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T
o choose a release mode
, press
the rele
ase mode dial lock rele
ase
and turn the relea
se mode dial to
the desired setting.
Release mode dial
Release mode dial
lock rele
ase
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User's Manual
1
Where to Find It
2
Package Contents
3
Symbols and Conventions
4
Q&A Index
6
Menus and Displays
7
Taking Photographs
8
Viewing Photographs
10
Retouching Photographs
10
Optional Accessories
11
Table of Contents
12
Image Recording Options 57
13
Focus 71
13
Release Mode 83
13
ISO Sensitivity 105
13
Exposure 111
13
White Balance 139
14
Image Enhancement 159
14
Flash Photography 183
14
Other Shooting Options 195
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More About Playback 217
15
Connections 237
15
Menu Guide 259
15
Technical Notes 369
19
For Your Safety
20
A Use appropriate cables
22
A CD-ROMs
22
A Life-Long Learning
26
Introduction
27
Overview
28
Getting to Know the Camera
29
Camera Body (Continued)
30
The Control Panel
34
The Viewfinder Display
36
D No Battery
37
....120, 373
39
.............120, 373
39
Bracketing progress
39
❚❚ The Quick Settings Display
41
A Viewing Button Assignments
41
The Command Dials
42
❚❚ Image Quality and Size
43
❚❚ ISO Sensitivity
43
❚❚ Exposure
44
A The Fn Button
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❚❚ White Balance
46
❚❚ Flash Settings
46
The BM-9 Monitor Cover
47
Quick Start Guide
48
Tutorial
51
Camera Menus
52
❚❚ Menus
53
1 Display the menus
54
2 Highlight the icon for the
54
3 Select a menu
55
4 Position the cursor in the
55
5 Highlight a menu item
55
6 Display options
55
7 Highlight an option
55
Select the highlighted item
56
L button
57
First Steps
58
3 Insert the battery
59
D The Battery and Charger
61
D Incompatible Batteries
61
2 Attach the lens
62
3 Remove the lens cap
63
1 Turn the camera on
64
2 Select Language
64
3 Select a language
64
4 Select World time
65
5 Set time zone
65
6 Turn daylight saving time
65
7 Set the date and time
65
8 Set date format
66
9 Exit to shooting mode
66
2 Open the card slot cover
67
3 Insert the memory card
67
4 Close the card slot cover
68
2 Remove the memory card
68
2 Press the Q buttons
69
3 Press the Q buttons again
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D Memory Cards
70
A No Memory Card
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2 Focus the viewfinder
71
2 Check the battery level
72
A Large-Capacity Memory Cards
73
A LCD Illuminators
74
A Auto Meter Off
74
A Camera Off Display
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1 Check camera settings
75
2 Choose exposure mode e
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3 Choose single frame
76
4 Choose single-point AF
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5 Choose single-servo
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6 Choose matrix metering
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Ready the Camera
78
1 Press the shutter
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1 Press the K button
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2 View additional pictures
81
Deleting Unwanted
82
Photographs
82
Image Recording
83
❚❚ Choose Image Area
85
A The DX Format Crop
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A DX Lenses
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1 Select Image area
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3 Adjust settings
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2 Choose the image area
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D Auto DX Crop
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A Image Size
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A The Image Quality Menu
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A NEF (RAW) Recording
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A JPEG Compression
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A NEF (RAW)+JPEG
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A “+NEF (RAW)”
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❚❚ The JPEG Compression Menu
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A NEF (RAW) Images
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A The Image Size Menu
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Focus Mode
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A The B Button
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A Predictive Focus Tracking
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AF-Area Mode
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A AF-Area Mode
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A Manual Focus
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A See Also
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Focus Point Selection
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Focus Lock
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3 Recompose the
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Manual Focus
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The Electronic Rangefinder
108
Release Mode
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Choosing a Release Mode
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Release mode dial
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Continuous Mode
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A Power Source and Frame Rate
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A Buffer Size
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A The Memory Buffer
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(Live View)
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Live View Options
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1 Select Live view
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2 Select Live view mode
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3 Select a live view mode
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4 Select Release mode
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5 Select a release mode
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6 Exit to shooting mode
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1 Select live view mode
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2 Press the shutter-release
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4 Focus
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5 Take the picture
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1 Ready the camera
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2 Select live view mode
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3 Frame a picture in
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4 Press the shutter-release
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Contrast-detect AF point
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6 Take the picture
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D Shooting in Live View Mode
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A Monitor Brightness
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A Remote Cords
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Self-Timer Mode
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3 Start the timer
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Mirror up Mode
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ISO Sensitivity
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Choosing ISO Sensitivity
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Manually
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A ISO Sensitivity Settings
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A Hi 0.3–Hi 2
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A Lo 0.3–Lo 1
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Auto ISO Sensitivity Control
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Exposure
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Metering
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A 3D Color Matrix II Metering
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Exposure Mode
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A Depth-of-Field Preview
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1 Select exposure mode e
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A Flexible Program
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1 Select exposure
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2 Choose a shutter speed
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2 Choose an aperture
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A Non-CPU Lenses (pg. 372)
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3 Frame a
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2 EV, or 1 EV
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Long Time-Exposures
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A Long Time-Exposures
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Autoexposure (AE) Lock
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Exposure Compensation
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Bracketing
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2 Choose the number of shots
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❚❚ Canceling Bracketing
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A Exposure Bracketing
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A White Balance Bracketing
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White Balance
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White Balance Options
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A The White Balance Menu
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A I (Fluorescent)
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A Studio Flash Lighting
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A Color Temperature
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Fine-Tuning White Balance
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2 Fine tune white balance
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3 Press J
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A White Balance Fine Tuning
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A “Mired”
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❚❚ The WB Button
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Choosing a Color Temperature
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Preset Manual
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A White Balance Presets
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1 Light a reference object
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4 Measure white balance
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5 Check the results
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6 Select preset d-0
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1 Select L (Preset manual)
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2 Select a destination
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3 Copy d-0 to the selected
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3 Choose Select image
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4 Highlight a source image
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5 Copy white balance
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2 Select a preset
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3 Select Set
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3 Select Edit comment
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4 Edit the comment
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Image Enhancement
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Picture Controls
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❚❚ Using Picture Controls
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1 Select Set Picture Control
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2 Select a Picture Control
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A The Picture Control Grid
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1 Select a Picture Control
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2 Adjust settings
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❚❚ Picture Control Settings
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D Active D-Lighting
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D “A” (Auto)
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A Previous Settings
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A Toning (Monochrome Only)
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A Custom Picture Controls
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1 Select Manage Picture
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2 Select Save/edit
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3 Select a Picture Control
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4 Edit the selected Picture
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5 Select a destination
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6 Name the Picture
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1 Select Load/save
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2 Select Copy to camera
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4 Select a destination
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5 Name the Picture Control
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1 Select Copy to card
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3 Choose a destination
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1 Select Rename
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3 Rename the Picture Control
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1 Select Delete
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3 Select Ye s
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2 Select Delete from card
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4 Select Ye s
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Active D-Lighting
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1 Select Active D-Lighting
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2 Choose an option
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Color Space
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A Color Space
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A Nikon Software
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Flash Photography
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The Built-in Flash
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Using the Built-in Flash
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Lowering the Built-in Flash
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Flash Modes
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A Flash Control Mode
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Flash Compensation
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A Optional Flash Units
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3 Focus
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4 Lock flash level
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5 Recompose the photograph
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6 Take the photograph
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7 Release FV lock
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A Metering
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Other Shooting Options
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QUAL button
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E button
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Multiple Exposure
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3 Select the number of shots
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4 Select Auto gain
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5 Set gain
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6 Select Done
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D Multiple Exposure
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A Interval Timer Photography
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A Other Settings
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Interval Timer Photography
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3 Choose a start time
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4 Choose an interval
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5 Choose the number of
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6 Start shooting
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D Out of Memory
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A Bracketing
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A During Shooting
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1 Choose a new starting
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2 Resume shooting
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H (continuous high speed)
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A Shooting Menu Banks
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Non-CPU Lenses
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1 Select Non-CPU lens data
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2 Select a lens number
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3 Select a focal length
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4 Select a maximum
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5 Select Done
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Using a GPS Unit
239
A GPS Data
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❚❚ Setup Menu Options
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A Heading
241
More About Playback
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Full-Frame Playback
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Overview Data
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GPS Data
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❚❚ File Information
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❚❚ Highlights
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❚❚ RGB Histogram
249
A Histograms
250
❚❚ Shooting Data Page 1
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❚❚ Shooting Data Page 2
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❚❚ Shooting Data Page 3
253
❚❚ Shooting Data Page 4
254
❚❚ GPS Data
255
❚❚ Overview Data
256
Viewing Multiple Images:
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Thumbnail Playback
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Taking a Closer Look:
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Playback Zoom
260
Protecting Photographs from
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Deletion
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1 Select an image
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2 Press the O button
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Connections
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Connecting to a Computer
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D Connecting Cables
265
A Camera Control Pro 2
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1 Turn the camera off
266
2 Turn the computer on
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3 Connect the USB cable
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4 Turn the camera on
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5 Transfer photographs
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6 Turn the camera off
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D Transfer Mode
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A WT-4A/B/C/D/E
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Printing Photographs
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Direct USB Connection
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2 Connect the USB cable
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3 Turn the camera on
271
1 Select a picture
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2 Display printing options
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3 Adjust printing options
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4 Start printing
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Printing Multiple Pictures
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3 Select pictures
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4 Display printing options
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5 Adjust printing options
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6 Start printing
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1 Select Index print
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1 Choose Select/set
279
2 Select pictures
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3 Select imprint options
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4 Complete the print order
280
Viewing Photographs on TV
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A Video Mode (pg. 333)
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A Television Playback
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A Slide Shows
282
Menu Guide
285
DThe Playback Menu:
286
Managing Images
286
2 Display thumbnails
287
3 Highlight a picture
287
4 Press the center of the
287
6 Press J to complete the
288
Playback Folder
289
Hide Image
289
D Protected and Hidden Images
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Display Mode
290
Image Review
291
After Delete
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Rotate Tall
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Slide Show
292
Print Set (DPOF)
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C The Shooting Menu:
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Shooting Options
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1 Select a bank
295
2 Enter a name
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3 Save changes and exit
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Reset Shooting Menu
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1 Select New folder number
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2 Choose a folder number
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1 Choose Select folder
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2 Highlight a folder
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File Naming
300
A Extensions
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Image Quality
300
Image Size
300
Image Area
300
Vignette Control
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A Vignette Control
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Long Exp
303
High ISO NR
304
ISO Sensitivity Settings
304
Live View
304
Interval Timer Shooting
305
ACustom Settings:
306
Fine-Tuning Camera Settings
306
C: Custom Setting Bank
308
A Custom Settings Bank
308
Reset Custom Settings
308
A 3D-tracking
312
A The AF-Assist Illuminator
316
D The B Button
317
A Change Main/Sub
319
1 Select Custom Setting b6
320
2 Select Ye s
321
3 Select a metering method
321
4 Choose an exposure value
321
Continuous Release
325
D File Number Sequence
326
Dark on light Light on dark
327
Option Description
328
A Using AA Batteries
329
A The MB-D10 Battery Pack
330
A Auto FP High-Speed Sync
331
D The Flash-Ready Indicator
333
60 s (1/60 s, the
334
A The SB-400
335
❚❚ Manual
336
❚❚ Repeating Flash
336
A “Times”
336
❚❚ Commander Mode
337
4 Select the channel
338
5 Press J
338
6 Compose the shot
339
8 Raise the built-in flash
339
A The Flash Sync Mode Display
340
A Flash Compensation
340
D Commander Mode
340
❚❚ Shooting Mode
344
❚❚ Playback Mode
345
H or CL) is
347
A Virtual Horizon
348
❚❚ FUNC
349
Button+Dials
349
B The Setup Menu:
357
Camera Setup
357
During Formatting
358
Two-Button Format
358
(pg. 43)
358
Video Mode
359
World Time
360
Language
360
Image Comment
361
Auto Image Rotation
362
A Rotate Tall
362
1 Choose a start option
363
Battery Info
366
Wireless Transmitter
367
Image Authentication
368
D Camera Control Pro 2
368
A Copies
368
Copyright Information
369
D Copyright Information
369
Save/Load Settings
370
A Saved Settings
371
Virtual Horizon
372
D Tilting the Camera
372
Non-CPU Lens Data
372
AF Fine Tune
373
D AF Tuning
374
D Live View (Tripod) Mode
374
A Saved Value
374
Firmware Version
374
N The Retouch Menu:
375
Creating Retouched Copies
375
1 Choose a picture
376
2 Display the retouch menu
376
3 Select retouch options
376
4 Create a retouched copy
377
1 Select an item in the
377
2 Select a picture
377
3 Display retouch options
378
D Retouching Copies
379
A Image Quality
379
D-Lighting
380
Red-Eye Correction
381
Monochrome
383
Filter Effects
384
Color Balance
384
1 Select Image overlay
385
2 Display NEF (RAW) images
385
3 Highlight a photograph
385
4 Select the highlighted
386
6 Select the second
386
7 Highlight the Preview
386
8 Preview the overlay
387
9 Save the overlay
387
2 Select Side-by-side
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3 Compare the copy with the
389
O My Menu:
390
Creating a Custom Menu
390
4 Position the new item
391
5 View My Menu
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1 Select Remove items
392
2 Select items
392
3 Select Done
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4 Delete the selected items
392
1 Select Rank items
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2 Select an item
393
3 Position the item
393
1 Select Choose tab
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2 Select Recent Settings
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Technical Notes
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Compatible Lenses
396
A The AF-S/AF-I Teleconverter
397
A Lens f-number
397
A Compatible Non-CPU Lenses
399
A The Built-in Flash
400
D Red-Eye Reduction
401
D AF-Assist Illumination
401
A Calculating Picture Angle
402
Optional Flash Units
403
(Speedlights)
403
❚❚ CLS-Compatible Flash Units
404
A Guide Number
405
Other Flash Units
407
200 400 800 1600 3200 6400
408
55.67.181011
408
Flash Contacts
410
Other Accessories
411
Most Nikon
414
❚❚ Approved Memory Cards
416
Caring for the Camera
417
1 Place the camera base down
418
2 Display the Clean image
418
3 Select Clean now
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1 Select Clean at startup/
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2 Select an option
420
4 Raise the mirror
422
6 Clean the filter
422
7 Turn the camera off
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D Use a Reliable Power Source
423
Caring for the Camera and
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Battery: Cautions
424
Troubleshooting
428
❚❚ Shooting
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❚❚ Playback
433
❚❚ Miscellaneous
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Error Messages
435
Appendix
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Defaults
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Memory Card Capacity
449
Exposure Program
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Specifications
454
UP (mirror up)
455
L); up to 5 fps (CH)
456
L); up to 8 fps (CH)
456
2, or 1 EV
457
4 in. (ISO 1222)
459
A Supported Standards
461
A Battery Life
462
L, 84, 86, 91, 299
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H, 84, 86
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