Nikon 1534 manuals
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2 Symbols and Conventionsbold Camera Settings Help AFor Your Safety 3 Introduction“Point-and-Shoot”Modes (i and j) Guide Mode 4 Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation(Scene Mode) 5 More on Photography8 Camera Menus12 ❚❚WARNINGS17 Notices for Customers in the U.S.AThe Battery Charger IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS—SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTIONS 18 Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction19 Disposing of Data Storage DevicesAVC Patent Portfolio License Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories 20 DUse Only Nikon Brand AccessoriesABefore Taking Important Pictures ALife-LongLearning For users in the U.S.A 21 Introduction45 “Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j)61 Guide Mode70 Special Effects87 More on Photography120 P, S, A, and M Modes121 AShutter Speed and Aperture122 Mode P (Programmed Auto)102P, S, A, and M Modes 123 AFlexible Program124 Mode S (Shutter-PriorityAuto)1 Rotate the mode dial to S. Mode dial 104P, S, A, and M Modes 125 2 Choose a shutter speed126 Mode A (Aperture-PriorityAuto)1 Rotate the mode dial to A 106P, S, A, and M Modes 127 2 Choose an aperture128 Mode M (Manual)1 Rotate the mode dial to M. Mode dial 108P, S, A, and M Modes 129 2Choose aperture and shutter speedAThe Exposure Indicator 130 Long Time-Exposures(M Mode Only)Bulb (A) Time (&) Noise reduction 110P, S, A, and M Modes 131 ❚❚Bulb1Rotate the mode dial to M. Mode dial 2 Choose the shutter speed 3Take the photograph 132 ❚❚Time3Open the shutter 112P, S, A, and M Modes 133 4Close the shutterAML-L3Remote Controls Delayed remote Quick-response remote 134 MeteringMethod Center-weighted metering 114P, S, A, and M Modes 135 2Choose a metering methodASpot Metering 136 Autoexposure Lock1Meter exposure 2 Lock exposure 116P, S, A, and M Modes 137 photographAAdjusting Shutter Speed and Aperture Setting 138 Exposure CompensationCenter- weighted metering Spot metering 118P, S, A, and M Modes 139 AMode MAUsing a Flash 140 Flash Compensation120P, S, A, and M Modes 141 AOptional Flash Units142 Active D-Lighting122P, S, A, and M Modes 143 2Choose an option. Highlight On or Off and press J (0 345)DActive D-Lighting A“Active D-Lighting”Versus “D-Lighting” 144 v AutoJ Incandescent I Fluorescent N Flash G Cloudy M Shade 124P, S, A, and M Modes 145 1 Display white balance2Choose a white balance option 146 AThe Shooting MenuFluorescent AColor Temperature 2700 K 5200 K 5400 K 6000 K 3000 K 3700 K 7200 K 4200 K 8000 K 5000 K 126P, S, A, and M Modes 147 Fine-TuningWhite Balance1 Select a white balance option White balance in the Fluorescent Preset manual) 148 2Fine-tunewhite balanceAWhite Balance Fine-Tuning 3 Save changes and exit. Press J 128P, S, A, and M Modes 149 Preset Manual❚❚Measuring a Value for Preset White Balance 1Light a reference object 2 Display white balance options Preset manual 150 3Select Measure. Highlight Measure and press4Select Yes 130P, S, A, and M Modes 151 5Measure white balance6Check the results 152 DMeasuring Preset White BalanceDPreset White Balance AOther Methods for Measuring Preset White Balance AGray Panels 132P, S, A, and M Modes 153 ❚❚Copying White Balance from a Photograph1 Select Preset manual 2Select Use photo. Highlight Use photo and press 3Choose Select image. Highlight Select image and press 2 (to skip the This image 154 4Choose a folder5Highlight the source image 6Copy white balance 134P, S, A, and M Modes 155 Selecting a Picture Control156 2Select a Picture Control. Highlight a Picture Control and press J136P, S, A, and M Modes 157 Modifying Picture ControlsQuick adjust 1 Select a Picture Control Set Picture Control in the 2Adjust settings Quick adjust 158 3Save changes and exit. Press J138P, S, A, and M Modes 159 ❚❚Picture Control SettingsContrast Hue Filter effects Toning 160 D“A” (Auto)AThe Picture Control Grid APrevious Settings 140P, S, A, and M Modes 161 AFilter Effects (Monochrome Only)AToning (Monochrome Only) 162 Live View175 Recording and Viewing Movies190 Playback and Deletion221 Connections239 Camera Menus309 Technical Notes310 DIX NIKKOR Lenses290Technical Notes 311 AIdentifying CPU and Type G, E, and D LensesAMatrix Metering 312 Compatible Non-CPULenses292Technical Notes 313 DIncompatible Accessories and Non-CPULenses314 DAF-AssistIllumination294Technical Notes 315 DThe Built-inFlashLens 316 296Technical Notes318 ACalculating Angle of View298Technical Notes 319 Flash Units Compatible with the Creative Lighting System (CLS)No.4 320 AThe Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS)AGuide Number 300Technical Notes 321 SU-800flash for Distance priority manual 322 302Technical Notes323 ❚❚Other Flash UnitsSB-80DX SB-23 Flash mode Non-TTLauto AThe AS-15Sync Terminal Adapter DUse Only Nikon Flash Accessories 324 DNotes on Optional Flash Units304Technical Notes 326 • Rechargeable Li-ionBattery EN-EL14a (0 14): AdditionalPower sources Filters 306Technical Notes 327 DK-5Eyepiece Cap •Eyepiece Adapter DK-22:The DK-22is used when attaching the DG-2magnifier Capture NX Software 328 Body capRemote controls wireless 308Technical Notes 329 Stereo Microphone ME-1 (0 161)WR-1 WR-R10wireless remote controllers (0 99, 258), MC-DC2remote cords terminal GP-1/GP-1A GPS units USB and A/V • EG-CP14audio/video cables AOptional Accessories 330 Approved Memory Cards310Technical Notes 331 Attaching a Power Connector and AC Adapter2Insert the EP-5Apower connector 3Close the battery-chambercover. Position the power connector cable so 332 4Connect the AC adapter312Technical Notes 333 StorageCleaning Camera body Important Monitor 334 Image Sensor CleaningClean now ❚❚“Clean Now” 1Place the camera base down 2 Select Clean image sensor in the setup menu Clean image sensor 314Technical Notes 335 3Select Clean now. Highlight Clean now and press J336 ❚❚“Clean at Startup/Shutdown”1Select Clean at startup/ shutdown 2Select an option. Highlight an option and Clean at startup Clean at shutdown Clean at startup & shutdown Cleaning off 316Technical Notes 337 ❚❚Manual Cleaning1Charge the battery 2Remove the lens 3 Select Lock mirror up for cleaning Highlight Lock mirror up for cleaning 338 4Press J5Raise the mirror 7Clean the sensor 318Technical Notes 339 8Turn the camera off340 DForeign Matter on the Image SensorDServicing the Camera and Accessories 320Technical Notes 341 Caring for the CameraDo not drop Keep dry 342 322Technical Notes343 Notes on the monitor344 Caring for the Battery324Technical Notes 346 %, S, T, U, gk, l, p, m ', (, 3, 1, 2 i, j n, o 3, ) 326Technical Notes 348 1Reset with Reset shooting menu (0224)328Technical Notes 349 Battery/Display350 Shooting (All Modes)Camera takes time to turn on: Delete files or folders Shutter-releasedisabled: Release locked Photos are out of focus: Can not select focus point: Can not select 330Technical Notes 351 AF-assistilluminator does not light:•Off is selected for Built-in AF-assistilluminator (0 229) Camera is slow to record photos: 352 Beep does not sound:AF-C AF-A 332Technical Notes 353 Shooting (P, S, A, M)Full range of shutter speeds not available: Colors are unnatural: Metering can not be changed 354 PlaybackCan not delete picture: Can not retouch picture Can not change print order: 334Technical Notes 355 Picture is not displayed on TV:Miscellaneous Date of recording is not correct: Set camera clock (0 18, 242) 356 AWarning IconsSolution Shutter release battery this camera 336Technical Notes 357 then on againimmediately Clock not set inserted position (/k 358 card is lockedThis card is not formatted Card is full 338Technical Notes 359 ready to start apanorama Cannot shoot 360 Flash errorMetering error view to cool images folder All for Playback folder 340Technical Notes 361 fileNo image for retouching NEF (RAW) processing Check printer Continue Check paper Continue Paper jam Out of paper Out of ink 362 ❚❚Nikon D3300 Digital CameraType Lens mount Effective pixels Image sensor Total pixels • I(easy panorama) mode: • Other modes: File format • NEF (RAW) 342Technical Notes 363 MediaFile system Frame coverage Magnification Eyepoint Reflex mirror Lens aperture 364 ShutterSpeed Release Release mode Metering mode lens, 20 °C/68 °F) • Spot metering: 2–20EV Exposure meter coupling 344Technical Notes 365 Exposure lock(Recommended Exposure Index) Autofocus Detection range 366 Lens servoFocus point AF-areamode Focus lock Flash Built-inflash Flash control 346Technical Notes 367 Accessory shoeSystem (CLS) Sync terminal Live view AF-F • Manual focus (MF) selection 368 Movieframe rate Playback 348Technical Notes 369 InterfaceUSB Video output HDMI output Audio input Power source Battery AC adapter Tripod socket 370 Dimensions/weightDimensions (W × H × D) Operating environment Temperature Humidity 350Technical Notes 371 ❚❚MH-24Battery ChargerRated input Rated output Charging time Weight ❚❚EN-EL14aRechargeable Li-ionBattery Rated capacity 372 ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6GVR II LensFocal length Angle of view Focusing Diaphragm Aperture range • 18 mm focal length: f/3.5–22 • 55 mm focal length: f/5.6–36 Dimensions 352Technical Notes 373 The AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6GVR374 354Technical Notes375 ❚❚Vibration Reduction (VR)376 DVibration ReductionASupplied Accessories 356Technical Notes 378 DLens Care358Technical Notes 379 AA Note on Wide- and Super Wide-AngleLenses2 The subject contains many fine details Example 380 ❚❚Supported StandardsDCF Version DPOF Exif version PictBridge HDMI 360Technical Notes 381 ATrademark InformationAFreeType License (FreeType2) AMIT License (HarfBuzz) 382 No. ofBuffer 362Technical Notes 383 PhotographsPhotographs, continuous release mode (Nikon standard Movies 384 364Technical Notes385 SymbolsNumerics 386 366Technical Notes388 368Technical Notes390 370Technical Notes
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