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Introduction
“Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j)
Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation (Scene Mode)
Special Effects
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P, S, A, and M Modes
Live View
Recording and Viewing Movies
Playback and Deletion
Connections
Wi-Fi
Camera Menus
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Technical Notes
❚❚WARNINGS
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Introduction
2Introduction
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The Viewfinder
4Introduction
The Monitor
The Information Display
Viewing settings
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8Introduction
❚❚Using Camera Menus
1 Display the menus
2Highlight the icon for the current menu
3 Select a menu
4Position the cursor in the selected menu
5Highlight a menu item
6Display options
7Highlight an option
8 Select the highlighted item
1Attach the strap
2Charge the battery
3Insert the battery and memory card
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4Attach a lens
5Open the monitor
6Turn the camera on
7Choose a language and set the camera clock
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8Check the battery level and number of exposures remaining
9 Focus the viewfinder
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18Introduction
“Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j)
1Ready the camera
2Frame the photograph
3Press the shutter-releasebutton halfway
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4Shoot
Viewing Photographs
Deleting Unwanted Pictures
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1 Rotate the live view switch
2Ready the camera
3Focus
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4Take the picture
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1Rotate the live view switch
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4Start recording
5End recording
Viewing Movies
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Deleting Unwanted Movies
30Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation (Scene Mode)
kPortrait
lLandscape
pChild
mSports
nClose up
32Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation (Scene Mode)
Other Scenes
oNight Portrait
rNight Landscape
sParty/Indoor
tBeach/Snow
uSunset
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vDusk/Dawn
wPet Portrait
xCandlelight
yBlossom
zAutumn Colors
0Food
36Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation (Scene Mode)
Special Effects
gColor Sketch
'Toy Camera Effect
(Miniature Effect
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3Selective Color
1Silhouette
2High Key
3Low Key
)HDR Painting
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Options Available in Live View
❚❚gColor Sketch
1 Select live view
2Adjust options
Outlines
❚❚'Toy Camera Effect
❚❚(Miniature Effect
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2Position the focus point
3Display options
4 Adjust options
5Return to the live view display
❚❚3Selective Color
3 Select a color
4 Choose the color range
5 Select additional colors
6Return to the live view display
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Continuous L
1 Press the s(E/#) button
2Choose a continuous release mode
4Take photographs
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2Select J(Quiet shutter release)
Quiet shutter release
3Press the shutter-releasebutton all the way
down
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2Select E(Self-timer)mode
3 Frame the photograph
4Take the photograph
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Choosing How the Camera Focuses: Focus Mode
1Display focus mode options
2Choose a focus mode
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Choosing How the Focus Point Is Selected: AF-AreaMode
1Display AF-areamode options
2Choose an AF-areamode
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Focus Point Selection
1Choose an AF-areamode other than e
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2Select the focus point
Focus Lock
2Lock focus
focus mode
3Recompose the photograph and shoot
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Manual Focus
1 Set the lens focus-modeswitch
2 Focus
❚❚The Electronic Rangefinder
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Image Quality
1Display image quality options
2Choose a file type
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Image Size
1Display image size options
2Choose an image size
Auto Pop-upModes
1Choose a flash mode
2Take pictures
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❚❚Flash Modes
Manual Pop-upModes
1Raise the flash
2Choose a flash mode (P, S, A, and M modes only)
3Take pictures
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1Display ISO sensitivity options
2Choose an ISO sensitivity
1 Select Interval timer shooting
Interval timer shooting
2Choose a starting time
•To choose a starting time, highlight Start time
3Choose the interval
4Choose the number of intervals
5Start shooting
Using an Optional ML-L3Remote Control
2Select a remote control mode
Highlight "(Delayed remote (ML-L3))or
#(Quick-responseremote (ML-L3))and press J
3Frame the photograph
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❚❚Settings Accessible from the Information Display
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❚❚ Other Settings
Embedding Location Data in Photos and Movies
1 Select Location data
2Select Record location data
Highlight Record location data and press
3Select On
4 Check satellite signal strength
5Take pictures
6Turn the location data function off
Track Logs
1 Select On for Record location Data
2Select Create log
Create log
3Choose the log interval and log length
5End the log
Deleting Logs
1Select Log list
2 Press O
3 Select logs
To delete all logs
GPS Options
❚❚Standby Timer
❚❚Set Clock from Satellite
❚❚Update A-GPSFile
1Download the latest assisted GPS file
2Copy the file to the “NIKON” folder on the memory card
3Insert the memory card in the camera
4Turn the camera on
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P, S, A, and M Modes
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Mode P (Programmed Auto)
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Mode S (Shutter-PriorityAuto)
1 Rotate the mode dial to S
2 Choose a shutter speed
Mode A (Aperture-PriorityAuto)
1 Rotate the mode dial to A
2 Choose an aperture
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Mode M (Manual)
1 Rotate the mode dial to M
2Choose aperture and shutter speed
Long Time-Exposures(M Mode Only)
Bulb
Long exposure NR
❚❚Bulb
2 Choose the shutter speed
❚❚Time
3Open the shutter
4Close the shutter
Metering
1 Display metering options
2Choose a metering method
90P, S, A, and M Modes
Autoexposure Lock
Center-weighted
metering
Spot metering
1Meter exposure
Exposure Compensation
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Flash Compensation
Active D-Lighting
1Display Active D-Lightingoptions
2Choose an option
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3Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot
❚❚Creating a Multiple Exposure
1 Select Multiple exposure
Multiple exposure
2Enable multiple exposure mode
Highlight Multiple exposure mode and press
3Choose the number of shots
Number of shots
4Choose the amount of gain
Auto gain
• On
❚❚Interrupting Multiple Exposures
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1Display white balance options
2Choose a white balance option
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Fine-TuningWhite Balance
1 Select a white balance option
Fluorescent
Preset
manual)
Preset Manual
❚❚Measuring a Value for Preset White Balance
1 Light a reference object
2 Display white balance options
3Select Measure
5Measure white balance
6Check the results
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❚❚Copying White Balance from a Photograph
1 Select Preset manual
2Select Use photo
Use photo
3Choose Select image
1 Choose a bracketing option
Auto bracketing set
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2Display bracketing options
3Select a bracketing increment
4Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot
AE bracketing
ADL bracketing
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Selecting a Picture Control
1Display Picture Control options
2Select a Picture Control
Modifying Picture Controls
Quick adjust
1 Select a Picture Control
Set Picture Control
2Adjust settings
❚❚Picture Control Settings
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Creating Custom Picture Controls
1 Select Manage Picture Control
Manage Picture Control
2Select Save/edit
Save/edit
6 Name the Picture Control
7Save changes and exit
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Sharing Custom Picture Controls
• Delete from card
Live View
Focusing in Live View
❚❚Choosing How the Camera Focuses (Focus Mode)
1 Display focus options
2Choose a focus option
Live View
❚❚Choosing How the Camera Picks the Area (AF-AreaMode)
1Display AF-areamodes
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3Choose the focus point
The Live View Display
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Recording and Viewing Movies
3Start recording
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4End recording
Movie Settings
Frame size/frame rate, Movie quality
Video mode
Microphone
Auto sensitivity
ISO sensitivity settings
Auto ISO sensitivity control
1 Select Movie settings
Movie settings
2Choose movie options
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Trimming Movies
Display a movie full frame
Pause the movie on the new opening
or closing frame
Select Choose start/end point
4Choose the current frame as the new start or end point
5Confirm the new start or end point
6 Create the copy
7Preview the movie
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8Save the copy
Save as new file
Overwrite existing file
Saving Selected Frames
1Pause the movie on the desired frame
2Choose Save selected frame
Save selected frame
3Create a still copy
Playback and Deletion
Photo Information
Playback display options
❚❚File Information
❚❚ Highlights
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❚❚RGB Histogram
❚❚ Shooting Data
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❚❚Overview Data
❚❚Location Data
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1Select an image
2 Press the A(L) button
Rating Individual Pictures
2Display playback options
3Select Rating
4Choose a rating
5 Press J
Rating Multiple Pictures
1Select Rating
2Rate pictures
Full-Frame,Thumbnail, and Calendar Playback
2 Press the Obutton
3 Press the Obutton again
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The Playback Menu
❚❚Selected: Deleting Selected Photographs
1 Select Delete
2Choose Selected
Selected
❚❚ Select Date: Deleting Photographs Taken on a Selected Date
1 Choose Select Date
Select date
2 Highlight a date
3Select the highlighted date
Slide show
1 Select Slide show
2Start the slide show
Restart
Exit
Slide Show Options
Image type
Frame interval
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Connections
ViewNX 2TM
Your Imaging Toolbox
3Exit the installer
4Remove the installer CD from the CD-ROMdrive
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Copy Pictures to the Computer
1Connect the USB cable
2Start Nikon Transfer 2 component of ViewNX
3Click Start Transfer
4Terminate the connection
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❚❚Retouching Photographs
❚❚Editing Movies
Movie Editor
❚❚Printing Pictures
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Connecting the Printer
1Turn the camera off
2Connect the USB cable
3Turn the camera on
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Printing Pictures One at a Time
1 Select a picture
2 Display printing options
3Adjust printing options
4 Start printing
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Printing Multiple Pictures
1 Display the PictBridge menu
2 Choose an option
• Print select
Print (DPOF)
3Select pictures or choose a date
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4 Display printing options
5Adjust printing options
6 Start printing
Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print Set
1 Choose Select/set for the DPOF print order item in the playback menu
DPOF print
order
Select/set
4Select imprint options
Print shooting data
Print date
5 Complete the print order
Standard Definition Devices
2Connect the A/V cable as shown
3Tune the television to the video channel
4Turn the camera on and press the Kbutton
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High-DefinitionDevices
2Connect the HDMI cable as shown
3Tune the device to the HDMI channel
❚❚Choosing an Output Resolution
Output resolution
❚❚Controlling the Camera with the TV Remote
Device control
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Wi-Fi
Android
Push-button
WPS button connection
settings
View SSID
WPS (Android Only)
1 Enable the camera’s built-in Wi-Fi
2Connect
•Camera: Highlight Network settings and press
•Smart device: Select Wi-Fisettings > WPS button connection
PIN Entry (Android Only)
2Select Network settings > PIN-entryWPS
PIN-entry
3Enter the PIN
4Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility
SSID (Android and iOS)
2Display the camera SSID
3Select the camera SSID
❚❚Terminating the Connection
❚❚Restoring Default Settings
Reset network settings
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Selecting Individual Pictures for Upload
3Choose Select to send to smart device
deselect
Selecting Multiple Pictures for Upload
Select to send to smart device
1Choose Select to send to smart device
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Camera Menus
Playback Folder
Playback Display Options
Image Review
Rotate Tall
Reset Shooting Menu
Storage Folder
NEF (RAW) Recording
Auto Distortion Control
Color Space
Long Exposure NR
High ISO NR
ISO Sensitivity Settings
❚❚Auto ISO Sensitivity control
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Reset Custom Settings
a: Autofocus
a1: AF-CPriority Selection
a2: Number of Focus Points
a3: Built-in AF-assistIlluminator Gbutton ➜ ACustom Settings menu
a4: Rangefinder
b: Exposure
b1: EV Steps for Exposure Cntrl
c: Timers/AE Lock
c1: Shutter-ReleaseButton AE-L
c2: Auto off Timers
d: Shooting/Display
d1: Beep
d2: Viewfinder Grid Display
d3: ISO Display
d4: File Number Sequence
d5: Exposure Delay Mode
d6: Print Date
2Enter additional dates or edit existing dates
3Choose a date
4Choose a date counter format
Display options
5Exit the date counter menu
e: Bracketing/Flash
e2: Auto Bracketing Set
f: Controls
f1: Assign Fn Button
f2: Assign AE-L/AF-LButton
f3: Reverse Dial Rotation
f4: Slot Empty Release Lock
f5: Reverse Indicators
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Format Memory Card
Monitor Brightness
Info Display Format
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Auto Info Display
Image Dust Off Ref Photo
Flicker Reduction
Time Zone and Date
Language
Auto Image Rotation
Image Comment
Video Mode
Remote Control
Eye-FiUpload
Conformity Marking
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Creating Retouched Copies
1Display retouch options
2Select a picture
3Select retouch options
4 Create a retouched copy
D-Lighting
Red-EyeCorrection
Trim
Monochrome
Filter Effects
Color Balance
Image Overlay
3Select the second image
4Adjust gain
5Preview the overlay
6Save the overlay
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NEF (RAW) Processing
Resize
Quick Retouch
Straighten
Distortion Control
Fisheye
Color Outline
Color Sketch
Perspective Control
Miniature Effect
Selective Color
5Choose the color range
6Select additional colors
7Save the edited copy
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Side-by-sideComparison
Choosing a Menu
Choose tab
1Select Choose tab
2Select a menu
MY MENU
OMy Menu
❚❚Adding Options to My Menu
1 Select Add items
Add items
3Select an item
❚❚Deleting Options from My Menu
1 Select Remove items
Remove items
2Select items
3Delete the selected items
❚❚Reordering Options in My Menu
1 Select Rank items
Rank items
2Select an item
3Position the item
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Compatible Non-CPULenses
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Flash Units Compatible with the Creative Lighting System (CLS)
The
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❚❚Other Flash Units
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Approved Memory Cards
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Attaching a Power Connector and AC Adapter
2Insert the EP-5Apower connector
3Close the battery-chambercover
4Connect the AC adapter
Storage
Cleaning
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Image Sensor Cleaning
Clean now
❚❚ “Clean Now”
1 Place the camera base down
2 Select Clean image sensor in the setup menu
❚❚ “Clean at Startup/Shutdown”
1 Select Clean at startup/shutdown
Clean at startup/shutdown
2Select an option
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❚❚Manual Cleaning
1Charge the battery
2Remove the lens
3 Select Lock mirror up for cleaning
4Press J
7 Clean the sensor
8Turn the camera off
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Caring for the Camera
Caring for the Battery
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Battery/Display
Shooting (All Modes)
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Shooting (P, S, A, M)
Playback
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Location Data
Wi-Fi(Wireless Networks)
Miscellaneous
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❚❚Nikon D5300 Digital Camera
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❚❚MH-24Battery Charger
❚❚ EN-EL14aRechargeable Li-ionBattery
❚❚ AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–140mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR Lens
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❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6GVR Lens
Lenses
❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–140mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR
❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6GVR
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❚❚Vibration Reduction (VR)
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❚❚Supported Standards
DCF Version
DPOF
Exif version
PictBridge
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Movies
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