Nikon D7200 manuals
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1 DIGITAL CAMERA2 D7200Model Name: N1406 The Menu Guide AFor Your Safety 3 Symbols and Conventionsbold Camera Settings 4 Package Contents5 Table of Contents6 User Settings: U1 and U2 ModesRelease Mode Self-TimerMode (E) Image Recording Options Using Two Memory Cards Focus ISO Sensitivity Auto ISO Sensitivity Control 7 ExposureWhite Balance Fine-TuningWhite Balance Choosing a Color Temperature Image Enhancement Preserving Detail in Highlights and Shadows Flash Photography 8 Remote Control PhotographyUsing an Optional ML-L3Remote Control Wireless Remote Controllers WR-R10/WR-T10Wireless Remote Controllers Recording and Viewing Movies Time-LapsePhotography Other Shooting Options The RButton (Viewfinder Photography) The i-ButtonMenu (Viewfinder Photography) Two-ButtonReset: Restoring Default Settings Interval Timer Photography 9 More on PlaybackTaking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom Protecting Photographs from Deletion Full-Frame,Thumbnail, and Calendar Playback What Wi-FiCan Do for You Downloading Selected Pictures to the Smart Device 10 Menu ListCThe Photo Shooting Menu: Photo Shooting Options OMy Menu/mRecent Settings Retouch Menu Options Technical Notes Optional Flash Units (Speedlights) Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions 11 Approved Memory Cards12 For Your Safety16 Notices22 Wireless25 Introduction54 “Point-and-Shoot”Photography (iand j Modes)63 Basic Playback65 Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation (Scene Mode)66 ❚❚ ScenesOption Portrait l Landscape p Child m Sports n Close Up Night Portrait Night Landscape Party/Indoor Beach/Snow 67 u Sunsetv Dusk/Dawn w Pet Portrait x Candlelight Blossom 0 Food APreventing Blur 68 Special Effects69 Create photos that appear to be pictures ofiMiniature Effect high speed, compressing about 45 minutes of Miniature Effect can be adjusted in live view (0 47). 1 All colors other than the selected colors are Selective Color 1 Silhouette 2Use when shooting bright scenes to create bright High Key images that seem filled with light 3Use when shooting dark scenes to create dark, low Low Key key images with prominent highlights ANEF (RAW) Agand iModes 70 Options Available in Live View71 ❚❚iMiniature Effect2Position the focus point options from the display and enlarge 3Display options Press Jto display miniature effect options 72 4Adjust options5Press J 73 ❚❚uSelective Color2Display options 3 Select a color 74 4 Choose the color rangeincluded in the final image. Choose from values between 1 and 7; note that higher values may include hues from other colors 5 Select additional colors. To select additional colors rotate the main command repeat Steps 3 and 4 to 6Press J recorded in black-and-white.To resume viewfinder photography, press the abutton 75 P, S, A, and M Modes86 Saving User Settings87 3 Select Save user settingsSave user settings 4Select Save to U1 or Save to U2 Highlight Save to U1 or Save to U2 and press 5Save user settings Save settings 88 Recalling User Settings89 Resetting User Settings90 Release Mode97 Image Recording Options107 FocusAutofocusAutofocus Mode 110 AF-AreaMode117 Focus Lock118 2Lock focusAF-Aand AF-Cfocus modes (viewfinder photography) AAE-L/AF-L Shutter-releasebutton AAE-L/AF-L button button. Focus can also be locked by pressing the button (see above) 119 Recompose the photograph and shootFocus will remain locked between shots if you AF-S 120 AGetting Good Results with AutofocusThere is little or no contrast between the subject and the background Example: Subject is the same color as the background The focus point contains objects at different distances from the camera Example: Subject is inside a cage The subject is dominated by regular geometric patterns Example: Blinds or a row of windows in a skyscraper The focus point contains areas of sharply contrasting brightness Example: Subject is half in the shade subject The subject contains many fine details 121 Manual Focus123 ISO Sensitivity124 ISO sensitivity settings125 ❚❚Hi BW1/Hi BW2AHi ISO Command Dial Access is chosen for 271) Hi BW1 and Hi BW2 can be selected by pressing the ) button and rotating the main command dial. If ARestrictions on Hi BW1 and Hi BW2 Note the following restrictions when using Hi BW1 or Hi BW2: Auto ISO sensitivity control ISO sensitivity step value Easy ISO High ISO NR 126 Auto ISO Sensitivity Control127 3Adjust settingsMaximum sensitivity Minimum shutter speed ISO AUTO 128 AMinimum Shutter SpeedMaximum sensitivity AAuto ISO Sensitivity Control AEnabling and Disabling Auto ISO Senstivity Control You can turn auto ISO sensitivity control on or off by pressing the 129 Exposure135 White Balance154 Image EnhancementPicture ControlsSelecting a Picture Control 156 Modifying Picture Controls157 ❚❚Picture Control SettingsMute or heighten the effect of the selected Picture Not available with Neutral, Monochrome, Flat, or Neutral Monochrome Flat custom Picture Controls (0 135) sharpening automatically according to the type of scene Clarity shadows may appear around bright objects or halos may appear around dark objects at some settings Clarity is not applied to movies Contrast adjust contrast automatically Raise or lower brightness without loss of detail in highlights or shadows Control the vividness of colors. Select A to adjust saturation automatically according to the type of Hue Adjust hue Filter Simulate the effect of color filters on monochrome effects photographs (0 134) Toning Choose the tint used in monochrome photographs (0 135) 158 D“A” (Auto)ASwitching Between Manual and Auto ACustom Picture Control Options APrevious Settings AFilter Effects (Monochrome Only) Enhances contrast. Can be used to tone down the brightness of the sky in landscape photographs contrast than orange Softens skin tones. Can be used for portraits 159 Creating Custom Picture Controls160 5Select a destinationChoose a destination for the custom Picture Control (C-1through C-9)and press 6 Name the Picture Control The text-entrydialog shown at right a two-digitnumber (assigned move the cursor in the name area 161 7Press X(T)AManage Picture Control > Rename AManage Picture Control > Delete AThe Original Picture Control Icon Original Picture Control icon 162 ASharing Custom Picture ControlsCopy to camera Delete from card 163 Preserving Detail in Highlights andShadowsActive D-Lighting164 To use Active D-Lighting:1Select Active D-Lighting Highlight Active D-Lighting in the photo shooting menu and press 2Choose an option YAuto shooting conditions (in mode M, however, YAuto is equivalent to QNormal) DActive D-Lighting ADL bracketing Auto bracketing set 165 High Dynamic Range (HDR)166 2Select a modeHighlight HDR mode and press Highlight one of the following and press J •To take a series of HDR photographs, select 6On (series). HDR shooting will continue until you select Off for HDR mode 6On (series) •To take one HDR photograph, select On (single photo) If On (series) or On (single photo) is selected, an licon will be displayed in the viewfinder 3Choose the HDR strength strength), highlight HDR strength and press HDR strength Auto 167 4Frame a photograph, focus, and shootOn (series) HDR mode On (single photo) DFraming HDR Photographs AInterval Timer Photography 168 Flash PhotographyUsing the Built-inFlashAuto Pop-upModes169 2 Take picturesIf the flash does not pop up ❚❚Flash Modes The following flash modes are available: Auto flash : As for auto with red-eye mode Auto slow sync jOff: The flash does not fire 170 Manual Pop-upModes171 Fill flash: The flash fires with every shotFill flash Red-eye reduction : As for “red-eye , and Slow rear-curtain sync Front-curtainsync jOff: The flash does not fire. Not available in 0mode 172 ALowering the Built-inFlashDThe Built-inFlash AShutter Speeds Available with the Built-inFlash The following shutter speeds are available with the built-inflash Shutter speed i, p, n, s, w, 0, g, P *, A 1/250–1s 1/250–30s 1/250–30s, A, % 173 AFlash Control ModeThe camera supports the following i-TTLflash control modes: AMetering 174 AAperture, Sensitivity, and Flash RangeFlash range varies with sensitivity (ISO equivalency) and aperture The built-inflash has a minimum range of 0.6 m (2 ft) Maximum aperture at ISO equivalent of: Menu options relevant to this section are listed below Custom Setting e1 (Flash sync speed) : Enable or disable auto FP high- speed sync and choose a flash sync speed 282) Custom Setting e2 (Flash shutter speed) : Choose the slowest shutter speed available when using the flash 283) Custom Setting e3 (Flash cntrl for : Choose a flash control mode 175 Flash Compensation 177 FV Lock178 4Lock flash level5Recompose the photograph 6Take the photograph 7Release FV lock AUsing FV Lock with the Built-inFlash TTL Flash cntrl for built-in flash 180 Remote Control Photography185 Recording Movies195 Time-LapsePhotography201 Viewing Movies202 to skip ahead or back 10 sback no indices X(T) Press X (T) to increase volume W(S) W(S) to decrease See page 179 for more information Exit to full-frameplayback Press the shutter-releasebutton shooting halfway to exit to shooting mode AThe pIcon Movies with indices (0 167) are indicated by a picon in full-frameplayback 203 Editing MoviesTrimming Movies204 3 Select Choose start/end point. Press the ibuttonHighlight Choose start/end point 4Select Start point To create a copy that begins from the Start point 205 5Confirm the new start pointrotate the main command dial one indices, rotate the sub-commanddial) 6 Choose the end point. Press L(U) to switch from the start removed when you save the copy in L(U) button Step 7Create the copy Once the desired closing frame is displayed, press 206 8Preview the movieTo preview the copy, highlight Preview and press J(to interrupt the Preview start point or end point as described Cancel 9Save the copy Save as new file edited copy, highlight Overwrite existing file and press J Overwrite existing file ATrimming Movies Copies have the same time and date of creation as the original ARemoving Opening or Closing Footage AThe Retouch Menu Edit movie 207 Saving Selected Frames209 Other Shooting OptionsThe RButton (Viewfinder Photography) 213 The iButton218 Two-ButtonReset: Restoring Default Settings219 1Current Picture Control only2 HDR strength is not reset ❚❚ Other Settings Autofocus (viewfinder) Autofocus mode n, x, 0, 1, 2 m, w i, j, k, l, p, o, r, s, t, u, v, y, z g, u, P, S, A, M Autofocus (live view) m, r, w, %, g, u, 1, 2, 3, P, S, A, M i, j, k, l, p, o, s, t, u, v, x, y, z Highlight display Headphone volume Metering AE lock hold Bracketing 220 Flash modei, k, p, n, w, g 0, P, S, A, M FV lock Flexible program + NEF (RAW) 1 Focus point not displayed if auto-areaAF is selected for AF-areamode 221 Bracketing235 Multiple Exposure241 Interval Timer Photography248 Non-CPULensesIf the focal length of the lens is known: If the maximum aperture of the lens is known: 249 1Select Non-CPUlens dataHighlight Non-CPUlens data in the setup menu and press 2Choose a lens number Highlight Lens number and press 4 or 2 to choose a lens number Lens number 3Enter the focal length and aperture Highlight Focal length (mm) or Maximum aperture and press 4 or 2 to edit the highlighted item 4Save settings and exit AFocal Length Not Listed 250 To recall lens data when using a non-CPUlens:2Use the selected control to choose the lens number 251 Location Data252 ACoordinated Universal Time (UTC)UTC data is provided by the GPS device and is independent of the camera clock AThe oIcon Connection status is shown by the oicon: •o(static): The camera has established communication with GP-1 o(static) o(flashing) No icon 253 More on Playback274 Wi-Fi290 Menu ListMenu Guide DThe Playback Menu: Managing Images 292 CThe Photo Shooting Menu: Photo Shooting297 1The Movie Shooting Menu: Movie Shooting313 BThe Setup Menu: Camera Setup314 Monitor color balanceAdjust monitor color balance Clean image sensor Clean now Vibrate the image sensor to remove dust (0 321) Clean at startup/shutdown Lock mirror up for cleaning Lock the mirror up so that dust can be is low (Jor lower) Image Dust Off ref photo Acquire reference data for the Image Dust Off option in Capture NX-D(0 ii) Clean sensor and then start Flicker reduction Reduce flicker and banding when 50 Hz vapor lighting during live view 60 Hz Time zone Date and time Date format Daylight saving time and messages Auto image rotation Choose whether to record camera orientation when taking photographs 315 Battery infoView information on the battery optional MB-D15battery pack Image comment Attach comment they are taken. Comments can be Input comment viewed as metadata in ViewNX-ior Capture NX-D(0 ii) Copyright information Attach copyright information Add copyright information to new photographs as they are taken Artist Copyright metadata in ViewNX-ior in Save/load settings Save settings Load settings Virtual horizon Non-CPUlens data Lens number Focal length (mm) Maximum aperture (0 224) 316 AF fine-tuneAF fine-tune(On/Off) Saved value Default List saved values Output resolution Device control Advanced Location data Standby timer Adjust settings for optional GP-1and GP-1AGPS units Position Set clock from satellite Network connection Adjust Wi-Fi(wireless LAN) settings for smart device (0 251) Enable If Enable is selected, wireless Enable Disable by touching the camera N (N-Mark) logo to the NFC antennas on compatible smart devices (0 254) 317 NetworkEye-Fiupload Conformity marking Firmware version 318 Red-eyecorrectionTrim Filter effects • Skylight • Soft Image overlay Image overlay 319 ResizeQuick retouch Straighten Distortion control Fisheye Color outline Color sketch 320 Perspective controlMiniature effect Selective color Side-by-side comparison Retouch 321 OMy Menu/mRecent Settings322 Retouch Menu Options328 Technical NotesCompatible Lenses329 120mm f/4Reflex-NIKKOR PC-NIKKOR AI-type Teleconverter22 PB-6Bellows Focusing Attachment24 13; PN-11) 1Manual focus available with all lenses 2 Matrix 3 Center-weighted 4 Spot 5 IX-NIKKORlenses can not be used 6 Vibration Reduction (VR) supported with VR lenses 7 Spot metering meters selected focus point (0105) 9 Can not be used with shifting or tilting 11 Manual shooting mode only 330 14With maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster15Some lenses can not be used (see page 308) 23With maximum effective aperture of f/5.6 or faster •PF-4Reprocopy Outfit requires PA-4Camera Holder 331 ARecognizing CPU and Type G, E, and D LensesCPU contacts CPU lens Type G/E lens AAF-S/AF-ITeleconverters ALens f-number The f-numbergiven in lens names is the maximum aperture of the lens 332 ACompatible Non-CPULensesDIncompatible Accessories and Non-CPULenses The following can NOT be used with the D7200: •TC-16AAF teleconverter •Non-AIlenses •2.1cm f/4 •Extension Ring K2 •PC 28mm f/4 (serial number 180900 or earlier) •PC 35mm f/2.8 (serial numbers 851001– 906200) •PC 35mm f/3.5 (old type) •Reflex 1000mm f/6.3 (old type) DRed-EyeReduction 333 AAF-AssistIlluminationShadowVignetting 334 ACalculating Angle of View35 mm format picture size (36 × 24 mm) Image area (23.5 × 15.6 mm) Image area (18.8 × 12.5 mm) Lens 35 mm format angle of view 335 Optional Flash Units (Speedlights)The Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS)337 The following features are available with CLS-compatibleflash units:338 Auto FP High-SpeedSync7FV lock8 AF-assistfor multi-areaAF Red-eyereduction Camera modeling illumination Camera flash mode selection 1Not available with spot metering 2 Can also be selected with flash unit 4 Can only be selected with camera 5 Available only during close-upphotography 7 Available only in i-TTL,AA, A, GN, and M flash-controlmodes 8 Availalbe only in i-TTL,AA, and A flash-controlmodes 9 Available only in commander mode AUsing FV Lock with Optional Flash Units 339 ❚❚Other Flash UnitsThe following flash units can be used in non-TTLauto and manual modes SB-80DX SB-23 Flash mode Non-TTLauto Flash mode is automatically set to TTL and 4 Available when camera is used to select flash mode The metering areas for FV lock when using optional flash unit are as follows: Flash mode Metered area unit units (Advanced Wireless Lighting) exposure meter 340 DNotes on Optional Flash Units341 SB-910and SB-900 SB-800 AF-assist illumination is available when 24–105 mm AF lenses are used with the focus points shown at right 24–34mm 35–49mm 50–105mm SB-700 342 Flash syncAuto FP (0282) Auto aperture (AA) Non-TTLauto flash (A) Distance-priority manual (GN) Advanced wireless lighting DUse Only Nikon Flash Accessories Use only Nikon flash units 343 Other Accessories344 Caring for the Camera352 Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions357 TroubleshootingBattery/Display 358 Shooting (All Modes)359 Can not select focus point:•Unlock focus selector lock (0 89) Auto-area •Camera is in playback mode (0 229) or menus are in use (0 266) •Press shutter-releasebutton halfway to start standby timer (0 37) Can not select AF mode: Manual focus selected (0 83, 97) Can not select AF mode Can not select AF-areamode: Manual focus selected (0 83, 97) Can not select AF-area mode Image size can not be changed: Image quality set to NEF (RAW) (0 77) : Turn long exposure noise reduction off 271) AF-assistilluminator does not light: •The camera is currently in live view •Off is selected for Custom Setting a9 (Built-in AF-assistilluminator Built-in AF-assist illuminator 0 277) 360 Bright spots•Use the Long exposure NR option in the photo shooting menu to limit High Low (0 133) 361 Shooting (P, S, A, M)362 Playback363 : Use theoption in the playback menu to choose a folder that contains images •Select On for Rotate tall (0 267) •Photo was taken with Off selected for Auto image rotation (0 290) •Camera was pointed up or down when photo was taken •Photo is displayed in image review (0 230) Can not delete picture: •Picture is protected: remove protection (0 245) •Memory card is locked (0 29) Can not retouch picture Can not change print order: •Memory card is full: delete pictures (0 40, 246) NX-D ii) . NEF (RAW) photos can be saved in JPEG format using 302) : Confirm that HDMI cable is connected Camera does not respond to remote control for HDMI-CECtelevision: •Select On for HDMI > Device control in the setup menu (0 292) Device control 364 Wi-Fi(Wireless Networks)Miscellaneous 365 Error Messages372 Specifications373 File format• JPEG Media Double slot File system Frame coverage Magnification Eyepoint 374 Focusing screenAF area brackets (framing grid can be displayed) Reflex mirror Quick return camera (other modes) Lens aperture Instant return, electronically controlled Compatible lenses lenses can not be used The electronic rangefinder can be used with faster (the electronic rangefinder supports the center 1 focus point with lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/8 or faster) 375 Electronically-controlled vertical-travelfocalplane shutter Speed 1/8000–30s in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV, bulb, time Flash sync speed X=1/250 s; synchronizes with shutter at 1/320 s or slower (flash range drops at speeds between Release mode S (single frame), CL (continuous low speed) CH (continuous high speed), Q (quiet shutter release), E(self-timer), MUP (mirror up) Approximate frame advance rate DX (24×16) selected for Image area CL: 1–6fps CH: 6 fps 1.3× (18×12) selected for Image area CH: 7 fps CL: 1–5fps CH: 5 fps 0.5, 1, 2, or 3 s Delayed remote, quick-responseremote remote mirror-up 376 sensorMetering method given to 8 mm circle in center of frame of entire frame (non-CPUlenses use 8-mm circle) • Spot: Meters circle with diameter of about • Spot 3.5 mm (about 2.5% of frame) centered on selected focus point (on center focus point when non-CPUlens is used) 20 °C/68 °F) • Spot metering: 2–20EV Combined CPU and AI Auto modes (iauto; jauto (flash off)); scene (user settings 2) 377 Exposure lockLuminosity locked at detected value with ISO sensitivity and M modes, can also be set to approx. 1 or Index) 2 EV (ISO 102400 equivalent; monochrome only) above ISO 25600; auto ISO sensitivity control available Auto, Extra high, High, Normal, Low, Off Autofocus sensors; f/8 supported by 1 sensor), and AF assist illuminator (range approx. 0.5–3m/1 ft 8 in.–9ft 10 in.) Detection range –3– +19 EV (ISO 100, 20 °C/68 °F) Lens servo • Autofocus (AF): Single-servoAF (AF-S); • Autofocus (AF) continuous-servoAF (AF-C);auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A);predictive focus tracking status Focus point Can be selected from 51 or 11 focus points area AF, 3D-tracking, auto-areaAF Focus lock 378 Built-inflashi, k, p, n, o, s, w, g: Auto flash with auto pop-up ISO 100, 20 °C/68 °F) Flash control sensor is available with built-inflash; i-TTL matrix or center-weightedmetering, standard Auto, auto with red-eyereduction, auto slow flash, red-eyereduction, slow sync, slow sync with red-eyereduction, rear-curtainwith slow Sync supported Flash compensation –3– +1 EV in increments of 1/3 or 1/2 EV output Accessory shoe and safety lock Nikon CLS supported; commander mode System (CLS) option available Sync terminal AS-15sync terminal adapter (available separately) 379 Bracketing typesAF-F • Manual focus (M) Movie frame rate 380 Other optionsPlayback Interface USB HDMI output Audio input Audio output 381 WirelessStandards Data rate Authentication Wireless setup Access protocols Operation 382 Power sourceBattery One EN-EL15rechargeable Li-ionbattery Battery pack Optional MB-D15 multi-powerbattery pack with one Nikon EN-EL15rechargeable Li-ion battery or six AA alkaline, Ni-MH,or lithium batteries AC adapter EH-5bAC adapter; requires EP-5Bpower connector (available separately) Tripod socket 1/4 in. (ISO 1222) Dimensions/weight Dimensions (W × H × D) Approx. 135.5 × 106.5 × 76 mm (5.4 × 4.2 × Dimensions (W × H × D) 3.0 in.) Weight Approx. 765 g (1 lb 11.0 oz) with battery and memory card but without body cap; approx 675 g (1 lb 7.9 oz; camera body only) Temperature 0 °C–40°C (+32 °F–104°F) Humidity 85% or less (no condensation) •All figures are for a camera with a fully-chargedbattery 383 ❚❚MH-25aBattery ChargerRated input (in North America) (in other regions) Rated output Charging time (if supplied) ❚❚EN-EL15Rechargeable Li-ionBattery Rated capacity 384 ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–105mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR LensFocal length Lens construction Angle of view Focal length scale Zoom Focusing Diaphragm blades Diaphragm Aperture range • 18 mm focal length: f/3.5–22 • 105 mm focal length: f/5.6–38 Dimensions 385 ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–140mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR Lens• 140 mm focal length: f/5.6–38 386 ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–200mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR II Lens18–200mm elements, 3 aspherical lens elements) 76°–8° 200) 0.5 m to infinity (∞) 0.5 m (1.64 ft) from focal plane (0 98) at all • 200 mm focal length: f/5.6–36 72 mm (P = 0.75 mm) Approx. 565 g (19.9 oz) 387 Lenses403 Approved Memory Cards404 Memory Card Capacity405 ❚❚1.3× (18×12) Image AreaJPEG normal3 1 All figures are approximate. File size varies with scene recorded is set to . Selecting Ad3—Max.Continuous Release (0280) 406 Battery Life407 view not usedThe 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 camera Wi-Fi(wireless LAN) features •Using the camera with optional accessories •Using VR (vibration reduction) mode with VR lenses To ensure that you get the most from Nikon EN-EL15rechargeable Li-ionbatteries: 408 Index409 19736 58 83–95 105 277 84 54–56 293 240 29 410 Filter effectsDelayed remote (Remote control 40 Flash mode Flash shutter speed Flash sync speed 86 52, 54 34, 93 57 13 411 29477 167 185 102 290 Lens vibration reduction switch..367 56 412 45, 47Optional flash 12, 39 149 130 163 211 77, 80 295 Preview button 254 Pv button Number of shots 413 Quick-responseremote (RemoteRemote mirror-up(Remote control SD memory card. 22, 27, 82, 379 249 233 45, 49 66, 69 99 53 279 83 27, 82 414 6925 WB bracketing (Auto bracketing set) Wireless remote controller. 160,287 416 Printed in Thailand
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