Nikon 25438 manuals
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ii 4 For Your Safety5 Notices7 Table of Contents13 Introduction27 First Steps16 28 Charging and Inserting the BatteryThe Quick Charger MH-23The MH-23 is for use with the supplied Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL9. The Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL9The EN-EL9 is for use with the D60. 1 29 230 Attaching a Lens1 2 33 Setting Display Language, Date and Time1 2 3 4 5item, up or down to change. Reset the ClockUse the World time option in the setup menu to reset the camera clock. 1 34 2right to highlight World time. 3or Daylight saving time. C D 35 Inserting Memory Cards1 2Removing Memory Cards24First Steps Inserting Memory Cards Formatting Memory Cards 36 1 23 4 5 6 37 7 838 Adjusting Viewfinder Focus (Diopter Adjustment)40 Point-and-Shoot Photography (e (Auto) Mode)Step1 Turn the Camera On and Select Shooting Mode 1 2 3 441 CD Step2 Frame a Photograph 42 12 44 12way down to release the shutter and record the 45 CD Step4 Viewing Photographs/Deleting PhotographsViewing Photographs Deleting Photographs 46 12 48 Shooting Particular ScenesTaking Pictures Features of f, g, h, i, j, k, and l Modes 1 2 52 Shooting in a, b, c, and d ModesShutter Speed and Aperture C 53 Shooting in a Mode (Programmed Auto)1 2 54 Shooting in b Mode (Shutter-Priority Auto)1 2 3 56 Shooting in d Mode (Manual)3 1 2 59 Changing Shooting Settings105 Menu Guide94 106 Using Camera MenusTo view the menus, press O. Using Camera Menus 107 1 2When a menu item is highlighted, the menu icon can be selected by pressing O. 3Choose from A (playback), B (shooting), C (Custom Settings), D (Setup), or E (retouch) menu. 4 5 6 7 108 Playback Options: The Playback MenuDelete97 Selecting Multiple Photographs for Deletion 109 12 3 112 Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu116 12105 B CPreset manual, and then press the multi selector right. Preset ManualMeasuring a Value for Preset White Balance 117 1final photograph. A standard gray card can be used as a reference in studio settings. 2 118 34 5 6B C Copying White Balance from a Photograph 119 1and press the multi selector right. 2 3folder containing the desired source photograph. 4 5 121 Custom Sett ings129 Basic Camera Settings: The Setup MenuTo display the following additional options, select Full for CSM/Setup menu (A118). 130 CSM/Setup MenuBasic Camera Settings: The Setup Menu Choosing Menu Items for My Menu 131 1A list of menu names will be displayed. 2 3and then press to the right to select or deselect. 4menu names shown in step 1.Repeat steps 23 to edit additional menus. 5to return setup menu. Info Display FormatSetting the Information Display Format 132 1the multi selector right. 2 3 134 1screen (A120, step 1) and press the multi selector right. 2 3 139 12 3down to acquire image dust off reference data. B (Displayed When Full Is Selected; 140 Auto Image Rotation(Displayed When Full Is Selected; 141 Creating Retouched Copies: The Retouch MenuC Creating Retouched Copies 142 12 3 143 4Creating Retouched Copies in Full-frame Playback 1 2 3 4 148 1 2 3 4149 5 6 7photograph, and up or down to mark the selected photograph with r. 8 9B C138Creating Retouched Copies: The Retouch Menu The selected image will appear as Image 1. Image Overlay 150 1menu and press the multi selector right.The preview dialog shown at right will be displayed with Image 1 highlighted. 2A photograph selection dialog will be displayed. 3highlight the first photograph in the overlay.Press and hold K to enlarge display of the selected photograph. 4and return to the preview display. + 151 5pressing the multi selector up or down to select the gain for image 1 from between 0.1 and 2.0. 6 7highlight the Preview column. 8C NEF (RAW) ProcessingCreate JPEG-format copies of NEF (RAW) photographs stored at image quality setting of U or X (A51). 152 1and press the multi selector right. 2 3Exposure comp., and Optimize image options as desired. 4B Stop-motion MovieCreate a stop-motion movie from photographs taken with the D60 and record as a movie file. Creating a Stop-motion Movie 153 12 3 4 154 56B C Before and after (Making a Side-by-Side Comparison) 155 1playback mode and press Q. 2 157 Optional Accessories171 Maximizing the Life of the CameraCaring for the CameraStorage Cleaning Caring for the Optical Low-Pass FilterAutomatic Low-Pass Filter Cleaning (Clean Image Sensor) Cleaning from the Setup Menu Option 172 12 3C Cleaning at Startup/Shutdown 173 12162 Cleaning the Low-Pass Filter Manually 174 12 3 4 5filter, examine the filter for dust or lint. B 175 67 176 Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions179 Technical Notes
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