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... c4: Remote on Duration 161 d: Shooting/Display ...161 d1: Beep...161 d2: ISO Display ...161 d3: File Number Sequence 162 d4: Exposure Delay Mode 162 d5: Print Date...163 e: Bracketing/Flash...164 e1: Flash Cntrl for Built-in Flash 164 e2: Auto Bracketing Set 165 f: Controls ...165 f1...Lock 166 f5: Reverse Indicators...166 B The Setup Menu: Camera Setup 167 Monitor Brightness...168 Info Display Format ...168 Auto Info Display...170 Video Mode...170 Flicker Reduction...170 Time Zone and Date ...170 Language ...171 Image Comment ...171 Auto Image Rotation ...172 Image Dust Off Ref Photo ...
... c4: Remote on Duration 161 d: Shooting/Display ...161 d1: Beep...161 d2: ISO Display ...161 d3: File Number Sequence 162 d4: Exposure Delay Mode 162 d5: Print Date...163 e: Bracketing/Flash...164 e1: Flash Cntrl for Built-in Flash 164 e2: Auto Bracketing Set 165 f: Controls ...165 f1...Lock 166 f5: Reverse Indicators...166 B The Setup Menu: Camera Setup 167 Monitor Brightness...168 Info Display Format ...168 Auto Info Display...170 Video Mode...170 Flicker Reduction...170 Time Zone and Date ...170 Language ...171 Image Comment ...171 Auto Image Rotation ...172 Image Dust Off Ref Photo ...
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...the camera f Night portrait Portrait subjects framed against a dark background Z Auto Subjects suited to i or j mode or that do not b Auto (flash off and the video device will display the view through the lens as fluorescent or mercury-vapor lamps. c Portrait Human portrait subjects d... Landscape Landscapes and cityscapes e Close up Subjects close to an HDMI video device, the camera monitor will turn off ) fall into the categories listed above A Flicker You may differ from that matches the ...
...the camera f Night portrait Portrait subjects framed against a dark background Z Auto Subjects suited to i or j mode or that do not b Auto (flash off and the video device will display the view through the lens as fluorescent or mercury-vapor lamps. c Portrait Human portrait subjects d... Landscape Landscapes and cityscapes e Close up Subjects close to an HDMI video device, the camera monitor will turn off ) fall into the categories listed above A Flicker You may differ from that matches the ...
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... remaining 107 Press the movie-record button to ±3 EV in live view switch. Except in i and j modes, exposure can be locked by pressing the AE-L/AF-L button (0 69) or (in modes P, S, A, M, and %) altered by up to start recording (the camera can not be recorded. A Before...D The 0 Icon A 0 icon (0 103) indicates that can also modify aperture while recording in steps of subjects that movies can record both video and sound; yRecording and Viewing Movies Recording Movies Movies can be recorded in the monitor. A recording indicator and the time available are using exposure ...
... remaining 107 Press the movie-record button to ±3 EV in live view switch. Except in i and j modes, exposure can be locked by pressing the AE-L/AF-L button (0 69) or (in modes P, S, A, M, and %) altered by up to start recording (the camera can not be recorded. A Before...D The 0 Icon A 0 icon (0 103) indicates that can also modify aperture while recording in steps of subjects that movies can record both video and sound; yRecording and Viewing Movies Recording Movies Movies can be recorded in the monitor. A recording indicator and the time available are using exposure ...
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... D The Count-Down Display A count down will still end automatically when the timer expires. Depending on the option currently selected for Video mode in stereo or to reduce noise caused by lens vibration being recorded during recording. 3 Available when PAL is selected for the internal .../6 Mbps m 24 fps 8 Mbps/5 Mbps n p 640 × 424 30 fps 1 25 fps 3 4 Mbps/2 Mbps 1 Available when NTSC is selected for Video mode. 2 Not output to 3 minutes long when played back. The frame rate depends on shooting conditions, the timer may appear immediately when movie recording begins. ❚...
... D The Count-Down Display A count down will still end automatically when the timer expires. Depending on the option currently selected for Video mode in stereo or to reduce noise caused by lens vibration being recorded during recording. 3 Available when PAL is selected for the internal .../6 Mbps m 24 fps 8 Mbps/5 Mbps n p 640 × 424 30 fps 1 25 fps 3 4 Mbps/2 Mbps 1 Available when NTSC is selected for Video mode. 2 Not output to 3 minutes long when played back. The frame rate depends on shooting conditions, the timer may appear immediately when movie recording begins. ❚...
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.... Standard Definition Devices Before connecting the camera to a standard television, confirm that the camera video standard (0 170) matches that used in the TV. A Video Mode If no image is displayed, check that the option selected for extended playback. 146 Always turn the camera off . Note...an EH-5b AC adapter and EP-5A power connector (available separately) is correctly connected and that camera is recommended for Video mode (0 170) matches the video standard used in the camera monitor and on and press the K button. A Television Playback Use of images may not be displayed...
.... Standard Definition Devices Before connecting the camera to a standard television, confirm that the camera video standard (0 170) matches that used in the TV. A Video Mode If no image is displayed, check that the option selected for extended playback. 146 Always turn the camera off . Note...an EH-5b AC adapter and EP-5A power connector (available separately) is correctly connected and that camera is recommended for Video mode (0 170) matches the video standard used in the camera monitor and on and press the K button. A Television Playback Use of images may not be displayed...
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... image rotation On 172 Clean at startup/shutdown Clean at startup & shutdown 210 Image Dust Off ref photo GPS - 172 Lock mirror up for cleaning1 Video mode 2 - - 212 Auto meter-off 170 Use GPS to set camera clock Enable Yes 174 HDMI Eye-Fi upload 3 Enable 175 Output resolution Device control Auto...
... image rotation On 172 Clean at startup/shutdown Clean at startup & shutdown 210 Image Dust Off ref photo GPS - 172 Lock mirror up for cleaning1 Video mode 2 - - 212 Auto meter-off 170 Use GPS to set camera clock Enable Yes 174 HDMI Eye-Fi upload 3 Enable 175 Output resolution Device control Auto...
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.... The camera clock is automatically set the camera clock, choose the date display order, and turn daylight saving time on or off . Video Mode G button ➜ B setup menu When connecting the camera to the information display during live view. if image review (0 150) is...a frequency which case you find yourself frequently referring to a television or VCR, be sure the camera video mode matches the device video standard (NTSC or PAL). Choose On if you should select mode A or M and choose a smaller aperture (larger f-number) before starting live view or movie recording...
.... The camera clock is automatically set the camera clock, choose the date display order, and turn daylight saving time on or off . Video Mode G button ➜ B setup menu When connecting the camera to the information display during live view. if image review (0 150) is...a frequency which case you find yourself frequently referring to a television or VCR, be sure the camera video mode matches the device video standard (NTSC or PAL). Choose On if you should select mode A or M and choose a smaller aperture (larger f-number) before starting live view or movie recording...
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...: Image sensor cleaning changes the position of recording is not correct: Set camera clock (0 19, 170). Miscellaneous Date of dust on TV: • Choose correct video mode (0 170) or output resolution (0 148). • A/V (0 146) or HDMI (0 147) cable is not correctly connected. "Tall" (portrait) orientation photos ...: • Select On for Auto image rotation (0 172). • Camera orientation was changed while shutter-release button was pressed in continuous release mode or camera was pointed up or down when photo was taken (0 36). • Photo is displayed in NEF (RAW) format. Can not ...
...: Image sensor cleaning changes the position of recording is not correct: Set camera clock (0 19, 170). Miscellaneous Date of dust on TV: • Choose correct video mode (0 170) or output resolution (0 148). • A/V (0 146) or HDMI (0 147) cable is not correctly connected. "Tall" (portrait) orientation photos ...: • Select On for Auto image rotation (0 172). • Camera orientation was changed while shutter-release button was pressed in continuous release mode or camera was pointed up or down when photo was taken (0 36). • Photo is displayed in NEF (RAW) format. Can not ...
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... Automatic scene selection • Autofocus (AF): Single-servo AF (AF-S); Actual frame rate when 24 p is selected is selected for video mode. full-time-servo AF (AF-F) • Manual focus (MF) Face-priority AF, wide-area AF, normal-area AF, subject-tracking AF Contrast-detect AF ... 640 × 424, 30 p/25 p, ★ high/normal A frame rate of 30 p (actual frame rate 29.97 fps) is available when NTSC is selected for video mode. 25 p is available when PAL is 23.976 fps. sensitivity adjustable Monitor Monitor Playback Playback 7.5-cm/3-in monaural or external stereo microphone;
... Automatic scene selection • Autofocus (AF): Single-servo AF (AF-S); Actual frame rate when 24 p is selected is selected for video mode. full-time-servo AF (AF-F) • Manual focus (MF) Face-priority AF, wide-area AF, normal-area AF, subject-tracking AF Contrast-detect AF ... 640 × 424, 30 p/25 p, ★ high/normal A frame rate of 30 p (actual frame rate 29.97 fps) is available when NTSC is selected for video mode. 25 p is available when PAL is 23.976 fps. sensitivity adjustable Monitor Monitor Playback Playback 7.5-cm/3-in monaural or external stereo microphone;
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...Movie-record button 107 Movies 107 Multiple exposure 78 N NEF 47 NEF (RAW 47, 183 NEF (RAW) processing 183 Neutral (Set Picture Control).......91 Nikon Transfer 2 137, 138 Non-CPU lens 199 Number of shots 236 O Optional flash 164, 202 Output resolution (HDMI)......... 148 Overview 128 P Page...movies 111 Type D lens 198 Type G lens 198 U USB 138, 139 USB cable 138, 139 UTC 19, 128, 174 V Vibration Reduction 18 Video mode 170 Viewfinder 10, 23, 227 Viewfinder eyepiece cap 38 ViewNX 2 137 Vivid (Set Picture Control 91 Volume 110 W Warm filter (Filter effects).......... 180 ...
...Movie-record button 107 Movies 107 Multiple exposure 78 N NEF 47 NEF (RAW 47, 183 NEF (RAW) processing 183 Neutral (Set Picture Control).......91 Nikon Transfer 2 137, 138 Non-CPU lens 199 Number of shots 236 O Optional flash 164, 202 Output resolution (HDMI)......... 148 Overview 128 P Page...movies 111 Type D lens 198 Type G lens 198 U USB 138, 139 USB cable 138, 139 UTC 19, 128, 174 V Vibration Reduction 18 Video mode 170 Viewfinder 10, 23, 227 Viewfinder eyepiece cap 38 ViewNX 2 137 Vivid (Set Picture Control 91 Volume 110 W Warm filter (Filter effects).......... 180 ...