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Page D5500 Model Name: N1405 Symbols and Conventions bold Camera Settings Table of Contents Introduction “Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j) Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation (Scene Mode) Page Page Page Camera Menus Page Page Page Page ❚❚WARNINGS Page Page Page Page Notices for Customers in the U.S.A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS—SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS Page Page DUse Only Nikon Brand Accessories ABefore Taking Important Pictures ALife-LongLearning Page Page Page Introduction DClose the Connector Cover DThe Speaker 2Introduction Page The Mode Dial 4Introduction The Viewfinder Note Monochrome is The Monitor 6Introduction DUsing the Monitor The Information Display Viewing settings: To view the information display, press the R button 8Introduction AInfo Display Auto Off 10Introduction ATurning the Monitor Off The Multi Selector 12Introduction Page Using Camera Menus ❚❚Menu Controls AThe d(Help) Icon 14Introduction ❚❚Navigating the Menus 5Highlight a menu item. Press 1or 3to highlight a 6Display options 7Highlight an option. Press 1 or 3 to highlight 8 Select the highlighted item 16Introduction Flick Slide Stretch/Pinch DThe Touch Screen DUsing the Touch Screen AEnabling or Disabling Touch Controls 18Introduction Touch-ScreenPhotography ❚❚Viewfinder Photography Scene/Effect Selection Shutter Speed and Aperture Shooting Options 20Introduction ❚❚Live View Photography Taking Photographs (Touch Shutter) (touch shutter on) DTaking Pictures Using Tap Shooting Options Self-timer Number of shots 22Introduction Page 24Introduction Viewing Pictures View other images Zoom in (photos only) Using the Menus Scroll Choose a menu options 1Attach the strap 2Charge the battery AThe Battery and Charger 3Insert the battery and memory card OFF 28Introduction 4Attach a lens ALenses with Retractable Lens Barrel Buttons 30Introduction 5Open the monitor 6 Turn the camera on. A language-selectiondialog will be displayed AThe Power Switch 7Choose a language and set the camera clock AThe Camera Clock 32Introduction 8 Focus the viewfinder. After removing the lens AThe Clock Battery ❚❚The Battery Level and Number of Exposures Remaining Battery Level Number of Exposures Remaining 34Introduction ❚❚Removing the Battery and Memory Cards Removing the Battery Removing Memory Cards AThe Write Protect Switch DMemory Cards 36Introduction ❚❚Detaching the Lens A-M M/A-M A/M-M M/A “Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j) 38“Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j) 1Ready the camera AUsing a Zoom Lens 2Frame the photograph 3 Press the shutter-release button halfway In-focusindicator 40“Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j) 4Shoot AThe Shutter-ReleaseButton Viewing Photographs 42“Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j) Deleting Unwanted Pictures AThe Standby Timer (Viewfinder Photography) Auto off timers AThe Built-inFlash 44“Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j) 1 Rotate the live view switch 2Ready the camera 3Focus 4Take the picture 46“Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j) Automatic Scene Selection (Scene Auto Selector) Portrait Landscape Close up A Live View 48“Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j) Page 1Rotate the live view switch 50“Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j) 4Start recording 5End recording Viewing Movies ARecording Movies 52“Point-and-Shoot”Modes (iand j) Deleting Unwanted Movies 54Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation (Scene Mode) kPortrait lLandscape ANote pChild mSports nClose up oNight Portrait 56Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation (Scene Mode) rNight Landscape sParty/Indoor tBeach/Snow uSunset vDusk/Dawn wPet Portrait 58Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation (Scene Mode) xCandlelight yBlossom zAutumn Colors 0Food APreventing Blur 60Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation (Scene Mode) Special Effects SSuper Vivid TPop UPhoto Illustration 62Special Effects 'Toy Camera Effect (Miniature Effect 3Selective Color 1Silhouette 2High Key 3Low Key 64Special Effects ANEF (RAW) AUand (Modes Options Available in Live View ❚❚UPhoto Illustration 1 Select live view 2Adjust outline thickness 3Press J ❚❚'Toy Camera Effect 2Adjust options Vividness Vignetting ❚❚(Miniature Effect 2Position the focus point 3Display options 4Adjust options 68Special Effects 5Press J ❚❚3Selective Color 2Display options 3 Select a color 4 Choose the color range 5 Select additional colors. To select additional colors 6Press J 70Special Effects More on Photography 1 Press the I(E/#) button 9(Continuous H) and press J 3 Focus 4Take photographs 72More on Photography AThe Memory Buffer AFrame Rate ABuffer Size 2Select J(Quiet shutter release) Highlight J(Quiet shutter release) and press J 3Take pictures 74More on Photography 2Select E(Self-timer)mode. Highlight E(Self-timer)and press J 3Frame the photograph 4Take the photograph ACover the Viewfinder 76More on Photography AUsing the Built-inFlash ACustom Setting c3 (Self-Timer) Choosing How the Camera Focuses: Focus Mode 78More on Photography 1 Display focus mode options 2Choose a focus mode APredictive Focus Tracking DContinuous-ServoAutofocus AGetting Good Results with Autofocus 80More on Photography AThe AF-AssistIlluminator Choosing How the Focus Point Is Selected: AF-AreaMode Single-point and (9 points) K Dynamic-areaAF Auto-areaAF 2Choose an AF-areamode. Highlight an option and press J AAF-AreaMode A3D-Tracking 84More on Photography Focus Point Selection 1Choose an AF-areamode other than e(Auto-areaAF; 083) 2 Return to the shooting display. Press Pto return to the shooting display 3Select the focus point Focus Lock AF-A Auto-area 1Focus 86More on Photography 2Lock focus AF-Aand AF-Cfocus modes: With the focus mode 3Recompose the photograph and shoot Manual Focus 1Set the lens focus-modeswitch 2Focus 88More on Photography ❚❚The Electronic Rangefinder ASelecting Manual Focus with the Camera AFocal Plane Position Image Quality ANEF (RAW) + JPEG 90More on Photography 2Choose a file type ANEF (RAW) Images NEF (RAW) processing Image Size Image size Size (pixels) # Large $ Medium Auto Pop-upModes 1Choose a flash mode 2Take pictures ❚❚Flash Modes Njo Njr AThe Information Display 94More on Photography Manual Pop-upModes 1Raise the flash 2Choose a flash mode (P, S, A, and M modes only) Njp 96More on Photography ALowering the Built-inFlash AShutter Speeds Available with the Built-inFlash Mode Shutter speed AAperture, Sensitivity, and Flash Range 98More on Photography Auto ISO sensitivity control ISO sensitivity settings 100More on Photography DBefore Shooting 1Select Interval timer shooting 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 intervals: •To enable or disable exposure smoothing: 3Start shooting Start Now Start options 104More on Photography Starting Now Starting at a Specified Time ❚❚No Photograph DOut of Memory AOther Settings AInterrupting Interval Timer Photography 106More on Photography Using an Optional ML-L3Remote Control ABefore Using the ML-L3Remote Control 108More on Photography AExiting Remote Control Mode AWireless Remote Controllers ❚❚Settings Accessible from the Information Display 110More on Photography m, w A, M ❚❚ Other Settings 112More on Photography P, S, A, and M Modes AShutter Speed and Aperture 114P, S, A, and M Modes Mode P (Programmed Auto) AFlexible Program 116P, S, A, and M Modes Mode S (Shutter-PriorityAuto) 1Rotate the mode dial to S. Mode dial 2Choose a shutter speed Mode A (Aperture-PriorityAuto) 1Rotate the mode dial to A. Mode dial 2Choose an aperture 118P, S, A, and M Modes Mode M (Manual) 1 Rotate the mode dial to M. Mode dial 2Choose aperture and shutter speed AThe Exposure Indicator 120P, S, A, and M Modes Long Time-Exposures(M Mode Only) Bulb (A) Time (&) Long exposure NR ❚❚Bulb 1Rotate the mode dial to M. Mode dial 2 Choose the shutter speed 3Take the photograph 122P, S, A, and M Modes ❚❚Time 3Open the shutter 4Close the shutter AML-L3Remote Controls "(Delayed remote (ML-L3))or #(Quick-responseremote (ML-L3) 124P, S, A, and M Modes Metering Method metering N Spot metering 1 Display metering options 2Choose a metering method. Highlight an option and press J ASpot Metering 126P, S, A, and M Modes Autoexposure Lock Center-weighted metering Spot metering 1Meter exposure AAdjusting Shutter Speed and Aperture Setting 128P, S, A, and M Modes Exposure Compensation AMode M AUsing a Flash ABracketing 130P, S, A, and M Modes Flash Compensation AOptional Flash Units 132P, S, A, and M Modes Active D-Lighting Matrix metering !Off 2Choose an option DActive D-Lighting A“Active D-Lighting”Versus “D-Lighting” 134P, S, A, and M Modes High Dynamic Range (HDR) Matrix metering 1 Display HDR (high dynamic range) options Highlight vAuto, 2Extra high, SHigh, TNormal, ULow, or 6Off 3Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot DFraming HDR Photographs 136P, S, A, and M Modes v Auto J Incandescent Flash Cloudy M Shade AThe Shooting Menu IFluorescent ATouch Menu Navigation 138P, S, A, and M Modes AColor Temperature y H u N i G !0I Fine-TuningWhite Balance 1Display fine-tuningoptions Fluorescent Preset manual 2 Fine-tunewhite balance AWhite Balance Fine-Tuning ATouch Fine-Tuning 2 Adjust A“Mired” Preset Manual ❚❚ Measuring a Value for Preset White Balance 1Light a reference object 2Display white balance options 3Select Measure 4Select Yes 5Measure white balance 6Check the results 144P, S, A, and M Modes DMeasuring Preset White Balance DPreset White Balance AOther Methods for Measuring Preset White Balance AGray Panels ❚❚Copying White Balance from a Photograph 1Select Preset manual 2Select Use photo Use photo 3Choose Select image 5Highlight the source image 6Copy white balance kAE bracketing 1 Choose a bracketing option. Highlight e2 (Auto bracketing set) in 148P, S, A, and M Modes 2 Display bracketing options 3Select a bracketing increment ADL 4Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot WB bracketing ADL bracketing Auto 150P, S, A, and M Modes ADisabling Bracketing AExposure Bracketing Selecting a Picture Control Standard R Neutral S Vivid T Monochrome 2Select a Picture Control Modifying Picture Controls Quick adjust 1Select a Picture Control Highlight Set Picture Control in the shooting menu and press 2Adjust settings ❚❚Picture Control Settings Neutral Sharpening Clarity Contrast D“A” (Auto) ASwitching Between Manual and Auto ACustom Picture Controls Manage Picture Control APrevious Settings AFilter Effects (Monochrome Only) AToning (Monochrome Only) B&W ATouch-ScreenCharacter Entry Creating Custom Picture Controls 1Select Manage Picture Control Highlight Manage Picture Control in the shooting menu and press 2Select Save/edit Save/edit 5Select a destination 6 Name the Picture Control 7Press AManage Picture Control > Rename AManage Picture Control > Delete AThe Original Picture Control Icon 160P, S, A, and M Modes Sharing Custom Picture Controls Load/Save Manage Picture Control Copy to camera Copy to card Live View 4 Take the picture ALive View Zoom Preview Live View Focusing in Live View ❚❚Choosing How the Camera Focuses (Focus Mode) Full-time-servo 1 Display focus options 164Live View 2Choose a focus option. Highlight an option and press J AManual Focus ❚❚Choosing How the Camera Picks the Area (AF-AreaMode) Face-priority Wide-areaAF Normal-areaAF 1 Display AF-areamodes 3Choose the focus point 6(face-priorityAF): A double yellow The Live View Display r ty Item q Shooting mode indicator u Movie frame size i Focus mode o AF-areamode !0“No movie” icon mode) ALive View/Movie Recording Display Options Show detailed photo indicators Show movie indicators (0174) ACamera Settings AExposure AHDMI DShooting in Live View Mode DThe Count Down Display 172Live View DUsing Autofocus in Live View Recording and Viewing Movies 3Start recording 4End recording ATaking Photographs During Movie Recording AMaximum Length DRecording Movies Manual movie settings 176Recording and Viewing Movies Movie Settings Movie settings Frame size/frame rate, Movie quality Video mode L/t Microphone Auto sensitivity Microphone off Manual sensitivity Wind noise reduction 1Select Movie settings Movie settings 2Choose movie options AUsing an External Microphone DThe Count-DownDisplay 180Recording and Viewing Movies Page X/W (Q) K 182Recording and Viewing Movies Save selected frame Trimming Movies 1Display a movie full frame 4Choose the current frame as the new start or end point Start point End point 5Confirm the new start or end point 6Create the copy 7Preview the movie Preview Cancel 8Save the copy Save as new file Saving Selected Frames 1Pause the movie on the desired frame 3Create a still copy 186Recording and Viewing Movies 4Save the copy ASave Selected Frame Playback and Deletion AThe PButton Thumbnail Playback 190Playback and Deletion Calendar Playback Playback display options 192Playback and Deletion ❚❚File Information ❚❚Highlights ❚❚RGB Histogram APlayback Zoom 194Playback and Deletion AHistograms ❚❚Shooting Data 196Playback and Deletion Page ❚❚Overview Data 198Playback and Deletion ❚❚Location Data 200Playback and Deletion Page Delete ARemoving Protection from All Images 202Playback and Deletion Rating Individual Pictures 1Select an image 2 Display playback options 3Select Rating 4Choose a rating Rating Multiple Pictures 1Select Rating 2Rate pictures 204Playback and Deletion Full-Frame,Thumbnail, and Calendar Playback 1 Press the Obutton 2 Press the Obutton again ACalendar Playback The Playback Menu ❚❚Selected: Deleting Selected Photographs 1 Select pictures 2Press Jto complete the operation 206Playback and Deletion ❚❚Select Date: Deleting Photographs Taken on a Selected Date 1Select dates Slide show 1Select Slide show Slide show 2Start the slide show Start Restart 208Playback and Deletion Restart Exit Slide Show Options Image type By rating Connections Copy Pictures to the Computer 1Connect the USB cable AUse a Reliable Power Source AConnecting Cables DDuring Transfer 2Start Nikon Transfer 2 component of ViewNX AWindows Import File 212Connections 3Click Start Transfer 4Terminate the connection Connecting the Printer DSelecting Photographs for Printing DDate Imprint Print date Date stamp Printing Pictures One at a Time 1Display the desired picture 2Adjust printing options Printer default 3Start printing Start printing Printing Multiple Pictures 1Display the PictBridge menu Print select 3Adjust printer settings 4Start printing Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print Set DPOF print order 1Choose DPOF print order > Select/set Select DPOF print order in the Select/set 3Select imprint options Print shooting data Print date 4Complete the print order DDPOF Print Order Standard Definition Devices 220Connections AVideo Mode ATelevision Playback High-DefinitionDevices APlayback Volume 222Connections ❚❚Choosing an Output Resolution Output resolution ❚❚Controlling the Camera with the TV Remote AHDMI-CECDevices A1920 × 1080 60p/50p Wi-Fi Android Push-button WPS WPS button connection Wi-Fi WPS (Android Only) 1Enable the camera’s built-in Wi-Fi 2Connect •Camera: Highlight Network settings and press •Smart device: Select Wi-Fisettings > WPS button connection 3Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility PIN Entry (Android Only) 2Select Network settings > PIN-entryWPS Highlight Network settings and press 3Enter the PIN 4Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility SSID (Android and iOS) 2Display the camera SSID 3Select the camera SSID ❚❚Terminating the Connection • Selecting Wi-Fi > Network connection > Disable in the camera setup menu ❚❚Restoring Default Settings Network settings Reset network settings Selecting Individual Pictures for Upload 3Choose Select to send to smart device/deselect Highlight Select to send to smart Selecting Multiple Pictures for Upload Select to send to smart device 1Choose Select to send to smart device device 2 Select pictures Camera Menus Playback Folder Playback Display Options Image Review Auto Image Rotation Rotate Tall Shooting Menu Options 236CThe Shooting Menu: Shooting Options Reset Shooting Menu Storage Folder ❚❚Selecting Folders from a List 1Choose Select folder from list Highlight Select folder from list and press 2Highlight a folder 3Select the highlighted folder File Naming NEF (RAW) Recording ISO Sensitivity Settings ISO AUTO ISO-A AAuto ISO Sensitivity Control 242CThe Shooting Menu: Shooting Options Color Space Long Exposure NR High ISO NR Vignette Control Auto Distortion Control ACustom Settings: Fine-TuningCamera Settings ACustom Settings: 246ACustom Settings: Fine-TuningCamera Settings Custom Settings Custom Setting Reset custom settings Autofocus bExposure Reset Custom Settings a1: AF-CPriority Selection a2: Number of Focus Points a3: Built-in AF-assistIlluminator a4: Rangefinder b1: EV Steps for Exposure Cntrl b2: ISO Display c1: Shutter-ReleaseButton AE-L c2: Auto off Timers c3: Self-Timer c4: Remote on Duration (ML-L3) d1: Exposure Delay Mode d2: File Number Sequence d3: Viewfinder Grid Display d4: Date Stamp ❚❚Date Counter 1Enter the first date Date counter 2Enter additional dates or edit existing dates 3Choose a date d5: Reverse Indicators e1: Flash Cntrl for Built-inFlash/Optional Flash ATTL Flash Control ❚❚Commander Mode 260ACustom Settings: Fine-TuningCamera Settings TTL Group A Adjust settings for the master flash Adjust settings for group A Adjust settings for group B 4Select the channel 262ACustom Settings: Fine-TuningCamera Settings 6Compose the shot 7Configure the remote flash units 8Frame the photograph, focus, and shoot AThe Flash Sync Mode Display e2: Auto Bracketing Set f1: Assign Fn Button t bracketing AF-area mode 266ACustom Settings: Fine-TuningCamera Settings f2: Assign AE-L/AF-LButton f3: Assign Touch Fn f4: Reverse Dial Rotation Setup Menu Options 270BThe Setup Menu: Camera Setup Lock mirror up for cleaning Image Dust Off ref photo Flicker reduction Slot empty release lock Accessory terminal Format Memory Card Image Comment Copyright Information Time Zone and Date Language Beep Options Touch Controls Monitor Brightness Info Display Format Auto Info Display Info Display Auto Off Image Dust Off Ref Photo 2Frame a featureless white object in the viewfinder 3Acquire Image Dust Off reference data DImage Dust Off Reference Data 280BThe Setup Menu: Camera Setup Flicker Reduction Slot Empty Release Lock Video Mode Accessory Terminal Location data Position ACoordinated Universal Time (UTC) Eye-FiUpload Conformity Marking Firmware Version NThe Retouch Menu: Creating Retouched Copies NThe Retouch Menu: Retouch Menu Options 0 processing Trim ARetouching Copies Image overlay Choose start/end point AImage Quality and Size Creating Retouched Copies 1Display retouch options 2Select a picture ARetouch 3Select retouch options NEF (RAW) Processing 3Choose settings for the JPEG copy 4Copy the photograph EXE 290NThe Retouch Menu: Creating Retouched Copies Trim Resize 3Choose pictures Select image 4Save the resized copies D-Lighting Quick Retouch Red-EyeCorrection Straighten Distortion Control Perspective Control Fisheye Filter Effects Monochrome Image Overlay 2Select the first image 3Select the second image 4Adjust gain Preview 5Preview the overlay Color Outline Photo Illustration Color Sketch Miniature Effect Selective Color 4 Highlight the color range 5Choose the color range 6Select additional colors 7Save the edited copy 306NThe Retouch Menu: Creating Retouched Copies Painting Side-by-sideComparison 2Select Side-by-sidecomparison Highlight Side-by-sidecomparison in the retouch menu and press J 3 Compare the copy with the original DSide-by-sidecomparison 308NThe Retouch Menu: Creating Retouched Copies Choosing a Menu Choose tab 1Select Choose tab 2Select a menu OMY MENU mRecent Settings ARemoving Items from the Recent Settings Menu OMy Menu ❚❚Adding Options to My Menu 1Select Add items 3Select an item 4Position the new item AAdding Options to My Menu ❚❚Deleting Options from My Menu 1Select Remove items Remove items 2Select items 3Delete the selected items ❚❚Reordering Options in My Menu 1Select Rank items Rank items 2Select an item 3Position the item Technical Notes DIX NIKKOR Lenses AIdentifying CPU and Type G, E, and D Lenses AMatrix Metering Compatible Non-CPULenses 316Technical Notes DIncompatible Accessories and Non-CPULenses DAF-AssistIllumination 318Technical Notes Page DThe Built-inFlash Zoom Lens 320Technical Notes Page ACalculating Angle of View 322Technical Notes Flash Units Compatible with the Creative Lighting System (CLS) Flash unit Feature AThe Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS) AGuide Number 324Technical Notes Page 326Technical Notes ❚❚Other Flash Units SB-80DX SB-23 AThe AS-15Sync Terminal Adapter DUse Only Nikon Flash Accessories DNotes on Optional Flash Units 328Technical Notes •SB-910and SB-900: AF-assist •SB-800, SB-600,and SU-800: AF-assist SB-700 •Battery Charger MH-24 (0 27): Recharge EN-EL14aand EN-EL14batteries covers Filters 330Technical Notes Viewfinder • DK-5Eyepiece Cap (0 76): Prevents light entering via the eyepiece accessories Software Remote controls wireless remote Stereo Microphone ME-1 (0 180) Accessory terminal WR-1 and WR-R10wireless remote controllers (0 109) Approved Memory Cards 334Technical Notes Attaching a Power Connector and AC Adapter 2Insert the EP-5Apower connector. Be sure to insert the connector in the 3Close the battery-chambercover. Position the power 4Connect the EH-5bAC adapter 336Technical Notes Storage Cleaning Monitor Image Sensor Cleaning Clean now ❚❚“Clean Now” 338Technical Notes ❚❚“Clean at Startup/Shutdown” highlight Clean at startup/ shutdown and press 2Select an option Clean at startup Clean at shutdown ❚❚Manual Cleaning 1Charge the battery 2Remove the lens Lock mirror up for cleaning in the setup menu and press 2 (note that 4Press J 7Clean the sensor 8Turn the camera off DForeign Matter on the Image Sensor DServicing the Camera and Accessories 342Technical Notes Do not drop Keep dry 344Technical Notes Notes on the monitor 346Technical Notes Page 348Technical Notes 1Auto ISO sensitivity control is not available Battery/Display Viewfinder is dark 350Technical Notes Shooting (All Modes) Camera takes time to turn on: Delete files or folders Shutter-releasedisabled: Release locked Photos are out of focus: Can not select focus point: Can not select AF-assistilluminator does not light: Built-in AF-assist Remote on duration (ML-L3) Beep does not sound: •Off is selected for Beep options > Beep on/off (0 276) Shooting (P, S, A, M) Full range of shutter speeds not available: •When On is selected for Movie settings > Manual movie settings in Colors are unnatural: 354Technical Notes Metering can not be changed Playback Can not delete picture: Can not retouch picture Can not change print order: Picture is not displayed on TV: 356Technical Notes Wi-Fi(Wireless Networks) Smart devices do not display the camera SSID (network name): Miscellaneous Date of recording is not correct: Set camera clock (0 32, 275) AWarning Icons Solution F/s Shutter release d/s immediately Clock not set S/s inserted position card is locked This card is not formatted j/A/s Card is full A/s &/s Interval timer shooting N/s service representative Metering error view to cool later Select Disable for Wi-Fi Error cools Check printer ❚❚Nikon D5500 Digital Camera Type Lens mount Effective pixels Image sensor Frame coverage Magnification Eyepoint Focusing screen Reflex mirror Metering mode Metering method 20 °C/68 °F) • Spot metering: 2–20EV 366Technical Notes ADL bracketing Exposure lock Index) Active D-Lighting Detection range Lens servo Focus point Focus lock Built-inflash Flash control Accessory shoe System (CLS) Sync terminal Live view AF-F frame rate Playback 370Technical Notes Interface USB Video output HDMI output Audio input Supported languages Power source Battery AC adapter Tripod socket ❚❚MH-24Battery Charger Rated input Rated output Charging time ❚❚EN-EL14aRechargeable Li-ionBattery ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6GVR II 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 55–200mm f/4–5.6GED VR II Lens • 55 mm focal length: f/4–22 • 200 mm focal length: f/5.6–32 376Technical Notes Lenses ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6GVR ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 18–140mm f/3.5–5.6GED VR ❚❚AF-SDX NIKKOR 55–200mm f/4–5.6GED VR 378Technical Notes Page ❚❚Vibration Reduction (VR) 380Technical Notes DVibration Reduction DLens Care Camera 382Technical Notes Page 384Technical Notes Page 386Technical Notes AA Note on Wide- and Super Wide-AngleLenses 2 The subject contains many fine details ❚❚Supported Standards DCF Version DPOF Exif version PictBridge ATrademark Information AConformity Marking AFreeType License (FreeType2) AMIT License (HarfBuzz) 390Technical Notes No. of Buffer Photographs Photographs, continuous release mode (Nikon standard 392Technical Notes Page Symbols 394Technical Notes Numerics 396Technical Notes Page 398Technical Notes Page 400Technical Notes