Contents
Digital Camera
Guide to Digital Photography
Product Documentation
Quick Start Guide
White Balance Image Adjustment
How to Read This Manual
Overview
Basic Photography Basic Playback Image Quality and Size
Do not look at the sun through the view- finder
For Your Safety
Use appropriate cables
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Keep dry
Caring for the Camera and Battery
Batteries
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Trademark Information
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Comply with copyright notices
Table of Contents
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This chapter is divided into the following sections
Getting Started
Overview
Getting to Know the Camera
Overview
Overview
About This Manual
Camera Body
Getting to Know the Camera
Camera Controls and Displays
LCD Illuminators
Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera
Camera Body
Speaker and Microphone
Top Control Panel
Number of shots in bracketing
Number of intervals for Interval timer photography 120
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Number of exposures
Rear Control Panel
Voice memo recording indicator
Remaining indicator
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Viewfinder Display
85-93
Mm 0.31˝ reference circle for
Number of exposures Remaining Number of shots remaining
Electronic analog exposure display
Image quality and size
Command Dials
White balance
Sensitivity ISO equivalency
Exposure
Flash settings
Choose a flash sync mode for optional Speedlight
Multi selector is used for the following operations
Multi Selector
Camera
Multi Selector
Introduction-First Steps
First Steps
Getting the Camera Ready for Use
EN-EL4 Batteries
Attach the Camera Strap
Monitor Cover
Camera Off Display
Insert the Battery
Removing the Battery
Shooting Menu
Choose a Language
Set the Time and Date
Clock Battery
Attach a Lens
Detaching the Lens
Protect the Camera from Dirt and Dust
Insert a memory card
Insert a Memory Card
First Steps
No Memory Card
Format
Removing Memory Cards
Memory Cards
Basic Photography
Basic Photography
Basic Playback
Tutorial-Basic Photography
Taking Your First Photographs
Ready the Camera
Battery Indicator
Icon Control View
Icon
Check the number of exposures remaining
Rent settings. When this number reaches
Exposure-count displays in the top con
Trol panel and viewfinder show the number
Tutorial
Adjust Camera Settings
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Description
Clicks into place pointing to
Single-area
Viewfinder Focus
Frame a Photograph
Viewfinder display
Focus
Shutter Speed and Camera Shake
Indicator
Check Exposure
Image Review
Take the Photograph
Do Not Photograph Strong Light Sources
Viewing Photographs
Basic Playback
Viewing Additional Photographs
Take Additional Photographs
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Details
How will this photograph be used?
What is more important, shutter speed or aperture?
What lighting is available?
Will this be a single photo, or a series of photos?
Taking Photographs-Using Camera Menus
Using Camera Menus
Choosing a Menu
Basic Menu Operations
Exiting the Menus
To modify settings for an item in the current menu
Making a Selection
Image Quality
Image Quality and Size
Making Effective Use of Memory
Option
Photographs-Image Quality and Size
Image Quality Menu
White Balance Bracketing
File Names
Rear panel
Qual Button
Raw Compression Menu
Image Size
Taking
Large 2464×1632
Highlight Image size in the shooting menu
Image Size Menu
Press the multi selector to
Right
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Memory Card Capacity and Image Quality/Size
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709
D2-Maximum Shots
Number of Exposures Remaining
Large-Capacity Memory Cards
Reacting Faster to Light
Sensitivity ISO Equivalency
Or smaller apertures
ISO Menu
Taking Photographs-Sensitivity ISO Equivalency
ISO Button
B1-ISO Auto
ISO step value set to 1/2 step ISO step value set to 1 step
B2-ISO Step Value
White Balance
Approximate Color Option temperature Description
Keeping Colors True
White
White Balance Menu
Color Temperature
Highlight White bal. in the shooting menu
Taking Photographs-White Balance
E5-Auto BKT Set
WB Button
Taking Photographs-White
Fine-Tuning White Balance
Balance
Mired
Fine-Tuning and Color Temperature
Photographs-White Balance
Choosing a Color Temperature
White Balance Presets
Preset White Balance
Recording New Values with the Camera
Copying Values from Existing Photographs
Panel can be used to make reference object appear gray
Object. Use when subject is under same lighting as camera
Measuring a Value for White Balance
Exposure Mode
Rear control panel Viewfinder Top control panel
Will show a flashing
White Balance
Selecting a White Balance Preset the WB Button
+ cursor Input OK
Entering a Comment
Press Button to return to the thumbnail
Graph on the memory card to a selected preset
Display
Nail display and press the center of the multi se
Copying White Balance from d-0 to Presets d-1 d-4
Shooting Menu Settings
Image Adjustment
Taking Photographs-Image Adjustment
Making Edges More Distinct Image Sharpening
Different setting. For best results, use a type G or D lens
Adjusting Contrast Tone Compensation
Adjustment
Normal Less contrast More contrast Custom
Photographs-Image Adjustment
Suiting Colors to a Workflow Color Mode
Color Mode
Nikon Software
Image sharpening Tone compensation
Hue
Controlling Color Hue Adjustment
Mode
Choosing a Shooting Mode
Single Frame, Continuous, Self-Timer, or Mirror Up
Buffer Size
Taking Photographs-Choosing a Shooting Mode
Memory Buffer
Focus
Focus Mode
Controlling How the Camera Focuses
Servo AF
Taking Photographs-Focus
Focus Area Selection
Focus Area Selection
Focus
F1-Center Button Shooting Mode
A6-Focus Area Illum
A7-Focus Area
Icon Description
AF-Area Mode
Autofocus
Poorly lit. Single-area AF is recommended in these cases
A4-Disable Lock-On
Manual Focus
Top Control Panel
Focus-area Selection
Summary of Autofocus Options
How it works
Continuous-servo AF
Focus Lock
C2-AE-L/AF-L
Recompose the photograph and shoot
AF-Assist Illuminators
Getting Good Results with Autofocus
Electronic Range Finder
Manual Focus
Selection/Autofocus with Manual Priority
Focal Plane Position
Exposure
B6-Center Weight
Metering
Controlling How the Camera Sets Exposure
CPU Lenses
Exposure Mode
Depth-of-Field Preview
E4-Modeling Flash
Exposure Warning
Programmed Auto
Non-CPU Lenses
Exposure Program
Flexible Program
Shutter-Priority Auto
Indicator Description
Aperture-Priority Auto
Aperture Lock
F5-Command Dials
AF Micro Nikkor Lenses
Manual
Long Time-Exposures
View
Electronic Analog Exposure Displays
finder
At 1/3 step
Aperture Lock
Shutter-Speed and Aperture Lock
Shutter-Speed Lock
Autoexposure Lock
Metered Area
Adjusting Shutter Speed and Aperture
Shutter-priority auto Shutter speed
C1-AE Lock
Pressing the button Frame the photograph, focus, and shoot
Exposure Compensation
Photographs-Exposure
B4-Exposure Comp. EV
Exposure and Flash Bracketing
Bracketing
E8-Auto BKT Selection
Shooting Mode
Bracketing
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Order EVs
+0.3, 0, +0.7
+0.5, 0, +1.0
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E6-Manual Mode Bkting
Resuming Exposure or Flash Bracketing
Exposure Bracketing
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Choose WB bracketing for Custom Setting e5 Auto BKT set
White Balance Bracketing
Exposure
Turning the Camera Off
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Color temp. or
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Advanced Wireless Lighting
Using Optional Speedlights
Flash Photography
Creative Lighting System
Flash Color Information Communication
107
Auto FP High-Speed Sync
SB-800
FV Lock
108
AF-Assist for Multi-Area AF
109
TTL Flash Control
Flash control
110
TTL Flash Control
Lens
Flash Photography
Following Speedlights support TTL flash control
Compatible Speedlights
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Speedlight Flash mode Non-TTL auto Manual
Photographs can be taken
SB-30 SB-22S SB-233 SB-293 SB-20 SB-28 SB-21B3
Flash Sync Modes
Flash sync mode
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D2H supports the following flash sync modes
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Exposure mode Shutter speed Aperture
Shutter Speed and Aperture
E1-Flash Sync Speed
250 320 400 500 640 800 1000 1250 1600
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Maximum aperture at an ISO equivalent
Accessory Shoe
Flash Contacts and Indicators
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Sync Terminal
Taking Photographs at Preset Intervals
Interval Timer Photography
Interval Timer
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Taking Photographs-Interval Timer Photography
Mode Max. Shots
Timer Photography
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During Shooting
No Photograph
121
Shooting Menu Banks
Interrupting Interval Timer Photography
122
Delaying Shutter Release
Self-Timer Mode
C4-Self-timer
Taking Photographs-Self-Timer Mode
Specifying Lens Focal Length
Non-CPU Lenses
124
Specifying Lens Data
125
Default Maximum Aperture
Non-CPU Lenses
Focal Length Not Listed
Function Button
Specifying Maximum Aperture
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Function Button Select FV Lock/Lens data for Custom Setting
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Taking Photographs-Non-CPU
Restoring Default Settings
Two-Button Reset
Taking Photographs-Two-Button Reset
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Playback Options
129
More About Playback
Single-Image Playback
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C5-Monitor Off
Using the Multi Selector
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Photo Information
3 Shooting Data
More About
4 Shooting Data
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5 Histogram
6 Highlights
134
F1-Center Button Playback Mode
Viewing Multiple Images Thumbnail Playback
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Taking a Closer Look Playback Zoom
137
Protecting Photographs from Deletion
Voice Memos
Removing Protection from All Images
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Deleting Individual Photographs
Protected and Hidden Images
After Delete
Recording and Playback
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Recording Voice Memos
Playback Mode
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Voice Memos
Interrupting Recording
141
During Recording
After Recording
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Voice Memo Recording Options
Voice Memo
Memos
Available
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Voice Memo Button
ToOption
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Playing Voice Memos
Press
Interrupting Playback
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Voice Memo Playback Options
OptionTo Description
Via Video
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Custom Settings
Index to Menu Options
Playback Menu
Delete
Playback Menu
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Managing Images
Deleting All Photographs All
Deleting Selected Photographs Selected
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Yes delete all images in the folder or folders se
Playback Menu
Playback Folder
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Starting the Slide Show Start
Slide Show
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To To
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Changing the Display Interval Frame Intvl
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Voice Memo Playback Options Audio Playback
Off voice memos will not be played back during slide shows
Menu Guide-The Playback Menu
Hiding Selected Photographs Select/Set
Hide Image
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Menu
File Attributes for Hidden Images
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Print Set
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Press the multi selector to the right. Press
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Modifying the Print Order Select/Set
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Removing All Images from the Print Order Deselect All
Or down to highlight an option, then press
Exif version
Image Review
Display Mode
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Data
160
After Delete
Menu Guide-The
Show next
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Shooting Menu
Shooting menu contains two pages of options
Shooting menu bank
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Shooting Menu Bank
Sensitivity ISO Equivalency
Shooting Menu Bank
Renaming Shooting Menu Banks
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Following settings are affected
Reset Shooting Menu
Default
Two-Button Reset
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Active Folder
Number of Folders
Automatic Folder Creation
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File Name
167
Raw Compression
White Balance
Image Sharpening
Color Mode
Tone Compensation
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Interval Timer Shooting
Hue Adjustment
Non-CPU Lens Data
169
Fine-Tuning Camera Settings
Custom Settings
Custom Settings
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Menu Guide-Custom Settings
Following Custom Settings are available
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Options
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Custom Setting C Bank Select
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Custom Setting R Menu Reset
Custom Settings Bank
175
Default settings are listed below
Custom Setting a2 AF-S Mode Priority
Custom Setting a1 AF-C Mode Priority
Settings
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Custom Setting a3 Group Dynamic AF
Pattern
Pattern Center area
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Custom Setting a4 Disable Lock-on
Custom Setting a5 AF Activation
Manual Focus Mode
Custom Setting a6 Focus Area Illum
Continuous Mode
Focus areas not displayed in continuous Off mode
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Custom Setting a7 Focus Area
When Selected
Custom Setting b1 ISO Auto
Custom Setting a8 Vertical AF-ON
Automatically adjust sensitivity ISO equivalency
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CH Mode
Custom Setting b2 ISO Step Value
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Bank Select
Custom Setting b5 Exposure Comp
Custom Setting b3 EV Step
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EV 1/3 step,
Custom Setting f5 OffOn
Custom Setting b6 Center Weight
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+/- & CMD Dial
186
Custom Setting c1 AE Lock
Custom Setting c2 AE-L/AF-L
Custom Setting c4 Self-Timer
Custom Setting c3 Auto Meter-Off
Custom Setting c5 Monitor Off
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Custom Setting d2 Maximum Shots
Custom Setting d1 Shooting Speed
Interval Timer Photography
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Custom Setting d3 Exp. Delay Mode
Playback
Custom Setting d4 Long Exp. NR
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When a photograph is taken, the camera names
Custom Setting d5 File No. Seq
Tains no photographs, file numbering reset to
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Custom Setting d6 Cntrl Panel/Finder
Rear Control Panel
Rear control panel shows sensitivity
Viewfinder Display
Custom Setting d7 Illumination
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Custom Setting e2 Flash Shutter Speed
Custom Setting e1 Flash Sync Speed
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Fixing Shutter Speed at the Flash Sync Speed Limit
Custom Setting e4 Modeling Flash
Custom Setting e3 AA Flash Mode
Matically adjusted for aperture when an external
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Custom Setting e5 Auto BKT Set
Custom Setting e7 Auto BKT Order
Custom Setting e6 Manual Mode Bkting
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E5 set to AE & flash
Custom Setting f1 Center Button
Custom Setting e8 Auto BKT Selection
Shooting Mode
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Illuminate AF Area Not used
199
Thumbnail playback
Off
200
Custom Setting f2 Multi Selector
Custom Setting f3 PhotoInfo/Playback
201
Custom Setting f4 FUNC. Button
Same as
Center
Normal command dial operation
Custom Setting f5 Command Dials
Reverse Reverses rotation of command dials
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Aperture Setting
Change Main/Sub
Menu Guide
Menus and Playback
Custom Setting f6 Buttons and Dials
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Custom Setting f7 No CF Card?
Camera Setup
Setup Menu
Setup menu contains three pages of options
Guide-The Setup Menu
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Format
LCD Brightness
Cleaning
Mirror Lock-up
208
Date
Video Mode
Language
209
Image Comment
Put changes to settings into effect and exit to setup menu
210
Done
211
Auto Image Rotation
Attach Comment
Off
Voice Memo Protect
Voice Memo
Voice Memo Button
Audio Output
213
USB
Image Dust Off
Dust Off Ref Photo
214
Image Dust Off Reference Data
215
With the lens ten centimeters four inches
Calibration Charging life
Battery Info
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Wireless LAN
Transceiver
Status
Auto Send
218
Send File As
Send Folder
Firmware Version
Network Settings
219
Deselect All?
220
Connecting to a Computer
Connecting to External Devices
221
Television Playback
Audio Output
222
Use an AC Adapter
Before Connecting the Camera
Connecting to a Computer
223
Data Transfer and Camera Control
224
Connecting the USB Cable
Connections-Connecting to a Computer
Do Not Turn the Camera Off
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Disconnecting the Camera
227
Lenses and Other Accessories
Optional Accessories
Lenses for the D2H
228
Accessories
Incompatible Accessories and Non-CPU Lenses
229
Compatible Non-CPU Lenses
Picture Angle and Focal Length
Technical Notes-Optional Accessories
230
Calculating Picture Angle
231
Other Accessories
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories
Type E
Accessories Type B
232
Optional SB-800 Speedlight
233
Optional SB-80DX Speedlight
234
SB-50DX Speedlight
PC card EC-AD1 PC Card Adapter
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236
Approved Memory Cards
× USB
24× WA USB
Storage and Maintenance
Cleaning
Caring for the Camera
Storage
Replacing Focusing Screens
Replacing the Focusing Screen
Focusing Screens
238
Inserting the Clock Battery
Replacing the Clock Battery
Setting the Time and Date
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Low-Pass Filter
241
Cleaning the Low-Pass Filter
Servicing the Camera and Accessories
Understanding Error Messages and Displays
Troubleshooting
Problem
242
Monitor panel
Problem Solution
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Specifications
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Battery Life
Index
Index
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Reduction, 190 NORMAL. See Image quality
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