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... Image 76 Long Exp. vii Viewing Photographs on a Computer 59 Printing Photographs 62 Setup...68 Basic Camera Settings 68 Format ...68 CSM/Setup Menu 69 Date ...69 LCD Brightness 69 Video Mode 69 Language (LANG 70 Image Comment 70 USB ...71 Folders ...71 File No. NR 78...Fldr 84 Rotate Tall ...84 Slide Show ...85 Print Set ...86 Small Picture 86 Custom Settings 87 Technical Notes 101 Camera Settings 101 Optional Accessories 104 Caring for the Camera 115 Troubleshooting 120 Appendix ...126 Specifications 129 Index ...136 A two-button reset (page 50) and Custom Setting...
... Image 76 Long Exp. vii Viewing Photographs on a Computer 59 Printing Photographs 62 Setup...68 Basic Camera Settings 68 Format ...68 CSM/Setup Menu 69 Date ...69 LCD Brightness 69 Video Mode 69 Language (LANG 70 Image Comment 70 USB ...71 Folders ...71 File No. NR 78...Fldr 84 Rotate Tall ...84 Slide Show ...85 Print Set ...86 Small Picture 86 Custom Settings 87 Technical Notes 101 Camera Settings 101 Optional Accessories 104 Caring for the Camera 115 Troubleshooting 120 Appendix ...126 Specifications 129 Index ...136 A two-button reset (page 50) and Custom Setting...
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... shoe cover: 109 Built-in flash: 109 (flash sync mode) button: 18, 36 [ Flash compensation: 38] Mode dial: 6 Eyelet for camera strap: 7 Infrared receiver: 28 Lens release button: 7 Power switch: 14 Shutter-release Focus-mode selector: button: 17 15, 35 Connector cover USB connector: 60..., 63 Video connector: 58 DC-IN connector for optional EH-5 AC adapter: 113 2 You may find it helpful to bookmark this section and refer to...
... shoe cover: 109 Built-in flash: 109 (flash sync mode) button: 18, 36 [ Flash compensation: 38] Mode dial: 6 Eyelet for camera strap: 7 Infrared receiver: 28 Lens release button: 7 Power switch: 14 Shutter-release Focus-mode selector: button: 17 15, 35 Connector cover USB connector: 60..., 63 Video connector: 58 DC-IN connector for optional EH-5 AC adapter: 113 2 You may find it helpful to bookmark this section and refer to...
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...the television screen or recorded to video tape; the camera monitor will remain off before connecting or disconnecting the video cable. 3 Connect the video cable as shown below. Viewing Photographs on TV The supplied video cable can be used to connect the camera to a television or VCR for.... During playback, images will no longer turn the camera off . When the EH-5 is recommended for playback or recording. 1 Select the appropriate video mode from the Video Mode menu ( 69). 2 Turn the camera off automatically. Connect to video device 4 Tune the television to display the entire ...
...the television screen or recorded to video tape; the camera monitor will remain off before connecting or disconnecting the video cable. 3 Connect the video cable as shown below. Viewing Photographs on TV The supplied video cable can be used to connect the camera to a television or VCR for.... During playback, images will no longer turn the camera off . When the EH-5 is recommended for playback or recording. 1 Select the appropriate video mode from the Video Mode menu ( 69). 2 Turn the camera off automatically. Connect to video device 4 Tune the television to display the entire ...
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...Dust Ref Photo 74 Firmware Ver. 75 Image Rotation 75 Format Formats the memory card. Option Format CSM/Setup Menu Date LCD Brightness Video Mode Language (LANG) Image Comment USB 68 69 69 69 Select Detailed ( 69) to a computer before formatting. Note that this ...permanently deletes all required files to display 69 the following options. Basic Camera Settings: The Setup Menu 68 Setup Setup Basic Camera Settings The Setup Menu The setup menu contains the following additional options: 70 70 Option 71 Folders 71 File ...
...Dust Ref Photo 74 Firmware Ver. 75 Image Rotation 75 Format Formats the memory card. Option Format CSM/Setup Menu Date LCD Brightness Video Mode Language (LANG) Image Comment USB 68 69 69 69 Select Detailed ( 69) to a computer before formatting. Note that this ...permanently deletes all required files to display 69 the following options. Basic Camera Settings: The Setup Menu 68 Setup Setup Basic Camera Settings The Setup Menu The setup menu contains the following additional options: 70 70 Option 71 Folders 71 File ...
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...Nikon recommends resetting the clock monthly. Three days of charging will power the clock for about one month. Set the clock to a video device such as necessary when the main battery is installed or the camera is exhausted and the clock has been reset. Video Mode Before connecting your camera... Adjust monitor brightness. Basic Camera Settings: The Setup Menu The Clock Battery The clock-calendar is powered by an independent, rechargeable power source, which is charged as a television or VCR, choose a video mode setting that matches the video standard used in the Custom...
...Nikon recommends resetting the clock monthly. Three days of charging will power the clock for about one month. Set the clock to a video device such as necessary when the main battery is installed or the camera is exhausted and the clock has been reset. Video Mode Before connecting your camera... Adjust monitor brightness. Basic Camera Settings: The Setup Menu The Clock Battery The clock-calendar is powered by an independent, rechargeable power source, which is charged as a television or VCR, choose a video mode setting that matches the video standard used in the Custom...
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These settings are listed below. NR ( 78) Playback menu Playback Fldr Rotate Tall ( ( 84) 84) CSM/Setup Menu ( 69) LCD Brightness ( 69) Video Mode ( 69) Setup menu Language (LANG) ( 70) Image Comment ( 70) USB ( 71) File No. Seq. ( 73) Image Rotation ( 75) Off Current Yes Simple 0 Varies with region of sale Varies with region of sale None Mass Storage Off Automatic Technical Notes-Camera Settings 103 Factory defaults for other menu options are not affected by two-button resets or Custom Setting R (Menu Reset). Shooting menu Long Exp.
These settings are listed below. NR ( 78) Playback menu Playback Fldr Rotate Tall ( ( 84) 84) CSM/Setup Menu ( 69) LCD Brightness ( 69) Video Mode ( 69) Setup menu Language (LANG) ( 70) Image Comment ( 70) USB ( 71) File No. Seq. ( 73) Image Rotation ( 75) Off Current Yes Simple 0 Varies with region of sale Varies with region of sale None Mass Storage Off Automatic Technical Notes-Camera Settings 103 Factory defaults for other menu options are not affected by two-button resets or Custom Setting R (Menu Reset). Shooting menu Long Exp.
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... video mode. 69 Can not copy photos to PTP. 71 Photo is a RAW (NEF) image. Nikon Capture 4 Cam- Problem Solution Can not measure white balance. Autoexposure lock is in con- 75 Technical Notes-Troubleshootng • Camera was pointed up or down when 75 shot was taken with D50.... delete photo. •Photo is protected: remove protection. 56 • Memory card is locked. 11 Some photos are displayed in moni- Camera orientation was shutter-release button was not created with Off selected for Image Review. 90 Can not change print order. • Memory card...
... video mode. 69 Can not copy photos to PTP. 71 Photo is a RAW (NEF) image. Nikon Capture 4 Cam- Problem Solution Can not measure white balance. Autoexposure lock is in con- 75 Technical Notes-Troubleshootng • Camera was pointed up or down when 75 shot was taken with D50.... delete photo. •Photo is protected: remove protection. 56 • Memory card is locked. 11 Some photos are displayed in moni- Camera orientation was shutter-release button was not created with Off selected for Image Review. 90 Can not change print order. • Memory card...
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... 133 × 102 × 76 mm (5.2˝ × 4.0˝ × 3.0˝) Weight Approximately 540 g (1 lb 3 oz) without prior notice. Video output Can be selected from NTSC and PAL External interface USB 2.0 Hi-speed Tripod socket ¼˝ (ISO) Firmware upgrades Firmware can be held liable...(no condensation) • Unless otherwise stated, all figures are for a camera with a fully-charged battery operating at an ambient temperature of 20 °C (68 °F). • Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described ...
... 133 × 102 × 76 mm (5.2˝ × 4.0˝ × 3.0˝) Weight Approximately 540 g (1 lb 3 oz) without prior notice. Video output Can be selected from NTSC and PAL External interface USB 2.0 Hi-speed Tripod socket ¼˝ (ISO) Firmware upgrades Firmware can be held liable...(no condensation) • Unless otherwise stated, all figures are for a camera with a fully-charged battery operating at an ambient temperature of 20 °C (68 °F). • Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described ...
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... playback, 54 Tone Comp., 77 Two-button reset, 50 U USB, 59, 63, 71 V Video device, 58, 69 Video Mode, 69 VIDEO OUT, 58 Viewfinder, 13, 16-17 focus. See White balance White Balance, 47, ...Monitor Off, 100 Setup menu, 68-75 N Sharpening, 76 NEF, 31-32. RAW and flash synchronization, Nikon Capture 4, 31, 59, 114 128 Noise, 46 Shooting menu, 76-82, reduction, 78 101-103 NORMAL. See...photographs, 62-67 Print Set, 67 Protecting images, 56 PTP, 59, 63 71 M M. See Remote Digital Vari-Program, 14-20 control; See Image Quality Shooting mode, 21 NO SD Card?, 90 Single-area AF...
... playback, 54 Tone Comp., 77 Two-button reset, 50 U USB, 59, 63, 71 V Video device, 58, 69 Video Mode, 69 VIDEO OUT, 58 Viewfinder, 13, 16-17 focus. See White balance White Balance, 47, ...Monitor Off, 100 Setup menu, 68-75 N Sharpening, 76 NEF, 31-32. RAW and flash synchronization, Nikon Capture 4, 31, 59, 114 128 Noise, 46 Shooting menu, 76-82, reduction, 78 101-103 NORMAL. See...photographs, 62-67 Print Set, 67 Protecting images, 56 PTP, 59, 63 71 M M. See Remote Digital Vari-Program, 14-20 control; See Image Quality Shooting mode, 21 NO SD Card?, 90 Single-area AF...