Nikon 1511 manuals
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2 DA 0 3 Package Contentsii Find what youre looking for using this question and answer index. 4 Q&A IndexTaking Photographs Viewing Photographs 5 Retouching Photographs Menus and Settings Connections Maintenance and Optional Accessories 6 Table of Contents12 For Your Safety14 Notices18 Introduction The Camera BodyTake a few moments to familiarize yourself with camera controls and displays. Getting to Know the Camera19 DA 20 The Mode DialThe camera offers a choice of the following shooting modes: A 21 The Viewfinder7The response time and brightness of the viewfinder display may vary with temperature. 2120 12 3 4 5 6 8 1816 19 11 12 149 17 10 1513 D 22 The MonitorThe monitor can be angled and rotated as shown below. D 23 The Information Dis playCamera settings can be viewed and adjusted in the information display. Press the P button once to view settings, and again to make changes to settings. Highlight items using the multi selector and press J to view options for the highlighted item. 24 A25 The Command Dial 28 Camera Menus: An Over view31 First Ste ps37 Basic Photography46 More on Photography (All Modes)1 2 Single-Frame, Continuous, Self-timer, Remote, and Quiet Release Modes 48 Self-Timer and Remote Control Modes50 Focus59 Image Quality and Size62 Using the Built-in FlashUsing the Built-in Flash: i, k, p, n, o, s, w, and g Modes 1 2Using the Built-in Flash: P, S, A, M, and 0 Modes 1 2 3 63 23 66 ISO Sensitivity68 Interval Timer Photography70 Restoring Default Settings The information display turns off briefly while settings are reset. Settings Accessible from the Information Display 71 Other Settings72 P, S, A, and M Modes110 Live View1 2 3 4 Framing Photographs in the Monitor94 Focusing in Live View 111 12 395 Choosing an AF-Area Mode 112 12 3 118 Recording and Viewing Movies128 Special EffectsSpecial effects can be used when recording images. Shooting with Special Effects 135 Playback and DeletionFull-Fr ame Play back136 Photo InformationPhoto information is superimposed on images displayed in full-frame playback.M OR N 6000x4000 G 0001. JP C S D 27 02 2012 10 / 04 / D 100D5200 N KO I N 1/12 12 / NIKON D5200 1 N KO I N1 M 6, A AUTO L A M NOR 27 6000x4000 02 2012 10 / 04 / 35 100 250 F11 / * Flashing areas indicate highlights (areas that may be overexposed). Press 1 or 3 to cycle through photo information as shown below. GPS data are only displayed if a GPS unit was used when the photo was taken. File Information Highlights *File information None (image only) Overview GPS data Highlights RGB histogram Shooting data 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4_0001. JP G 1 mm 15 1. 3 +1. 0 D5200 1/12 1/12 Highlights 5200 15 1/12 AL 1/12 Highlights 137 RGB HistogramA 138 Shooting DataD5200 N KO I N 33 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 4ISO sensitivity1..........................................................49 5 6 7 8Lens VR (vibration reduction)2..........................238 9 10 11 Flash compensation................................................67 12 13 14 15 16 17 Original Picture Control5.......................................87 18 19 20 21 Filter effects 7..............................................................88 22 Toning7........................................................................88 23 Long exposure noise reduction........................153 24 25 26 27 139 Overview DataGPS Data * 140 Thumbnail PlaybackTo display images in contact sheets of four, nine, or 72 images, press the W (Q) button. O A (L)See page 126 for more information. 141 Calendar PlaybackTo view images taken on a selected date, press the W (Q) button when 72 images are displayed. X A (L)See page 126 for more information. 142 Taking a Closer Look: Playback ZoomP The following operations can be performed while zoom is in effect: 126 143 Protecting Photographs from Deletion144 Deleting PhotographsFull-Frame, Thumbnail, and Calendar Playback 1 2 3A The Playback MenuSelected: Deleting Selected Photographs 145 12 3 4 5129 Select Date: Deleting Photographs Taken on a Selected Date 146 12 3 4 147 Slide Shows149 Connections1 2 3 Installing ViewNX 2Your Imaging Toolbox A ViewNX 2 150 4The following software is installed: 5Windows Mac OS Click Yes Click OK ViewNX 2 Apple QuickTime (Windows only) A 151 Using ViewNX 2Copy Pictures to the Computer 1 2 152 34View Pict uresRetouching Photographs Editing Movies Printing Pictures A 154 Printing PhotographsConnecting the Printer 1 2 3D A Printing Pictures One at a Time 155 12 3 156 4D Printing Multiple Pictures 157 12 158 3143 Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print Set 160 1order item in the playback menu. 2 3 161 45 162 Viewing Photographs on TVStandard Definition Devices 1 2 3 4 163 12 3 4 165 Camera MenusTo display the playback menu, press G and select the D (playback menu) tab. Choose a folder for playback: The playback menu contains the following options: DThe Playback Menu: Managing Images 167 CThe Shooting Menu: Shooting OptionsTo display the shooting menu, press G and select the C (shooting menu) tab. Reset Shooting Menu Note: Depending on camera settings, some items may be grayed out and unavailable. The shooting menu contains the following options: 168 Storage Folder D Auto Distortion Control A 169 Color Space A 170 Long Exposure NR High ISO NR ISO Sensitivity Settings 171 Auto ISO Sensitivity controlAThe following Custom Settings are available: 173 Reset Custom Settings Select Yes to restore Custom Settings to their default values. 174 a: Autofocus176 b: Exposureb1: EV Steps for Exposure Cntrl c: Timers/AE Lock 178 d: Shooting/Displayd1: Beep d2: Viewfinder Grid Display d3: ISO Display 179 d4: File Number Sequence D d5: Exposure Delay Mode Choose the date information imprinted on photographs as they are taken. Future date (two days remaining) Past date (two days elapsed) The date is recorded in the order selected for Time zone and date (0173). Up to three separate dates can be stored in slots 1, 2, and 3. 180 Date CounterTo change the date or store additional dates, highlight a slot, press 2, and enter the date. Highlight an option and press J. Press J in the date counter menu when settings are complete. d6: Print Date AUse it to track the growth of a child or count down the days until a birthday or wedding. Choose the flash mode for the built-in flash in P, S, A, and M modes. 181 e: Bracketing/Flashe1: Flash Cntrl for Built-in Flash e2: Auto Bracketing Set A 182 f: Controls184 BThe Setup Menu: Camera SetupTo display the setup menu, press G and select the B (setup menu) tab. Note: Depending on camera settings, some items may be grayed out and unavailable. The setup menu contains the following options: 168 185 12Monitor Brightness Format Memory Card D 186 12 188 12Auto Info Display Image Dust Off Ref Photo D 189 3195 NThe Retouch Menu: Creating Retouched Copies212 mRecent Settings/OMy MenuMy Menu 1 2A Adding Options to My Menu 213 12 3 4 5197 Deleting Options from My Menu 214 12 3 216 Technical Notes
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