Nikon D70 manual 189, Maximum aperture at ISO equivalent Mode

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Notes on Optional Speedlights

Refer to the Speedlight manual for detailed instructions. If the Speedlight supports the Creative Lighting System, refer to the section on CLS-compatible digital SLR cameras. The D70 is not included in the “digital SLR” category in the SB-80DX, SB-28DX, and SB-50DX manuals.

The shutter will synchronize with an external flash at speeds of 1/500 s or slower.

i-TTL and Auto Aperture (AA) flash control are available only with CPU lenses. Select- ing spot metering while an SB-800 or SB-600 Speedlight is attached activates standard i-TTL Flash for Digital SLR.

i-TTL flash control is available at all sensitivity (ISO equivalency) settings. If the flash- ready indicator blinks for about three seconds after a photograph is taken with i-TTL flash control, the photograph may be underexposed.

When an SB-800 or SB-600 is mounted on the camera, AF-assist illumination and red- eye reduction are performed by the optional Speedlight. With other Speedlights, AF- assist illumination is performed using the AF-assist illuminator on the camera (72).

Auto power zoom is available only with SB-800 and SB-600 Speedlights.

In P,

,

,

,

,

,

, and

modes, the maximum aperture (minimum f/-number)

is limited according to sensitivity (ISO equivalency) as shown below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum aperture at ISO equivalent of

 

 

 

Mode

 

 

200

250

320

400

500

640

800

1000

1250

1600

P,

,

,

,

,

,

4

4.2

4.5

4.8

5

5.3

5.6

6

6.3

6.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

8.5

9

9.5

10

11

11

12

13

13

For each one-step increase in sensitivity (e.g., from 200 to 400), aperture is stopped down by half an f/-stop. If the maximum aperture of the lens is smaller than that listed above, the maximum value for aperture is the maximum aperture of the lens.

When an SC-series 17, 28, or 29 sync cable is used for off-camera flash photography, correct exposure may not be achieved using i-TTL Balanced Fill-Flash for Digital SLR. We recommend that you choose spot metering to select Standard i-TTL Flash for Digi- tal SLR. Take a test shot and view the results in the monitor.

In i-TTL mode, use the flash panel provided with your Speedlight. Do not use other panels such as diffusion panels, as this may produce incorrect exposure.

Technical Notes—Optional Accessories

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Contents Digital Camera Quick Start Guide Product DocumentationGuide to Digital Photography How to Read This Manual Do not look at the sun through the view- finder For Your SafetyUse appropriate cables IiiPage Trademark Information Comply with copyright noticesTable of Contents 123 Vii113 120Viii Getting to Know the Camera Getting StartedThis chapter is divided into the following sections OverviewAbout This Manual OverviewOverview Know the Camera Getting to Know the CameraCamera Body Camera Controls and DisplaysTo Know the Camera Getting to Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera Control PanelLCD Illuminator 102139 140Getting to Know the Camera Advanced Focusing Screen DisplayViewfinder Display IntroductionElectronic analog exposure No Battery144 103Digital Vari-Programs Mode DialManual Exposure ModesAuto Multi Program Shutter-Priority AutoMulti Selector Navigating the MenusShutter-Release Button Multi selector is used to navigate through the camera menusMonitor Cover First StepsAttaching the Camera Strap Getting the Camera Ready for UseD70 uses the following batteries BatteryRead Battery Warnings Inserting BatteriesCR2 Batteries Removing BatteriesFirst Steps Basic SetupLanguage Basic SetupClock Battery Camera ClockAttaching Lenses Detaching Lenses Protect the Camera from Dirt and DustInserting Memory Cards Inserting Memory CardsFormat No Memory Card Removing Memory CardsStep Basic Photography and PlaybackBasic Photography Basic PlaybackTaking Your First Photographs Rotate the Mode Dial toBasic Photography Ready the CameraNon-CPU Lenses Check the number of exposures remainingWill flash in the exposure-count displays Blinking No further picMode Adjust Camera SettingsShooting mode QualityViewfinder Frame Coverage Frame a PhotographViewfinder Focus Subject in focus beep will sound when camera has focused Focus indicatorFocus Built-in Speedlight When the Speedlight Is Not in UseShutter Sound Take the PhotographWhile the photograph is being recorded to Way downViewing Photographs Basic PlaybackTutorial-Digital Vari-Programs Digital Vari-ProgramsCreative Photography Use wide-angle lens for wider field of viewClose up Color Space IndicatorDescriptionSelf-Timer and Remote Control Modes Exposure WarningDetails Taking PhotographsFocus When to Use Shooting OptionsShooting Mode Self-TimerWhite Balance Exposure Mode56-61 Your creative intentWill this be a single photo, or a series of photos? What is more important, shutter speed or aperture?How will this photograph be used? What lighting is available?Basic Menu Operations Using Camera MenusCustom Settings Menu Choosing a MenuExiting the Menus To modify settings for an item in the current menuTaking Photographs-Using Camera Menus Making a SelectionImage Quality and Size Image Quality and SizeImage Quality Making Effective Use of MemoryQual Button Image Quality MenuSize Taking Photographs-Image Quality and Size Image SizeImage Size Menu OptionQual Button 481 950 Memory Card Capacity and Image Quality/Size130 279 144 253 528 279Sensitivity ISO Equivalency Sensitivity ISO EquivalencyReacting Faster to Light ISO MenuTaking Photographs-Sensitivity ISO Equivalency ISO ButtonBalance can be selected from the following options Approximate Color Option temperature DescriptionWhite Balance Keeping Colors TrueWB Button White Balance MenuHighlight White bal. in the shooting menu Press the multi selector toTaking Photographs-White Fine-Tuning White BalanceSettings other than ±0, a icon appears in the control panel Color TemperatureMired Fine-Tuning and Color TemperatureMeasuring White Balance Preset White BalanceMeasuring a Value for White Balance White BalanceTaking Photographs-White Balance Highlight Select image Copying White Balance from a PhotographSelect photograph Using the Current Value for Preset White BalanceOptimizing Images At Settings Other than CustomOptimizing Images Image EnhancementOption Description Customizing Image Enhancement OptionsMaking Edges More Distinct Sharpening Taking Photographs-OptimizingAuto default Normal Low contrast Adjusting Contrast Tone CompHigh contrast Custom Mode Suiting Colors to a Workflow Color ModeTaking Photographs-Optimizing ImagesTaking Photographs-Optimizing Images Controlling Color Hue AdjustmentControlling Vividness Saturation Saturation controls the vividness of colorsChoosing Custom Image Optimization Options Single Frame, Continuous, Self-Timer, or Remote Control Choosing a Shooting ModeRemote control Memory Buffer Taking Photographs-Choosing a Shooting ModeBuffer Size Available Focus ModeFocus Controlling How the Camera FocusesPredictive Focus Tracking Manual Focus Area Selection Focus Area SelectionFocus Area Selection Focus Area AF-Area ModeOption Display Description Lighted in viewfinderAF-S finderHow it works AF-C Continuous-servo AF Focus LockAE-L/AF-L Recompose the photograph and shootSports, Night landscape modes For Custom Setting 2 Autofocus 139, anAF-Assist Illuminator AF-assist illuminator is not availableContinuous Use of the AF-Assist Illuminator Getting Good Results with AutofocusFocal Plane Position Manual FocusElectronic Range Finder Selection/Autofocus with Manual PriorityCenter Wtd ExposureMetering Controlling How the Camera Sets ExposureCPU Lenses Exposure ModeDepth-of-Field Preview Flexible Program Auto Multi ProgramExposure Program IndicatorShutter-Priority Auto Shutter Speed and Camera Shake Changing from Mode M to Mode SAperture-Priority Auto Manual Long Time-Exposures Flash-Ready IndicatorElectronic Analog Exposure Display Autoexposure Lock Metered Area Adjusting Shutter Speed and ApertureAE Lock Exp Comp Exposure CompensationExposure EV StepPhotographs-Exposure BracketingType AE & flash or AE onlyExposure and Flash Bracketing Shooting Mode BKT Order StepResuming Exposure or Flash Bracketing ±1½ EV+½ EV +0.5 +1 EV +1.0 +1½ EV +1.5 +2 EV +2.0White Balance Bracketing Indicator , , or will blinkTurning the Camera Off Order TTL Flash Control Using the Built-in SpeedlightFlash Mode Flash PhotographyTaking Photographs-Flash Photography Flash Sync ModesFlash Angle Off Following flash sync settings are available in , , and modesFollowing flash sync settings are available in mode Flash sync modeRed-Eye Reduction Using the Built-in SpeedlightWhen required Auto Flash , , , and ModesStudio Flash Systems A, MSlow SyncAperture ModeValue selected by User382 Set automatically by camera Range Using the Built-in Speedlight100 Flash Range, Aperture, and SensitivityPhotographs-Flash Photography 101Compatible Lenses Lens102 Flash Exposure CompensationPhotography Select FV Lock for Custom Setting 15 AE- L/AF-LFV Lock 103104 Using FV Lock with Optional SpeedlightsRecompose the photograph 105 Self-Timer ModeDelaying Shutter Release Taking Photographs-Self-Timer Mode106 Self-timerBeep Remote-Control Photography Using a Remote ControlTaking Photographs-Using a Remote Control 107Remote To use the remote control108 Stable, level surfaceAF-S Single-servo AF Custom SettingUsing a Remote Control 109110 Replacing the BatteryKeep out of Reach of Children Taking Photographs-Two-Button Reset Two-Button ResetRestoring Default Settings Following shooting-menu options will also be reset112 Playback Options 113About Playback Single-Image Playback114 MoreTo To Press 115Display menus Shooting Data, Photo Information116 File InformationMore About Playback 117Histogram Highlights118 Viewing Multiple Images Thumbnail PlaybackTo To 119 120 Taking a Closer Look Playback Zoom121 Protecting Photographs from DeletionTo protect a photograph Protected and Hidden Images Deleting Individual Photographs122 List Press Button. a confirmation dialog will123 Managing Images Playback MenuDelete 124Deleting All Photographs All Deleting Selected Photographs Selected125 Playback Menu Playback FldrRotate Tall 126Starting the Slide Show Start Slide Show127 128 Changing the Display Interval Frame Intvl129 Hide ImageFile Attributes for Hidden Images 130 Print SetOptionDescription 131 Modifying the Print Order Select/SetShooting Options Shooting MenuOptimize Image 132Off Default Noise reduction off camera functions normallyLong Exp. NR 133134 White BalMenu Guide-The Shooting Menu 135 Custom SettingsFine-Tuning Camera Settings Custom Settings136 Custom Setting R Menu ResetTwo-Button Reset Help Button137 Default settings are listed belowDefault for Modes is Closest subjct Menu Guide-Custom Settings138 Custom Setting 1 BeepMenu Guide 139 Custom Setting 2 AutofocusClosest Subjct3 Custom Setting 3 AF-Area Mode140 Area 1Off AF-assist illuminator off Custom Setting 4 AF-AssistSettings 141ISO Value Custom Setting 5 ISO AutoUsing a Flash 142Modes, highlight P, A, DVP Custom Setting 6 No CF Card?143 To change the shutter speed limit for P, aCustom Setting 9 EV Step Custom Setting 7 Image Review144 Custom Setting 11 Center Wtd Custom Setting 10 Exp Comp145 Bracketing proceeds in order from lowest to highest value Custom Setting 12 BKT SetCustom Setting 13 BKT Order 146Custom Setting 15 AE-L/AF-L Custom Setting 14 Command Dial147 AE-L button Custom Setting 16 AE LockCustom Setting 17 Focus Area 148149 Custom Setting 18 AF Area IllmBe difficult to see 150 Custom Setting 19 Flash ModeShooting conditions 151 Commander ModeP, S, A, and M modes, the built-in Speedlight Custom Setting 20 Flash SignCustom Setting 21 Shutter Spd 152153 Custom Setting 22 Monitor OffCustom Setting 23 Meter-Off Custom Setting 24 Self-Timer154 Custom Setting 25 RemoteMenu Guide-Custom 155 Setup MenuCamera Setup Setup menu contains three pages of options156 Setup MenuFolders Select FolderFolder Names Menu Guide-The Setup MenuNew 157Delete Rename158 159 When a photograph is taken, the camera namesHighlight File No. Seq. in the setup menu File No. Seq160 Format161 CSM MenuDate LCD BrightnessVideo Output Video ModeMirror Lock-Up 162163 LanguageImage Comment Input Comment164 Attach Comment165 USB166 Dust Ref PhotoImage Dust Off 167 Firmware VerImage Dust Off Reference Data 168 Image RotationAutomatic Television Playback Connecting to External DevicesConnecting to a Computer 169Connect the EG-D100 as shown Open the cover protecting the video-out DC-in connectors170 Turn the camera offData Transfer and Camera Control Connecting to a ComputerBefore Connecting the Camera 171Connections-Connecting to a Computer Connecting the USB Cable172 Do Not Turn the Camera Off 173174 Disconnecting the Camera175 Connecting to a PictBridge Printer176 Set the USB option in the setup menuTurn the printer on Turn the camera off Hidden Images/RAW Images Printer SettingsError Messages 177Highlight Print Select.† Printing Selected Photographs178 Highlight Choose folderPrinting 179Printing the Current Print Order Setup180 181 182 Camera SettingsSettings Available in Different Modes Technical Notes-Camera Settings183 Optional AccessoriesLenses and Other Accessories Lenses for the D70Compatible Non-CPU Lenses Technical Notes-Optional AccessoriesIncompatible Accessories and Non-CPU Lenses 184185 Picture Angle and Focal LengthCalculating Picture Angle SB-800 Use Only Nikon Flash AccessoriesOptional Speedlights 186Advanced Flash mode/feature SB-800187 SpeedlightModes Flash mode SB-25, SB-24 SB-29S SB-16B, SB-15188 SB-28, SB-26 SB-29 2, SB-21B189 Maximum aperture at ISO equivalent Mode190 Other Accessories191 Use Only Nikon Brand AccessoriesMemory Cards Approved Memory Cards192 SanDiskStorage CleaningStorage and Maintenance Caring for the CameraCaring for the Camera Low-Pass Filter194 Remove the lens and turn the camera onServicing the Camera and Accessories Cleaning the Low-Pass Filter195 196 Caring for the Camera and Battery CautionsBatteries 197198 TroubleshootingTechnical Notes-Troubleshooting Problem SolutionMonitor panel Problem Solution finder Problem199 Set Playback fldr to All 200201 Specifications202 203 204 205 Battery Life206 IndexIndex 207 See Image size manual focus modeSB4B0211 6MBA1111-02
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