Menu Guide—The Setup Menu

Wireless LAN Options for the WT-2/2A

Settings for the WT-2/2A differ depending on whether the transmitter is be- ing used to send data to an ftp server or to connect to a computer running Nikon Capture 4 Camera Control (available separately; Nikon Capture 4 ver- sion 4.2 or later required).

 

Option

 

FTP

Camera Control

Wireless LAN system

Choose On

Choose On

 

Mode

 

Choose FTP

Choose PTP/IP

 

 

Wireless

Required

Required

 

Network

TCP/IP

Required

Required

 

settings

 

FTP

Required

Not available

 

 

 

Pairing options

Not available

Required

Settings

Auto send

Available

Not available

 

Delete after send?

Available

Not available

 

Send file as

Available

Not available

 

Send folder

Available

Not available

 

Deselect all?

Available

Not available

Settings for the WT-2/2A and WT-1/1A

Even where the same options are available for both devices, wireless LAN settings must be adjusted separately for the WT-2/2A and WT-1/1A.

USB

When using a wireless transmitter, set the USB option in the camera setup menu to PTP (216).

220

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Nikon D2x manual Wireless LAN Options for the WT-2/2A, 220, Settings for the WT-2/2A and WT-1/1A

D2x specifications

The Nikon D2x, launched in 2005, marked a significant advancement in digital photography for both professionals and enthusiasts. It was designed to deliver exceptional performance and quality within a robust body, making it a trusted companion for various photographic scenarios.

At the heart of the D2x is a 12.4 megapixel CMOS sensor, which offers a remarkable level of detail and enables large prints without compromising image quality. This sensor distinguishes itself by providing excellent dynamic range and responsiveness, allowing photographers to capture stunning images even in challenging lighting conditions.

One of the D2x's standout features is its dual-area autofocus system. The camera boasts 11 AF points, with three-dimensional focus tracking that intelligently predicts the movement of subjects, ensuring sharp focus even with fast-moving objects. This makes it particularly suitable for sports and wildlife photography, where decisive moments are fleeting.

The D2x operates with a high-speed continuous shooting mode, capable of capturing up to 5 frames per second in RAW format. This is a crucial feature for action photographers who need quick succession shots to get that perfect frame. Additionally, the camera offers a burst mode that enables extended shooting, with a capacity for up to 85 frames in JPEG format, ensuring that no moment is missed.

Another highlight of the Nikon D2x is its advanced metering system, which utilizes 1005 pixel RGB sensors to achieve precise exposure control. This system evaluates the scene and ensures that highlights and shadows are well-balanced for a natural look, contributing to the overall quality of images produced.

The D2x is built with a rugged magnesium alloy body designed to withstand tough conditions, making it suitable for fieldwork. It also integrates an ergonomic design that enhances comfort during prolonged shooting sessions, accommodating the demanding nature of professional use.

In terms of connectivity, the D2x includes USB 2.0 and HDMI ports for easy connectivity and data transfer. It also supports Nikon’s Creative Lighting System, which allows for advanced flash synchronization and control, giving photographers flexibility in managing lighting setups.

Overall, the Nikon D2x remains a notable camera in Nikon's lineup, recognized for its high-performance image capture, robust build, and reliable focus capabilities. As a professional-grade camera, it combines advanced technologies with user-friendly features, catering to the needs of both aspiring and seasoned photographers.