Nikon D40 manual Point-and-Shoot Photography Mode, Description

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Tutorial

Photography and Playback

“Point-and-Shoot” Photography ( Mode)

This section describes how to take photographs in (auto) mode, an automatic “point- and-shoot” mode in which the majority of settings are controlled by the camera in response to shooting conditions.

1Turn the camera on.

1.1Remove the lens cap and turn the camera on. The moni-

tor will turn on and the viewfinder display will light.

1.2 If the monitor is off, press the button to display shooting information. Check the battery level as described below.

Monitor

Viewfinder

Description

 

 

 

 

Battery fully charged.

 

Battery partially discharged.

 

 

 

 

 

Low battery. Prepare to charge battery.

 

 

 

(blinks)

 

Shutter release disabled. Charge battery.

(blinks)

 

 

 

 

If shooting information is not displayed when the button is pressed, the battery is exhausted. Charge the battery.

1.3The number of photographs that can be stored on the

memory card is shown in the shooting information display and viewfinder. Check the number of exposures remain- ing.

If there is not enough memory to store additional photo- graphs at current settings, the display will flash as shown at right. No further pictures can be taken until the mem- ory card has been replaced or photographs have been deleted ( 20, 65).

2 Rotate the mode dial to (auto mode).

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Contents $4!, #!-%2 See pages Where to Find ItError Messages See pages Troubleshooting See pagesTechnical Notes Custom SettingsIntroduction More on PlaybackFor Your Safety For Your SafetyUse appropriate cables IiiSymbol for Separate Collection in European Countries Table of Contents Table of Contents General Questions Camera SetupIndex IndexHow can I get more photos on the memory card? Can the flash fire automatically when needed?Viii Q&A Index Taking PhotographsCan I create a monochrome copy of a photograph? Viewing, Printing, and Retouching PhotographsCan I zoom in on pictures to make sure they’re in focus? Is there an automatic playback slide show option?Life-Long Learning Lens Introduction108 Getting to Know the CameraIntroduction Getting to Know the Camera Camera BodyPress up Multi selectorPlayback Menus/shooting info 22Advanced Modes Exposure Modes Mode DialSelect these modes for full control over camera settings D40 offers a choice of the following twelve shooting modesViewfinder Display ViewfinderLarge-Capacity Memory Cards Shutter-Speed and Aperture Displays Shooting Information DisplayCamera Strap Supplied AccessoriesEN-EL9 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 103 DK-5 Viewfinder Eyepiece CapDetaching Lenses First StepsAttaching a Lens Introduction First StepsCharging and Inserting the Battery Battery and ChargerIntroduction First Steps Removing the Battery Basic Setup Using Camera MenusIntroduction First Steps Inserting Memory Cards FrontRemoving Memory Cards Display options Highlight Yes Write Protect SwitchWrite-protect switch Highlight Format memory cardExposure meters on Exposure meters off Adjusting Viewfinder FocusFocus brackets Auto Meter OffPoint-and-Shoot Photography Mode Tutorial Point-and-Shoot Photography ModeDescription Tutorial Point-and-Shoot Photography Mode Using a Zoom LensHolding the Camera Built-in Flash Turn the camera off when shooting is completeShutter-Release Button FocusPortrait Creative Photography Digital Vari-ProgramsTutorial Creative Photography Digital Vari-Programs Auto Flash OffNight Portrait ChildSports Close UpBasic Playback Tutorial Basic PlaybackDeleting Unwanted Photographs Reference More on Photography All ModesA, and M Modes More on PlaybackShooting Information Display More on Photography All ModesFocus Focus ModeFocus mode Description Focus ModeReference More on Photography All Modes/Focus AF-Area ModeFocus Area Selection AE-L/AF-L Focus LockRelease button halfway to initiate focus Controls used Shutter-release button/AE-L/AF-L buttonGetting Good Results with Autofocus Manual Focus Electronic Range FinderFocal Plane Position SmallImage sizeLarge Image Quality and SizeImage Quality and Size HighImage qualityLowImage size Size pixels Image QualityImage Size Option Format DescriptionCapture NX File Names11- /Fn Button Memory Buffer Shooting ModeReference More on Photography All Modes/Shooting Mode Mode DescriptionShutter released about 2s after camera has focused Self-Timer and Remote Control ModesShutter released when camera focuses Level surface Select one of the following shooting modesRotate the mode dial to P, S, A, or M Press Using the Built-in FlashUsing the Built-in Flash , , , , and Modes Using the Built-in Flash P, S, A, and M ModesSync Flash ModeCustom Settings 76 Slow Red-eyeRear-Curtain Sync ISO Auto ISO SensitivitySensitivity ISO SensitivityDefault Settings Two-Button ResetReference More on Photography All Modes/Two-Button Reset Option DefaultShutter Speed and Aperture Lens Aperture RingMode P Programmed Auto Reference P, S, A, and M Modes/Mode P Programmed AutoFlexible Program Shutter Speed and Camera Shake Mode S Shutter-Priority AutoReference P, S, A, and M Modes/Mode a Aperture-Priority Auto Mode a Aperture-Priority AutoMode M Manual Electronic Analog Exposure DisplayDisplay Description 35s, f/25 Reference P, S, A, and M Modes/Mode M ManualLong Time-Exposures Thirty minutes or until the button is pressed a second timeMethod Description Metering can also be selected from the Custom Settings menuExposure MeteringReference P, S, A, and M Modes/Exposure Adjusting Shutter Speed and ApertureMode Setting Autoexposure LockExposure Compensation 1EV No exposure compensation+2EV Flash Compensation Flash CompensationWhite Balance Image Review Auto Off TimersViewing Photographs on the Camera Auto Image Rotation 88/Rotate TallRetouch History1 Photo InformationFile Information Shooting Data,Viewing Multiple Images Thumbnail Playback HighlightsHistogram Taking a Closer Look Playback Zoom This option can be used to delete multiple photographs Protecting Photographs from DeletionDeleting Individual Photographs DeleteComputer operating system Connecting to a ComputerBefore Connecting the Camera Connecting the USB CableMac OS Drag the camera volume Nikon D40 into the TrashWindows Vista/Windows XP Windows 2000 ProfessionalPrinting Via Direct USB Connection Printing PhotographsPrinting Via Direct USB Connection Take photographsConnecting the Printer Printing Pictures One at a Time Additional pictures Printing Multiple PicturesPrinting Selected Photographs Choosing Print select displays the menu shown in StepPrint Set Creating a Dpof Print Order Print SetConnect to video device Viewing Photographs on TVTune the television to the video channel Recorded to video tape the camera monitor will remain offReturn to previous menu Using Camera MenusPersonalize camera settings Move cursor up Increase numberTo modify menu settings Menu Guide/Using Camera MenusPlayback Options The Playback Menu DeleteDelete menu contains the following options Choose a folder for playback Playback FolderRotate Tall Menu Guide/Playback Options The Playback MenuSlide Show Print Set DpofFollowing operations can be performed during a slide show Shooting Options The Shooting Menu Optimize Image P, S, A, and M ModesMenu Guide/Shooting Options The Shooting Menu Customizing Image Enhancement Options Custom Default setting AutoDefault setting IIIa sRGB Default setting ±0Select image quality Fine-Tuning White BalancePreset White Balance White Balance P, S, A, and M ModesMeasuring a Value for Preset White Balance Copying White Balance from a Photograph Adjust ISO sensitivity ISO SensitivityNoise Reduction Beep Custom SettingsReset Menu Guide/Custom SettingsNo Memory Card? Shooting ModeMenu Guide/Custom Settings Metering P, S, A, and M Modes OnlyISO Auto P, S, A, and M Modes Only Adjust flash levelFlash Compensation P, S, A, and M Modes Only AF-assist All Modes ExceptChoose the function performed by the Fn button 11 /Fn ButtonAE-L/AF-L AE LockAuto Off Auto off TimersBuilt-in Flash P, S, A, and M Modes Only Optional SB-400 SpeedlightRemote on Duration Self-TimerBasic Camera Settings The Setup Menu CSM/Setup menuMenu Guide/Basic Camera Settings The Setup Menu Menu Guide/Basic Camera Settings The Setup Menu Format Memory CardInfo Display Format Manual flash control indicator Classic format is shown below39-44 LCD Brightness Video ModeAuto Shooting Info World TimeLanguage Image CommentChoose the language for camera menus and messages from Naming Folders NCD40 default Folder Current folderFolders Delete Delete all empty folders on the memory cardView the current camera firmware version File No. SequenceMirror Lock-Up Firmware VersionImage Dust Off Dust off Ref PhotoAuto Image Rotation Camera rotated OrientationCounter-clockwise Image Quality Creating Retouched Copies The Retouch MenuDescription Lighting Retouching CopiesBeforeAfter LightingMenu Guide/Creating Retouched Copies The Retouch Menu To create retouched copies from the retouch menuRed-Eye Correction TrimTrim Image Quality and Size Color MonochromeFilter Effects Small PictureHighlight Select picture Viewing Small PicturesSelect pictures 65. Selected pictures are Image Overlay Image Overlay Picture Angle and Focal Length Optional AccessoriesTechnical Notes/Optional Accessories Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesType G and D Lenses Lens/accessoryLenses AI-P NikkorAF-Assist Illumination/Red-Eye Reduction Incompatible Non-CPU Lenses and AccessoriesSB-400, SB-800, and SB-600 Speedlights SB-R200 Wireless Remote SpeedlightSU-800 Wireless Speedlight Commander Optional Flash Units SpeedlightsAS-15 Accessory Shoe Adapter Flash mode/featureFlash mode SB-26, SB-25, SB-24 SB-21B2, SB-29s2 Use Only Nikon Flash AccessoriesTechnical Notes/Optional Accessories Memory Cards Other AccessoriesApproved Memory Cards FiltersRemote Controls Accessories for the D40Storage CleaningCaring for the Camera Technical Notes/Caring for the CameraPresent, proceed to Step Use a Reliable Power SourceLow-Pass Filter Low-pass filterLens contacts Keep the lens contacts clean Caring for the Camera and Battery CautionsForeign Matter on the Low-Pass Filter Turn the product off before replacing the batteryAF-A mode TroubleshootingTechnical Notes/Troubleshooting Problem SolutionTechnical Notes/Troubleshooting Set USB to MTP/PTP RotationMessage Camera Error Messages and DisplaysSet Playback folder to All Appendix Following defaults are restored with Custom Setting R Reset Defaults for other settings are listed belowTechnical Notes/Appendix Command Dial Choose a flash mode ModesSet flash compensation P, S Modes Image size File size MB1 Exposure Program Mode PExposure program for mode P is shown in the following graph Memory Card Capacity and Image Quality/SizeSupported Standards Flash ControlShutter Speeds Available with the Built-in Flash Aperture, Sensitivity, and Flash RangeDir. sunlight White Balance and Color TemperatureFine tuning White balance None Auto Fine tuning added to value selected by cameraTechnical Notes/Specifications SpecificationsTechnical Notes/Specifications Slow shutter speeds EN-EL9 Rechargeable Li-ion BatteryBattery Life SpecificationsDC 8.4V/0.9A 80g 2.8oz., excluding power cableZoom adjusted by rotating lens ring AC 100-240V, 50/60HzIndex Image size shooting menu, 30 Video mode setup menu, 62 126 0RINTEDNIN Elgium 3& -!
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