Nikon 1520 manuals
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2 Product Documentation3 Package ContentsMemory cards are sold separately 4 Quick Start Guide6 Table of Contents7 Special Effects%Night Vision (Miniature Effect P, S, A, and M ModesMode P (Programmed Auto) Mode S (Shutter-PriorityAuto) Location Data Wi-Fi Camera Menus ViewNXInstalling ViewNX 2 Copy Pictures to the Computer Technical Notes 8 For Your Safety❚❚WARNINGS9 ADo not aim a flash at the operator of a motor vehicleFailure to observe this precaution could result in accidents AObserve caution when using the flash AAvoid contact with liquid crystal ADo not carry tripods with a lens or camera attached You could trip or accidentally strike others, resulting in injury AObserve proper precautions when handling batteries •Use only batteries approved for use in this equipment •Do not short or disassemble the battery •Do not attempt to insert the battery upside down or backwards •Do not expose the battery to flame or to excessive heat •Do not immerse in or expose to water 10 Observe proper precautions when handling the chargerUse appropriate cables ACD-ROMs AFollow the directions of airline and hospital personnel Off Location data Record location data 11 Notices12 D5300Notice for Customers in the State of California WARNING Notices for Customers in the U.S.A The Battery Charger • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 13 Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction•Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced •Comply with copyright notices Disposing of Data Storage Devices Log list Wi-Fi Network settings Reset network settings AVC Patent Portfolio License 14 Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesDUse Only Nikon Brand Accessories ABefore Taking Important Pictures ALife-LongLearning •For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com •For users in Europe and Africa: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support •For users in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East: http://www.nikon-asia.com http://www.nikon-asia.com http://imaging.nikon.com 15 Location Data16 Wireless19 IntroductionGetting to Know the Camera20 Viewfinder eyepieceRubber eyecup Gbutton Menus 4Infrared receiver for ML-L3 Monitor Tripod socket 7Diopter adjustment control 8 Pbutton Changing settings in the A/Lbutton Protecting photographs from deletion Command dial Kbutton Playback 12Memory card slot cover J(OK) button Multi selector 15Obutton 16Memory card access latch Thumbnails Playback zoom out Help Xbutton Playback zoom in AThe Power Switch 21 The camera offers a choice of the following shooting modes:P, S, A, and M Modes Special Effects Modes %Night vision (0 35) P—Programmedauto (0 42) gColor sketch (0 35, 37) S—Shutter-priorityauto (0 42) 'Toy camera effect (0 35, 38) A—Aperture-priorityauto (0 42) (Miniature effect (0 36, 38) M—Manual (0 42) 3Selective color (0 36, 39) 1Silhouette (0 36) 2High key (0 36) 3Low key (0 36) )HDR painting (0 36) Auto Modes • iAuto (0 17) • jAuto (flash off) (0 17) Scene Modes kPortrait (0 32) Sports lLandscape (0 32) nClose up (0 32) Child hOther scenes (0 33) 22 s(E/#) buttonDescription Continuous L button is pressed Continuous H Quiet shutter release: As for single-frame,except that camera noise is reduced Self-timer ML-L3remote control is pressed 23 5Monochrome indicator6“No memory card” 8Autoexposure (AE) lock indicator 11Special effects mode 12Bracketing indicator before memory buffer White balance recording Exposure compensation Capture mode indicator 16Flexible program indicator Electronic rangefinder 18Flash compensation indicator 19Exposure compensation 20Auto ISO sensitivity indicator Note: Display shown with all indicators lit for illustrative purposes DThe Viewfinder 24 The monitor can be angled and rotated as shown belowNormal use Low-angleshots High-angleshots Self-portraits DUsing the Monitor 25 Viewing settings: To view the information display, press the R buttonATurning the Monitor Off Auto off timers 26 Changing settingsPbutton 27 First Steps28 3Insert the battery and memory cardBattery latch Slide the memory card in until it clicks into place AThe Write Protect Switch Write-protectswitch DMemory Cards •Do not touch the card terminals with your fingers or metal objects •Do not bend, drop, or subject to strong physical shocks •Do not expose to water, heat, high levels of humidity, or direct sunlight •Do not format memory cards in a computer 29 4Attach a lensBe sure to remove the lens cap before taking pictures 30 Do not use force31 8Check the battery level and number of exposures remaining9 Focus the viewfinder32 DCharging the BatteryCHARGE Use the charger with compatible batteries only. Unplug when not in use A Battery Level Battery fully charged Battery partially discharged Low battery. Ready fully-chargedspare battery or prepare to charge battery Battery exhausted. Charge battery 33 ARemoving the BatteryAFormatting Memory Cards Format memory card Note that this permanently deletes any data the card may contain ARemoving Memory Cards GB16 34 A-MM/A-M A/M-M M/A A/M AUsing a Zoom Lens Use the zoom ring to zoom in on the subject so that it fills a Zoom in larger area of the frame, or zoom out to increase the area visible in the final photograph (select longer focal lengths on the lens focal length scale to zoom in, shorter focal lengths to zoom out) Zoom out ADetaching the Lens AThe Camera Clock AThe Clock Battery 35 “Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j)53 Special Effects59 P, S, A, and M Modes63 Location Data66 Wi-Fi72 Camera Menus77 ViewNXInstalling ViewNX78 3Exit the installer4Remove the installer CD from the CD-ROMdriveASystem Requirements Windows Mac OS • Photos • Movies (playback): 3.0 GHz or better • Movies (editing) Color 79 Using ViewNX81 Technical NotesCompatible Lenses 82 Other Accessories83 Body capBody Cap BF-1B/Body Cap BF-1A • Wireless Remote Control ML-L3 (0 4): The ML-L3uses a 3 V CR2025 battery • Wireless Remote Controller WR-R10 */WR-T10:When a WR-R10wireless remote Remote controller is attached, the camera can be controlled wirelessly using a WR-T10 controls wireless remote controller. The WR-T10uses a 3 V CR2032 battery controller Wireless Remote Controller WR-1 Microphones Stereo Microphone ME-1 WR-R10 wireless remote controllers MC-DC2 remote cords GP-1/GP-1A GPS units connector separate purchase; purchase UC-E6cables instead EG-CP16audio/video cables A wireless remote controller can not be attached at the same time as an AOptional Accessories 84 SDHC memory cards4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB 64 GB 2 GB 48 GB, 64 GB Platinum 64 GB, 128 GB 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB 85 Caring for the CameraDo not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals 86 Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions87 StorageNotes on the monitor Images in the monitor may be difficult to see in a bright light Moiré •Do not expose the battery to flame or excessive heat •Keep the battery terminals clean •Turn the product off before replacing the battery 89 Error Messages90 Format the cardCard is full Subject is too bright Subject is too dark No “Bulb” in S mode No “Time” in S mode 91 button againconsult Nikon-authorizedservice representative Consult Nikon-authorizedservice representative representative Metering error live view or movie recording cool select All for Playback folder select for File can not be played back on camera Images created with other devices can not be retouched later trying again Error select Enable again until camera cools to cool 92 Specifications❚❚Nikon D5300 Digital Camera93 LensAutofocus is available with AF-Sand AF-Ilenses. Autofocus is not for the F3AF are not supported), and AI-Plenses. Non-CPUlenses can be used in mode M, but the camera exposure meter will not function The electronic rangefinder can be used with lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster Shutter Electronically-controlled vertical-travel focal-planeshutter Speed 1/4000 – 30 s in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV; Bulb; Time Flash sync speed X=1/200 s; synchronizes with shutter at 1/200 s or slower Release 8(single frame), !(continuous L), 9(continuous H), J(quiet shutter release), E(self-timer),"(delayed remote; ML-L3),#(quick response remote; ML-L3);interval timer photography supported • !: Up to 3 fps • 9: Up to 5 fps (JPEG and 12-bitNEF/RAW) or 4 fps (14-bitNEF/RAW) Note: Frame rates assume continuous-servoAF, manual or shutter priority auto exposure, a shutter speed of 1/250 s or faster, Release selected for Custom Setting a1 (AF-Cpriority selection), and other settings at default values Self-timer 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s; 1–9exposures Exposure Metering mode TTL exposure metering using 2016-pixelRGB sensor Metering method • Matrix metering: 3D color matrix metering II (type G, E, and D lenses); color matrix metering II (other CPU lenses) of frame selected focus point Matrix or center-weightedmetering: 0–20EV 0–20 lens, 20 °C/68 °F) Spot metering: 2–20EV 2–20 Exposure meter CPU coupling Auto modes (iauto; jauto, flash off); programmed auto with flexible program (P); shutter-priorityauto (S); aperture-priorityauto (A); manual (M); scene modes (kportrait; llandscape; pchild; msports; nclose up; onight 1silhouette; 2high key; 3low key; )HDR painting) Can be adjusted by –5– +5 EV in increments of 1/3 or 1/2 EV in P, S, A, and M modes Bracketing • Exposure bracketing: 3 shots in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV • White balance bracketing: 3 shots in steps of : 3 shots in steps of Active D-Lightingbracketing: 2 shots : 2 shots Exposure lock Luminosity locked at detected value with A(L) button 94 ISO sensitivity(Recommended Exposure Index) available YAuto, ZExtra high, PHigh, QNormal, RLow, !Off Focus Autofocus illuminator (range approx. 0.5–3m/1 ft 8 in.–9ft 10 in.) Detection range –1– +19 EV (ISO 100, 20 °C/68 °F) Lens servo AF-S/AF-Cselection (AF-A);predictive focus tracking activated automatically according to subject status • Manual focus (MF): Electronic rangefinder can be used Focus point Can be selected from 39 or 11 focus points AF-areamode area AF Focus lock servo AF) or by pressing A(L) button Flash Built-inflash i, k, p, n, o, s, w, g, ': Auto flash with auto pop-up P, S, A, M, 0: Manual pop-upwith button release Guide Number Flash control TTL metering Flash mode –3– +1 EV in increments of 1/3 or 1/2 EV after flash is fired at full output Accessory shoe ISO 518 hot-shoewith sync and data contacts and safety lock System (CLS) SB-700as a master flash or SU-800as commander; Flash Color units Sync terminal AS-15sync terminal adapter (available separately) shade, preset manual, all except preset manual with fine-tuning 95 Live viewAutofocus (AF): Single-servoAF (AF-S); full-time-servoAF (AF-F) Manual focus (MF) Contrast-detectAF anywhere in frame (camera selects focus point Automatic scene Available in iand jmodes selection Movie Metering TTL exposure metering using main image sensor Matrix frame rate • 1280 × 720, 60p/50p, ★ high/normal • 640 × 424, 30p/25p, ★ high/normal rate when 24p is selected is 23.976 fps MOV H.264/MPEG-4Advanced Video Coding Linear PCM Built-inor external stereo microphone; sensitivity adjustable equivalent) above ISO coverage, and brightness adjustment Playback playback zoom, movie playback, photo and/or movie slide shows image comment (up to 36 characters) Interface USB Hi-SpeedUSB Video output NTSC, PAL HDMI output Type C mini-pinHDMI connector Wireless remote controllers Remote cords: MC-DC2(available separately) GPS units: GP-1/GP-1A(available separately) Audio input microphones 96 WirelessStandards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g Communications IEEE 802.11b: DSSS/CCK : DSSS/CCK protocols IEEE 802.11g: OFDM : OFDM 2412–2462MHz (channels 1–11) Approximately 30 m/98 ft (assumes no interference; range may vary with signal strength and presence or absence of obstacles) Data rate 54 Mbps Maximum logical data rates according to IEEE standard. Actual rates may differ Security • Authentication: Open system, WPA2-PSK Encryption: AES Wireless setup Supports WPS Access protocols Infrastructure 1575.42 MHz (C/A code) Geodesics WGS84 Arabic, Bengali, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Czech, Danish Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Persian, Polish Portuguese (Portugal and Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese Power source Battery One rechargeable Li-ion EN-EL14abattery AC adapter EH-5bAC adapter; requires EP-5Apower connector (available separately) Tripod socket 1/4 in. (ISO 1222) Dimensions/weight Approx. 125 × 98 × 76 mm (49.2 × 3.9 × 3 in.) Weight Approx. 530 g (1 lb 2.7 oz) with battery and memory card but without body cap; approx. 480 g/1 lb 0.9 oz (camera body only) Temperature 0 °C–40°C (+32 °F–104°F) Humidity 85% or less (no condensation) 97 ❚❚MH-24Battery Charger❚❚EN-EL14aRechargeable Li-ionBattery ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–140mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR Lens 98 ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6GVR Lens99 AAF-SDX NIKKOR 18–140mm f/3.5–5.6GED VRAAF-SDX NIKKOR 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6GVR 100 ATrademark InformationAConformity Marking AFreeType License (FreeType2) http://www.freetype.org AMIT License (HarfBuzz) Portions of this software are copyright © 2013 The HarfBuzz Project (http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/HarfBuzz). All rights reserved ). All rights reserved 101 ABattery LifePhotographs : Approximately 600 shots Photographs, continuous release mode (Nikon standard : Approximately 2000 shots •Movies: Approximately 50 minutes at 1080/60p and 1080/50p Measured at 23°C/73.4°F (±3°C/5.4°F) with the camera at default settings and an The following can reduce battery life: •Using the monitor •Keeping the shutter-releasebutton pressed halfway •Repeated autofocus operations •Taking NEF (RAW) photographs •Slow shutter speeds Using the •Using an Eye-Ficard •Using VR (vibration reduction) mode with VR lenses To ensure that you get the most from rechargeable Nikon EN-EL14abatteries: 104 6MB18611-01
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