Nikon D100 Product Manual - Page 23

Advanced Focusing Screen Display - shutter speed

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Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera Camera Controls and Displays 1 12-mm (0.47˝) reference circle for center-weighted metering 75 2 Focus brackets (focus areas) ... 64-69 Spot-metering targets 75 3 Reference grid (displayed when ON is selected for Custom Setting 19) .. 157 4 Focus indicator 31, 70 5 Metering 75 6 Auto-exposure lock 84 7 Exposure mode 76 8 Flash compensation indicator ..... 102 9 Exposure compensation indicator .. 86 10 "K" (appears when memory remains for over 1,000 exposures 42 11 Flash-ready indicator 99 12 Battery indicator 17 13 Shutter speed 80, 82 14 Aperture 81-82 15 Electronic analog exposure display 83 Exposure compensation 86 16 Number of exposures remaining ... 27 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills 41 Exposure compensation value ....... 86 Flash exposure compensation value 102 Advanced Focusing Screen Display When the background is bright, the active focus area ( 64) is highlighted in black. When the background is dark, the active focus area is highlighted briefly in red as needed to establish contrast with the background ("Vari-Brite" focus areas), making it easier to identify the selected focus area. The viewfinder is also equipped with ondemand grid lines. When ON is selected for Custom Setting 19 (Grid Display; 157), a reference grid is superimposed over the display in the viewfinder. This grid is a useful aid when composing landscape shots or when tilting or shifting a PC Nikkor lens. Owing to the characteristics of this type of viewfinder display, you may notice fine lines radiating outwards from the selected focus area, or that the display in the viewfinder turns red when the selected focus area is highlighted. These phenomena are normal and do not indicate a malfunction. 11

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11
Introduction—Getting to Know the Camera
Camera Controls and Displays
1
12-mm (0.47˝) reference circle for
center-weighted metering
............
75
2
Focus brackets (focus areas)
... 64–69
Spot-metering targets
..................
75
3
Reference grid (displayed when
ON
is
selected for Custom Setting 19) ..
157
4
Focus indicator
.......................
31, 70
5
Metering
......................................
75
6
Auto-exposure lock
......................
84
7
Exposure mode
............................
76
8
Flash compensation indicator
.....
102
9
Exposure compensation indicator ..
86
10
“K” (appears when memory remains
for over 1,000 exposures)
.............
42
11
Flash-ready indicator
....................
99
12
Battery indicator
...........................
17
13
Shutter speed
.........................
80, 82
14
Aperture
................................
81–82
15
Electronic analog exposure display
....................................................
83
Exposure compensation
................
86
16
Number of exposures remaining ... 27
Number of shots remaining before
memory buffer fills
.......................
41
Exposure compensation value
.......
86
Flash exposure compensation value
..................................................
102
Advanced Focusing Screen Display
When the background is bright, the active focus area (
64) is highlighted in black.
When the background is dark, the active focus area is highlighted briefly in red as
needed to establish contrast with the background (“
Vari-Brite
” focus areas), making it
easier to identify the selected focus area.
The viewfinder is also equipped with on-
demand grid lines.
When
ON
is selected for Custom Setting 19 (
Grid Display
;
157), a reference grid is superimposed over the display in the viewfinder.
This grid is a
useful aid when composing landscape shots or when tilting or shifting a PC Nikkor lens.
Owing to the characteristics of this type of viewfinder display, you may notice fine lines
radiating outwards from the selected focus area, or that the display in the viewfinder
turns red when the selected focus area is highlighted.
These phenomena are normal
and do not indicate a malfunction.