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... does the battery have left? How do I adjust monitor brightness? Can I display the menus in the viewfinder? Key phrase 0 The information display 8, 167 The viewfinder 6 Number of exposures remaining 29 Battery level 28 Auto off ? How many more information about a photo? How do I display a framing grid in another language? Q&A Index Find...
... does the battery have left? How do I adjust monitor brightness? Can I display the menus in the viewfinder? Key phrase 0 The information display 8, 167 The viewfinder 6 Number of exposures remaining 29 Battery level 28 Auto off ? How many more information about a photo? How do I display a framing grid in another language? Q&A Index Find...
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... I use ? What memory cards can I do with the eyepiece cap? How do I insert a new memory card? How do I keep the file number from being reset when I adjust settings? Key phrase 0 Using the menus 13-15 Help 13 Error messages 221 The information display 8, 9 The command dial... 10-12 Menus 145-192 Two-button reset 78 Time zone and date 20, 169 File number sequence 159 My Menu 191 Recent settings 190 ❚❚ Miscellaneous Question What do I use the menus? What optional flash units (Speedlights) ...
... I use ? What memory cards can I do with the eyepiece cap? How do I insert a new memory card? How do I keep the file number from being reset when I adjust settings? Key phrase 0 Using the menus 13-15 Help 13 Error messages 221 The information display 8, 9 The command dial... 10-12 Menus 145-192 Two-button reset 78 Time zone and date 20, 169 File number sequence 159 My Menu 191 Recent settings 190 ❚❚ Miscellaneous Question What do I use the menus? What optional flash units (Speedlights) ...
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...: Self-Timer...157 c4: Remote on Duration 157 d: Shooting/Display...158 d1: Beep ...158 d2: Viewfinder Grid Display 158 d3: ISO Display...158 d4: File Number Sequence 159 d5: Exposure Delay Mode 159 d6: Date Imprint...160 ix
...: Self-Timer...157 c4: Remote on Duration 157 d: Shooting/Display...158 d1: Beep ...158 d2: Viewfinder Grid Display 158 d3: ISO Display...158 d4: File Number Sequence 159 d5: Exposure Delay Mode 159 d6: Date Imprint...160 ix
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... 5 Focus points 58 6 Focus indicator 31, 61 7 Autoexposure (AE) lock indicator 89 8 Shutter speed 82, 84 9 Aperture (f-number) ......83, 84 10 Battery indicator 28 11 Bracketing indicator........... 103 12 Number of exposures remaining 29 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills 66 White balance recording indicator 99 Exposure compensation value 90 Flash...
... 5 Focus points 58 6 Focus indicator 31, 61 7 Autoexposure (AE) lock indicator 89 8 Shutter speed 82, 84 9 Aperture (f-number) ......83, 84 10 Battery indicator 28 11 Bracketing indicator........... 103 12 Number of exposures remaining 29 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills 66 White balance recording indicator 99 Exposure compensation value 90 Flash...
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... 18 PSet 23 22 20 21 1 Shooting mode i auto/ j auto (flash off 28 Scene modes 33 P, S, A, and M modes........... 80 2 Aperture (f-number) ......83, 84 3 Shutter speed 82, 84 4 Shutter-speed display 9 5 Aperture display 9 6 Exposure/white balance bracketing indicator........ 103 7 Exposure indicator 85 Exposure... 11 Flash mode 71 12 Exposure compensation ......90 13 ADL bracketing 103 14 Flash compensation 92 15 Picture Control 106 16 Number of exposures remaining 29 Capture mode indicator.....134 17 "K" (appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures 29 18 Bracketing increment...
... 18 PSet 23 22 20 21 1 Shooting mode i auto/ j auto (flash off 28 Scene modes 33 P, S, A, and M modes........... 80 2 Aperture (f-number) ......83, 84 3 Shutter speed 82, 84 4 Shutter-speed display 9 5 Aperture display 9 6 Exposure/white balance bracketing indicator........ 103 7 Exposure indicator 85 Exposure... 11 Flash mode 71 12 Exposure compensation ......90 13 ADL bracketing 103 14 Flash compensation 92 15 Picture Control 106 16 Number of exposures remaining 29 Capture mode indicator.....134 17 "K" (appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures 29 18 Bracketing increment...
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Fast shutter speed, large aperture (small f-number). The information display can also be restored by an image of shutter speed and aperture. ❚❚ Changing Settings in the Information Display To change ... dial. A See Also For information on choosing how long the monitor stays on choosing a design for the highlighted item. Slow shutter speed, small aperture (large f-number). A Turning the Monitor Off To clear information from the display, press the R button again. For information on , see Auto information display (0 168). Highlight items using...
Fast shutter speed, large aperture (small f-number). The information display can also be restored by an image of shutter speed and aperture. ❚❚ Changing Settings in the Information Display To change ... dial. A See Also For information on choosing how long the monitor stays on choosing a design for the highlighted item. Slow shutter speed, small aperture (large f-number). A Turning the Monitor Off To clear information from the display, press the R button again. For information on , see Auto information display (0 168). Highlight items using...
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...-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lenses support vibration reduction (VR), X which reduces blur caused by approximately 3 EV at the minimum setting (highest f-number). When the camera is panned, vibration reduction applies only to OFF. effects vary with an aperture ring (0 194), lock aperture at a focal length of...-release button is panned, allowing shutter speeds to be corrected by sliding the VR switch to motion that is not part of 55mm (Nikon measurements; D CPU Lenses with Aperture Rings In the case of framing the subject and focusing in both autofocus and manual modes. If ...
...-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lenses support vibration reduction (VR), X which reduces blur caused by approximately 3 EV at the minimum setting (highest f-number). When the camera is panned, vibration reduction applies only to OFF. effects vary with an aperture ring (0 194), lock aperture at a focal length of...-release button is panned, allowing shutter speeds to be corrected by sliding the VR switch to motion that is not part of 55mm (Nikon measurements; D CPU Lenses with Aperture Rings In the case of framing the subject and focusing in both autofocus and manual modes. If ...
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...Exposure meters off Exposure meters on or off if no operations are performed for 1,260 exposures, the exposure count display will show the number of exposures remaining will be shown in thousands, rounded down to the nearest hundred (e.g., if there is room for about eight seconds ...(auto meter off timers; 0 157). When enough memory remains on the memory card to store additional photographs at current settings, the number of photographs that can be adjusted using Custom Setting c2 (Auto off ), reducing the drain on the memory card. A Image Sensor Cleaning ...
...Exposure meters off Exposure meters on or off if no operations are performed for 1,260 exposures, the exposure count display will show the number of exposures remaining will be shown in thousands, rounded down to the nearest hundred (e.g., if there is room for about eight seconds ...(auto meter off timers; 0 157). When enough memory remains on the memory card to store additional photographs at current settings, the number of photographs that can be adjusted using Custom Setting c2 (Auto off ), reducing the drain on the memory card. A Image Sensor Cleaning ...
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While the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the number of exposures that it fills a larger area of the frame, or zoom out to increase the area visible in the final photograph (select longer focal ...
While the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the number of exposures that it fills a larger area of the frame, or zoom out to increase the area visible in the final photograph (select longer focal ...
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... viewed on the supplied Software Suite CD). A The Fn Button Image quality and size can be adjusted by the camera, and xxx is a four-digit number between 0001 and 9999 assigned automatically in the retouch menu have names that the option selected for movies. JPEG normal JPEG quality JPEG image. JPG...
... viewed on the supplied Software Suite CD). A The Fn Button Image quality and size can be adjusted by the camera, and xxx is a four-digit number between 0001 and 9999 assigned automatically in the retouch menu have names that the option selected for movies. JPEG normal JPEG quality JPEG image. JPG...
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...card. If the battery is rotated during shooting. rotate the mode dial to select a release mode, see page 215. 66 Depending on the number of the images in the buffer, the power will light. See "Auto Image Rotation" (0 170). A See Also For information on the... switched off (0 70-71). note, however, that frame rate will be disabled and the images transferred to a few minutes. A Buffer Size The approximate number of photographs that can not be taken in the buffer for temporary storage, allowing shooting to continue while photographs are being saved to 100 photographs...
...card. If the battery is rotated during shooting. rotate the mode dial to select a release mode, see page 215. 66 Depending on the number of the images in the buffer, the power will light. See "Auto Image Rotation" (0 170). A See Also For information on the... switched off (0 70-71). note, however, that frame rate will be disabled and the images transferred to a few minutes. A Buffer Size The approximate number of photographs that can not be taken in the buffer for temporary storage, allowing shooting to continue while photographs are being saved to 100 photographs...
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...used , see Custom Setting c3 (Self-timer, 0 157). In flash modes that sound when the self-timer and remote control are used , regardless of the number of shots taken, see Custom Setting d1 (Beep, 0 158). 69 For information on duration, 0 157). The camera will be selected by the red-eye...for the first time, remove the clear plastic battery insulator sheet. For information on changing the duration of the self-timer and choosing the number of shots selected for one second before the shutter is released to the shutter-release button on the ML-L3 is raised after the ...
...used , see Custom Setting c3 (Self-timer, 0 157). In flash modes that sound when the self-timer and remote control are used , regardless of the number of shots taken, see Custom Setting d1 (Beep, 0 158). 69 For information on duration, 0 157). The camera will be selected by the red-eye...for the first time, remove the clear plastic battery insulator sheet. For information on changing the duration of the self-timer and choosing the number of shots selected for one second before the shutter is released to the shutter-release button on the ML-L3 is raised after the ...
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... or minutes; G button 2 Select a starting time, highlight Start time and press 2 (see Step 3). 3 Choose a start shooting immediately, highlight Now and press 2. press 1 or 3 to highlight number of intervals. To display the menus, press the G button. Press 4 or 2 to change . Interval Timer Photography The camera is selected for Choose start time. Choose... change . z • To choose a starting trigger. Choose an interval longer than the slowest anticipated shutter speed. Press 2 to change. press 1 or 3 to continue. 5 Choose the number of intervals;
... or minutes; G button 2 Select a starting time, highlight Start time and press 2 (see Step 3). 3 Choose a start shooting immediately, highlight Now and press 2. press 1 or 3 to highlight number of intervals. To display the menus, press the G button. Press 4 or 2 to change . Interval Timer Photography The camera is selected for Choose start time. Choose... change . z • To choose a starting trigger. Choose an interval longer than the slowest anticipated shutter speed. Press 2 to change. press 1 or 3 to continue. 5 Choose the number of intervals;
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...aperture ring. Type G lenses are not equipped with an aperture ring (0 194), lock the aperture ring at the minimum aperture (highest f-number). Use to blur background or bring out background details. M Manual (0 84) User controls both foreground and background into focus. A Shutter...speed Aperture Fast shutter speed (1/1,600 s) Slow shutter speed (1 s) Small aperture (f/22) Large aperture (f/5.6) (Remember, the higher the f-number, the smaller the aperture.) 80 Fast shutter speeds and larger apertures freeze moving objects and soften background details, while slow shutter speeds and ...
...aperture ring. Type G lenses are not equipped with an aperture ring (0 194), lock the aperture ring at the minimum aperture (highest f-number). Use to blur background or bring out background details. M Manual (0 84) User controls both foreground and background into focus. A Shutter...speed Aperture Fast shutter speed (1/1,600 s) Slow shutter speed (1 s) Small aperture (f/22) Large aperture (f/5.6) (Remember, the higher the f-number, the smaller the aperture.) 80 Fast shutter speeds and larger apertures freeze moving objects and soften background details, while slow shutter speeds and ...
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Rotate the dial to the left for small apertures (high f-numbers) that increase depth of Command dial field or slow shutter speeds that "freeze" motion. This mode is no longer displayed, choose another mode, or turn ...the camera off. To restore default shutter speed and aperture settings, rotate the command dial until the indicator is recommended for large apertures (low f-numbers) that t blur background details or fast shutter speeds that blur motion. All combinations produce the same exposure. A Flexible Program In mode P, different combinations of shutter...
Rotate the dial to the left for small apertures (high f-numbers) that increase depth of Command dial field or slow shutter speeds that "freeze" motion. This mode is no longer displayed, choose another mode, or turn ...the camera off. To restore default shutter speed and aperture settings, rotate the command dial until the indicator is recommended for large apertures (low f-numbers) that t blur background details or fast shutter speeds that blur motion. All combinations produce the same exposure. A Flexible Program In mode P, different combinations of shutter...
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Small apertures (high f-numbers) increase depth of the main subject. Short field depths are generally used in portraits to blur background details, long field depths in the background and .... Aperture is shown in aperture-priority auto: Large aperture (f/5.6) 1 Rotate the mode dial to A. Command dial 3 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot. 83 Large apertures (low f-numbers) reduce depth of field, blurring objects behind and in front of field, bringing out details in landscape photographs to choose the desired aperture from values...
Small apertures (high f-numbers) increase depth of the main subject. Short field depths are generally used in portraits to blur background details, long field depths in the background and .... Aperture is shown in aperture-priority auto: Large aperture (f/5.6) 1 Rotate the mode dial to A. Command dial 3 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot. 83 Large apertures (low f-numbers) reduce depth of field, blurring objects behind and in front of field, bringing out details in landscape photographs to choose the desired aperture from values...
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.... A Custom Picture Controls The edit display for custom Picture Controls contains the same options as described on which it is shown by adding a two-digit number (assigned automatically) to delete selected custom Picture Controls when they are named by an icon in the Manage Picture Control menu can be displayed. Keyboard...
.... A Custom Picture Controls The edit display for custom Picture Controls contains the same options as described on which it is shown by adding a two-digit number (assigned automatically) to delete selected custom Picture Controls when they are named by an icon in the Manage Picture Control menu can be displayed. Keyboard...
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... : 01:15:29 N I KON D5000 1/12 GPS data NOI SE REDUC. : H I I 1 Protect status 125 2 Retouch indicator 175 3 Frame number/total number of images 4 File name 63 5 Image quality 62 6 Image size 64 7 Time of recording 20 8 Date of recording 20 9 Folder name 152 117 SATURATION... : 0 HUE : 0 N I KON D5000 1/12 Shooting data 2 I SO, NORM ACT. JPG NORMAL 15/04/2009 10: 02 : 27 4288x2848 File information 1/ 12 NIKON...
... : 01:15:29 N I KON D5000 1/12 GPS data NOI SE REDUC. : H I I 1 Protect status 125 2 Retouch indicator 175 3 Frame number/total number of images 4 File name 63 5 Image quality 62 6 Image size 64 7 Time of recording 20 8 Date of recording 20 9 Folder name 152 117 SATURATION... : 0 HUE : 0 N I KON D5000 1/12 Shooting data 2 I SO, NORM ACT. JPG NORMAL 15/04/2009 10: 02 : 27 4288x2848 File information 1/ 12 NIKON...
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... 96 5 White balance fine-tuning 98 4 Camera name 6 5 Histogram (RGB channel). In all 7 histograms, horizontal axis gives pixel 1 brightness, vertical axis number of tones to the right, while decreasing exposure compensation shifts the distribution to the right. Some sample histograms are intended as a guide only and may...Playback Zoom To zoom in the monitor. 118 I A Histograms N I KON D5000 8 pixels. 6 Histogram (red channel) 1/ 12 9 7 Histogram (green channel) 8 Histogram (blue channel) 9 Frame number/total number of the image visible in imaging applications.
... 96 5 White balance fine-tuning 98 4 Camera name 6 5 Histogram (RGB channel). In all 7 histograms, horizontal axis gives pixel 1 brightness, vertical axis number of tones to the right, while decreasing exposure compensation shifts the distribution to the right. Some sample histograms are intended as a guide only and may...Playback Zoom To zoom in the monitor. 118 I A Histograms N I KON D5000 8 pixels. 6 Histogram (red channel) 1/ 12 9 7 Histogram (green channel) 8 Histogram (blue channel) 9 Frame number/total number of the image visible in imaging applications.
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... : , 1/ 250 , F11 4 EXP. ❚❚ Highlights* 12 3 1 Protect status 125 2 Retouch indicator 175 3 Image highlights 4 Camera name 5 Frame number/total number of images 1 Displayed only if Data is attached. 119 i n, TTL, +1. 0 : N I KON D5000 1/12 10 11 1 Protect status 125 2 Retouch indicator...I 8 Focus mode 54, 60 Lens VR (vibration reduction) 3 19 9 Flash mode 71 Flash compensation 92 10 Camera name 11 Frame number/total number of images Highlights N I SO : , 200 5 :0. 0 6 FOCAL LENGTH : 35mm 7 LENS : 18-55 / 3. 5-5. 6 8 AF / VR : A /...
... : , 1/ 250 , F11 4 EXP. ❚❚ Highlights* 12 3 1 Protect status 125 2 Retouch indicator 175 3 Image highlights 4 Camera name 5 Frame number/total number of images 1 Displayed only if Data is attached. 119 i n, TTL, +1. 0 : N I KON D5000 1/12 10 11 1 Protect status 125 2 Retouch indicator...I 8 Focus mode 54, 60 Lens VR (vibration reduction) 3 19 9 Flash mode 71 Flash compensation 92 10 Camera name 11 Frame number/total number of images Highlights N I SO : , 200 5 :0. 0 6 FOCAL LENGTH : 35mm 7 LENS : 18-55 / 3. 5-5. 6 8 AF / VR : A /...