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... Information Display 54 Touch Photography (Touch Shutter 55 Movies 58 Recording Movies 58 Indices...63 Using the i Button 64 The Live View Display 66 Frame Size, Frame Rate, and Movie Quality 68 The Information Display 69 The Movie Crop 70 Taking Photos in Movie Mode 71 Time-Lapse Movies 74 Viewing Movies... 80 Editing Movies 82 Trimming Movies 82 Saving Selected Frames 86 Image Recording Options 88 Image Area 88 Image Quality 91 Image Size 94 Using Two Memory Cards 96 vii
... Information Display 54 Touch Photography (Touch Shutter 55 Movies 58 Recording Movies 58 Indices...63 Using the i Button 64 The Live View Display 66 Frame Size, Frame Rate, and Movie Quality 68 The Information Display 69 The Movie Crop 70 Taking Photos in Movie Mode 71 Time-Lapse Movies 74 Viewing Movies... 80 Editing Movies 82 Trimming Movies 82 Saving Selected Frames 86 Image Recording Options 88 Image Area 88 Image Quality 91 Image Size 94 Using Two Memory Cards 96 vii
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... Flicker Reduction 234 Multiple Exposure 236 Interval Timer Photography 243 Non-CPU Lenses 250 Location Data 253 More About Playback 255 Viewing Images 255 Full-Frame Playback 255 Thumbnail Playback 255 Playback Controls 256 Using the Touch Screen 258 The i Button 260 Photo Information 261 Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom 271... Protecting Photographs from Deletion 273 Rating Pictures 274 Selecting Photos for Upload 276 Selecting Individual Photos 276 Selecting Multiple Photos 277 Deleting Photographs 278 Full-Frame and Thumbnail Playback 278 The Playback Menu 279 x
... Flicker Reduction 234 Multiple Exposure 236 Interval Timer Photography 243 Non-CPU Lenses 250 Location Data 253 More About Playback 255 Viewing Images 255 Full-Frame Playback 255 Thumbnail Playback 255 Playback Controls 256 Using the Touch Screen 258 The i Button 260 Photo Information 261 Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom 271... Protecting Photographs from Deletion 273 Rating Pictures 274 Selecting Photos for Upload 276 Selecting Individual Photos 276 Selecting Multiple Photos 277 Deleting Photographs 278 Full-Frame and Thumbnail Playback 278 The Playback Menu 279 x
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... well out of the frame malfunction when shooting backlit subjects. To prevent possible injury, read all those who use electronic equipment in taken not to put your finger in injury. Viewing the sun or other strong light Continued operation could result in your Nikon product or injury to ...yourself or to others, read them. Should a child swallow any part of this Nikon product. ❚❚ WARNINGS AKeep the sun out of the frame ATurn off immediately in explosion or fire. Should you notice smoke or an Sunlight focused into the camera unusual smell coming...
... well out of the frame malfunction when shooting backlit subjects. To prevent possible injury, read all those who use electronic equipment in taken not to put your finger in injury. Viewing the sun or other strong light Continued operation could result in your Nikon product or injury to ...yourself or to others, read them. Should a child swallow any part of this Nikon product. ❚❚ WARNINGS AKeep the sun out of the frame ATurn off immediately in explosion or fire. Should you notice smoke or an Sunlight focused into the camera unusual smell coming...
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... area brackets 29 11 Metering 128 3 Roll indicator 1 12 Autoexposure (AE) lock 141 4 1.3× DX crop 88, 89 13 Shutter speed lock icon ... 140, 302 5 Framing grid (displayed when On 14 Shutter speed 133, 135 is selected for Custom Setting d8, Autofocus mode 101 Viewfinder grid display) ...298 15 Aperture lock...
... area brackets 29 11 Metering 128 3 Roll indicator 1 12 Autoexposure (AE) lock 141 4 1.3× DX crop 88, 89 13 Shutter speed lock icon ... 140, 302 5 Framing grid (displayed when On 14 Shutter speed 133, 135 is selected for Custom Setting d8, Autofocus mode 101 Viewfinder grid display) ...298 15 Aperture lock...
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... or gloved hands. ❚❚ Using the Touch Screen During playback (0 258), the touch screen can be used to: • View other images in full-frame playback (0 306). 12 D The Touch Screen The touch screen responds to static electricity and may not respond as expected if you flick your fingers are...
... or gloved hands. ❚❚ Using the Touch Screen During playback (0 258), the touch screen can be used to: • View other images in full-frame playback (0 306). 12 D The Touch Screen The touch screen responds to static electricity and may not respond as expected if you flick your fingers are...
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Frame a photograph in the viewfinder with your right hand and cradle the camera body or lens with the main subject in the center focus point. "Point-and-Shoot" Photography 1 Ready the Camera. When framing photographs in your left. At default settings, the camera will focus on the subject in the center focus point. Focus point 37 When framing photographs in portrait (tall) orientation, hold the handgrip in the viewfinder, hold the camera as shown at right. 2 Frame the photograph.
Frame a photograph in the viewfinder with your right hand and cradle the camera body or lens with the main subject in the center focus point. "Point-and-Shoot" Photography 1 Ready the Camera. When framing photographs in your left. At default settings, the camera will focus on the subject in the center focus point. Focus point 37 When framing photographs in portrait (tall) orientation, hold the handgrip in the viewfinder, hold the camera as shown at right. 2 Frame the photograph.
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.... check focus in Live View Use an AF-S or AF-P lens. focus locks while the shutterrelease button is unable to the long edge of the frame • The subject lacks contrast • The subject in the focus point contains areas of sharply contrasting brightness, or includes spot lighting or a neon sign...
.... check focus in Live View Use an AF-S or AF-P lens. focus locks while the shutterrelease button is unable to the long edge of the frame • The subject lacks contrast • The subject in the focus point contains areas of sharply contrasting brightness, or includes spot lighting or a neon sign...
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Use the multi selector to scroll to areas of the frame not visible in the monitor, or press W (M) to a maximum of the a button, see Custom Settings f1 (Custom control assignment) > Movie record button + y (0 301) and f2 (... Press the X button to magnify the view in the monitor up to zoom out. For information on and the video device will appear in a gray frame at the bottom right corner of the multi selector, see Custom Setting f8 (Live view button options, 0 303). 46
Use the multi selector to scroll to areas of the frame not visible in the monitor, or press W (M) to a maximum of the a button, see Custom Settings f1 (Custom control assignment) > Movie record button + y (0 301) and f2 (... Press the X button to magnify the view in the monitor up to zoom out. For information on and the video device will appear in a gray frame at the bottom right corner of the multi selector, see Custom Setting f8 (Live view button options, 0 303). 46
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... selector again. Note that the camera may be unable to track subjects if they move the focus point anywhere 6 in the center of the frame. Wide-area AF: Use for portraits. the selected subject is recommended. maximum of landscapes and other objects, change visibly in size, color, ...or brightness, or are detected, the camera will track the selected subject as it moves through the frame. A tripod is indicated by other 5 non-portrait subjects. ❚❚ Choosing an AF-Area Mode The following AF-area modes can no ...
... selector again. Note that the camera may be unable to track subjects if they move the focus point anywhere 6 in the center of the frame. Wide-area AF: Use for portraits. the selected subject is recommended. maximum of landscapes and other objects, change visibly in size, color, ...or brightness, or are detected, the camera will track the selected subject as it moves through the frame. A tripod is indicated by other 5 non-portrait subjects. ❚❚ Choosing an AF-Area Mode The following AF-area modes can no ...
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... balance for both the view in the monitor and the photograph, select None. Adjusting the photo live view photography, the white balance (hue) of the frame side-by pressing the a button while pressing and holding the U button. View two separate areas of the monitor can be used, for example, to align... reset when the camera is turned off, but the last value used can be set to a value different from that used when the photographs are framed is used. This option can be effective if the lighting under which shots are taken, as is sometimes the case when a flash or preset manual...
... balance for both the view in the monitor and the photograph, select None. Adjusting the photo live view photography, the white balance (hue) of the frame side-by pressing the a button while pressing and holding the U button. View two separate areas of the monitor can be used, for example, to align... reset when the camera is turned off, but the last value used can be set to a value different from that used when the photographs are framed is used. This option can be effective if the lighting under which shots are taken, as is sometimes the case when a flash or preset manual...
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... Display Zoom Selecting Split-screen display zoom in the live view photography i button menu splits the display into two boxes showing separate areas of the frame side-by-side at the center of the magnified areas are shown in and out, or use the L (Z/Q) button to select a box and press 4 or...
... Display Zoom Selecting Split-screen display zoom in the live view photography i button menu splits the display into two boxes showing separate areas of the frame side-by-side at the center of the magnified areas are shown in and out, or use the L (Z/Q) button to select a box and press 4 or...
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The Information Display To hide or display indicators in the monitor, press the R button. Virtual horizon (0 305) Information on Information off Histogram (exposure preview only; 0 45) Framing guides 54
The Information Display To hide or display indicators in the monitor, press the R button. Virtual horizon (0 305) Information on Information off Histogram (exposure preview only; 0 45) Framing guides 54
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... and banding visible in the monitor under fluorescent, mercury vapor, or sodium lamps can be visible in the final photograph at high speed through the frame. Regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting c2 (Standby timer, 0 296), the standby timer will not appear in the final picture, jagged edges, color...
... and banding visible in the monitor under fluorescent, mercury vapor, or sodium lamps can be visible in the final photograph at high speed through the frame. Regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting c2 (Standby timer, 0 296), the standby timer will not appear in the final picture, jagged edges, color...
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3 Choose a focus mode (0 47). 4 Choose an AF-area mode (0 48). 5 Focus. Note that the number of subjects that can be adjusted by pressing the shutter-release button halfway before beginning recording, or you can also be detected in face-priority AF drops during movie recording. AF-ON button A Focusing Focus can focus manually as described on page 49. 59 Frame the opening shot and press the AF-ON button to focus.
3 Choose a focus mode (0 47). 4 Choose an AF-area mode (0 48). 5 Focus. Note that the number of subjects that can be adjusted by pressing the shutter-release button halfway before beginning recording, or you can also be detected in face-priority AF drops during movie recording. AF-ON button A Focusing Focus can focus manually as described on page 49. 59 Frame the opening shot and press the AF-ON button to focus.
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... is adjusted automatically. In exposure mode M, shutter speed can be set to values between 1/25 s and 1/8000 s (the slowest available shutter speed varies with the frame rate; 0 68). or under-exposed in the movie shooting menu, the upper limit for ISO sensitivity can be selected using the ISO sensitivity settings > Maximum...
... is adjusted automatically. In exposure mode M, shutter speed can be set to values between 1/25 s and 1/8000 s (the slowest available shutter speed varies with the frame rate; 0 68). or under-exposed in the movie shooting menu, the upper limit for ISO sensitivity can be selected using the ISO sensitivity settings > Maximum...
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... view button options; 0 303). 63 Custom Setting g1 (Custom control assignment) > Shutter-release button controls whether the shutter-release button can be used to locate frames during recording to add indices that can be Index added to each movie.
... view button options; 0 303). 63 Custom Setting g1 (Custom control assignment) > Shutter-release button controls whether the shutter-release button can be used to locate frames during recording to add indices that can be Index added to each movie.
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sensitivity Frequency response Control the frequency response of 3840 × 2160 (0 68). Not available at a frame size of the built-in microphone (0 291). i button Option Description Choose image area Choose image area for the highlighted item.... J to return to adjust microphone sensitivity Microphone (0 290). Press the i button again to exit to view options for movies (0 70). Frame size/frame rate Select a frame size and rate (0 68). Active D-Lighting Adjust Active D-Lighting (0 189). Wind noise reduction Enable or disable wind noise reduction using the multi...
sensitivity Frequency response Control the frequency response of 3840 × 2160 (0 68). Not available at a frame size of the built-in microphone (0 291). i button Option Description Choose image area Choose image area for the highlighted item.... J to return to adjust microphone sensitivity Microphone (0 290). Press the i button again to exit to view options for movies (0 70). Frame size/frame rate Select a frame size and rate (0 68). Active D-Lighting Adjust Active D-Lighting (0 189). Wind noise reduction Enable or disable wind noise reduction using the multi...
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...taken when headphones are used . particular care should be used . 65 Select Enable to widen the aperture. Not available at a frame size of the Highlights frame (highlights) are recorded (0 288). Press 3 to narrow the aperture, 1 to enable power aperture. Note that if the ...electronic vibration reduction is on the brightness of the frame will be used to record sound for menus or playback; 0 50). Option Destination Monitor brightness Multi-selector power aperture Highlight display Description ...
...taken when headphones are used . particular care should be used . 65 Select Enable to widen the aperture. Not available at a frame size of the Highlights frame (highlights) are recorded (0 288). Press 3 to narrow the aperture, 1 to enable power aperture. Note that if the ...electronic vibration reduction is on the brightness of the frame will be used to record sound for menus or playback; 0 50). Option Destination Monitor brightness Multi-selector power aperture Highlight display Description ...
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... frequency response. 64 y Wind noise reduction Displayed when wind noise reduction is on. 64 u Time remaining The recording time available for movies. 60 i Movie frame size The frame size for audio recording. The Live View Display q y w e r u i o !0 !1 t Item Description 0 q "No movie" indicator Indicates that power aperture is unavailable. 65 66 adjust - Displayed in...
... frequency response. 64 y Wind noise reduction Displayed when wind noise reduction is on. 64 u Time remaining The recording time available for movies. 60 i Movie frame size The frame size for audio recording. The Live View Display q y w e r u i o !0 !1 t Item Description 0 q "No movie" indicator Indicates that power aperture is unavailable. 65 66 adjust - Displayed in...
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... 30p 48/24 29 min. 59 s 3 2/2 1920 × 1080; 25p 3/3 1920 × 1080; 24p 24/12 4/4 1280 × 720; 60p 5/5 1280 × 720; 50p 1 Actual frame rate is 29.97 fps for values listed as 30p, 23.976 fps for values listed as 60p. 2 When this option is selected, k is displayed... in the monitor and movie quality is used to choose the movie frame size (in the following table. Frame Size, Frame Rate, and Movie Quality The Frame size/frame rate option in the movie shooting menu is fixed at "high". 3 Each movie will be recorded across up to...
... 30p 48/24 29 min. 59 s 3 2/2 1920 × 1080; 25p 3/3 1920 × 1080; 24p 24/12 4/4 1280 × 720; 60p 5/5 1280 × 720; 50p 1 Actual frame rate is 29.97 fps for values listed as 30p, 23.976 fps for values listed as 60p. 2 When this option is selected, k is displayed... in the monitor and movie quality is used to choose the movie frame size (in the following table. Frame Size, Frame Rate, and Movie Quality The Frame size/frame rate option in the movie shooting menu is fixed at "high". 3 Each movie will be recorded across up to...