Nikon D7000 18105mm Kit, 25474 No Memory Card, Removing Memory Cards, Using Two Memory Cards

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ANo Memory Card

If no memory card is inserted, the displays in the control panel and at the bottom of the viewfinder will show Sand a “no memory card” icon will be displayed in the viewfinder screen while the battery has charge remaining, even when the camera is off.

ARemoving Memory Cards

After confirming that the access lamp is off, turn the camera off, open the memory card slot cover, and press the card in to eject it (q). The card can then be removed by hand (w).

AUsing Two Memory Cards

Slot 1 is for the main card; the card in slot 2 plays a backup or secondary role. If the default setting of Overflow is selected for Role played by card in Slot 2 (0 89) when two memory cards are inserted, the card in slot 2 will only be used when the card in slot 1 is full.

The control panel shows the slot or slots that currently hold a memory card (the example at right shows the icons displayed when a card is inserted in each slot). If the memory card is full or locked or an error has occurred, the icon for the affected card will blink (0 307).

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Contents Digital Camera Index Where to Find ItError Messages JImage Enhancement ZExposure/BracketingRWhite Balance LFlash PhotographyTaking Photographs Viewing PhotographsRetouching Photographs Menus and SettingsMaintenance and Optional Accessories ConnectionsTable of Contents A, and M Modes Live ViewRecording and Viewing Movies Image Recording Options User Settings U1 and U2 ModesRelease Mode FocusFlash Photography 143 White Balance 117Image Enhancement 131 Other Shooting Options 151Viii Connections 179Menu Guide 195 211 265 236248 Technical Notes 269 For Your Safety XiiXiii AObserve proper precautions when handling batteriesAObserve proper precautions when handling the charger AUse appropriate cablesXiv Power Cable Comply with copyright notices XviItems prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Disposing of Data Storage DevicesLife-Long Learning Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesXvii Xviii This icon marks references to other pages in this manual Symbols and ConventionsOverview Camera Body Power SwitchGetting to Know the Camera Camera Body Camera Body Microphone and SpeakerDelete button Mode Dial Remote control Mode Description Single frameSelf-timer Release-Mode DialControl Panel 159Control Panel and Viewfinder Displays No BatteryViewfinder Information Display RbuttonTurning the Monitor Off See AlsoChanging Settings in the Information Display Tool TipsCommand Dials Autofocus Scene ModeImage Quality and Size ISO SensitivityChoose an aperture mode a or Choose a combination of aperture and shutter speed mode P 0Choose a shutter speed mode S or M 0 69 ExposureSet flash compensation mode P Or M 0 Flash SettingsChoose a flash mode 0 White BalanceBM-11 Monitor Cover Playback 0 Setup 0 Shooting 0 Retouch 0 Custom Settings 0 My Menu 0Highlight the icon for the current menu Using Camera MenusDisplay the menus Select a menuHighlight an option Highlight a menu itemDisplay options Select the highlighted itemRemove the terminal cover from the battery Charge the BatteryConnect the AC power cable or wall adapter First StepsCharge lamp will blink while the battery charges Insert the batteryRemove the battery when charging is complete Charging the BatteryBattery and Charger EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion BatteriesClose the battery-chamber cover Insert the BatteryOpen the battery-chamber cover Unlatch q and open w the battery-chamber coverAttach a Lens CPU Lenses with Aperture Rings Vibration Reduction VRDetaching the Lens Vibration ReductionBasic Setup Camera Clock Setting the ClockClock Battery Insert the memory card Insert a Memory CardOpen the card slot cover Slide the card slot cover out q and open the card slot wRemoving Memory Cards Using Two Memory CardsNo Memory Card Memory Cards Press the Q buttons again Format the Memory CardTurn the camera on Press the Q buttons Formatting Memory CardsWrite Protect Switch Format memory cardRemove the lens cap Turn the camera on Focus the viewfinder Adjust Viewfinder FocusAdjusting Viewfinder Focus Point-and-Shoot Photography i and j Modes Check the battery levelCheck the battery level in the control panel or viewfinder Turn the Camera OnCheck the number of exposures remaining Select i or j ModeTo shoot where use of a flash is prohibited Camera Off DisplayReady the camera Using a Zoom LensFrame the Photograph Frame the photographShoot Check the indicators in the viewfinderFocus Press the shutter-release button halfwayBuilt-in Flash Shutter-Release ButtonAuto-Meter Off Creative Photography Scene Modes HModeScene Modes KPortraitNClose Up Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent blurWPet Portrait XCandlelight 1Silhouette View additional pictures Basic PlaybackPress the K button See page 164 for information on choosing a memory card slotDelete the photograph Deleting Unwanted PhotographsDisplay the photograph DeletePage Follow the steps below to take photographs in live view Rotate the live view switchFraming Photographs in the Monitor Choose an AF-area mode Button is pressed halfwayUsing Autofocus in Live View Choose the focus pointPress the shutter-release button halfway to focus FocusTake the picture Subject TrackingLive View/Movie Recording Display Options Exit live view modeRotate the live view switch to exit live view mode FlickerShooting in Live View Mode Count Down DisplayManual Focus Page Recording Movies Choose a focus modeChoose a focus mode as described in of Live View 0 See on page 50 for more informationMaximum Length Start recordingEnd recording Recording Movies Count-Down Display1920 Movie SettingsExposure compensation is not available 1280 720Select Movie settings Choose movie options2Icon Viewing MoviesFollowing operations can be performed Display a movie full frame Editing MoviesTrimming Movies Choose a starting or end pointDelete frames Display the retouch menuChoose an option Save the copyTrimming Movies Retouch MenuChoose Save selected frame Saving Selected FramesView the movie and choose a frame Create a still copyLens Types Optimal exposure. Recommended for snapshots and in otherAperture for best results. Use to freeze or blur motion Shutter Speed and ApertureFlexible Program Mode P Programmed AutoMode P, different combinations of shutter speed To take photographs in shutter-priority auto Mode S Shutter-Priority AutoChoose a shutter speed To take photographs in aperture-priority auto Mode a Aperture-Priority AutoChoose an aperture Non-CPU Lenses 0Mode M Manual Choose aperture and shutter speedReverse Indicators Custom Setting e4-Modeling FlashExposure Indicator Depth-of-Field PreviewWhile the exposure meters are on, rotate Long Time-Exposures M Mode OnlyChoosing the shutter speed Open the shutter Close the shutterSelect Save user settings Saving User SettingsAdjust settings Select U1 or U2Save user settings Recalling User SettingsResetting User Settings Select Reset user settingsShooting speed , 0 Choosing a Release ModeMode Description While the shutter-release button is pressed all Continuous Mode CH/CLSelect CH or CL mode Memory Buffer Buffer SizeMount the camera on a tripod Self-Timer and Remote ModesSelect a release mode When taking photos without your eye to DK-21 rubber eyecup Cover the ViewfinderFocusing in Remote Control Mode Before Using the Remote ControlUsing the Built-in Flash Remote Mirror-up ModeRaise the mirror Mirror up ModeSelect mirror up mode Take a picturePage Choose a file format and compression ratio image quality Image Quality and SizeImage Quality OptionQual button Main command dial Control panel NEF RAW Recording NEF RAW Bit Depth Jpeg CompressionNEF RAW Recording Type $ Medium Image SizeImage size Size pixels Print size cm/in # Large SmallUsing Two Memory Cards Backup and RAW Slot 1-JPEG SlotPage To use autofocus, rotate the focus-mode selector to AF Autofocus ModeAutofocus Choose from the following autofocus modesAF-mode button Predictive Focus Tracking Getting Good Results with Autofocus3D-tracking AF-Area ModeChoose how the focus point for autofocus is selected Auto-area AF The camera automatically detects the subject AF-Area ModeAF-area mode is shown in the control panel and viewfinder Select the focus point Focus Point SelectionRotate the focus selector lock to Auto-area AFFocus Lock Lock focusRecompose the photograph and shoot AF-S Lenses AF-S lenses Set the lens focus mode switch to MManual Focus AF LensesFocal Plane Position Electronic Rangefinder100 Siso Sensitivity 101Shooting Menu 102Hi 0.3-Hi 103 Select Auto ISO sensitivity controlSelect On 104 Auto ISO Sensitivity ControlZExposure/Bracketing 105Recompose the photograph Autoexposure LockSet metering to Zor b0 106Exposure Compensation 107108 Mode MUsing a Flash Choose the number of shots BracketingExposure and Flash Bracketing 109Camera will vary exposure and/or flash level shot-by Select the bracketing increment110 Exposure Bracketing 111Exposure and Flash Bracketing Select a white balance increment White Balance BracketingSelect white balance bracketing 112113 White Balance Bracketing114 ADL BracketingSelect ADL bracketing 115 ADL Bracketing116 117 Studio Flash Lighting Color Temperature118 Iday white fluorescent 5,000 K Mshade 8,000 K See AlsoSelect a white balance option. Gbutton Fine-Tuning White BalanceWhite Balance Menu Fine tune white balance120 WB ButtonPress J 121 White Balance Fine TuningColor Temperature Fine-Tuning Mired122 Choosing a Color TemperatureChoose Color Temperature White Balance Menu White balance measured by camera 0 Preset Manual123 White balance is copied from photo on memory card 0Select direct measurement mode Measuring a Value for Preset White BalanceSet white balance to LPreset manual Light a reference objectPreset d-0 Select preset d-0Direct Measurement Mode Check the resultsCopy d-0 to the selected preset Copying White Balance from d-0 to Presets d-1-d-4Select LPreset manual Copying White Balance from a Photograph d-1-d-4 OnlyCopy white balance Choose Select imageHighlight a source image 127To set white balance to a preset value Selecting a White Balance PresetSelect a preset Select SetEdit the comment Entering a CommentSelect Edit comment 129130 Choose a Picture Control Selecting a Picture ControlDisplay Picture Controls 131132 Preset Picture Controls Versus Custom Picture ControlsPicture Control Indicator Optional Picture ControlsSave changes and exit Modifying Picture ControlsSelect a Picture Control 133Picture Control Settings 134135 Select Save/edit Creating Custom Picture ControlsSelect Manage Picture Control Edit the selected Picture ControlManage Picture Control Rename Name the Picture Control137 Manage Picture Control DeleteSaving Custom Picture Controls Sharing Custom Picture Controls138 Active D-Lighting 139Active D-Lighting Versus D-Lighting 140Active D-Lighting Select a color space Color SpaceSelect Color space 141Nikon Software 142Color Space Using the Built-in Flash P, S, A, M, and 0Modes Using the Built-in FlashUsing the Built-in Flash i, k, p, n, o, s, and wModes Choose a flash mode 0 Take pictures144 Flash ModeFlash modes available vary with shooting mode Flash Modes Mode Shutter speed145 Shutter Speeds Available with the Built-in FlashCamera supports the following i-TTL flash control modes Flash Control Mode146 Range 147Aperture, Sensitivity, and Flash Range Optional Flash Units Flash Compensation148 Lock flash level FV LockAssign FV lock to the Fn button 149150 Recompose the photograph Take the photographRelease FV lock Option Default Restoring Default SettingsCamera settings listed below can be restored to 151Select Multiple exposure Multiple ExposureCreating a Multiple Exposure 152153 Choose the amount of gainSelect Done Continuous high-speed and continuousInterrupting Multiple Exposures Interval Timer PhotographyOther Settings 154Choose a starting time Interval Timer PhotographySelect Interval timer shooting Choose the interval156 Choose the number of intervals Number of shots per intervalStart shooting Out of Memory Release Mode157 BracketingNo Photograph Pausing Interval Timer PhotographyInterrupting Interval Timer Photography Choose a new starting timeChoose a lens number Non-CPU LensesSelect Non-CPU lens data 159000 mm, maximum aperture from values between f/1.2 and f/22 Enter the focal length and aperture160 Focal Length Not ListedUse the selected control to choose the lens number To recall lens data when using a non-CPU lensAssign non-CPU lens number selection to a camera control 161162 Setup Menu OptionsGP-1 GPS Unit Rotate Tall Full-Frame Playback163 Image Review164 Choosing a Memory Card Slot165 Photo InformationFile Information 166 HighlightsRGB Histogram Histograms 167Playback Zoom 168 Shooting Data Page 1Shooting Data Page 2 169 Shooting DataGPS Data Overview Data 170171 When four images are displayed, press to viewThumbnail Playback Highlighted image full frameCalendar Playback 172Taking a Closer Look Playback Zoom 173Press the L button Protecting Photographs from DeletionSelect an image 174Press the O button Deleting PhotographsFull-Frame, Thumbnail, and Calendar Playback Press the O button againChoose Selected Playback MenuSelected Deleting Selected Photographs Highlight a pictureChoose Select date Select Date Deleting Photographs Taken on a Selected DatePress J to complete the operation Highlight a date178 Supplied Software Connecting to a ComputerBefore Connecting the Camera Supported Operating SystemsConnect the USB cable Connecting the CameraTurn the camera off Turn the computer on Turn the camera on Transfer photographsWireless and Ethernet Networks 181Turn the camera off Connect the USB cable Connecting the PrinterPrinting Photographs 182Display printing options Printing Pictures One at a TimeSelect a picture 183Press 1 or 3 to highlight an option and press 2 to select Adjust printing options184 Display the PictBridge menu Printing Multiple PicturesStart printing 185Select pictures or choose a date 186To previous menu Errors187 Menu188 Creating Index PrintsSelect Index print Display imprint options Creating a Dpof Print Order Print SetSelect pictures 189190 Select imprint optionsComplete the print order Highlight Done and press J to complete the print orderConnect the A/V cable as shown Viewing Photographs on TVStandard Definition Devices 191192 193 High-Definition DevicesConnect the Hdmi cable as shown HDMI-CEC Devices Hdmi Options194 Device ControlPlayback menu contains the following options Playback Folder195 Choose a folder for playback 0Select pictures.Wbutton Hide ImageChoose Select/set 196Choose Select source Display ModeCopy Images Select the source cardSelect additional images Select the source folderMake the initial selection Choose Select destination folder199 Select a destination folderCopy the images Copying ImagesRotate Tall Image ReviewAfter Delete 200Slide Show 201202 Reset Shooting MenuCThe Shooting Menu Shooting Options Shooting menu contains the following optionsChoose a folder number Storage FolderSelecting Folders by Folder Number 203Choose Select folder from list Selecting Folders from a ListFile Naming Highlight a folder205 Auto Distortion ControlHigh ISO NR Retouch Distortion Control206 ACustom SettingsCustom Settings are used to customize camera settings To suit individual preferences207 Reset Custom SettingsFollowing Custom Settings are available 208 A1 AF-C Priority SelectionA2 AF-S Priority Selection 209 A4 AF Point IlluminationA5 Focus Point Wrap-Around 210 A6 Number of Focus PointsA7 Built-in AF-assist Illuminator AF-Assist IlluminatorB2 EV Steps for Exposure Cntrl A8 Live View/Movie AFB1 ISO Sensitivity Step Value 211Change Main/Sub Mode Customize command dials Change main/sub Off212 Show ISO/Easy ISOC1 Shutter-Release Button AE-L B4 Center-Weighted AreaB5 Fine Tune Optimal Exposure Gbutton ACustom Settings menu 213214 C2 Auto Meter-off DelayC3 Self-Timer D1 Beep C4 Monitor off DelayC5 Remote on Duration 215D4 Viewfinder Warning Display D3 ISO Display and Adjustment Gbutton ACustom Settings menuD2 Viewfinder Grid Display D5 Screen Tips217 D6 CL Mode Shooting SpeedD7 Max. Continuous Release Again from D8 File Number Sequence218 Contains 999 photographsD10 LCD Illumination D11 Exposure Delay ModeD9 Information Display D12 Flash Warning220 D13 MB-D11 Battery TypeBatteries fully charged Low battery. Ready fresh batteries $ EN-EL15 rechargeable Li-ion battery D14 Battery OrderIcon Battery type 221This option controls flash sync speed E1 Flash Sync Speed222 Fixing Shutter Speed at the Flash Sync Speed LimitE3 Flash Cntrl for Built-in Flash Flash Control at 1/320 s Auto FPE2 Flash Shutter Speed 223224 ManualRepeating Flash Option Description Built-in Commander Mode225 Adjust settings for group B Adjust settings for the built-in flashAdjust settings for group a Select the channel Press J227 Compose the shotFrame the photograph, focus, and shoot 228 Flash Sync Mode DisplayE4 Modeling Flash Flash CompensationE5 Auto Bracketing Set F1 DSwitchF2 OK Button Shooting Mode E6 Bracketing OrderChoose the role played by the Fn button F3 Assign Fn Button230 231 232 F4 Assign Preview ButtonF5 Assign AE-L/AF-L Button F6 Customize Command Dials 233F8 Slot Empty Release Lock F9 Reverse IndicatorsF7 Release Button to Use Dial 234235 Press again to cancel FV lockF10 Assign MB-D11 4Button Release button can not be used to focusFormat Memory Card BThe Setup Menu Camera SetupSetup menu contains the following options 236Flicker Reduction Video ModeLCD Brightness Time Zone and Date238 LanguageImage Comment Auto Image Rotation 239Image Dust Off Ref Photo Frame a featureless white object in the viewfinderPanel displays when cleaning is complete Choose a start optionImage Dust Off Reference Data Acquire dust off reference data241 242 Battery InfoMB-D11 Battery Pack Copyright Information 243Saved Settings Save/Load SettingsCustom settings 244Tilting the Camera Virtual Horizon245 Virtual horizon can also be displayed during live view 0246 AF TuningAF Fine Tune Saved Value247 Eye-Fi UploadFirmware Version View the current camera firmware versionNThe Retouch Menu 248Select retouch options Creating Retouched CopiesDisplay retouch options Create a retouched copy250 251 LightingRed-Eye Correction Use DescriptionTrim Image Quality and Size Trim252 Viewing Cropped CopiesSelected image press 1 to increase color Monochrome253 Intensifier , or blues Blue intensifier . Press 1 to Filter Effects254 SoftZoom Color Balance255 Select the first image Image OverlaySelect Image overlay Select the second imageSave the overlay Adjust gainPreview the overlay 257Select NEF RAW processing Choose settings for the Jpeg copyNEF RAW Processing Select a photographChoose a destination ResizeSelect Resize Choose a sizeSave the resized copies Quick RetouchChoose pictures 260Fisheye StraightenDistortion Control 261262 Color OutlineColor Sketch 263 Perspective ControlMiniature Effect Press DescriptionCompare the copy with the original Side-by-side ComparisonSelect Side-by-side comparison 264Select Add items OMy Menu/m Recent SettingsAdding Options to My Menu Select an itemSelect Remove items Deleting Options from My MenuAdd more items Select itemsPosition the item Reordering Options in My MenuSelect Rank items Exit to My MenuSelect Choose tab Recent SettingsSelect m Recent settings 268269 Compatible LensesCompatible CPU Lenses Compatible Non-CPU Lenses 270Incompatible Accessories and Non-CPU Lenses 271272 AF-Assist Illumination 273AF-S/AF-I Teleconverter 274 Calculating Angle of View275 Use Only Nikon Flash AccessoriesOptional Flash Units Speedlights AS-15 Sync Terminal Adapter276 Nikon Creative Lighting System CLSCLS-Compatible Flash Units Guide Number277 Auto Aperture/Non-TTL AutoFlash sync Other Flash Units278 Available with SB-900, and SB-800 only279 Other Accessories 280Eyepiece Connector cover when the terminal is not in use281 Software disk Body capOpen the battery-chamber q and power connector w covers Attaching a Power Connector and AC AdapterInsert the EP-5B power connector Connect the AC adapterStorage CleaningCaring for the Camera 283Select Clean now Clean NowDisplay the Clean image sensor menu. Gbutton Low-Pass FilterSelect an option Clean at Startup/ShutdownSelect Clean at startup/shutdown 285Select Lock mirror up for cleaning Manual CleaningCharge the battery or connect an AC adapter Remove the lens287 Clean the filterExamine the low-pass filter Under no circumstances should you touch or wipe the filterForeign Matter on the Low-Pass Filter Use a Reliable Power Source288 Caring for the Camera and Battery Cautions 289290 291 White balance Set Picture Control Auto distortion control Available Settings292 AE-L/AF-L button hold Flexible program293 B4 Center-weighted areaC2 Auto meter-off delay A1 AF-C priority selection A2 AF-S priority selectionE6 Bracketing order F1 D switch F2 OK button shooting mode 294Shooting Menu Defaults DefaultsPlayback Menu Defaults 295Custom Settings Menu Defaults 296Setup Menu Defaults 297298 Exposure Program Mode PExposure program for mode P is shown in the following graph Aperture299 TroubleshootingDisplay 300 Non-CPU lens is attached but camera is not in mode a or M 0Shooting All Modes Photos are out of focusBeep does not sound 301AF-assist illuminator does not light Colors are unnatural Shooting P, S, A, M302 Can not delete picture Playback303 Can not change print orderDate of recording is not correct Set camera clock 0 27 Miscellaneous304 305 Error MessagesProblem Solution 306 307 308 309 SpecificationsNikon D7000 Digital Camera 310 311 312 313 314 315 Camera AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR316 Lens Care317 Supplied AccessoriesOptional Accessories Subject does not fill the focus pointTrademark Information Supported Standards318 Sdhc memory cards Approved Memory Cards319 D7-Max. Continuous Release 0 Memory Card Capacity320 Six AA batteries MB-D11 Approximately 1700 shots Battery Life321 Index 322323 206324 146325 Shutter-release button AE-L Side-by-side comparison326 Page 6MB10011-02
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