Onkyo 5100 manual Index, Symbols

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Index

Index

Symbols

P(auto) mode, 6, 16-21 u (delete) button, 3, 22, 23,

75

! lamp, see Lamp, red (!) N (landscape assist) mode,

28, 31

W (movie) mode, 6, 56-59 m(night portrait assist) mode,

28, 33, 104

x (play) button, 3, 12, 22 i (portrait assist) mode, 28,

30

/ (recording) icon, 21

j(sports assist) mode, 28, 32, 104

. @ (voice memo), 43 < (wait) icon, 21, 32

A

AC adapter, i, iii, vi, 9, 97, 107 AFz, 4, 20, 100

AF lamp, see Lamp, green (AF) Audio/video (AV) cable (EG-

CP12), 44 Audio/video (AV) output con-

nector, 3 Auto off, 13, 82, 92

Auto transfer, 71, 76-77

B

Backlit subjects, 34 Back light, 28, 37 Batteries, i-ii, vi, 8-9, 12, 99,

107

LR6 (AA), i, 8, 107 CR-V3, i, 8, 9, 96, 99, 107 EN-MH1, i, 8, 9, 96, 97,

107 charging, 9 FR6/L91 (AA), i, 8, 107 ZR6 (AA), i, 8, 107

Battery type, 82, 96

Beach/Snow, 28, 35

Best Shot Selector, 36, 69, 104

Blur, 24, 25, 26, 33, 34, 69,

104

Blur warning, 82, 91

Brightness, 82, 89

BSS, see Best Shot Selector

C

Clock, see Date Close-ups, 25, 27, 36 Close up, 28, 36 Color options, 61, 70 Computer, 45-47 copying pictures to, 76-77 Continuous, 61, 68 Copy, 28, 37

Cropping pictures, 41, 42, 105

CR-V3, see Batteries

D

Date, 14-15, 51, 82, 84, 87 Date imprint, 51, 82, 87 DCF, see Design rule for Cam-

era File system Delete, 71, 73-74 Deleting pictures, 73-74

all pictures, 74 during shooting, 23

in full-screen playback, 22 selected pictures, 73-74

Design rule for Camera File system, 106, 107

Digital Print Order Format, 48, 52, 106

DPOF, see Digital Print Order Format

Dusk/Dawn, 28, 35, 104

E

E-mail, 63, 64, 78 EN-MH1, see Batteries Error messages, 100-102 Exif 2.2, 106, 107

Exif Print, see Exif 2.2 Exp. +/-, 61, 67, 104, 106 Exposure compensation, see

Exp. +/-

F

File numbering, 23, 95 Fill flash, 24, 37 Fireworks show, 28, 37, 104 Firmware version, 96 Flash, ii, 2, 24-25, 104, 107

mode, 16, 24, 25, 33, 35- 37

Focus, 18-19, 104, 106 Focus lock, 7, 21, 30 Format card, 82, 93 Framing assist, 6, 28, 29-33 Framing pictures, 18-19, 29-

33

I

Image quality, see Image mode

Image mode, 16, 34, 63-64 Image size, see Image mode ISO, 25

J

JPEG, 23, 106

L

Lamp, green (AF), 3, 7, 12, 20, 104

Lamp, red (!), 3, 12, 20, 104 Language, 14, 94 Language, choosing, 14 Lens, iii, 2, 99, 106

M

Macro mode, 27, 30-33, 35- 38

Memory cards, ii, 2, 10-11, 106

approved, 97 capacity of, 16, 64 formatting, 11, 75, 93 insertion and removal of,

10-11

MENU button, 3

MH-70 battery charger, 97 MH-71 battery charger, 9, 97 Microphone, 2

Mode dial, 3, 6, 29

Monitor, ii, 3, 4-5, 18-19, 98, 103, 106

indicators in, 4-5, 103 turning on and off, 5 Monitor settings, 82, 86

MOV, see Movies Movies, 56-60, 106 recording, 56-59

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Contents Digital Camera Trademark Information Turn off immediately in the event of malfunction Observe caution when using the camera strapObserve proper precautions when handling batteries Do not use in the presence of flammable gasKeep out of reach of children Observe caution when operat- ing the flashUse appropriate cables Removing memory cardsDo not drop Keep dryHandle the lens and all moving parts with care Keep away from strong mag- netic fieldsFor Home or Office USE Comply with copyright notices AF-Assist Illuminator LED Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesBefore Taking Important Pictures Design Rule for Camera File System DCFTable of contents Using the Playback Menu Using the Shooting MenuShooting Menu Life-Long Learning IntroductionInternal Memory and SD Memory Card Before You BeginMemory card slot cover Q Parts of the CameraAttaching the Camera Strap Speaker Built-in Speedlight Q Viewfinder Q18Before Parts of the CameraYou Begin Before You Internal memory/memory card IndicatorMonitor BeginControlling the Monitor MonitorMonitor turns off while flash is charging Q Before You Begin Movie Q Mode DialSetup Q Auto QNavigating the Menus Shutter-Release ButtonImportant Battery Type Open the battery-chamber coverClose the battery-chamber cover Inserting BatteriesInserting Batteries Replacing Batteries Read Battery WarningsAlternative Power Sources Damaged BatteriesOpen the memory card slot cover Inserting Memory CardsConfirm that the camera is off Insert the memory cardRemoving Memory Cards Write Protect SwitchInserting Memory Cards Formatting Memory Cards Memory CardsTurn the camera on Checking the Battery LevelCheck the battery level in the monitor X ButtonAuto Power Off Standby Mode Checking the Battery Level Turning the Camera OffPower-on Lamp Sleep ModeClock Battery Basic SetupTime Zone Set Basic SetupHome Time Zone DateSelect P Mode Rotate the mode dial to P Turn the camera onSelect P Mode Number of Exposures Remaining Basic PhotographyFrame your subject Frame the PictureReady the camera Dont Block the ShotFrame the Picture Digital Zoom When Lighting Is PoorMonitor or Viewfinder? Take the picture Focus and ShootFocus Monitor turns off while flash is chargingFocus and Shoot During Recording Focusing on Off-Center Subjects Focus LockGetting Good Results with Autofocus Erase 1 image ? Press the x buttonView pictures in the monitor YesImage File and Folder Names Playback TipPicture type Identifier Extension Auto When Lighting Is Poor Using the FlashMode How it works When to use it Auto withFlash Range Flash Mode Selection2 Camera Shake Icon Close-UpsSelf-Timer Taking a Self-Portrait Using the Self-TimerStopping the Self-Timer More onEasy Close-ups Macro Close-up Mode Macro Close-up ModeScene Modes Assist and Scene ModesAssist Modes Assist and Scene ModesFraming Assist Using the GuidesImage Mode PortraitPortrait Assist Framing AssistArchitecture NLandscape AssistLandscape Group rightSports Sports AssistSports Assist \ Sport spectatorFlash Mode Selection in m Mode Night Portrait AssistParty/Indoor Scene ModeScene mode Beach/SnowOFF* & OFF Scene ModePreserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises $ Y OFF* & OFF SelectedHFireworks show Menu Exit Set Joining Panorama PicturesPanorama Assist Using a TripodStorage Locations for Panoramas Viewing Pictures on the Camera View other Viewing Pictures on the CameraZoom Zoom outSave this image as displayed? Cropping PicturesPhoto Trim Voice Memos Voice Memos Recording and PlaybackPress Description Viewing Pictures on TV Choosing a Video ModeConnector VCR the AV cable to the television Turn the camera offCamera a Before Connecting the CameraViewing Pictures on a Computer ButtonViewing Pictures on a Computer Connecting the USB CableUC-E6 USB cable Disconnecting the Camera Mac OSPrinting Pictures Printing picturesHighlight Print selected Printing Pictures Playback Menu 1/3Print SET Print Selection04.05 1200 Date InfoPrinting Pictures Print Set DateUSB Printing Via Direct USB ConnectionPrint Highlight Print selection Printing Via Direct USB Connection ExitDpof Printing PictBridge PrintHighlight Dpof printing Printer ready? 007 printsBefore Printing Use a Reliable Power SourceError Messages Dpof PrintingStart recording Rotate the mode dial to W Turn the camera onRecording Movies MoviesRecording Movies Flash Mode Selection in W ModeMovies Display options Ŕŗ TV movie Small size Ōő Smaller sizeMovie menu also includes the following focus options Highlight Auto-focus modeAUTO-FOCUS Mode MovieViewing Movies Playback VolumeDeleting Movies Image mode White balance Exp. + Using the Shooting MenuShooting Menu Highlight menu item Using the Shooting MenuImage mode EXP. +Image Mode 1/2 Image ModeHigh Normal Image Size Image Mode and Number of Exposures RemainingImage mode Memory Memory card Print SizeOption Description Auto White balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting condiWhite Balance Tions. Best choice in most situationsCancel Measure Preset White BalanceWhite BAL Preset White BalanceChoosing an Exposure Compensation Value Exp. ++0.3 Exposure CompensationContinuous Restrictions on Camera SettingsContinuous Single Continuous Multi-shotBest Shot Selector Best Shot SelectorBSS OFFColor Options Color Options IndicatorColor Options Standard color Vivid colorDelete Using the Playback MenuAuto transfer Loop Slide ShowSlide Show Auto OffDelete DeleteDeleting Selected Pictures Highlight Erase selected imagesHighlight Erase all images Deleting All PicturesDelete Before DeletionProtect ProtectMenu Transferring More than 999 Pictures Auto TransferAuto Transfer Hidden PicturesAll on All off Marking Selected Pictures for TransferAuto Transfer Marking Pictures for Transfer with Other CamerasHighlight option Small PictureSmall PIC Small PictureHighlight memory → memory CopyCopying Selected Pictures Highlight Selected imagesSelected images will be copied. OK? Copying All PicturesCopy No YesFile Number CopyPrint Set Welcome screen Date Monitor settings Using the Setup MenuSET-UP 1/5 Small Pictures and Cropped Copies Disable welcome Nikon AnimationWelcome Screen Select an ImageDate Time zone Setup Menu Option Description DateDate Camera ClockTime Zones GMT + LocationMonitor SETTINGS1/2 Monitor SettingsShow info Hide info Framing grid Off Date Date and time Date ImprintDate Imprint 1/2 Date ImprintDate counter Date counterBrightness BrightnessButton sound Shutter sound Start-up sound Sound SettingsSound Settings 1/2 Shutter soundBlur Warning Shooting modes where the Blur Warning does not functionBlur Warning Blur CheckAuto Off Auto off Sleep modeSleep mode Auto OFFAll images will be deleted Format memory/cardMemory Card Format All images will beLanguage Video ModeReset All Français French, Italiano Italian, NederlandsSetting Default Reset AllResetting File Numbering to White balance Auto Exp. +Backup Battery Battery TypeBattery Type Firmware VersionApproved Memory Cards Optional AccessoriesSan Disk Caring for Your Camera Caring for Your Camera BatteriesError Messages Display Problem SolutionPictures at current settings Check that Connectors areClean No pictures on memory card Shooting mode That can beDisplay Problem Possible cause TroubleshootingElectronically-Controlled Cameras Dawn Night landscape, a Close up, H Fire TroubleshootingBeach/Snow, D Sunset Dusk Works Show, I Copy, K Panorama Assist, orDawn selected in scene menu USB item in setup menu set to PTP when camera conSports assist Movie, or to e scene Or other make of cameraSpecifications CCDSpecifications USBIndex SymbolsIndex Index 6MA04811