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1 DIGITAL CAMERANikon Manual Viewer and Google Play 2 Table of Contents3 Other Shooting ModeswChoosing a Creative Mode Choosing a Mode That Matches the Subject or Situation Taking Photos in P, S, A, and M Modes aPhotographing Subjects in Motion (Sports Mode) uChoosing the Moment (Best Moment Capture) Choosing a Shot Manually (Active Selection) Choosing Your Moment (Slow View) Letting the Camera Choose the Moment (Smart Photo zCombining Photos with Brief Movie Vignettes (Motion 4 More on PhotographyCAuto, wCreative, and Self-PortraitModes Uploading Photos to a Smart Device Downloading Selected Pictures to the Smart Device Menu Options Connecting to a Computer Copying Pictures to a Computer 5 Technical NotesCaring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions 6 Touch Controls7 About This Manual8 The Reference Manualmanual download site at http://nikonimglib.com/manual 9 For Your Safety12 NoticesNotice for Customers in the U.S.A The Battery Charger 13 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS—SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONSCAUTIONS Modifications radio frequency energy and, if not made to this device that are not interference to radio communications. operate the equipment Interface Cables television reception, which can be Using other interface cables may the FCC rules or more of the following measures: antenna equipment and receiver handling which the receiver is connected Tel.: radio/television technician for help 14 Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproductionor reproduced tions •Comply with copyright notices 15 Disposing of Data Storage DevicesAVC Patent Portfolio License Temperature Warnings 16 Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories17 DUse Only Nikon Brand AccessoriesDServicing the Camera and Accessories ABefore Taking Important Pictures ALife-LongLearning •For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com For users in the U.S.A •For users in Europe and Africa: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support For users in Europe and Africa http://imaging.nikon.com 18 Wireless21 sIntroductionThe Camera and Accessories Parts of the Camera 22 The Camera Body23 The Camera Body (Continued)93 E(exposure compensation) 73 Power connector cover Battery-chamber Tripod socket Speaker *Camera does not support TA-N100tripod mounting spacer AHolding the Camera When framing photographs, hold the camera as shown below your right hand propped lightly your left hand 24 The Monitor26 The Mode Dial27 • P• S • M Advanced movie mode 28 The GButton29 ❚❚Using the Menus1 Select a menu 2 Select an item 3 Select an option Press 1 or 3 to highlight the desired option and press J to select ATouch Controls 30 The &(Feature) Menu31 Tilting the Monitor32 Self-portraits (0 83): Reverse the monitor to select self-portraitmodeSelf-portraits DUsing the Monitor Be particularly careful not to touch these areas 33 Using the Touch Screen34 DThe Touch ScreenDUsing the Touch Screen gers in a pinch or stretch is not correctly coordinated AEnabling or Disabling Touch-screenControls Touch-screen controls ❚❚Taking Pictures The touch screen can be used for the following shooting opera- tions In advanced movie mode, you can focus by tapping your subject in the display 35 tings and tap icons or sliders toAdjust change (the items available vary with camera settings). Tap 0 to settings exit to the previous display with out saving changes ATap Shooting Options Tap shooting options can be adjusted by tapping the icon shown at right (0 86) ❚❚Viewing Pictures The touch screen can be used for the following playback opera- tions View other Flick left or right to view other images images View movies or panoramas icon). Tap the display to pause or resume Guide 36 zoom in and out and slide toZoom in picture in full-frameplayback to exit zoom To “zoom out” to a thumbnail s View frame playback. Use pinch and thumbnails stretch to choose the number of frames months months in the calendar display Use Various operations can be per on-screen formed by tapping on-screen guides guides The touch screen can be used for the following menu opera- tions Scroll 37 Choose aTap a menu icon to choose a menu menu Tap menu items to display Select items adjust tings ❚❚The &Menu The touch screen can be used to adjust settings in the &menu and exit, or tap 2 to exit to the previous display without changing settings 38 First Steps45 Point-and-ShootPhotography (Auto Mode)46 3 Ready the cameraShutter speeds slow when lighting is z poor; use of the built-inflash (0 77) or a tripod is recommended 4 Frame the photograph 5Focus Press the shutter-releasebutton halfway to focus. If and a beep will sound (a beep may not sound if the subject is moving) 47 6ShootAThe Framing Grid Display Grid display 48 Viewing Photographs49 Deleting Pictures52 Recording Movies53 4 Start recordingAAudio Recording Movie-recordbutton Recording indicator Time elapsed Time available 5 End recording becomes hot (0 xiii) AMaximum Length 54 ❚❚Choosing a Shooting ModeThe features available in each mode are listed below Auto mode 025) pEasy panorama, rMiniature effect VSkin softening (049) (038) 55 Taking Photographs During Movie Recording57 Deleting Movies61 ROther Shooting ModeswChoosing a Creative Mode 62 Choosing a Mode That Matches the Subject or Situation63 Toy camera effect (7) • Saturation: Choose from H(high), I(normal), andJ(low) •Vignetting: Choose the amount of vignetting from Vignetting U(high), V(normal), and W(low) Add starburst effects to light sources Create the effect of a fisheye lens. The following Uoption is available in the &menu: Fisheye ( ) Filter strength Soften the look of skin for up to three portrait sub jects at a time. The amount of softening can be selected using the Filter strength option in the & Filter strength menu; choose from P(high), Q(normal), and R(low) Night landscape (j) Capture poorly-litlandscapes and cityscapes Night landscape (j) Night portrait (o) drop Landscape (l) Choose for vibrant landscapes and cityscapes Close-up(n) small objects Portrait (k) 64 HDR65 Easy Panorama68 Selective ColorTaking Photos in P, S, A, and M Modes 69 P Programmed Auto70 S Shutter-PriorityAuto71 AAperture-PriorityAuto72 MManual73 aPhotographing Subjects in Motion (Sports Mode)74 ASports ModeDBurst Photography graphs are recorded, the shutter-releasewill be disabled and the remaining images transferred to the memory card AViewing Photographs Each burst plays back as a group. This can be changed using the Sequence display options item in the playback menu (0 100) Sequence display options uChoosing the Moment (Best Moment Capture) 75 Choosing a Shot Manually (Active Selection)76 2 Choose Active SelectionBest moment capture Active Selection 3 Frame the photograph 4 Begin buffering photographs 77 5Shoot6 Select up to 20 frames Press 4 or 2 to scroll through the frames and press 1 or 3 to select or deselect (the number of frames selected by default varies with the option selected for Frames saved (default) in the & (feature) menu) the indicator 7 Save the selected frames 78 ABest Moment Capture ModeAActive Selection 79 Choosing Your Moment (Slow View)81 Letting the Camera Choose the Moment(Smart Photo Selector) 89 Viewing Motion SnapshotsDeleting Motion SnapshotsNote that once deleted, Motion Snapshots can not be recovered 90 tMore on Photography109 TWi-Fi120 UMenu Options121 ❚❚Shooting Menu OptionsSmart Photo Selector Active Image quality rate Metering White balance control Color space High ISO noise reduction 122 Interval timerTake photos at a pre-selectedinterval shooting Optical VR Choose whether to use optical vibration reduction with compatible 1 NIKKOR lenses Choose whether to use electronic vibration Electronic VR reduction with Motion Snapshots or movies. In (movies) Focus mode Choose how the camera focuses AF-areamode Choose how the focus area is selected Face-priority Turn face priority on or off Control the built-in AF-assistilluminator Flash control Choose a flash mode for the built-inflash Control flash output ❚❚Setup Menu Options values Format memory card Format the memory card Allow the shutter to be released when no memory lock card is inserted in the camera Image review Choose whether pictures are displayed after shooting Adjust display brightness, view or hide a framing grid, and choose the information displayed in the Sound settings Choose the beeps made by the camera Auto power off Choose the auto power off delay 123 LanguagePixel mapping ❚❚Wi-FiMenu Options device 124 QConnecting to a Computer128 nTechnical NotesOptional Accessories 129 Approved Memory Cards130 StorageCleaning 136 Battery/DisplayShooting (All Modes) 137 MoviesTap Shooting Options 138 PlaybackWi-Fi(Wireless Networks) Miscellaneous139 Error Messages140 This memory card isnot formatted. Format the memory card off and insert another memory card Memory card is full you reduce image quality or size • Delete unwanted images • Insert another memory card Cannot create additional folders on memory card new memory card The movie-record The movie-recordbutton can not be used in best moment capture or Motion Snapshot in this mode modes Photographs cannot be recorded in this take photographs while a slow-motion,4K, or mode time-lapsemovie is being recorded The camera’s internal temperature is high Wait for the camera to cool The camera will now turn off Memory card contains no images ing images Specifications 141 Nikon 1 J5 Digital Camera142 File format• NEF (RAW) Media File system Shooting modes Shutter Speed Flash sync speed 143 ReleaseMode • Single frame, continuous • Self-timer • Interval timer shooting 2 s, 10 s TTL metering using image sensor Metering method • Matrix frame focus area P programmed auto with flexible auto; A aperture-priorityauto; M manual; hscene auto selector –3–+3EV in increments of 1/3 EV Exposure lock ter-releasebutton is pressed halfway sensitivity control Index) 160–3200, 160–800) Active D-Lighting On, off 144 AutofocusLens servo • Manual focus (MF) Focus area Auto-area Focus lock Face priority Flash Built-inflash • P, S, A, M, and self-portrait:Manual Control 145 MovieHD movies (aspect ratio 16 : 9) recording rate 4K movies (aspect ratio 16 : 9) Slow-motionmovies (aspect ratio 16 : 9) 146 Playbackcalendar) playback with playback zoom, bursts gram display, and auto image rotation Interface USB Hi-SpeedUSB HDMI output Type D HDMI connector Wireless Standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g 2412–2462MHz (channels 1–11) Approximately 10 m/33 ft (assumes no interfer ence; 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 Authentication Open system, WPA2-PSK Access protocols Infrastructure Operation NFC Forum Type 3 Tag Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese Power source Battery One rechargeable Li-ion EN-EL24battery AC adapter tor (available separately) Tripod socket 1/4-in.(ISO 1222) 147 Dimensions/weightexcluding projections Weight 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 Rated input AC 100–240V, 50–60Hz, 0.2 A Rated output DC 8.4 V/0.6 A Nikon EN-EL24rechargeable Li-ionbatteries Charging time Approx. 2 hours and 30 minutes at an ambient temperature of 25 °C (77 °F) when no charge remains Approx. 67 × 28 × 94 mm (2.7 × 1.2 × 3.8 in.) excluding plug adapter Approx. 83 g (3.0 oz), excluding plug adapter EN-EL24rechargeable Li-ionbattery Rechargeable lithium-ionbattery Rated capacity 7.2 V, 850 mAh Approx. 29 × 47 × 13 mm (1.2 × 1.9 × 0.6 in.) 148 1 NIKKOR VR 10–30mm f/3.5–5.6 PD-ZOOM1 mount lens Focal length 10–30mm Maximum aperture f/3.5–5.6 Construction 9 elements in 7 groups (including 4 aspherical elements) Angle of view 77°–29°40′ Vibration reduction Lens shift using voice coil motors (VCMs) Diaphragm blades 7 (rounded diaphragm opening) Diaphragm Fully automatic Aperture range • 10 mm focal length: f/3.5–16 • 30 mm focal length: f/5.6–16 Dimensions Approx. 85 g (3.0 oz) 1 NIKKOR VR 30–110mm f/3.8–5.6 30–110mm f/3.8–5.6 ments) 29° 40′–8°20′ • 30 mm focal length: f/3.8–16 • 110 mm focal length: f/5.6–16 40.5 mm (P=0.5 mm) Approx. 180 g (6.3 oz) 149 1 NIKKOR VR 10–100mm f/4–5.610–100mm f/4–5.6 77°–9°10′ • 10 mm focal length: f/4–16 • 100 mm focal length: f/5.6–16 55 mm (P=0.75 mm) from camera lens mount flange when lens is retracted) Approx. 298 g (10.5 oz) 150 ATrademark Information151 ACertificatesAFreeType License (FreeType2) AMIT License (HarfBuzz) 152 Battery Life
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