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The Playback Menu 105 Delete ...106 Folders ...108 Slide Show ...112 Protect ...114 Hide Image...115 Print Set ...116 Auto Transfer 118 Move Image 120 CF Card Format 121 Small Pic...121 The Setup Menu 122 Language ...124 Date ...124 Folders ...126 Monitor Options 126 Seq. Numbers 129 Shutter Sound 130 Auto Off...131 CF Card Format 131 Controls ...132 Shot Confirmation 133 info.txt ...134 USB ...134 Video Mode 135 Reset All ...135 Date Imprint 136 Firmware Version 136 Technical Notes...
The Playback Menu 105 Delete ...106 Folders ...108 Slide Show ...112 Protect ...114 Hide Image...115 Print Set ...116 Auto Transfer 118 Move Image 120 CF Card Format 121 Small Pic...121 The Setup Menu 122 Language ...124 Date ...124 Folders ...126 Monitor Options 126 Seq. Numbers 129 Shutter Sound 130 Auto Off...131 CF Card Format 131 Controls ...132 Shot Confirmation 133 info.txt ...134 USB ...134 Video Mode 135 Reset All ...135 Date Imprint 136 Firmware Version 136 Technical Notes...
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... 14 13 12 1 Shooting mode 15 2 Zoom indicator2 16 Folder name 22, 108, 126 3 Exposure/focus lock 91, 133 4 Focus mode 37 5 Flash indicator 18 Recording indicator 19 6 Flash mode 34 7 Battery level indicator3 14 8 Focus indicator4 18 9 Image size 32 10 Image quality 30 11 Number of exposures remaining 14 12 Date imprint indicator 136 13 Aperture 40, 43 14 Shutter speed 40, 42 15 "Date not set" icon5 12 16 Exposure compensation 39 17 Self-timer indicator 38 30 32 31...
... 14 13 12 1 Shooting mode 15 2 Zoom indicator2 16 Folder name 22, 108, 126 3 Exposure/focus lock 91, 133 4 Focus mode 37 5 Flash indicator 18 Recording indicator 19 6 Flash mode 34 7 Battery level indicator3 14 8 Focus indicator4 18 9 Image size 32 10 Image quality 30 11 Number of exposures remaining 14 12 Date imprint indicator 136 13 Aperture 40, 43 14 Shutter speed 40, 42 15 "Date not set" icon5 12 16 Exposure compensation 39 17 Self-timer indicator 38 30 32 31...
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...46 White balance 76 Image transfer status 66 7 Manual focus indicator 47 8 Continuous shooting mode 80 9 Exposure compensation indicator 39 10 Flash mode 34 11 Exposure count display (number of exposures remaining 14 Exposure indicator 44 12 Metering mode 79 13 Self-timer 38 Focus mode 37 14 Flexible Program 41 2 Press button to switch between shutter-speed and aperture displays ( , , P, and M only). Introduction Control Panel1 1 Sensitivity (ISO equivalency) indicator 46 2 White balance indicator (appears when button is used to set white balance 76 3 Battery level indicator 14...
...46 White balance 76 Image transfer status 66 7 Manual focus indicator 47 8 Continuous shooting mode 80 9 Exposure compensation indicator 39 10 Flash mode 34 11 Exposure count display (number of exposures remaining 14 Exposure indicator 44 12 Metering mode 79 13 Self-timer 38 Focus mode 37 14 Flexible Program 41 2 Press button to switch between shutter-speed and aperture displays ( , , P, and M only). Introduction Control Panel1 1 Sensitivity (ISO equivalency) indicator 46 2 White balance indicator (appears when button is used to set white balance 76 3 Battery level indicator 14...
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... focus. Auto Power Off (Standby Mode) If no operations are performed for correct exposure. Digital Zoom ( 95) In digital zoom, data from popping up automatically when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway if additional light is selected during a slide show [ 112], the monitor and viewfinder will turn off option in the setup menu ( 131). 17 Unlike optical zoom, digital zoom does not increase the amount of time before the camera...
... focus. Auto Power Off (Standby Mode) If no operations are performed for correct exposure. Digital Zoom ( 95) In digital zoom, data from popping up automatically when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway if additional light is selected during a slide show [ 112], the monitor and viewfinder will turn off option in the setup menu ( 131). 17 Unlike optical zoom, digital zoom does not increase the amount of time before the camera...
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.... Using focus lock, focus on subject at same distance, then recompose picture and shoot. * Always lights when focus is set focus and exposure ( 7). If the subject is poorly lit and the flash is on the subject at the center of the frame. Blinks red Flash charging. In mode, the camera will automatically focus on , the built-in Speedlight will pop up automatically and begin charging. Display Lag The image from...
.... Using focus lock, focus on subject at same distance, then recompose picture and shoot. * Always lights when focus is set focus and exposure ( 7). If the subject is poorly lit and the flash is on the subject at the center of the frame. Blinks red Flash charging. In mode, the camera will automatically focus on , the built-in Speedlight will pop up automatically and begin charging. Display Lag The image from...
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... Playback Mode Pictures can be used to view pictures without leaving shooting mode. 1 2 02.01.2004 100NIKON 10:20 0001. Deleting Unwanted Pictures (Full-Screen Review) To delete the picture displayed in quick review. press the multi selector up or left corner of monitor (quick review). 8M 11 Press button again to display pic- This makes it possible to scroll rapidly through the pictures in top left to view pictures in reverse order. tures full screen (full-screen review). Erase 1 image...
... Playback Mode Pictures can be used to view pictures without leaving shooting mode. 1 2 02.01.2004 100NIKON 10:20 0001. Deleting Unwanted Pictures (Full-Screen Review) To delete the picture displayed in quick review. press the multi selector up or left corner of monitor (quick review). 8M 11 Press button again to display pic- This makes it possible to scroll rapidly through the pictures in top left to view pictures in reverse order. tures full screen (full-screen review). Erase 1 image...
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...;rst shot in series. Off Panorama assist ( ; 28) Use when taking a series of pictures that will fire automatically to appear in pictures taken at slow shutter speeds. Off * Other modes can be selected. † Macro close -up ( 37) to process pictures before they are fixed at values for example, a panorama or 360 ° virtual-reality image). •White balance and exposure are saved to the memory card). This...
...;rst shot in series. Off Panorama assist ( ; 28) Use when taking a series of pictures that will fire automatically to appear in pictures taken at slow shutter speeds. Off * Other modes can be selected. † Macro close -up ( 37) to process pictures before they are fixed at values for example, a panorama or 360 ° virtual-reality image). •White balance and exposure are saved to the memory card). This...
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... HI or at a Continuous setting of lighting. SATURATION CONTROL Maximum Enhanced Normal Moderate Minimum Black&white IMAGE SHARPENING Auto High Normal Low Off Saturation Control ( 87) Take pictures in black-and-white, or adjust vividness for printing or for controlling white balance, sharpness, contrast, and color saturation. Keep or Delete (Quick Delete) While pictures are available only in shooting modes and ( 40), can be displayed; Choosing a shooting mode: 15 More on Photography Image Adjustment (Shooting Modes and Only) The shooting menu includes options for...
... HI or at a Continuous setting of lighting. SATURATION CONTROL Maximum Enhanced Normal Moderate Minimum Black&white IMAGE SHARPENING Auto High Normal Low Off Saturation Control ( 87) Take pictures in black-and-white, or adjust vividness for printing or for controlling white balance, sharpness, contrast, and color saturation. Keep or Delete (Quick Delete) While pictures are available only in shooting modes and ( 40), can be displayed; Choosing a shooting mode: 15 More on Photography Image Adjustment (Shooting Modes and Only) The shooting menu includes options for...
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.... Cropping Pictures Copies may not display or transfer correctly when viewed on the memory card with RAW or HI-quality images, pictures taken at the time the copy was created, copies will be created if sufficient space is pressed to display RAW- Cropped Copies Cropped copies are stored in size. Copies are stored as the original. Copies are independent of (3,264 × 2,176), pictures created using panorama assist, movies, pictures created using the...
.... Cropping Pictures Copies may not display or transfer correctly when viewed on the memory card with RAW or HI-quality images, pictures taken at the time the copy was created, copies will be created if sufficient space is pressed to display RAW- Cropped Copies Cropped copies are stored in size. Copies are stored as the original. Copies are independent of (3,264 × 2,176), pictures created using panorama assist, movies, pictures created using the...
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...), movies, pictures created using panorama assist or the Ultra HS or Time lapse options in the thumbnail list, press the shutter-release button. 1 SMALL PIC 2 SMALL PIC Create small picture Create small picture file? Small copies can only be made separately. More on Playback Creating Small Copies: Small Picture To create a small copy of the picture currently displayed in full-frame playback or highlighted in the Continuous menu, cropped copies, or other models of Nikon digital camera. Copies are...
...), movies, pictures created using panorama assist or the Ultra HS or Time lapse options in the thumbnail list, press the shutter-release button. 1 SMALL PIC 2 SMALL PIC Create small picture Create small picture file? Small copies can only be made separately. More on Playback Creating Small Copies: Small Picture To create a small copy of the picture currently displayed in full-frame playback or highlighted in the Continuous menu, cropped copies, or other models of Nikon digital camera. Copies are...
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.... Option Bulb type FL1 White (W) Daylight FL2 White/ Neutral (N) FL3 Daylight (D) To fine-tune white balance: 1 WHITE BALANCE 1/2 Auto 2 White bal preset Daylight Incandescent Fluorescent Cloudy Speedlight Highlight white balance option. When white balance is set to shooting Auto menu. Higher settings can be used to make pictures slightly yellow or red or to compensate for light sources with a yellow or red cast. Lower settings can be used to lend images a bluish tinge or to...
.... Option Bulb type FL1 White (W) Daylight FL2 White/ Neutral (N) FL3 Daylight (D) To fine-tune white balance: 1 WHITE BALANCE 1/2 Auto 2 White bal preset Daylight Incandescent Fluorescent Cloudy Speedlight Highlight white balance option. When white balance is set to shooting Auto menu. Higher settings can be used to make pictures slightly yellow or red or to compensate for light sources with a yellow or red cast. Lower settings can be used to lend images a bluish tinge or to...
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...), white-balance bracketing ( 99), or noise reduction ( 101). Digital zoom ( 16) can not be used at settings of Continuous H, Continuous L, 5 shot buffer, and Time lapse, a icon appears in the control panel. Control panel Shooting display H 8M 1/125 F5.6 15 81 Menu Guide-The Shooting Menu Using the shooting menu: 74 Other Camera Settings Settings other than Single can not be used in combination with auto-exposure bracketing ( 99). When the buffer is shown by an icon in the shooting display. At a setting...
...), white-balance bracketing ( 99), or noise reduction ( 101). Digital zoom ( 16) can not be used at settings of Continuous H, Continuous L, 5 shot buffer, and Time lapse, a icon appears in the control panel. Control panel Shooting display H 8M 1/125 F5.6 15 81 Menu Guide-The Shooting Menu Using the shooting menu: 74 Other Camera Settings Settings other than Single can not be used in combination with auto-exposure bracketing ( 99). When the buffer is shown by an icon in the shooting display. At a setting...
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... Nikon. Reset Clears last file number from 0001. If memory card already contains pictures, next file number will be displayed. If Select an image is created, new memory card inserted, or memory card On formatted, file numbering continues from 0001 whenever a new folder is chosen after transfer to highest file number in the current folder. No Yes Panorama Assist/Time Lapse At settings of Panorama Assist and Time Lapse, file numbering starts from last number used...
... Nikon. Reset Clears last file number from 0001. If memory card already contains pictures, next file number will be displayed. If Select an image is created, new memory card inserted, or memory card On formatted, file numbering continues from 0001 whenever a new folder is chosen after transfer to highest file number in the current folder. No Yes Panorama Assist/Time Lapse At settings of Panorama Assist and Time Lapse, file numbering starts from last number used...
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... camera can be deleted ! We recommend that you set Auto off menu. See "The Shooting Menu: CF Card Format" ( 104). CF CARD FORMAT WARNING! CF Card Format CF card format formats memory cards for 30s the length of the option chosen in the Auto off to a computer. No Format 2CR5 (DL245) Batteries When powered by pressing the shutter-release button halfway. If the camera is effectively off, consuming almost no operations are de- AUTO OFF ter standby mode...
... camera can be deleted ! We recommend that you set Auto off menu. See "The Shooting Menu: CF Card Format" ( 104). CF CARD FORMAT WARNING! CF Card Format CF card format formats memory cards for 30s the length of the option chosen in the Auto off to a computer. No Format 2CR5 (DL245) Batteries When powered by pressing the shutter-release button halfway. If the camera is effectively off, consuming almost no operations are de- AUTO OFF ter standby mode...
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.... Date imprint can not be selected if the camera clock has not been set to the memory card. DATE IMPRINT Off Date Date and time Firmware Version Select this option is in the shooting display during shooting. Date Date is imprinted on pictures. It can not be used with panorama assist ( 27), an image-quality setting of RAW ( 30), Continuous settings of recording on pictures as they are imprinted on pictures after recording. Check before shooting to the setup menu.
.... Date imprint can not be selected if the camera clock has not been set to the memory card. DATE IMPRINT Off Date Date and time Firmware Version Select this option is in the shooting display during shooting. Date Date is imprinted on pictures. It can not be used with panorama assist ( 27), an image-quality setting of RAW ( 30), Continuous settings of recording on pictures as they are imprinted on pictures after recording. Check before shooting to the setup menu.
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... image to delete protect- leting picture. 114 THE FOLDER CANNOT BE DELETED Folder contains hidden or protected pictures, or pictures not created with Time lapse or Disconnect remote cord or Movie selected for additional lighting. copies. rect make of camera. 65 THIS IMAGE CANNOT Attempt to change Continuous setting. 80 CANNOT BE USED IN tinuous. MOVIE MODE 144 CARD CONTAINS NO IMAGES No pictures on computer or cordifferent make of camera. BE DELETED ed picture. er are hidden. Technical Notes Display Problem Solution • Memory card has...
... image to delete protect- leting picture. 114 THE FOLDER CANNOT BE DELETED Folder contains hidden or protected pictures, or pictures not created with Time lapse or Disconnect remote cord or Movie selected for additional lighting. copies. rect make of camera. 65 THIS IMAGE CANNOT Attempt to change Continuous setting. 80 CANNOT BE USED IN tinuous. MOVIE MODE 144 CARD CONTAINS NO IMAGES No pictures on computer or cordifferent make of camera. BE DELETED ed picture. er are hidden. Technical Notes Display Problem Solution • Memory card has...
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... the power source as expected, check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon representative. Press displayed. • Slide show is connected. In the event of any data not recorded to the memory card at the time the problem occurred. Press button. 4 • Lens cap is off , remove and replace the batteries, and turn the camera on again, or, if you are using an AC adapter...
... the power source as expected, check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon representative. Press displayed. • Slide show is connected. In the event of any data not recorded to the memory card at the time the problem occurred. Press button. 4 • Lens cap is off , remove and replace the batteries, and turn the camera on again, or, if you are using an AC adapter...
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... lighting too bright: use self-timer 36 Pictures contain randomlyspaced bright pixels ("noise") • Sensitivity (ISO equivalency) too high. • Shutter speed too slow. If shut- 40 ter speed can not focus on . shutter- • Flash indicator blinks: flash is charging. 18 release button • Message "CARD IS NOT FORMATTED" appears in monitor: 104 is pressed memory card is not formatted for use in camera. • Message "NO CARD PRESENT" appears in monitor: no memory 10 card...
... lighting too bright: use self-timer 36 Pictures contain randomlyspaced bright pixels ("noise") • Sensitivity (ISO equivalency) too high. • Shutter speed too slow. If shut- 40 ter speed can not focus on . shutter- • Flash indicator blinks: flash is charging. 18 release button • Message "CARD IS NOT FORMATTED" appears in monitor: 104 is pressed memory card is not formatted for use in camera. • Message "NO CARD PRESENT" appears in monitor: no memory 10 card...
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... Digital zoom unavailable • Multi-shot 16 or Ultra HS selected for Continuous. • Black&white selected for Saturation control. • Wide adapter or Fisheye selected for Lens. 80 87 90 • Off selected for further in- formation. 148 Technical Notes Problem Solution • Flash is off . 7 • AC adapter (available separately) is not properly connected, 14 PictureProject or batteries are • White balance does not match light source...
... Digital zoom unavailable • Multi-shot 16 or Ultra HS selected for Continuous. • Black&white selected for Saturation control. • Wide adapter or Fisheye selected for Lens. 80 87 90 • Off selected for further in- formation. 148 Technical Notes Problem Solution • Flash is off . 7 • AC adapter (available separately) is not properly connected, 14 PictureProject or batteries are • White balance does not match light source...
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..., 150 Welcome screen, 128-129 White balance, 76-78 bracketing, 99 fine tuning, 77 preset, 78 Wide angle, see Zoom button, see Self- on a computer, 65-67 on a TV, 64 Portrait, 24 Power switch, 2, Printing pictures, 68-73. See also Date imprint, DPOF via direct USB connection Print set, 116-117 Print size, 32 Protect, 114 Protected pictures, 104, 107, 110, 114 Q Quality, see Image quality button, 21 Quick review, 21 QuickTime, see Movies R RAW...
..., 150 Welcome screen, 128-129 White balance, 76-78 bracketing, 99 fine tuning, 77 preset, 78 Wide angle, see Zoom button, see Self- on a computer, 65-67 on a TV, 64 Portrait, 24 Power switch, 2, Printing pictures, 68-73. See also Date imprint, DPOF via direct USB connection Print set, 116-117 Print size, 32 Protect, 114 Protected pictures, 104, 107, 110, 114 Q Quality, see Image quality button, 21 Quick review, 21 QuickTime, see Movies R RAW...