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Where to Find It
The Q&A Index
The Table of Contents
The Quick Start Guide
The Index
Package Contents
Symbols and Conventions
ATrademark Information
X Introduction
s Tutorial
d Image Recording Options
N Focus
k Release Mode
Q&A Index
❚❚ Menus and Displays
❚❚ Taking Photographs
❚❚ Viewing Photographs
❚❚ Retouching Photographs
❚❚Viewing or Printing Photographs on Other Devices
❚❚ Optional Accessories
Table of Contents
Introduction
Tutorial
Image Recording Options
Focus
Release Mode
ISO Sensitivity
Exposure
White Balance
Image Enhancement
Flash Photography
Other Shooting Options
More About Playback
Connections
Menu Guide
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Technical Notes
For Your Safety
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Notices
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ABefore Taking Important Pictures
ALife-LongLearning
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XIntroduction
Overview
Getting to Know the Camera
Camera Body (Continued)
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The Control Panel
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DNo Battery
DThe Control Panel and Viewfinder Displays
The Shooting Information Display
ASee Also
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The Command Dials
Mbutton
Sub-commanddial
Ebutton
Ibutton
❚❚Image Quality and Size
Set image
quality
(pg. 57)
❚❚ISO Sensitivity
❚❚Exposure
X Choose the
exposure mode
(pg. 102)
Choose a
Activate or
cancel
bracketing
select number
of shots in
❚❚White Balance
Choose a white
X balance setting
(pg. 127)
Fine-tune
Attaching the AN-D300Camera Strap
The BM-8Monitor Cover
The DK-23Viewfinder Eyepiece Cup
Quick Start Guide
6Check camera settings (pp. 44, 47)
7Select single-servoautofocus (pp. 49, 62)
8 Focus and shoot (pp. 51, 52)
9 View the
photograph (pg. 53)
Tutorial
Camera Menus
❚❚Menus
Menu
D Playback
C Shooting
A Custom Settings
Using Camera Menus
❚❚Menu Controls
❚❚Navigating the Menus
1 Display the menus
2Highlight the icon for the current menu
3Select a menu
4Position the cursor in the selected menu
5Highlight a menu item
6Display options
7Highlight an option
8Select the highlighted item
Help
First Steps
3Insert the battery
4 Remove the battery when charging is complete
Insert the Battery
1 Turn the camera off
2Open the battery-chambercover
4Close the battery-chambercover
❚❚Removing the Battery
DThe Battery and Charger
DIncompatible Batteries
AEN-EL3eRechargeable Li-ionBatteries
Attach a Lens
1Remove the rear lens cap and the camera body cap
2Attach the lens
A-M
M/A-M
3 Remove the lens cap
❚❚ Detaching the Lens
DCPU Lenses with Aperture Rings
ALens
Basic Setup
s 1 Turn the camera on
2 Select [Language]
3Select a language
4Select [World time]
5 Set time zone
6Turn daylight saving time on or off
7Set the date and time
8Set date format
9 Exit to shooting mode
AThe Clock Battery
AThe Camera Clock
Insert a Memory Card
2 Open the card slot cover
3 Insert the memory card
Front
Access lamp
4 Close the card slot cover
❚❚Removing Memory Cards
2 Remove the memory card
Format the Memory Card
DFormatting Memory Cards
1 Turn the camera on
2 Press the Qbuttons
Obutton
3Press the Qbuttons again
DMemory Cards
ANo Memory Card
Adjust Viewfinder Focus
2Focus the viewfinder
AAdjusting Viewfinder Focus
Basic Photography and Playback
3 Check the number of exposures remaining
ALarge-CapacityMemory Cards
ALCD Illuminators
AAuto Meter Off
6 s
ACamera Off Display
Adjust Camera Settings
1Check camera settings
2 Choose exposure mode e
3Choose single frame release mode
Release mode dial lock release
Release mode dial
4 Choose single-pointAF
5 Choose single-servo
autofocus
6 Choose matrix metering
Ready the Camera
Focus and Shoot
1Press the shutter
release button
halfway to focus
(pg. 52)
2 Press the shutter-releasebutton the rest of the way down to shoot
AThe Shutter-ReleaseButton
Viewing Photographs
1Press the Kbutton
2View additional pictures
AImage Review
Deleting Unwanted Photographs
s1 Display the photograph
Kbutton
2Delete the photograph
A[Delete]
dImage Recording Options
Image Quality
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Image Quality
QUAL button
ANEF (RAW) Recording
AJPEG Compression
ANEF (RAW)+JPEG
AThe Image Quality Menu
❚❚The JPEG Compression Menu
OptionDescription
Size priority
P Optimal quality
❚❚The NEF (RAW) Recording Menu: Type
❚❚The NEF (RAW) Recording Menu: NEF (RAW) Bit Depth
14-bit
ANEF (RAW) Images
Image Size
NFocus
Focus Mode
AThe BButton
Bbutton
APredictive Focus Tracking
AF-AreaMode
A AF-AreaMode
AF-areamode
AManual Focus
Focus Point Selection
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Focus Lock
Continuous-servoAF
AE-L
Shutter-release
AE-L/AF-Lbutton
3Recompose the
photograph and shoot
Getting Good Results with Autofocus
Example
Manual Focus
The Electronic Rangefinder
AFocal Plane Position
Focal plane mark
kRelease Mode
Choosing a Release Mode
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Continuous Mode
APower Source and Frame Rate
ABuffer Size
AAuto Image Rotation
AThe Memory Buffer
Framing Pictures in the Monitor (Live View)
Hand-HeldMode (g)
1 Select live view mode
2Adjust [Live view] options in the shooting menu
3 Press the shutter-release
button all the way down
4Frame a picture in the monitor
5 Focus
Manual focus
6Take the picture
DNo Picture
Tripod Mode (h)
1Ready the camera
2 Select live view mode
3Adjust [Live view] options in the shooting menu
4 Frame a picture
5 Press the shutter-release
7Take the picture
DFocusing with Contrast-DetectAutofocus
ARemote Cords
DShooting in Live View Mode
AThe Shooting Information Display
Shooting information on
AMonitor Brightness
AHDMI
Self-TimerMode
3 Start the timer
Mirror up Mode
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SISO Sensitivity
Choosing ISO Sensitivity
Manually
AISO Sensitivity Settings
Custom Setting b1
ISO sensitivity settings available
AHI 0.3–HI1
ALO 0.3–LO1
Auto ISO Sensitivity Control
AAuto ISO Sensitivity Control
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VExposure
Metering
A3D Color Matrix II Metering
Exposure Mode
ADepth-of-FieldPreview
Preview button
ACustom Setting e4—ModelingFlash
e: Programmed Auto
1 Select exposure mode e
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f: Shutter-PriorityAuto
1Select exposure mode f
Z 2 Choose a shutter speed
3Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot
g: Aperture-PriorityAuto
1 Select exposure
mode g
2 Choose an aperture
ANon-CPULenses
h: Manual
mode h
2Choose aperture and shutter speed
Setting
Z aperture
Setting shutter speed
3Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot
AElectronic Analog Exposure Displays
A Long Time-Exposures
Autoexposure (AE) Lock
photograph
A Metered Area
AAdjusting Shutter Speed and Aperture
Exposure Compensation
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Bracketing
❚❚Exposure and Flash Bracketing
1Select flash or exposure bracketing
2Choose the number of shots
3Select an exposure increment
4Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot
❚❚Canceling Bracketing
AExposure and Flash Bracketing
AExposure Bracketing
❚❚White Balance Bracketing
1Select white balance bracketing
3Select a white balance increment
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AWhite Balance Bracketing
rWhite Balance
White Balance Options
N Flash
G Cloudy
M Shade
LPreset manual
AThe White Balance Menu
AStudio Flash Lighting
AColor Temperature
Fine-TuningWhite Balance
2Fine tune white balance
3 Press J
AWhite Balance Fine Tuning
A“Mired”
❚❚The WB Button
Choosing a Color Temperature
Preset Manual
d-0
d-1–d-4
AWhite Balance Presets
❚❚Measuring a Value for White Balance
1Light a reference object
2Set white balance to L([Preset manual])
3Select direct measurement mode
4Measure white balance
5Check the results
6Select preset d-0
D Direct Measurement Mode
APreset d-0
❚❚Copying White Balance from d-0to Presets d-1–d-4
1Select L([Preset manual])
2Select a destination
3Copy d-0to the selected preset
❚❚Copying White Balance from a Photograph (d-1–d-4Only)
4Highlight a source image
5Copy white balance
AChoosing a White Balance Preset
❚❚Selecting a White Balance Preset
2Select a preset
3Select [Set]
ASelecting a White Balance Preset: the WB Button
❚❚Entering a Comment
r3 Select [Edit comment]
4Edit the comment
JImage Enhancement
Picture Controls
❚❚Using Picture Controls
Select Nikon Picture Controls
Modify existing Picture Controls
Create custom Picture Controls
Share custom Picture Controls
Selecting Nikon Picture Controls
Q Standard
R Neutral
S Vivid
Monochrome
AThe Picture Control Grid
AThe Picture Control Indicator
Modifying Existing Picture Controls
1Select a Picture Control
2Adjust settings
3Press J
❚❚Picture Control Settings
Quick adjust
adjustmentsManual
Contrast
Hue
DActive D-Lighting
D“A” (Auto)
JA Previous Settings
AFilter Effects (Monochrome Only)
AToning (Monochrome Only)
ACustom Picture Controls
Creating Custom Picture Controls
1Select [Manage Picture Control]
2Select [Save/edit]
3Select a Picture Control
4Edit the selected Picture Control
5 Select a destination
6Name the Picture
Control
AThe Original Picture Control Icon
Sharing Custom Picture Controls
❚❚Copying Custom Picture Controls to the Camera
1Select [Load/save]
2Select [Copy to camera]
4Select a destination
5Name the Picture Control
❚❚Saving Custom Picture Controls to the Memory Card
1Select [Copy to card]
3Choose a destination
ASaving Custom Picture Controls
Managing Custom Picture Controls
❚❚Renaming Custom Picture Controls
1Select [Rename]
3 Rename the Picture Control
❚❚Deleting Custom Picture Controls from the Camera
1Select [Delete]
3Select [Yes]
ANikon Picture Controls
❚❚Deleting Custom Picture Controls from the Memory Card
4Select [Yes]
Active D-Lighting
1Select [Active D-Lighting]
2Choose an option
D“Active D-Lighting”versus “D-Lighting”
Color Space
AColor Space
JA Nikon Software
lFlash Photography
The Built-inFlash
Using the Built-inFlash
4Check exposure (shutter speed and aperture)
Shutter speed
Aperture
5Take the picture
Lowering the Built-inFlash
DThe Built-inFlash
Flash Modes
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Flash Compensation
AOptional Flash Units
FV Lock
4 Lock flash level
5Recompose the photograph
6 Take the photograph
7Release FV lock
DUsing FV Lock with the Built-inFlash
AUsing FV Lock with Optional Flash Units
AMetering
Speedlight
Metered area
Other Shooting Options
Two-ButtonReset: Restoring Default Settings
Two-ButtonReset: Restoring Default Settings
Default
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Multiple Exposure
3Select the number of shots
4Select [Auto gain]
5Set gain
6Select [Done]
7Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot
DMultiple Exposure
AInterval Timer Photography
AOther Settings
❚❚Interrupting Multiple Exposures
Interval Timer Photography
3Choose a start time
4Choose an interval
5Choose the number of intervals and number of
shots per interval
6Start shooting
AThe Viewfinder Eyepiece Cap
DOut of Memory
ABracketing
ADuring Shooting
❚❚Pausing Interval Timer Photography
1Choose a new starting trigger
2Resume shooting
❚❚Interrupting Interval Timer Photography
❚❚No Photograph
ARelease Mode
AUsing the Monitor
AShooting Menu Banks
Non-CPULenses
❚❚The Non-CPULens Data Menu
1Select [Non-CPUlens data]
2Select a lens number
3Select a focal length
4Select a maximum
5Select [Done]
❚❚Choosing a Lens Number Using Camera Controls
1Assign non-CPUlens number selection to a camera control
t2 Use the selected control to choose a lens number
Using a GPS Unit
❚❚Other GPS Units
MC-35
❚❚The kIcon
AGPS Data
❚❚Setup Menu Options
[Auto meter off]
[Position]
AHeading
ACoordinated Universal Time (UTC)
IMore About Playback
Full-FramePlayback
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Photo Information
❚❚File Information
❚❚Highlights
❚❚RGB Histogram
AHistograms
❚❚Shooting Data Page 1
❚❚ Shooting Data Page 2
❚❚ Shooting Data Page 3
❚❚ Shooting Data Page 4
❚❚GPS Data
❚❚Overview Data
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Viewing Multiple Images:
Thumbnail Playback
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Taking a Closer Look:
Playback Zoom
Protecting Photographs from Deletion
Deleting Individual Photographs
QConnections
Connecting to a Computer
❚❚Before Connecting the Camera
Operating system
• Windows XP Service Pack
Mac OS
1Select a USB option
2 Turn the camera off
3Turn the computer on
4Connect the USB cable
DUSB Hubs
5 Turn the camera on
6Transfer photographs
DDuring Transfer
7Turn the camera off
Windows Vista
Mac OS
Wireless and Ethernet Networks
Function
DUSB
DTransfer Mode
AWT-4A/B/C/D/E
Printing Photographs
Take photographs
Select [MTP/PTP] in camera [USB] menu and connect camera to
printer (pg. 232)
Disconnect USB cable
APrinting Via Direct USB Connection
❚❚Connecting the Printer
1Select [MTP/PTP]
2Turn the camera off
3Connect the USB cable
Q4 Turn the camera on
❚❚Printing Pictures One at a Time
1Select a picture
2 Display printing options
3Adjust printing options
Page size
No. of
copies
Border
4Start printing
DSelecting Photographs for Printing
Printing Multiple Pictures
1Display the PictBridge menu
2Choose [Print select] or [Print (DPOF)]
•[Print select]: Select pictures for printing
[Print (DPOF)]
3 Select pictures
4 Display printing options
5Adjust printing options
6Start printing
APage Size, Border, Time Stamp, and Cropping
❚❚Creating Index Prints
1Select [Index print]
2Display printing options
4 Start printing
❚❚Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print Set
1Choose [Select/set]
2 Select pictures
3Select imprint options
[Data imprint]
[Imprint date]
4Complete the print order
DPrint Set
Viewing Photographs on TV
AVideo Mode (pg. 313)
ATelevision Playback
ASlide Shows
High-DefinitionDevices
2Connect the HDMI cable as shown
Connect to high- definition device
3Tune the device to the HDMI channel
UMenu Guide
DThe Playback Menu:
Managing Images
Selecting Multiple Pictures
1Highlight a picture
2Press the center of the multi selector to select the highlighted picture
Delete
Playback Folder
Hide Image
Display Mode
Image Review
After Delete
Rotate Tall
Slide Show
Print Set (DPOF)
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Shooting Menu Bank
2 Enter a name
3 Save changes and exit
Reset Shooting Menu
Active Folder
❚❚Select Folder
1Choose [Select folder]
2Highlight a folder
3Select the highlighted folder
DFolder and File Numbers
File Naming
Image Quality
Image Size
JPEG Compression
NEF (RAW) Recording
Set Picture Control
Manage Picture Control
Color Space
Active D-Lighting
Long Exp. NR (Long Exposure Noise Reduction)
High ISO NR
ISO Sensitivity Settings
Live View
Multiple Exposure
Interval Timer Shooting
ACustom Settings:
Fine-TuningCamera Settings
Custom setting bank
Reset custom settings
Autofocus
Metering/exposure
Timers/AE lock
C: Custom Setting Bank
Reset Custom Settings
a1: AF-CPriority Selection
a2: AF-SPriority Selection
a3: Dynamic AF Area
a4: Focus Tracking with Lock-On
a5: AF Activation
a6: AF Point Illumination
a7: Focus Point Wrap-Around
a8: AF Point Selection
a9: Built-in AF-assistIlluminator
a10: AF-Onfor MB-D10
b1: ISO Sensitivity Step Value
b2: EV Steps for Exposure Cntrl
b3: Exp Comp/Fine Tune
b4: Easy Exposure Compensation
b5: Center-WeightedArea
b6: Fine Tune Optimal Exposure
2Select [Yes]
3Select a metering method
4Choose an exposure value
DFine-TuningExposure
c1: Shutter-ReleaseButton AE-L
c2: Auto Meter-offDelay
c3: Self-TimerDelay
c4: Monitor off Delay
d1: Beep
d2: Viewfinder Grid Display
d3: Viewfinder Warning Display
d4: CL Mode Shooting Speed
d5: Max. Continuous Release
d6: File Number Sequence
d7: Shooting Info Display
d8: LCD Illumination
d9: Exposure Delay Mode
d10: MB-D10Battery Type
AUsing AA Batteries
d11: Battery Order
e1: Flash Sync Speed
Flash Control at [1/320 s (Auto FP)]
D[1/320 s (Auto FP)] and Flash Range
DThe Flash-ReadyIndicator
e2: Flash Shutter Speed
e3: Flash Cntrl for Built-inFlash
❚❚Manual
❚❚Repeating Flash
Output
Times
Frequency
❚❚Commander Mode
Built-in
Group A
Group B
Channel
1Adjust settings for the built-inflash
2Adjust settings for group A
3Adjust settings for group B
4Select the channel
U5 Press J
6Compose the shot
8Raise the built-inflash
9Frame the photograph, focus, and shoot
AThe Flash Sync Mode Display
AFlash Compensation
DCommander Mode
e4: Modeling Flash
e5: Auto Bracketing Set
e6: Auto Bracketing (Mode M)
e7: Bracketing Order
f1: Multi Selector Center Button
f2: Multi Selector
f3: Photo Info/Playback
f4: Assign FUNC. Button
t burst
Matrix
metering
Center
weighted
❚❚FUNC. Button+Dials
Choose non
CPU lens
number
Dynamic AF
f5: Assign Preview Button
f6: Assign AE-L/AF-LButton
f7: Customize Command Dials
f8: Release Button to Use Dial
f9: No Memory Card
f10: Reverse Indicators
BThe Setup Menu:
Camera Setup
Format Memory Card
LCD Brightness
Clean Image Sensor
Lock Mirror up for Cleaning
Video Mode
HDMI
World Time
Language
Image Comment
Auto Image Rotation
USB
Dust off Ref Photo
1Choose a start option
[Start]
DImage Sensor Cleaning
2Frame a featureless white object in the viewfinder
3Acquire dust off reference data
DImage Dust Off Reference Data
Battery Info
Wireless Transmitter
Image Authentication
Copyright Information
Save/Load Settings
GPS
Non-CPULens Data
AF Fine Tune
Firmware Version
NThe Retouch Menu:
Creating Retouched Copies
Creating Retouched Copies
❚❚Creating Retouched Copies in Full-FramePlayback
1Choose a picture
2Display the retouch menu
3Select retouch options
4 Create a retouched copy
❚❚Creating Retouched Copies from the Retouch Menu
1Select an item in the retouch menu
2Select a picture
3Display retouch options
4Create a retouched copy
DRetouching Copies
AImage Quality
D-Lighting
Red-EyeCorrection
Trim
Monochrome
Filter Effects
Color Balance
Image Overlay
4Select the highlighted photograph
7Highlight the [Preview] column
8Preview the overlay
9Save the overlay
DImage Overlay
Side-by-SideComparison
3Compare the copy with the original
DSide-by-SideComparison
OMy Menu:
Creating a Custom Menu
4Position the new item
5Add more items
Deleting Options from My Menu
1Select [Remove items]
2Select items
3Select [Done]
4Delete the selected items
Reordering Options in My Menu
1Select [Rank items]
2Select an item
3Position the item
Displaying Recent Settings
1Select [Choose tab]
2Select [Recent settings]
nTechnical Notes
Compatible Lenses
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DIncompatible Accessories and Non-CPULenses
ALens f-number
ARecognizing CPU and Type G and D Lenses
CPU contacts
Type G lens
AThe AF-S/AF-ITeleconverter
ACompatible Non-CPULenses
AThe Built-inFlash
DRed-EyeReduction
DAF-AssistIllumination
ACalculating Picture Angle
The Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS)
❚❚CLS-CompatibleFlash Units
The SB-900, SB-800, SB-600, SB-400,and SB-R200
SU-800Wireless Speedlight Commander
AGuide Number
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Other Flash Units
DNotes on Optional Speedlights
17–19mm
20–105mm
24–34mm
35–49mm
DUse Only Nikon Flash Accessories
Flash Contacts
❚❚The Accessory Shoe
❚❚The Sync Terminal
Other Accessories
eyepiece framing
accessories
Magnifier
DG-2
Eyepiece Adapter
Filters
• Nikon Speedlights SB-900, SB-800, SB-600,and SB-400
Optional flash • Nikon Wireless Remote Speedlight SB-R200
Water guards
Capture NX
Software
Body Cap
Body cap
Extension Cord
MC-21
Remote
terminal
GPS Unit
GP-1
❚❚Approved Memory Cards
Caring for the Camera
The Low-PassFilter
❚❚“Clean Now”
1 Place the camera base down
2Display the [Clean image sensor] menu
AImage Sensor Cleaning
3Select [Clean now]
❚❚“Clean at Startup/Shutdown”
1Select [Clean at startup/ shutdown]
2Select an option
Clean at
6 shutdown
Clean at startup
& shutdown
❚❚Manual Cleaning
1Charge the battery or connect an AC adapter
2Select [Lock mirror up for cleaning]
Press J
4 Raise the mirror
5 Examine the low-passfilter
6 Clean the filter
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Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions
Lens contacts
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Batteries
Troubleshooting
❚❚ Shooting
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❚❚Playback
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❚❚ Miscellaneous
Error Messages
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be used
damaged
Insert
formatted
Format the
Folder
images
hidden
this file
Paper jam
Check ink
supply
Out of ink
Appendix
Defaults
❚❚Defaults Restored with a Two-ButtonReset (pg. 182)1
Other
❚❚Defaults Restored with [Reset Shooting Menu] (pg. 257)
❚❚Defaults Restored with [Reset Custom Settings] (pg. 266)
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Memory Card Capacity
Ad5—Max.Continuous Release (pg. 282)
Exposure Program
Aperture, Sensitivity, and Flash Range
Maximum aperture at ISO equivalent of:
Specifications
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ASupported Standards
ABattery Life
•CIPA standard
One EN-EL3ebattery (camera): Approximately 1000 shots
One EN-EL3ebattery (MB-D10):Approximately 1000 shots
One EN-EL4abattery (MB-D10):Approximately 2000 shots
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