Index

Menu items and options in the camera monitor are shown in bold.

Symbols

DSwitch, 318

K(Single-point AF), 74, 75

I(Dynamic-area AF), 74, 75, 285 H(Auto-area AF), 74, 75

S, 84

CL, 84, 86, 91, 299 CH, 84, 86

a, 89

E (Self-timer), 102 MUP, 104

a(Matrix), 112, 113, 295

Z(Center-weighted), 112, 294, 295 b(Spot), 112, 295

e(Programmed auto), 116 f(Shutter-priority auto), 118

g(Aperture-priority auto), 119

h(Manual), 121

Q(Help), 26, 31

t(Memory buffer), 53

L(Preset manual), 141, 148

Numerics

1,005-segment RGB sensor, 140

3D color matrix metering II, 113

3D-tracking, 74, 75, 286

A

AC adapter, 385

Accessories, 385

Active D-Lighting, 179

Active folder, 272

AE-L, 79, 126, 325

AF, 72, 74, 76, 80

AF activation, 287

AF area brackets, 45, 94

AF assist, 53, 290, 375

AF fine tune, 347

AF point illumination, 288

AF point selection, 289

AF-area mode, 74 auto-area AF, 74, 75 dynamic-area AF, 74, 75, 285 single-point AF, 74, 75

438

AF-C priority selection, 283

Bbutton, 73, 96, 287, 291

AF-On for MB-D10, 291

AF-S priority selection, 284

After delete, 265

A-M switch, 36 Amber, 144, 358 Aperture, 119–122

maximum, 82, 210 minimum, 37, 114

Aperture-priority auto, 119 Assign AE-L/AF-L button, 325 Assign FUNC. button, 320 Assign preview button, 324

Auto bracketing, 130, 315, 316 Auto bracketing (Mode M), 316 Auto bracketing set, 315

AE & flash, 315 AE only, 315 Flash only, 315 WB bracketing, 315

Auto DX Crop, 58

Auto FP high-speed sync., 305, 306, 377 Auto image rotation, 336

Auto meter off, 48, 296 Auto meter-off delay, 296

Auto-area AF, 74, 75 Autofocus, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80

B

Backlight, 48, 302

Battery, 32, 34, 46, 302, 304, 340 charging, 32

pack, 302, 304, 341, 385 Battery info, 340 Battery order, 304 Beep, 298

Body cap, 5, 36, 388 Bracketing, 130, 315, 316

exposure, 130, 315, 316 flash, 130, 315, 316 white balance, 130, 135

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Nikon D700OUTFIT, D700BODY, D7000BODY, D7000KIT user manual Index, 438, Symbols, Numerics

D7000BODY, D7000KIT, D700BODY, D700OUTFIT specifications

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