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... Photography y Movie Live View # P, S, A, and M Modes $ User Settings: U1 and U2 Modes k Release Mode d Image Recording Options N Focus S ISO Sensitivity Z Exposure r White Balance J Image Enhancement l Flash Photography t Other Shooting Options I More on Playback Q Connections U Menu Guide n Technical Notes 01 0 35 0 49 0 57 0 73 0 81 0 83 0 89 0 97 0 105 0 109 0 115 0 129...
... Photography y Movie Live View # P, S, A, and M Modes $ User Settings: U1 and U2 Modes k Release Mode d Image Recording Options N Focus S ISO Sensitivity Z Exposure r White Balance J Image Enhancement l Flash Photography t Other Shooting Options I More on Playback Q Connections U Menu Guide n Technical Notes 01 0 35 0 49 0 57 0 73 0 81 0 83 0 89 0 97 0 105 0 109 0 115 0 129...
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... them into focus (mode A)? 77 How do I make photos brighter or darker? 112 How do I preserve details in shadows and highlights? 137 i Using the Flash Can I set the flash to create a timelapse movie? 168 i Release Modes Can I take photos one at a time or in quick succession? 6, 83 How do I take pictures for..., 189-191 ii How do I quickly adjust settings for using this "question and answer" index. How can I view photographs on a TV? How do I keep the flash from accidental deletion?
... them into focus (mode A)? 77 How do I make photos brighter or darker? 112 How do I preserve details in shadows and highlights? 137 i Using the Flash Can I set the flash to create a timelapse movie? 168 i Release Modes Can I take photos one at a time or in quick succession? 6, 83 How do I take pictures for..., 189-191 ii How do I quickly adjust settings for using this "question and answer" index. How can I view photographs on a TV? How do I keep the flash from accidental deletion?
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... I print the date of RAW (NEF) photos? Can I display menus in the viewfinder or the monitor? What software is level? How do I use ? What optional flash units (Speedlights) can I remove "red-eye"? Where should I set the camera clock? How do I take my camera for my camera?
... I print the date of RAW (NEF) photos? Can I display menus in the viewfinder or the monitor? What software is level? How do I use ? What optional flash units (Speedlights) can I remove "red-eye"? Where should I set the camera clock? How do I take my camera for my camera?
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...Auto DX crop Choose image area Size priority (default) Optimal quality Type NEF (RAW) bit depth Auto (default) Incandescent Fluorescent Direct sunlight Flash Cloudy Shade Choose color temp. Image review On Off (default) After delete Show next (default) Show previous Continue as before Rotate tall... interval DPOF print order Select/set Select date Deselect all ? Preset manual Items marked with a icon can be saved to other D600 cameras by number Select folder from list File naming Overflow (default) Backup RAW Slot 1 - iv Playback display Done options Basic...
...Auto DX crop Choose image area Size priority (default) Optimal quality Type NEF (RAW) bit depth Auto (default) Incandescent Fluorescent Direct sunlight Flash Cloudy Shade Choose color temp. Image review On Off (default) After delete Show next (default) Show previous Continue as before Rotate tall... interval DPOF print order Select/set Select date Deselect all ? Preset manual Items marked with a icon can be saved to other D600 cameras by number Select folder from list File naming Overflow (default) Backup RAW Slot 1 - iv Playback display Done options Basic...
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... number On sequence Off (default) Reset d8 Information Auto display Manual (default) d9 LCD On illumination Off (default) d10 Exposure 3 s delay mode 2 s 1 s Off (default) d11 Flash warning On (default) Off d12 MB-D14 LR6 (AA alkaline) battery type HR6 (AA Ni-MH) (default) FR6 (AA lithium) d13 Battery order Use MB...
... number On sequence Off (default) Reset d8 Information Auto display Manual (default) d9 LCD On illumination Off (default) d10 Exposure 3 s delay mode 2 s 1 s Off (default) d11 Flash warning On (default) Off d12 MB-D14 LR6 (AA alkaline) battery type HR6 (AA Ni-MH) (default) FR6 (AA lithium) d13 Battery order Use MB...
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...Assign Fn button f3 Assign preview button Preview FV lock AE/AF lock AE lock only AE lock (Hold) AF lock only AF-ON Flash off Bracketing burst Active D-Lighting + NEF (RAW) Matrix metering Center-weighted metering Spot metering Framing grid Choose image area (default) Viewfinder...CPU lens number Playback None Preview (default) FV lock AE/AF lock AE lock only AE lock (Hold) AF lock only AF-ON Flash off Bracketing burst Active D-Lighting + NEF (RAW) Matrix metering Center-weighted metering Spot metering Framing grid Choose image area Viewfinder virtual horizon...
...Assign Fn button f3 Assign preview button Preview FV lock AE/AF lock AE lock only AE lock (Hold) AF lock only AF-ON Flash off Bracketing burst Active D-Lighting + NEF (RAW) Matrix metering Center-weighted metering Spot metering Framing grid Choose image area (default) Viewfinder...CPU lens number Playback None Preview (default) FV lock AE/AF lock AE lock only AE lock (Hold) AF lock only AF-ON Flash off Bracketing burst Active D-Lighting + NEF (RAW) Matrix metering Center-weighted metering Spot metering Framing grid Choose image area Viewfinder virtual horizon...
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... 134 Sharing Custom Picture Controls 136 Preserving Detail in Highlights and Shadows 137 Active D-Lighting...137 High Dynamic Range (HDR 139 Flash Photography 143 Using the Built-in Flash...143 Flash Mode ...144 Flash Compensation...148 FV Lock...149 Other Shooting Options 151 Two-Button Reset: Restoring Default Settings 151 Bracketing ...153 Multiple Exposure...
... 134 Sharing Custom Picture Controls 136 Preserving Detail in Highlights and Shadows 137 Active D-Lighting...137 High Dynamic Range (HDR 139 Flash Photography 143 Using the Built-in Flash...143 Flash Mode ...144 Flash Compensation...148 FV Lock...149 Other Shooting Options 151 Two-Button Reset: Restoring Default Settings 151 Bracketing ...153 Multiple Exposure...
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... d9: LCD Illumination...231 d10: Exposure Delay Mode 231 d11: Flash Warning ...231 d12: MB-D14 Battery Type 232 d13: Battery Order...233 e: Bracketing/Flash ...234 e1: Flash Sync Speed ...234 e2: Flash Shutter Speed 235 e3: Flash Cntrl for Built-in AF-assist Illuminator 223 b: Metering/Exposure...224... b1: ISO Sensitivity Step Value 224 b2: EV Steps for Flash 240 e5: Modeling Flash...241 e6: Auto Bracketing Set 241 e7: Bracketing Order...241 xv A Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera Settings 219 Reset Custom Settings...
... d9: LCD Illumination...231 d10: Exposure Delay Mode 231 d11: Flash Warning ...231 d12: MB-D14 Battery Type 232 d13: Battery Order...233 e: Bracketing/Flash ...234 e1: Flash Sync Speed ...234 e2: Flash Shutter Speed 235 e3: Flash Cntrl for Built-in AF-assist Illuminator 223 b: Metering/Exposure...224... b1: ISO Sensitivity Step Value 224 b2: EV Steps for Flash 240 e5: Modeling Flash...241 e6: Auto Bracketing Set 241 e7: Bracketing Order...241 xv A Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera Settings 219 Reset Custom Settings...
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... Selective Color...277 Side-by-side Comparison 279 O My Menu/m Recent Settings 280 Recent Settings...283 Technical Notes 285 Compatible Lenses...285 Optional Flash Units (Speedlights 292 The Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS 293 Other Accessories ...297 Attaching a Power Connector and AC Adapter 299 Caring for the Camera...300 Storage...300 Cleaning...
... Selective Color...277 Side-by-side Comparison 279 O My Menu/m Recent Settings 280 Recent Settings...283 Technical Notes 285 Compatible Lenses...285 Optional Flash Units (Speedlights 292 The Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS 293 Other Accessories ...297 Attaching a Power Connector and AC Adapter 299 Caring for the Camera...300 Storage...300 Cleaning...
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... precaution could cause a fire. Should the product break open as this could result in explosion or fire. A Do not aim a flash at the sun through the viewfinder Viewing the sun or other accident, remove the battery and/or AC adapter and then take the equipment...could result from the equipment or AC adapter (available separately), unplug the AC adapter and remove the battery immediately, taking care to a Nikon-authorized service center for extended periods may result in lowtemperature burns. A Using the viewfinder diopter adjustment control When operating the viewfinder diopter adjustment...
... precaution could cause a fire. Should the product break open as this could result in explosion or fire. A Do not aim a flash at the sun through the viewfinder Viewing the sun or other accident, remove the battery and/or AC adapter and then take the equipment...could result from the equipment or AC adapter (available separately), unplug the AC adapter and remove the battery immediately, taking care to a Nikon-authorized service center for extended periods may result in lowtemperature burns. A Using the viewfinder diopter adjustment control When operating the viewfinder diopter adjustment...
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...precautions when handling batteries for use in this product: • Use only batteries approved for use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for the purpose to maintain compliance with wet hands. Do not transport or store the battery with metal objects such as discoloration or deformation.... this precaution could result in electric shock. • Do not use with the skin or other objects could cause burns. • Using the flash close contact with travel converters or adapters designed to convert from one meter (39 in a cool, dry place. • The battery may leak...
...precautions when handling batteries for use in this product: • Use only batteries approved for use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for the purpose to maintain compliance with wet hands. Do not transport or store the battery with metal objects such as discoloration or deformation.... this precaution could result in electric shock. • Do not use with the skin or other objects could cause burns. • Using the flash close contact with travel converters or adapters designed to convert from one meter (39 in a cool, dry place. • The battery may leak...
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... electronic accessories (including chargers, batteries, AC adapters, and flash accessories) certified by Nikon specifically for damages or lost profits that fees apply to operate within its operational and safety requirements. THE USE OF NON-NIKON ACCESSORIES COULD DAMAGE YOUR CAMERA AND MAY VOID YOUR NIKON WARRANTY. A Life-Long Learning As part of the camera...
... electronic accessories (including chargers, batteries, AC adapters, and flash accessories) certified by Nikon specifically for damages or lost profits that fees apply to operate within its operational and safety requirements. THE USE OF NON-NIKON ACCESSORIES COULD DAMAGE YOUR CAMERA AND MAY VOID YOUR NIKON WARRANTY. A Life-Long Learning As part of the camera...
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... Body 1 Release mode dial 6, 83 2 Mode dial 5 3 Mode dial lock release 5 4 Eyelet for camera strap 5 Release mode dial lock release 6, 83 6 Accessory shoe (for optional flash unit).........292 7 Accessory shoe cover 292 8 Power switch 1 9 Shutter-release button 38, 39 10 E button Exposure compensation 112 Two-button reset 151 11 Movie-record...
... Body 1 Release mode dial 6, 83 2 Mode dial 5 3 Mode dial lock release 5 4 Eyelet for camera strap 5 Release mode dial lock release 6, 83 6 Accessory shoe (for optional flash unit).........292 7 Accessory shoe cover 292 8 Power switch 1 9 Shutter-release button 38, 39 10 E button Exposure compensation 112 Two-button reset 151 11 Movie-record...
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... or until the shutter is released or the power switch is rotated toward D again. The Camera Body (Continued) X 1 Built-in flash 143 2 Mirror 88, 303 3 Meter coupling lever 328 4 Lens mounting mark 26 5 M/Y button Flash mode 143 Flash compensation 148 6 D button Bracketing 153, 156, 158 7 Infrared receiver (front 86 8 Built-in the dark.
... or until the shutter is released or the power switch is rotated toward D again. The Camera Body (Continued) X 1 Built-in flash 143 2 Mirror 88, 303 3 Meter coupling lever 328 4 Lens mounting mark 26 5 M/Y button Flash mode 143 Flash compensation 148 6 D button Bracketing 153, 156, 158 7 Infrared receiver (front 86 8 Built-in the dark.
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... (0 76) • A-Aperture-priority auto (0 77) • M-Manual (0 78) Auto Modes Select these modes for simple, point-and-shoot photography. • i Auto (0 35) • j Auto (flash off) (0 35) Scene Modes (0 40) The camera automatically optimizes settings to the scene being photographed. Match your selection to suit the selected scene. A Non-CPU...
... (0 76) • A-Aperture-priority auto (0 77) • M-Manual (0 78) Auto Modes Select these modes for simple, point-and-shoot photography. • i Auto (0 35) • j Auto (flash off) (0 35) Scene Modes (0 40) The camera automatically optimizes settings to the scene being photographed. Match your selection to suit the selected scene. A Non-CPU...
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... 156 Number of intervals for interval timer photography 165 Focal length (non-CPU lenses 172 3 MB-D14 battery indicator 233 4 Battery indicator 35 5 Flash mode 144 6 Autofocus mode 97 7 Image size 95 8 Image quality 93 9 White balance fine-tuning indicator 118 10 White balance 115 X 11... 15 ISO sensitivity indicator 105 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator 108 16 Interval timer indicator 166 Time-lapse indicator 170 17 Metering 109 18 Flash sync indicator 234 19 Flexible program indicator 75 20 Auto-area AF indicator 99 AF-area mode indicator 100 3D-tracking indicator 99 ...
... 156 Number of intervals for interval timer photography 165 Focal length (non-CPU lenses 172 3 MB-D14 battery indicator 233 4 Battery indicator 35 5 Flash mode 144 6 Autofocus mode 97 7 Image size 95 8 Image quality 93 9 White balance fine-tuning indicator 118 10 White balance 115 X 11... 15 ISO sensitivity indicator 105 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator 108 16 Interval timer indicator 166 Time-lapse indicator 170 17 Metering 109 18 Flash sync indicator 234 19 Flexible program indicator 75 20 Auto-area AF indicator 99 AF-area mode indicator 100 3D-tracking indicator 99 ...
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... (AE) lock 110 7 Shutter speed 76, 78 Autofocus mode 97 8 Aperture (f-number 77, 78 Aperture (number of stops 73, 288 9 Flash compensation indicator 148 10 Exposure compensation indicator 112 11 ISO sensitivity indicator 105 12 ISO sensitivity 105 Active D-Lighting amount 138 AF-area mode 99... 73, 288 17 Exposure indicator 78 Exposure compensation display 112 Roll indicator 243 18 Low battery warning 35 19 Exposure and flash bracketing indicator ....... 153 WB bracketing indicator 156 ADL bracketing indicator 158 20 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator 108 21 Number of exposures...
... (AE) lock 110 7 Shutter speed 76, 78 Autofocus mode 97 8 Aperture (f-number 77, 78 Aperture (number of stops 73, 288 9 Flash compensation indicator 148 10 Exposure compensation indicator 112 11 ISO sensitivity indicator 105 12 ISO sensitivity 105 Active D-Lighting amount 138 AF-area mode 99... 73, 288 17 Exposure indicator 78 Exposure compensation display 112 Roll indicator 243 18 Low battery warning 35 19 Exposure and flash bracketing indicator ....... 153 WB bracketing indicator 156 ADL bracketing indicator 158 20 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator 108 21 Number of exposures...
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... Shooting mode 35, 40, 73 2 Flexible program indicator 75 3 Flash sync indicator 234 4 Shutter speed 76, 78 Exposure compensation value 112 Flash compensation value 148 Number of shots in exposure and flash bracketing sequence 153 Number of shots in WB bracketing sequence 156 Focal ...X 8 Release mode 6, 83 Continuous shooting speed 229 9 Exposure indicator 78 Exposure compensation display 112 Bracketing progress indicator Exposure and flash bracketing 153 WB bracketing 156 10 HDR indicator 140 HDR exposure differential 140 11 Camera battery indicator 35 12 MB-D14 battery type...
... Shooting mode 35, 40, 73 2 Flexible program indicator 75 3 Flash sync indicator 234 4 Shutter speed 76, 78 Exposure compensation value 112 Flash compensation value 148 Number of shots in exposure and flash bracketing sequence 153 Number of shots in WB bracketing sequence 156 Focal ...X 8 Release mode 6, 83 Continuous shooting speed 229 9 Exposure indicator 78 Exposure compensation display 112 Bracketing progress indicator Exposure and flash bracketing 153 WB bracketing 156 10 HDR indicator 140 HDR exposure differential 140 11 Camera battery indicator 35 12 MB-D14 battery type...
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...distortion control 217 28 "Clock not set" indicator 28, 253 29 Image comment indicator 253 30 Copyright information 256 31 Exposure and flash bracketing indicator .......153 WB bracketing indicator 156 ADL bracketing indicator 158 32 ADL bracketing amount 138 33 Multiple exposure indicator 162 34 "...Beep" indicator 228 35 Exposure compensation indicator 112 36 Flash compensation indicator 148 37 FV lock indicator 149 38 Interval timer indicator 166 Time-lapse indicator 170 39 GPS connection indicator 175...
...distortion control 217 28 "Clock not set" indicator 28, 253 29 Image comment indicator 253 30 Copyright information 256 31 Exposure and flash bracketing indicator .......153 WB bracketing indicator 156 ADL bracketing indicator 158 32 ADL bracketing amount 138 33 Multiple exposure indicator 162 34 "...Beep" indicator 228 35 Exposure compensation indicator 112 36 Flash compensation indicator 148 37 FV lock indicator 149 38 Interval timer indicator 166 Time-lapse indicator 170 39 GPS connection indicator 175...
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M/Y button Flash mode Flash compensation D button X Bracketing AF-mode button Autofocus mode AF-area mode Sub-command dial Mode dial L/U button White balance X/T button Image quality/size W/S button ISO sensitivity Auto ISO sensitivity control Main command dial E button Exposure compensation Z/Q button Metering 12 and sub-command dials are used alone or in combination with other controls to adjust a variety of settings. The Command Dials The main-
M/Y button Flash mode Flash compensation D button X Bracketing AF-mode button Autofocus mode AF-area mode Sub-command dial Mode dial L/U button White balance X/T button Image quality/size W/S button ISO sensitivity Auto ISO sensitivity control Main command dial E button Exposure compensation Z/Q button Metering 12 and sub-command dials are used alone or in combination with other controls to adjust a variety of settings. The Command Dials The main-