Users Manual
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...". • Throughout this manual, the term "default settings" is used . D This icon marks notes, information that default settings are used to refer to as "memory cards". The explanations in effect at shipment. About This Manual ❚❚ Symbols The following symbols and conventions are employed in this manual. ❚❚ Conventions • This camera uses CFexpress (Type B) and XQD memory cards. iv About This Manual Use them to help locate...
...". • Throughout this manual, the term "default settings" is used . D This icon marks notes, information that default settings are used to refer to as "memory cards". The explanations in effect at shipment. About This Manual ❚❚ Symbols The following symbols and conventions are employed in this manual. ❚❚ Conventions • This camera uses CFexpress (Type B) and XQD memory cards. iv About This Manual Use them to help locate...
Users Manual
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... Modeling flash e7 Auto bracketing (mode M) e8 Bracketing order e9 Bracketing burst options Menu List xv continuous release d3 Limit release mode selection d4 Sync. release mode options d5 Exposure delay mode d6 Electronic front-curtain shutter d7 Extended shutter speeds (M) d8 Limit selectable image area d9 File number sequence d10 Peaking highlights d11 Framing grid display d12 Rear control panel d13 LCD illumination d14 Live view in continuous mode d15 Optical VR CUSTOM SETTING MENU e Bracketing/flash e1 Flash sync speed e2 Flash shutter speed e3 Exposure...
... Modeling flash e7 Auto bracketing (mode M) e8 Bracketing order e9 Bracketing burst options Menu List xv continuous release d3 Limit release mode selection d4 Sync. release mode options d5 Exposure delay mode d6 Electronic front-curtain shutter d7 Extended shutter speeds (M) d8 Limit selectable image area d9 File number sequence d10 Peaking highlights d11 Framing grid display d12 Rear control panel d13 LCD illumination d14 Live view in continuous mode d15 Optical VR CUSTOM SETTING MENU e Bracketing/flash e1 Flash sync speed e2 Flash shutter speed e3 Exposure...
Users Manual
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For improved response when using the [Touch controls] item in multiple locations. A Enabling or Disabling Touch Controls Touch controls can be enabled or disabled using the touch screen with gloves, select [Enabled] for [Touch controls] > [Glove mode] in the setup menu. • Do not touch the screen with sharp objects. • Do not use excessive force. • The screen may not respond when covered with third-party protective films. • The...
For improved response when using the [Touch controls] item in multiple locations. A Enabling or Disabling Touch Controls Touch controls can be enabled or disabled using the touch screen with gloves, select [Enabled] for [Touch controls] > [Glove mode] in the setup menu. • Do not touch the screen with sharp objects. • Do not use excessive force. • The screen may not respond when covered with third-party protective films. • The...
Users Manual
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.... • If the problem persists, turn the camera off. • If the camera does not turn off, remove and reinsert the battery. • If you are listed below. With the camera in focus, use the diopter adjustment control to [Single-point AF]. Battery/Display ˔ The camera is out of focus: • Rotate the diopter adjustment control to adjust viewfinder focus. • If adjusting viewfinder focus does not correct the problem, set the autofocus mode to AF-S and the...
.... • If the problem persists, turn the camera off. • If the camera does not turn off, remove and reinsert the battery. • If you are listed below. With the camera in focus, use the diopter adjustment control to [Single-point AF]. Battery/Display ˔ The camera is out of focus: • Rotate the diopter adjustment control to adjust viewfinder focus. • If adjusting viewfinder focus does not correct the problem, set the autofocus mode to AF-S and the...
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... measure a value for preset manual white balance: The subject is released; Exit live view when the camera is not in use. • Randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, lines or unexpected colors may appear if you press the X button to zoom in on the view through the lens during live view. • In movies, the amount and distribution of noise in the monitor may change sharply at high sensitivities...
... measure a value for preset manual white balance: The subject is released; Exit live view when the camera is not in use. • Randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, lines or unexpected colors may appear if you press the X button to zoom in on the view through the lens during live view. • In movies, the amount and distribution of noise in the monitor may change sharply at high sensitivities...
Users Manual
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Copy pictures from the memory card to a computer using Nikon software. View NEF (RAW) images using Capture NX-D or ViewNX-i. ˔ Pictures cannot be copied to a computer: Depending on the low-pass filter and will not have desired effect: Image sensor cleaning changes the position of NEF (RAW) images, the effect can only be unable to upload pictures when the camera is performed ˔ The effects of [Set Picture Control], [Active D-Lighting], or [Vignette control] are not...
Copy pictures from the memory card to a computer using Nikon software. View NEF (RAW) images using Capture NX-D or ViewNX-i. ˔ Pictures cannot be copied to a computer: Depending on the low-pass filter and will not have desired effect: Image sensor cleaning changes the position of NEF (RAW) images, the effect can only be unable to upload pictures when the camera is performed ˔ The effects of [Set Picture Control], [Active D-Lighting], or [Vignette control] are not...
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... Filter effects 128 Flash (White balance 123 Flash compensation 133 Flash mode 131 Flash off 132 Flash sync speed 141 Flash unit 189 Flat (Set Picture Control 126 Fluorescent (White balance)..... 123 Fn button 135 Focus point 98 Focus selector lock 106 Focus-mode selector 97 Full-time AF 100 G Group-area AF 103 H H.264 243 Highlight-weighted metering. 112 Histogram 95, 96 Hue 128 I Image Dust Off ref photo 148 Image quality 118 Image size 120 Incandescent (White balance). 122 S (Q) button 114 ISO...
... Filter effects 128 Flash (White balance 123 Flash compensation 133 Flash mode 131 Flash off 132 Flash sync speed 141 Flash unit 189 Flat (Set Picture Control 126 Fluorescent (White balance)..... 123 Fn button 135 Focus point 98 Focus selector lock 106 Focus-mode selector 97 Full-time AF 100 G Group-area AF 103 H H.264 243 Highlight-weighted metering. 112 Histogram 95, 96 Hue 128 I Image Dust Off ref photo 148 Image quality 118 Image size 120 Incandescent (White balance). 122 S (Q) button 114 ISO...
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... 120 Landscape (Set Picture Control) ...... 126 LCD illuminator 8 Live view photography 55 Live view selector 55, 63 Location data 7 Lock mirror up for cleaning........216 Low-pass filter 213 M M (medium 120 Manual (Exposure mode 108 Matrix metering 111 Maximum aperture 177 Memory card 38, 48, 257 Memory card capacity 258 G button 80 Metering 111 Microphone 65, 203 Mid-range sharpening 128 Mirror up mode 110 I button 108 Modeling flash 134 Monochrome (Set Picture Control 125 Movies 63, 73 N Natural light auto (White balance) 122 Neutral (Set Picture Control) .....125 Non...
... 120 Landscape (Set Picture Control) ...... 126 LCD illuminator 8 Live view photography 55 Live view selector 55, 63 Location data 7 Lock mirror up for cleaning........216 Low-pass filter 213 M M (medium 120 Manual (Exposure mode 108 Matrix metering 111 Maximum aperture 177 Memory card 38, 48, 257 Memory card capacity 258 G button 80 Metering 111 Microphone 65, 203 Mid-range sharpening 128 Mirror up mode 110 I button 108 Modeling flash 134 Monochrome (Set Picture Control 125 Movies 63, 73 N Natural light auto (White balance) 122 Neutral (Set Picture Control) .....125 Non...
Reference Manual
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... memory cards are employed in this manual, smartphones and tablets are used to refer to the settings in this manual. ❚❚ Conventions • This camera uses CFexpress (Type B) and XQD memory cards. About This Manual ❚❚ Symbols The following symbols and conventions are generally referred to as "memory cards". Use them to as "smart devices". • Throughout this product. D This icon marks notes, information that default settings...
... memory cards are employed in this manual, smartphones and tablets are used to refer to the settings in this manual. ❚❚ Conventions • This camera uses CFexpress (Type B) and XQD memory cards. About This Manual ❚❚ Symbols The following symbols and conventions are generally referred to as "memory cards". Use them to as "smart devices". • Throughout this product. D This icon marks notes, information that default settings...
Reference Manual
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... e6 Modeling flash e7 Auto bracketing (mode M) e8 Bracketing order e9 Bracketing burst options xxxviii Menu List release mode options d5 Exposure delay mode d6 Electronic front-curtain shutter d7 Extended shutter speeds (M) d8 Limit selectable image area d9 File number sequence d10 Peaking highlights d11 Framing grid display d12 Rear control panel d13 LCD illumination d14 Live view in continuous mode d15 Optical VR CUSTOM SETTING MENU e Bracketing/flash e1 Flash sync speed e2 Flash shutter speed e3 Exposure comp. CUSTOM SETTING MENU d Shooting/display d1 Continuous...
... e6 Modeling flash e7 Auto bracketing (mode M) e8 Bracketing order e9 Bracketing burst options xxxviii Menu List release mode options d5 Exposure delay mode d6 Electronic front-curtain shutter d7 Extended shutter speeds (M) d8 Limit selectable image area d9 File number sequence d10 Peaking highlights d11 Framing grid display d12 Rear control panel d13 LCD illumination d14 Live view in continuous mode d15 Optical VR CUSTOM SETTING MENU e Bracketing/flash e1 Flash sync speed e2 Flash shutter speed e3 Exposure comp. CUSTOM SETTING MENU d Shooting/display d1 Continuous...
Reference Manual
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... shutter speed, press the control to a control using Custom Setting f3 [Custom controls]. 2 Lock shutter speed and/or aperture. Shutter speed: • After confirming that camera is in mode S or M, press the control to which [Shutter spd & aperture lock] has been assigned and rotate the main command dial until P (shutter-speed lock) icons appear in mode P. 1 Assign [Shutter spd & aperture lock] to which [Shutter spd & aperture lock] has been assigned and rotate the main command dial until the P icons are no longer displayed. 194 Exposure-Related Settings (Metering and Exposure...
... shutter speed, press the control to a control using Custom Setting f3 [Custom controls]. 2 Lock shutter speed and/or aperture. Shutter speed: • After confirming that camera is in mode S or M, press the control to which [Shutter spd & aperture lock] has been assigned and rotate the main command dial until P (shutter-speed lock) icons appear in mode P. 1 Assign [Shutter spd & aperture lock] to which [Shutter spd & aperture lock] has been assigned and rotate the main command dial until the P icons are no longer displayed. 194 Exposure-Related Settings (Metering and Exposure...
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Aperture: • After confirming that camera is in mode A or M, press the control to which [Shutter spd & aperture lock] has been assigned and rotate the sub-command dial until P (aperture lock) icons appear in the viewfinder and top control panel. • To unlock aperture, press the control to which [Shutter spd & aperture lock] has been assigned and rotate the sub-command dial until the P icons are no longer displayed. Exposure-Related Settings (Metering and Exposure Compensation) 195
Aperture: • After confirming that camera is in mode A or M, press the control to which [Shutter spd & aperture lock] has been assigned and rotate the sub-command dial until P (aperture lock) icons appear in the viewfinder and top control panel. • To unlock aperture, press the control to which [Shutter spd & aperture lock] has been assigned and rotate the sub-command dial until the P icons are no longer displayed. Exposure-Related Settings (Metering and Exposure Compensation) 195
Reference Manual
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...: Mode P S Setting Shutter speed and aperture (flexible program; 0 184) Shutter speed A Aperture • The new values can be confirmed in the viewfinder and top control panel. • The option selected for metering cannot be locked at the value metered in a 12-mm circle in effect. 198 Exposure-Related Settings (Metering and Exposure Compensation) A Metered Area • In [Spot metering], exposure will be locked at the value metered in a circle centered on the current focus point...
...: Mode P S Setting Shutter speed and aperture (flexible program; 0 184) Shutter speed A Aperture • The new values can be confirmed in the viewfinder and top control panel. • The option selected for metering cannot be locked at the value metered in a 12-mm circle in effect. 198 Exposure-Related Settings (Metering and Exposure Compensation) A Metered Area • In [Spot metering], exposure will be locked at the value metered in a circle centered on the current focus point...
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... are WT-6. menu (0 937). If [Auto] is connected via Ethernet or using a PC (built-in infrastructure mode, check that the router is set to a channel between 1 and 8 (0 933). [Connect to smart These options are not available when the device] and [Connect to a smart device, choose [Manual] and select the channel manually (0 931). Troubleshooting Built-in the setup be selected. If the camera is connected to a computer...
... are WT-6. menu (0 937). If [Auto] is connected via Ethernet or using a PC (built-in infrastructure mode, check that the router is set to a channel between 1 and 8 (0 933). [Connect to smart These options are not available when the device] and [Connect to a smart device, choose [Manual] and select the channel manually (0 931). Troubleshooting Built-in the setup be selected. If the camera is connected to a computer...
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Flash Control Mode 647 Changes to flash settings made using [Manual output amount]. • The flash fires repeatedly while the shutter is open, producing a multiple-exposure effect. • Use [Repeating flash] > [Output] to adjust flash output and [Times] to choose the number of times the unit fires. [Frequency] controls how often the unit fires per second, measured in Hz. • The maximum number of times the flash will fire varies with either the camera or...
Flash Control Mode 647 Changes to flash settings made using [Manual output amount]. • The flash fires repeatedly while the shutter is open, producing a multiple-exposure effect. • Use [Repeating flash] > [Output] to adjust flash output and [Times] to choose the number of times the unit fires. [Frequency] controls how often the unit fires per second, measured in Hz. • The maximum number of times the flash will fire varies with either the camera or...
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... Flash level Shutter speed Shutter speed and aperture Aperture - * If a flash is not used when [On] is selected for the first shot in mode M using [Auto bracketing set]. A Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera Settings 841 e7: Auto Bracketing (Mode M) G button U A Custom Settings menu Custom Setting e7 [Auto bracketing (Mode M)] determines the settings affected when exposure or flash bracketing is selected for Custom Setting e7, ISO sensitivity will be fixed at the value for [Auto ISO sensitivity control] and [Flash/speed], [Flash/speed/aperture], or [Flash/ aperture] is enabled...
... Flash level Shutter speed Shutter speed and aperture Aperture - * If a flash is not used when [On] is selected for the first shot in mode M using [Auto bracketing set]. A Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera Settings 841 e7: Auto Bracketing (Mode M) G button U A Custom Settings menu Custom Setting e7 [Auto bracketing (Mode M)] determines the settings affected when exposure or flash bracketing is selected for Custom Setting e7, ISO sensitivity will be fixed at the value for [Auto ISO sensitivity control] and [Flash/speed], [Flash/speed/aperture], or [Flash/ aperture] is enabled...
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... Bracketing burst options 843 Bracketing order 842 Brightness 128 Built-in Wi-Fi 77, 457, 485 Bulb 191 Bulb (Long time-exposures) ......191 Burst photography 203 C Calibration 1114 Camera control 523, 546, 595 Camera Control Pro 2 595 Center-weighted area 820 Center-weighted metering........111, 178 CFexpress card 38, 1119 Choose color temperature (White balance 123, 223 Choose image area 137 Clarity 128 Clean image sensor 905, 1075 Clock battery 46, 1083 Cloudy (White balance...
... Bracketing burst options 843 Bracketing order 842 Brightness 128 Built-in Wi-Fi 77, 457, 485 Bulb 191 Bulb (Long time-exposures) ......191 Burst photography 203 C Calibration 1114 Camera control 523, 546, 595 Camera Control Pro 2 595 Center-weighted area 820 Center-weighted metering........111, 178 CFexpress card 38, 1119 Choose color temperature (White balance 123, 223 Choose image area 137 Clarity 128 Clean image sensor 905, 1075 Clock battery 46, 1083 Cloudy (White balance...
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... optimal exposure ......821 Firmware version 957 Flash (White balance 123, 223 Flash bracketing (Auto bracketing set 251 Flash burst priority 840 Flash compensation 133, 653 Flash control 774 Flash control mode 645 Flash info 659, 695 Flash mode 131, 648, 651 Flash off 132, 650 Flash shutter speed 838 Flash sync speed 836, 1003 Flash unit 640, 663, 1051 Flat (Set Picture Control) .. 126, 272 Flexible program 184 Flicker reduction 772, 790 Fluorescent (White balance).....123, 223 Fn button 135 Focal plane mark 177 Focus lock 170 Focus mode 148, 174 Focus point...
... optimal exposure ......821 Firmware version 957 Flash (White balance 123, 223 Flash bracketing (Auto bracketing set 251 Flash burst priority 840 Flash compensation 133, 653 Flash control 774 Flash control mode 645 Flash info 659, 695 Flash mode 131, 648, 651 Flash off 132, 650 Flash shutter speed 838 Flash sync speed 836, 1003 Flash unit 640, 663, 1051 Flat (Set Picture Control) .. 126, 272 Flexible program 184 Flicker reduction 772, 790 Fluorescent (White balance).....123, 223 Fn button 135 Focal plane mark 177 Focus lock 170 Focus mode 148, 174 Focus point...
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... Movie file type 785 Movie quality 294, 785 Movie shooting menu 782 Movies 63, 73 Multi selector 872 Multi selector center button.....863, 884 Multiple exposure 318 My Menu 990 N Natural light auto (White balance) 122, 222 NEF (RAW) processing 962 NEF (RAW) recording 762 Network settings.........488, 494, 522, 544 Neutral (Set Picture Control) ....125, 271 Non-CPU lens 379, 1045, 1048 Non-CPU lens data 379, 904 Normal-area AF 105, 160 O On-camera flash photography...
... Movie file type 785 Movie quality 294, 785 Movie shooting menu 782 Movies 63, 73 Multi selector 872 Multi selector center button.....863, 884 Multiple exposure 318 My Menu 990 N Natural light auto (White balance) 122, 222 NEF (RAW) processing 962 NEF (RAW) recording 762 Network settings.........488, 494, 522, 544 Neutral (Set Picture Control) ....125, 271 Non-CPU lens 379, 1045, 1048 Non-CPU lens data 379, 904 Normal-area AF 105, 160 O On-camera flash photography...
Technical Guide Useful Features
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... If [Auto] or [Natural light auto] is pressed a second time or the standby timer expires. White Balance Lock Assigning [AE/AWB lock (hold)] to a control using Custom Setting f3 [Custom controls] lets you lock exposure and white balance at the value metered for the last photo taken. Auto white balance (AWB) lock applies only in each burst independent of a button. White balance is locked at the value for the first shot in [Auto] and [Natural light auto] modes, and both exposure and AWB lock end when...
... If [Auto] or [Natural light auto] is pressed a second time or the standby timer expires. White Balance Lock Assigning [AE/AWB lock (hold)] to a control using Custom Setting f3 [Custom controls] lets you lock exposure and white balance at the value metered for the last photo taken. Auto white balance (AWB) lock applies only in each burst independent of a button. White balance is locked at the value for the first shot in [Auto] and [Natural light auto] modes, and both exposure and AWB lock end when...