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... they will be read by all who use to prevent damage to the camera. information that should be read before using the camera for the first time, read before use the product. A This icon marks notes; information that should be read the safety instructions in bold. Camera Settings The explanations in the camera monitor are used : D This icon marks cautions; Menu items, options, and messages displayed in this manual.
... they will be read by all who use to prevent damage to the camera. information that should be read before using the camera for the first time, read before use the product. A This icon marks notes; information that should be read the safety instructions in bold. Camera Settings The explanations in the camera monitor are used : D This icon marks cautions; Menu items, options, and messages displayed in this manual.
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... 9 8 1 Image quality 90 9 Flash compensation 131 2 Image size 92 10 Flash mode 94, 96 3 Auto bracketing 149 11 Metering 125 4 HDR (high dynamic range)....... 135 12 AF-area mode 82, 166 5 Active D-Lighting 133 13 Focus mode 78, 164 6 White balance 137 14 Picture Control 152 7 ISO sensitivity 99 8 Exposure compensation 129 10 Introduction You can also change the settings at the bottom of the display, press the P button, then highlight items using...
... 9 8 1 Image quality 90 9 Flash compensation 131 2 Image size 92 10 Flash mode 94, 96 3 Auto bracketing 149 11 Metering 125 4 HDR (high dynamic range)....... 135 12 AF-area mode 82, 166 5 Active D-Lighting 133 13 Focus mode 78, 164 6 White balance 137 14 Picture Control 152 7 ISO sensitivity 99 8 Exposure compensation 129 10 Introduction You can also change the settings at the bottom of the display, press the P button, then highlight items using...
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... white balance setting in the shade. Use with the flash. Auto white balance is recommended for most situations. Use under overcast skies. Use with subjects lit by the color of source: Option v Auto J Incandescent I Fluorescent H Direct sunlight N Flash G Cloudy M Shade L Preset manual Description Automatic white balance adjustment. Measure white balance or copy white balance from existing photo (0 142). 1 Display white balance options. other values can be selected if necessary according to the type of the light source. Use...
... white balance setting in the shade. Use with the flash. Auto white balance is recommended for most situations. Use under overcast skies. Use with subjects lit by the color of source: Option v Auto J Incandescent I Fluorescent H Direct sunlight N Flash G Cloudy M Shade L Preset manual Description Automatic white balance adjustment. Measure white balance or copy white balance from existing photo (0 142). 1 Display white balance options. other values can be selected if necessary according to the type of the light source. Use...
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... a balanced combination of settings by using Quick adjust, or make manual adjustments to choose Quick adjust. Picture Controls that have been adjusted, or select a preset combination of settings using the multi selector to individual settings. 1 Select a Picture Control. Repeat this step until all settings have been modified from default settings are indicated by pressing the O button. 3 Save changes and exit. Press 1 or 3 to highlight the desired setting and press 4 or 2 to choose a value in the shooting menu...
... a balanced combination of settings by using Quick adjust, or make manual adjustments to choose Quick adjust. Picture Controls that have been adjusted, or select a preset combination of settings using the multi selector to individual settings. 1 Select a Picture Control. Repeat this step until all settings have been modified from default settings are indicated by pressing the O button. 3 Save changes and exit. Press 1 or 3 to highlight the desired setting and press 4 or 2 to choose a value in the shooting menu...
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... the Set Picture Control menu, tap the Picture Control once to highlight it and then tap the 2 Adjust button to view the menu shown in Step 2 on -screen controls to choose a value (the multi selector can only be saved to a memory card for sharing among other cameras of the subject in the frame. A Custom Picture Control Options The options available with exposure and the position of the same model and compatible software (0 161). Use...
... the Set Picture Control menu, tap the Picture Control once to highlight it and then tap the 2 Adjust button to view the menu shown in Step 2 on -screen controls to choose a value (the multi selector can only be saved to a memory card for sharing among other cameras of the subject in the frame. A Custom Picture Control Options The options available with exposure and the position of the same model and compatible software (0 161). Use...
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... delete custom Picture Controls from the memory card, highlight Load/Save in compatible cameras and software and then deleted when no longer needed. P, S, A, and M Modes 161 The preset Picture Controls supplied with the camera can be copied to the memory card to be used to store user-created custom Picture Controls. The memory card can only be used in the Manage Picture Control menu and press 2. The following options will be displayed: • Copy to camera: Copy custom Picture Controls from the memory card to custom Picture Controls...
... delete custom Picture Controls from the memory card, highlight Load/Save in compatible cameras and software and then deleted when no longer needed. P, S, A, and M Modes 161 The preset Picture Controls supplied with the camera can be copied to the memory card to be used to store user-created custom Picture Controls. The memory card can only be used in the Manage Picture Control menu and press 2. The following options will be displayed: • Copy to camera: Copy custom Picture Controls from the memory card to custom Picture Controls...
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On the smart device, connect to a smart device running Nikon's dedicated Wireless Mobile Utility app (0 225). A pdf manual for the Wireless Mobile Utility is available for "Wireless Mobile Utility". Wi-Fi What Wi-Fi Can Do for You The camera can connect via Wi-Fi wireless networks to the Google Play service, the App Store, or another app marketplace and search for download at the following...
On the smart device, connect to a smart device running Nikon's dedicated Wireless Mobile Utility app (0 225). A pdf manual for the Wireless Mobile Utility is available for "Wireless Mobile Utility". Wi-Fi What Wi-Fi Can Do for You The camera can connect via Wi-Fi wireless networks to the Google Play service, the App Store, or another app marketplace and search for download at the following...
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... information display. A Date Stamp The date is indicated by a d icon in the viewfinder for Time zone and date (0 275). d3: Viewfinder Grid Display G button ➜ A Custom Settings menu Choose On to or removed from existing photos. At settings other than Off, the selected option is recorded in effect. 15 . 10 . 2014 10 :02 c Date counter New photos are imprinted with a time stamp showing the number of days between the date of shooting and a selected date (see...
... information display. A Date Stamp The date is indicated by a d icon in the viewfinder for Time zone and date (0 275). d3: Viewfinder Grid Display G button ➜ A Custom Settings menu Choose On to or removed from existing photos. At settings other than Off, the selected option is recorded in effect. 15 . 10 . 2014 10 :02 c Date counter New photos are imprinted with a time stamp showing the number of days between the date of shooting and a selected date (see...
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... items and press 2. 2 Select a menu. A Removing Items from the Recent Settings Menu To remove an item from the playback, shooting, Custom Settings, setup, and retouch menus. O My Menu Selecting O MY MENU for Choose tab, the menu lists the 20 most recently used settings, with the most recently-used items first. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; Follow the steps below to add items to, delete items from, and reorder...
... items and press 2. 2 Select a menu. A Removing Items from the Recent Settings Menu To remove an item from the playback, shooting, Custom Settings, setup, and retouch menus. O My Menu Selecting O MY MENU for Choose tab, the menu lists the 20 most recently used settings, with the most recently-used items first. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; Follow the steps below to add items to, delete items from, and reorder...
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.... 2 Remove the lens. Turn the camera off and remove the lens. 3 Select Lock mirror up for cleaning. ❚❚ Manual Cleaning If foreign matter can be cleaned manually as described below ). 4 Press J. Be sure the battery is required when inspecting or cleaning the image sensor. The message shown at battery levels of H or below . Press the shutter-release button all the way down. Turn the camera on and highlight Lock mirror up for cleaning in the setup menu and...
.... 2 Remove the lens. Turn the camera off and remove the lens. 3 Select Lock mirror up for cleaning. ❚❚ Manual Cleaning If foreign matter can be cleaned manually as described below ). 4 Press J. Be sure the battery is required when inspecting or cleaning the image sensor. The message shown at battery levels of H or below . Press the shutter-release button all the way down. Turn the camera on and highlight Lock mirror up for cleaning in the setup menu and...
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... e (Auto-area AF) is selected for AF-area mode, select center focus point (0 82, 85). • The camera is currently in live view or a movie is being recorded. • Off is in photos: • Choose lower ISO sensitivity or turn high ISO noise reduction on shooting conditions and memory card performance, memory card access lamp may become hot with continued use; Image size can not be changed: Image quality set to cool down. wait for autofocus mode (0 78...
... e (Auto-area AF) is selected for AF-area mode, select center focus point (0 82, 85). • The camera is currently in live view or a movie is being recorded. • Off is in photos: • Choose lower ISO sensitivity or turn high ISO noise reduction on shooting conditions and memory card performance, memory card access lamp may become hot with continued use; Image size can not be changed: Image quality set to cool down. wait for autofocus mode (0 78...
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...: • Adjust white balance to record all modes. Menu item can not be disabled and viewfinder exposure-count display will flash if there is insufficient space on memory card to match light source (0 137). • Adjust Set Picture Control settings (0 152). 354 Technical Notes Can not select desired aperture: Range of available apertures varies with the frame rate (0 179). Insert new memory card. Colors are not available in all images in bracketing sequence. Full range of shutter speeds not...
...: • Adjust white balance to record all modes. Menu item can not be disabled and viewfinder exposure-count display will flash if there is insufficient space on memory card to match light source (0 137). • Adjust Set Picture Control settings (0 152). 354 Technical Notes Can not select desired aperture: Range of available apertures varies with the frame rate (0 179). Insert new memory card. Colors are not available in all images in bracketing sequence. Full range of shutter speeds not...
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...). Metering can not be changed: Autoexposure lock is in long time-exposures: Enable long exposure noise reduction (0 243). Noise (reddish areas or other makes of photos, choose another mode (0 113, 129). Playback NEF (RAW) image is selected for sharpening, clarity, contrast, or saturation. "Tall" (portrait) orientation photos are not displayed during playback: Select All for preset white balance: Image was taken (0 235). Choose another setting (0 156). Can not delete picture: • Picture is protected: remove protection (0 202). • Memory card...
...). Metering can not be changed: Autoexposure lock is in long time-exposures: Enable long exposure noise reduction (0 243). Noise (reddish areas or other makes of photos, choose another mode (0 113, 129). Playback NEF (RAW) image is selected for sharpening, clarity, contrast, or saturation. "Tall" (portrait) orientation photos are not displayed during playback: Select All for preset white balance: Image was taken (0 235). Choose another setting (0 156). Can not delete picture: • Picture is protected: remove protection (0 202). • Memory card...
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... damaged. (/k (flashes) • Error creating new folder. End cleaning and turn camera off and confirm that card is correctly inserted. 28 Memory card is locked (write protected). Contact Nikon- Delete files or insert new memory card. 28, 205 Insert another card. • Insert new memory card. 28 • Eye-Fi card is low. authorized service representative. To terminate wireless transmission, turn the camera off and recharge or replace 341 battery. Indicator Monitor Viewfinder Solution 0 Battery level is still emitting 284 wireless signal after Disable has...
... damaged. (/k (flashes) • Error creating new folder. End cleaning and turn camera off and confirm that card is correctly inserted. 28 Memory card is locked (write protected). Contact Nikon- Delete files or insert new memory card. 28, 205 Insert another card. • Insert new memory card. 28 • Eye-Fi card is low. authorized service representative. To terminate wireless transmission, turn the camera off and recharge or replace 341 battery. Indicator Monitor Viewfinder Solution 0 Battery level is still emitting 284 wireless signal after Disable has...
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...Operating frequency 2412-2462 MHz (channels 1-11) Range (line of obstacles) Data rate 54 Mbps Maximum logical data rates according to built-in USB port is recommended NTSC, PAL Type C HDMI connector Wireless remote controllers: WR-1, WR-R10 (available separately) Remote...Wireless setup Supports WPS Access protocols Infrastructure Technical Notes 371 Actual rates may vary with signal strength and presence or absence of sight) Approximately 30 m/98 ft (assumes no interference; range may differ. Interface USB Video output HDMI output Accessory terminal Audio input Hi-Speed USB...
...Operating frequency 2412-2462 MHz (channels 1-11) Range (line of obstacles) Data rate 54 Mbps Maximum logical data rates according to built-in USB port is recommended NTSC, PAL Type C HDMI connector Wireless remote controllers: WR-1, WR-R10 (available separately) Remote...Wireless setup Supports WPS Access protocols Infrastructure Technical Notes 371 Actual rates may vary with signal strength and presence or absence of sight) Approximately 30 m/98 ft (assumes no interference; range may differ. Interface USB Video output HDMI output Accessory terminal Audio input Hi-Speed USB...
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... Aperture-priority auto 118 Assign AE-L/AF-L button 267 Assign Fn button 265 Assign touch Fn 268 Auto (White balance 137 Auto bracketing 148, 264 Auto distortion control 245 Auto flash 94 Auto image rotation 235 Auto info display 278 Auto ISO sensitivity control ..........241 Auto off timers 253 Auto-area AF (AF-area mode) ........ 83 Autoexposure lock 127 Autofocus 78-87, 164-167 Auto-servo AF 78 Available settings 348 B Battery 27, 330, 373 Beep options 276 Black...
... Aperture-priority auto 118 Assign AE-L/AF-L button 267 Assign Fn button 265 Assign touch Fn 268 Auto (White balance 137 Auto bracketing 148, 264 Auto distortion control 245 Auto flash 94 Auto image rotation 235 Auto info display 278 Auto ISO sensitivity control ..........241 Auto off timers 253 Auto-area AF (AF-area mode) ........ 83 Autoexposure lock 127 Autofocus 78-87, 164-167 Auto-servo AF 78 Available settings 348 B Battery 27, 330, 373 Beep options 276 Black...
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... File naming 240 File number sequence 255 Filter effects 155, 157, 298 Filters 330 Fine-tuning white balance............140 Firmware version 285 Fisheye 297 Flash 44, 93, 323 Flash (White balance 137 Flash cntrl for built-in flash ...........259 Flash compensation 131 Flash control 260 Flash mode 94, 96 Flash range 98 Flash ready indicator........... 5, 44, 328 Flash sync speed 98, 365 Flat (Set Picture Control 152 Flexible program 116 Flicker reduction 176, 281 Fluorescent (White balance)137, 138 Fn button 265 f-number...
... File naming 240 File number sequence 255 Filter effects 155, 157, 298 Filters 330 Fine-tuning white balance............140 Firmware version 285 Fisheye 297 Flash 44, 93, 323 Flash (White balance 137 Flash cntrl for built-in flash ...........259 Flash compensation 131 Flash control 260 Flash mode 94, 96 Flash range 98 Flash ready indicator........... 5, 44, 328 Flash sync speed 98, 365 Flat (Set Picture Control 152 Flexible program 116 Flicker reduction 176, 281 Fluorescent (White balance)137, 138 Fn button 265 f-number...
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...-flash for digital SLR 260 J JPEG 90 JPEG basic 90 JPEG fine 90 JPEG normal 90 L Landscape (Set Picture Control)..152 Language 32, 275 Large (Image size 92 Lens 29, 314, 377, 378 Lens focus ring 88, 377, 378 Lens mount 1, 89 Lens vibration reduction switch... 37, 380 Live view 45, 50, 162, 174 Location data 199, 283 Lock mirror up for cleaning...........340 Long exposure NR 243 Low-angle shots 6 M Image comment 273 Image Dust Off ref photo...
...-flash for digital SLR 260 J JPEG 90 JPEG basic 90 JPEG fine 90 JPEG normal 90 L Landscape (Set Picture Control)..152 Language 32, 275 Large (Image size 92 Lens 29, 314, 377, 378 Lens focus ring 88, 377, 378 Lens mount 1, 89 Lens vibration reduction switch... 37, 380 Live view 45, 50, 162, 174 Location data 199, 283 Lock mirror up for cleaning...........340 Long exposure NR 243 Low-angle shots 6 M Image comment 273 Image Dust Off ref photo...
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... shots 392 O Optional flash 323 Output resolution (HDMI 223 Overview data 198 P Page size (PictBridge 215 Painting 307 Perspective control 297 Photo Illustration 66, 303 Photo information 192, 234 PictBridge 214, 388 Picture Controls 152, 154 PIN-entry WPS 228 Playback 188 Playback display options 234 Playback folder 234 Playback information 192, 234 Playback menu 233 Playback zoom 200 Portrait (Set Picture Control) ........152 Power connector 330, 335 Power switch 31 Preset manual (White balance) .. 137, 142 Press the shutter...
... shots 392 O Optional flash 323 Output resolution (HDMI 223 Overview data 198 P Page size (PictBridge 215 Painting 307 Perspective control 297 Photo Illustration 66, 303 Photo information 192, 234 PictBridge 214, 388 Picture Controls 152, 154 PIN-entry WPS 228 Playback 188 Playback display options 234 Playback folder 234 Playback information 192, 234 Playback menu 233 Playback zoom 200 Portrait (Set Picture Control) ........152 Power connector 330, 335 Power switch 31 Preset manual (White balance) .. 137, 142 Press the shutter...
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...-curtain sync 96 Recent settings 309 Red-eye correction 295 Red-eye reduction 94, 96 Release mode 71 Remote control 107, 332 Remote cord 121, 333 Remote on duration (ML-L3)........ 254 Remote shutter release 282 Remove items (My Menu 312 Reset 110, 237, 248 Reset custom settings 248 Reset shooting menu 237 Resize 292 Retouch menu 286 Retractable lens barrel button.30, 37 Reverse dial rotation 269 Reverse indicators 258 RGB 194, 243 RGB histogram 194 Rotate tall 235 S Save selected...
...-curtain sync 96 Recent settings 309 Red-eye correction 295 Red-eye reduction 94, 96 Release mode 71 Remote control 107, 332 Remote cord 121, 333 Remote on duration (ML-L3)........ 254 Remote shutter release 282 Remove items (My Menu 312 Reset 110, 237, 248 Reset custom settings 248 Reset shooting menu 237 Resize 292 Retouch menu 286 Retractable lens barrel button.30, 37 Reverse dial rotation 269 Reverse indicators 258 RGB 194, 243 RGB histogram 194 Rotate tall 235 S Save selected...