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Using the Camera
Using the Camera
1 Press the movie button or photo
button.
Pressing the movie button or photo button when
the camera is off automatically turns on the
camera and shooting begins.
The status lamps light red at the same time while
recording movies. To end movie recording, press
the movie button again. The status lamps flash red
at the same time while the movie is being saved.
When the photo button is pressed, the shutter
sound is produced. When Self-timer is set to 2 s
or 10 s, the camera beeps to indicate that the self-timer is activated, and then the
shutter sound is produced. The status lamps flash green at the same time while the
still image is being saved.
Notes About Shooting
B Notes About Shooting
Before shooting, check the orientation of the camera. The side with the Nikon and
KeyMission 360 logos is the front. Subjects appearing at the front are displayed in the
center of the frame during playback.
Your hands will appear in images during hand-held photography because this camera
captures 360° content. Use the following methods to reduce their appearance.
- Attach the base adapter (A10) to use accessories
- Perform remote photography with SnapBridge 360/170 (A20)
- Use the ML-L6 Remote Control (available separately)
The camera may be unable to capture subjects within about 60 cm (2 ft) from the
camera’s top, bottom, or sides because the subjects are outside the angle of view (i.e., the
area visible in the frame). Point the lens toward important subjects when shooting.
If stains such as fingerprints are on the lens protector or underwater lens protector, they
will appear in the images or make images look fogged. Wipe off the stains with a soft dry
cloth before shooting.
Recording Movies or Shooting Still Images
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