Digital Camera
Q&A Index
Where to Find It
Troubleshooting
Find what you’re looking for from
Package Contents
Symbols and Conventions
Trademark Information
Iii
Index
Question Key phrase
Menus and Displays
Auto meter off
Taking Photographs
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Viewing Photographs
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Viewing or Printing Photographs on Other Devices
Table of Contents
ISO Sensitivity 105
Exposure 111
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217
Connections 237
Menu Guide 259
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Xiv
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Technical Notes 369
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For Your Safety
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Keep out of reach of children
Xix
Do not use in the presence of flammable gas
CD-ROMs
Observe caution when using the flash
Use appropriate cables
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All batteries, whether
Battery Charger
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Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced
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Disposing of Data Storage Devices
Comply with copyright notices
Before Taking Important Pictures
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories
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Life-Long Learning
Overview Getting to Know the Camera
Quick Start Guide
Overview
Use Only Nikon Brand Accessories
Servicing the Camera and Accessories
Camera Body
Release mode dial
Getting to Know the Camera
Ten-pin remote terminal
Yflash compensation
Flash sync terminal
384
Depth-of-field preview CPU contacts
Battery-chamber cover
Contact cover for optional
Tripod socket
Xplayback zoom
Lprotect button
Wthumbnail/playback
Eyepiece shutter lever
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Memory card access
Diopter adjustment control
AAE/AF lock
Exposure mode
Control Panel
Aperture
Viewfinder Display
No Battery
Control Panel and Viewfinder Displays
Shooting Information Display
See Also
White balance fine-tuning
Color temperature
MB-D10 battery type
Release mode single frame
AE-L/AF-L button
Picture Control
Quick Settings Display
Button Active D-Lighting
Long exposure noise Depth-of-field preview button
Main command dial
Command Dials
Sub-command dial
Image Quality and Size
Press the Qual button and rotate the command dials
Press the ISO button and rotate the main command dial
ISO Sensitivity
Choose an Aperture Exposure Mode a or M
Use the command dials to adjust exposure
Choose Exposure mode
Exposure
Set exposure Compensation
Depth-of-Field Preview and AE-L/AF-L Buttons
Press the Mbutton and rotate the command dials
Flash Settings
Press the WB button and rotate the command dials
White Balance
Attaching the AN-D700 Camera Strap
BM-9 Monitor Cover
Insert a memory card pg
Charge the battery pg Insert the battery pg
Quick Start Guide
Turn the camera on pg
Rotate the focus-mode selector to S single-servo autofocus
Check camera settings pp
Select single-servo autofocus pp
Press Otwice to delete the current photograph
Page
Camera Menus
First Steps
Menu options
Camera Menus
Tabs
Options in current menu
Menus
Following menus are available
Navigating the Menus
Using Camera Menus
Menu Controls
Display the menus
Highlight a menu item
Select a menu
Position the cursor in the selected menu
Display options
Select the highlighted item
Button
Help
Lbutton
First Steps
Charge the Battery
Remove the terminal cover from the battery
Plug the charger
Insert the battery
Remove the battery when charging is complete
Open the battery-chamber cover
Insert the Battery
Removing the Battery
Close the battery-chamber cover
Incompatible Batteries
Battery and Charger
Battery is not in use
EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-ion Batteries
Attach the lens
Attach a Lens
Remove the rear lens cap and the camera body cap
Cap from the lens and remove the camera body cap
CPU Lenses with Aperture Rings
Detaching the Lens
Remove the lens cap
Lens
Select Language
Basic Setup
Turn the camera on
Select a language
Turn daylight saving time on or off
Select World time
Set time zone
Set the date and time
Set date format
Exit to shooting mode
Clock Battery
Camera Clock
Insert the memory card
Insert a Memory Card
Open the card slot cover
Slide the card slot cover out q Open the card slot w
Close the card slot cover
Confirm that the access lamp is off and turn the camera off
Removing Memory Cards
Remove the memory card
Press the Qbuttons again
Formatting Memory Cards
Press the Qbuttons
Formatting Memory Cards
Memory Cards
No Memory Card
Replace the diopter adjustment control
Adjust Viewfinder Focus
Lift the diopter adjustment control
Focus the viewfinder
Or ready spare battery
Check the battery level
Check the battery level in the control panel or viewfinder
Turn the Camera On
Check the number of exposures remaining
Large-Capacity Memory Cards
Camera Off Display
LCD Illuminators
Auto Meter Off
Control panel
Default settings are listed below
Adjust Camera Settings
Check camera settings
Release mode dial lock release
Choose exposure mode e
Main command dial
Choose single-point AF
Choose matrix metering
Choose single-servo
Autofocus
Ready the Camera
Focus point. Frame a
Focus and Shoot
Halfway to focus
Way down to take the picture
Memory Card Access Lamp
Smoothly press the shutter Release-button the rest
Shutter-Release Button
View additional pictures
Viewing Photographs
Press the Kbutton
Photograph will be displayed in the monitor
Delete the photograph
Deleting Unwanted Photographs
Display the photograph
Deleted
DImage Recording Options
Image Area Image Quality Image Size
Mm picture angle
Image Area
Auto DX Crop
Attached
Choose Image Area
DX Lenses
Select Image area
Adjust settings
Image Area Menu
Choose an option
Assign image area to the Fn button
Fn button Main command dial
Fn Button
Choose the image area
Image size varies with the option selected for image area
Auto DX Crop
Fn, Depth-of-Field Preview, and AE-L/AF-L Buttons
Option File type Description
Image Quality
Following image quality options are available
File Size
Dial
Control panel Image Quality Menu
NEF RAW+JPEG
NEF RAW Recording
Jpeg Compression
+NEF RAW
Jpeg Compression Menu
NEF RAW Recording Menu Type
Color data recorded
Option Description 12-bit
14-bit
NEF RAW Images
Image Size
Option Size pixels Print size cm/in
Qual button Sub-command dial
Control panel Image Size Menu
NFocus
Controlling How the Camera Focuses
Focus Mode
OptionDescription
Button Predictive Focus Tracking
BButton
Autofocus can also be activated by pressing Button
Mode Description
AF-Area Mode
AF-area mode selector
Following options are available
Information
Area AF
Auto-area AF
Display
Select the focus point
Focus Point Selection
Rotate the focus selector lock to
Positioned almost anywhere
See Also
Point and press the shutter-release
Focus Lock
Focus
Button halfway to initiate focus
Recompose Photograph and shoot
Shutter-release Button AE-L/AF-L button
Getting Good Results with Autofocus
Manual Focus
M Selection/Autofocus with Manual Priority
Focal plane mark
Electronic Rangefinder
Focal Plane Position
KRelease Mode
ModeDescription
Choosing a Release Mode
Camera supports the following release modes
Release mode dial lock release
Continuous low speed mode
Continuous Mode
Select CH or CL mode
Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot
Power Source and Frame Rate
Buffer Size
Memory Buffer
Taken in a single burst, see
Select live view a mode to frame pictures in the monitor
Framing Pictures in the Monitor Live View
Live View Options
Focuses normally using phase-detection autofocus
Phase-Detection Versus Contrast-Detect AF
Release mode can be chosen from the following options
Select Live view mode
Select a live view mode
Select Live view
Select Release mode
Select a release mode
Assigning Live View Mode to a Button
Hand-Held Mode
Release mode
Press the shutter-release Button all the way down
Frame a picture in the monitor
Take the picture
No Picture
Frame a picture
Tripod Mode
Ready the camera
Viewfinder
Corner of the display. Use the multi selector to scroll
Selector. To focus using
Check the view in the monitor
Contrast-detect AF point
Focusing with Contrast-Detect Autofocus
Contrast-Detect Autofocus
Shooting information on
AF area brackets are displayed only in hand held mode
Shooting Information Display
For extended periods, the camera may become
Shooting in Live View Mode
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Unusual colors. To prevent damage to
View, release the Kbutton
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Monitor Brightness
Remote Cords
Frame the photograph and focus
Self-Timer Mode
Select self-timer mode
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Start the timer
During the timer count-down, see Custom Setting d1 Beep, pg
Raise the mirror
Mirror up Mode
Select mirror up mode
Take a picture
Reacting Faster to Light
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ISO button Main command Dial Control panel
Choosing ISO Sensitivity Manually
ISO Sensitivity Menu
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ISO Sensitivity Settings
ISO sensitivity settings available
Hi 0.3-Hi
Auto ISO Sensitivity Control
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110
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Metering Exposure Mode
Controlling How the Camera Sets Exposure
Autoexposure AE Lock Exposure Compensation Bracketing
MethodDescription
Metering
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3D Color Matrix II Metering
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To choose a metering method
Lens Types
Exposure Mode
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Button Main command dial Depth-of-Field Preview
Preview button Custom Setting e4-Modeling Flash
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Select exposure mode e
Programmed Auto
Flexible Program
Exposure mode e, different combinations
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Field or slow shutter speeds that blur motion
Choose a shutter speed
Button Main command dial
Shutter-Priority Auto
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Select exposure
Mode g
Aperture-Priority Auto
Choose an aperture
F-number must be read from the lens aperture ring
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Non-CPU Lenses pg
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Mode h
Manual
AF Micro Nikkor Lenses
Choose aperture and shutter speed
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Electronic Analog Exposure Displays
Custom Setting b2 set to 1/3 step
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Select exposure mode h
Long Time-Exposures
Long Time-Exposures
Release the shutter-release button
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Menu pg
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Autoexposure AE Lock
Lock exposure
Metered Area
Adjusting Shutter Speed and Aperture
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Exposure Compensation
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Type of bracketing performed
Bracketing
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Choose the number of shots
Exposure and Flash Bracketing
Select flash or exposure bracketing
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Fn buttonSub-command Control panel Dial
Select an exposure increment
From 1/3, 2/3, and 1 EV. The bracketing programs with an
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Exposure and Flash Bracketing
Canceling Bracketing
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Exposure Bracketing
White Balance Bracketing
Fn button Main command Control panel
Indicator
Select white balance bracketing
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Fn button Sub-command
Select a white balance increment
See page 145 for a definition of mired
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White Balance Bracketing
Keeping Colors True
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White Balance Options
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Studio Flash Lighting
Color Temperature
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Information
White Balance Menu
Button and rotating the sub-command dial
Temperature and press 2. If Preset manual is selected
Select a white balance option
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Fine tune white balance
Press J
Amber A-blue B axis and the green G-magenta M
Mired
White Balance Fine Tuning
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WB button Sub-command
WB Button
Dial Choose Color Temperature
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Method Description
Preset Manual
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Neutral gray or white object is placed under
D-4
White Balance Presets
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Store values copied from d-0 pg
Light a reference object
Set white balance to LPreset manual
Measuring a Value for White Balance
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Check the results
Select direct measurement mode
Measure white balance
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Preset d-0
Select preset d-0
Direct Measurement Mode
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Preset
Copying White Balance from d-0 to Presets d-1-d-4
Select LPreset manual
Select a destination
Highlight the destination
Choose Select image
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Copy white balance
Choosing a White Balance Preset
Highlight a source image
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To set white balance to a preset value
Selecting a White Balance Preset
Select a preset
Select Set
Selecting a White Balance Preset the WB Button
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Edit the comment
Entering a Comment
Select Edit comment
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Active D-Lighting Color Space
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Picture Controls
Creating Custom Picture Controls
Picture Controls
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Picture Controls can be used as described below
Using Picture Controls
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Nikon Picture Controls Versus Custom Picture Controls
Select Set Picture Control
Selecting Nikon Picture Controls
Choosing a Picture Control
Select a Picture Control
Picture Control Grid
Picture Control Indicator
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Modifying Existing Picture Controls
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Picture Control Settings
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Button to return to the Picture Control menu
Previous Settings
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Toning Monochrome Only
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Filter Effects Monochrome Only
Custom Picture Controls
Select Save/edit
Creating Custom Picture Controls
Select Manage Picture Control
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Edit the selected Picture Control
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Name the Picture Control
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Original Picture Control icon
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Original Picture Control Icon
Select Load/save
Sharing Custom Picture Controls
Copying Custom Picture Controls to the Camera
Select Copy to camera
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Name the Picture Control as described
Choose a destination
Saving Custom Picture Controls to the Memory Card
Select Copy to card
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Select Rename
Managing Custom Picture Controls
Renaming Custom Picture Controls
Rename the Picture Control
Select Yes
Deleting Custom Picture Controls from the Camera
Select Delete
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Select Delete from card
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Highlight Yes and press Jto
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Press Jto display confirmation dialog shown at right
Delete the selected Picture
Active D-Lighting off
Active D-Lighting
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To use active D-Lighting
Select Active D-Lighting
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Shooting menu pg , highlight Active D-lighting
Select a color space
Color Space
Select Color space
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Nikon Software
Using the Built-in Flash
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ISO Sensitivity
Built-in Flash
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Choose a metering method
Using the Built-in Flash
Choose a flash mode
Press the flash pop-up button
By camera
Check exposure shutter speed and aperture
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By user
Built-in Flash
Lowering the Built-in Flash
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Camera supports the following flash modes
Flash Modes
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Shutter-priority auto or manual exposure mode
Flash Control Mode
Background. Use of tripod is recommended to
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Mbutton Sub-command dial
Flash Compensation
±0 EV Ybutton Pressed +1.0 EV
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Optional Flash Units
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FV Lock
Assign FV lock to the Fn button
Release FV lock
Lock flash level
Recompose the photograph Take the photograph
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Using FV Lock with the Built-in Flash
Using FV Lock with Optional Flash Units
Metering
TOther Shooting Options
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Option Default
Ebutton Qual button Option Default
Off
See page 418 for a list of default settings
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Select Multiple exposure
Multiple Exposure
Creating a Multiple Exposure
Select Number of shots
Set gain
Select the number of shots
Select Auto gain
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Select Done
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Other Settings
Ref photo options in the setup menu can not used
Multiple Exposure
Interrupting Multiple Exposures
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Select a starting trigger
Interval Timer Photography
Select Interval timer shooting
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Choose a start time
Choose an interval
Not displayed if Now is selected for Choose start time
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Shots per interval
Start shooting
Close the Viewfinder Eyepiece Shutter
Out of Memory
During interval timer photography, the Qicon
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During Shooting
Resume shooting
Pausing Interval Timer Photography
Choose a new starting trigger
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No Photograph
Interrupting Interval Timer Photography
Using the Monitor
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Shooting Menu Banks
Focal Length Not Listed
Non-CPU Lenses
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Zoom Lenses
Select a lens number
Non-CPU Lens Data Menu
Select Non-CPU lens data
Select a focal length
Use the selected control to choose a lens number
Choosing a Lens Number Using Camera Controls
Assign non-CPU lens number selection to a camera control
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Using a GPS Unit
GP-1 GPS Unit
MC-35
Other GPS Units
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Heading
KIcon
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Coordinated Universal Time UTC
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Setup Menu Options
Battery
Exposure meters will not turn off while a GPS unit is
Playback Options
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To display tall portrait-orientation
Full-Frame Playback
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Photo Information
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File Information
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235 Folder number
Highlights
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Image highlights Folder number
RGB Histogram
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Histograms
Shooting Data Page 1
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Sharpening
Shooting Data Page 2
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Long exposure noise
Shooting Data Page 3
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Camera name Folder number
Shooting Data Page 4
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GPS Data
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Overview Data
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162 Time of recording
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Full-frame playback
Viewing Multiple Images Thumbnail Playback
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Taking a Closer Look Playback Zoom
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Press the Lbutton
Protecting Photographs from Deletion
Select an image
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Display the image or highlight it in the thumbnail list
Press the Obutton
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Full-Frame Playback Thumbnail Playback
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Connecting to External Devices
Connecting to a Computer
Printing Photographs
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Connecting to a Computer
Supported Operating Systems
Camera Control Pro
Connecting Cables
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Connect the USB cable
Direct USB Connection
Turn the computer on
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During Transfer
Transfer photographs
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Transfer Mode
Wireless and Ethernet Networks
Mode Function
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Tiff Photographs
Printing Photographs
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Connect camera to printer pg
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Take photographs
Disconnect USB cable USB Hubs
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Connecting the Printer
Turn the camera off Connect the USB cable
Display printing options
Printing Pictures One at a Time
Select a picture
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Press 1 or 3 to highlight an option and press 2 to select
Adjust printing options
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Picture, highlight Crop and press Cropping
Start printing
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Selecting Photographs for Printing
Choose Print select or Print Dpof
Printing Multiple Pictures
Display the PictBridge menu
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Select pictures
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Size, Border, Time Stamp, and Cropping
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Creating Index Prints
Select Index print
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Creating a Dpof Print Order Print Set
Choose Select/set
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Select imprint options
Complete the print order
Highlight Done and press J to complete the print order
Connect the supplied video cable as shown
Viewing Photographs on TV
Standard Definition Devices
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Television Playback
Video Mode pg
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Slide Shows
257
High-Definition Devices
Connect the Hdmi cable as shown
Connect to high- definition device
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ACustom Settings Fine-Tuning
NThe Retouch Menu Creating
Display the menu
DThe Playback Menu Managing Images
Selecting Multiple Pictures
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Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select additional pictures
Display thumbnails
Highlight a picture
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Delete
Press Jto complete the operation
Option Description Selected Delete selected pictures All
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Playback Folder
Hide Image
Choose a folder for playback
OptionDescription Basic photo info
Display Mode
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Info
Rotate Tall
Image Review
After Delete
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Dialog shown at right is displayed when
Slide Show
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Pictures from the current print order
Print Set Dpof
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Select a bank
Shooting Menu Bank
Renaming Shooting Menu Banks
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Enter a name
Save changes and exit
After editing the name, press Jto save changes and exit
Exit without changing shooting menu settings
Reset Shooting Menu
Restore defaults for the current shooting menu bank
No default
Select New folder number
Active Folder
New Folder Number
Choose a folder number
Highlight a folder
Select Folder
Choose Select folder
Select the highlighted folder
Image Size
File Naming
Image Quality
Image Area
Set Picture Control
Jpeg Compression
NEF RAW Recording
Manage Picture Control
Vignette Control
Off the default setting
Active D-Lighting
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Long Exp. NR Long Exposure Noise Reduction
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Live View
ISO Sensitivity Settings
High ISO NR
Multiple Exposure
Interval Timer Shooting
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Custom Setting groups Main menu
Setting bank
Custom
Following Custom Settings are available
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Custom Settings Bank
Custom Setting Bank
Reset Custom Settings
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Autofocus
A1 AF-C Priority Selection
This option controls whether
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Select single-servo AF, rotate the focus mode selector to S
A2 AF-S Priority Selection
Option Description Release
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Default Surrounding eight focus points. Choose when
A3 Dynamic AF Area
OptionDescription Points
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3D-tracking
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A4 Focus Tracking with Lock-On
A5 AF Activation
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A6 AF Point Illumination
A7 Focus Point Wrap-Around
Option Description Auto
Choose from the 51 focus points shown at right
A8 AF Point Selection
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Points focus-point selection
AF-Assist Illuminator
A9 Built-in AF-Assist Illuminator
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A10 AF-On for MB-D10
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B2 EV Steps for Exposure Cntrl
Metering/Exposure
B1 ISO Sensitivity Step Value
B3 Exp Comp/Fine Tune
Change Main/Sub
B4 Easy Exposure Compensation
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B6 Fine Tune Optimal Exposure
B5 Center-Weighted Area
Select Custom Setting b6
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Choose an exposure value
Fine-Tuning Exposure
Select a metering method
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Choose a shorter meter-off delay for longer battery life
Timers/AE Lock
C2 Auto Meter-off Delay
C1 Shutter-Release Button AE-L
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C3 Self-Timer Delay
C4 Monitor off Delay
20 s
D2 Viewfinder Grid Display
Shooting/Display
D1 Beep
D3 Screen Tips
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D4 CL Mode Shooting Speed
D5 Max. Continuous Release
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Reset
D6 File Number Sequence
File Number Sequence
Dark on light
D7 Shooting Info Display
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D8 LCD Illumination
D9 Exposure Delay Mode
D10 MB-D10 Battery Type
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Blinks
Using AA Batteries
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D11 Battery Order
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Bracketing/Flash
E1 Flash Sync Speed
This option controls flash sync speed
250 s
Flash Control at 1/320 s Auto FP
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Shutter speed
Flash-Ready Indicator
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E2 Flash Shutter Speed
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Choose the flash mode for the built-in flash
E3 Flash Cntrl for Built-in Flash
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Manual
Repeating Flash
Option Description Output
Option Description Built-in
Commander Mode
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Group B
Adjust settings for group B
Adjust settings for the built-in flash
Adjust settings for group a
Select the channel Press J
Frame the photograph, focus, and shoot
Compose the shot
Raise the built-in flash
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Commander Mode
Flash Sync Mode Display
Yicon flashes when the built-in flash is in mode M
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E4 Modeling Flash
E5 Auto Bracketing Set
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E6 Auto Bracketing Mode M
Exposure mode
E7 Bracketing Order
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Controls
F1 DSwitch
Shooting Mode
F2 Multi Selector Center Button
F3 Multi Selector
Playback Mode
Selecting Playback mode displays the following options
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FUNC. Button Press
F4 Photo Info/Playback
F5 Assign FUNC. Button
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Horizon
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Virtual
None
FUNC. Button+Dials
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F6 Assign Preview Button
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Option
F7 Assign AE-L/AF-L Button
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F9 Customize Command Dials
F8 Shutter Speed and Aperture Lock
Rotation
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F10 Release Button to Use Dial
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F11 No Memory Card?
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F12 Reverse Indicators
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BThe Setup Menu Camera Setup
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Format Memory Card
Clean Image Sensor
Lock Mirror up for Cleaning
LCD Brightness
Video Mode
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World Time
Language
Daylight
Image Comment
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Auto Image Rotation
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Choose a start option
Image Sensor Cleaning
Dust off Ref Photo
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Frame a featureless white object in the viewfinder
Acquire dust off reference data
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Image Dust Off Reference Data
Battery Info
340
Wireless Transmitter
341
Copies
Image Authentication
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Option
Copyright Information
343
Save/Load Settings
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Menu Option
Saved Settings
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Non-CPU Lens Data
Adjust settings for connection to a GPS unit pg
Virtual Horizon
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Tune
AF Fine Tune
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Value
View the current camera firmware version
Firmware Version
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Choose a picture
Creating Retouched Copies
Creating Retouched Copies in Full-Frame Playback
Display the retouch menu
Select an item in the retouch menu
Creating Retouched Copies from the Retouch Menu
Create a retouched copy
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Display retouch options
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Retouching Copies
Lighting
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Press Xbutton to
Red-Eye Correction
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Navigation window is displayed when
Trim
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Monochrome
Monochrome
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Trim Image Quality and Size
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Filter Effects
Color Balance
Monitor
Display NEF RAW images
Image Overlay
Select Image overlay
Highlight a photograph
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Select the second photo and adjust gain
Highlight the Preview column
Press 4 or 2 to highlight
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Preview the overlay
Save the overlay
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Side-by-Side Comparison
Making a Side-by-Side Comparison
Compare retouched copies to the original photographs
Direction indicated by
Compare the copy with the original
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Select Add items
OMy Menu Creating a Custom Menu
Adding Options to My Menu
Select an item
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Position the new item
View My Menu
Select items
Deleting Options from My Menu
Select Remove items
Delete the selected items
Position the item
Reordering Options in My Menu
Select Rank items
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Select Choose tab
Displaying Recent Settings
Select Recent Settings
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Pg n
Cleaning Low-Pass Filter
Camera Care, Options, and Resources
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Compatible CPU Lenses
Lens/accessory
Compatible Lenses
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Lens f-number
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AF-S/AF-I Teleconverter
Non-CPU Lenses
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Compatible Non-CPU Lenses
Incompatible Accessories and Non-CPU Lenses
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Min. range
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Lens
AF-Assist Illumination
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Red-Eye Reduction
Is selected
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Calculating Picture Angle
Nikon Creative Lighting System CLS
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CLS-Compatible Flash Units
Principal features of these flash units are listed below
Feature
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Guide Number
SB-900
Flash mode/feature
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Other Flash Units
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24-34 mm 35-49 mm
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17-19 mm 20-105 mm
Use Only Nikon Flash Accessories
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Sync Terminal
Accessory Shoe
Flash Contacts
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Other Accessories
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Type I CompactFlash memory cards to be inserted
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Filters
Adapters
Modified after shooting
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Software
Body cap
Accessory
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SanDisk
Approved Memory Cards
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Caring for the Camera
Cleaning
Cleaner to a soft cloth and clean with care
Storage
Low-Pass Filter
Clean Now
Display the Clean image sensor menu
Place the camera base down
Select Clean at startup/ shutdown
Clean at Startup/Shutdown
Select Clean now
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Select an option
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Select Lock mirror up for cleaning
Manual Cleaning
Charge the battery or connect an AC adapter
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Clean the filter
Examine the low-pass filter
Press the shutter-release button all the way down
Foreign Matter on the Low-Pass Filter
Use a Reliable Power Source
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Caring for the Camera and Battery Cautions
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Release the shutter a few times n before putting it away
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Or c4 Monitor off delay
Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
Display
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Aperture setting to use lens
Shooting
Image quality set to NEF RAW
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Auto FP or 1/250 s Auto
A9 Built-in AF-assist Illuminator
Adjust Set Picture Control
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Select All for Playback folder
Playback
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Select On for Rotate tall
Miscellaneous
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Camera or Optional MB-D10 Battery pack
Error Messages
Indicator
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Be used
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Card
Damaged
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Continue if
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This file
Continue Paper jam
Supply Select Continue Out of ink
Problem Solution Check ink Ink error
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Replace ink
Appendix covers the following topics
Appendix
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Aperture, Sensitivity, and Flash Range
Defaults
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422
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Memory Card Capacity
FX Format 36 × 24 Image Area
DX Format 24 × 16 Image Area
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D5-Max. Continuous Release pg
Shutter speed
Exposure Program
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Maximum aperture at ISO equivalent
Aperture, Sensitivity, and Flash Range
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Range
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Specifications
Nikon D700 Digital Camera
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Supported Standards
Battery Life
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Burst, 200, 299 72, 79, 283
Flash cntrl for built-in flash, 309 Commander mode
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LCD brightness LCD illumination
Recent settings Red-eye correction
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