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Reference Manual
1
Where to Find It
2
Q&A Index
4
Retouching Photographs
5
Menus and Settings
5
Table of Contents
6
More on Playback 99
8
Connections 115
8
Menu Guide 129
9
Technical Notes 167
10
For Your Safety
11
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
14
A Life-Long Learning
16
Introduction
17
The Camera Body
18
A The Power Switch
19
The Mode Dial
20
The Release-Mode Selector
21
The Information Display
22
A Hiding Shooting Information
23
The Command Dial
24
The Viewfinder
26
Camera Menus
27
B: Setup (0 136)
27
1 Display the menus
28
3 Select a menu
28
5 Highlight a menu item
29
6 Display options
29
7 Highlight an option
29
First Steps
30
3 Insert the battery
31
3 Attach the lens
32
❚❚ Vibration Reduction (VR)
33
A Detaching the Lens
33
D Vibration Reduction
33
Basic Setup
34
A The Setup Menu
35
A The Clock Battery
35
A The Camera Clock
35
2 Open the card slot cover
36
3 Insert the memory card
36
1 Turn the camera on
37
2 Display format options
37
3 Highlight Ye s
37
4 Press J
37
1 Remove the lens cap
38
2 Turn the camera on
38
3 Focus the viewfinder
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(i and j Modes)
39
Step 2: Select i or j Mode
40
2 Frame the photograph
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Step 4: Focus
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Step 5: Shoot
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A The Shutter-Release Button
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A Auto-Meter Off
43
A The Built-in Flash
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❚❚ The Mode Dial
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❚❚ Scene Modes
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1 Press the K button
46
2 View additional pictures
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1 Display the photograph
47
2 Delete the photograph
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Guide Mode
49
Guide Mode Menus
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❚❚ View/Delete
51
❚❚ Set Up
51
A Guide Mode
51
Live View
53
2 Choose a focus mode
54
3 Choose an AF-area mode
54
4 Choose the focus point
55
5 Focus
56
6 Take the picture
57
7 Exit live view mode
57
3 EV (0 81)
58
A Manual Focus
59
Recording and Viewing Movies
61
5 Start recording
62
6 End recording
62
1 Select Movie settings
63
D Recording Movies
64
D The Count-Down Display
64
Viewing Movies
65
Editing Movies
66
4 Choose an option
67
Select Choose end point
67
5 Delete frames
67
6 Save the copy
67
2 Display the retouch menu
68
3 Choose Save selected frame
68
4 Create a still copy
68
5 Save the copy
68
Release Mode
69
Self-Timer Mode
70
2 Display focus-mode options
71
3 Choose a focus mode
72
D The AF-Assist Illuminator
73
A The Beep Speaker
73
AF-Area Mode
74
2 Select the focus point
76
1 Focus
76
2 Lock focus
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2 Focus
78
❚❚ The Electronic Rangefinder
79
A Focal Plane Position
79
A The Exposure Indicator
79
Image Quality and Size
80
3 Choose a file type
81
2 Display image size options
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3 Choose an image size
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Using the Built-in Flash
83
2 Display flash mode options
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3 Choose a flash mode
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A Flash Modes
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A Choosing a Flash Mode
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ISO Sensitivity
87
A Hi 1/Hi 2
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P, S, A, and M Modes
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1 Rotate the mode dial to P
90
1 Rotate the mode dial to S
91
2 Choose a shutter speed
91
1 Rotate the mode dial to A
92
2 Choose an aperture
92
3 EV Overexposed by over 2 EV
93
2 Rotate the mode dial to M
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3 Choose a shutter speed
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4 Open the shutter
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5 Close the shutter
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Exposure
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2 Lock exposure
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3 Recompose the photograph
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3 Choose a value
97
A The E Button
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A Mode M
98
A Using a Flash
98
A The Y (M) and E Buttons
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A Optional Flash Units
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Active D-Lighting
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D Active D-Lighting
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A The Shooting Menu
102
A See Also
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White Balance
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A Color Temperature
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A The Fn Button
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3 Fine tune white balance
105
4 Save changes and exit
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1 Light a reference object
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3 Select Preset manual
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4 Select Measure
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5 Measure white balance
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6 Check the results
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D Preset White Balance
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A Studio Settings
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G button
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Picture Controls
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2 Select a Picture Control
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3 Adjust settings
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❚❚ Picture Control Settings
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D “A” (Auto)
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A The Picture Control Grid
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A Previous Settings
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A Toning (Monochrome Only)
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The GP-1 GPS Unit
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More on Playback
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Photo Information
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❚❚ RGB Histogram
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A Playback Zoom
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A Histograms
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❚❚ Highlights
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❚❚ Shooting Data Page 1
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❚❚ Shooting Data Page 2
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❚❚ Shooting Data Page 3
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❚❚ GPS Data
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❚❚ Overview Data
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Thumbnail Playback
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Calendar Playback
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The following
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1 Select an image
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2 Press the L (A) button
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Deleting Photographs
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1 Select Delete
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2 Choose Selected
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3 Highlight a picture
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1 Choose Select Date
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2 Highlight a date
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Slide Shows
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Connections
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Connecting the Camera
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Printing Photographs
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3 Turn the camera on
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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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2 Choose an option
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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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2 Select pictures
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3 Display imprint options
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4 Select imprint options
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5 Complete the print order
141
Viewing Photographs on TV
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1 Turn the camera off
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❚❚ HDMI Options
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Output Resolution
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Device Control
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A HDMI-CEC Devices
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A Device Control
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Menu Guide
145
Display Mode
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Image Review
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Rotate Tall
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Reset Shooting Options
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A Reset Shooting Options
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2000–1 s; in modes S and M
148
Auto Distortion Control
149
A Retouch: Distortion Control
149
Color Space
149
A Color Space
149
A Nikon Software
149
Noise Reduction
150
AF-Assist
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32 of full
151
Reset Setup Options
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1 Select a format
153
2 Select a background color
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A Rotating the Camera
154
Video Mode
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Flicker Reduction
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A Flicker Reduction
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Time Zone and Date
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Auto Info Display
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Language
156
Image Comment
156
1 Choose a start option
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D Image Sensor Cleaning
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Auto off Timers
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A Auto off Timers
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Self-Timer Delay
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Rangefinder
160
File Number Sequence
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D File Number Sequence
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❚❚ Fn Button
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❚❚ AE-L/AF-L Button
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❚❚ AE Lock
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Slot Empty Release Lock
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Date Imprint
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A Date Imprint
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To use the stored date
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Storage Folder
165
D Folder Names
165
Eye-Fi Upload
166
D Eye-Fi Cards
166
A Supported Eye-Fi Cards
166
Firmware Version
166
N The Retouch Menu:
167
Creating Retouched Copies
167
1 Display retouch options
168
2 Select a picture
168
3 Select retouch options
168
4 Create a retouched copy
168
D-Lighting
169
Red-Eye Correction
169
Monochrome
170
Filter Effects
171
1 Select Choose size
172
2 Choose the desired size
173
3 Choose Select image
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4 Select pictures
173
1 Select Image overlay
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2 Display NEF (RAW) images
174
3 Highlight a photograph
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6 Set gain
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8 Preview the overlay
175
9 Save the overlay
175
2 Select a photograph
176
4 Copy the photograph
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Quick Retouch
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Straighten
177
Distortion Control
177
Color Outline
178
Perspective Control
178
Miniature Effect
179
2 Select Before and after
180
Technical Notes
183
NOT be used with the D3100:
185
D The Built-in Flash
186
D AF-Assist Illumination
187
A Calculating Angle of View
187
❚❚ CLS-Compatible Flash Units
189
A Guide Number
189
❚❚ Other Flash Units
190
Other Accessories
192
Approved Memory Cards
193
1 Ready the camera
194
4 Connect the AC adapter
194
Caring for the Camera
195
1 Place the camera base down
196
3 Select Clean now
196
1 Select Clean at
197
2 Select an option
197
❚❚ Manual Cleaning
198
7 Clean the filter
199
8 Turn the camera off
199
Cautions
200
Defaults can
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Memory Card Capacity
203
Troubleshooting
204
Shooting (P, S, A, M)
206
Playback
206
Miscellaneous
207
Error Messages
208
Specifications
211
4 in. (ISO 1222)
215
A Using the Built-in Flash
217
D Lens Care
217
A Supplied Accessories
218
A Optional Accessories
218
A A Note on Wide-Angle Lenses
218
❚❚ Supported Standards
219
Battery Life
220
6MB09211-04
224
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