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EXPOSURE METERING SYSTEM
Advanced
Automatic
Exposure
Control
wit
.h
Nikon
's
Exclusive
Multi-Sensor
Metering
System
The automatic exposure control system of the N4004s uses
Nikon
's
exclusive new light metering system featuring a multi
sensor that ensures correct automatic operation
in
program,
shutter-priority and aperture-priority modes. Light is evaluated
froin three separate areas of the picture: left, right and center,
The camera's microcomputer then classifies the light pattern
into one of several groups and sets the correct exposure.
For scenes with low lighting (below
EV10)
, the ready
-lig
ht
in
the
viewfinder blinks to recommend you use the built-in flash or
an
accessory speedlight. If you accept this recommendation and
decide to use the flash, the flash will be controlled by the
camera's precise
TIL
(Through The Lens) measuring system.
You
may also ignore the recommendation and choose to take
the picture using available light.
The ready-light also blinks to recommend flash use for bright
scenes (EV10 or higher at
ISO
100) where the sun is behind the
subject (subject
is
silhouetted and at least approx. 1
.5
EV
darker
than the background). When the flash is used under these con-
ditions, we call
it
"balanced fill-flash. " Automatic balanced fill-
flash can
be
used at your discretion, even when the viewfinder
ready-light does not blink.
You
may also ignore the blinking flash
ready-light, and take
an
available-light picture.
30
Total Light Control
Multi-Sensor
Light Metering
O
Jud
ged
automatically
by
DeciSion
Mast
er
Sy
stem
O
Photographer's
YES
NO NO
NO
~
f"
Choice
~
#Flash~
Recommended:
YES
E-
------+--------
NO
In
short, just by composing the picture
an
d pressing the shutter
release, the N4004s automatically gives you excellent results,
even
in
difficult lighting situations which might otherwise require
complicated exposure techniques.
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