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..., and Movie Quality 68 The Information Display 69 The Movie Crop 70 Taking Photos in Movie Mode 71 Time-Lapse Movies 74 Viewing Movies 80 Editing Movies 82 Trimming Movies 82 Saving Selected Frames 86 Image Recording Options 88 Image Area 88 Image Quality 91 Image Size 94 Using Two Memory...
..., and Movie Quality 68 The Information Display 69 The Movie Crop 70 Taking Photos in Movie Mode 71 Time-Lapse Movies 74 Viewing Movies 80 Editing Movies 82 Trimming Movies 82 Saving Selected Frames 86 Image Recording Options 88 Image Area 88 Image Quality 91 Image Size 94 Using Two Memory...
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Indices If Index marking is assigned to a control using Custom Setting g1 (Custom control assignment, 0 303), you can press the selected control during editing and playback (0 81). Up to 20 indices can be used to start live view or to each movie. For information on preventing unintended operation of ...
Indices If Index marking is assigned to a control using Custom Setting g1 (Custom control assignment, 0 303), you can press the selected control during editing and playback (0 81). Up to 20 indices can be used to start live view or to each movie. For information on preventing unintended operation of ...
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... save selected frames as a JPEG still. Movie progress bar command dial to pause and pressing 4 or 2 or rotating the main or sub- Editing Movies Trim footage to create edited copies of the multi selector to start /end point Create a copy from the movie progress bar. Option Description 9 Choose start and resume playback...
... save selected frames as a JPEG still. Movie progress bar command dial to pause and pressing 4 or 2 or rotating the main or sub- Editing Movies Trim footage to create edited copies of the multi selector to start /end point Create a copy from the movie progress bar. Option Description 9 Choose start and resume playback...
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... 4, select the closing frame, and proceed to a new file. Highlight Save as the original. 9 Save the copy. To replace the original movie file with the edited copy, highlight Overwrite existing file and press J.
... 4, select the closing frame, and proceed to a new file. Highlight Save as the original. 9 Save the copy. To replace the original movie file with the edited copy, highlight Overwrite existing file and press J.
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JPEG movie stills lack some categories of photo information (0 261). A Save Selected Frame JPEG movie stills created with the Save selected frame option can also be retouched. A The Retouch Menu Movies can not be edited using the Edit movie option in the retouch menu (0 314). 87
JPEG movie stills lack some categories of photo information (0 261). A Save Selected Frame JPEG movie stills created with the Save selected frame option can also be retouched. A The Retouch Menu Movies can not be edited using the Edit movie option in the retouch menu (0 314). 87
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... white balance menu and enter a comment as described on page 186. A Choosing a White Balance Preset Highlight the current white balance preset (d-1- A Edit Comment To enter a descriptive comment of up to select another preset. Protected presets can not be modified and the Fine-tune and... Edit comment options can be used. 179 d-6) and press 2 to 36 characters for the current white-balance preset, select Edit comment in the preset manual white balance menu, then highlight On and press J.
... white balance menu and enter a comment as described on page 186. A Choosing a White Balance Preset Highlight the current white balance preset (d-1- A Edit Comment To enter a descriptive comment of up to select another preset. Protected presets can not be modified and the Fine-tune and... Edit comment options can be used. 179 d-6) and press 2 to 36 characters for the current white-balance preset, select Edit comment in the preset manual white balance menu, then highlight On and press J.
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Highlight Save/edit and press 2. 3 Select a Picture Control. To abandon any changes and start over from default settings, press the O (Q) button. Creating Custom Picture Controls The Picture Controls ... be modified and saved as custom Picture Controls. 1 Select Manage Picture Control. Highlight Manage Picture Control in the photo shooting menu and press 2. 2 Select Save/edit. Press J when settings are complete. 185 See page 183 for more information. Highlight an existing Picture Control and press 2, or press J to proceed to Step...
Highlight Save/edit and press 2. 3 Select a Picture Control. To abandon any changes and start over from default settings, press the O (Q) button. Creating Custom Picture Controls The Picture Controls ... be modified and saved as custom Picture Controls. 1 Select Manage Picture Control. Highlight Manage Picture Control in the photo shooting menu and press 2. 2 Select Save/edit. Press J when settings are complete. 185 See page 183 for more information. Highlight an existing Picture Control and press 2, or press J to proceed to Step...
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... list. A Manage Picture Control > Rename Custom Picture Controls can be renamed at any time using the Rename option in the top right corner of the edit display. 7 Save changes and exit. A The Original Picture Control Icon The original preset Picture Control on which the custom Picture Control is based is indicated...
... list. A Manage Picture Control > Rename Custom Picture Controls can be renamed at any time using the Rename option in the top right corner of the edit display. 7 Save changes and exit. A The Original Picture Control Icon The original preset Picture Control on which the custom Picture Control is based is indicated...
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Highlight Lens number and press 4 or 2 to edit the highlighted item. 4 Save settings and exit. Press J. To enter or edit data for a non-CPU lens: 1 Select Non-CPU lens data. Highlight Non-CPU lens data in the setup menu and press 2. 2 Select a lens number. The specified focal length and aperture will be stored under the chosen lens number. 251 Highlight Focal length (mm) or Maximum aperture and press 4 or 2 to choose a lens number. 3 Enter the focal length and aperture.
Highlight Lens number and press 4 or 2 to edit the highlighted item. 4 Save settings and exit. Press J. To enter or edit data for a non-CPU lens: 1 Select Non-CPU lens data. Highlight Non-CPU lens data in the setup menu and press 2. 2 Select a lens number. The specified focal length and aperture will be stored under the chosen lens number. 251 Highlight Focal length (mm) or Maximum aperture and press 4 or 2 to choose a lens number. 3 Enter the focal length and aperture.
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...-CPU lens number to a control using a non-CPU lens: 1 Assign non-CPU lens number selection to reflect the new values for the lens can be edited to a camera control.
...-CPU lens number to a control using a non-CPU lens: 1 Assign non-CPU lens number selection to reflect the new values for the lens can be edited to a camera control.
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... over a wireless or Ethernet network when a WT-7 is attached to display list of current movie (0 82, 313). Create retouched copy of current photograph or create edited copy of folders, then highlight folder and press J. To embed IPTC preset in current photo, highlight preset and press J (any preset already embedded in combination...
... over a wireless or Ethernet network when a WT-7 is attached to display list of current movie (0 82, 313). Create retouched copy of current photograph or create edited copy of folders, then highlight folder and press J. To embed IPTC preset in current photo, highlight preset and press J (any preset already embedded in combination...
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...the current image (0 306). • Retouch (photographs only): Use the options in the retouch menu (0 313) to view the pictures in the edit movie menu (0 82). The i Button Pressing the i button during full-frame or thumbnail playback displays the options listed below. • Rating: Rate... the folders on the selected card, then highlight a folder and press J to create a retouched copy of the current photograph. • Edit movie (movies only): Edit movies using the options in the highlighted folder. To exit the i-button menu and return to a smart device. Movies can also be...
...the current image (0 306). • Retouch (photographs only): Use the options in the retouch menu (0 313) to view the pictures in the edit movie menu (0 82). The i Button Pressing the i button during full-frame or thumbnail playback displays the options listed below. • Rating: Rate... the folders on the selected card, then highlight a folder and press J to create a retouched copy of the current photograph. • Edit movie (movies only): Edit movies using the options in the highlighted folder. To exit the i-button menu and return to a smart device. Movies can also be...
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... will be processed. Create custom Picture Controls (0 185). 285 Preset manual Set Picture Control Standard Neutral Vivid Monochrome Portrait Landscape Flat Manage Picture Control Save/edit Rename Delete Load/save Choose the type of scene or your creative intent (0 180). NEF (RAW) recording NEF (RAW) compression NEF (RAW) bit depth ISO...
... will be processed. Create custom Picture Controls (0 185). 285 Preset manual Set Picture Control Standard Neutral Vivid Monochrome Portrait Landscape Flat Manage Picture Control Save/edit Rename Delete Load/save Choose the type of scene or your creative intent (0 180). NEF (RAW) recording NEF (RAW) compression NEF (RAW) bit depth ISO...
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... Off Flicker reduction Auto 50 Hz 60 Hz Microphone sensitivity Auto sensitivity Manual sensitivity Microphone off or adjust microphone sensitivity. 290 Manage Picture Control Save/edit Rename Delete Load/save Active D-Lighting Same as photo settings to use the option currently selected for photos. (defaults to Normal) Reduce "noise" (randomly-spaced...
... Off Flicker reduction Auto 50 Hz 60 Hz Microphone sensitivity Auto sensitivity Manual sensitivity Microphone off or adjust microphone sensitivity. 290 Manage Picture Control Save/edit Rename Delete Load/save Active D-Lighting Same as photo settings to use the option currently selected for photos. (defaults to Normal) Reduce "noise" (randomly-spaced...
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.... Image Dust Off ref photo Start Clean sensor and then start Image comment Attach comment Input comment Copyright information Attach copyright information Artist Copyright IPTC Edit/save Delete Auto embed during shooting Load/save Beep Volume Pitch Touch controls Enable/disable touch controls Full-frame playback flicks HDMI Output resolution Advanced...
.... Image Dust Off ref photo Start Clean sensor and then start Image comment Attach comment Input comment Copyright information Attach copyright information Artist Copyright IPTC Edit/save Delete Auto embed during shooting Load/save Beep Volume Pitch Touch controls Enable/disable touch controls Full-frame playback flicks HDMI Output resolution Advanced...
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Image overlay can only be selected by pressing G and selecting N tab. Compare retouched copies to create edited copies of a tall object. Side-by-side comparison is only available if the retouch menu is displayed by pressing 2 while pressing and holding the J button ... as JPEG stills (0 82). Trim footage to the original photographs. Perspective control Filter effects Skylight Warm filter Monochrome Black-and-white Sepia Cyanotype Image overlay Edit movie Choose start/end point Save selected frame Side-by-side comparison Create copies that is displayed. 314
Image overlay can only be selected by pressing G and selecting N tab. Compare retouched copies to create edited copies of a tall object. Side-by-side comparison is only available if the retouch menu is displayed by pressing 2 while pressing and holding the J button ... as JPEG stills (0 82). Trim footage to the original photographs. Perspective control Filter effects Skylight Warm filter Monochrome Black-and-white Sepia Cyanotype Image overlay Edit movie Choose start/end point Save selected frame Side-by-side comparison Create copies that is displayed. 314
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... data recorded after image sensor cleaning is performed can not be used with this camera (0 362). Can not retouch picture: Photo can not be further edited with photographs taken before image sensor cleaning is performed. Can not print photos: NEF (RAW) and TIFF photos can not be printed by direct USB...
... data recorded after image sensor cleaning is performed can not be used with this camera (0 362). Can not retouch picture: Photo can not be further edited with photographs taken before image sensor cleaning is performed. Can not print photos: NEF (RAW) and TIFF photos can not be printed by direct USB...
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... -* available). Indicator Monitor Control panel Problem Solution 0 File has been created or Cannot display this file. movie can not be edited. with other This movie cannot be retouched. edited. • Movies must be retouched. - • Movies created - camera, or file is Insert paper of Check paper. ...- Paper in printer is corrupt. can not be be - Images created with other devices can not be edited. modified using a File can not be at 85 least two seconds long. Selected image - The selected devices can not -
... -* available). Indicator Monitor Control panel Problem Solution 0 File has been created or Cannot display this file. movie can not be edited. with other This movie cannot be retouched. edited. • Movies must be retouched. - • Movies created - camera, or file is Insert paper of Check paper. ...- Paper in printer is corrupt. can not be be - Images created with other devices can not be edited. modified using a File can not be at 85 least two seconds long. Selected image - The selected devices can not -
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... Distance-priority manual ....199, 223, 328 Distortion control 313 D-Lighting 313 DX format 70, 88 Dynamic-area AF............103, 106, 294 E Easy exposure compensation...... 295 Edit movie 82, 86, 314 Electronic front-curtain shutter ....50, 298 Electronic rangefinder 115 Electronic VR 65, 291 EV steps for flash 300 Exposure compensation....... 143...
... Distance-priority manual ....199, 223, 328 Distortion control 313 D-Lighting 313 DX format 70, 88 Dynamic-area AF............103, 106, 294 E Easy exposure compensation...... 295 Edit movie 82, 86, 314 Electronic front-curtain shutter ....50, 298 Electronic rangefinder 115 Electronic VR 65, 291 EV steps for flash 300 Exposure compensation....... 143...