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... other small parts into their mouths. Avoid contact with metal objects such as discoloration or deformation. Removing memory cards Memory cards may become hot during use , attach the terminal cover and store in your finger in a...nder, care should be taken to cool. • Discontinue use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for an extended period, the battery may become hot. Observe caution when using the viewfinder When...cover when transporting the battery. Before removing the battery, turn the camera off and allow the battery to prevent infants from the...
... other small parts into their mouths. Avoid contact with metal objects such as discoloration or deformation. Removing memory cards Memory cards may become hot during use , attach the terminal cover and store in your finger in a...nder, care should be taken to cool. • Discontinue use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for an extended period, the battery may become hot. Observe caution when using the viewfinder When...cover when transporting the battery. Before removing the battery, turn the camera off and allow the battery to prevent infants from the...
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... if subjected to a soft cloth and wipe the lens carefully. • See "Technical Notes: Caring for Your Camera" for information on cleaning the low-pass filter ( 240). Keep dry This product is extremely thin and ...cleaning tools, or subject it to remove dust and lint, then wipe gently with a blower. After using your camera thoroughly. In rare instances, static electricity produced by equipment such as occur when entering or leaving a heated building...radiation or magnetic fields. If you exert pressure on the memory card, or affect the product's internal circuitry.
... if subjected to a soft cloth and wipe the lens carefully. • See "Technical Notes: Caring for Your Camera" for information on cleaning the low-pass filter ( 240). Keep dry This product is extremely thin and ...cleaning tools, or subject it to remove dust and lint, then wipe gently with a blower. After using your camera thoroughly. In rare instances, static electricity produced by equipment such as occur when entering or leaving a heated building...radiation or magnetic fields. If you exert pressure on the memory card, or affect the product's internal circuitry.
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...in loss of its charge. • Should the battery terminals become dirty, wipe them unusable. • Insert memory cards as necessary. Replace the terminal cover before putting the camera away again. • Store the battery in a cool, dry place. This is connected. To prevent an ...accidental interruption of storage at right. Memory cards • Turn the power off before inserting or removing memory cards. v Turn the camera on the monitor • The monitor may contain a few times before putting the battery away. Turn...
...in loss of its charge. • Should the battery terminals become dirty, wipe them unusable. • Insert memory cards as necessary. Replace the terminal cover before putting the camera away again. • Store the battery in a cool, dry place. This is connected. To prevent an ...accidental interruption of storage at right. Memory cards • Turn the power off before inserting or removing memory cards. v Turn the camera on the monitor • The monitor may contain a few times before putting the battery away. Turn...
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... 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...
... 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...
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... sections: Overview Read this section for a description of how this section and refer to it for use: inserting the battery and memory card, attaching a lens and camera strap, and setting the date, time, and language. First Steps 15-24 1 First Steps This section details the steps required ...to Know the Camera Bookmark this manual is organized and for an explanation of camera parts. Getting to ready the camera for information on the names and functions of the symbols and conventions used.
... sections: Overview Read this section for a description of how this section and refer to it for use: inserting the battery and memory card, attaching a lens and camera strap, and setting the date, time, and language. First Steps 15-24 1 First Steps This section details the steps required ...to Know the Camera Bookmark this manual is organized and for an explanation of camera parts. Getting to ready the camera for information on the names and functions of the symbols and conventions used.
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Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera Eyepiece shutter lever: Delete ( ) button: 35, 138 Format ( ) button: 23 Playback ( ) button: 130 Monitor: 16, 35, 237 Menu ( ) button: 39 Thumbnail ( ) button: 134 Protect ( ) button: ..., 232 AF-ON ( )button: 73 Main command dial: 12 Multi selector: 14 Focus selector lock: 74 Memory card access lamp: 22, 24 AF-area mode selector: 76 Enter ( ) button: 40 Memory card Playback zoom slot cover: ( ) button: 22 136 Card-slot cover Speaker: 145 Rear control panel: 8 release button (under cover): 22 Sensitivity (ISO) button...
Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera Eyepiece shutter lever: Delete ( ) button: 35, 138 Format ( ) button: 23 Playback ( ) button: 130 Monitor: 16, 35, 237 Menu ( ) button: 39 Thumbnail ( ) button: 134 Protect ( ) button: ..., 232 AF-ON ( )button: 73 Main command dial: 12 Multi selector: 14 Focus selector lock: 74 Memory card access lamp: 22, 24 AF-area mode selector: 76 Enter ( ) button: 40 Memory card Playback zoom slot cover: ( ) button: 22 136 Card-slot cover Speaker: 145 Rear control panel: 8 release button (under cover): 22 Sensitivity (ISO) button...
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...Camera 1 Shutter speed 85, 93, 94 Exposure compensation value ....... 97 Number of shots in bracketing sequence 98 Number of intervals for interval timer photography ......... 120 Focal length (non-CPU lens) ........ 126 Sensitivity (ISO equivalency 49 2 Shutter-speed lock icon 94 3 Flexible program indicator 87 4 Exposure mode 85 5 Memory card... indicator 23 6 Focus area 74, 78-79 AF-area mode 76 7 Flash sync mode 113 8 Number of exposures remaining 28, 47 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills 71 Capture mode ...
...Camera 1 Shutter speed 85, 93, 94 Exposure compensation value ....... 97 Number of shots in bracketing sequence 98 Number of intervals for interval timer photography ......... 120 Focal length (non-CPU lens) ........ 126 Sensitivity (ISO equivalency 49 2 Shutter-speed lock icon 94 3 Flexible program indicator 87 4 Exposure mode 85 5 Memory card... indicator 23 6 Focus area 74, 78-79 AF-area mode 76 7 Flash sync mode 113 8 Number of exposures remaining 28, 47 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills 71 Capture mode ...
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... Steps First Steps Getting the Camera Ready for Use Before using your camera for the first time, complete the following steps: STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 Attach the Camera Strap 16 Insert the Battery...camera 239 Attach a Lens To learn more about the lenses available for the D2H, see: • Technical Notes: Optional Accessories 20-21 228-230 Insert a Memory Card To learn more about compatible memory cards, see: • Technical Notes: Approved Memory Cards For more information on formatting memory cards, see: • The Setup Menu: Formatting Memory Cards...
... Steps First Steps Getting the Camera Ready for Use Before using your camera for the first time, complete the following steps: STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 Attach the Camera Strap 16 Insert the Battery...camera 239 Attach a Lens To learn more about the lenses available for the D2H, see: • Technical Notes: Optional Accessories 20-21 228-230 Insert a Memory Card To learn more about compatible memory cards, see: • Technical Notes: Approved Memory Cards For more information on formatting memory cards, see: • The Setup Menu: Formatting Memory Cards...
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...Battery The D2H is powered by a rechargeable Nikon EN-EL4 Li-ion battery (provided). 2.1 Charge the battery The EN-EL4 is not fully charged at right. 2.6 Latch the battery-chamber cover To prevent the battery from being dislodged during operation, be sure the cover is off (with some memory cards, it... may be necessary to turn the camera ...
...Battery The D2H is powered by a rechargeable Nikon EN-EL4 Li-ion battery (provided). 2.1 Charge the battery The EN-EL4 is not fully charged at right. 2.6 Latch the battery-chamber cover To prevent the battery from being dislodged during operation, be sure the cover is off (with some memory cards, it... may be necessary to turn the camera ...
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..., the D2H uses CompactFlash memory cards or microdrive cards to open the card slot (ᕅ). 3 2 1 6.3 Insert a memory card Insert the memory card with the rear label Terminals Rear label toward the monitor (ᕃ). For a list of ry card is powered by an AC adapter, will pop up (ᕄ). Inserting the card upside down or backwards could damage the camera or the card. Direction...
..., the D2H uses CompactFlash memory cards or microdrive cards to open the card slot (ᕅ). 3 2 1 6.3 Insert a memory card Insert the memory card with the rear label Terminals Rear label toward the monitor (ᕃ). For a list of ry card is powered by an AC adapter, will pop up (ᕄ). Inserting the card upside down or backwards could damage the camera or the card. Direction...
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... To format the card, turn the camera on and hold the ( and ) buttons down simultaneously for approximately two seconds. When formatting is complete, the frame-count display will blink. During Formatting Do not remove the card or battery or unplug...-First Steps 6.4 Format the memory card Memory cards must be formatted before proceeding ( 223-226). ing will format the memory card. Formatting Memory Cards Formatting memory cards permanently deletes any photographs and other button to a computer before first use. Format ( 207) Memory cards can be recorded at current ...
... To format the card, turn the camera on and hold the ( and ) buttons down simultaneously for approximately two seconds. When formatting is complete, the frame-count display will blink. During Formatting Do not remove the card or battery or unplug...-First Steps 6.4 Format the memory card Memory cards must be formatted before proceeding ( 223-226). ing will format the memory card. Formatting Memory Cards Formatting memory cards permanently deletes any photographs and other button to a computer before first use. Format ( 207) Memory cards can be recorded at current ...
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...observe this precaution could result in loss of humidity, or direct sunlight. Removing Memory Cards Memory cards can then be removed without loss of data or in damage to the camera or card. • Do not touch the card terminals with your fingers or metal objects. • Do not apply... force to the camera or card. Do NOT attempt to partially eject the card (ᕃ). Failure to observe these precautions could result in loss of data when the camera is on the memory card while pressing the eject button. Failure to observe this precaution...
...observe this precaution could result in loss of humidity, or direct sunlight. Removing Memory Cards Memory cards can then be removed without loss of data or in damage to the camera or card. • Do not touch the card terminals with your fingers or metal objects. • Do not apply... force to the camera or card. Do NOT attempt to partially eject the card (ᕃ). Failure to observe these precautions could result in loss of data when the camera is on the memory card while pressing the eject button. Failure to observe this precaution...
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You may be able to take additional pictures at current settings. Tutorial-Basic Photography 1 1.3 Check the number of photographs that can be taken until you delete pictures or insert a new memory card. 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 exposures remaining The exposure-count displays in the viewfinder. No further pictures can be taken at lower image quality or size settings. 28
You may be able to take additional pictures at current settings. Tutorial-Basic Photography 1 1.3 Check the number of photographs that can be taken until you delete pictures or insert a new memory card. 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 exposures remaining The exposure-count displays in the viewfinder. No further pictures can be taken at lower image quality or size settings. 28
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... may cause deterioration in the LBCAST image sensor that the camera uses in the monitor immediately after recording by pressing the button. When On is being recorded to the memory card after shooting, the access lamp next to the card slot cover will light. Do Not Photograph Strong Light Sources... Avoid taking pictures with the camera focused on the sun or other strong light source. Intense light ...
... may cause deterioration in the LBCAST image sensor that the camera uses in the monitor immediately after recording by pressing the button. When On is being recorded to the memory card after shooting, the access lamp next to the card slot cover will light. Do Not Photograph Strong Light Sources... Avoid taking pictures with the camera focused on the sun or other strong light source. Intense light ...
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...Photographs button. Press the multi selector up to the first photograph by pressing the multi selector up or down buttons on the memory card is displayed, you can view the last photograph by pressing the multi selector down. When the last photograph on the multi selector....the the shutter-release button halfway. The most recent photograph Tutorial-Basic Playback 100-1 Viewing Additional Photographs To page through the images on the memory card, press and hold the up . Basic Playback To play photographs back, press the will be displayed in the order recorded, press the ...
...Photographs button. Press the multi selector up to the first photograph by pressing the multi selector up or down buttons on the memory card is displayed, you can view the last photograph by pressing the multi selector down. When the last photograph on the multi selector....the the shutter-release button halfway. The most recent photograph Tutorial-Basic Playback 100-1 Viewing Additional Photographs To page through the images on the memory card, press and hold the up . Basic Playback To play photographs back, press the will be displayed in the order recorded, press the ...
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... Format LCD brightness 0 Mirror lock-up OFF Video mode Date Language En Image comment OFF Auto image rotation ON Highlight menu item. Taking Photographs-Using Camera Menus Making a Selection To modify settings for the next shot, press the shutter-release button halfway. 40 Exiting the Menus To exit the menus, press... pressing the multi selector to the left. • The selection for some cases, a selection can also exit the menus by pressing the button to the memory card. • Pressing the button or the center of the multi selector.
... Format LCD brightness 0 Mirror lock-up OFF Video mode Date Language En Image comment OFF Auto image rotation ON Highlight menu item. Taking Photographs-Using Camera Menus Making a Selection To modify settings for the next shot, press the shutter-release button halfway. 40 Exiting the Menus To exit the menus, press... pressing the multi selector to the left. • The selection for some cases, a selection can also exit the menus by pressing the button to the memory card. • Pressing the button or the center of the multi selector.
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... the JPEG image will be viewed in the software provided with the camera or in Nikon Electronic Image Format (NEF). The following image quality options (listed in descending order by approximately fifty to NEF (Raw) the memory card in Nikon Capture 4 ( 223). When photographs taken at these settings are recorded, one ...and JPEG images will be displayed. NEF images can only be deleted. 41 Taking Photographs-Image Quality and Size Image Quality The D2H supports the following options are recorded, one NEF (RAW) image and one fine-quality Fine JPEG image.
... the JPEG image will be viewed in the software provided with the camera or in Nikon Electronic Image Format (NEF). The following image quality options (listed in descending order by approximately fifty to NEF (Raw) the memory card in Nikon Capture 4 ( 223). When photographs taken at these settings are recorded, one ...and JPEG images will be displayed. NEF images can only be deleted. 41 Taking Photographs-Image Quality and Size Image Quality The D2H supports the following options are recorded, one NEF (RAW) image and one fine-quality Fine JPEG image.
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... is measured in the shooting menu ( 167) and press the multi selector to the right. Choose image size according to the space available on the memory card and the task at hand. Taking Photographs-Image Quality and Size The Raw Compression Menu The Raw compression menu controls whether NEF (RAW) images are...
... is measured in the shooting menu ( 167) and press the multi selector to the right. Choose image size according to the space available on the memory card and the task at hand. Taking Photographs-Image Quality and Size The Raw Compression Menu The Raw compression menu controls whether NEF (RAW) images are...
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Taking Photographs-Image Quality and Size Memory Card Capacity and Image Quality/Size The following table shows the approximate number of images* †† †† 58 66 †† †† 67 ...) NEF + JPEG Basic NEF (Raw) NEF (Raw) TIFF (RGB) JPEG Fine JPEG Normal JPEG Basic Comp. of pictures that can be stored on a 512 MB card at different image quality and size settings. NEF (Raw) NEF + JPEG Normal NEF (Raw) Comp. L M L M L M L M File size* ** ** 7.9 MB 7.1 MB ** ** 6.6 MB 6.1 MB ** ** 6.5 MB 6.3 MB ‡‡...
Taking Photographs-Image Quality and Size Memory Card Capacity and Image Quality/Size The following table shows the approximate number of images* †† †† 58 66 †† †† 67 ...) NEF + JPEG Basic NEF (Raw) NEF (Raw) TIFF (RGB) JPEG Fine JPEG Normal JPEG Basic Comp. of pictures that can be stored on a 512 MB card at different image quality and size settings. NEF (Raw) NEF + JPEG Normal NEF (Raw) Comp. L M L M L M L M File size* ** ** 7.9 MB 7.1 MB ** ** 6.6 MB 6.1 MB ** ** 6.5 MB 6.3 MB ‡‡...
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... compressed NEF (RAW) images is room for approximately 1,260 exposures, the exposure count display will show 1.2 K). Large-Capacity Memory Cards When enough memory remains on the memory card to record a thousand or more detailed the image, the larger the resulting file and the fewer the images that .... † Maximum number of frames that can be taken in memory buffer. ‡ Image size applies to sixty percent of uncompressed NEF (RAW) images. File size of JPEG files varies with camera or in Nikon Capture 4, NEF images are approximate. The actual number of images ...
... compressed NEF (RAW) images is room for approximately 1,260 exposures, the exposure count display will show 1.2 K). Large-Capacity Memory Cards When enough memory remains on the memory card to record a thousand or more detailed the image, the larger the resulting file and the fewer the images that .... † Maximum number of frames that can be taken in memory buffer. ‡ Image size applies to sixty percent of uncompressed NEF (RAW) images. File size of JPEG files varies with camera or in Nikon Capture 4, NEF images are approximate. The actual number of images ...