Nikon D7100 Product Manual - Page 37

The Viewfinder - autofocus settings

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The Viewfinder 1 23 4 5 67 8 11 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 10 9 X 2726 25 24 2322 21 20 1 Monochrome indicator (displayed in % mode or when the Monochrome Picture Control or a Picture Control based on Monochrome is selected 105 2 Special effects mode indicator 177 3 AF area brackets 33, 37 4 Focus points 37, 75, 232 AF-area mode 73 5 1.3× DX crop 64 6 Framing grid (displayed when On is selected for Custom Setting d2 239 7 1.3× DX crop indicator 64 8 Roll indicator (portrait orientation 254 9 Roll indicator (landscape orientation 254 10 "No memory card" indicator 30 11 Focus indicator 37, 76, 78 12 Autoexposure (AE) lock 84 13 Shutter speed 49, 51 Autofocus mode 71 14 Aperture (f-number 50, 51 Aperture (number of stops 47, 298 15 Low battery warning 35 16 Exposure and flash bracketing indicator .......133 WB bracketing indicator 137 ADL bracketing indicator 139 17 ISO sensitivity indicator 79 18 "K" (appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures 35 19 Flash-ready indicator 38, 241 20 Number of exposures remaining 35 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills 37, 58, 348 ISO sensitivity 239 Active D-Lighting amount 114 AF-area mode 73 Preset white balance recording indicator ........96 Exposure compensation value 86 Flash compensation value 124 21 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator 82 22 Exposure compensation indicator 86 23 Flash compensation indicator 124 24 Exposure indicator 51 Exposure compensation display 86 25 Aperture stop indicator 47, 298 26 Flash sync indicator 244 27 FV lock indicator 125 Note: Display shown with all indicators lit for illustrative purposes. D No Battery When the battery is totally exhausted or no battery is inserted, the display in the viewfinder will dim. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. The viewfinder display will return to normal when a fully-charged battery is inserted. D The Control Panel and Viewfinder Displays The brightness of the control panel and viewfinder displays varies with temperature, and the response times of the displays may drop at low temperatures. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. 9

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The Viewfinder
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1
Monochrome indicator (displayed in
%
mode or
when the
Monochrome
Picture Control or a
Picture Control based on
Monochrome
is
selected)
.............................................................
105
2
Special effects mode indicator
.........................
177
3
AF area brackets
...............................................
33, 37
4
Focus points
.............................................
37, 75, 232
AF-area mode
.........................................................
73
5
1.3× DX crop
...........................................................
64
6
Framing grid (displayed when
On
is selected for
Custom Setting d2)
..........................................
239
7
1.3× DX crop indicator
..........................................
64
8
Roll indicator (portrait orientation)
.................
254
9
Roll indicator (landscape orientation)
............
254
10
“No memory card” indicator
...............................
30
11
Focus indicator
..........................................
37, 76, 78
12
Autoexposure (AE) lock
........................................
84
13
Shutter speed
...................................................
49, 51
Autofocus mode
....................................................
71
14
Aperture (f-number)
.......................................
50, 51
Aperture (number of stops)
.......................
47, 298
15
Low battery warning
............................................
35
16
Exposure and flash bracketing indicator
.......
133
WB bracketing indicator
....................................
137
ADL bracketing indicator
...................................
139
17
ISO sensitivity indicator
........................................
79
18
“K” (appears when memory remains for over
1000 exposures)
..................................................
35
19
Flash-ready indicator
....................................
38, 241
20
Number of exposures remaining
........................
35
Number of shots remaining before memory
buffer fills
..............................................
37, 58, 348
ISO sensitivity
.......................................................
239
Active D-Lighting amount
................................
114
AF-area mode
..........................................................
73
Preset white balance recording indicator
........
96
Exposure compensation value
............................
86
Flash compensation value
................................
124
21
Auto ISO sensitivity indicator
..............................
82
22
Exposure compensation indicator
.....................
86
23
Flash compensation indicator
..........................
124
24
Exposure indicator
.................................................
51
Exposure compensation display
.........................
86
25
Aperture stop indicator
...............................
47, 298
26
Flash sync indicator
............................................
244
27
FV lock indicator
..................................................
125
Note
: Display shown with all indicators lit for illustrative purposes.
D
No Battery
When the battery is totally exhausted or no battery is inserted, the display in the viewfinder
will dim.
This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
The viewfinder display will
return to normal when a fully-charged battery is inserted.
D
The Control Panel and Viewfinder Displays
The brightness of the control panel and viewfinder displays varies with temperature, and the
response times of the displays may drop at low temperatures.
This is normal and does not
indicate a malfunction.