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Taking Photographs
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Table of Contents
Live View Photography
Basic Photography and Playback
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Custom Settings Bank 280
Timers/AE Lock
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For Your Safety
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Do not use in the presence of flammable gas
Keep out of reach of children
CD-ROMs
Observe caution when using the flash
Use appropriate cables
Do not aim a flash at the operator of a motor vehicle
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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
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories
Use Only Nikon Brand Accessories
Servicing the Camera and Accessories
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Before Taking Important Pictures
Life-Long Learning
Attach a lens 0
Quick Start Guide
Attach the camera strap
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Focus and shoot 0 40
Turn the camera on 0
Select autofocus 0
View the photograph 0
Package Contents
XIntroduction
Camera Body
Microphone and Speaker
Tripod socket
Rotating the power switch toward D
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Fn function button CPU contacts
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Abutton
Bbutton
Wbutton
Control Panel
Appears when memory remains
Preset white balance recording
Time-lapse recording indicator
Number of exposures remaining
Viewfinder Display
No Battery
Control Panel and Viewfinder Displays
Information Display
Rbutton
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Appears when memory Remains for over
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Turning the Monitor Off
Continuous shooting speed
High ISO noise reduction
Long exposure noise
Changing Settings in the Information Display
Depth-of-field preview button
Tool Tips
BM-12 Monitor Cover
Camera Menus
Setup 0
Shooting 0 Retouch 0 Custom Settings 0
Gbutton
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
Jbutton
Help
Select the highlighted item
LZ/Q button
Insert the battery
Charge the Battery
Connect the AC power cable
First Steps
Remove the battery when charging is complete
Charge lamp will blink while the battery charges
Plug the charger
Close the battery-chamber cover
Insert the Battery
Open the battery-chamber cover
Unlatch q and open w the battery- chamber cover
Removing the Battery
EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Batteries
Battery and Charger
Attach a Lens
CPU Lenses with Aperture Rings
Attach the lens
Detaching the Lens
Image Area
Turn the camera on
Basic Setup
Select Language in the setup menu
Select a language
Turn daylight saving time on or off
Select Time zone and date
Set time zone
Set the date and time
Set date format
Exit to shooting mode
Clock Battery
Camera Clock
Slide the card slot cover out q and open the card slot w
Insert a Memory Card
Open the card slot cover
Inserting and Removing Memory Cards
Insert the memory card
Green access lamp will light briefly
Access lamp Eject button Inserting Memory Cards
Close the card slot cover
Icon for the affected card will blink 0
Using Two Memory Cards
Memory Card Icons
Information display Removing Memory Cards
Format the Memory Card
Turn the camera on Press the IQ and O Q buttons
Formatting Memory Cards
Press the IQ and OQ buttons again
Write Protect Switch
Memory Cards
No Memory Card
Replace the diopter adjustment control
Adjust Viewfinder Focus
Lift the diopter adjustment control q Focus the viewfinder
Push the diopter adjustment control back in e
Adjusting Viewfinder Focus
Diopter-Adjustment Viewfinder Lenses
Power switch
Check the battery level
Check the battery level in the control panel or viewfinder
Turn the Camera On
Check the number of exposures remaining
Ready the Camera
Press the shutter
Check indicators in the viewfinder
Focus and Shoot
Release button Halfway 0
Recorded to the memory card
Shoot
While the photograph is being
Shutter-Release Button
Camera Off Display
Auto Meter Off
Exposure meters on Exposure meters off
Multi selector Control panel
View additional pictures
Viewing Photographs
Press the Kbutton
Shown by an icon
Delete the photograph
Deleting Unwanted Photographs
Display the photograph
An icon at the bottom left corner of the display
Position the focus point
Rotate the live view selector to C Live view photography
Press the abutton
Follow the steps below to take photographs in live view
Focus
Bbutton
Exposure Preview
Using Autofocus in Live View
Exit live view mode
Press the abutton to exit live view mode
Take the picture
Focusing in Live View
Choosing a Focus Mode
Following autofocus modes are available in live view
Following AF-area modes can be selected in live view
Choosing an AF-Area Mode
Mode Description
Position the focus point in the center of the frame
AF-mode Sub-command
Button Dial Subject Tracking
Live View Display Live View Photography
Adjust monitor hue
Adjusting Monitor Hue
Highlight the monitor hue indicator
Wbutton
Adjusting Monitor Brightness
Highlight the monitor brightness Indicator
Adjust monitor brightness
Information Display Live View Photography
Manual Focus
Xbutton
Navigation window Non-CPU Lenses
Shooting in Live View Mode
Count Down Display
Hdmi
Page
Rotate the live view selector to Movie live view
Choose a focus mode
Choose a focus mode as described in Choosing a Focus Mode 0
Movies can be recorded in live view
Choose an AF-area mode
Exposure Mode
Following settings can be adjusted in movie live view
Start recording
Time remaining Audio
Taking Photographs
End recording
Maximum Length
Count-Down Display
Indices
Index
Sensitivity
Live View Display Movie Live View
Microphone
Sound level
Adjust the highlighted setting
Adjusting Settings in the Live View Display
Highlight a setting
Using an External Microphone
Information Display Movie Live View
Photo Shooting Info
Image Area
DX-based movie Format 23.4 × 13.2 display
Movie Live View Photographs
Image area Option Size pixels Print size cm/in
Remote Cords
Recording Movies
Movie Settings
Shooting menu
Select Movie settings
Choose movie options
Press
Viewing Movies
Following operations can be performed
PIcon
2 Icon
Display a movie full Frame
Editing Movies
Trimming Movies
Choose a starting or end point
Delete frames
Display movie edit options
Select Choose start/end point
Press Jto display movie edit options
Save as new file Save the copy to a new file
Save the copy
Highlight one of the following and press J
Trimming Movies
Saving Selected Frames
Choose Save selected frame
Create a still copy
Save Selected Frame
Image Area
Auto DX Crop
Choose Image Area
Viewfinder Display
Selected option is shown in the information display
DX Lenses
DX format
Choose an option
Adjust settings
Image Area Menu
Menu 0 268 and press
Use the selected control to choose an image area
Camera Controls
Assign image area selection to a camera control
Fn button
Image Quality
Tbutton
Control panel NEF RAW Images
Image Quality Menu
Jpeg Compression
NEF RAW Recording Type
NEF RAW Recording NEF RAW Bit Depth
Tbutton Sub-command dial Control panel
Image Size
NEF RAW Images Image Size Menu
Using Two Memory Cards
Backup and RAW Primary, Jpeg Secondary
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To use autofocus, rotate the focus-mode selector to AF
Autofocus Mode
Autofocus
Choose from the following autofocus modes
For the purpose of focusing the camera
AF-mode button
Predictive Focus Tracking
AF-Area Mode
Pointdynamic-area AF Choose when there is time to compose
Choose how the focus point for autofocus is selected
Displayed
Viewfinder and control Panel
Control panel Viewfinder 3D-tracking
AF-area mode is shown in the control panel and viewfinder
Manual Focus
Single-point Point Dynamic-area 3D-tracking
Select the focus point
Focus Point Selection
Rotate the focus selector lock to
Focus selector lock
Auto-area AF
Focus Lock
Lock focus
Recompose the photograph Shoot
Example Subject is the same color as the background
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Getting Good Results with Autofocus
Example Subject is inside a cage
AF Lenses
Manual Focus
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Manual focus lenses Set the camera focus-mode selector to M
Focal Plane Position
Electronic Rangefinder
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Focal plane mark
Choosing a Release Mode
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Mode
Power Source and Frame Rate
Power source
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Buffer Size
Memory Buffer
Mount the camera on a tripod
Self-Timer Mode
Select self-timer mode
Frame the photograph and focus
Start the timer
Using the Built-in Flash
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Raise the mirror
Mirror up Mode
Select mirror up mode
Take a picture
Sbutton
Manual Adjustment
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Dial Control panel
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ISO Sensitivity Menu
Hi 0.3-Hi
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Auto ISO Sensitivity Control
Select On
User
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Turning Auto ISO Sensitivity Control on or Off
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Metering
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Metering selector Viewfinder See Also
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Exposure Mode
Main command dial Lens Types
IQ button
Programmed Auto
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Flexible Program
Shutter-Priority Auto
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Fast shutter speed 1/1,600 s Slow shutter speed 1/6 s
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Can be locked at the selected setting 0
Aperture-Priority Auto
Meters are on. Aperture
Use the lens aperture ring to adjust aperture
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Non-CPU Lenses 0 371
Manual
Sub-command dial Aperture
Main command dial
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Exposure Indicators
Custom Setting b2 set to 1/3 step
AF Micro Nikkor Lenses
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Long Time-Exposures
Ready the camera
Shutter speed 35 s aperture f/25
Choose a shutter speed
Mode h
Select exposure
Press the shutter-release button all the way down
Lock shutter speed and/or aperture
Fn button Main command dial
Assign shutter speed and aperture lock to a camera control
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Recompose Photograph
Autoexposure AE Lock
Lock exposure
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Metered Area
Adjusting Shutter Speed and Aperture
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Shutter speed and aperture flexible program 0 Aperture
Ebutton
Exposure Compensation
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±0 EV-0.3 EV+2.0 EV Ebutton pressed
Exposure Mode h
Using a Flash
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Bracketing
Exposure and Flash Bracketing
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Choose the number of shots
Dbutton Main command
Select flash or exposure
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Dbutton Sub-command
Select an exposure increment
Control panel display
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Canceling Bracketing
Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot
No. shots 3 increment
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Exposure and Flash Bracketing
Exposure Bracketing
White Balance Bracketing
Dbutton Main command Control panel Dial
WB bracketing Indicator
Select white balance bracketing
Choose from increments of 1 5 mired, 2 10 mired, or
Select a white balance increment
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Bracketing programs with an increment of 1 are listed below
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White Balance Bracketing
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ADL Bracketing
Select ADL bracketing
ADL bracketing
Active D-Lighting is shown in the control panel
Select Active D-Lighting
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Dbutton
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ADL Bracketing
White Balance Options
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LPreset manual
Ubutton Main command dial
Shooting Menu
000 K
Color Temperature
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200 K
Select a white balance option in the shooting menu
Fine-Tuning White Balance
White Balance Menu
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Fine-tune white balance
Press J
Amber A-blue B axis and the green G-magenta M
White Balance Fine-Tuning
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Mired
Ubutton Sub-command dial
UButton
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Select a value for amber- blue
Choosing a Color Temperature
Select Choose color Temp
Select a value for green- magenta
Control panel Choose Color Temperature
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Ubutton
Measuring Preset White Balance
Preset Manual
White Balance Presets
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Measuring a Value for White Balance
Set white balance to LPreset manual
Select a preset
Light a reference object
Measure white balance
Select direct measurement mode
Protected Presets
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Check the results
Control panel Viewfinder Direct Measurement Mode
Selecting a Preset
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Choose Select image
Copying White Balance from a Photograph
Select a destination
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Copy white balance
For the selected preset
Highlight a source image
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Select Edit comment
Select LPreset manual
Entering a Comment
Edit the comment
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Protecting a White Balance Preset
Select Protect
Highlight Protect and press
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Press LZ/Q
Picture Controls
Selecting a Picture Control
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Picture Control Indicator
Select a Picture Control
Highlight the desired Picture Control and press
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Repeat this step until all settings have been adjusted, or
Modifying Existing Picture Controls
Set Picture Control menu
Picture Control Settings
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Auto
Previous Settings
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Picture Control Grid
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Toning Monochrome Only
Custom Picture Controls
Select Save/edit
Creating Custom Picture Controls
Select Manage Picture Control in the shooting menu
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Edit the selected Picture Control
Name the Picture Control
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Save changes and exit
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Delete from card Delete selected custom Picture
Sharing Custom Picture Controls
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Displayed before a Picture Control is deleted to delete
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Saving Custom Picture Controls
Preserving Detail in Highlights and Shadows
Active D-Lighting
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To use Active D-Lighting
Active D-Lighting
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High Dynamic Range HDR
Select HDR high Dynamic range
Press the Gbutton to Display the menus Highlight HDR high
Select a mode
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Choose the amount of smoothing
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Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot
Framing HDR Photographs
Interval Timer Photography
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Shooting Menu Banks
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Using the Built-in Flash
Press the flash pop-up button
Flash pop-up button
Check exposure shutter speed and aperture
Choose a flash mode
MY button Main command dial Control panel
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Flash Modes
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D800 supports the following flash modes
By user
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By camera
250 s-30 s, a
Camera supports the following i-TTL flash control modes
Flash Control Mode
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Flash sync
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Built-in Flash
Built-in flash has a minimum range of 0.6 m 2 ft
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Aperture, Sensitivity, and Flash Range
Range
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Button Sub-command dial ±0 EV
Flash Compensation
MY button Pressed
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Optional Flash Units
FV Lock
Assign FV lock to the Fn button
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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
While settings are reset
Settings Accessible from the Shooting Menu
Camera settings listed below
Option Default
Other Settings
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Multiple Exposure
Creating a Multiple Exposure
Extended Recording Times
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Choose the amount of gain
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Interrupting Multiple Exposures
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Other Settings
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Multiple Exposure
Choose a starting time
Interval Timer Photography
Select Interval timer shooting in the shooting menu
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Before Shooting
Choose the interval
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Number Total Intervals Shots
Off and press J. The first series of shots will be taken
Start shooting
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Cover the Viewfinder
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Bracketing
During Shooting
Resume shooting
Pausing Interval Timer Photography
Choose a new starting time
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Interrupting Interval Timer Photography
No Photograph
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Time-Lapse Photography
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Press the Gbutton to Display the menus. Gbutton
Press
Select the shooting time
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Time-Lapse Photography
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Interrupting Time-Lapse Photography
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Focal Length Not Listed
Non-CPU Lenses
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Teleconverters and Zoom Lenses
Enter the focal length and aperture
Select Non-CPU lens Data in the setup menu
Select a lens number
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Assign non-CPU lens number selection to a camera control
To recall lens data when using a non-CPU lens
Select Done
Use the selected control to choose a lens number
Using a GPS Unit
GP-1 GPS Unit
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Other GPS Units
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MC-35
Heading
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K Icon
Coordinated Universal Time UTC
Disable
Setup Menu Options
Enable
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Thumbnail Playback
Viewing Images
Full-Frame Playback
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Playback Controls
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Two Memory Cards
Resuming Shooting
Photo Information
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Shooting data
File Information
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Frame number/total number of frames
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Highlight display indicator
Highlights
Image highlights
All channels
RGB Histogram
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Green
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Playback Zoom
Histograms
Shooting Data
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GPS Data
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Overview
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Taking a Closer Look Playback Zoom
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LZ/Q See page 233 for more information
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Movie is displayed
Press the Kbutton to exit to shooting
Press the LZ/Q button
Protecting Photographs from Deletion
Select an image
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Press the OQ button
Deleting Photographs
Full-Frame and Thumbnail Playback
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Press the OQ button again
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Choose Selected for the Delete option in the playback menu
Playback Menu
Selected Deleting Selected Photographs
Highlight a picture
Select the highlighted picture
Press Jto complete the operation
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Supplied Software
Connecting to a Computer
Before Connecting the Camera
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Start the computer and insert the ViewNX 2 installer CD
Start the installer
Screen instructions
Exit the installer
Remove the installer CD from the CD-ROM drive
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Windows
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System Requirements
Mac OS
Connect the USB cable
Direct USB Connection
Turn the camera off Turn the computer on
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Start Nikon Transfer
Click Start Transfer
Start Transfer
Ethernet and Wireless Networks
Mode Function
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Movies
Thumbnail Select Mode
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Camera Control Pro
Selecting Photographs for Printing
Printing Photographs
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Printing Via Direct USB Connection
Connecting the Printer
Turn the camera off Connect the USB cable
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Select a picture
Adjust printing options
Printing Pictures One at a Time
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Start printing
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Printing Multiple Pictures
Display the PictBridge menu
Highlight one of the following options and press
Select pictures
Display printing options
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Creating a Dpof Print Order Print Set
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Desired card and folder as
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Select imprint options
Complete the print order
Highlight Done and press Jto complete the print order
Connect the Hdmi cable as shown
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Advanced
Output Resolution
Hdmi Options
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Slide Shows
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Television Playback
Hdmi and Live View
Menu defaults are listed on
DThe Playback Menu
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Choose Select/set
Playback Folder
Hide Image
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Playback Display Options
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Press Jto complete the operation
Select the source card
Copy Images
Choose Select source
Choose Select images
Select additional images
Select the source folder
Make the initial selection
Choose Select destination folder
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Select a destination folder
Copy the images
Highlight Copy images? and press J
Image Review
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Copying Images
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After Delete
Rotate Tall
Choose the picture displayed after an image is deleted
Slide Show
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Movies , Still images only , and Movies only
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Shooting Menu Bank
Shooting Menu Bank
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Information display shows the current shooting menu bank
Extended Menu Banks
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OQ button
Choose Select folder by number
Select Folder by Number
Storage Folder
Choose a folder number
Highlight a folder
Select Folder from List
Choose Select folder from list
Select the highlighted folder
File Naming
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Extensions
Color Space
Color Space
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Nikon Software
Vignette Control
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Vignette Control
Auto Distortion Control
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Retouch Distortion Control
High ISO NR
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ACustom Settings
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Following Custom Settings are available
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Information display shows the current Custom Settings bank
Custom Settings Bank
Custom Settings Bank
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Focus. In continuous mode, frame rate slows for
A1 AF-C Priority Selection
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Is displayed
A2 AF-S Priority Selection
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Long
A4 AF Activation
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Short
A5 AF point Illumination
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Option Description Points
A7 Number of Focus Points
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Point selection
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AF-Assist Illuminator
B2 EV Steps for Exposure Cntrl Gbutton ACustom Settings menu
Sensitivity will be rounded to the nearest available setting
B4 Easy Exposure Compensation Gbutton ACustom Settings menu
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Change Main/Sub
B5 Center-Weighted Area
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Show ISO/Easy ISO
B6 Fine-Tune Optimal Exposure Gbutton ACustom Settings menu
Fine-Tuning Exposure
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C2 Auto Meter-off Delay
C3 Self-Timer
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C4 Monitor off Delay
D1 Beep
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D4 Exposure Delay Mode
D2 CL Mode Shooting Speed Gbutton ACustom Settings menu
D3 Max. Continuous Release Gbutton ACustom Settings menu
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D5 File Number Sequence
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File Number Sequence
D8 Screen Tips
D7 ISO Display and Adjustment Gbutton ACustom Settings menu
D6 Viewfinder Grid Display
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D9 Information Display
D10 LCD Illumination
Dark on light
D11 MB-D12 Battery Type
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MB-D12 battery type display Battery type
D12 Battery Order
MB-D12 Battery Pack
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This option controls flash sync speed
E1 Flash Sync Speed
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Fixing Shutter Speed at the Flash Sync Speed Limit
E2 Flash Shutter Speed
Flash-Ready Indicator
Auto FP High-Speed Sync
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Repeating Flash
Choose the flash mode for the built-in flash
Manual
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SB-400
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Manual and Repeating Flash
Times
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
Configure the remote flash units Raise the built-in flash
Compose the shot
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Flash Sync Mode Display
Commander Mode
Flash Compensation
E4 Modeling Flash
E5 Auto Bracketing Set
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E6 Auto Bracketing Mode M Gbutton ACustom Settings menu
E7 Bracketing Order
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Choose what happens when the power switch is rotated to D
Shooting Mode
F1 DSwitch
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Live View
Playback Mode
Activated when the multi selector is pressed
F3 Multi Selector
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Fn button press
F4 Assign Fn Button
Selecting Fn button press displays the following options
Burst
Weighted
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Center
Viewfinder see below
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Virtual
Horizon
Fn button + command dials
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F5 Assign Preview Button
F6 Assign AE-L/AF-L button
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F8 Assign BKT Button
Press the tbutton and rotate the command dials
To choose the mode and number of shots for
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F9 Customize Command Dials Gbutton ACustom Settings menu
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Compensation and/or Shutter speed
Picture displayed during full-frame playback, highlight
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If Off is selected, the multi selector is used to choose
Used to display additional photo information in full-frame
F12 Reverse Indicators
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AE lock only
F13 Assign MB-D12 AF-ON
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AF lock only
G1 Assign Fn Button
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None Pressing the button has no effect Power Aperture
G2 Assign Preview Button
Aperture narrows while the button is pressed. Use
Focus and exposure lock while the button is
G3 Assign AE-L/AF-L button
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AE lock only Exposure locks while the button is pressed
Take photos
G4 Assign Shutter Button
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Record Movies
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Format Memory Card
Monitor Brightness
During Formatting
Choose a start option
Image Sensor Cleaning
Image Dust Off Ref Photo
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Frame a featureless white object in the viewfinder
Acquire dust off reference data
Image Dust Off Reference Data
Time Zone and Date
Bblinks in the control panel when the clock is not set
Flicker Reduction
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Language
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Auto Image Rotation
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Camera rotated Orientation Clockwise Counter-clockwise
Battery Info
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Image Comment
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Copyright Information
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Copyright Information
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Save/Load Settings
All Custom Settings
Menu Option
Saved Settings
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Camera level
Virtual Horizon
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Tilting the Camera
AF Fine-Tune
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Value
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AF Tuning
Eye-Fi Upload
Live View
Firmware Version
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View the current camera firmware version
NThe Retouch Menu
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Select retouch options
Creating Retouched Copies
Select an item in the retouch menu
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Press Jto create a Retouched copy Retouched copies are
Create a retouched Copy
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Indicated by a Nicon
Lighting
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Red-Eye Correction
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Use Description
Trim
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Monochrome
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Increase Saturation Decrease saturation
Filter Effects
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Green intensifier, or blues Blue
Color Balance
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Zoom
Image Overlay
Select Image overlay
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Select the second image
Adjust gain
Select the first image
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Preview the overlay
Save the overlay
Image will be displayed
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NEF RAW Processing
Select a photograph
Create Jpeg copies of NEF RAW photographs
Adjust NEF RAW processing settings
Copy the photograph
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Choose a destination
Resize
Select Resize
Choose a size
Choose pictures
Save the resized copies
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Quick Retouch
Straighten
Viewing Resized Copies
Distortion Control
Fisheye
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Color Outline
Color Sketch
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Perspective Control
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Miniature Effect
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Area in focus
Select a color.Selected color
Selective Color
Select Selective color
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Select additional colors
Highlight the color range
Choose the color range
Save the edited copy
Side-by-Side Comparison
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Compare the copy with the original
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Side-by-Side Comparison
OMy Menu/mRecent Settings
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To display My Menu, press Gand select the OMy Menu tab
Select an item
Adding Options to My Menu
Select Add items
Position the new item
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
Exit to My Menu
Select Choose tab
Recent Settings
Select m Recent Settings
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Lens/accessory
Compatible Lenses
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With maximum effective aperture of f/5.6 or faster
Focus or focus lock
CPU contacts
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Recognizing CPU and Type G and D Lenses
CPU lens Type G lens
Compatible Non-CPU Lenses
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Lens f-number
TC-16AS AF teleconverter Non-AI lenses
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Lens
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AF-Assist Illumination
× 30×20 picture size
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Calculating Angle of View
30×24 picture size
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30×24 is selected
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Sync Terminal
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Nikon Creative Lighting System CLS
CLS-Compatible Flash Units
SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SB-700, SB-600, SB-400, and SB-R200
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CPU lens required
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Other Flash Units
Auto Aperture/Non-TTL Auto
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Use Only Nikon Flash Accessories
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Adapters
Other Accessories
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Camera can also be controlled from any computer on
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Eyepiece
PC card
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Filters
Software
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Remote
Terminal
Open the battery-chamber q and power connector w covers
Attaching a Power Connector and AC Adapter
Insert the EP-5B power connector
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Connect the AC adapter
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Storage
Cleaning
Caring for the Camera
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Low-Pass Filter
Select Clean image sensor in the setup menu
Press Gto display Menus. Highlight Clean
Place the camera base down
Select Clean now
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This process takes about
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Select Clean at startup/ shutdown
Select an option
Choose from the following options
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Charge the battery or connect an AC adapter
Remove the lens
Turn the camera off and remove the lens
Select Lock mirror up for cleaning
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Clean the filter
Examine the low-pass filter
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Use a Reliable Power Source
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Foreign Matter on the Low-Pass Filter
Caring for the Camera Battery Cautions
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Shooting Menu Defaults
Defaults
Playback Menu Defaults
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Custom Settings Menu Defaults
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Setup Menu Defaults
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Exposure Program
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Shutter speed
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Troubleshooting
Display
If the Camera Stops Responding
Photos are out of focus
Shooting
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Can not select focus point
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AF-assist illuminator does not light
Photos are blotched or smeared
Playback
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Can not delete photo
Can not change print order
Miscellaneous
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Date of recording is not correct Set camera clock 0
Error Messages
Problem Solution
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Iand jIcons These icons flash to show the card affected
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Specifications
Nikon D800/D800E Digital Camera
Type
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429
430
Temperature
Dimensions/weight
Weight
431
432
433
Supported Standards
Trademark Information
434
Approved Memory Cards
SD Memory Cards
Sdhc cards
CompactFlash Memory Cards
435
12-bit
Memory Card Capacity
436
Jpeg basic
437
438
D3-Max. Continuous Release 0
Battery Life
439
440
441
Symbols
Index
Numerics
442
443
444
445
446
447
54, 66, 313
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