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User's Manual
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The Reference Manual (pdf)
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Table of Contents
6
For Your Safety
18
CAUTION
19
DANGER (Batteries)
20
WARNING (Batteries)
21
D Life-Long Learning
24
Getting to Know the Camera
25
The Camera Body (Continued)
26
3Getting to Know the Camera
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D The Monitor
27
The Control Panel
29
The Monitor and Viewfinder
30
7Getting to Know the Camera
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Camera Controls
32
9Getting to Know the Camera
33
Touch Controls
34
❚❚ Adjusting Settings
35
❚❚ Playback
35
❚❚ Movie Playback
36
❚❚ The i Menu
37
❚❚ Text Entry
37
❚❚ Navigating the Menus
38
The DISP Button
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❚❚ Movie Mode
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The AF-ON Button
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The Command Dials
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The G Button
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1 Highlight the icon for the
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2 Select a menu
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3 Position the cursor in the
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4 Highlight a menu item
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5 Display options
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6 Highlight an option
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The i Button (i Icon)
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1 Select Custom Setting f1
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2 Choose a position
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3 Choose an option
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23Getting to Know the Camera
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1 Select Custom Setting f2
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2 Choose a button
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26 Getting to Know the Camera
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First Steps
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Charge the Battery
52
Charging AC Adapters
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CHARGE lamp
54
Charging AC adapter
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31First Steps
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D The CHARGE Lamp
55
Battery latch
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33First Steps
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D Removing the Battery
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D Removing Memory Cards
57
Battery Level
58
Number of Exposures Remaining
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35First Steps
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D Memory Cards
59
D No Memory Card
59
Attach a Lens
60
37First Steps
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D F Mount Lenses
61
D Detaching Lenses
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1 Turn the camera on
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3 Select a language
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4 Select Time zone and date
63
5 Choose a time zone
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7 Set the clock
63
8 Choose a date format
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9 Exit to shooting mode
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2 Select photo mode
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3 Select b mode
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4 Start recording
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5 End recording
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D Recording Movies
68
1 Press the K button
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2 View additional pictures
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2 Delete the picture
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Basic Settings
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54 Basic Settings
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D Autofocus
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D Turning the Camera Off
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A Low-Light AF
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56 Basic Settings
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A Quick Focus-Point Selection
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❚❚ Subject Tracking
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The Touch Shutter
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59Basic Settings
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Manual Focus
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61Basic Settings
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D Focal Plane Position
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A Focus Peaking
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63Basic Settings
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64 Basic Settings
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A 4 (“Auto”)
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D D (“Natural Light Auto”)
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D Studio Flash Lighting
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65Basic Settings
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D White Balance Fine-Tuning
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A Color Temperature
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Silent Photography
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1 Select an image
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2 Display the i menu
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3 Select Rating
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4 Choose a rating
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3 Select Protect
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Shooting Controls
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P: Programmed Auto
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S: Shutter-Priority Auto
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A: Aperture-Priority Auto
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M: Manual
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72 Shooting Controls
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D Exposure Indicators
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1 Select a mode
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2 Adjust settings
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3 Select Save user settings
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4 Select a position
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84 Shooting Controls
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D The Shooting Display
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D Frame Advance Rate
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85Shooting Controls
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D The Memory Buffer
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1 Select self-timer mode
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4 Start the timer
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The Sub-Selector
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1 Set focus and exposure
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2 Lock focus and exposure
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The i Button
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The Photo-Mode i Menu
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Set Picture Control
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❚❚ Modifying Picture Controls
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96 The i Button
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D “A” (Auto)
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97The i Button
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D Filter Effects
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White Balance
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❚❚ Fine-Tuning White Balance
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2 Select a preset
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4 Measure white balance
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103The i Button
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D Direct Measurement Mode
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D Managing Presets
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Image Quality
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105The i Button
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A NEF (RAW)
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Image Size
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Flash Mode
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Metering
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Wi-Fi Connection
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Active D-Lighting
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Release Mode
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Vibration Reduction
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AF-Area Mode
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Focus Mode
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The Movie-Mode i Menu
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❚❚ Slow-Motion Movies
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Microphone Sensitivity
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Choose Image Area
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Electronic VR
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122 The i Button
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Menu List
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124 Menu List
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C The Photo Shooting Menu:
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Shooting Options
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126 Menu List
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127Menu List
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D Text Entry
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128 Menu List
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129Menu List
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130 Menu List
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131Menu List
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132 Menu List
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1 The Movie Shooting Menu:
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Movie Shooting Options
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134 Menu List
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135Menu List
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136 Menu List
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137Menu List
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138 Menu List
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A Custom Settings:
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Fine-Tuning Camera Settings
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140 Menu List
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141Menu List
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142 Menu List
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143Menu List
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144 Menu List
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D Auto FP High-Speed Sync
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145Menu List
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146 Menu List
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147Menu List
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148 Menu List
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149Menu List
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150 Menu List
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151Menu List
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152 Menu List
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A Wireless Connections
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153Menu List
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D “Reset All Settings”
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N The Retouch Menu:
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Creating Retouched Copies
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155Menu List
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O My Menu/m Recent Settings
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Troubleshooting
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Problems and Solutions
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Shooting
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160 Troubleshooting
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Playback
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162 Troubleshooting
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Miscellaneous
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Indicators and Error Messages
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165Troubleshooting
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Error Messages
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167Troubleshooting
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168 Troubleshooting
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Technical Notes
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170 Technical Notes
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171Technical Notes
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D Temperature Warnings
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❚❚ The Information Display
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173Technical Notes
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The Monitor: Movie Mode
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The Viewfinder: Photo Mode
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1 Ready the camera
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3 Close the battery
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Caring for the Camera
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Image Sensor Cleaning
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193Technical Notes
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D Image Sensor Cleaning
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1 Select Automatic Cleaning
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2 Select an option
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1 Remove the lens
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2 Examine the image sensor
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3 Clean the sensor
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196 Technical Notes
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Cautions
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198 Technical Notes
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199Technical Notes
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200 Technical Notes
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201Technical Notes
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Specifications
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203Technical Notes
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204 Technical Notes
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205Technical Notes
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206 Technical Notes
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207Technical Notes
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208 Technical Notes
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209Technical Notes
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210 Technical Notes
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4 in. (ISO 1222)
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❚❚ MH-25a Battery Charger
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213Technical Notes
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214 Technical Notes
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A Trademark Information
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215Technical Notes
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A MIT License (HarfBuzz)
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216 Technical Notes
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A Supported Standards
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Using the Lens
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1 Turn the camera off
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❚❚ Before Use
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❚❚ When the Lens Is Attached
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Precautions for Use
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Lens Care
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Accessories
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The Mount Adapter
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2 Attach the adapter to
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3 Remove the rear lens cap
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4 Attach the lens to the
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1 Detach the lens
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2 Detach the adapter
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Using the Mount Adapter
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Caring for the Adapter
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Approved Memory Cards
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Memory Card Capacity
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235Technical Notes
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Battery Endurance
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INSTRUCTIONS
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238 Technical Notes
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239Technical Notes
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240 Technical Notes
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241Technical Notes
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A Conformity Marking
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A Certificates
241
Numerics
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243Technical Notes
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244 Technical Notes
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245Technical Notes
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246 Technical Notes
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