User Guide for Nikon P5100:
Using the Viewfinder
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Use the viewfinder to frame pictures when bright light makes it difficult to see the display in the monitor......
The Viewfinder...
As the area visible in the viewfinder may differ from that of the final picture, use the monitor to frame pictures in the following situations...
When shooting at ranges of about 1 m (3 ft...3 in.) or less • When a converter lens is used (available separately from Nikon; A 110, 138) • When digital zoom is applied (A 25, 129) • When shooting at an image size of I (3,984 × 2,656), G (3,968 × 2,232), or H (2,992 × 2,992...
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Continuous flash...
Multi-shot 16...
One picture is shot each time shutter-release button is pressed......
Note on Interval Timer Shooting...
Camera shoots (up to 1,800 frames) automatically at specified interval (A 103......
Note on Continuous Flash...
Do not rotate the mode dial, while performing interval-timer shooting......
See “Built-in flash, Speedlights (available separately from Nikon)” (A 114) and “Using Optional Speedlights” (A 139) for more information......
While the shutter-release button is held down, the camera shoots three flash pictures, at up to 1.1 fps, when image quality is set to [b Normal] and image size is set to [F 4000×3000...Once shooting ends, no additional pictures can be shot until built-in flash has charged...Because ISO sensitivity is raised during shooting, pictures may be affected by “noise” (randomly-spaced, brightly-colored dots......
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