User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
- About This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Menu List
- For Your Safety
- Notices
- Getting to Know the Camera
- First Steps
- Basic Photography and Playback
- Camera Controls
- The MENU Button
- The i Button (the i Menu)
- The info Button
- The Focus-Mode Selector
- The AF-Mode Button
- The AF-ON Button
- The MODE Button
- The Release Mode Dial and Quick Release-Mode Selection Button
- The Metering Button
- The BKT Button
- The ISO (FORMAT) Button
- The Exposure Compensation Button
- The QUAL Button
- The WB Button
- The Protect (Picture Control/Help) Button
- The Thumbnail (Flash Mode) Button
- The Pv Button
- The Fn1, Fn2, Fn3, and Fn (Vertical) Buttons
- Troubleshooting
- Technical Notes
- Camera Displays
- Compatible F Mount Lenses
- Compatible Flash Units
- Other Compatible Accessories
- Software
- Caring for the Camera
- Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions
- Exposure Program
- Specifications
- Approved Memory Cards
- Memory Card Capacity
- Battery Endurance
- Location Data (GPS/GLONASS)
- Trademarks and Licenses
- Notices
- Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN)
- Index
- Warranty Terms - Nikon Europe Service Warranty
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The AF-Mode Button
[Group-area AF]/
[Group-area AF
(C1)]/[Group-area
AF (C2)]
The camera focuses using a group of focus points
selected by the user.
•
Choose for snapshots, subjects that are in motion,
and other subjects that are difficult to
photograph using [Single-point AF].
•
Use [Group-area AF (C1)] and [Group-area AF
(C2)] to create custom groups in which the
number of focus points in each dimension can be
chosen using the multi selector. This can be used,
for example, if the size and shape of the area used
for focus can be determined in advance with a fair
degree of accuracy.
[Auto-area AF]
The camera
automatically detects
the subject and selects
the focus point. If a face
is detected, the camera
will give priority to the
portrait subject.
Option Description