure the distance to your subject. 2Turn the mode dial to M-REC. 3 Press the zoom buttons (st ) while holding down the button to select a focus distance. Focus distance is displayed in the LCD monitor, while the control panel shows the focus distance together with a flashing icon. A short focus distance can be used to focus the camera on objects at the specified distance. Choose a setting of Inf for a focus distance of infinity. Unlike the autofocus setting of Infinity, manual infinity allows use of the flash. Manual focus can be cancelled by pressing the button. Focus Distance Focus distance is measured from the cover that protects the lens. Focus distance can be shown in either meters or feet. To change the units used, select CONTROLS from the M-REC menu. To display distances in feet, check the DIST FT item and press the shutter-release button. If this item is not checked, distances are displayed in meters. Notes When manual focus is used with the lens converters available separately for the COOLPIX 700, the actual focus distance may differ from the setting chosen. Check focus in the LCD monitor when using a lens converter. - 14 -Using the Buttons (A-REC, M-REC): Focus Settings (button) Using the Self-Timer The COOLPIX 700 is equipped with an automatic timer with two settings: three seconds, useful when making group photographs, and ten seconds, ideal for self-portraits. To use the self-timer, follow these steps: 1 For self-portraits, mount the camera on a tripod (recommended) or rest it on a flat, stable surface. 2Press the button ...