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Nikon P7700 User Manual - 2CameraGuys.com

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COOLPIX <strong>P7700</strong> Re<strong>com</strong>mended<br />

Features<br />

A, B, C, D Mode ......................................................................................A48<br />

Choose these modes for greater control over shutter speed and aperture value.<br />

Settings in the quick menu (A67) or shooting menu (A71) are available to suit<br />

the shooting conditions and the type of shot you want to capture.<br />

E, F, N <strong>User</strong> Settings Mode ............................................................A52<br />

Up to 3 setting <strong>com</strong>binations that are frequently used for shooting can be saved in<br />

E, F and N.<br />

e (Movie) Mode and h (Movie Custom Setting) Mode................A101<br />

In movie mode, you can record slow motion and fast motion movies, in addition to<br />

basic movies.<br />

In movie custom setting mode, you can use aperture-priority auto or manual mode,<br />

or change the settings for image recording.<br />

Compatibility with a Variety of Accessories (Available Separately)<br />

Speedlights (External Flash Unit)..........................................................A87<br />

You can use the Speedlight that supports the <strong>Nikon</strong> Creative Lighting System<br />

(CLS). Also, an off-camera flash can be controlled wirelessly by setting the flash<br />

mode to z (<strong>com</strong>mander mode).<br />

Remote Control ......................................................................................A55<br />

The shutter can be released remotely using the Remote Control ML-L3 or Remote<br />

Cord MC-DC2.<br />

GPS Unit ................................................................................................A114<br />

You can record position information (latitude and longitude) on the pictures to be<br />

shot.

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