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Image Recording Options 51 Image Area 51 Image Quality and Size 55 Image Quality 55 Image Size 58 Focus 59 Autofocus 59 Autofocus Mode 59 AF-Area Mode 62 Focus Point Selection 64 Focus Lock 66 Manual Focus 68 ISO Sensitivity 70 The ISO Sensitivity Dial 70 Auto ISO Sensitivity Control 72 Exposure 75 Metering 75 Autoexposure Lock 77 Exposure Compensation 79 iii
Image Recording Options 51 Image Area 51 Image Quality and Size 55 Image Quality 55 Image Size 58 Focus 59 Autofocus 59 Autofocus Mode 59 AF-Area Mode 62 Focus Point Selection 64 Focus Lock 66 Manual Focus 68 ISO Sensitivity 70 The ISO Sensitivity Dial 70 Auto ISO Sensitivity Control 72 Exposure 75 Metering 75 Autoexposure Lock 77 Exposure Compensation 79 iii
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... 81 Fine-Tuning White Balance 84 Choosing a Color Temperature 88 Preset Manual 90 Viewfinder Photography 90 Live View (Spot White Balance 93 Managing Presets 96 Image Enhancement 100 Picture Controls 100 Creating Custom Picture Controls 106 Preserving Detail in Highlights and Shadows 110 Active D-Lighting 110 High Dynamic Range (HDR 112...
... 81 Fine-Tuning White Balance 84 Choosing a Color Temperature 88 Preset Manual 90 Viewfinder Photography 90 Live View (Spot White Balance 93 Managing Presets 96 Image Enhancement 100 Picture Controls 100 Creating Custom Picture Controls 106 Preserving Detail in Highlights and Shadows 110 Active D-Lighting 110 High Dynamic Range (HDR 112...
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Menu Guide 224 Defaults 224 D The Playback Menu: Managing Images 229 Playback Folder 230 Hide Image 230 Playback Display Options 232 Image Review 232 After Delete 233 Rotate Tall 233 Slide Show 234 C The Shooting Menu: Shooting Options 235 Shooting Menu Bank 236 Storage Folder 237 File ...
Menu Guide 224 Defaults 224 D The Playback Menu: Managing Images 229 Playback Folder 230 Hide Image 230 Playback Display Options 232 Image Review 232 After Delete 233 Rotate Tall 233 Slide Show 234 C The Shooting Menu: Shooting Options 235 Shooting Menu Bank 236 Storage Folder 237 File ...
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... Indicators 269 f11: Easy Shutter-Speed Shift 270 B The Setup Menu: Camera Setup 271 Format Memory Card 272 Monitor Brightness 273 Auto Info Display 273 Image Dust Off Ref Photo 274 Flicker Reduction 276 Time Zone and Date 276 vii
... Indicators 269 f11: Easy Shutter-Speed Shift 270 B The Setup Menu: Camera Setup 271 Format Memory Card 272 Monitor Brightness 273 Auto Info Display 273 Image Dust Off Ref Photo 274 Flicker Reduction 276 Time Zone and Date 276 vii
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Language 277 Auto Image Rotation 277 Image Comment 278 Copyright Information 279 Save/Load Settings 280 Virtual Horizon 282 AF Fine-tune 283 Assign Remote Fn Button 284 Wireless Mobile Adapter 284 ... Menu: Creating Retouched Copies 287 Creating Retouched Copies 289 D-Lighting 291 Red-Eye Correction 292 Trim 293 Monochrome 294 Filter Effects 295 Color Balance 296 Image Overlay 297 NEF (RAW) Processing 300 Resize 302 Quick Retouch 304 Straighten 304 Distortion Control 305 Fisheye 305 Color Outline 306 Color Sketch 306 Perspective...
Language 277 Auto Image Rotation 277 Image Comment 278 Copyright Information 279 Save/Load Settings 280 Virtual Horizon 282 AF Fine-tune 283 Assign Remote Fn Button 284 Wireless Mobile Adapter 284 ... Menu: Creating Retouched Copies 287 Creating Retouched Copies 289 D-Lighting 291 Red-Eye Correction 292 Trim 293 Monochrome 294 Filter Effects 295 Color Balance 296 Image Overlay 297 NEF (RAW) Processing 300 Resize 302 Quick Retouch 304 Straighten 304 Distortion Control 305 Fisheye 305 Color Outline 306 Color Sketch 306 Perspective...
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...Care should be recovered from discarded storage devices using commercial deletion software, or format the device and then completely refill it with images containing no private information (for preset manual (0 90). Be sure to another person, erase all data using commercially available software... potentially resulting in the malicious use of Data Storage Devices Please note that deleting images or formatting memory cards or other data storage devices does not completely erase the original image data. Deleted files can sometimes be taken to avoid injury when physically destroying data ...
...Care should be recovered from discarded storage devices using commercial deletion software, or format the device and then completely refill it with images containing no private information (for preset manual (0 90). Be sure to another person, erase all data using commercially available software... potentially resulting in the malicious use of Data Storage Devices Please note that deleting images or formatting memory cards or other data storage devices does not completely erase the original image data. Deleted files can sometimes be taken to avoid injury when physically destroying data ...
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... be held liable for contact information: http://imaging.nikon.com/ xvii A Before Taking Important Pictures Before taking pictures on -line at weddings or before taking the camera on digital imaging and photography. D Use Only Nikon Brand Accessories Only Nikon brand accessories certified by the original retailer or a Nikon-authorized service representative once every one to two...
... be held liable for contact information: http://imaging.nikon.com/ xvii A Before Taking Important Pictures Before taking pictures on -line at weddings or before taking the camera on digital imaging and photography. D Use Only Nikon Brand Accessories Only Nikon brand accessories certified by the original retailer or a Nikon-authorized service representative once every one to two...
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... Protect 201 10 Viewfinder 28 White balance 82 11 Diopter adjustment control......... 28 6 X/T button 12 A button Playback zoom in 199 Using the AE/AF lock Image quality/size 56, 58 button 66, 77, 267 4
... Protect 201 10 Viewfinder 28 White balance 82 11 Diopter adjustment control......... 28 6 X/T button 12 A button Playback zoom in 199 Using the AE/AF lock Image quality/size 56, 58 button 66, 77, 267 4
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... bracketing sequence 145 Multiple exposure mode 150 Maximum aperture (non-CPU lenses 166 11 The display lights automatically when settings such as white balance and image quality are changed by pressing a button and rotating a command dial. The Information Display Press the R button to display shutter speed, aperture, the number of shots...
... bracketing sequence 145 Multiple exposure mode 150 Maximum aperture (non-CPU lenses 166 11 The display lights automatically when settings such as white balance and image quality are changed by pressing a button and rotating a command dial. The Information Display Press the R button to display shutter speed, aperture, the number of shots...
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... flash bracketing 137 WB bracketing 141 22 White balance 81 White balance fine-tuning indicator 85 X 10 "Beep" indicator 253 23 Image quality 55 11 Satellite signal indicator 171 24 Image size 58 12 Interval timer indicator 160 25 Flash mode 125 13 "k" (appears when memory remains for about 10 seconds. A See...
... flash bracketing 137 WB bracketing 141 22 White balance 81 White balance fine-tuning indicator 85 X 10 "Beep" indicator 253 23 Image quality 55 11 Satellite signal indicator 171 24 Image size 58 12 Interval timer indicator 160 25 Flash mode 125 13 "k" (appears when memory remains for about 10 seconds. A See...
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... Display (Continued) 26 27 28 29 303132 47 33 46 45 44 43 34 35 36 37 42 41 40 39 38 X 26 Image area indicator 52 38 Pv button assignment 266 27 Release mode 7, 46 39 HDR indicator 113 Continuous shooting speed...... 254 HDR exposure differential ............ 47 Exposure and flash bracketing 34 Copyright information 279 indicator 137 35 Camera battery indicator 29 WB bracketing indicator 141 36 Image comment indicator......... 278 ADL bracketing indicator........... 145 37 ISO sensitivity indicator 70 ISO sensitivity 70 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator ......72 13
... Display (Continued) 26 27 28 29 303132 47 33 46 45 44 43 34 35 36 37 42 41 40 39 38 X 26 Image area indicator 52 38 Pv button assignment 266 27 Release mode 7, 46 39 HDR indicator 113 Continuous shooting speed...... 254 HDR exposure differential ............ 47 Exposure and flash bracketing 34 Copyright information 279 indicator 137 35 Camera battery indicator 29 WB bracketing indicator 141 36 Image comment indicator......... 278 ADL bracketing indicator........... 145 37 ISO sensitivity indicator 70 ISO sensitivity 70 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator ......72 13
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... or A/M). A Lens Focus Mode If the lens is equipped with an aperture ring (0 320), lock aperture at the minimum setting (highest f-number). A Image Area The DX format image area is automatically selected when a DX lens is off when removing or exchanging lenses. After removing the lens, replace the lens caps and...-CPU/Non-AI Lenses The camera can be used with non-CPU lenses and lenses not equipped with AI mechanisms (non-AI lenses; 0 163). Image area 25 To remove the lens, press and hold the lens release button (q) while turning the lens clockwise (w). A Detaching the Lens Be sure the...
... or A/M). A Lens Focus Mode If the lens is equipped with an aperture ring (0 320), lock aperture at the minimum setting (highest f-number). A Image Area The DX format image area is automatically selected when a DX lens is off when removing or exchanging lenses. After removing the lens, replace the lens caps and...-CPU/Non-AI Lenses The camera can be used with non-CPU lenses and lenses not equipped with AI mechanisms (non-AI lenses; 0 163). Image area 25 To remove the lens, press and hold the lens release button (q) while turning the lens clockwise (w). A Detaching the Lens Be sure the...
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... panel shows the number of exposures remaining. e.g., values between 2900 and 2999 are rounded down to the nearest hundred; A Image Sensor Cleaning The camera vibrates the low-pass filter covering the image sensor to the desired setting. Insert another memory card or delete some photos. When this number reaches zero, A will flash...
... panel shows the number of exposures remaining. e.g., values between 2900 and 2999 are rounded down to the nearest hundred; A Image Sensor Cleaning The camera vibrates the low-pass filter covering the image sensor to the desired setting. Insert another memory card or delete some photos. When this number reaches zero, A will flash...
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...displayed in the monitor for a few seconds after shooting. 34 To view additional information on the current photograph, press 1 and 3 (0 188). 1/12 NIKON Df To end playback and return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release button halfway. 1/ 125 F5. 6 100 50mm 0, 0 100NC_DF DSC_0001. Basic... Playback 1 Press the K button. A photograph will be s displayed by pressing 4 or 2. JPG 15/10/2013 10: 02: 28 NORMAL 4928x3280 A Image Review When On is selected for Image review in the playback menu (0 232), photographs are automatically displayed in the monitor.
...displayed in the monitor for a few seconds after shooting. 34 To view additional information on the current photograph, press 1 and 3 (0 188). 1/12 NIKON Df To end playback and return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release button halfway. 1/ 125 F5. 6 100 50mm 0, 0 100NC_DF DSC_0001. Basic... Playback 1 Press the K button. A photograph will be s displayed by pressing 4 or 2. JPG 15/10/2013 10: 02: 28 NORMAL 4928x3280 A Image Review When On is selected for Image review in the playback menu (0 232), photographs are automatically displayed in the monitor.
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To exit without O button deleting the picture, press K. A Delete To delete selected images (0 205), all images in the current folder (0 205), use the Delete option in the monitor, press the O button. Deleting Unwanted Photographs To delete the photograph currently displayed in ... will be recovered once deleted. 1 Display the photograph. s 2 Delete the photograph. Display the photograph you wish to playback. press the O button again to delete the image and return to delete as described on a selected date (0 206), or all...
To exit without O button deleting the picture, press K. A Delete To delete selected images (0 205), all images in the current folder (0 205), use the Delete option in the monitor, press the O button. Deleting Unwanted Photographs To delete the photograph currently displayed in ... will be recovered once deleted. 1 Display the photograph. s 2 Delete the photograph. Display the photograph you wish to playback. press the O button again to delete the image and return to delete as described on a selected date (0 206), or all...
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...buffer have been recorded. Do not remove the memory card or remove or disconnect the power source until all images in place of images that can be disabled and the images transferred to the memory card. Up to 100 photographs can be taken in succession; If the camera is on... is used during live view photography (0 172) , photographs will light. continuous release, 0 254). A Live View If a continuous release mode is exhausted while images remain in the buffer, the shutter release will not turn off while data remain in the buffer, the power will be taken in a single burst...
...buffer have been recorded. Do not remove the memory card or remove or disconnect the power source until all images in place of images that can be disabled and the images transferred to the memory card. Up to 100 photographs can be taken in succession; If the camera is on... is used during live view photography (0 172) , photographs will light. continuous release, 0 254). A Live View If a continuous release mode is exhausted while images remain in the buffer, the shutter release will not turn off while data remain in the buffer, the power will be taken in a single burst...
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...×24) 1.0× (FX format) is selected for 35mm format cameras. This may not be eclipsed. Viewfinder display d Photo with FX image area (36×24) Photo with DX image area (24×16) A DX Lenses DX lenses are designed for use with DX format cameras and have a smaller angle of view... than lenses for Choose image area when a DX lens is attached, the edges of the image may notice a drop in resolution or that the edges of the picture are played back you may be apparent in...
...×24) 1.0× (FX format) is selected for 35mm format cameras. This may not be eclipsed. Viewfinder display d Photo with FX image area (36×24) Photo with DX image area (24×16) A DX Lenses DX lenses are designed for use with DX format cameras and have a smaller angle of view... than lenses for Choose image area when a DX lens is attached, the edges of the image may notice a drop in resolution or that the edges of the picture are played back you may be apparent in...
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...used when a non-DX lens is attached or a DX-lens is attached, the crop selected for Choose image area will be viewed in 35mm format, multiply by 1.5. ❚❚ Choose Image Area Choose the image area used . Option On Off Description Camera automatically selects DX crop when DX lens is attached. d ... illumination (0 248). 52 DX format the area outside the crop can be used to record pictures in FX format using the full area of the image sensor (36.0 × 23.9 mm), producing an angle of view equivalent to automatically select a DX crop when a DX lens is attached. A The ...
...used when a non-DX lens is attached or a DX-lens is attached, the crop selected for Choose image area will be viewed in 35mm format, multiply by 1.5. ❚❚ Choose Image Area Choose the image area used . Option On Off Description Camera automatically selects DX crop when DX lens is attached. d ... illumination (0 248). 52 DX format the area outside the crop can be used to record pictures in FX format using the full area of the image sensor (36.0 × 23.9 mm), producing an angle of view equivalent to automatically select a DX crop when a DX lens is attached. A The ...
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... Adjust settings. Highlight Auto DX crop or Choose image area and press 2. Image area can be set using the Image area option in the shooting menu or by pressing a control and rotating a command dial. ❚❚ The Image Area Menu 1 Select Image area in the shooting menu (0 235) and ...press 2. Highlight Image area in the shooting menu. G button 2 Choose an option. The selected crop is shown in the...
... Adjust settings. Highlight Auto DX crop or Choose image area and press 2. Image area can be set using the Image area option in the shooting menu or by pressing a control and rotating a command dial. ❚❚ The Image Area Menu 1 Select Image area in the shooting menu (0 235) and ...press 2. Highlight Image area in the shooting menu. G button 2 Choose an option. The selected crop is shown in the...
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...sub-command dial until the desired crop is displayed in the viewfinder (0 51). D Auto DX Crop The selected control can be used to choose an image area. Image area selection can be assigned to the Fn button (Custom Setting f4, Assign Fn button, 0 263), the Pv button (Custom Setting f5, Assign ...preview button, 0 266), or the A AE-L/AF-L button (Custom Setting f6, Assign AE-L/AF-L button, 0 267). 2 Use the selected control to choose the image area when a DX lens is attached and Auto DX crop is displayed as "36 - 24" and DX format as the "press + command dials" option for...
...sub-command dial until the desired crop is displayed in the viewfinder (0 51). D Auto DX Crop The selected control can be used to choose an image area. Image area selection can be assigned to the Fn button (Custom Setting f4, Assign Fn button, 0 263), the Pv button (Custom Setting f5, Assign ...preview button, 0 266), or the A AE-L/AF-L button (Custom Setting f6, Assign AE-L/AF-L button, 0 267). 2 Use the selected control to choose the image area when a DX lens is attached and Auto DX crop is displayed as "36 - 24" and DX format as the "press + command dials" option for...