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See the Quick Start Guide for your camera. The D2Hs, however, is in place, be used with the camera, being careful to first remove all instructions thoroughly to the low-pass filter, where it may enter the camera when lenses are removed or exchanged. Should foreign ...the clean image options available in some third-party imaging software. Once inside the camera, this manual, or have the low-pass filter cleaned by the presence of unpacking and setting up your Nikon digital camera, taking your first photographs, and transferring them to replace the body cap...
See the Quick Start Guide for your camera. The D2Hs, however, is in place, be used with the camera, being careful to first remove all instructions thoroughly to the low-pass filter, where it may enter the camera when lenses are removed or exchanged. Should foreign ...the clean image options available in some third-party imaging software. Once inside the camera, this manual, or have the low-pass filter cleaned by the presence of unpacking and setting up your Nikon digital camera, taking your first photographs, and transferring them to replace the body cap...
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... Balance Image Adjustment Once you have mastered the basics of camera parts, then set up the camera as described in this manual and the names of digital photography, you are ready to use camera controls. Overview Getting to Know the Camera First Steps Now you can read "Overview" and "Getting... to Know the Camera" to acquaint yourself with the conventions used ...
... Balance Image Adjustment Once you have mastered the basics of camera parts, then set up the camera as described in this manual and the names of digital photography, you are ready to use camera controls. Overview Getting to Know the Camera First Steps Now you can read "Overview" and "Getting... to Know the Camera" to acquaint yourself with the conventions used ...
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... Setup 17 Step 4-Attach a Lens 20 Step 5-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 Choosing a Shooting Mode 41 Image Quality and Size 43 Image Quality 43 Image Size...
... Setup 17 Step 4-Attach a Lens 20 Step 5-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 Choosing a Shooting Mode 41 Image Quality and Size 43 Image Quality 43 Image Size...
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Menu Guide 145 The Playback Menu 146 Delete ...146 Playback Folder 148 Slide Show ...149 Hide Image...151 Print Set ...153 Display Mode 156 Image Review 156 After Delete ...157 Rotate Tall ...157 The Shooting Menu 158 Shooting Menu Bank 159 Reset Shooting ......165 ISO...166 Image Sharpening 166 Tone Compensation 166 Color Mode...166 Hue Adjustment 167 Interval Timer Shooting 167 Non-CPU Lens Data 167 Custom Settings 168 The Setup Menu 201 Format ...202 LCD Brightness 203 Mirror Lock-up 203 Video Mode ...204 World Time ...204 Language ...204 Image ...
Menu Guide 145 The Playback Menu 146 Delete ...146 Playback Folder 148 Slide Show ...149 Hide Image...151 Print Set ...153 Display Mode 156 Image Review 156 After Delete ...157 Rotate Tall ...157 The Shooting Menu 158 Shooting Menu Bank 159 Reset Shooting ......165 ISO...166 Image Sharpening 166 Tone Compensation 166 Color Mode...166 Hue Adjustment 167 Interval Timer Shooting 167 Non-CPU Lens Data 167 Custom Settings 168 The Setup Menu 201 Format ...202 LCD Brightness 203 Mirror Lock-up 203 Video Mode ...204 World Time ...204 Language ...204 Image ...
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Introduction Getting Started This chapter is organized and for an explanation of camera parts. Getting to Know the Camera Bookmark this manual is divided into the following sections: Overview Read this section for a description of how this section and refer to ready the camera for information on the names and functions of the symbols and conventions used. First Steps This section details the steps required to it for use: inserting the battery and memory card, attaching a lens and camera strap, and setting the date, time, and language. 1
Introduction Getting Started This chapter is organized and for an explanation of camera parts. Getting to Know the Camera Bookmark this manual is divided into the following sections: Overview Read this section for a description of how this section and refer to ready the camera for information on the names and functions of the symbols and conventions used. First Steps This section details the steps required to it for use: inserting the battery and memory card, attaching a lens and camera strap, and setting the date, time, and language. 1
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...Nikon D2Hs single-lens reflex (SLR) digital camera with your Nikon digital camera. See the URL below for contact information: http://nikonimaging.com/ Replacing This Manual Should you lose this manual, replacements can be ordered, for a fee, from the Nikon representative in Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa: http://www.nikon...tips, answers to frequently-asked questions (FAQs), and general advice on a trip), take a test shot to the camera. This icon marks settings that should be held liable for damages or lost profits that can be fine-tuned from product ...
...Nikon D2Hs single-lens reflex (SLR) digital camera with your Nikon digital camera. See the URL below for contact information: http://nikonimaging.com/ Replacing This Manual Should you lose this manual, replacements can be ordered, for a fee, from the Nikon representative in Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa: http://www.nikon...tips, answers to frequently-asked questions (FAQs), and general advice on a trip), take a test shot to the camera. This icon marks settings that should be held liable for damages or lost profits that can be fine-tuned from product ...
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Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera 1 Custom settings bank 171 2 "Remaining" indicator 28 3 Shooting menu settings bank ..... 159 4 Sensitivity (ISO) indicator 50 Auto sensitivity indicator 180 5 Sensitivity 50 Sensitivity (high gain 50 Number of exposures remaining 28 Length of voice memo ...
Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera 1 Custom settings bank 171 2 "Remaining" indicator 28 3 Shooting menu settings bank ..... 159 4 Sensitivity (ISO) indicator 50 Auto sensitivity indicator 180 5 Sensitivity 50 Sensitivity (high gain 50 Number of exposures remaining 28 Length of voice memo ...
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...Exposure mode button Image quality / size button Exposure compensation button Sensitivity White Main command dial button balance button Image quality and size Set image quality ( 43). Introduction-Getting to the shutter- For ease of access when taking photographs in combination with other controls to... adjust a variety of the main and sub-command dials have been placed close to Know the Camera The Command Dials The main- Choose an image size ( 46). Fine-tune white balance/choose a color temperature/choose a white balance preset...
...Exposure mode button Image quality / size button Exposure compensation button Sensitivity White Main command dial button balance button Image quality and size Set image quality ( 43). Introduction-Getting to the shutter- For ease of access when taking photographs in combination with other controls to... adjust a variety of the main and sub-command dials have been placed close to Know the Camera The Command Dials The main- Choose an image size ( 46). Fine-tune white balance/choose a color temperature/choose a white balance preset...
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...;ash sync mode for optional Speedlight ( 110). 13 Choose an aperture (exposure mode A or M; 88, 90). Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera Exposure Flash settings Choose the exposure mode ( 83-91). Set exposure compensation ( 95). Choose a shutter speed (exposure mode S or M; 86, 90). Aperture lock (exposure mode A or M; 92). Activate or cancel bracketing...
...;ash sync mode for optional Speedlight ( 110). 13 Choose an aperture (exposure mode A or M; 88, 90). Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera Exposure Flash settings Choose the exposure mode ( 83-91). Set exposure compensation ( 95). Choose a shutter speed (exposure mode S or M; 86, 90). Aperture lock (exposure mode A or M; 92). Activate or cancel bracketing...
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Return to left until icon at left of menu is highlighted, press multi selector to SET UP menu. 17 Display menus. * * If option is selected. 3.3 3.4 Display SET UP menu. 3.5 Position cursor in SET UP menu. 3.6 Highlight Language. 3.7 3.8 Display options. 3 Step 3-Basic Setup Choose a language and set the time and date as described below. 3.1 3.2 Introduction-First Steps Turn camera on. Highlight option.
Return to left until icon at left of menu is highlighted, press multi selector to SET UP menu. 17 Display menus. * * If option is selected. 3.3 3.4 Display SET UP menu. 3.5 Position cursor in SET UP menu. 3.6 Highlight Language. 3.7 3.8 Display options. 3 Step 3-Basic Setup Choose a language and set the time and date as described below. 3.1 3.2 Introduction-First Steps Turn camera on. Highlight option.
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..., Minute, and Second. Choose order in the setup menu ( 201). Check the clock regularly against more accurate time pieces and reset as necessary. The camera clock is powered by a separate, non-rechargeable CR1616 lithium bat- Return to WORLD TIME menu. 3.20 Return to change. The Clock Battery The clock-calendar... World Time option in which date is listed. mation on . Press multi selector left or right to select item, up or down to SET UP menu. Press button to set date and time and return to to WORLD TIME menu. 3.19 Highlight Date format. 3.18 3.19 Display options.
..., Minute, and Second. Choose order in the setup menu ( 201). Check the clock regularly against more accurate time pieces and reset as necessary. The camera clock is powered by a separate, non-rechargeable CR1616 lithium bat- Return to WORLD TIME menu. 3.20 Return to change. The Clock Battery The clock-calendar... World Time option in which date is listed. mation on . Press multi selector left or right to select item, up or down to SET UP menu. Press button to set date and time and return to to WORLD TIME menu. 3.19 Highlight Date format. 3.18 3.19 Display options.
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... can not be taken until it clicks into place. 4.3 Lock aperture at the minimum setting This step is not necessary if you are using a lens of the features the camera offers. 4 Step 4-Attach a Lens Nikon recommends using a type G or type D CPU lens to press the lens-release button..., rotate the lens counter-clockwise until the camera is turned off before attaching or removing lenses. 4.2 Attach a ...
... can not be taken until it clicks into place. 4.3 Lock aperture at the minimum setting This step is not necessary if you are using a lens of the features the camera offers. 4 Step 4-Attach a Lens Nikon recommends using a type G or type D CPU lens to press the lens-release button..., rotate the lens counter-clockwise until the camera is turned off before attaching or removing lenses. 4.2 Attach a ...
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...formatted using the Format option in the shutter-speed display and the frame count will format the memory card. To format the card, turn the camera on and hold the ( and ) buttons down simultaneously for approximately two seconds. Press any photographs and other button to a computer before fi...exit without formatting. Pressing both buttons together a second time will blink. play. Format ( 202) Memory cards can be recorded at current settings. Formatting Memory Cards Formatting memory cards permanently deletes any data they may contain. ing will appear in the setup menu. 23
...formatted using the Format option in the shutter-speed display and the frame count will format the memory card. To format the card, turn the camera on and hold the ( and ) buttons down simultaneously for approximately two seconds. Press any photographs and other button to a computer before fi...exit without formatting. Pressing both buttons together a second time will blink. play. Format ( 202) Memory cards can be recorded at current settings. Formatting Memory Cards Formatting memory cards permanently deletes any data they may contain. ing will appear in the setup menu. 23
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...steps to taking photographs: Step 1 Ready the Camera To learn how to restore settings to their default values, see: •Taking Photographs: Two-Button Reset Menu Guide: The Shooting Menu-Reset Shooting Menu Menu Guide: The Custom Settings Menu-Menu Reset 27-28 126 161 172...-173 Step 2 Adjust Camera Settings To learn more about the following camera settings, see: • Taking Photographs: Choosing a Shooting Mode Taking Photographs: Image Quality ...
...steps to taking photographs: Step 1 Ready the Camera To learn how to restore settings to their default values, see: •Taking Photographs: Two-Button Reset Menu Guide: The Shooting Menu-Reset Shooting Menu Menu Guide: The Custom Settings Menu-Menu Reset 27-28 126 161 172...-173 Step 2 Adjust Camera Settings To learn more about the following camera settings, see: • Taking Photographs: Choosing a Shooting Mode Taking Photographs: Image Quality ...
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... top control panel and a flashing icon will be displayed (some memory cards may be able to protect the monitor when the camera is provided with the camera to keep the monitor clean, and to take the cover by its edges, and pull the bottom of the cover gently outwards as... press the bottom of the cover until you hear it as shown at current settings. To remove the monitor cover, hold the camera firmly, take additional pictures at lower image quality or size settings. Camera Off Display If the camera is turned off with a battery and memory card inserted, the frame count and...
... top control panel and a flashing icon will be displayed (some memory cards may be able to protect the monitor when the camera is provided with the camera to keep the monitor clean, and to take the cover by its edges, and pull the bottom of the cover gently outwards as... press the bottom of the cover until you hear it as shown at current settings. To remove the monitor cover, hold the camera firmly, take additional pictures at lower image quality or size settings. Camera Off Display If the camera is turned off with a battery and memory card inserted, the frame count and...
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...each time the shutter-release button is pressed. 29 At this setting, the camera will take photographs at the default settings listed in the table below, using a type G or D lens. Sensitivity 200 set to value roughly equivalent to S (single frame). Information on... 1,632 pixels in size. 47 Sensitivity (digital equivalent of lighting. 64 Built-in exposure program automatically ad- Exposure justs shutter speed and aperture for 43- 2 Tutorial-Basic Photography Step 2-Adjust Camera Settings This tutorial describes how to change settings from their default values is provided in "...
...each time the shutter-release button is pressed. 29 At this setting, the camera will take photographs at the default settings listed in the table below, using a type G or D lens. Sensitivity 200 set to value roughly equivalent to S (single frame). Information on... 1,632 pixels in size. 47 Sensitivity (digital equivalent of lighting. 64 Built-in exposure program automatically ad- Exposure justs shutter speed and aperture for 43- 2 Tutorial-Basic Photography Step 2-Adjust Camera Settings This tutorial describes how to change settings from their default values is provided in "...
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... results for exposure control that takes into account maximum brightness, contrast, and the distance to the subject. At this setting, the user can only be taken when the camera is used for the entire frame. When matrix metering is mounted on the subject in the selected focus area. ... selector until it clicks into place pointing to (single-area AF). Matrix metering uses information from eleven focus areas. At this setting, the camera will automatically focus on the camera, 3D matrix metering II is in the viewfinder shows . 30 If a type G or D lens is selected,...
... results for exposure control that takes into account maximum brightness, contrast, and the distance to the subject. At this setting, the user can only be taken when the camera is used for the entire frame. When matrix metering is mounted on the subject in the selected focus area. ... selector until it clicks into place pointing to (single-area AF). Matrix metering uses information from eleven focus areas. At this setting, the camera will automatically focus on the camera, 3D matrix metering II is in the viewfinder shows . 30 If a type G or D lens is selected,...
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...;nder. Use of 50 mm, shutter speed should be faster than 1/60 s). 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 recommended when shooting at slower shutter speeds. If the photo would be overexposed. Raise sensitivity...
...;nder. Use of 50 mm, shutter speed should be faster than 1/60 s). 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 recommended when shooting at slower shutter speeds. If the photo would be overexposed. Raise sensitivity...
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This chapter explains how and when to adjust camera settings for taking photographs at the most commonly-used settings. Taking Photographs The Details "Tutorial: Basic Photography" described the basic order of operations for different shooting conditions. 37
This chapter explains how and when to adjust camera settings for taking photographs at the most commonly-used settings. Taking Photographs The Details "Tutorial: Basic Photography" described the basic order of operations for different shooting conditions. 37
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...-114 How do I need a flash? Interval Timer Photography Self-Timer Mode 115-119 120 38 Before proceeding, be sure to read "Using Camera Menus" ( 39) for adjusting settings when taking photographs. Taking Photographs The chart below shows the basic order for information on menu operations. Exposure: Metering 82 What is background...
...-114 How do I need a flash? Interval Timer Photography Self-Timer Mode 115-119 120 38 Before proceeding, be sure to read "Using Camera Menus" ( 39) for adjusting settings when taking photographs. Taking Photographs The chart below shows the basic order for information on menu operations. Exposure: Metering 82 What is background...