Nikon D300s manual Auto ISO Sensitivity Control

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adjusted if underexposure would result at the shutter speed selected for Minimum shutter speed (1/4000–1 s). Slower

shutter speeds may be used if optimum exposure can not be achieved at the ISO sensitivity value selected for Maximum sensitivity. Press Jto exit when settings are complete.

When On is selected, the control panel and viewfinder show ISO-AUTO. When sensitivity is altered from the value selected by the user, these indicators blink and the altered value is shown in the viewfinder.

AAuto ISO Sensitivity Control

Noise is more likely at higher sensitivities. Use the High ISO NR option

in the shooting menu to reduce noise (see page 259). When a flash is used, the value selected for Minimum shutter speed is ignored in favor of the option selected for Custom Setting e1 (Flash sync speed, 0 281).

Note that ISO sensitivity may be raised automatically when auto ISO sensitivity control is used in combination with slow sync flash modes (available with the built-in flash and SB-900, SB-800, SB-600, and SB-400 flash units), possibly preventing the camera from selecting slow shutter speeds.

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Contents Digital Camera Find what you’re looking for from Where to Find ItPackage Contents Trademark Information Symbols and ConventionsIii Camera Setup New FeaturesMenus and Displays Taking Photographs Vii Viewing PhotographsPhoto info Photo info, highlightsViii Retouching PhotographsViewing or Printing Photographs on Other Devices Optional AccessoriesApproved memory Compatible lensesTable of Contents Framing Pictures in the Monitor Live View Xii 101133 Xiii Xiv 243270 Xvi Xvii Xviii For Your SafetyKeep out of reach of children XixDo not use in the presence of flammable gas CD-ROMs Observe caution when using the flashUse appropriate cables Xxi Xxii Battery ChargerDisposing of Data Storage Devices XxiiiItems prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Comply with copyright noticesXxiv Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesBefore Taking Important Pictures Life-Long LearningOverview Getting to Know the Camera XIntroductionServicing the Camera and Accessories Use Only Nikon Brand AccessoriesCamera Settings OverviewGetting to Know the Camera Camera Body Contact cover for optional MB-D10 Depth-of-field previewCPU contacts Tripod socketXplayback zoom Wthumbnail/playbackMulti selector center 103AAE/AF lock Number of intervals for Control Panel177 Viewfinder Display Control Panel and Viewfinder Displays No BatterySee Also Information DisplayButton Turning the Monitor Off Long exposure noise reduction Information Display Rbutton Changing Settings in the Information DisplayTool Tips Viewing Button AssignmentsBM-8 Monitor Cover Basic Photography and Playback Camera MenusFirst Steps Defaults to My Menu 0 Setup 0Camera Menus Playback 0Menu Controls Using Camera MenusNavigating the Menus Display the menusPosition the cursor in the selected menu Select a menuHighlight a menu item Display optionsSelect the highlighted item HelpJbutton LQ buttonFirst Steps Charge the BatteryPlug the charger Remove the terminal coverBattery Charging charging complete Insert the batteryRemove the battery when charging is complete Open the battery-chamber cover Insert the BatteryClose the battery-chamber cover Turn the camera offWhen the battery is not in use Battery and ChargerIncompatible Batteries EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-ion BatteriesMounting index Attach a LensAttach the lens Detaching the LensAutofocus with manual priority CPU Lenses with Aperture RingsTurn the camera on Basic SetupSelect Language Select a languageSet time zone Select Time zone and dateTurn daylight saving time on or off Set the date and timeClock Battery Exit to shooting modeSet date format Camera ClockOpen the card slot cover Insert a Memory CardInsert the memory card Slide the card slot cover out q and open the card slot wClose the card slot cover Removing Memory Cards Confirm that the access lamp is off and turn the camera offRemove the memory card CompactFlash memory cards OpenTurn the camera on Press the Q buttons Format the Memory CardPress the Q buttons again Formatting Memory CardsNo Memory Card Write Protect SwitchMemory Cards Adjusting Viewfinder Focus Adjust Viewfinder FocusFocus the viewfinder Remove the lens cap and turn the camera onCheck the battery level in the control panel or viewfinder Check the battery levelTurn the Camera On DescriptionSures, the exposure count display will show 1.2 K Check the number of exposures remainingLarge-Capacity Memory Cards Camera Off Display LCD IlluminatorsAuto Meter Off Choose exposure mode e Adjust Camera SettingsChoose single frame release mode Choose single-point AFChoose single-servo Check camera settingsAutofocus Choose matrix meteringReady the Camera Press the shutter Focus and ShootRelease button Halfway to focus Photo in the viewfinderWay down to take the picture Smoothly press the shutter Release-button the restWhile the photograph is being Shutter-Release ButtonPress the Kbutton Viewing PhotographsView additional pictures KbuttonDisplay the photograph Deleting Unwanted PhotographsDelete the photograph Delete as described in ViewingFraming Photographs in the Monitor XFraming Pictures in the Monitor Live ViewFraming Photographs in the Monitor Phase-Detection Versus Contrast-Detect AFLive view mode Tripod Mode hFrame a picture in the viewfinder Choose Tripod forFocus To focus using contrast-detectContrast-detect focus point BbuttonTake the picture Focusing with Contrast-Detect AutofocusEnd live view Press the abutton to end live viewFor Live view mode Hand-Held Mode gChoose Hand-held Frame a picture in the monitorFocus Exposure Compensation Shooting in Live View ModeNo Picture Button AF area brackets are displayed only in hand held modeAF area brackets Hand-heldTripodMonitor Brightness Monitor brightness can be adjusted byRecording Movies Viewing Movies Editing Movies This chapter describes how to record movies in live viewChoose a live view mode. Gbutton Recording MoviesStart recording Focusing During RecordingFocus.Bbutton Maximum Size End recordingRecording Movies When used in live view mode for extendedSelect Movie settings. Gbutton Movie SettingsAdjust movie settings before recording Choose movie optionsIs displayed in full-frame and movie playback Viewing Movies2icon Display retouch options Editing MoviesSelect Edit movie Choose an optionMovies can also be edited from the retouch menu 0 Save the copyRetouch Menu Page Image Quality Image Size Using Two Memory Cards This section describes how to choose image quality and sizeOption File type Description Image QualityNEF RAW Recording Jpeg CompressionDeleting the Jpeg copy will not delete the NEF RAW image Qual buttonImage Quality Menu 253NEF RAW Recording NEF RAW Bit Depth Jpeg CompressionNEF RAW Recording Type Image Size Qual button Sub-command dial Control panel Image Size MenuBackup and RAW Primary, Jpeg Secondary Using Two Memory CardsItem in the shooting menu. Select CF card slot to designate Jpeg copies only to the secondary cardControlling How the Camera Focuses NFocusOption Description Focus ModePredictive Focus Tracking For the purpose of focusing the cameraAF-Area Mode Single-point AF AF-area mode is shown in the control panel IndicatorDynamic Area AFSelect the focus point Focus Point SelectionRotate the focus selector Lock to See Also Shutter-Release Button AE-L Focus LockShutter-release Button AE-L/AF-L button Recompose Photograph and shootExample subject is the same color as the background Getting Good Results with AutofocusExample subject is inside a cage Example blinds or a row of windows in a skyscraperManual focus lenses Set the camera focus-mode selector to M Manual FocusAF Lenses Shooting Electronic RangefinderFocal Plane Position Focal plane markKRelease Mode Mode Choosing a Release ModeCamera supports the following release modes Release mode dial lock release Select CH or CL mode Continuous ModeContinuous low speed mode Frame a photograph, focus, and shootFrame advance rate varies with the power source used Power Source and Frame RatePower source Buffer SizePictures that can be taken in a single burst, see Memory BufferFrame the photograph Self-Timer ModeSelect self-timer mode Timer count-down, see Custom Setting d1 Beep, 0 Start the timerSelect mirror up mode Mirror up ModeRaise the mirror Take a picturePage Reacting Faster to Light Siso SensitivityChoosing ISO Sensitivity Manually ISO button Main command Dial Control panelCustom Setting b1 ISO Sensitivity SettingsISO Sensitivity Menu 2500, 3200, Hi 0.3, Hi 0.7, HiSelect ISO sensitivity Adjust settingsAuto control Select OnAuto ISO Sensitivity Control 100 Controlling How the Camera Sets Exposure Method Metering102 Matrix Metering 103To choose a metering method Mode Description Exposure Mode104 Lens Types105 Button Main command dial Depth-of-Field PreviewCustom Setting e4-Modeling Flash Programmed Auto Select exposure mode e106 Shutter speed 1/320 s aperture f/9Flexible Program Exposure mode e, different combinations107 Shutter-Priority Auto Select exposure mode fChoose a shutter speed 108Aperture-Priority Auto Mode gSelect exposure Choose an apertureNon-CPU Lenses 0 Use the lens aperture ring to adjust aperture110 Manual Mode h111 Control panelShoot Choose aperture and shutter speed112 Aperture Shutter speedReverse Indicators Exposure IndicatorsCustom Setting b2 set to 1/3 step 113114 Long Time-ExposuresReady the camera Release the shutter-release button Press the shutter-release button all the way down115 Shutter speed 35 s aperture f/25Autoexposure AE Lock Select center-weighted or Metering selector spot metering 0Lock exposure 116117 Adjusting Shutter Speed and ApertureRecompose the photograph Metered Area118 Exposure Compensation119 Using a FlashFor information on making adjustments to exposure Exposure and Flash Bracketing BracketingSelect flash or Exposure bracketingBracketing indicator Fn button Main command Control panelChoose the number of shots 121122 Fn button Sub-commandSelect an exposure increment No. shots 3 increment 123Exposure increment Exposure increment Exposure increment +1 EV124 Canceling BracketingExposure and Flash Bracketing Exposure BracketingIndicator Fn button Main command Control panel DialWhite Balance Bracketing Select white balance bracketing126 Select a white balance incrementChoose from increments of 1 5 mired, 2 10 mired, or Bracketing programs with an increment of 1 are listed below127 White Balance Bracketing 128ADL Bracketing Fn button Main commandSelect ADL bracketing 129130 Select Active D-LightingActive D-Lighting is shown in the control panel Fn button131 ADL Bracketing 132134 Keeping Colors True137 141134 White Balance OptionsControl panel WB button 135White Balance Menu IFluorescent136 Color TemperatureWhite Balance Menu Button and rotating the sub-command dialSelect a white balance Gbutton option 137Press J Fine tune white balance138 Amber A-blue B axis and the green G-magenta MColor Temperature Fine-Tuning White Balance Fine Tuning139 Mired140 WB Button141 Choose Color Temperature142 Preset ManualMethod Description Neutral gray or white object is placed under143 White Balance PresetsD-4 Store values copied from d-0 0Select direct measurement mode Set white balance to LPreset manualMeasuring a Value for White Balance Light a reference object145 Measure white balanceCheck the results Direct Measurement Mode Select preset d-0Preset d-0 146Copy d-0 to the selected preset Select LPresetManual Select a destinationHighlight Preset manual in the white balance menu Select LPreset manualChoose Select image 148Highlight a source image Choosing a White Balance PresetCopy white balance 149Select a preset Selecting a White Balance PresetHighlight Preset manual in the white balance menu and press Select Set151 Selecting a White Balance Preset the WB ButtonSelect Edit comment Entering a CommentEdit the comment 152164 154166 153Selecting a Picture Control Picture ControlsSelect Set Picture ControlPicture Control Indicator Preset Picture Controls Versus Custom Picture Controls155 Optional Picture Controls156 Or make manual adjustments to individual settingsModifying Existing Picture Controls 157 Picture Control Settings158 Previous SettingsAuto Picture Control GridCustom Picture Controls 159Toning Monochrome Only Select Manage Picture Gbutton Control Creating Custom Picture ControlsSelect Save/edit 160Name the Picture Control Edit the selected Picture Control161 Text-entry dialog shownOriginal Picture Control icon 162Manage Picture Control Rename Saving Custom Picture Controls Sharing Custom Picture Controls163 164 Active D-Lighting165 Select Active D-Lighting. GbuttonTo use active D-Lighting Highlight YAuto, ZExtraSelect Color space Color SpaceSelect a color space 166Nikon Software 167168 Using the Built-in Flash 170 Built-in FlashChoose a flash mode Using the Built-in FlashPress the flash pop-up button 171Shutter speed Aperture Check exposure shutter speed and aperture172 173 Lowering the Built-in FlashAperture, Sensitivity, and Flash Range 174Range Maximum aperture at ISO equivalent 200 400 800 1600 3200D300S supports the following flash modes Flash Modes175 176 Flash Control Mode177 Flash CompensationYM button ±0 EV Ybutton pressed +1.0 EVAssign FV lock to the Fn button FV Lock178 Assign Fn button Fn button pressLock flash level Using FV Lock with the Built-in FlashRecompose the photograph Take the photograph Release FV lock180 Using FV Lock with Optional Flash UnitsFlash unit Metered area184 182189 195Ebutton Qual button Option Default Option Default182 Off183 See page 368 for a list of default settingsCreating a Multiple Exposure Multiple ExposureSelect Multiple ExposureSelect Auto gain Select the number of shotsSet gain 185186 Select DoneUsed Other Settings187 188 Interrupting Multiple ExposuresSelect Interval timer Interval Timer PhotographyShooting Select a starting triggerChoose an interval Choose a start timeShots per interval 190Out of Memory Start shooting191 During Shooting During interval timer photography, the Qicon192 Choose a new starting trigger Pausing Interval Timer PhotographyResume shooting 193Using the Monitor Interrupting Interval Timer PhotographyNo Photograph 194195 Non-CPU LensesFocal Length Not Listed Zoom LensesSelect Non-CPU lens Gbutton data Non-CPU Lens Data MenuSelect a lens number Select a focal lengthAssign non-CPU lens number selection to a camera control Choosing a Lens Number Using Camera ControlsUse the selected control to choose a lens number 197198 Using a GPS UnitGP-1 GPS Unit MC-35 Other GPS Units199 200 KIcon201 Setup Menu Options202 Playback Options 204 Full-Frame Playback205 For details 206207 Photo Information208 File Information209 Highlights210 RGB HistogramHistograms 211Playback Zoom 212 Shooting Data Page 1213 Shooting Data Page 2214 GPS Data215 Overview DataFollowing operations can be performed Viewing Multiple Images Thumbnail Playback216 Choosing a Memory Card 217218 Taking a Closer Look Playback ZoomSelect an image Protecting Photographs from DeletionPress the Lbutton 219Full-Frame and Thumbnail Playback Deleting PhotographsPress the Obutton 220Selected Deleting Selected Photographs Playback MenuChoose Selected Highlight a picture222 Select the highlighted picturePress Jto complete the operation 224 Connecting to External Devices228 239Connecting Cables Connecting to a ComputerSupported Operating Systems 224Turn the camera off Turn the computer on Direct USB ConnectionConnect the USB cable 225226 Transfer photographsSelect Nikon Transfer help from Nikon Transfer Help menuMode Function Wireless and Ethernet NetworksTransfer Mode 227228 Printing PhotographsRetouch menu 0 Printing Via Direct USB Connection229 Connecting the PrinterTurn the camera off Connect the USB cable Printing Pictures One at a Time Adjust printing optionsSelect a picture Display printing optionsChoose Printer default default Default default for current231 Printer, Print with border print232 Start printingDisplay the PictBridge Printing Multiple PicturesMenu Choose Print select or Print DpofUse the multi selector to scroll Select pictures234 235 236 Creating Index PrintsSelect Index print Choose Select/set Creating a Dpof Print Order Print Set237 Press the GbuttonComplete the print order Select imprint options238 Highlight Done and press J to complete the print orderStandard Definition Devices Viewing Photographs on TVConnect the supplied A/V cable as shown 239240 Video ModeTelevision Playback Slide ShowsConnect the Hdmi cable as shown High-Definition Devices241 Connect to high- definition device242 253 244260 300244 DThe Playback MenuHide Image Playback FolderChoose Select/set. Gbutton 245Use the multi selector to scroll through the pictures on 246Press Jto complete the operation Select options Display ModeSave changes and exit 247Choose Select source Copy ImagesSelect the source card Choose Select imagesSelect additional images Make the initial selectionChoose Select destination folder Select a destination folder250 Copy the imagesFolder, and press J Highlight Copy images? and pressAfter Delete Image ReviewRotate Tall 251252 Slide ShowExit to return to the playback menu Start slide show253 CThe Shooting MenuShooting Menu Bank Renaming Shooting Menu BanksSelect a bank 254255 Enter a namePress 4 or 2. To enter a new After editing the name, press JNew Folder Number Reset Shooting MenuActive Folder Select New folder numberChoose Select folder Select FolderHighlight a folder Select the highlighted folderLong Exp. NR File Naming258 Long ExposureNoise Reduction259 High ISO NR260 ACustom Settings261 Following Custom Settings are availableReset Custom Settings Custom Setting BankCustom Settings Bank 262263 A1 AF-C Priority SelectionThis option controls whether Focus priority in continuous-servoA2 AF-S Priority Selection Single-servo AF, rotate the focus mode selector to SA3 Dynamic AF Area 2643D-tracking 265Option Description Points A6 AF Point Illumination A5 AF Activation266 ShortA8 AF Point Selection A7 Focus Point Wrap-Around Gbutton ACustom Settings menu267 Right edge of the display is selected has no effectAF-Assist Illuminator 268269 A10 AF-On for MB-D10B1 ISO Sensitivity Step Value B3 Exp Comp/Fine Tune270 Change Main/Sub B4 Easy Exposure Compensation Gbutton ACustom Settings menu271 B6 Fine Tune Optimal Exposure Gbutton ACustom Settings menu B5 Center-Weighted AreaFine-Tuning Exposure 272273 C2 Auto Meter-off DelayC3 Self-Timer Choose how long the monitor remains on C4 Monitor off Delay274 D1 Beep D3 Viewfinder Warning Display Gbutton ACustom Settings menuD2 Viewfinder Grid Display 275D6 Max. Continuous Release Gbutton ACustom Settings menu D5 CL Mode Shooting Speed Gbutton ACustom Settings menuD4 Screen Tips 276D7 File Number Sequence Reset277 File Number SequenceD8 Information Display D10 Exposure Delay ModeD9 LCD Illumination 278279 D11 MB-D10 Battery TypeMB-D10 Battery Pack D12 Battery OrderMB-D10 battery type display Battery type 280281 E1 Flash Sync SpeedThis option controls flash sync speed Fixing Shutter Speed at the Flash Sync Speed LimitFlash Control at 1/320 s Auto FP Flash-Ready IndicatorE2 Flash Shutter Speed 282283 Choose the flash mode for the built-in flashRepeating Flash Manual284 TimesGroup B Commander Mode285 Adjust settings for group a Adjust settings for the built-in flashAdjust settings for group B Select the channel Press J287 Compose the shotFrame the photograph, focus, and shoot 288 Flash Sync Mode DisplayCommander Mode 289 E4 Modeling FlashE5 Auto Bracketing Set Exposure mode E6 Auto Bracketing Mode M Gbutton ACustom Settings menuE7 Bracketing Order 290Playback Mode Shooting ModeF1 DSwitch Choose what happens when the power switch is rotated to DF3 Multi Selector Selector on the optional MB-D10 battery packF4 Photo Info/Playback F5 Assign Fn Button293 Fn Button Press294 Number lens data option Fn button + dials295 F7 Assign AE-L/AF-L Button F6 Assign Preview Button296 Button press are the same as for Fn button297 F8 Customize Command Dials Gbutton ACustom Settings menuExposure meters turn off F9 Release Button to Use Dial Gbutton ACustom Settings menu298 299 F11 Reverse IndicatorsF10 No Memory Card? 300 Formatting, be sure to make backup copies as required Video ModeFormat Memory Card LCD Brightness302 Time Zone and DateCamera is equipped with an Hdmi High-Definition Option Description Auto303 LanguageImage Comment 304 Auto Image RotationImage Dust Off Ref Photo Image Sensor CleaningChoose a start option 305Acquire dust off reference data Frame a featureless white object in the viewfinder306 Image Dust Off Reference Data307 Battery InfoImage Authentication Wireless Transmitter308 Copies309 Copyright InformationAttach copyright information Select this Copyright InformationMenu Option Save/Load Settings310 Virtual Horizon Saved Settings311 Tilting the CameraValue AF Fine Tune312 Live View Tripod Mode AF TuningEye-Fi Upload 313314 Firmware VersionView the current camera firmware version Eye-Fi Cards315 NThe Retouch MenuChoose a picture Creating Retouched CopiesDisplay the retouch menu 316Select retouch options Monitor off DelayCreate a retouched copy 317Image Quality 318Retouching Copies BeforeAfter Lighting319 Use Description Red-Eye Correction320 321 TrimTrim Image Quality and Size Viewing Cropped CopiesFilter Effects Monochrome322 MonochromeZoom Color Balance323 Select Image overlay Image OverlayDisplay NEF RAW images Select a photograph325 Highlight the Preview columnPreview the overlay Image Overlay Save the overlay326 327 NEF RAW ProcessingCreate Jpeg copies of NEF RAW photographs Select NEF RAW processing328 Adjust NEF RAW processing settingsCopy the photograph Choose a destination ResizeChoose a size 329Save the resized copies Choose pictures330 Viewing Resized CopiesISide-by-Side Comparison Making a Side-by-Side Comparison331 Select Side-by-side comparison332 Compare the copy with the originalSource image is displayed on the left, the retouched copy Side-by-Side ComparisonSelect Add items Adding Options to My Menu333 To display My Menu, press Gand select the OMy Menu tabPosition the new item Select an itemAdd more items 334Select Remove items Deleting Options from My MenuSelect items Delete the selected itemsSelect Rank items Reordering Options in My MenuPosition the item 336Select m Recent settings Displaying Recent SettingsSelect Choose tab 337338 Camera Care, Options, and Resources 340 Compatible LensesType G lenses are not equipped with a lens aperture ring CPU contactsLens f-number 341AF-S/AF-I Teleconverter 342 Non-CPU LensesCompatible Non-CPU Lenses 343Lens 344Red-Eye Reduction AF-Assist Illumination 345Calculating Picture Angle 346Lens Picture angle 35mm format Picture angle D300SSync Terminal Optional Flash Units SpeedlightsCLS-Compatible Flash Units Nikon Creative Lighting System CLS348 SU-800 itself is not equipped with a flash349 Following features are available with the above flash unitsFlash mode/feature 350 Flash modeSB-80DX Non-TTL auto Manual Repeating flash200 400 800 1600 3200 Use Only Nikon Flash Accessories351 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e 0 22 Other Accessories352 Network or copied to a computer for long-term storage353 Units Wireless Speedlight Commander SU-800 Nikon Wireless Remote Speedlight SB-R200354 FiltersBody cap 355Software Terminal 356Remote Caring for the Camera CleaningStorage 357Low-Pass Filter Display the CleanPlace the camera base down Image sensor menuSelect Clean at startup/ shutdown Select Clean nowHighlight Clean now and press 359Clean at startup Clean atSelect an option 360361 Charge the battery or connect an AC adapterSelect Lock mirror up for cleaning Examine the low-pass filter Clean the filter362 Press the shutter-release button all the way downShould be included when the camera is inspected or serviced Use a Reliable Power Source363 Foreign Matter on the Low-Pass Filter364 Caring for the Camera Battery Cautions365 366 367 Playback Menu Defaults DefaultsShooting Menu Defaults 368369 Custom Settings Menu Defaults370 371 Setup Menu DefaultsShutter speed Exposure Program372 Display Troubleshooting373 Extremely rare instances, unusual characters may appearFocus mode C use AE-L/AF-Lbutton to lock focus 0 Exposure mode S selected with Aselected for shutter speed 0Shooting 374375 376 PlaybackWhite balance bracketing unavailable Playback folder 0377 MiscellaneousCan not change print order Date of recording is not correct Set camera clock 0Indicator Error MessagesProblem Solution 378379 380 Xand yIcons 381382 383 384 Nikon D300S Digital Camera Specifications385 TypeAperture is f/5.6 or faster 386Electronic rangefinder can be used if maximum 387 388 389 390 391 392 EN-EL3e rechargeable Li-ion battery TypeSupported Standards Rated capacity393 Approved Memory CardsType 1 CompactFlash memory cards SD memory cards394 Memory Card CapacityD6-Max. Continuous Release 0 395396 Battery LifeCipa standard Nikon standard397 Index Symbols398 Numerics399 Connector for external195 400189 401402 403 404 Page 6MB05711-03
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