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... Focus 14 Tutorial 15 "Point-and-Shoot" Photography ( Mode 15 Creative Photography (Digital Vari-Programs).........18 Basic Playback 20 Reference 21 More on Photography (All Modes 22 The Shooting Information Display 22 Focus 23 Focus Mode 23 AF-Area Mode 24 Focus Area Selection 25 Focus Lock 26 Manual Focus ...16: Self-Timer 79 17: Remote on Duration 79 Basic Camera Settings: The Setup Menu 80 CSM/Setup Menu 80 Format Memory Card 81 Info Display Format 81 Auto Shooting Info 83 World Time 83 LCD Brightness 83 Video Mode 83 Language (LANG 84 Image Comment 84 USB ...84 ...
... Focus 14 Tutorial 15 "Point-and-Shoot" Photography ( Mode 15 Creative Photography (Digital Vari-Programs).........18 Basic Playback 20 Reference 21 More on Photography (All Modes 22 The Shooting Information Display 22 Focus 23 Focus Mode 23 AF-Area Mode 24 Focus Area Selection 25 Focus Lock 26 Manual Focus ...16: Self-Timer 79 17: Remote on Duration 79 Basic Camera Settings: The Setup Menu 80 CSM/Setup Menu 80 Format Memory Card 81 Info Display Format 81 Auto Shooting Info 83 World Time 83 LCD Brightness 83 Video Mode 83 Language (LANG 84 Image Comment 84 USB ...84 ...
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...34 10 Accessory shoe cover 99 11 Accessory shoe (for optional flash unit).......... 99 12 (flash mode) button 34 (flash compensation) button 48 13 Eyelet for camera strap 7 14 Connector cover 55, 58, 62 15 Video connector 62 16 Reset switch 108 17 USB connector 55, 58 18 (self-timer) button 33... (function) button 77 19 Lens release button 8 20 Lens mounting index 8 2 Introduction: Getting to it as you read through the rest of the manual. Getting to Know the Camera Take a few ...
...34 10 Accessory shoe cover 99 11 Accessory shoe (for optional flash unit).......... 99 12 (flash mode) button 34 (flash compensation) button 48 13 Eyelet for camera strap 7 14 Connector cover 55, 58, 62 15 Video connector 62 16 Reset switch 108 17 USB connector 55, 58 18 (self-timer) button 33... (function) button 77 19 Lens release button 8 20 Lens mounting index 8 2 Introduction: Getting to it as you read through the rest of the manual. Getting to Know the Camera Take a few ...
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... begin playback. Always turn the camera off before connecting or disconnecting the video cable. 3 Connect the video cable as shown. Connect to video device 4 Tune the television to the video channel. 5 Turn the camera on and press to a television or VCR for extended playback ( 103). 1 Choose the appropriate video mode ( 83). 2 Turn the camera off. Viewing Photographs on TV...
... begin playback. Always turn the camera off before connecting or disconnecting the video cable. 3 Connect the video cable as shown. Connect to video device 4 Tune the television to the video channel. 5 Turn the camera on and press to a television or VCR for extended playback ( 103). 1 Choose the appropriate video mode ( 83). 2 Turn the camera off. Viewing Photographs on TV...
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...Settings ( 74) and (default) setup menus (see above). Other menus list all options. A list of menu names will be selected. 80 Menu Guide/Basic Camera Settings: The Setup Menu My menu Display only selected options. To choose menu items for more information on using the menus. The CSM/Setup menu... 81-82 Firmware version 86 Auto shooting info 83 Dust off ref photo 87 World time 83 Auto image rotation 88 LCD brightness 83 Video mode 83 Language 84 Image comment 84 USB 84 CSM/Setup menu Choose the options displayed in the setup menu can not be listed as ...
...Settings ( 74) and (default) setup menus (see above). Other menus list all options. A list of menu names will be selected. 80 Menu Guide/Basic Camera Settings: The Setup Menu My menu Display only selected options. To choose menu items for more information on using the menus. The CSM/Setup menu... 81-82 Firmware version 86 Auto shooting info 83 Dust off ref photo 87 World time 83 Auto image rotation 88 LCD brightness 83 Video mode 83 Language 84 Image comment 84 USB 84 CSM/Setup menu Choose the options displayed in the setup menu can not be listed as ...
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...time Description Choose the time zone. The camera clock will also be reset to the time in Digital Vari-Program and ) modes or P, S, A, and M modes. Turn daylight saving time on if you find yourself frequently checking camera settings. Menu Guide/Basic Camera Settings: The Setup Menu 83 Select ... exhausted and the clock has been reset to a time starting at 2006.01.01.00:00:00. Video Mode Choose NTSC when connecting the camera to a PAL video device. If "Clock not set back one month. LCD Brightness Adjust monitor brightness between -2 (darkest) and +2 (brightest). Reset ...
...time Description Choose the time zone. The camera clock will also be reset to the time in Digital Vari-Program and ) modes or P, S, A, and M modes. Turn daylight saving time on if you find yourself frequently checking camera settings. Menu Guide/Basic Camera Settings: The Setup Menu 83 Select ... exhausted and the clock has been reset to a time starting at 2006.01.01.00:00:00. Video Mode Choose NTSC when connecting the camera to a PAL video device. If "Clock not set back one month. LCD Brightness Adjust monitor brightness between -2 (darkest) and +2 (brightest). Reset ...
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...30 66 66 88 88 88 54 13, 15 55, 57 58, 84 62, 83 55 55, 56 110 Technical Notes/Troubleshooting Choose correct video mode. Choose correct USB option. Photo is not displayed on images A graph appears during playback Select All for printing. Set USB to PTP. images... be selected when next photo is full or locked. Memory card is taken. Photo is not played back. Transfer to computer. shuttershooting • Camera was pointed up or down when photo was pressed in "wide" (landscape) orientation. • rotation. Problem Solution Flashing areas appear in images ...
...30 66 66 88 88 88 54 13, 15 55, 57 58, 84 62, 83 55 55, 56 110 Technical Notes/Troubleshooting Choose correct video mode. Choose correct USB option. Photo is not displayed on images A graph appears during playback Select All for printing. Set USB to PTP. images... be selected when next photo is full or locked. Memory card is taken. Photo is not played back. Transfer to computer. shuttershooting • Camera was pointed up or down when photo was pressed in "wide" (landscape) orientation. • rotation. Problem Solution Flashing areas appear in images ...
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... settings are restored with region of sale Varies with Custom Setting R (Reset): 1: Beep On 2: Focus mode AF-A 3: AF-area mode Closest subject Dynamic Single 4: Shooting mode Single frame 5: Metering Matrix 6: No memory card? Auto Slow* Fill flash Other settings * Auto slow .../Appendix AUTO JPEG normal Large Auto Off Normal 200 Setup menu CSM/Setup menu Display format Auto shooting info World time LCD brightness Video mode Language Image comment USB Folders File no. Max. Off - 0.0 - Off - Auto - Mass storage NCD40 Off On - Center...
... settings are restored with region of sale Varies with Custom Setting R (Reset): 1: Beep On 2: Focus mode AF-A 3: AF-area mode Closest subject Dynamic Single 4: Shooting mode Single frame 5: Metering Matrix 6: No memory card? Auto Slow* Fill flash Other settings * Auto slow .../Appendix AUTO JPEG normal Large Auto Off Normal 200 Setup menu CSM/Setup menu Display format Auto shooting info World time LCD brightness Video mode Language Image comment USB Folders File no. Max. Off - 0.0 - Off - Auto - Mass storage NCD40 Off On - Center...
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...;F (manual 13/42) Flash Sync contact Flash control TTL Auto aperture Non-TTL auto Range-priority manual Flash mode Flash-ready indicator Accessory shoe Nikon Creative Lighting System X-contact only; flash synchronization at full output Standard ISO hot-shoe contact with sync, signal,...Fill flash, rear-curtain with slow sync, slow sync, slow sync with such Speedlights as Commander. blinks for digital SLR available when CPU lens is used with brightness adjustment Video output Can be selected from NTSC and PAL External interface USB 2.0 Hi-speed Tripod socket ¼in flash...
...;F (manual 13/42) Flash Sync contact Flash control TTL Auto aperture Non-TTL auto Range-priority manual Flash mode Flash-ready indicator Accessory shoe Nikon Creative Lighting System X-contact only; flash synchronization at full output Standard ISO hot-shoe contact with sync, signal,...Fill flash, rear-curtain with slow sync, slow sync, slow sync with such Speedlights as Commander. blinks for digital SLR available when CPU lens is used with brightness adjustment Video output Can be selected from NTSC and PAL External interface USB 2.0 Hi-speed Tripod socket ¼in flash...
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See also Color temperature preset, 49, 70-72 White balance (shooting menu), 49, 70-72 World time (setup menu), 11, 83 Index 125 See Playback W (white balance indicator), 6, 49, 70-72 White balance, 49, 70-72. USB (setup menu), 55, 84 V Video cable, 62, 103 Video device, 62 Video mode (setup menu), 62, 83 VIDEO OUT, 2, 62 Viewfinder, 5, 14, 16, 102, 111- 112 accessories, 102 focus, 14 indicators, 5, 111-112 Viewing photographs.
See also Color temperature preset, 49, 70-72 White balance (shooting menu), 49, 70-72 World time (setup menu), 11, 83 Index 125 See Playback W (white balance indicator), 6, 49, 70-72 White balance, 49, 70-72. USB (setup menu), 55, 84 V Video cable, 62, 103 Video device, 62 Video mode (setup menu), 62, 83 VIDEO OUT, 2, 62 Viewfinder, 5, 14, 16, 102, 111- 112 accessories, 102 focus, 14 indicators, 5, 111-112 Viewing photographs.