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Nikon D60 빠른 시작 매뉴얼
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Part I
Using the Nikon D60

Top of the camera

The top of the D60 is where you find some
of the most important buttons and dials.
This is where you can change the shooting
mode and press the Shutter Release button
to take your photo. Also included in this sec-
tion is a brief description of some of the
things you find on the top of the lens.
Although your lens may vary, most of the
features are quite similar from lens to lens.
Shutter Release button. In my
opinion, this is the most important
button on the camera. Halfway
pressing this button activates the
camera's autofocusing and light
meter. When you fully depress this
button the shutter is released and
a photograph is taken. When the
camera has been idle and has
"gone to sleep," lightly pressing the
Shutter Release button wakes up
the camera. When the image
review is on, lightly pressing the
Shutter Release button turns off
the LCD and prepares the camera
for another shot.
On/Off switch. This switch,
located around the Shutter Release
button, is used to turn the camera
on and off. Push the switch all the
way to the left to turn off the cam-
era. Pull the switch to the right to
turn your camera on.
Mode dial. This is an important
dial. Rotating this dial allows you
to quickly change your shooting
mode. You can choose one of the
Digital Vari-Program modes, one of
the semiautomatic modes, or you
can choose to set the exposure
manually.
For a detailed description of all
of the exposure modes, see
Chapter 2.
Exposure compensation/
Aperture button. Pressing this
button in conjunction with spin-
ning the Command dial (the
Command dial is the wheel on the
rear of the camera) allows you to
modify the exposure that is set by
the D60's light meter or the expo-
sure you set in Manual exposure
mode. Turning the Command dial
to the right decreases exposure,
while turning the dial to the left
increases the exposure. This button
also doubles as the Aperture but-
ton when the camera is set to
Manual exposure mode. Pressing
the button while rotating the
Command dial allows you to
adjust your lens aperture.
Additionally, when pressing this
button in conjunction with the
flash mode you can adjust your
flash exposure compensation by
rotating the Command dial.
Active D-Lighting. Pressing this
button and rotating the command
dial allows you to quickly turn on
and off the Active D-Lighting func-
tion. Active D-Lighting helps to
keep your highlights and shadow
areas from being too dark or too
light in high contrast situations.
Focal plane mark. The focal plane
mark shows you where the plane
of the image sensor is inside the
camera. When doing certain types
of photography, particularly macro
photography using a bellows lens,
you need to measure the length of
the bellows from the front element
of the lens to the focal plane. This
is where the focal plane mark
comes in handy.