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DIGITAL CAMERA D7200 Model Name: N1406 The Menu Guide AFor Your Safety Symbols and Conventions bold Camera Settings Package Contents Table of Contents User Settings: U1 and U2 Modes Release Mode Self-TimerMode (E) Image Recording Options Using Two Memory Cards Exposure White Balance Fine-TuningWhite Balance Choosing a Color Temperature Image Enhancement Remote Control Photography Using an Optional ML-L3Remote Control Wireless Remote Controllers WR-R10/WR-T10Wireless Remote Controllers Recording and Viewing Movies More on Playback Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom Protecting Photographs from Deletion Full-Frame,Thumbnail, and Calendar Playback What Wi-FiCan Do for You Menu List CThe Photo Shooting Menu: Photo Shooting Options OMy Menu/mRecent Settings Retouch Menu Options Technical Notes Approved Memory Cards For Your Safety ADo not disassemble ADo not place the strap around the neck of an infant or child ADo not carry tripods with a lens or camera attached •Use only batteries approved for use in this equipment •Do not short or disassemble the battery •Do not expose the battery to flame or to excessive heat •Do not immerse in or expose to water AUse appropriate cables Notices Notices for Customers in the U.S.A Power Cable •Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna D7200 CAUTIONS Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction •Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced •Comply with copyright notices Disposing of Data Storage Devices AVC Patent Portfolio License Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories The use of non-Nikonelectronic accessories could damage DUse Only Nikon Brand Accessories ABefore Taking Important Pictures ALife-LongLearning •For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com For users in the U.S.A Wireless Notices for Customers in Canada FCC/IC RF Exposure Statement Notices for Customers in Europe may be consulted at http://imaging.nikon.com/support/pdf/DoC_D7200.pdf Notice for Customers in Singapore Trade Name: Model: D7200 Introduction Getting to Know the Camera The Camera Body The Camera Body (Continued) 10Cover for accessory terminal and headphone connector 84 14Connector for external 15USB connector 76, 284 22 7Battery-chambercover 8Contact cover for optional MB-D15 9Power connector cover 13 15 40, 246 39 Memory card access lamp ALCD Illuminators Power switch DThe Speaker The Mode Dial ANon-CPULenses The Release-ModeDial The Control Panel The Viewfinder Aperture (number of 18Exposure/flash bracketing 27Flash compensation 28Exposure compensation 29Auto ISO sensitivity The Monitor (Live View) ❚❚Viewing and Hiding Indicators Press the Rbutton to hide or display indicators in the monitor CMode 1Mode The Multi Selector Camera Menus Using Camera Menus ❚❚Navigating the Menus 5Highlight a menu item. Press 1 or 3to highlight a menu item 6Display options 7Highlight an option. Press 1 or 3 to highlight an option 8 Select the highlighted item First Steps 2Charge the battery AC wall adapter Power cable CHARGE 3Insert the battery and memory card OFF AThe Battery and Charger 4Attach a lens 5 Turn the camera on AImage Sensor Cleaning 6 Choose a language and set the camera clock Use the multi selector and 7 Focus the viewfinder. Rotate the diopter adjustment control until viewfinder, be careful not to put your fingers or fingernails in your eye ❚❚Battery Level The battery level is shown in the control panel and viewfinder ❚❚Number of Exposures Remaining Overflow Slot ❚❚Removing the Battery and Memory Cards Removing the Battery Removing Memory Cards DMemory Cards ANo Memory Card AThe Write Protect Switch SD memory cards are equipped ❚❚Detaching the Lens DCPU Lenses with Aperture Rings “Point-and-Shoot”Photography (iand j Modes) 2 Pressing the mode dial lock release on top of the camera, rotate the mode dial to ior j 3Ready the camera Viewfinder photography AFraming Photographs in Portrait (Tall) Orientation AUsing a Zoom Lens 5 Press the shutter-releasebutton halfway 6Shoot To end live view, press the abutton AThe Built-inFlash AThe Standby Timer (Viewfinder Photography) Standby timer Exposure meters off AThe Monitor off Delay (Live View) Monitor off delay ALive View Zoom Preview T) button AExposure DShooting in Live View Basic Playback Deleting Unwanted Photographs Note that photographs can not be recovered once deleted Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation (Scene Mode) ❚❚ Scenes Option Portrait l Landscape p Child u Sunset v Dusk/Dawn w Pet Portrait x Candlelight Blossom Special Effects Create photos that appear to be pictures of iMiniature Effect high speed, compressing about 45 minutes of Miniature Effect can be adjusted in live view (0 47). 1 All colors other than the selected colors are Options Available in Live View ❚❚iMiniature Effect 2Position the focus point options from the display and enlarge 3Display options Press Jto display miniature effect options 4Adjust options 5Press J ❚❚uSelective Color 2Display options 3 Select a color 4 Choose the color range included in the final image. Choose from values between 1 and 7; note that higher values may include hues from other colors P, S, A, and M Modes P: Programmed Auto S: Shutter-PriorityAuto A: Aperture-PriorityAuto ADepth-of-FieldPreview (Viewfinder Photography) Pv button ACustom Setting e5—ModelingFlash (Viewfinder Photography; 0284) M: Manual AThe Exposure Indicators Custom Setting b2 set to 1/3 step Underexposed by photography) (live view) Long Time-Exposures(M Mode Only) Bulb (A) •Time (%): Start the exposure using the Time (%) Long exposure NR ❚❚Bulb 1Rotate the mode dial to M. Mode dial 2Choose a shutter speed 3Take the photograph ❚❚Time 3Open the shutter 4Close the shutter Repeat the operation performed in Step AML-L3Remote Controls Saving User Settings 3 Select Save user settings Save user settings 4Select Save to U1 or Save to U2 Highlight Save to U1 or Save to U2 and press 5Save user settings Recalling User Settings Resetting User Settings Release Mode Choosing a Release Mode Frame Advance Rate AThe Memory Buffer ALive View Self-TimerMode (E) ACover the Viewfinder Rubber eyecup Eyepiece cap DUsing the Built-inFlash 0280) Mirror up Mode (MUP) Page Image Recording Options Image Area AImage Area The selected option is shown in the display AThe Viewfinder Display 1.3× DX crop ❚❚The Image Area Menu 1Select Image area ❚❚Camera Controls 1Assign image area selection to a camera control Choose image area Assign preview button AE-L Image Quality and Size Image Quality X(T) button Main command ANEF (RAW) Images NEF (RAW) processing ANEF+JPEG A+ NEF (RAW) + NEF (RAW) Assign Fn button AThe Photo Shooting Menu ❚❚JPEG Compression O Size priority Optimal quality ❚❚Type NEF (RAW) recording Image Size Using Two Memory Cards Focus Autofocus Autofocus Mode The following autofocus modes can be selected during live view: Single-servo Full-timeservo AF: For moving subjects. Camera focuses Full-time servo AF APredictive Focus Tracking (Viewfinder Photography) AF-AreaMode 3D-tracking •Auto-areaAF: The camera automatically Auto-area A3D-tracking The following AF-areamodes can be selected during live view: !Face-priority $Wide-area %Normal-area •&Subject-trackingAF: Use the multi AManual Focus-PointSelection AF-modebutton Sub-commanddial AAF-AreaMode (Viewfinder Photography) AF-areamode is shown in the control panel and viewfinder AF-areamode Control panel DUsing Autofocus in Live View AFocus-PointSelection >AF point illumination (0 277). For information on setting focus AF point illumination Focus Lock 2Lock focus AF-Aand AF-Cfocus modes (viewfinder photography) AAE-L/AF-L Shutter-releasebutton Recompose the photograph and shoot Focus will remain locked between shots if you AF-S AGetting Good Results with Autofocus There is little or no contrast between the subject and the background Example: Subject is the same color as the background The focus point contains objects at different distances from the camera Example: Subject is inside a cage Manual Focus ❚❚The Electronic Rangefinder (Viewfinder Photography) The viewfinder focus indicator can be used to confirm whether the subject in AFocal Plane Position 46.5 mm ISO Sensitivity ISO sensitivity settings ❚❚Hi BW1/Hi BW2 AHi ISO Command Dial Access is chosen for 271) Hi BW1 and Hi BW2 can be selected by pressing the Auto ISO Sensitivity Control 3Adjust settings Maximum sensitivity Minimum shutter speed ISO AUTO AMinimum Shutter Speed Maximum sensitivity AAuto ISO Sensitivity Control AEnabling and Disabling Auto ISO Senstivity Control You can turn auto ISO sensitivity control on or off by pressing the Exposure Metering Z(Q) ANon-CPULens Data lens data Fine-tune optimal exposure Autoexposure Lock ASpot Metering AAdjusting Shutter Speed and Aperture PShutter speed and aperture (flexible program; 0 52) Shutter speed Aperture Exposure Compensation the Ebutton. The current value for exposure compensation can be confirmed in the exposure indicator by pressing the Ebutton AMode M AExposure Compensation (Live View) 278) White Balance (U) button Main command AThe Shooting Menus AStudio Flash Lighting AColor Temperature “Warmer” (redder) colors qI(sodium-vaporlamps): 2700 K r I(cool-whitefluorescent): 4200 K t I(day white fluorescent): 5000 K Fine-TuningWhite Balance Press Jto save settings and return to the shooting menus ❚❚The L(U) Button At settings other than K (Choose color temp.) and L (Preset manual), the L(U) AWhite Balance Fine-Tuning A“Mired” •4000 K–3000K (a difference of 1000 K)=83 mired •7000 K–6000K (a difference of 1000 K)=24 mired WB bracketing Choosing a Color Temperature 3Select a value for green-magenta 4Press J Press Jto save changes and return to When K(Choose color temp.) is selected, the L(U) button rotate the sub-commanddial L(U) button until the desired value is button and press 4or 2to highlight a digit and change press 1or 3to Preset Manual Viewfinder Photography 2Set white balance to L(Preset manual) 3Select a preset L(U) button Sub-command AMeasuring Preset Manual White Balance (Viewfinder Photography) Release the ) button briefly and then press the button until starts to flash in the control panel and viewfinder 5Measure white balance In the few seconds before the 6Check the results If the camera was able to measure a value for white balance, Cwill DDirect Measurement Mode ASelecting a Preset Selecting Live View (Spot White Balance) Page 6Measure white balance (Monitor off delay) > Live view (0 279) 7Exit direct measurement mode Press the L(U) button to exit direct measurement mode Preset manual Managing Presets 5Copy white balance AChoosing a White Balance Preset AEdit Comment AProtect Image Enhancement Picture Controls Selecting a Picture Control 1Select Set Picture Control. Highlight Set Picture Control in either of the shooting menus and press 2Select a Picture Control Highlight a Picture Control and press ACustom Picture Controls Modifying Picture Controls ❚❚Picture Control Settings Mute or heighten the effect of the selected Picture Not available with Neutral, Monochrome, Flat, or Neutral Monochrome D“A” (Auto) ASwitching Between Manual and Auto ACustom Picture Control Options APrevious Settings AFilter Effects (Monochrome Only) Creating Custom Picture Controls 5Select a destination Choose a destination for the custom Picture Control (C-1through C-9)and press 6 Name the Picture Control The text-entrydialog shown at right 7Press X(T) AManage Picture Control > Rename AManage Picture Control > Delete AThe Original Picture Control Icon Original Picture ASharing Custom Picture Controls Copy to camera Delete from card Preserving Detail in Highlights and Shadows Active D-Lighting To use Active D-Lighting: 1Select Active D-Lighting Highlight Active D-Lighting in the photo shooting menu and press 2Choose an option YAuto High Dynamic Range (HDR) 2Select a mode Highlight HDR mode and press Highlight one of the following and press J •To take a series of HDR photographs, select 6On (series). HDR shooting will continue until you select Off for HDR mode 4Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot On (series) HDR mode On (single photo) DFraming HDR Photographs Flash Photography Using the Built-inFlash Auto Pop-upModes 2 Take pictures If the flash does not pop up ❚❚Flash Modes The following flash modes are available: Auto flash Manual Pop-upModes Fill flash: The flash fires with every shot Fill flash Red-eye reduction : As for ALowering the Built-inFlash DThe Built-inFlash AShutter Speeds Available with the Built-inFlash The following shutter speeds are available with the built-inflash Shutter speed AFlash Control Mode The camera supports the following i-TTLflash control modes: AMetering AAperture, Sensitivity, and Flash Range Flash range varies with sensitivity (ISO equivalency) and aperture The built-inflash has a minimum range of 0.6 m (2 ft) Maximum aperture at ISO equivalent of: Menu options relevant to this section are listed below Flash Compensation AOptional Flash Units FV Lock 4Lock flash level 5Recompose the photograph 6Take the photograph 7Release FV lock AUsing FV Lock with the Built-inFlash Page Remote Control Photography Using an Optional ML-L3Remote Control 4Take the photograph ARelease Mode Remote control mode (ML-L3) DBefore Using Optional ML-L3Remote Controls AUsing the Built-inFlash AFocusing in Remote Control Mode ARemote Mirror-upMode AExiting Remote Control Mode 279) is selected for two-button reset is performed Wireless Remote Controllers WR-1Wireless Remote Controllers WR-R10/WR-T10Wireless Remote Controllers Recording Movies Shutter ISO AWhite Balance 4Start recording monitor. Exposure can be locked by pressing the AAE-L/AF-L button (0 107) or altered by up to ±3 EV in Movie-recordbutton Recording indicator 5 End recording AMaximum Length 6 Exit live view Press the abutton to exit live view The Live View Display: Movies Maximum Length Indices Image Area Taking Photos in Movie Mode AHDMI AWireless Remote Controllers and Remote Cords DRecording Movies Flash lighting can not be used Recording ends automatically if the mode dial is rotated Time-LapsePhotography 2Adjust time-lapsephotography settings Choose an interval, total shooting time, and exposure smoothing option • To choose the interval between frames: •To choose the total shooting time: •To enable or disable exposure smoothing: 3Start shooting Start memory card selected for Destination in movie shooting menu (0 273) Destination ❚❚Ending Time-LapsePhotography ❚❚No Photograph DTime-LapsePhotography size/frame rate in movie shooting menu size/frame rate Memory card indicator ADuring Shooting Standby timer Image review AFlash Photography Viewing Movies to skip ahead or back 10 s back no indices X(T) Press X (T) to increase volume Editing Movies Trimming Movies 3 Select Choose start/end point. Press the ibutton Highlight Choose start/end point 4Select Start point To create a copy that begins from the Start point 5Confirm the new start point rotate the main command dial one indices, rotate the sub-commanddial) 6 Choose the end point. Press L(U) to switch from the start removed when you save the copy in L(U) button Step 8Preview the movie To preview the copy, highlight Preview and press J(to interrupt the Preview start point or end point as described Cancel Saving Selected Frames 4Save the copy ASave Selected Frame Other Shooting Options The RButton (Viewfinder Photography) The Information Display (Continued) White balance fine-tuning ATurning the Monitor Off 24Exposure and flash bracketing 10 seconds 28Long exposure noise reduction MB-D15battery type display AThe Y(“Clock Not Set”) Icon The iButton The i-ButtonMenu (Viewfinder Photography) The i-ButtonMenu (Live View) Page AUsing an External Microphone AHeadphones Two-ButtonReset: Restoring Default Settings 1Current Picture Control only 2 HDR strength is not reset ❚❚ Other Settings Autofocus (viewfinder) Autofocus mode Flash mode i, k, p, n, w, g 0, P, S, A, M FV lock Flexible program Bracketing 2Choose the number of shots BKT Dappears in the viewfinder, while 3Select an exposure increment The camera will vary exposure and/or flash level EV steps for exposure cntrl Bracketing order ❚❚Canceling Bracketing AZero Shots AExposure and Flash Bracketing Self- timer Number of shots AExposure Bracketing ❚❚White Balance Bracketing Select white balance bracketing Choose for Custom Setting e6 At settings other than zero, Mand Dare displayed respectively in the control panel and viewfinder; a yicon and a bracketing indicator appear in the information display 3Select a white balance increment The bracketing programs with an increment of 1 are listed below can begin when a new memory card is inserted AWhite Balance Bracketing NEF (RAW) + JPEG fine NEF (RAW) + JPEG normal NEF (RAW) + JPEG basic ❚❚ADL Bracketing 1Select ADL bracketing ADL bracketing zicon and the bracketing amount appear in the information display Extra high 3Select Active D-Lighting Active D-Lightingis shown in the information display and control panel Y Auto R Low Page AADL Bracketing Multiple Exposure Highlight Multiple exposure mode and press To take one multiple exposure is selected, a icon will be displayed in the control panel 3Choose the number of shots Number of shots 5Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot In continuous release modes (0 66), the camera (series) Interval between shots ❚❚Interrupting Multiple Exposures Auto gain DMultiple Exposures Do not remove or replace the memory card while recording a multiple exposure Multiple exposure mode On (single photo) AOther Settings Interval Timer Photography 2Adjust interval timer settings • To choose a start option: Now Choose start day and start time •To choose the interval between shots: •To choose the number of shots per interval: Continuous low-speed Now Start options ❚❚Pausing Interval Timer Photography Pause ❚❚Resuming Interval Timer Shooting To resume shooting: Starting Now DOut of Memory ABracketing Non-CPULenses If the focal length of the lens is known: If the maximum aperture of the lens is known: 1Select Non-CPUlens data Highlight Non-CPUlens data in the setup menu and press 2Choose a lens number Highlight Lens number and press 4 or 2 to choose a lens number Lens number To recall lens data when using a non-CPUlens: 2Use the selected control to choose the lens number Location Data ACoordinated Universal Time (UTC) UTC data is provided by the GPS device and is independent of the camera clock AThe oIcon Connection status is shown by the oicon: •o(static): The camera has established communication with GP-1 More on Playback Viewing Pictures Full-FramePlayback ARotate Tall Rotate tall Thumbnail Playback Calendar Playback The iButton Photo Information ❚❚File Information 6Frame number/total number of frames ❚❚Highlights 1 Image highlights 2Folder number—frame (green) ❚❚RGB Histogram 1Image highlights 6Histogram (red channel) 7Histogram (green channel) 8Histogram (blue channel) APlayback Zoom AHistograms If the image is dark, tone distribution will be shifted to the left If the image is bright, tone distribution will be shifted to the right ❚❚Shooting Data 83 Lens VR (vibration reduction) 144 10Camera name Long exposure noise 1 Displayed in red if photo was taken with auto ISO sensitivity control on 3 Displayed only if VR lens is attached 4 Items displayed vary with Picture Control selected ❚❚Location Data* (0227) ❚❚ Overview Data Frame number/total number of images Histogram showing the (0 238) Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom Faces detected during zoom are indicated by white borders in navigation Protecting Photographs from Deletion Deleting Photographs Full-Frame,Thumbnail, and Calendar Playback ACalendar Playback O(Q) button (0 232) After delete The Playback Menu 2Delete the selected pictures Yes ❚❚Select Date: Deleting Photographs Taken on a Selected Date 1Select dates additional dates; to deselect a date, highlight it and press Wi-Fi What Wi-FiCan Do for You Accessing the Camera Android and iOS: Connecting via SSID Highlight View SSID and press View SSID 3Select the camera SSID Settings 4Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility DSecurity APassword Protection Android: Connecting via NFC ANFC AWi-Fi ANo Connection ADisabling NFC Disable Android: Other Wi-FiConnection Options Restoring Default Settings Wireless Security Page 6Enter a password Save 7Enable wireless security Select b. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; select OK AViewing Wireless Security Settings ❚❚iOS 1Display Wireless Mobile Utility settings 2Select WMA settings 3Select Authentication WMA settings Select Settings. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; select OK DWi-Fi Selecting Pictures for Upload Selecting Individual Pictures for Upload Selecting Multiple Pictures for Upload Selecting Pictures for Upload via NFC Downloading Selected Pictures to the Smart Device Menu List Menu Guide DThe Playback Menu: Managing Images Copy image(s) Show next Slide show DPOF print order CThe Photo Shooting Menu: Photo Shooting Size priority NEF (RAW) recording Color space sRGB HDR (high dynamic range) Vignette control Auto distortion control Long exposure NR High ISO NR Multiple exposure Interval timer shooting 1The Movie Shooting Menu: Movie Shooting Frequency response Wind noise reduction (0 112). Select Same as photo settings (0 130). Select Same as photo Reset custom settings a Autofocus Release Focus 3 (Normal) AF activation AF-ON only No wrap 51 points b Metering/exposure 1/3 step 8 mm c Timers/AE lock 6 s c3 Self-timer c4 Monitor off delay d Shooting/display 3 fps Flash warning Easy ISO Information display d10 LCD illumination d11 MB-D15battery type (defaults to LR6 (AA alkaline)) e Bracketing/flash e1 Flash sync speed 1/320 s (Auto FP) Choose a flash sync speed 1/250 s (Auto FP) e2 Flash shutter speed e3 Optional flash Entire frame Modeling flash AE & flash (defaults to MTR > under > over) f Controls OK button f3 Assign preview button Press + command dials) f8 Reverse indicators f11 Assign remote (WR) Fn button g Movie g1 Assign Fn button when 1is selected with the live view selector in live view g2 Assign preview button BThe Setup Menu: Camera Setup Monitor color balance Adjust monitor color balance Clean image sensor Clean now Vibrate the image sensor to remove Battery info View information on the battery optional MB-D15battery pack Image comment Attach comment AF fine-tune AF fine-tune(On/Off) Saved value Default List saved values Network Eye-Fiupload Conformity marking Firmware version Red-eyecorrection Trim Filter effects • Skylight • Soft Resize Quick retouch Straighten Distortion control Fisheye Perspective control Miniature effect Selective color Side-by-side comparison OMy Menu/mRecent Settings Retouch Menu Options Trim Image Overlay 3Select the second image 4Adjust gain Highlight Image 1 or Image 2 and 2.0 to double it. The effects are visible in the Preview column Preview DImage Overlay Image Type NEF (RAW) recording NEF (RAW) Processing 3Choose settings for the JPEG copy 4Copy the photograph EXE (to exit without copying the photograph, press the Gbutton) Technical Notes Compatible Lenses 120mm f/4 Reflex-NIKKOR PC-NIKKOR AI-type Teleconverter22 14With maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster 15Some lenses can not be used (see page 308) 23With maximum effective aperture of f/5.6 or faster •PF-4Reprocopy Outfit requires PA-4Camera Holder ARecognizing CPU and Type G, E, and D Lenses CPU contacts CPU lens Type G/E lens AAF-S/AF-ITeleconverters ACompatible Non-CPULenses DIncompatible Accessories and Non-CPULenses The following can NOT be used with the D7200: •TC-16AAF teleconverter •Non-AIlenses AAF-AssistIllumination ShadowVignetting ACalculating Angle of View 35 mm format picture size (36 × 24 mm) Image area (23.5 × 15.6 mm) Image area (18.8 × 12.5 mm) Lens Optional Flash Units (Speedlights) The Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS) Page The following features are available with CLS-compatibleflash units: Auto FP High-SpeedSync7 FV lock8 AF-assistfor multi-areaAF Red-eyereduction Camera modeling illumination ❚❚Other Flash Units The following flash units can be used in non-TTLauto and manual modes SB-80DX SB-23 Flash mode DNotes on Optional Flash Units SB-910 and SB-900 SB-800 AF-assist Flash sync Auto FP (0282) Auto aperture (AA) Non-TTLauto flash (A) Distance-priority Other Accessories Caring for the Camera Storage Cleaning Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals Image Sensor Cleaning ❚❚“Clean at Startup/Shutdown” Choose from the following options: 5 Clean at startup The image sensor is automatically cleaned each time the camera is turned on DImage Sensor Cleaning ❚❚Manual Cleaning 1Charge the battery or connect an AC adapter Lock mirror up for cleaning 2Remove the lens Turn the camera off and remove the lens 5Raise the mirror Press the shutter-releasebutton all personnel. Under no circumstances should you touch or wipe the sensor 8Turn the camera off DForeign Matter on the Image Sensor DServicing the Camera and Accessories Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions Cleaning Lens contacts: Keep the lens contacts clean Lens contacts Notes on the monitor Images in the monitor may be difficult to see in a bright light •Use only batteries approved for use in this equipment •Do not expose the battery to flame or excessive heat •Keep the battery terminals clean •Charge the battery indoors at ambient temperatures of 5 °C–35°C The supplied power cable and AC wall adapter are for use with the Troubleshooting Battery/Display Shooting (All Modes) Can not select focus point: •Unlock focus selector lock (0 89) Auto-area •Camera is in playback mode (0 229) or menus are in use (0 266) •Press shutter-releasebutton halfway to start standby timer (0 37) Bright spots •Use the Long exposure NR option in the photo shooting menu to limit High Low (0 133) Shooting (P, S, A, M) Playback : Use the option in the playback menu to choose a folder that contains images •Select On for Rotate tall (0 267) •Photo was taken with Off selected for Auto image rotation (0 290) •Camera was pointed up or down when photo was taken Wi-Fi(Wireless Networks) Miscellaneous Error Messages Page Page Card may be damaged formatted reset from Playback images folder menu or file be edited later Wi-Fi > Network Error available until camera cools Continue (if Check paper Continue Specifications File format • JPEG Media Double slot File system Focusing screen AF area brackets (framing grid can be displayed) Reflex mirror Quick return Electronically-controlled vertical-travelfocal plane shutter Speed 1/8000–30s in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV, bulb, time Flash sync speed sensor Metering method given to 8 mm circle in center of frame of entire frame (non-CPUlenses use 8-mm circle) Exposure lock Luminosity locked at detected value with ISO sensitivity and M modes, can also be set to approx. 1 or Index) Built-inflash i, k, p, n, o, s, w, g: Auto flash with auto pop-up ISO 100, 20 °C/68 °F) Flash control Bracketing types AF-F • Manual focus (M) Movie frame rate Other options Playback Interface USB HDMI output Wireless Standards Data rate Authentication Wireless setup Power source Battery One EN-EL15rechargeable Li-ionbattery Battery pack Optional MB-D15 multi-powerbattery pack ❚❚MH-25aBattery Charger Rated input (in North America) (in other regions) Rated output ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–105mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR Lens Focal length Lens construction Angle of view Focal length scale ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–140mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR Lens • 140 mm focal length: f/5.6–38 ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–200mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR II Lens 18–200mm elements, 3 aspherical lens elements) 76°–8° 200) Lenses ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–140mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–200mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR Focus distance indicator Focus distance mark scale CPU contacts (0307) DLens Care •Keep the CPU contacts clean •Never use organic solvents such as paint thinner or benzene to clean the lens •The lens hood or NC filters can be used to protect the front lens element •Attach the front and rear caps before placing the lens in its flexible pouch ❚❚Vibration Reduction (VR) subject and focusing in both autofocus the pan (if the camera is panned DVibration Reduction VR II Lenses) Select NORMAL Select ACTIVE Shadow Vignetting AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–105mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR: 18 mm D3000 AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–140mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR: D300 series/D200/D100 D90/D80/D50 AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–200mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR II: D90/D80 • 67 mm Snap-onFront Lens Cap LC-67 • Rear Lens Cap • Flexible Lens Pouch CL-1018 • Bayonet Hood HB-32 The hood can be reversed and mounted on the lens when not in use • 67 mm snap-onFront Lens Cap LC-67 • 72 mm Snap-onFront Lens Cap LC-72 • Bayonet Hood HB-35 • 72 mm screw-onfilters AA Note on Wide- and Super Wide-AngleLenses Example: A far-offportrait subject at some distance from the background Example 2 The subject contains many fine details Example: A field of flowers Using M/A (Autofocus with Manual Override) with To focus using autofocus with manual override (M/A): 1Slide the lens focus-modeswitch (0 365) to M/A 2 Focus 18–140mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR Lenses ❚❚Supported Standards DCF Version DPOF Exif version PictBridge Trademark Information AConformity Marking Conformity marking AFreeType License (FreeType2) http://www.freetype.org Page Approved Memory Cards Memory Card Capacity ❚❚1.3× (18×12) Image Area JPEG normal3 1 All figures are approximate. File size varies with scene recorded is set to . Selecting Battery Life view not used The following can reduce battery life: •Using the monitor •Keeping the shutter-releasebutton pressed halfway •Repeated autofocus operations Index 197 36 58 83–95 105 Filter effects Delayed remote (Remote control 40 Flash mode Flash shutter speed 294 77 167 185 102 45, 47 Optional flash 12, 39 149 130 Quick-responseremote (Remote Remote mirror-up(Remote control SD memory card. 22, 27, 82, 379 249 233 69 25 WB bracketing (Auto bracketing set) Wireless remote controller. 160,287 Page Printed in Thailand