Rear of camera controls

The rear of the S5 Pro looks fairly almost identical to the Nikon D200 apart from the icons on the buttons that run down the left side of the LCD screen.
Buttons (single press)
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Delete *p

In playback mode pressing this button displays an ERASE OK?' confirmation dialog, you then have to use the up key to change the mini menu from 'CANCEL' to 'OK', then press the OK button - long-winded but safe. The good news is that the D200's fast and intuitive way of getting rid of shots just taken (press delete twice whilst the record review is displayed) has survived the Fujification of the control system. |
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Format (Delete + Mode)

Hold the Delete and Mode (top right of camera) buttons simultaneously
for approximately two seconds for a shortcut to format the Compact
Flash card, the camera first blinks 'For' on the top display and you
must release the buttons and press once more to confirm the card format. |
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Playback

Enters or leaves playback mode, display overlay (shooting info, histogram etc) used depends on the last
used (up / down press of the multi selector), though thumbnail display mode is not remembered. As with all shooting priority cameras the
S5 Pro immediately removes the playback display if you half-press the
shutter release button although interestingly you can trigger AF (press AF-ON) without clearing the screen). This button is also used to switch between magnification and panning when in playback zoom mode. |
MENU
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Menu

Display or cancel the shooting or playback menu (depending on which mode the camera is in), as with playback mode the menu
is automatically cancelled if you half-press the shutter release button. The menu button also doubles as an 'OK' button to confirm menu selections and dialog options |
DISP
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Display *p / Back

In playback mode pressing this button cycles through the four basic display modes for saved images: Multi Frame (3 x 3 thumbnails), No text displayed (image only), Photo Information 1 (histogram - RGB or R,G,B channels individually, clipping warning), Photo Information 2 (shooting settings / exif data). In the last two modes the up and down buttons on the multi selector change the information displayed.
This button also acts as a 'cancel' ('BACK') button when using menus or dialogs. |
| SETUP |
Setup

The Enter button is used to confirm menu selections and dialog options.
In playback or record review modes it is used to switch in and out of playback
zoom mode. |
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Face Zoom In *p / Help

Press the face zoom in button to zoom directly in on the primary face captured in the image. When no face is recognized, the image is automatically zoomed into the center area. When a menu is active and the Face button appears in the upper right of the screen you can press this button to show a brief description of the option selected. |
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Multi selector

With no image displayed on the screen the multi selector is used to
choose AF area, note that this function can be locked by turning the
lock lever which surrounds the multi selector (this doesn't affect
function in playback or menu mode). The multi selector is also used
to change playback display modes (up / down), browse images in
playback (left / right) and navigate menus / select dialog options. Various
options are available for customizing this control in the SETUP menu. When an image is displayed on-screen pressing the center of the selector brightens the screen temporarily. |
*p - In record review or playback mode
Auto Focus Area Mode selector
Note that the exact function of the AF area mode also depends on the
focus mode (AF-S or AF-C), a full summary of all combinations of focus
mode and AF area mode can be found at the bottom of this page.
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Dynamic area AF with closest subject priority

The camera uses all eleven focus areas and selects the focus area with the subject closest to the camera. |
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Group dynamic AF

Allows you to select a group of focus areas at the center, left, right, top or bottom of the frame. The camera calculates focus position from the focus area containing the subject closest to the camera. |
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Dynamic area AF

Allows you to manually select one of the eleven focus areas, however the camera will use information from multiple focus areas to determine focus. Useful for focusing on specific subjects which may move out of the focus area briefly. |
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Single
area AF

Allows you to manually select one of the eleven focus areas, the camera
will only use this area for auto focus. |
Front of camera controls
On the left side of the camera front are two unlabelled
buttons, the top is depth of field preview, press and hold this button
to stop the lens down to the selected aperture. The bottom button is a
customizable 'FUNC' button, the exact function of this button can be set
via the SETUP menu . On the right side of the camera
we have the flash mode button, and just below the lens release button is the focus mode selector. This allows
you to choose between continuous auto focus, single auto focus or manual
focus mode.
Buttons (combined with a command dial)
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Flash sync mode

Front-curtain sync (normal)
Slow sync
Rear-curtain sync
Red-eye reduction
Red-eye reduction with slow sync |
Flash exposure compensation

-3.0 EV to +1.0 EV
0.3, 0.5 or 1 EV steps (defined in SETUP menu) |
Focus Mode selector
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Single
servo AF (AF-S)

Camera focus when shutter release button is half pressed and locks
when the in-focus indicator (a solid dot) appears on the viewfinder
status LCD. If the subject is moving when the shutter release button
is half pressed the camera will focus track until a lock can be obtained.
In this mode the default is for focus priority, this means that a
shot can only be taken with a good focus lock, you can also choose
release priority via the setup menu. |
| C |
Continuous
servo AF (AF-C)

The camera will focus continuously while the shutter release button
is half pressed, if the subject moves the camera will adjust focus
to compensate. In this mode the default is for release priority, this
means that a shot will be taken whether or not the camera has a good
focus lock, you can also choose focus priority via setup menu. |
| M |
Manual
Focus

Focusing is achieved manually by turning the lens manual focus ring.
Focus indicator on the viewfinder status LCD will still indicate whether
or not the selected manual focus is the same as the calculated auto
focus. This mode is always release priority. |
Summary of Auto focus options
Table above reproduced with permission from the Nikon D200 user manual.
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