Reference Manual
Symbols and Conventions
Camera Settings
Digitutor
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Take pictures or movies in any of four modes
Getting the Most from Your Camera
Combine photos, movies, and music
View short movies in high definition
Accessories
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Table of Contents
Movie Mode
Motion Snapshot Mode
More on Photography
More on Playback
Playback Menu
Connections
Shooting Menu
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Setup Menu 151
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Technical Notes 161
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For Your Safety
ATurn off immediately in the event of mal
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AObserve proper precautions when handling the charger
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Power Cable
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Disposing of Data Storage Devices
AVC Patent Portfolio License Temperature Warnings
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DUse Only Nikon Brand Accessories
AServicing the Camera and Accessories
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ABefore Taking Important Pictures
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Package Contents
SIntroduction
Parts of the Camera
Camera Body
Camera Body
Monitor
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$Display Button
Shooting
AThe Framing Grid
AThe Electronic Viewfinder
ASee also
Mode Dial
Camera offers a choice of the follow- ing shooting modes
Multi Selector
Displaying Shooting Options
Selecting Shooting Options
Menu Navigation
&Feature Button
Shutter type still-image mode 0 27 Choose a mechanical s
GButton
Button
Using the Menus
Use the multi selector to navigate the menus 0
Charge the battery
First Steps
Attach the camera strap
Attach the strap securely to the two camera eyelets
AThe AC Wall Adapter
DThe Battery and Charger
Insert the battery and a memory card
AThe Write Protect Switch
DInserting and Removing Batteries and Memory Cards
AFormatting Memory Cards
ARemoving Batteries and Memory Cards
DMemory Cards
ALenses with Retractable Lens Barrel Buttons
Attach a lens
ADetaching the Lens
AAuto Power Off
Turn the camera on
ATurning the Camera Off
AAttaching and Removing Lenses
Choose a language and set the clock
AThe Camera Clock
Check the battery level and memory card capacity
Battery Level
Battery
Number of Exposures Remaining
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Select still image mode
Taking Photos in Still Image Mode
AAutomatic Scene Selection hScene auto selector
AUsing a Zoom Lens
Ready the camera
Frame the photograph
Position your subject in the center of the frame
Focus
While the shutter-release button is
Shoot
AExposure Mode
Shutter-Release Button
Recording Movies in Still Image Mode
Choosing a Shutter Type
AElectronic Hi
Flicker
Viewing Photographs
Deleting Pictures
ADeleting Multiple Pictures
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Taking Photos in Smart Photo Selector Mode
Select Smart Photo Selector mode
Begin buffering photographs
Buffering
ASmart Photo Selector Mode
Smoothly press the shutter-release
Choosing the Best Shot
Selector, only the best shot will be dis
ADeleting Individual Photographs
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Select movie mode
HD Movies
Record movies with sound at an aspect ratio of 16
Frame the opening shot
Start recording
End recording
AAudio Recording
AMaximum Length
Choosing the Movie Type
DRecording Movies
Select slow-motion mode
Slow Motion
Frame rate options are described on
Viewing Movies
Following operations can be performed
Use
Pause playback
Deleting Movies
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Select Motion Snapshot mode
Shooting in Motion Snapshot Mode
Frame the picture
Begin buffering
AMotion Snapshot Mode
Choosing a Theme
Deleting Motion Snapshots
Viewing Motion Snapshots
About 2.5 s, followed by the photo
Self-Timer and Remote Control Modes
Display self-timer options
Press 4 E to display self-timer options
Mount the camera on a tripod
Select the desired option
Remote control mode Aim the ML-L3 at
Frame the photograph and shoot
AMovie Mode
ATripod Mounting Spacer
Focus Mode
Press 3 % to display focus mode options
Display focus mode options
AThe AF-Assist Illuminator
AGetting Good Results with Autofocus
Frame
Select manual focus mode
Manual Focus
Press 3 % and select MF manual focus 0
Display the manual focus guides
Movies
Focus
AFocal Plane Position
Exposure Compensation
AExposure Compensation
AOptional Flash Units
Remove the multi accessory port cover
Flash Photography
Attaching Flash Units
Attach the flash unit
AThe Flash/Capture-Illuminator Status Indicators
Graph is taken
Blinks once a second
Times a second
Turn the camera and flash unit on Choose a flash mode
Taking Pictures
Position the flash head
Take pictures
ABounce Lighting
Bounce Lighting
AThe Capture Illuminator
Flash Mode
Select Flash mode
Mechanical selected for Shutter type 0 27 Exposure mode
Electronic selected for Shutter type 0 27 Exposure mode
AShutter Speed
DUsing a Flash
Attaching the GP-N100
GP-N100 GPS Unit
Attach the GP-N100
Setup Menu Options
Enable
Disable
Clock with the time reported by the GPS device
Hicon
AConnection Status
AAssisted GPS
Simple Photo Information
Photo Information
AThumbnail Playback
Detailed Photo Information
AHistograms
Thumbnail Playback
Calendar Playback
Description
Playback Zoom
Deleting Pictures
Deleting the Current Picture
Playback Menu
Picture
Select a picture
Rating Pictures
Press
Slide Shows
Adjust display times and choose a background track
Adjust the following options
Choose how long each still image is displayed
Back the entire movie before displaying the next
Options shown at right are dis
Select Start
Use Description
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Select a language
Installing the Supplied Software
Windows Mac OS
Start the installer
Exit the installer
System requirements for the Short Movie Creator are
System Requirements
Windows
System requirements for the ViewNX 2 are
AMotion Snapshots
Viewing and Editing Pictures on a Computer
Transferring Pictures
Choose how pictures will be copied to the computer
Start Nikon Transfer
Viewing Pictures
Click Start Transfer
Terminate the connection
AStarting ViewNX 2 Manually
Retouching Photographs
Creating Short Movies
Printing Pictures
Viewing Places
Creating Short Movies
Transfer pictures
Select components
Select a style and background track
Save the movie
AStarting Short Movie Creator
Short Movie Creator icon on
AViewing Short Movies on Other Devices
Viewing Pictures on TV
Standard Definition Devices
Connect the A/V cable
Tune the television to the video channel Turn the camera on
High-Definition Devices
Connect the Hdmi cable
Turn the camera off and connect the Hdmi cable
Tune the device to the Hdmi channel Turn the camera on
Camera Remote control
Hdmi Device Control
Connecting the Printer
Connect the camera using the supplied USB cable
Printing Photographs
Turn the camera off Connect the USB cable
Adjust print options
Printing Pictures One at a Time
Start printing
Copies have been printed, press J
Printing Multiple Pictures
Display the PictBridge menu
Choose an option
Highlight one of the following options and press
Select pictures or choose dates
AInspecting Pictures
Errors
Select Use printer settings
APictBridge Print Options
Creating a Dpof Print Order Print Set
DPrint Set Dpof
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Playback menu contains the following options
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Crop 0 Edit movie 0
Selecting Multiple Images
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Reset
Rotate Tall
Protect
Rating
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Lighting
AImage Size
Resize
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DResized Copies
Playback zoom may not be available with resized copies
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Crop
DCropped Copies
Edit Movie
Select Choose start point or Choose end point
Pause the movie on opening or closing frame
Delete the unwanted frames
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DTrimming Movies
Shooting menu contains the following options
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Reset Shooting Options
Exposure Mode
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Auto
Aperture
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AShutter Speed and Aperture
Programmed auto
Choose a combination of shutter speed and aperture
Apertures low f-numbers that blur
Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot
Choose a shutter speed
Shutter-priority auto
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Choose an aperture
Aperture-priority auto
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AThe Exposure Indicator
Manual
Choose shutter speed and aperture
Mechanical shutter 0 27, 122 or
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Open the shutter
Close the shutter
Image Quality
Image Size
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Option
AFile Names
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AImage Quality and Size
Continuous
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Memory Buffer
ABuffer Size
Choose the type of shutter used in still image mode 0
Shutter Type
Frame Rate
Electronic Hi
Choose a frame size and frame rate for HD movies 0
Movie Settings
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Metering
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Matrix
Spot
Autoexposure Lock
Meter exposure
Lock exposure
Recompose the photograph
White Balance
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Fluorescent
Cloudy
Fine-Tuning White Balance
Display fine-tuning options
Fine-tune white balance
Save changes and exit
Preset Manual
Select Preset manual
Light a reference object
Message shown at right will be displayed 128
Check the results
Measure white balance
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DAuto Power Off
DPreset White Balance
AColor Temperature
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For increased sensitivity when lighting is poor
ISO Sensitivity
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Smaller ranges to reduce noise
Picture Control
Modifying Picture Controls
Display options
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Adjust settings
APreset Picture Controls Versus Custom Picture Controls
Press J
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Picture Control Settings
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Custom Picture Control
Edit/Save
Select a Picture Control
Edit the selected Picture Control
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Load from/Save to Card
ACopy to Card
Color Space
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AColor Space
ANikon Software
Active D-Lighting
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Active D-Lighting
Active D-Lighting Versus D-Lighting
Long Exposure NR
High ISO Noise Reduction
Fade in/Fade Out
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Movie Sound Options
Microphone
Wind Noise Reduction
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Interval Timer Shooting
Start shooting
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Vibration Reduction
AVibration Reduction
Choose how the focus area for autofocus is selected
AF-Area Mode
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Focus Lock
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Recompose the photograph and shoot
Lock focus
For information on changing the role of the 1 a button, see
Choose On to enable face-priority AF 0
Face-Priority AF
Built-in AF Assist
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Flash Control
Choose a flash control mode for optional flash units
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Flash Compensation
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Setup menu contains the following options
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Reset Setup Options
Video mode
Battery info
Flicker reduction
Slot Empty Release Lock
Format Memory Card
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Welcome Screen
Display Brightness
Grid Display
Select On to display a framing grid 0 154
Sound Settings
Auto Power Off
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AThe GP-N100
Video Mode
Remote on Duration
Assign AE/AF-L Button
Shutter Button AE Lock
Flicker Reduction
Reset File Numbering
AFlicker Reduction
Time Zone and Date
Language
Choose a language for camera messages and displays
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Auto Image Rotation
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DAuto Image Rotation
ARotate Tall
Battery Info
Firmware Version
View the current firmware version 160
Charge
Optional Accessories
161
Mount lenses
DRed-Eye Reduction
162
AGuide Number
163
Controls
Software
Body caps
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Attaching the TA-N100
Approved Memory Cards
Sdhc cards
64 GB
GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB
Attaching a Power Connector and AC Adapter
Open the battery-chamber q and power connector w covers
Insert the EP-5B power connector
Close the battery-chamber cover
Connect the AC adapter
Storage and Cleaning
Cleaning
Storage
Lens
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Caring for the Camera and Battery Cautions
AC adapter is connected
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DServicing the Camera and Accessories
AImage Sensor Cleaning
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Available Settings
Still Image Mode/Smart Photo Selector Mode
Smart Photo Selector Still Image Mode
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S a M
Movie Mode/Motion Snapshot Mode
Movie Mode
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Picture Control Color space Active D-Lighting
Exposure mode Focus area selection Flexible program
Focus mode Movie mode Theme
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Autoexposure Lock Focus lock
Defaults
Playback Menu Defaults
Shooting Menu Defaults
Option Default
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Other Shooting Options
Setup Menu Defaults
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Memory Card Capacity
Still Images Still Image Mode1
HD Movies
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Still Images Smart Photo Selector Mode
Still Images Motion Snapshot Mode
Slow Motion Movies
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Display
Troubleshooting
Displays are off
Shutter-release is disabled
Shooting All Exposure Modes
Movies
Shooting P, S, A, and M Modes
Metering can not be changed Exposure lock is in effect 0
Playback
Miscellaneous
Cannot hear movie sound
Cannot delete images
Message Solution
Error Messages
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Specifications
Nikon 1 V1 Digital Camera
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1 Nikkor VR 10-30 mm f/3.5-5.6
ASupplied Accessories
AOptional Accessories
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ALens Care
Supported Standards
200
Battery Life
Index
Symbols
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