Digital Camera
About This Manual
Reference
Setup
Tutorial
For Your Safety
Do not look at the sun through the view- finder
Or store with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins
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Passports issued by the government
Quirements of the Canadian Interference
Local government bonds, even if such
Copies or reproductions are stamped
Table of Contents
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Viewing Photographs on a Computer Printing Photographs
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Foreign Matter on the Low-Pass Filter
Take Test Shots
Life-Long Learning
Menu
Lens
Manual or in the Quick Start Guide
Getting to Know the Camera
Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera
Camera Body
Multi selector
Playback
Menu navigation
Self-timer/remote control
Control Panel
To Know the Camera
Number of shots remaining
When the battery is totally exhausted,
Fully-charged battery is inserted
Viewfinder Display
Large-Capacity Memory Cards
Advanced Modes Exposure Modes
Mode Dial
D50 offers a choice of the following eleven shooting modes
First Steps
Attaching a Lens
Detaching Lenses
Aperture Ring
Battery and Charger
Charging and Inserting the Battery
Use the supplied EN-EL3 battery and MH-18a quick charger
Removing the Battery
Changing the Time and Date
Basic Setup
Choosing a Language from the Setup Menu
Cards, turn the camera off and open the card slot cover
Write Protect Switch
Inserting Memory Cards
Removing Memory Cards
Format the memory card
Formatting Memory Cards
Adjusting Viewfinder Focus
Eyepiece cup can be removed when ad- justing viewfinder focus
Description
Taking Photographs in Mode
Tutorial-Taking Photographs in Mode
Illustrations
Holding the Camera
Using a Zoom Lens
Frame a photograph Hold the camera as shown
Focus and shoot
Shutter-Release Button
Built-in Flash
Tutorial-Digital Vari-Programs
Mode Description
Digital Vari-Programs
Landscape Capturing Nature’s Majesty
Choosing a Shooting Mode
Default Is pressed Continuous
Tutorial-Choosing a Shooting Mode
Single frame
Mode Selection
Using the Self-timer or Remote Control
Tutorial-Using the Self-timer or Remote Control
Take the photograph
Tutorial-Basic Playback
Basic Playback
Deleting Unwanted Photographs
Choose shutter speed and aperture
Manually Make photographs brighter or darker or
Using Camera Menus
Reference-Using Camera Menus
Menus, press the button
Menu
Navigating the Menus
Multi selector is used to navigate through the camera menus
To modify menu settings
Making a Selection
Display optionsHighlight option Make selection
Image Quality and Size
High Image quality
Small
Large
Image Quality
Following options are available
Option
NEF Raw/NEF+JPEG
Image Size
Image size Size
Qual Button
File Names
Advanced Settings
Choosing the Focus Area
Manual Focus Area Selection
AF Area Illm de
AF-Assist Illuminator
Focus Lock
Manual Focus
Selection/Autofocus with Manual Priority
Electronic Range Finder
Focal Plane Position
Controls used button + command dial
Flash Sync Mode
Reference-Flash Sync Mode
Choosing a Flash Sync Mode
Using the Built-in Flash
Using the Built-in Flash
Lowering the Built-in Flash
Flash Level
Controls used and buttons + command dial
Flash Compensation P, S, A, and M Modes Only
Sensitivity ISO Equivalency
Digital Vari-Program Modes
ISO Button
Sensitivity
Choosing an Exposure Mode
Controls used Mode dial
A, and M Modes
Reference-P, S, A, and M Modes
Numbers
Wide
Slow
Fast
Programmed Auto
Flexible Program
Shutter-Priority Auto
Shutter Speed and Camera Shake
Aperture-Priority Auto
Manual
Long Time-Exposures
Electronic Analog Exposure Display
Exposure Compensation P, S, A, and M Modes Only
Option Description
At Settings Other than Custom
Optimizing Images
Current white balance setting is shown in the control panel
White Balance
WB Button
Photographs
Restoring Default Settings
Reference-Restoring Default Settings
Defaults
Controls used button + button
Reference-Viewing Photographs
Viewing Photographs
Single-Image Playback
Shooting Data,
Photo Information
File Information
Highlights
Image highlights brightest areas of image are
Viewing Multiple Images Thumbnail Playback
Taking a Closer Look Playback Zoom
Use
Protecting Photographs from Deletion
Reference-Protecting Photographs from Deletion
Reference-Deleting Individual Photographs
Deleting Individual Photographs
Nail list. Note that protected images 56 can not be deleted
Viewing Photographs on TV
Connect the video cable as shown below
Reference-Viewing Photographs on TV
Use an AC Adapter
Before Connecting the Camera
Viewing Photographs on a Computer
Operating system USB option
Nikon Capture
Connecting the USB Cable
Disconnecting the Camera
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows Millennium Edition Me
Windows 98 Second Edition SE
Printing Photographs
Printing Via Direct USB Connection
Reference-Printing Photographs
Print Set
Connecting the Printer
Size, Border, and Time Stamp
Printing Pictures One at a Time
Start
Printing Multiple Pictures
Selecting Photographs for Printing
Error Messages
Printing Selected Photographs
Print Set
Highlight Select / Set
Basic Camera Settings
Setup menu contains the following options
Format
Formatting Memory Cards
CSM/Setup Menu
Video Mode
Adjust monitor brightness
Date
Choose from the following languages
Language Lang
Image Comment
Setup
Folders
Select Folder
Choose the folder in which subsequent images will be stored
New
Rename
Delete
Delete all empty folders on the memory card
File Numbering
File No. Seq
Mirror Lock-up
Dust Ref Photo
Firmware Ver
Image Rotation
View the current camera firmware version
Image Dust Off
Shooting Options
Optimize Image
Optimize Image Custom
See Optimizing Images 48 for more infor- mation
Color Mode
Tone Comp
Choose from the following options for color reproduction
Saturation
Hue Adjustment
Long Exp. NR
See Image Quality and Size 31 for more information
See Image Quality and Size 32 for more information
White Balance Preset
See White Balance 49 for more infor- mation
Measuring a Value for White Balance
final photograph and white balance is measured by camera
Setup Shooting Options The Shooting Menu
Copying White Balance from a Photograph
ISO
See Sensitivity ISO Equivalency 39 for more information
Playback Options
Selecting Multiple Pictures
Delete
Playback Fldr
Rotate Tall
Choose from
Slide Show
Use Description
Small Picture
Print Set
Small Picture
Custom Settings
Menu Reset
Menu Reset Beep Autofocus AF-Area Mode
Setup Custom Settings
Focus Lock Continuous-Servo AF
Beep
Autofocus
AF-Area Mode
Choose how the camera focuses in autofocus mode
No SD Card?
Image Review
Flash Level
AF Assist
AF Area Illm
ISO Control
ISO Control ISO Auto
Mode
ISO Auto
EV Step
BKT Set
Exposure and Flash Bracketing
No bracketing performed
Ing optimal exposure value
Exposure and Flash Bracketing
White Balance Bracketing
White Balance Bracketing
Metering
Matrix
Center
Spot
Adjusting Shutter Speed and Aperture
Autoexposure Lock
AE-L/AF-L
FV Lock
Flash Mode
AE Lock
Self-Timer
Monitor Off
Meter Off
Remote
Camera Settings
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Shooting menu Other settings CSM
Camera Settings
Technical Notes-Camera Settings
103
Rotate Tall
LCD Brightness
Use Only Nikon Brand Accessories
Optional Accessories
Accessories
Technical Notes-Optional Accessories
Lenses
105
Calculating Picture Angle
Focus Mode
Lens/accessory
106
Following lenses can be used with the D50
Incompatible Accessories and Non-CPU Lenses
107
Compatible Non-CPU Lenses
AF-Assist Illumination
108
Red-Eye Reduction
SB-800 and SB-600 Speedlights
Optional Flash Units Speedlights
109
SB-800
110
SB-800 SB-600
Flash mode SB-25, SB-24 SB-29S2 SB-16B, SB-15
111
SB-50DX, SB-23
SB-28, SB-26 SB-292, SB-21B2
Maximum aperture at ISO equivalent Mode 200 400 800
112
Other Accessories
113
Memory Cards
114
Approved Memory Cards
Cleaning
Caring for the Camera
115
Storage
Remove the lens and turn the camera on
Use a Reliable Power Source
Low-Pass Filter
117
Cleaning the Low-Pass Filter
Servicing the Camera and Accessories
Caring for the Camera and Battery Cautions
118
Disconnecting the power source
119
Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
Select Detailed for CSM/Setup Menu
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AF-Area Mode set to Closest Subjct
Mize Image setting Technical Notes-Troubleshootng
122
Auto for Sharpening and Tone Comp
Basic Select Yes for Rotate Tall
Age Rotation
123
Camera Error Messages and Displays
Indicator
Problem
124
125
Set Playback fldr to All
Memory Card Capacity and Image Quality/Size
Appendix
126
Exposure Program Mode P
Exposure program for mode P is shown in the following graph
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Flash Control 36
128
Shutter Speeds Available with Built-in Flash
Flash Range, Aperture, and Sensitivity
Supported Standards
Specifications
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MH-18a Quick Charger
EN-EL3 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
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AF-S 18-55 mm, f/3.5-5.6G Lens
Battery Life
135
Technical Notes-Index
Index
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NORMAL. See Image Quality no SD Card? Optimize Image, 48
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