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 David BUSCH’S
 Associate Director of Marketing
 For Cathy
 Acknowledgments
About the Author
 Contents
 Chapter Nikon D7000 Roadmap
Chapter Getting the Right Exposure
 Chapter Mastering Autofocus Options 133
 Chapter Live View and D-Movies 153
Chapter Advanced Techniques 179
 Chapter Setup Playback and Shooting Menus 213
 Chapter Setup The Custom Settings Menu 275
 Chapter Setup The Setup Menu, Retouch Menu My Menu 311
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 Chapter Working with Lenses 345
Chapter Making Light Work for You 395
 Chapter Useful Software for the Nikon D7000 443
 Chapter Nikon D7000 Troubleshooting Prevention 459
Glossary 489 Index 501
 Preface
 Introduction
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 David Busch’s Compact Field Guide for the Nikon D7000
 Family Resemblance
Who Are You?
 Introduction
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 Who Am I?
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 Nikon D7000 Thinking Outside of the Box
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 First Things First
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 Nikon D7000 Thinking Outside of the Box
 Initial Setup
Mastering the Multi Selector and Command Dials
 OK button
 Setting the Clock
Battery Included
Battery and a Spare
 Charging the Battery
Final Steps
 Mounting the Lens
 Dealing with Errors
 Adjusting Diopter Correction
Inserting a Secure Digital Memory Card
 More about CSM Options in Chapter
 Formatting a Memory Card
 HOW Many SHOTS?
 File Capacity of 8GB Card
 Choosing a Release Mode
Nikon D7000 Quick Start
 Remote
 Shooting Movies
 Selecting an Exposure Mode
 Choosing a Scene Mode
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 Choosing an Advanced Mode
Choosing a Metering Mode
 Choosing a Focus Mode
 Autofocus/Manual focus switch Autofocus mode button
 Choosing the Focus Area Mode
 Nikon D7000 Quick Start
 Other Settings
Adjusting White Balance and ISO
Making Settings Under LOW Light
 Using the Self-Timer
Reviewing the Images You’ve Taken
 Using the Built-in Flash
 Pop-up flash
 Transferring Photos to Your Computer
 Changing Default Settings
 Resetting the Nikon D7000
Two-Button Reset
 Image quality Normal Image Size L Large
 Shooting Menu/Custom Settings menu Reset
Flash compensation Off Exposure compensation Off Flash mode
 Recommended Default Changes
 Custom Settings Menu
Shooting Menu
 Nikon D7000 Roadmap
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 Nikon D7000 Full Frontal
 On/Off
 TIP
 Lens mount
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 Nikon D7000’s Business End
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 Playback Button
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 Menu button
 Playing Back Images
 Zooming the Nikon D7000 Playback Display
 Viewing Thumbnails
 Nikon D7000 Roadmap
 Working with Calendar View
 Working with the Shooting Information/ Photo Data Displays
 Using the Shooting Information Display
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 Movie Quality
 Using the Photo Data Displays
 Focus
 Highlights screen RGB histogram screen
 Shooting Data 1 screen Data 2 screen
 Shooting Data 3 screen GPS data screen
 Going Topside
Frame Shutter
 Mode dial
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 Focal plane indicator
 LCD Control Panel Readouts
 Exposure
 First, in Figure
 GPS ISO
 Lens Components
 Focus ring Autofocus
 On/Off switch
 Indexing
 Looking Inside the Viewfinder
 Points
 Underneath Your Nikon D7000
 Using the MB-D11 Multi-Power Battery Pack/Vertical Grip
 False Economy
 First, remove the rubber gas- ket covering the contacts
 Remove the grip. To remove the grip, reverse these steps
 Beyond Basics
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 Getting Right Exposure
 Getting a Handle on Exposure
 Getting the Right Exposure
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 Stops and Shutter Speeds
 Equivalent Exposures
 How the D7000 Calculates Exposure
Correctly Exposed
Stops Versus Stops
 Overexposed
 Underexposed
 WHY the Gray Card CONFUSION?
MODES, MODES, and More Modes
 Choosing a Metering Method
Matrix Metering
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 Center-Weighted Metering
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 Spot Metering
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 Choosing an Exposure Method
Aperture-Priority
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 Shutter-Priority
 Program Mode
Making EV Changes
 Manual Exposure
Metering with Older Lenses
 Using Scene Modes
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 Adjusting Exposure with ISO Settings
 Dealing with Noise
 Bracketing
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 White Balance Bracketing
 ADL Bracketing
White Balance Bracketing Programs
 Bracketing and Merge to HDR
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 Fixing Exposures with Histograms
Displaying Histograms
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 Mastering Autofocus Options
How Focus Works
 Phase Detection
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 Improved Cross-Type Focus Point
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 Contrast Detection
 Adding Circles of Confusion
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 Using Autofocus with the Nikon D7000
 Autofocus Simplifies Our Lives… Doesn’t It?
 Bringing the Multi-CAM 4800DX AF System into Focus
Autofocus Point Selection Overview
 Choosing Autofocus Point Selection Mode
 Single-Point AF
 Dynamic-Area AF
3D-tracking
 Autofocus Mode and Priority
Autofocus Mode
Automatic-Area AF
 Single-Servo Autofocus AF-S
Continuous-Servo Autofocus AF-C
 Automatic Autofocus AF-A
Manual Focus
 Autofocus Activation… and More
 Trap Auto Focus
 Live View and D-Movies
New Perspective of Live View
 What You Can Do with Live View
 Metering Mode
Focus Mode
Beginning Live View
 Focus Area
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 Viewing Live View Information
Introducing Subject-Tracking
 Aperture
 Live View display with virtual horizon
 Shooting in Live View
 Shooting Movies with the D7000
 What Frame Rate 24 fps or 30 fps?
 Viewing Your Movies
Not Much of a Limitation
 Editing Your Movies
 Saving a Frame
 Tips for Shooting Better Movies
Make a Shooting Script
Use Storyboards
 Storytelling in Video
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 Lighting for Video
Illumination
 Creative Lighting
Lighting Styles
 Audio
 Tips for Better Audio
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 Advanced Techniques
Continuous Shooting
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 Tiny Slice of Time
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 Working with Short Exposures
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 Long Exposures
 Three Ways to Take Long Exposures
 Working with Long Exposures
 Second expo- sure rendered the passersby almost invisible
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 Delayed Exposures
Self-Timer
Time-Lapse/Interval Photography
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 Geotagging with the Nikon GP-1
 Nikon GP-1 geotagging unit
 WiFi
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 Focus Stacking
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 Recommended Customized Settings
 Shooting Menu Recommendations
 ISO sensitivity settings
Movie Settings
Long Exp. NR
High ISO NR
 Custom Settings Menu Recommendations
High ISO NR ISO
 Custom Settings Menu Recommendations #1
 Timers/AE Lock
 D10
D11
D12
D13
 Aperture setting
F10
 Item Option Sports Indoors
 Commander Only
 Menus and playback
 Advanced Tools
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 Setup Playback and Shooting Menus
 Anatomy of the Nikon D7000’s Menus
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 Playback Menu Options
Delete
 Playback Folder
 Hide Image
 Display Mode
 Copy Images
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 Tip
 Image Review
After Delete
 Rotate Tall
 Slide Show
 Print Set Dpof
 Shooting Menu Options
 Common shooting set- tings can be changed in this menu
 Reset Shooting Menu
Storage Folder
 Default Shooting Menu Values
 File Naming
 Entering Text on the Nikon D7000
 Use this D7000 screen to enter text
 Role Played by Card in Slot
Image Quality
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 RAW+JPEG formats here
 Jpeg vs. RAW
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 Hidden Jpegs
 Image Size
Jpeg Compression
NEF RAW Recording
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 White Balance
Your two choices look like this
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 Using Preset Manual White Balance
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 Storing and Retrieving White Balance Settings
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 Set Picture Control
White Balance Library
 Choosing a Picture Control Style
 Editing a Picture Control Style
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 Filters VS. Toning
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 Manage Picture Control
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 Auto Distortion Control
Color Space
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 Active D-Lighting
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 Long Exp. NR
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 High ISO NR
 ISO Sensitivity Settings
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 Multiple Exposure
 Movie Settings
 Interval Timer Shooting
 Sequence
 Tip
 Remote Control Mode
Pause or Cancel Interval Shooting
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 Setup The Custom Settings Menu
 Custom Settings Menu Layout
 Reset Custom Settings
Default Custom Settings Values Autofocus
 Default Custom Settings Bank Values Timers/AE Lock
 Default Custom Settings Bank Values Shooting/Display
 Default Custom Settings Bank Values Bracketing/Flash
 Autofocus
 A1 AF-C Priority Selection
A2 AF-S Priority Selection
 A3 Focus Tracking with Lock-on
A4 AF Point Illumination
 A5 Focus Point Wrap-Around
A6 Number of Focus Points
 A7 Built-in AF-Assist Illuminator
A8 Live View/Movie AF
Metering/Exposure
 B1 ISO Sensitivity Step Value
B2 EV Steps for Exposure Cntrl
 B3 Easy Exposure Compensation
 B4 Center-Weighted Area
B5 Fine-Tune Optimal Exposure
 Timers/AE Lock
C1 Shutter Release Button AE-L
 C2 Auto Meter-Off Delay
C3 Self-Timer
 C4 Monitor Off Delay
 C5 Remote on Duration
Shooting/Display
Turn off modeling flash. Set CSM #e4 to Off
 D1 Beep
D2 Viewfinder Grid Display
 D3 ISO Display and Adjustment
 D6 CL Mode Shooting Speed
D4 Viewfinder Warning Display
D5 Screen Tips
 D7 Max. Continuous Release
D8 File Number Sequence
 HOW Many SHOTS, REALLY?
 D9 Information Display
D10 LCD Illumination
 D11 Exposure Delay Mode
D13 MB-D11 Battery Type
D14 Battery Order
D12 Flash Warning
 Bracketing/Flash
 E1 Flash Sync Speed
E2 Flash Shutter Speed
 E3 Flash Cntrl for Built-in Flash
 E4 Modeling Flash
E5 Auto Bracketing Set
 E6 Bracketing Order
Controls
 F1 Illuminator Switch
F2 OK Button Shooting Mode
F3 Assign Fn. Button
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 F4 Assign Preview Button
F5 Assign AE-L/AF-L Button
 F6 Customize Command Dials
 F7 Release Button to Use Dial
F8 Slot Empty Release Lock
 F9 Reverse Indicators
F10 Assign MB-D11 AE-L/AF-L Button
 Setup The Setup Menu, Retouch Menu, and My Menu
Setup Menu Options
 Hdmi
 Save User Settings
Format Memory Card
 Reset User Settings
Clean Image Sensor
LCD Brightness
 Setup The Setup Menu, Retouch Menu, and My Menu
 Lock Mirror Up for Cleaning
Video Mode
Flicker Reduction
 Time Zone and Date
 Language
Image Comment
Auto Image Rotation
Image Dust Off Ref Photo
 Battery Info
Wireless Transmitter
Copyright Information
 Save/Load Settings
 GPS
 Virtual Horizon
 Non-CPU Lens Data
 AF Fine Tune
 Eye-Fi Upload
 Firmware Version
Retouch Menu Options
 Retouch menu allows simple in- camera editing
 Lighting
Red-Eye Correction
 Trim
 Trim Sizes
 Monochrome
Filter Effects
Color Balance
Image Overlay
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 NEF RAW Processing
 Tip
 Resize
 Quick Retouch
Straighten
 Distortion Control
Fisheye
 Color Outline
Perspective Control
 Miniature Effect
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 Side-by-Side Comparison
To use Side-by-Side Comparison
 Edit Movie
 Using My Menu
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 Working with Lenses
Sensor Sensibilities
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 Crop or Not?
 Your First Lens
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 Buy Now, Expand Later
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 What Lenses Can You Use?
 Ingredients of Nikon’s Alphanumeric Soup
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 What Lenses Can Do for You
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 Zoom or Prime?
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 An 85mm f/1.4 lens was perfect for this hand- held photo
 Using Wide-Angle and Wide-Zoom Lenses
Categories of Lenses
 Field of View at Various Focal Lengths
 Tectural photos
 DOF in Depth
 Avoiding Potential Wide-Angle Problems
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 Using Telephoto and Tele-Zoom Lenses
 Wide f/stop helped isolate the statue from its background
 Avoiding Telephoto Lens Problems
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 Telephotos and Bokeh
 Add-ons and Special Features
Lens Hoods
 Telephoto Converters
 Macro Focusing
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 Vibration Reduction
 Vibration Reduction in the Camera or in the LENS?
 Your Second and Third… Lens
 Magic Three
Original Magic Three
 FULL-FRAME FOLLY?
 New Magic Three
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 Fine-Tuning the Focus of Your Lenses
 Correct focus top, front focus middle, and back focus bottom
 Lens Tune-up
 Evaluate Current Focus
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 Changing the Fine-Tuning Setting
 Set Default Value
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 Making Light Work for You
 Continuous Illumination versus Electronic Flash
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 Electronic flash can freeze almost any action
 Continuous Lighting Basics
 Daylight
 Incandescent/Tungsten Light
 Fluorescent Light/Other Light Sources
 Adjusting White Balance
 Electronic Flash Basics
 Determining Exposure
Guide Numbers
 How Electronic Flash Works
 Typical Electronic Flash Sequence
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 Choosing a Flash Sync Mode
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 Ghost Images
 Avoiding Sync Speed Problems
Every Which WAY, Including UP
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 High-Speed FP Sync
 Working with Nikon Flash Units
 Nikon D7000 Built-in Flash
Nikon SB-900
Nikon SB-700
 Nikon SB-600
 Nikon SB-400
Nikon SB-R200
 Using Zoom Heads
Flash Techniques
 Zoom Head Equivalents for DX Mode
 Flash Modes
 425
 Burn OUT
 Working with Wireless Commander Mode
Setting Commander Mode for the D7000’s Built-in Flash
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 Setting Commander and Remote Modes for the SB-900
 Connecting External Flash
 Using Flash Exposure Compensation
Diffusing and Softening the Light
More Advanced Lighting Techniques
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 Fill flash brightened up the shadows in this photo
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 Using Multiple Light Sources
Basic Flash Setups
Studio Flash
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 Connecting Multiple Non-Dedicated Units to Your Nikon D7000
 Other Lighting Accessories
Soft Boxes
Light Stands
Backgrounds
 Snoots and Barn Doors
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 Useful Software for the Nikon D7000
 Nikon’s Applications and Utilities
Nikon View NX
 Nikon Transfer
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 Nikon Capture NX2
 Capture NX2’s tools are arranged in dockable palettes
 Control Points are used to make common adjustments
 Nikon Camera Control Pro
Other Software
 Phase One Capture One Pro C1 Pro
DxO Optics Pro
 Bibble Pro
 BreezeBrowser Pro
BreezeSystems NKRemote
 Photoshop/Photoshop Elements
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 Nikon D7000 Troubleshooting Prevention
 Battery Powered
 Keeping Track of Your Batteries and Memory Cards
 Upgrading Your Firmware
 Why Three Firmware Modules?
When to Upgrade Your Firmware
How It Works
 Getting Ready
 View your cur- rent firmware versions before upgrading
 Updating from a Card Reader
Updating with a USB Connection
 Starting the Update
Turn the camera off when update is
 Protect Your LCD
 Troubleshooting Memory Cards
 All Your Eggs in One Basket?
 Extreme Backup
Preventive Measures
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 What Can Go Wrong?
 What Can You Do?
 Ultimate Irony
Diminishing Returns
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 Clean Your Sensor
 Dust the FAQs, Ma’am
Can see dust on my mirror. How can I remove it?
 Identifying and Dealing with Dust
Never see any dust on my sensor. What’s all the fuss about?
 Avoiding Dust
 Use a robust air bulb for clean- ing your sensor
 Sensor Cleaning
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 Air Cleaning
 Brush Cleaning
Liquid Cleaning
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 Tape Cleaning
Magnifier Assisted Cleaning
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 Exif See exchangeable image file format Exif
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 Non-TTL auto flash, 425 a Aperture-priority mode
Accessory shoe, 75-76 cover
AA Auto Aperture flash, 425 AC adapters
Action-stopping. See freezing action Active D-Lighting
 Adobe Premiere Elements, 167 Adobe RGB
Adorama
AEB automatic exposure bracketing
AF-A automatic AF
 Aperture. See also f/stops
 Battery chargers, 8 Battery grips, 13, 50-51, 89-92
Beach/Snow mode, 30, 117 beep indicator
Audio/video cable, 8 audio/video port, 54-55 auto-area AF
Backing up images on memory cards Backlighting
 Bellows extension, 377 Bibble Pro
Black body radiators
Body caps
Brightness histograms
 Camera user settings
Cables. See also USB cables
Calendar view, working in, 64-65 calibrating
Camera shake. See also vibration reduction
 Color temperature, 244-245. See also WB white balance
Colormunki, X-Rite Commander mode
Comments
Computers. See also transferring images to computer
 Contrast
Contrast detection, 138-139 control panel
Corel Photo Paint, 450 Corel Video Studio, 167 cost
Cropping. See also crop factor
 Lighting. See also Active D-Lighting
Degrees Kelvin
 DOF depth-of-field
DOF depth-of-field button
Exif information, software for, 297 Expeed
 Exposure modes, 104. See also Advanced modes Scene modes
Eyecup Eyeglasses, diopter correction for, 20 eyepiece
Eyepiece cap
Stops. See also aperture
 Fine-tuning focus of lenses
Flash mode button
Fill flash/fill light
Finelight Studios, 395 firmware
 Flexible Program, 114-115. See also P Program mode
Flicker Reduction options, Setup menu Flickr
Flash modes
Flip-up hoods for LCD, 469 fluorescent light
 Focus tracking
Foggy images with telephoto lenses Folder names
Folders. See also folder names Playback folder
Food mode, 30, 118 foregrounds
 Guide numbers GN
HDR High Dynamic Range
HDTV. See also Hdmi
Highlights display, 69
 Interval timer
Image Recall, 476 image size
IX lenses
 Filter holders, 384 lighting gels
 Live View information display
Long exposures, 186-190. See also long exposure noise
Longitudinal/axial chromatic aberration
 Magnifying eyepiece, 13 main command dial, 15
Maximum aperture
 Modeling light, 406 monitor-off delay
Menu button, 14, 47-48, 58-59 Menus
MF manual focus
Micro lenses, 357 microphone
 Multiple exposures
Multiple light sources
MUP. See mirror lock-up MUP My Menu
 Nikon SB-700. See also Commander mode
Nikon SB-900, 12. See also Commander mode
Nikon Capture NX2, 12
Nikon Creative Lighting System CLS 422
 Program mode
Pet Portrait mode, 30, 117 phase detection
Phase One Capture Pro C1Pro Photo data displays
Photo Rescue 2 Photographic Solutions
 Power. See also batteries
Power switch, 76-77 pre-flash
Pinnacle Studio, 167 pixel density
Pixels. See also sensors
 Recent Settings
RAW formats
RAW utilities. See also Adobe Camera Raw Nikon ViewNX
RAW+JPEG format
 Remote control cable, 12 remote mirror up
Retouch indicator
Release priority, 34, 282 remaining shots
Repeating flash RPT
 Save User Settings options, setup menu Saving
Secure Digital cards. See memory cards self-timer
Self-timer lamp Sensor Brush Sensor cleaning, 477
RGB histograms, 69, 71
 Sepia toning effects, 253, 255 setup
Setup menu
Sharpness
Shooting menu
 Shutter speed. See also sync speed
Silent Wave motor, 350, 355
Silhouette effect
Sizing/resizing. See also cropping image size
 Sub-command dial, 15
Spot metering, 32
Spyder products, Datacolor, 261 sRGB
Subject-tracking AF
 Taking aperture, 84-85 Tamron
Telephoto lenses, 358-359
Television. See also Hdmi
Text, entering, 232-233, 318 third-party vendors
 TTL through the lens
ViewNX 2. See Nikon ViewNX 2 vignetting
Virtual horizon
 Wide-area AF Wide-zoom lenses. See wide-angle lenses WiFi
WB white balance button, 58-59 WBB white balance bracketing
Wedding photography
Wein Safe Sync White, John
 Zoom heads
Zoom in button, 58-59 zoom lenses
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