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...dusty environments. Reference CD The reference CD contains information on pages 240-241 of unpacking and setting up your Nikon digital camera, taking your first photographs, and transferring them to prevent foreign matter from entering the camera, do not exchange lenses in some third-party imaging software. See the Quick Start Guide for...;lter, clean the low-pass filter as instructed on the software provided with the low-pass filter during production and shipping. The D2H, however, is in photographs taken under certain conditions. Photographs affected by authorized...
...dusty environments. Reference CD The reference CD contains information on pages 240-241 of unpacking and setting up your Nikon digital camera, taking your first photographs, and transferring them to prevent foreign matter from entering the camera, do not exchange lenses in some third-party imaging software. See the Quick Start Guide for...;lter, clean the low-pass filter as instructed on the software provided with the low-pass filter during production and shipping. The D2H, however, is in photographs taken under certain conditions. Photographs affected by authorized...
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How to Read This Manual First, be aware of digital photography, you can read "Overview" and "Getting to Know the Camera" to familiarize yourself with the conventions used in this manual and the names of camera parts, then set up your camera as described in "First Steps." Connections Technical Notes i Choosing a Shooting Mode Focus Exposure Flash...
How to Read This Manual First, be aware of digital photography, you can read "Overview" and "Getting to Know the Camera" to familiarize yourself with the conventions used in this manual and the names of camera parts, then set up your camera as described in "First Steps." Connections Technical Notes i Choosing a Shooting Mode Focus Exposure Flash...
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...2-Insert the Battery 17 Step 3-Choose a Language 18 Step 4-Set the Time and Date 19 Step 5-Attach a Lens 20 Step 6-Insert a Memory Card 22 Tutorial...25 Basic Photography 26 Step 1-Ready the Camera 27 Step 2-Adjust Camera Settings 29 Step 3-Frame a Photograph 31 Step 4-Focus 32 Step ...5-Check Exposure 33 Step 6-Take the Photograph 34 Basic Playback 35 Taking Photographs 37 Using Camera Menus 39 Image Quality and Size 41 Image ...
...2-Insert the Battery 17 Step 3-Choose a Language 18 Step 4-Set the Time and Date 19 Step 5-Attach a Lens 20 Step 6-Insert a Memory Card 22 Tutorial...25 Basic Photography 26 Step 1-Ready the Camera 27 Step 2-Adjust Camera Settings 29 Step 3-Frame a Photograph 31 Step 4-Focus 32 Step ...5-Check Exposure 33 Step 6-Take the Photograph 34 Basic Playback 35 Taking Photographs 37 Using Camera Menus 39 Image Quality and Size 41 Image ...
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... 144 Voice Memo Playback Options 145 Menu Guide...147 The Playback Menu 148 Delete ...148 Playback Folder 150 Slide Show ...151 Hide Image ...154 Print Set ...156 Display Mode 159 Image Review 159 After Delete ...160 The Shooting Menu 161 Shooting Menu Bank 162 Reset Shooting Menu 164 Active Folder ...165...
... 144 Voice Memo Playback Options 145 Menu Guide...147 The Playback Menu 148 Delete ...148 Playback Folder 150 Slide Show ...151 Hide Image ...154 Print Set ...156 Display Mode 159 Image Review 159 After Delete ...160 The Shooting Menu 161 Shooting Menu Bank 162 Reset Shooting Menu 164 Active Folder ...165...
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...ISO ...168 Image Sharpening 168 Tone Compensation 168 Color Mode ...168 Hue Adjustment 169 Interval Timer Shooting 169 Non-CPU Lens Data 169 Custom Settings 170 The Setup Menu 206 Format ...207 LCD Brightness 208 Mirror Lock-up 208 Video Mode ...209 Language...209 Date ...209 Image Comment 210...Wireless LAN...217 Firmware Version 219 Connections...221 Television Playback 222 Connecting to a Computer 223 Technical Notes 227 Optional Accessories 228 Lenses for the D2H 228 Other Accessories 231 Caring for the Camera 237 Troubleshooting 242 Specifications 245 Index ...250 x
...ISO ...168 Image Sharpening 168 Tone Compensation 168 Color Mode ...168 Hue Adjustment 169 Interval Timer Shooting 169 Non-CPU Lens Data 169 Custom Settings 170 The Setup Menu 206 Format ...207 LCD Brightness 208 Mirror Lock-up 208 Video Mode ...209 Language...209 Date ...209 Image Comment 210...Wireless LAN...217 Firmware Version 219 Connections...221 Television Playback 222 Connecting to a Computer 223 Technical Notes 227 Optional Accessories 228 Lenses for the D2H 228 Other Accessories 231 Caring for the Camera 237 Troubleshooting 242 Specifications 245 Index ...250 x
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... This section details the steps required to it for an explanation of the symbols and conventions used. Introduction Getting Started Overview 2 Getting to Know the Camera 3-14 This chapter is divided into the following sections: Overview Read this section for a description of how this section and refer to ready the...
... This section details the steps required to it for an explanation of the symbols and conventions used. Introduction Getting Started Overview 2 Getting to Know the Camera 3-14 This chapter is divided into the following sections: Overview Read this section for a description of how this section and refer to ready the...
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This icon marks settings that can be adjusted using the camera. Life-Long Learning As part of a Nikon D2H single-lens reflex (SLR) digital camera with you on a trip), take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning normally. Introduction-Overview Overview About This Manual Thank you for your purchase of Nikon's "Life-Long Learning" commitment to...
This icon marks settings that can be adjusted using the camera. Life-Long Learning As part of a Nikon D2H single-lens reflex (SLR) digital camera with you on a trip), take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning normally. Introduction-Overview Overview About This Manual Thank you for your purchase of Nikon's "Life-Long Learning" commitment to...
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Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera 1 Custom settings bank 173 2 "Remaining" indicator 28, 47 3 Shooting menu settings bank ..... 162 4 Sensitivity (ISO) indicator 49 Auto sensitivity indicator 183 5 Sensitivity 49 Sensitivity (high gain 49 Number of exposures remaining 28, 47 Length of voice ...
Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera 1 Custom settings bank 173 2 "Remaining" indicator 28, 47 3 Shooting menu settings bank ..... 162 4 Sensitivity (ISO) indicator 49 Auto sensitivity indicator 183 5 Sensitivity 49 Sensitivity (high gain 49 Number of exposures remaining 28, 47 Length of voice ...
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... / size button Exposure compensation button Sensitivity White Main command dial button balance button Image quality and size Set image quality ( 43). release button for vertical shooting ( 4). Fine-tune white balance/choose a color... temperature/choose a white balance preset ( 55). White balance Choose a white balance setting ( 53). Introduction-Getting to adjust a variety of the main and sub-command dials have been placed ... duplicate the functions of settings. For ease of access when taking photographs in combination with other controls to Know the...
... / size button Exposure compensation button Sensitivity White Main command dial button balance button Image quality and size Set image quality ( 43). release button for vertical shooting ( 4). Fine-tune white balance/choose a color... temperature/choose a white balance preset ( 55). White balance Choose a white balance setting ( 53). Introduction-Getting to adjust a variety of the main and sub-command dials have been placed ... duplicate the functions of settings. For ease of access when taking photographs in combination with other controls to Know the...
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...(exposure mode S or M; 88, 92). Aperture lock (exposure mode A or M; 94). Select bracketing exposure increment ( 99, 103). Set exposure compensation ( 97). Activate or cancel bracketing/select number of aperture and shutter speed (exposure mode P; 86). Choose a combination of shots... in bracketing sequence ( 98, 103). Shutter speed lock (exposure mode S or M; 94). Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera Exposure Flash settings Choose the exposure mode ( 86-93). Choose an aperture (exposure mode A or M; 90, 92). Choose a flash sync mode for ...
...(exposure mode S or M; 88, 92). Aperture lock (exposure mode A or M; 94). Select bracketing exposure increment ( 99, 103). Set exposure compensation ( 97). Activate or cancel bracketing/select number of aperture and shutter speed (exposure mode P; 86). Choose a combination of shots... in bracketing sequence ( 98, 103). Shutter speed lock (exposure mode S or M; 94). Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera Exposure Flash settings Choose the exposure mode ( 86-93). Choose an aperture (exposure mode A or M; 90, 92). Choose a flash sync mode for ...
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... about batteries and alternative power sources, see: • Technical Notes: Optional Accessories 231 • Caring for the Camera and Battery iv-v Choose a Language 18 Set the Time and Date 19 For information on changing the clock battery, see: • Technical Notes: Caring for ...your camera 239 Attach a Lens To learn more about the lenses available for the D2H, see: • Technical Notes: Optional Accessories 20...
... about batteries and alternative power sources, see: • Technical Notes: Optional Accessories 231 • Caring for the Camera and Battery iv-v Choose a Language 18 Set the Time and Date 19 For information on changing the clock battery, see: • Technical Notes: Caring for ...your camera 239 Attach a Lens To learn more about the lenses available for the D2H, see: • Technical Notes: Optional Accessories 20...
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... French, Chinese, and Japanese. 3.1 Turn camera on. 3.2 SHOOTING MENU Shooting menu bank Reset shooting menu Active folder File name Image quality Image size Raw compression White bal. A 100 DSC NORM ON A Display menus (if option is selected). 3.3 SET UP Format 3.4 LCD brightness 0 Mirror lock... cursor in your choice of menu is highlighted, press multi selector to SET UP menu. 18 3 Introduction-First Steps Step 3-Choose a Language Camera menus and messages can be displayed in SET UP menu. 3.5 SET UP Format 3.6 LCD brightness 0 Mirror lock-up OFF Video mode Date...
... French, Chinese, and Japanese. 3.1 Turn camera on. 3.2 SHOOTING MENU Shooting menu bank Reset shooting menu Active folder File name Image quality Image size Raw compression White bal. A 100 DSC NORM ON A Display menus (if option is selected). 3.3 SET UP Format 3.4 LCD brightness 0 Mirror lock... cursor in your choice of menu is highlighted, press multi selector to SET UP menu. 18 3 Introduction-First Steps Step 3-Choose a Language Camera menus and messages can be displayed in SET UP menu. 3.5 SET UP Format 3.6 LCD brightness 0 Mirror lock-up OFF Video mode Date...
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...CR1616 lithium bat- mation on . CAUTION Use only CR1616 lithium batteries. The camera clock is included with the correct time and date, display the setup menu ( 18), then set the time and date as described below. 4.1 SET UP Format 4.2 LCD brightness 0 Mirror lock-up OFF Video mode Date Language...the clock battery, see "Technical Notes: Caring for Your Camera" ( 239). tery with a life of battery could cause an ex- Dispose of recording is less accurate than most watches and household clocks. 4 Introduction-First Steps Step 4-Set the Time and Date The time and date of used ...
...CR1616 lithium bat- mation on . CAUTION Use only CR1616 lithium batteries. The camera clock is included with the correct time and date, display the setup menu ( 18), then set the time and date as described below. 4.1 SET UP Format 4.2 LCD brightness 0 Mirror lock-up OFF Video mode Date Language...the clock battery, see "Technical Notes: Caring for Your Camera" ( 239). tery with a life of battery could cause an ex- Dispose of recording is less accurate than most watches and household clocks. 4 Introduction-First Steps Step 4-Set the Time and Date The time and date of used ...
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... on. Introduction-First Steps CPU lenses have CPU contacts Type G lens 5.1 Turn the camera off Turn the camera off and aperture locked at the minimum setting (highest f/-number). If you are using a lens of the features the camera offers. 5 Step 5-Attach a Lens Nikon recommends using a type G or type D CPU lens to press the lens-release...
... on. Introduction-First Steps CPU lenses have CPU contacts Type G lens 5.1 Turn the camera off Turn the camera off and aperture locked at the minimum setting (highest f/-number). If you are using a lens of the features the camera offers. 5 Step 5-Attach a Lens Nikon recommends using a type G or type D CPU lens to press the lens-release...
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... permanently deletes any other data you wish to keep to exit without formatting. Format ( 207) Memory cards can be recorded at current settings. To format the card, turn the camera on and hold the ( and ) buttons down simultaneously for approximately two seconds. Press any data they may contain. play. When formatting is...
... permanently deletes any other data you wish to keep to exit without formatting. Format ( 207) Memory cards can be recorded at current settings. To format the card, turn the camera on and hold the ( and ) buttons down simultaneously for approximately two seconds. Press any data they may contain. play. When formatting is...
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...STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 Ready the Camera 27-28 To learn more about the battery level display, see: • Introduction: First Steps 15-24 To learn how to restore settings to their default values, see: • Taking Photographs: Two-Button Reset... 128 • Menu Guide: The Shooting Menu 161-169 • Menu Guide: The Custom Settings Menu 170-205 Adjust Camera Settings To learn more about the following camera settings, see: • Taking Photographs: Choosing a Shooting Mode Taking Photographs: Image Quality and Size Taking Photographs: ...
...STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 Ready the Camera 27-28 To learn more about the battery level display, see: • Introduction: First Steps 15-24 To learn how to restore settings to their default values, see: • Taking Photographs: Two-Button Reset... 128 • Menu Guide: The Shooting Menu 161-169 • Menu Guide: The Custom Settings Menu 170-205 Adjust Camera Settings To learn more about the following camera settings, see: • Taking Photographs: Choosing a Shooting Mode Taking Photographs: Image Quality and Size Taking Photographs: ...
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No further pictures can be taken until you delete pictures or insert a new memory card. Tutorial-Basic Photography 1 1.3 Check the number of exposures remaining The exposure-count displays in the viewfinder. When this number reaches zero, the icon will flash in the top control panel and a flashing icon will appear in the top control panel and viewfinder show the number of photographs that can be taken at lower image quality or size settings. 28 You may be able to take additional pictures at current settings.
No further pictures can be taken until you delete pictures or insert a new memory card. Tutorial-Basic Photography 1 1.3 Check the number of exposures remaining The exposure-count displays in the viewfinder. When this number reaches zero, the icon will flash in the top control panel and a flashing icon will appear in the top control panel and viewfinder show the number of photographs that can be taken at lower image quality or size settings. 28 You may be able to take additional pictures at current settings.
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... this setting, the camera will take photographs at the default settings listed...Camera focuses on when and how to ISO 200. 50 White balance (Auto) White balance is adjusted automatically for 51- Sensitivity 200 set to value roughly equivalent to change settings... from their default values is provided in center focus area Center focus area area. 74 2.1 Set... in "Taking Photographs" ( 37). 2 Tutorial-Basic Photography Step 2-Adjust Camera Settings This tutorial describes how to take one photograph each time the shutter-release ...
... this setting, the camera will take photographs at the default settings listed...Camera focuses on when and how to ISO 200. 50 White balance (Auto) White balance is adjusted automatically for 51- Sensitivity 200 set to value roughly equivalent to change settings... from their default values is provided in center focus area Center focus area area. 74 2.1 Set... in "Taking Photographs" ( 37). 2 Tutorial-Basic Photography Step 2-Adjust Camera Settings This tutorial describes how to take one photograph each time the shutter-release ...
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... distance to the subject in the selected focus area when the shutterrelease button is used for the entire frame. At this setting, the user can only be taken when the camera is selected, the metering display in focus. 2.4 Choose matrix metering ( 84) Press the metering selector lock button and rotate the metering...-Basic Photography 2 2.2 Choose single-area AF ( 76) Rotate the AF-area mode selector until it clicks into place pointing to S (single-servo autofocus). At this setting, the camera will automatically focus on the camera, 3D matrix metering is pressed halfway.
... distance to the subject in the selected focus area when the shutterrelease button is used for the entire frame. At this setting, the user can only be taken when the camera is selected, the metering display in focus. 2.4 Choose matrix metering ( 84) Press the metering selector lock button and rotate the metering...-Basic Photography 2 2.2 Choose single-area AF ( 76) Rotate the AF-area mode selector until it clicks into place pointing to S (single-servo autofocus). At this setting, the camera will automatically focus on the camera, 3D matrix metering is pressed halfway.
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...or over-exposed at shutter speeds of a tripod is pressed halfway. Shutter Speed and Camera Shake To prevent blurring caused by camera shake, the shutter speed should be used to prevent blur at current settings, one of the lens, in the viewfinder. 5 Tutorial-Basic Photography Step... 5-Check Exposure In exposure mode P (programmed auto), the camera automatically sets shutter speed and aperture when the shutter-release button is ...
...or over-exposed at shutter speeds of a tripod is pressed halfway. Shutter Speed and Camera Shake To prevent blurring caused by camera shake, the shutter speed should be used to prevent blur at current settings, one of the lens, in the viewfinder. 5 Tutorial-Basic Photography Step... 5-Check Exposure In exposure mode P (programmed auto), the camera automatically sets shutter speed and aperture when the shutter-release button is ...