Nikon D7500 Users Manual - English for customers in Europe

Nikon D7500 Manual

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    DIGITAL CAMERA User's Manual (with Warranty) • Read this manual thoroughly before using the camera. • To ensure proper use of the camera, be sure to read "For Your Safety" (page xii). • After reading this manual, keep it in a readily accessible En place for future reference.
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    Now! Use SnapBridge to control the camera remotely from your smartphone or tablet (smart device) and download pictures from the camera. Download It Free Today! SnapBridge is available free-of-charge from the Apple App Store®, Google Play™, and the following website: http://snapbridge.nikon.com
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    , making online photo sharing easier and less stressful than ever. Upload photos and thumbnails to the NIKON IMAGE SPACE cloud storage service. Enrich your imaging experience by using SnapBridge to: • Control the camera remotely • Add credits (any two of copyright information, comments, text, or
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    App Store and Google Play. Download of the app and any product manuals requires an Internet connection, for which fees may be levied by your phone or Internet service provider. AFor Your Safety Before using the camera for the first time, read the safety instructions in "For Your Safety" (0 xii). ii
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    below to register your camera and keep up-to-date with the latest product information. You will find answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) and can contact us for technical assistance. http://www.europe-nikon.com/support ❚❚ The Menu Guide For more information on menu options and subjects such
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    all items listed here were included with your camera. DK-28 rubber eyecup (0 90) BF-1B body cap (0 24, 287) D7500 camera (0 1) EN-EL15a rechargeable Li-ion battery with terminal cover (0 19, 21) MH-25a battery charger (comes with either an AC wall adapter or power cable of a type and shape that
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    Camera 1 The Camera Body 1 The Mode Dial 6 The Control Panel 8 The Viewfinder 9 The Diopter Adjustment Control 11 Using the Tilting Monitor 12 Using the Touch Screen 14 The Multi Selector 18 First Steps 19 Attach the Camera Strap 19 Charge the Battery 19 Insert the Battery and a Memory
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    Tutorial 41 Camera Menus: An Overview 41 Using Camera Menus 42 The Battery Level and Number of Exposures Remaining ... 72 P: Programmed Auto 73 S: Shutter-Priority Auto 74 A: Aperture-Priority Auto 75 M: Manual 76 Long Time-Exposures (M Mode Only 79 User Settings: U1 and U2 Modes 83
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    86 Choosing a Release Mode 86 Self-Timer Mode (E 89 Mirror up Mode (MUP 91 Image Recording Options 93 Image Area 93 Image Quality 97 Image Size 99 Focus 100 Autofocus 100 Autofocus Mode 100 AF-Area Mode 103 Focus Lock 111 Manual Focus 115 ISO Sensitivity 118 ISO Sensitivity
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    Preserving Detail in Highlights and Shadows 153 Active D-Lighting 153 High Dynamic Range (HDR 155 Flash Photography 159 Using the Built-in Flash 159 Auto Pop-up Modes 159 Manual Pop-up Modes 161 Flash Control Mode 164 Flash Compensation 167 FV Lock 169 Viewing Information for the Built
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    Recording and Viewing Movies 179 Recording Movies 179 Using the i Button 183 The Live View Display: Movies 185 Viewing Images 225 Full-Frame Playback 225 Thumbnail Playback 225 Calendar Playback 226 Using the Touch Screen 228 The i Button 230 Photo Information 231 Taking a Closer Look
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    Menus More information on camera menus is available in a Menu Guide that can be downloaded from the Nikon website (0 iii). D The Playback Menu: Managing Images 250 278 Technical Notes 279 Compatible Lenses 279 Compatible CPU Lenses 279 Compatible Non-CPU Lenses 285 Other Accessories 287 x
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    Cleaning 288 Image Sensor Cleaning 289 Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions 296 Troubleshooting 301 Battery/Display 301 Shooting (All Modes 302 Shooting (P, S, A, Cards 346 Memory Card Capacity 347 Battery Life 349 Index 351 Warranty Terms - Nikon Europe Service Warranty 359 xi
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    Your Safety" in its entirety before using this product. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use this product will read them. the product producing smoke, heat, or unusual odors, immediately disconnect the battery or power source. Continued operation could result in fire, burns or
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    . Failure to observe this precaution could result in accidents. • Do not use batteries, chargers, or AC adapters not specifically designated for use with this product. When using batteries, chargers, and AC adapters designated for use with this product, do not: - Damage, modify, forcibly tug or bend
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    this product could interfere with equipment onboard aircraft or in hospitals or other medical facilities. • Remove the battery and disconnect the AC adapter if this product will not be used for an extended period. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or product malfunction. • Do
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    dry the product with a towel or similar object should it become wet. • Discontinue use immediately should you notice any changes in the batteries, such as discoloration or deformation. Cease charging EN-EL15a rechargeable batteries if they do not charge in the specified period of time. Failure to
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    ). described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice. Notice for Customers in Canada CAN ICES-3 B / NMB-3 B Notices for Customers in Europe CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. This symbol
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    Battery Charger IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS-SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER-TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use handling. to which the receiver is connected. Nikon Inc., 1300 Walt Whitman Road, • Consult
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    paper money, coins, or securities which are circulated in a foreign country is prohibited. minimum of necessary copies are to be provided for business use by a company. Also, do not copy or reproduce passports issued by the government, licenses issued by Unless the prior permission of the public
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    of such data is the user's responsibility. Before discarding a data storage device or transferring ownership to another person, erase all data using commercial deletion software, or format the device and then completely refill it with images containing no private information (for example, pictures
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    to the highest standards and include complex electronic circuitry. Only Nikon brand electronic accessories (including chargers, batteries, AC adapters, and flash accessories) certified by Nikon specifically for use with this Nikon digital camera are engineered and proven to operate within the
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    USE OF NON-NIKON ACCESSORIES COULD DAMAGE YOUR CAMERA AND MAY VOID YOUR NIKON ), take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning normally. Nikon will not be nikon.com/support/ • For users in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East: http://www.nikon-asia.com/ Visit these sites to keep up-to-date
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    use of wireless devices may be prohibited in some countries or regions. Contact a Nikon-authorized service representative before using This equipment has been tested and found to comply with uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions
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    scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no to the SAR test report that was uploaded to FCC website. Notices for Customers in Europe Hereby, Nikon Corporation declares that the radio equipment type D7500 is in compliance
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    of wireless networks, specialized attacks may allow unauthorized access even when security is enabled. • Unsecured networks: Connecting to open networks may result in unauthorized access. Use secure networks only. xxiv
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    camera controls and displays. You may find it helpful to bookmark this section and refer to it as you read through the rest of the manual. The Camera Body 1 Release mode dial 86 7 Movie-record button 179 2 Mode dial 6 8 Power switch 5, 26 3 Eyelet for camera strap 19 9 Shutter
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    Body (Continued) 1 Built-in flash 55, 159 10 Cover for accessory terminal and 2 Stereo microphone 183, 259 headphone connector .... 184, 223 3 AF-assist illuminator 52, 261 11 Lens release when the connectors are not in use. Foreign matter in the connectors can interfere with data transfer. 2
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    1 Sub-command dial 266 6 Power connector cover 2 Fn1 button 266, 267 7 Tripod socket 3 Fn2 button 266, 267 8 CPU contacts 4 Battery-chamber cover .........21, 23 9 Lens mount 24, 116 5 Battery-chamber cover 10 AF coupling latch 21, 23 11 Body cap iv, 24, 287 3
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    The Camera Body (Continued) 1 O/Q button 60, 247, 268 13 A button........... 111, 125, 266, 267 2 K button 59, 225 14 Main command dial 266 3 Tilting monitor 12, 14, 269 15
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    to be read in the dark. After the power switch is released, the illuminators will remain lit for a few seconds while the standby timer is active or until the shutter is released or the power switch is rotated toward D again. Power switch D The Speaker
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    auto ...75 M - Manual 76 2 Auto modes: i Auto 48 j Auto (flash off 48 3 Special effects modes 64 4 U1 and U2 modes 83 5 Scene modes 61 A Non-CPU Lenses Non-CPU (0 285) lenses can be used only in mode M. Selecting another mode when a non-CPU lens is attached disables the shutter release. 6
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    A Beeps During Live View A beep may sound if you rotate the mode dial during live view. This does not indicate an error or malfunction. 7
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    of this manual. 1 Shutter speed 74, 76 2 Aperture (f-number 75, 76 3 ISO sensitivity 118 4 Number of exposures remaining 47 5 Battery indicator 121 A Camera Off Display If the camera is turned off with a battery and memory card inserted, the number of exposures remaining will be displayed (
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    The Viewfinder 1 Special effects mode 7 Focus points 52, 107, 260 indicator 64 8 1.3× DX crop indicator ..........93, 94 2 Monochrome indicator ...... 64, 148 9 Pitch indicator 1 3 AF area brackets 11, 51 10 Flicker detection 255 4 "No memory card" indicator...... 21 11 Roll indicator 2 5
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    55, 271 ISO sensitivity 118 23 FV lock indicator 169 Preset manual white balance 24 Flash sync indicator 265 recording indicator 139 1 . The viewfinder display will return to normal when a fully-charged battery is inserted. D The Control Panel and Viewfinder Displays The brightness of
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    The Diopter Adjustment Control Rotate the diopter adjustment control until the AF area brackets are in sharp focus. When operating the control with your eye to the viewfinder, be careful not to put your fingers or fingernails in your eye. AF area brackets Viewfinder not in focus Viewfinder in
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    Monitor The monitor can be angled as shown below. Normal use: The monitor is normally used in storage position. Low-angle shots: Tilt the monitor up to take shots in live view with the camera held low. High-angle shots: Tilt
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    observe this precaution could damage the camera. If the monitor is not being used to take photographs, return it to the storage position. The grip and the viewfinder. If desired, you can prevent the information display turning off using the Info display auto off option (0 269) in the setup menu.
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    Using the Touch Screen The touch-sensitive monitor supports the following operations: Flick Flick a finger a short distance left or right across the monitor. Slide Slide a finger over the monitor. Stretch/Pinch Place two fingers on the monitor and move them apart or pinch them together. 14
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    of the two fingers in a pinch or stretch is not correctly coordinated. A Enabling or Disabling Touch Controls Touch controls can be enabled or disabled using the Touch controls option in the setup menu (0 271). A See Also For information on choosing the direction you flick your finger to view other
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    focus (autofocus only; the touch 8 (Touch shutter/AF: On) shutter can not be used to focus when the focus-mode selector is rotated to M to select manual focus). Focus locks while your finger remains on the monitor; to release the shutter, lift your finger from the screen. As above, except that
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    and the timer starts when you lift your finger from the screen. At default settings, the shutter is released about 10 s after the timer starts; the delay and number of shots can be changed using Custom Setting c3 (Self-timer, 0 263). If the option selected for Number of shots is greater than
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    The Multi Selector In this manual, operations using the multi selector are represented by 1, 3, 4, and 2 icons. 1: Press the multi selector up J button 4: Press the multi selector left 2: Press the multi selector right 3: Press the multi selector down 18
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    plug the charger in (depending on the country or region, the charger comes with either an AC wall adapter or a power cable). An exhausted battery will fully charge in about two hours and 35 minutes. • AC wall adapter: Insert the AC wall adapter into the charger AC inlet (q). Slide the
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    • Power cable: After connecting the power cable with the plug in the orientation shown, insert the battery and plug the cable in. The CHARGE lamp will flash while the battery charges. Battery charging Charging complete 20
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    power switch is in the OFF position. Insert the battery in the orientation shown, using the battery to keep the orange battery latch pressed to one side. The latch locks the battery in place when the battery is fully inserted. Battery latch Holding the memory card in the orientation shown, slide
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    cards may be hot after use. Observe due caution when and viewfinder will show S. If the camera is turned off with a charged battery and no memory card inserted, S will be displayed in the control panel. attempt to release the shutter). To unlock the memory card, slide the switch to the "
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    16GB ❚❚ Removing the Battery and Memory Cards Removing the Battery To remove the battery, turn the camera off and open the battery-chamber cover. Press the battery latch in the direction shown by the arrow to release the battery and then remove the battery by hand. Removing Memory Cards After
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    Be careful to prevent dust from entering the camera when the lens or body cap is removed. The lens generally used in this manual for illustrative purposes is an AF-S DX NIKKOR 18- 140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR. Remove the camera body cap Remove the rear lens cap Mounting mark (camera) Align the mounting
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    . To remove the lens, press and hold the lens release button (q) while turning the lens clockwise (w). After removing the lens, replace the lens caps and camera body cap. D CPU Lenses with Aperture Rings In the case of CPU lenses equipped with an aperture ring (0 280), lock aperture at the minimum
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    wizard will be displayed; to pair the camera and smart device, proceed to "Connecting Using SnapBridge" (0 28). To proceed without using SnapBridge to pair the camera with the smart device, press G and use the multi selector and J button to set the camera clock. No other operations can be
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    format r Select daylight saving time option Set time and date (note that camera uses a 24-hour clock) D Restarting Pairing at a Later Date If you don't finish pairing the first time you turn the camera on, you can start pairing at any time by selecting Connect to smart
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    pictures from the camera. A More on SnapBridge For more information, use the online help feature in the SnapBridge app. A Standby Timer/Auto your camera, we recommend choosing a longer standby timer (0 263). Pairing Use SnapBridge to pair the camera with your smart device as described below (note
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    Android Android users can follow the steps below. If you are using an iOS device, proceed to "iOS" (0 33). 1 Camera: Press J when the connection wizard is displayed. Connection wizard When the camera prompts you to launch SnapBridge,
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    3 Camera/smart device: Check the authentication code. • Camera: The authentication code is displayed in the camera monitor. • Smart device: Check that the authentication code shown in SnapBridge is the same as that displayed by the camera. 30
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    labelled differently depending on what version of the operating system you are using). If you wait too long between pressing the button on the camera Step 2. 5 Camera/smart device: Follow the on- screen instructions. • Camera: Press J to complete pairing and proceed with camera setup. • Smart
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    6 Camera: Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process. To record location SnapBridge app. Select No to set the clock manually (0 26). Setup is complete when the camera returns to the shooting display. D Restarting Pairing at a Later Date If you don't finish pairing the first time
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    iOS Users of iOS devices can follow the steps below. Refer to "Android" (0 29) if you are using an Android device. 1 Camera: Press J when the connection wizard is displayed. Connection wizard When the camera prompts you to launch SnapBridge, proceed to Step 2. Launch
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    3 iOS device: A confirmation dialog will be displayed; read the pairing instructions carefully and tap Understood. 4 iOS device: When prompted to select an accessory, tap the camera name again. 34
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    J on the camera and tap Pair in SnapBridge (the Pair button may be labelled differently depending on what version of the operating system you are using). If you wait too long between pressing the button on the camera and tapping the button in SnapBridge, pairing will fail and an error will
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    Smart device: Follow the on-screen instructions to sign up for a Nikon ID. 7 Camera: Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process. to set the clock manually (0 26). Setup is complete when the camera returns to the shooting display. D Restarting Pairing at a Later Date If you don't
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    ❚❚ Forgetting Bluetooth Devices If pairing fails in Step 5, you may need to request iOS to "forget" the camera as described below, as otherwise the camera name may not be displayed or tapping the camera name will not start pairing when you return to Step 2. 1 Open iOS settings. 2 Tap Bluetooth. 3
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    A Trouble Downloading (Android/iOS)? If download is slow or you experience other problems copying pictures from the camera to selecting Connect to smart device in the setup menu and following the on-screen instructions. Launch prompt 3 Smart device: Select Connection options in the Connect tab.
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    The Wi-Fi Prompt (iOS) SnapBridge normally connects to the camera via Bluetooth, but switches to Wi-Fi as required for remote photography or when downloading high volumes of data. Before switching to Wi-Fi, SnapBridge will prompt you to enable the Wi-Fi connection on your iOS device. Follow the
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    5 If prompted for a password, enter the password you noted in Step 1 (you can also check the password at any time by selecting Wi-Fi > Network settings > Password in the setup menu). Passwords are casesensitive. Once you have entered the password, you will not be prompted to do so again unless the
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    Tutorial Camera Menus: An Overview Most shooting, playback, and setup options can be accessed from the camera menus. To view the menus, press the G button. G button Tabs Choose from the following menus: • D: Playback (0 250) • B: Setup (0 268) • C: Photo Shooting (0 252) • N: Retouch (0 275)
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    Camera Menus ❚❚ Menu Controls You can navigate the menus via the touch screen or using the multi selector and J button. 1: Move cursor up J button: select highlighted item 4: Cancel and return to previous menu 2: Select highlighted item or display sub-menu 3:
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    ❚❚ Navigating the Menus Follow the steps below to navigate the menus. 1 Display the menus. Press the G button to display the menus. 2 Highlight the icon for the current menu. Press 4 to highlight the icon for the current menu. G button 3 Select a menu. Press 1 or 3 to select the desired menu. 4
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    J, there are some cases in which selection can only be made by pressing J. • To exit the menus and return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release button halfway. 44
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    Touch Screen You can also navigate the menus using the following touch screen operations. Scroll Slide up or down to scroll. Choose a Tap a menu icon to choose a menu menu. Select options/ adjust settings Tap
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    the control panel and viewfinder. Control panel Viewfinder Control panel L K J I H H (flashes) Viewfinder Description - Battery fully charged. - - Battery partially discharged. - d d (flashes) Low battery. Charge battery or ready spare battery. Shutter release disabled. Charge or exchange
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    ❚❚ Number of Exposures Remaining The control panel and viewfinder show the number of photographs that can be taken at current settings (values over 1000 are rounded down to the nearest hundred; e.g., values between 2100 and 2199 are shown as 2.1 k). Number of exposures remaining Control panel
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    Basic Photography and Playback "Point-and-Shoot" Photography (i and j Modes) This section describes how to take photographs in i and j modes. i and j are automatic "point-and-shoot" modes in which the majority of settings are controlled by the camera in response to shooting conditions; the only
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    top of the camera, rotate the mode dial to i or j. Mode dial Mode dial lock release Photographs can be framed in the viewfinder or in the monitor (live view). To start live view, rotate the live view selector to C and press
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    3 Ready the camera. Viewfinder photography: When framing photographs in the viewfinder, hold the handgrip in your right hand and cradle the camera body or lens with your left. Bring your elbows in against the sides of your chest. Live view: When framing photographs in the monitor, hold the
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    default settings, the camera automatically detects faces and selects the focus point. If no face is detected, use the multi selector to position the focus point over the main subject. Focus point A Using a Zoom Lens Use the zoom ring to zoom in on the subject so that it fills a larger area of the
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    halfway. Viewfinder photography: Press the shutter-release button halfway to focus (the AF-assist Focus point is between camera and subject. Focus point is behind subject. Camera unable to focus using autofocus (0 114). Live view: The focus point flashes green while the camera focuses. If the
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    6 Shoot. Smoothly press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down to take the photograph. The memory card access lamp will light and the photograph will be Memory card
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    The viewfinder and some control panel displays will turn off if no operations are performed for about six seconds, reducing the drain on the battery. Press the shutter-release button halfway to reactivate the display. The length of time before the standby timer expires automatically can be selected
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    (M) is displayed. If the flash-ready indicator is not displayed, the flash is charging; remove your finger briefly from the shutter-release button and try again. Viewfinder Live view To save power when the flash is not in use, press it gently downward until the latch clicks into place. 55
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    Tips for Live View ❚❚ Viewing and Hiding Indicators Pressing the R button cycles through the following displays. Virtual horizon Information on Framing guides Information off 56
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    view in the monitor up to a maximum of about 17 ×. A navigation window will appear in a gray frame at the bottom right corner of the display. Use the multi selector to scroll to areas of the frame not visible in the monitor, or press W (Z) to zoom out. X (T) button Navigation window D The Count
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    the camera at the sun or other strong light sources. Failure to observe this precaution could result in damage to the camera's internal circuitry. Using live view for extended periods may cause the grip and areas of the camera around the monitor to become hot. This does not indicate a malfunction
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    on the current photograph, press 1 and 3 (0 231). To end playback and return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release button halfway. A Image Review When On is selected for Image review in the playback menu (0 250), photographs are automatically displayed in the monitor after shooting. 59
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    the image and return to playback. To exit without deleting the picture, press K. O (Q) button A Delete To delete selected images (0 248), all images taken on a selected date (0 249), or all images in a chosen location on the memory card (0 248), use the Delete option in the playback menu. 60
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    Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation (Scene Mode) The camera offers a choice of "scene" modes. Choosing a scene mode automatically optimizes settings to suit the selected scene, making creative photography as simple as selecting a mode, framing a picture, and shooting as described in "'
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    r Night Landscape photographing night landscapes, including street lighting and neon signs. 1, 2 s Party/Indoor Capture the effects of indoor background lighting. Use for parties and other indoor scenes. t Beach/Snow Capture the brightness of sunlight expanses of water, snow, or sand. 1, 2 62
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    in bloom, and other landscapes featuring expanses of blossoms. 1 z Autumn Colors Captures the brilliant reds and yellows in autumn leaves. 1 0 Food Use for vivid photographs of food. For flash photography, press the M (Y) button to raise the flash (0 161). 1 The built-in flash turns off
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    Note that the effect can not be changed during movie recording. ❚❚ Special Effects Option Description Use under conditions of darkness to record % Night Vision monochrome images at high ISO sensitivities (manual focus is available if the camera is unable to focus). 1 f Super Vivid Overall
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    Miniature Effect Create photos that appear to be pictures of dioramas. Works best when shooting from a high vantage point. Miniature effect movies play back refresh rate will drop, together with the frame rate for continuous release mode; using autofocus during live view will disrupt the preview. 65
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    Options Available in Live View Settings for the selected effect are adjusted in the live view display. ❚❚ e Photo Illustration 1 Select live view. Press the a button. The view through the lens will be displayed in the monitor. 2 Adjust outline thickness. Press J to display options. Press 4 or 2 to
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    ❚❚ ' Toy Camera Effect 1 Select live view. Press the a button. The view through the lens will be displayed in the monitor. a button 2 Adjust options. Press J to display options. Press 1 or 3 to highlight Vividness or Vignetting and press 4 or 2 to change. Adjust vividness to make colors more or less
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    i Miniature Effect 1 Select live view. Press the a button. The view through the lens will be displayed in the monitor. a button 2 Position the focus point. Use the multi selector to position the focus point in the area that will be in focus and then press the shutterrelease button halfway to check
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    4 Adjust options. Press 4 or 2 to choose the orientation of the area that will be in focus and press 1 or 3 to adjust its width. 5 Press J. Press J to exit when settings are complete. 69
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    ❚❚ u Selective Color 1 Select live view. Press the a button. The view through the lens will be displayed in the monitor. 2 Display options. Press J to display selective color options. a button 3 Select a color. Selected color Frame an object in the white square in the center of the display and
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    4 Choose the color range. Press 1 or 3 to increase or decrease the range of similar hues that will be included in the final image. Choose from values between 1 and 7; note that higher values may include hues from other colors. Color range 5 Select additional colors. To select additional colors,
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    speed; camera selects aperture for best results. Use to freeze or blur motion. lenses are not equipped with an aperture ring. Non-CPU lenses can only be used in mode M (manual), when aperture can only be adjusted using the lens aperture ring. Selecting any other mode disables the shutter release
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    P: Programmed Auto In this mode, the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture according to a built-in program to ensure optimal exposure in most situations. A Flexible Program In mode P, different combinations of shutter speed and aperture can be selected by rotating the main command
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    S: Shutter-Priority Auto In shutter-priority auto, you choose the shutter speed while the camera automatically selects the aperture that will produce the optimal exposure. To choose a shutter speed, rotate the main command dial while the exposure meters are on. Shutter speed can be set to "v" or to
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    -command dial while the exposure meters are on. Sub-command dial Control panel Monitor A Beeps During Live View A beep may sound if you adjust aperture, use the live view selector, or rotate the mode dial during live view. This does not indicate an error or malfunction. 75
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    M: Manual In manual exposure mode, you control both shutter speed and aperture. While the exposure meters ). Aperture can be set to values between the minimum and maximum values for the lens. Use the exposure indicators to check exposure. Aperture: Sub-command dial Shutter speed: Main command dial 76
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    A AF Micro NIKKOR Lenses Provided that an external exposure meter is used, the exposure ratio need only be taken into account when the lens aperture ring is used to set aperture. A The Exposure Indicators If a shutter speed other than "bulb" or "time" is selected, the exposure indicators show
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    malfunction. A Exposure Preview In modes P, S, A, and M, you can use live view to preview how changes to shutter speed, aperture, and ISO the Picture Control Contrast parameter (0 151), or when the built-in flash is used or an optional flash unit is attached. If the subject is very bright or
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    second exposure) Aperture: f/25 • Time (%): Start the exposure using the shutter-release button on the camera or on an optional remote control, the viewfinder with the supplied eyepiece cap (0 90). Nikon recommends using a fully charged battery or an optional AC adapter and power connector to
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    the main command dial to choose a shutter speed of "Bulb" (A). Main command dial Control panel Monitor 3 Take the photograph. After focusing, press the shutter-release button on the camera or on the optional wireless remote controller or remote cord all the way down. Remove your finger from the
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    dial left to choose a shutter speed of "Time" (%). Main command dial Control panel Monitor 3 Open the shutter. After focusing, press the shutter-release button on the camera or optional remote control, remote cord, or wireless remote controller all the way down. 4 Close the shutter. Repeat the
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    L3 remote control, select a remote control mode (Delayed remote, Quick-response remote, or Remote mirrorup) using the Remote control mode (ML-L3) option in the photo shooting menu (0 175). Note that if you are using an ML-L3 remote control, pictures will be taken in "Time" mode even when "Bulb"/A is
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    User Settings: U1 and U2 Modes Assign frequently-used settings to the U1 and U2 positions on the mode dial. Saving User Settings 1 Movie shooting menu: • Choose image area • Manage Picture Control • Time-lapse movie Custom Settings menu: • a10 (Manual focus ring in AF mode) • d9 (Optical VR) 83
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    3 Select Save user settings. Press the G button to display the menus. Highlight Save user settings in the setup menu and press 2. G button 4 Select Save to U1 or Save to U2. Highlight Save to U1 or Save to U2 and press 2. 5 Save user settings. Highlight Save settings and press J to assign the
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    Resetting User Settings To reset settings for U1 or U2 to default values: 1 Select Reset user settings. Press the G button to display the menus. Highlight Reset user settings in the setup menu and press 2. G button 2 Select Reset U1 or Reset U2. Highlight Reset U1 or Reset U2 and press 2. 3 Reset
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    Custom Setting d1 (CL mode shooting speed, 0 263). Continuous high speed: While shutter-release button is held down, CH camera records up to 8 frames per second. * Use for active subjects. Quiet shutter-release: As for single frame, except that mirror does not click back into place while shutter
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    an EN-EL15a battery, continuous-servo AF, manual or shutter-priority VR lenses) or auto ISO sensitivity control (0 120) is on, when certain lenses are used, or if the battery is shown in the exposure-count displays while the shutter-release button is pressed. While photographs are being recorded to
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    A Live View If a continuous release mode is used during live view, photographs will be displayed in place of the view through the lens while the shutterrelease button is pressed. A See Also For information
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    or for selfportraits. 1 Select self-timer mode. Press the release mode dial lock release and turn the release mode dial to E. Release mode dial 2 Frame the photograph and focus. The self-timer can not be used if the camera is unable to focus using single-servo AF or in other situations in which the
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    exposure. Hold the camera firmly when removing the rubber eyecup. Rubber eyecup Eyepiece cap D Using the Built-in Flash Before taking a photograph with the flash in modes that require the flash to be raised manually, press the M (Y) button to raise the flash and wait for the flash-ready indicator
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    by camera movement when the mirror is raised. To use mirror-up mode, press the release mode dial lock release and rotate the release mode dial to MUP (mirror up). Release mode dial lock release Release mode dial After pressing the shutter-release button halfway to set focus and exposure, press the
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    the optional ML-L3 remote control for mirror-up photography, see "Remote Control Photography" (0 175). Use of a tripod is recommended. A See Also For information on using the electronic front-curtain shutter to further reduce blur, see A > Custom Setting d4 (Electronic front-curtain shutter, 0 264
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    Option a DX (24×16) Z 1.3× (18×12) Description Pictures are recorded using a 23.5 × 15.7 mm image area (DX format). Pictures are recorded using a 18.0 × 12.0 mm image area, producing a telephoto effect without the need to change lenses. Viewfinder display Photo with DX image area (24×16) Photo
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    A Image Area The selected option is shown in the display. Information display Shooting display A The Viewfinder Display A s icon is displayed in the viewfinder when the 1.3× DX crop is selected. 1.3× DX crop A See Also For information on: • The crops available for movie recording, see "The Movie
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    The image area can be selected using the Choose image area option in the photo shooting menu or by pressing a control and rotating a command dial. ❚❚ The Choose Image Area Menu 1 Select Choose
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    Setting f1 (Custom control assignment, 0 266) to assign Choose image area to a control. 2 Use the selected control to choose an image area. The image area can be selected by pressing the selected control and rotating the main or sub-
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    Image Quality The D7500 supports the following image quality options: Option File type Description RAW data from the image sensor are saved NEF (RAW) NEF without additional processing. Settings such
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    the scene recorded. A NEF (RAW) Images Selecting an NEF (RAW) option fixes image size at Large. JPEG copies of NEF (RAW) images can be created using Capture NX-D or other software or the NEF (RAW) processing option in the retouch menu (0 275). A NEF+JPEG When photographs taken at NEF (RAW) + JPEG
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    dial until the desired setting is displayed in the information display. X (T) button Sub-command dial A The Photo Shooting Menu Image size can also be adjusted using the Image size option in the photo shooting menu (0 253). 99
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    for automatic or manual focus (0 107) or use focus lock to focus and recompose photographs after focusing (0 111). Autofocus To use autofocus, rotate the -servo AF: For moving subjects. Camera focuses continuously while shutter-release button is pressed halfway; if AF-C subject moves, camera will
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    The following autofocus modes can be selected during live view: Mode Description Single-servo AF: For stationary subjects. Focus locks when shutter- AF-S release button is pressed halfway. You can also focus by touching your subject in the monitor, in which case focus locks until you lift your
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    focus priority in continuous-servo AF, see A > Custom Setting a1 (AF-C priority selection, 0 260). • Using release priority in single-servo AF, see A > Custom Setting a2 (AF-S priority selection, 0 260). • Using the sub-command dial to choose the focus mode, see A > Custom Setting f3 (Customize
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    available during viewfinder photography: • Single-point AF: Select the focus point; the camera will focus on the subject in the selected focus point only. Use with stationary subjects. • Dynamic-area AF: Select the focus point. In AF-A and AF-C focus modes, the camera will focus based on information
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    (e.g., tennis players). If the subject leaves viewfinder, remove your finger from the shutter-release button and recompose the photograph with the subject in the selected focus point. • Group-area AF: The camera focuses using a group of focus points selected by the user, reducing the risk of the
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    A 3D-tracking When the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the colors in the area surrounding the focus point are stored in the camera. Consequently 3D-tracking may not produce the
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    subject is indicated by a double yellow border (if multiple faces are detected, the camera will focus on the closest subject; to choose a different subject, use the multi selector). If the camera can no longer detect the subject (because, for example, the subject has turned to face away from the
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    • & Subject-tracking AF: Use the multi selector to position the focus point over your subject bright, too dark, or similar in color or brightness to the background. A Manual Focus-Point Selection The multi selector can be used to select the focus point. Rotating the focus selector lock to L disables
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    AF-area mode can be selected by pressing the AF-mode button and rotating the subcommand dial until the desired setting is displayed. AF-mode button Sub-command dial Control panel Viewfinder Monitor 108
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    operation. A AF-S/AF-I Teleconverters (Viewfinder Photography) If 3D-tracking or auto-area AF is selected for AF-area mode when an AF-S/AF-I teleconverter is used, single-point AF will automatically be selected at combined apertures slower than f/5.6. 109
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    Autofocus in Live View Use an AF-S or AF-P lens. The desired results may not be achieved with other lenses or teleconverters. Note that in focus point. In subject-tracking AF, pressing J starts subject tracking instead. Manual focus-point selection is not available in auto-area AF. A See Also
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    composition. If the camera is unable to focus using autofocus (0 114), focus lock can also be used to recompose the photograph after focusing on another Position the subject in the selected focus point and press the shutter-release button halfway to initiate focus. Check that the in-focus indicator
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    Focus will remain locked while the A AE-L/ AF-L button is pressed, even if you later remove your finger from the shutter- release button. Shutter-release button A AE-L/AF-L button AF-S (viewfinder photography) and live view: Focus locks automatically and remain locked until you remove your finger
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    photograph and shoot. Focus will remain locked between shots if you keep the shutter-release button pressed halfway (AF-S and live view) or keep the A AE-L/AF at the new distance. A See Also For information on using the shutter-release button to lock exposure, see A > Custom Setting c1 (Shutter
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    the in-focus indicator (I) may be displayed and the camera may sound a beep, allowing the shutter to be released even when the subject is not in focus. In these cases, focus manually (0 115) or use focus lock (0 111) to focus on another subject at the same distance and then recompose the photograph
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    Focus Manual focus is available for lenses that do not support autofocus (non-AF NIKKOR lenses) or when the autofocus does not produce the desired results (0 114). • AF lenses: Set the lens focus Focus-mode selector mode switch (if present) and camera focus-mode selector to M. D AF Lenses Do not use
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    used to confirm whether the subject in the selected focus point is in focus (the focus point can be selected from any of the 51 focus points). After positioning the subject in the selected focus point, press the shutter-release Lenses When an AF-P lens (0 279) is used in manual body. The distance between
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    A Live View Press the X (T) button to zoom in for precise focus in live view (0 57). X (T) button 117
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    ISO Sensitivity The camera's sensitivity to light can be adjusted according to the amount of light available. ISO Sensitivity Settings Choose from settings that range from ISO 100 and ISO 51200 in steps equivalent to 1/3 EV. Settings of from about 0.3 to 1 EV below ISO 100 and 0.3 to 5 EV above
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    64000-1640000 equivalent). A Lo 0.3-Lo 1 The settings Lo 0.3 through Lo 1 correspond to ISO sensitivities 0.3- 1 EV below ISO 100 (ISO 80-50 equivalent). Use for larger apertures when lighting is bright. Contrast is slightly higher than normal; in most cases, ISO sensitivities of ISO 100 or above
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    optimal exposure can not be achieved at the value selected by the user (ISO sensitivity is adjusted appropriately when the flash is used). 1 Select Auto ISO sensitivity control. Select ISO sensitivity settings in the photo shooting menu, highlight Auto ISO sensitivity control and press 2. 2 Select
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    if the ISO sensitivity selected by the user is higher than that chosen for Maximum sensitivity, the value selected by the user will be used instead). In modes P and A, sensitivity will only be adjusted if underexposure would result at the shutter speed selected for Minimum shutter speed (1/4000-30
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    highlighting Auto and pressing 2: for example, values faster than those usually selected automatically can be used with telephoto lenses to reduce blur. Note, however, that Auto functions only with CPU lenses. Shutter speeds may drop below the selected minimum if optimum exposure can not be achieved
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    distance information (3D color matrix metering III; with other CPU lenses, camera uses color matrix metering III, which does not include 3D distance information). Center-weighted: Camera meters entire frame but assigns greatest weight to center area (size of area for viewfinder photography Z can
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    In live view, the selected option is displayed in the monitor. A Highlight-Weighted Metering Center-weighted metering may be used if highlight-weighted metering is selected with certain CPU lenses (AI-P NIKKOR lenses and AF lenses that are not of type G, E, or D; 0 280). A See Also For information
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    autoexposure lock to recompose photographs after using center-weighted metering and spot metering (0 123) to meter exposure. 1 Lock exposure. Position the subject in the selected focus point and press the shutterrelease button halfway. With the shutter-release button pressed halfway and the subject
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    displays. Note that metering can not be changed while exposure lock is in effect. A See Also For information on using the shutter-release button to lock exposure, see A > Custom Setting c1 (Shutter-release button AE-L, 0 262). If On (half press) is selected, exposure will lock when the shutter
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    to alter exposure from the value suggested by the camera, making pictures brighter or darker. It is most effective when used with center-weighted or spot metering (0 123). Choose from values between -5 EV (underexposure) and +5 EV (overexposure) in increments of 1/3 EV. In general, positive values
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    E icon will be displayed in the control panel and viewfinder after you release the E button. The current value for exposure compensation can be confirmed in Custom Setting e3 (Exposure comp. for flash, 0 265) can be used to restrict the effects of exposure compensation to the background only. A
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    A See Also For information on: • Choosing the size of the increments available for exposure compensation, see A > Custom Setting b2 (EV steps for exposure cntrl, 0 262). • Making adjustments to exposure compensation without pressing the E button, see A > Custom Setting b3 (Easy exposure compensation
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    J Incandescent (3000 K) I Fluorescent Description White balance is adjusted automatically. For best results, use type G, E or D lens. If flash fires, results are adjusted appropriately. Use under incandescent lighting. Use with: Sodium-vapor lamps (2700 K) Warm-white fluorescent (3000 K) • Sodium
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    daylight with subjects in the shade. K Choose color temp. (2500-10,000 K) Choose color temperature from list of values (0 137). L Preset manual Use subject, light source, or existing photograph as reference for white balance (0 139). * All values are approximate and do not reflect fine-tuning
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    photo or movie shooting menu (0 254, 258), which also can be used to fine-tune white balance (0 134) or manage white-balance presets warm colors produced by incandescent lighting, while the I Fluorescent option can be used to select the light source from the bulb types. A Studio Flash Lighting Auto
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    A Color Temperature The perceived color of a light source varies with the viewer and other conditions. Color temperature is an objective measure of the color of a light source, defined with reference to the temperature to which an object would have to be heated to radiate light in the same
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    option and press 2 again to display fine-tuning options; for information on fine-tuning preset manual white balance, see "FineTuning Preset Manual White Balance", 0 147). 2 Fine tune white balance. Coordinates Use the multi selector to fine-tune white balance. White balance can be fine-tuned on
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    save settings and return to the photo shooting menu. ❚❚ The L (U) Button At settings other than K (Choose color temp.) and L (Preset manual), the L (U) button can be used to fine-tune white balance on the amber (A)-blue (B) axis (0 134; to fine- tune white balance when L is L (U) button Sub
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    of the color temperature by 10 6, is a measure of color temperature that takes such variation into account, and as such is the unit used in color-temperature compensation filters. E.g.: • 4000 K-3000 K (a difference of 1000 K)=83 mired • 7000 K-6000 K (a difference of 1000 K)=24 mired A See Also For
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    lighting. Choose N (Flash) or I (Fluorescent) for these sources. With other light sources, take a test shot to determine if the selected value is appropriate. ❚❚ The White Balance Menu Color temperature can be selected using the White balance options in the photo shooting menu. Enter values for the
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    (M) axis, an asterisk ("E") will be displayed next to the K icon. ❚❚ The L (U) Button When K (Choose color temp.) is selected, the L (U) button can be used to select the color temperature, although only for the amber (A)-blue (B) axis. Press the L (U) button and rotate the sub-command dial
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    presets d-1 through d-6. Two methods are available for setting preset manual white balance: Method Direct measurement Copy from existing photograph Description Neutral gray or white object is placed under lighting that will be used in final photograph and white balance measured by camera. During
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    the desired white balance preset (d-1 to d-6) is displayed in the information display. L (U) button Sub-command dial A Measuring Preset Manual White Balance (Viewfinder Photography) Preset manual white balance can not be measured during time-lapse movie recording or while you are shooting an HDR
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    white balance. In the few seconds before the indicators stop flashing, frame the reference object so that it fills the viewfinder and press the shutter-release button all the way down. The camera will measure a value for white balance and store it in the preset selected in Step 3. No photograph will
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    panel, while the viewfinder will show a flashing a. Press the shutter-release button halfway to exit to shooting mode. If lighting is too dark or too (Standby timer, 0 263). A Selecting a Preset Selecting Preset manual for the White balance option in the photo shooting menu displays white
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    the frame, eliminating the need to prepare a reference object or change lenses during telephoto photography. 1 Press the a button. The mirror will be displayed in the camera monitor. 2 Set white balance to L (Preset manual). Press the L (U) button and rotate the main command dial until L is
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    monitor. L (U) button Sub-command dial 4 Select direct measurement mode. Release the L (U) button briefly and then press the button until the L the target over a white or grey area. While L flashes in the display, use the multi selector to position the r over a white or grey area of the subject
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    white balance. Press J or press the shutter-release button all the way down to measure white position of the targets used to measure preset white balance is displayed on presets recorded during live view. A Measuring Preset Manual White Balance (Live View) Preset manual white balance can not be
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    copy a value for white balance from an existing photograph to a selected preset. 1 Select Preset manual. Select White balance in the photo shooting menu, then highlight Preset manual and press 2. 2 Select a destination. Highlight the destination preset (d-1 to d-6) and press W (Z). 3 Choose Select
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    copied to the comment for the selected preset. A Fine-Tuning Preset Manual White Balance The selected preset can be fine-tuned by selecting Fine-tune for the current white-balance preset, select Edit comment in the preset manual white balance menu and enter a comment. A Protect To protect the current
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    Image Enhancement Picture Controls (P, S, A, and M Modes Only) In P, S, A, and M modes, your choice of Picture Control determines how pictures are processed (in other modes, the camera selects a Picture Control automatically). Selecting a Picture Control Choose a Picture Control according to the
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    Control. Highlight a Picture Control and press J. A Custom Picture Controls Custom Picture Controls are created through modifications to existing Picture Controls using the Manage Picture Control option in the photo or movie shooting menu (0 254, 258). Custom Picture Controls can be saved to
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    Controls (0 149) can be modified to suit the scene or the user's creative intent. Choose a balanced combination of settings using Quick adjust, or make manual adjustments to individual settings. 1 Select a Picture Control. Highlight the desired Picture Control in the Picture Control list (0 148) and
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    objects at some settings. Clarity is not applied to movies. Contrast Adjust contrast manually or select A to let the camera adjust contrast automatically. Brightness Raise or lower vary with exposure and the position of the subject in the frame. Use a type G, E, or D lens for best results. 151
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    manual and auto (A) settings for sharpening, clarity, contrast, and saturation. A Previous Settings The j indicator under the value display in the Picture Control setting menu indicates the previous value for the setting. Use Y Yellow Enhances contrast. Can be used to tone down the O Orange
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    in highlights and shadows, creating photographs with natural contrast. Use for high contrast scenes, for example when photographing brightly lit pictures of shaded subjects on a sunny day. It is most effective when used with matrix metering (0 123). Active D-Lighting off Active D-Lighting: Y Auto
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    To use Active D-Lighting: 1 Select Active D-Lighting. Highlight Active D-Lighting in the photo shooting menu and press 2. 2 Choose an option. Highlight the desired option and press J. If Y
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    High Dynamic Range (HDR) preserves details in highlights and shadows by combining two shots taken at different exposures. HDR is most effective when used with matrix metering (0 123; with spot or center-weighted metering and a non-CPU lens, a strength of Auto is equivalent to Normal). It can not be
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    2 Select a mode. Highlight HDR mode and press 2. Highlight one of the following and press J. • To take a series of HDR photographs, select 6 On (series). HDR shooting will continue until you select Off for HDR mode. • To take one HDR photograph, select On (single photo). Normal shooting will resume
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    of the option currently selected for release mode, only one photograph will be taken each time the shutter-release button is pressed. If On ( results may not be achieved if the camera or subject moves during shooting. Use of a tripod is recommended. Depending on the scene, the effect may not
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    A The BKT Button If HDR (high dynamic range) is selected for Custom Setting f1 (Custom control assignment) > BKT button + y (0 266), you can select the HDR mode by pressing the BKT button and rotating the main command dial and the strength by pressing the BKT button and rotating the sub-command dial
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    the Built-in Flash The built-in flash can be used not only when natural lighting is inadequate but to fill in shadows and backlit subjects or to A Live View In live view, the selected option is displayed in the monitor. A See Also For information on using optional flash units, see the Menu Guide. 159
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    : When lighting is poor or the subject is backlit, the flash pops up automatically when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway and fires as required. Not available in o mode. Auto with red-eye reduction: Use for portraits. The flash pops up and fires as required, but before it fires the red
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    Modes In P, S, A, M, and 0 modes, the flash must be raised manually. The flash will not fire if it is not raised. 1 Raise the flash. Press the M (Y) button to raise the flash. Note that if the flash
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    sync: As for "rear-curtain sync", below, except that shutter speed slows automatically to capture background lighting at night or under low light. Use when you want to capture both subject and background. Not available in modes S, M, and 0. S is displayed when setting is complete. Rear-curtain sync
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    used in the macro range of zoom lenses with a macro function. Use lenses release button is pressed. The shutter release may be briefly disabled to protect the flash after it has been used for several consecutive shots. The flash can be used with optional flash units that support auto FP high- speed
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    Repeating flash Description Flash level is adjusted automatically in response to shooting conditions. Flash level is selected using Manual output amount. The flash fires repeatedly while the shutter is open, producing a multiple-exposure effect. Choose the flash level (Output), the maximum number
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    monitor preflashes) emitted immediately before the main flash fires. The camera supports the following i-TTL flash control modes: • i-TTL balanced fill E, or D lens is used, distance information is included when calculating flash output. Not available when spot metering is used. • Standard i-TTL fill
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    auto FP high-speed sync and choosing a flash sync speed, see A > Custom Setting e1 (Flash sync speed, 0 265). • Choosing the slowest shutter speed available when using the flash, see A > Custom Setting e2 (Flash shutter speed, 0 265). 166
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    Flash Compensation (P, S, A, M, and SCENE Modes Only) Flash compensation is used to alter flash output by from -3 EV to +1EV in increments of 1/3 EV, changing the brightness of the main subject relative to the background. Flash
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    than ±0.0, a Y icon will be displayed after you release the M (Y) button. The current value for flash ). • Choosing whether flash compensation is applied in addition to exposure compensation when the flash is used, see A > Custom Setting e3 (Exposure comp. for flash, 0 265). • Automatically
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    the frame. Flash output is adjusted automatically for any changes in ISO sensitivity and aperture. To use FV lock: 1 Assign FV lock to a camera control. Assign FV lock to a control using Custom Setting f1 (Custom control assignment, 0 266). 2 Select TTL flash control. Select TTL for Flash control
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    the subject in the center of the frame and press the shutter-release button halfway to focus. 5 Lock flash level. After confirming that Recompose the photograph. 7 Take the photograph. Press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down to shoot. If desired, additional pictures can be taken
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    A Metering When the built-in flash is used without an external flash unit, the metering area for FV lock is confined to a 4-mm circle in the center of the frame. When the built-in flash is used as a master flash controlling remote flash units, the camera meters the entire frame. 171
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    with the flash control mode. ❚❚ TTL 1 Flash-ready indicator 55 2 Flash control mode 164 3 Flash mode 162 4 Flash compensation 167 ❚❚ Manual (0 164) 1 Flash control mode 2 Flash level ❚❚ Repeating Flash (0 164) 1 Flash control mode 2 Flash level 3 Number emitted (times) Frequency 172
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    A Flash Info and Camera Settings The flash information display shows selected camera settings, including shooting mode, shutter speed, aperture, and ISO sensitivity. A Flash Control Mode The information display shows the flash control mode as follows: i-TTL Manual Repeating flash 173
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    see the manual provided with the flash unit) • Control remote flash units with optical signals from the built-in flash (see the Menu Guide) • with radio signals transmitted via a WR-R10, using settings chosen with the SB-5000 (see the Menu Guide) • Control remote flash units with optical signals
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    button is pressed. Press ML-L3 shutter-release button once to & Remote mirror-up raise mirror, again to release shutter and take photograph. Prevents blur caused by camera moving when mirror is raised. 7 Off The shutter can not be released using the ML-L3. 3 Frame the photograph. Mount
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    taken with an optional ML-L3 remote control are shot in single-frame advance mode, regardless of the option selected with the release mode dial. D Before Using Optional ML-L3 Remote Controls Before using the remote control for the first time, remove the clear plastic battery-insulator sheet. 176
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    A Using the Built-in Flash Before taking a photograph with the flash in manual pop-up modes (0 161), press the M (Y) when required. In flash modes that support red-eye reduction, the red-eye reduction lamp will light for about one second before the shutter is released. In delayed remote mode, the
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    shooting menu (0 252). D Assign Shutter Button If Record movies is selected for Custom Setting g1 (Custom control assignment) > Shutter-release button, the ML-L3 can not be used when the live view selector is rotated to 1. A Cover the Viewfinder To prevent light entering via the viewfinder from
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    Recording and Viewing Movies Recording Movies Movies can be recorded in live view. 1 Rotate the live view selector to 1 (movie live view). Live view selector 2 Press the a button. The mirror will be raised and the view through the lens will be displayed in the camera monitor, modified for the
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    Focus. Frame the opening shot and press the shutter-release button halfway to focus; to zoom in for precise focus mode M) in the movie shooting menu, the upper limit for ISO sensitivity can be selected using the Maximum sensitivity option. In mode M, shutter speed can be set to values between 1/25
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    by up to ±3 EV in Movie-record button steps of 1/3 EV using exposure Recording indicator compensation (0 127); spot metering is not available. In autofocus mode, the camera can be refocused by pressing the shutter-release button halfway or by tapping your subject in the monitor. Time
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    view. Press the a button to exit live view. A See Also For information on: • Choosing how the camera focuses in movie mode, see "Autofocus" (0 100). • Focusing using the lens focus ring, see "Manual Focus" (0 115). 182
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    the i Button The options listed below can be accessed by pressing the i button in movie mode. Use the touch screen or navigate the menu using the multi selector and J button, using the multi selector to highlight items, pressing 2 to view options, and pressing J to select the highlighted option
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    Option Set Picture Control Monitor brightness Multi-selector power aperture Highlight display Description Choose Picture Control used for movies (0 148). Press 1 or 3 to adjust monitor brightness (note that this affects live view only and has no effect on photographs or movies or
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    The Live View Display: Movies Item Description q "No movie" icon Indicates that movies can not be recorded. Volume of audio output to headphones. w Headphone volume Displayed when third-party headphones are connected (0 184). e Microphone sensitivity Microphone sensitivity (0 183). r Sound
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    D The Count Down Display A count down will be displayed 30 s before live view ends automatically (the timer turns red if live view is about to end to protect the internal circuits or, if an option other than No limit is selected for Custom Setting c4-Monitor off delay > Live view; 0 263-5 s before
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    Viewing and Hiding Indicators To hide or display indicators in the monitor, press the R button. Virtual horizon Information on Information off Histogram Framing guides 187
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    Frame Size, Frame Rate, and Movie Quality The Frame size/frame rate option in the movie shooting menu is used to choose the movie frame size (in pixels) and frame rate. You can also choose from two Movie quality options: high and normal. Together, these
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    Choosing the roles of the Fn1, Fn2, and A AE-L/AF-L buttons, see A > Custom Setting g1 (Custom control assignment; 0 267). • Choosing whether the shutter-release button can be used to start live view or to start and end movie recording, see A > Custom Setting g1 (Custom control assignment) > Shutter
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    The Movie Crop Movies have an aspect ratio of 16 : 9 and are recorded using a crop that varies with the frame size and the option selected for Choose image area in the movie shooting menu (0 188, 257). 1920 × 1080 and
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    Take photos for Custom Setting g1 (Custom control assignment) > Shutter-release button (0 267). Photos with an aspect ratio of 16 : 9 can then be taken at any time by pressing the shutter-release button all the way down. If movie recording is in progress, recording
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    . A Wireless Remote Controllers and Remote Cords If Record movies is selected for Custom Setting g1 (Custom control assignment) > Shutter-release button (0 267), the shutter-release buttons on optional wireless remote controllers and remote cords (0 287) can be pressed halfway to start live view or
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    high speed through frame (for information on reducing flicker and banding, see Flicker reduction, 0 259). Flicker may also appear while power aperture is in use. Jagged edges, color fringing, moiré, and bright spots may also appear. Bright regions or bands may appear in some areas of the frame with
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    ; your current position is indicated by the movie progress bar. 1 icon Length Current position/total length a icon Movie Volume progress bar Guide The following operations can be performed: To Pause Play Rewind/advance Start slow-motion playback Description Press 3 to pause playback. Press
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    Press the i button to view movie editing options (0 196). Exit Press 1 or K to exit to full-frame playback. Return to shooting Press the shutter-release button halfway to exit mode to shooting mode. A The p Icon Movies with indices (0 189) are indicated by a p icon in full-frame playback. 195
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    Editing Movies Trim footage to create edited copies of movies or save selected frames as JPEG stills. Option 9 Choose start/end point 4 Save selected frame Description Create a copy from which unwanted footage has been removed. Save a selected frame as a JPEG still. Trimming Movies To create
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    3 Select Choose start/end point. Press the i button, then highlight Choose start/end point and press J. 4 Select Start point. To create a copy that begins from the current frame, highlight Start point and press J. The frames before the current frame will be removed when you save the copy in Step 9.
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    6 Choose the end point. Press L (U) to switch from the start point (w) to the end point (x) selection tool and then select the closing frame as described in Step 5. The frames after the selected frame will be removed when you save the copy in L (U) button Step 9. End point 7 Create the copy. Once
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    if there is insufficient space available on the memory card. Copies have the same time and date of creation as the original. A Removing Opening or Closing Footage To remove only the opening 6. A The Retouch Menu Movies can also be edited using the Edit movie option in the retouch menu (0 277). 199
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    Saving Selected Frames To save a copy of a selected frame as a JPEG still: 1 Pause the movie on the desired frame. Play the movie back as described in "Viewing Movies" (0 194), pressing J to start and resume playback and 3 to pause. Pause the movie at the frame you intend to copy. 2 Choose Save
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    for over 1000 4 Shutter speed 74, 76 exposures 47 5 Aperture (f-number 75, 76 11 Number of exposures remaining 47 6 Release mode 86 Time-lapse recording Continuous shooting speed....... 86 indicator 259 7 Active D-Lighting indicator......153 8 Picture Control indicator...........148 201
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    Image size 99 A Turning the Monitor Off To clear shooting or flash information from the monitor, press the R button again or press the shutter-release button halfway. The monitor will turn off automatically if no operations are performed for about 4 seconds. The monitor will also turn off if you
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    23 Bluetooth connection indicator 33 "Beep" indicator 271 273 34 Battery indicator 46 Airplane mode 272 35 ISO sensitivity indicator 118 24 Wi-Fi connection indicator ISO sensitivity 118 272, 273 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator.... 120
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    , rechargeable power source, which is charged as necessary when the main battery is installed or the camera is powered by an optional power connector has been reset and the date and time recorded with new photographs will not be correct. Use the Time zone and date > Date and time option in the
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    the touch screen or navigate the menu using the multi selector and J button, using the multi selector to highlight items and pressing J to view options. To return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release button halfway. ❚❚ Viewfinder Photography Option 0 Custom control assignment 266 Choose
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    Two-Button Reset: Restoring Default Settings The camera settings listed below can be restored to default values by holding the W (Z) and E buttons down together for more than two seconds (these buttons are marked by a green dot). The control panel turns off briefly while settings are reset. W (Z)
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    to that point. Gain and number of shots are not reset. 4 If interval timer shooting is currently in progress, shooting will end. Starting date, time, shooting interval, number of intervals and shots, and exposure smoothing are not reset. ❚❚ Settings Accessible from the Movie Shooting Menu Option
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    Option Default Focus point 1 Center Exposure preview Off Multi-selector power aperture Disable Highlight display Off Headphone volume 15 Metering Matrix AE lock hold Off Bracketing Off 2 Flash compensation Off Exposure compensation Off Flash mode i, k, p, n, w, f, d, ' Auto
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    experiment with different settings for the same subject. Bracketing is adjusted using the Auto bracketing set option in the photo shooting menu, which (0 210). Note that flash bracketing is available in i-TTL and, where supported, auto aperture (qA) flash control modes only (0 165). • AE bracketing
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    ❚❚ Exposure and Flash Bracketing Vary exposure and/or flash level over a series of photographs. Exposure modified by: Exposure modified by: Exposure modified by: 0 EV -1 EV +1 EV 1 Choose the number of shots. Pressing the BKT button, rotate the main command dial to choose the number of shots in
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    2 Select an exposure increment. Pressing the BKT button and rotate the sub-command dial to choose the exposure increment. Exposure increment BKT button Sub-command dial At default settings, the size of the increment can be chosen from 0.3 (1/3), 0.7 (2/3), 1, 2, and 3 EV. The bracketing programs
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    3 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot. The camera will vary exposure and/or flash level shot-by-shot according to the bracketing program selected. Modifications to exposure are added to those made with exposure compensation (0 127). A bracketing progress indicator is displayed while bracketing is
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    shots is however controlled by Custom Setting c3 (Self-timer) > Interval between shots. In other modes, one shot will be taken each time the shutter-release button is pressed. If the memory card fills before all shots in the sequence have been taken, shooting can be resumed from the next shot
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    automatically vary ISO sensitivity for optimum exposure when the limits of the camera exposure system are exceeded; in mode M, the camera will first use auto ISO sensitivity control to bring exposure as close as possible to the optimum and then bracket this exposure by varying shutter speed. 214
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    ❚❚ White Balance Bracketing The camera creates multiple copies of each photograph, each with a different white balance. 1 Choose the number of shots. Pressing the BKT button, rotate the main command dial to choose the number of shots in the bracketing sequence. Number of shots WB bracketing
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    2 Select a white balance increment. Pressing the BKT button, rotate the sub-command dial to choose the white balance adjustment. Each increment is roughly equivalent to 5 mired. White balance increment BKT button Sub-command dial Choose from increments of 1 (5 mired), 2 (10 mired), or 3 (15 mired
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    program is greater than the number of exposures remaining, n will flash in the control panel, a flashing j icon will appear in the viewfinder, and the shutter release will be disabled. Shooting can begin when a new memory card is inserted. 217
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    green-magenta axis. In self-timer mode (0 89), the number of copies specified in the whitebalance program will be created each time the shutter is released, regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting c3 (Self-timer) > Number of shots (0 263). If the camera is turned off while the memory
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    ❚❚ ADL Bracketing The camera varies Active D-Lighting over a series of exposures. 1 Choose the number of shots. Pressing the BKT button, rotate the main command dial to choose the number of shots in the bracketing sequence. ADL bracketing amount Number of shots BKT button Main command dial At
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    Choose two shots to take one photograph with Active D-Lighting off and another at a selected value. Choose three to five shots to take a series of photographs with Active D-Lighting set to Off, Low, and Normal (three shots), Off, Low, Normal, and High (four shots), or Off, Low, Normal, High, and
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    3 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot. The camera will vary Active D-Lighting shot-byshot according to the bracketing program selected. A bracketing progress indicator is displayed while bracketing is in effect. A segment will disappear from the indicator after each shot. No. shots: 3 Display
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    shots is however controlled by Custom Setting c3 (Self-timer) > Interval between shots. In other modes, one shot will be taken each time the shutter-release button is pressed. If the memory card fills before all shots in the sequence have been taken, shooting can be resumed from the next shot
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    to the camera's accessory terminal (0 1) using the cable supplied with the GP-1/GP-1A -1A; for more information, see the GP-1/GP-1A manual. ❚❚ Setup Menu Options The Location data item in the c2 (Standby timer, 0 263), reducing the drain on the battery. If a GP-1 or GP-1A unit is connected, the
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    A Smart Devices To download location data from a smart device and embed it in subsequent photographs, establish a wireless connection and select Yes for Location data > Download from smart device in the setup menu (0 271). A Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) UTC data is provided by the GPS device and
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    the W (Z) button is pressed, and decreases with each press of the X button. Slide a finger over the W (Z) button touch screen to scroll up or down or use the multi selector to highlight images. 225
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    Calendar Playback To view images taken on a selected date, press the W (Z) button when 72 images are displayed. W (Z) button Use the touch screen or multi selector Date list to highlight dates in the date list; the pictures taken on the selected date appear in the thumbnail list. Pressing J or
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    automatically displayed in the monitor after shooting (because the camera is already in the correct orientation, images are not rotated automatically during image review). In continuous release modes, display begins when shooting ends, with the first photograph in the current series displayed. 227
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    During playback, the touch-sensitive monitor can be used to: View other images Flick left or right then slide your finger left or right to scroll rapidly to other images. Scroll rapidly to other images Use stretch and pinch gestures to zoom in and out Zoom in (photos only) and slide to scroll
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    To "zoom out" to a thumbnail view (0 225), use a pinch gesture in full-frame View thumbnails playback. Use pinch and stretch to choose the number of images displayed from 4, 9, and 72 frames. Tap the on-screen guide to start movie playback (movies are indicated by a 1 icon). Tap the display to pause
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    ) to create a retouched copy of the current photograph. • Volume control (movies only): Adjust playback volume for movies. • Edit movie (movies only): Edit movies using the options in the edit movie menu (0 196). Movies can also be edited by pressing the i button when movie playback is paused
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    Photo Information Photo information is superimposed on images displayed in fullframe playback. Press 1 or 3 to cycle through photo information. Note that "image only", shooting data, RGB histograms, highlights, and overview data are only displayed if corresponding option is selected for Playback
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    1 Protect status 242 8 Image size 99 2 Retouch indicator 275 9 Image area 93 3 Upload marking 245 10 Time of recording 268 4 Focus point 107 11 Date of recording 268 5 AF area brackets 51 12 Rating 243 6 Frame number/total number of 13 Folder name 252 frames 14 File name 252
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    ❚❚ Highlights 1 Image highlights * 3 Current channel * 2 Folder number-frame number 252 * Flashing areas indicate highlights (areas that may be overexposed) for the current channel. Hold W (Z) button and press 4 or 2 to cycle through channels as follows: W (Z) button RGB R G B (all
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    RGB Histogram 1 Image highlights * 2 Folder number-frame number 252 3 White balance 130 Color temperature 137 White balance fine-tuning 134 Preset manual 139 5 Histogram (RGB channel). In all histograms, horizontal axis gives pixel brightness, vertical axis number of pixels. 6 Histogram (red
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    in on the photograph when the histogram is displayed, press X (T). Use the X (T) and W (Z) buttons to zoom in and out the image visible in the monitor. A Histograms Camera histograms are intended as a guide only and may differ from those displayed in imaging applications. Some sample histograms are
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    76 Aperture 75, 76 2 Shooting mode 6 ISO sensitivity 1 118 7 White balance 130 Color temperature 137 White balance fine-tuning ... 134 Preset manual 139 8 Color space 254 3 Exposure compensation 127 9 Camera name Optimal exposure tuning 2 ....... 262 10 Image area 93 4 Focal length 284
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    16 Picture Control 4 148 17 High ISO noise reduction..........255 20 Vignette control 255 Long exposure noise 21 Retouch history 275 reduction 255 22 Image comment 270 18 Active D-Lighting 153 19 HDR strength 155 237
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    vary with Picture Control selected. 5 The fifth page of the shooting data is only displayed if copyright information was recorded with the photograph using the Copyright information option in the setup menu. ❚❚ Location Data The latitude, longitude, and other location data are supplied by and vary
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    temperature 137 11 Image area 93 White balance fine-tuning.... 134 12 File name 252 Preset manual 139 13 Time of recording 268 28 Flash compensation 167 14 Folder name 252 Commander mode 15 Date of recording 268 29 Exposure compensation 127 * Displayed in red if photo was taken with
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    button or give the display two quick taps. The following operations can be performed while zoom is in effect: X (T) button To Description Press X (T) or use stretch gestures to zoom in to a maximum of approximately 34× (large images in 24 × 16/ DX format), 26× (medium images) or Zoom in
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    is displayed (0 235). Faces detected during On-screen guide zoom are indicated by white borders in the navigation window. Rotate the subcommand remove protection status from images (0 242). Return to shooting Press the shutter-release button halfway or press mode the K button to exit to shooting mode.
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    Photographs from Deletion In full-frame, zoom, thumbnail, and calendar playback, the L (U) button can be used to protect photographs from accidental deletion. Protected files can not be deleted using the O (Q) button or the Delete option in the playback menu. Note that protected images will be
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    Rating Pictures Rate pictures or mark them as candidates for later deletion. Ratings can also be viewed in ViewNX-i and Capture NX-D. Rating is not available with protected images. Rating Individual Pictures 1 Select an image. Display or highlight the image. 2 Display playback options. Press the i
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    the Rating option in the playback menu to rate multiple pictures. 1 Select Rating. Highlight Rating in the playback menu and press 2. 2 Rate pictures. Use the multi selector to highlight pictures (to view the currently highlighted picture full frame, press and hold the X/T button) and then press and
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    Selecting Photos for Upload Follow the steps below to select photos for upload to the smart device. Movies can not be selected for upload. Selecting Individual Photos 1 Select a photo. Display the photo or highlight it in the thumbnail list in thumbnail playback. 2 Display playback options. Press
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    1 Choose Select image(s). In the playback menu, select Select to send to smart device, then highlight Select image(s) and press 2. 2 Select photos. Use the multi selector to highlight photos and press the W (Z) button to select or deselect (to view the highlighted picture full screen, press and hold
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    delete the current photograph, press the O (Q) button. To delete multiple selected photographs, all photographs taken on a selected date, or all photographs in the current playback folder, use the Delete option in the playback menu. Once deleted, photographs can not be recovered. Note that pictures
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    selected pictures (0 248). Delete all pictures taken on a selected date (0 249). R All Delete all pictures in the folder currently selected for playback (0 250). ❚❚ Selected: Deleting Selected Photographs 1 Select pictures. Use the multi selector to highlight a picture and press the W (Z) button
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    Deleting Photographs Taken on a Selected Date 1 Select dates. Highlight a date and press 2 to select all pictures taken on the highlighted date. Selected dates are marked with a M icon. Repeat as desired to select additional dates; to deselect a date, highlight it and press 2. 2 Press J to complete
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    available in the camera menus. For more information, see the Menu Guide. D The Playback Menu: Managing Images Delete Selected Select date All Playback folder (Folder name) All Current Hide image Select/set Select date Deselect all Playback display options Basic photo info Focus point Additional
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    After delete Show next Show previous Continue as before Auto image rotation On Off Rotate tall On Off Slide show Start Image type Frame interval Rating Select to send to smart device Select image(s) Deselect all (defaults to Show next) Choose the picture displayed after an image is deleted. (
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    restore photo shooting menu options to their default values. Select the folder in which subsequent images will be stored. Choose the three-letter prefix used in naming the image files in which photographs are stored. The default prefix is "DSC". Choose the flash control mode or adjust settings for
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    Image quality NEF (RAW) + JPEG fine★ NEF (RAW) + JPEG fine NEF (RAW) + JPEG normal★ NEF (RAW) + JPEG normal NEF (RAW) + JPEG basic★ NEF (RAW) + JPEG basic NEF (RAW) JPEG fine★ JPEG fine JPEG normal★ JPEG normal JPEG basic★ JPEG basic Image size Large Medium Small NEF (RAW) recording NEF (RAW)
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    White balance Auto Incandescent Fluorescent Direct sunlight Flash Cloudy Shade Choose color temp. Preset manual Set Picture Control Auto Standard Neutral Vivid Monochrome Portrait Landscape Flat Manage Picture Control Save/edit Rename Delete Load/save Color space sRGB Adobe RGB
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    photos taken at high ISO sensitivities. (defaults to Normal) Reduce the drop in brightness at the edges of photographs when using type G, E, and D lenses (PC lenses excluded). The effect is most noticeable at maximum aperture. (defaults to Off) Reduce barrel distortion when shooting with wide-angle
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    Interval timer shooting Start Start options Interval No. of intervals×shots/interval Exposure smoothing (defaults to Off) Choose how the camera behaves when used with an ML-L3 remote control. (defaults to AE & flash bracketing) Choose the setting or settings bracketed when auto bracketing is in
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    Auto ISO control (mode M) ISO sensitivity (mode M) Select Yes to restore movie shooting menu options to their default values. Choose the three-letter prefix used in naming the image files in which movies are stored. The default prefix is "DSC". (defaults to DX) Choose the image area (0 190
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    Fluorescent Direct sunlight Cloudy Shade Choose color temp. Preset manual Set Picture Control Same as photo settings Auto Standard Choose the white balance for movies (0 130). Select Same as photo settings to use the option currently selected for photos. (defaults to Same as photo settings) Choose
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    High ISO NR High Normal Low Off Flicker reduction Auto 50 Hz 60 Hz Microphone sensitivity Auto sensitivity Manual sensitivity Microphone off Frequency response Wide range Vocal range Wind noise reduction On Off Electronic VR On Off Time-lapse movie Start Interval Shooting time
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    only when the camera is in focus (focus priority) or whenever the shutter-release button is pressed (release priority). (defaults to 3 (Normal)) Choose how continuous-servo autofocus adjusts points) Choose the number of focus points available for manual focus-point selection in the viewfinder. 260
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    lights to assist the focus operation when lighting is poor. (defaults to Enable) This option is available with compatible lenses. Select Disable to disable focus using the focus ring in autofocus mode. b Metering/exposure b1 ISO sensitivity step value 1/3 step 1/2 step (defaults to 1/3 step
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    when center-weighted metering is used in viewfinder photography. (defaults to No) Fine-tune exposure for each metering method. Higher values produce brighter exposures, lower values darker exposures. c Timers/AE lock c1 Shutter-release button AE-L On (half press) On (burst mode) Off (defaults
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    Interval between shots c4 Monitor off delay Playback Menus Information display Image review Live view c5 Remote on duration (ML-L3) 1 min-15 min no operations are performed (0 54). Choose the length of the shutter release delay, the number of shots taken, and the interval between shots in
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    blur pictures, select 1 s, 2 s, or 3 s to delay shutter release until approximately one, two, or three seconds after the mirror is raised. select Disable if you notice lines or fog when shooting with other lenses. The fastest shutter speed and maximum ISO sensitivity available with the electronic
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    On) Turn vibration control on or off. This item is available only with lenses that support it. (defaults to 1/250 s) Choose a flash sync speed. (defaults "Auto FP" option allows compatible flash units to be used at the highest shutter speed supported by the camera. Auto FP highspeed sync is enabled
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    e4 Auto M ISO sensitivity control Subject and background Subject only e5 Bracketing order MTR > under > over Under > MTR > over f Controls f1 Custom control assignment Fn1 button Fn1 button + y Fn2 button Fn2 button + y AE-L/AF-L button AE-L/AF-L button + y BKT button + y Movie record button + y f2
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    camera controls when the live view selector is rotated to 1 in live view. Note that if Record movies is selected for Shutterrelease button, the shutter-release button can not be used for any operation other than recording movies. 267
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    choose the date display order, and turn daylight saving time on or off. A Formatting Memory Cards Do not turn the camera off or remove the battery or memory card during formatting. In addition to the Format memory card option in the setup menu, memory cards can be formatted using
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    Information display Auto Manual Auto info display the information display appears after the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. (defaults to use only when required. Auto fine-tuning is available in live view; more information is available in a Menu Guide that can be downloaded from the Nikon
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    on the touch screen (to cycle through the upper- and lower-case and symbol keyboards, tap the keyboard selection button). You can also use the multi selector to highlight the desired character in the keyboard area and press J to insert the highlighted character at the current cursor position
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    Copyright information Attach copyright information Artist Copyright Beep options Beep on/off Volume Pitch Touch controls Enable/disable touch controls Full-frame playback flicks Flash warning On Off HDMI Output resolution Advanced Location data Download from smart device Position External GPS device
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    FV lock AE/AF lock AE lock only AE lock (Reset on release) AF lock only AF-ON Modeling flash Flash off + NEF (RAW cards and Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections to smart devices. Connections to other devices using a wireless transmitter can only be disabled by removing the transmitter from the camera. To
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    . This option is displayed only when a supported Eye-Fi card is inserted. View a selection of the standards with which the camera complies. View information on the battery currently inserted in the camera. (defaults to Enable release) Choose whether the shutter can be released when no memory card is
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    to or load camera settings from a memory card. Settings files can be shared with other D7500 cameras. Reset all settings apart from the options selected for Language and Time zone and date in the setup menu. View the current camera firmware version. D Reset All Settings Copyright information
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    date Select all images Trim Resize Select image(s) Choose size D-Lighting Quick retouch Red-eye correction Straighten Distortion control Auto Manual distortion. Use to reduce barrel distortion in photos taken with wideangle lenses or pin-cushion distortion in photos taken with telephoto lenses.
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    saved separately from the originals. Image overlay can only be selected by pressing G and selecting N tab. Create an outline copy of a photograph to use as a base for painting. Sharpen outlines and simplify coloring for a poster effect. Create a copy of a photograph that resembles a sketch made with
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    Save selected frame Side-by-side comparison Create a copy that appears to be a photo of a diorama. Use the multi selector to choose the position and orientation of the area in focus. Works best with photos taken from a high vantage point. Create a copy in which only selected hues appear in color
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    to MY MENU) Choose the menu displayed in the "My Menu/Recent Settings" tab. Select RECENT SETTINGS to display a menu listing the 20 most recently-used settings. 278
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    what to do if an error message is displayed or you encounter problems using the camera. Compatible Lenses Compatible CPU Lenses Nikon recommends CPU lenses (IX Nikkor lenses excluded) and in particular type G, E, and D lenses, which support the full range of features offered by the camera. Camera
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    6 Vibration Reduction (VR) supported with VR lenses. 7 The shift knob for the PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED may contact the camera body when the lens is rotated. In addition, some combinations of shift and rotation may not be available due to the lens contacting the camera body. 8 Shifting and/or
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    ED. If TC-17E II, TC-20E, TC-20E II, or TC-20E III teleconverters are used with the AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/4E PF ED VR, autofocus is available only in AF-S maximum aperture of the lens. D Red-Eye Reduction Lenses that block the subject's view of the red-eye reduction lamp may interfere with red-eye reduction
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    may block the illuminator at certain focus distances. Remove lens hoods when using the illuminator. More information on lenses that can be used with the AF-assist illuminator may be found in the Menu Guide, which is available for download from the following website: http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib
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    focal lengths under 16 mm. Shadow Vignetting Remove lens hoods to prevent shadows. More information on lenses that can be used with the built-in flash may be found in the camera Menu Guide, which is available for download from the following website: http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/ 283
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    camera is 36 × 24 mm. The size of the area exposed by the D7500 when DX (24×16) is selected for Choose image area in the photo shooting that the angle of view of a 35mm camera is approximately 1.5 times that of the D7500 (when 1.3× (18×12) is selected, the size of the area exposed decreases, further
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    Selecting another mode disables the shutter release. Aperture must be adjusted manually via the lens aperture ring and the camera metering system, i-TTL flash control, and other features requiring a CPU lens can not be used. Some non-CPU lenses can not be used; see "Incompatible Accessories and Non
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    D Incompatible Accessories and Non-CPU Lenses The following can NOT be used with the D7500: • TC-16A AF teleconverter • Non-AI lenses • Lenses that require the AU-1 focusing unit (400mm f/4.5, 600mm f/5.6, 800mm f/8, 1200mm f/11) • Fisheye (6mm f/5.6, 7.5mm f/5.6, 8mm f/8, OP 10mm f/5.6) • 2.1cm
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    available for the D7500. Power sources • EN-EL15a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery/ EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (0 19, 21) • MH-25a Battery Charger (0 19 -3 Accessory Shoe Cover/BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cover Body cap BF-1B Body Cap/BF-1A Body Cap Software Camera Control Pro 2 Availability may
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    Camera Storage When the camera will not be used for an extended period, remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry area a soft, dry cloth. After using the camera at the beach or Camera seaside, wipe off sand or salt with a cloth lightly dampened body in distilled water and dry thoroughly.
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    that dirt or dust on the image sensor is appearing in photographs, you can clean the sensor using the Clean image sensor option in the setup menu. The sensor can be cleaned at any time using the Clean now option, or cleaning can be performed automatically when the camera is turned on
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    ❚❚ "Clean at Startup/Shutdown" Choose from the following options: Option 5 Clean at startup 6 Clean at shutdown 7 Clean at startup & shutdown Cleaning off Description The image sensor is automatically cleaned each time the camera is turned on. The image sensor is automatically cleaned during
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    at startup if the flash is charging. If dust can not be fully removed using the options in the Clean image sensor menu, clean the image sensor manually (0 292) or consult a Nikon-authorized service representative. If image sensor cleaning is performed several times in succession, image sensor
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    using the Clean image sensor option in the setup menu (0 289), the sensor can be cleaned manually as described below. Note, however, that the sensor is extremely delicate and easily damaged. Nikon recommends that the sensor be cleaned only by Nikon-authorized service personnel. 1 Charge the battery
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    the control panel and viewfinder. To restore normal operation without inspecting the image sensor, turn the camera off. 5 Raise the mirror. Press the shutter-release button all the way down. The mirror will be raised and the shutter curtain will open, revealing the image sensor. The display in the
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    Nikon-authorized service personnel. Under no circumstances should you touch or wipe the sensor. 8 Turn the camera off. The mirror will return to the down position and the shutter curtain will close. Replace the lens or body cap. A Use mirror is raised. • If the battery runs low while the mirror is
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    the body cap lenses in dusty environments. Should foreign matter find its way onto the image sensor, use the image sensor cleaning option as described in "Image Sensor Cleaning" (0 289). If the problem persists, clean the sensor manually (0 292) or have the sensor cleaned by authorized Nikon service
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    changes in temperature. Keep away from strong magnetic fields: Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong or disconnecting the power source: Do not unplug the product or remove the battery while the product is on or while images are being recorded or deleted.
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    If you are using an AC adapter, unplug the adapter to prevent fire. If the product will not be used for an extended period, remove the battery to prevent leakage Turn the camera on and release the shutter a few times before putting it away. Store the battery in a cool, dry place. Replace the terminal
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    replace the terminal cover. These devices draw minute amounts of charge even when off and could draw the battery down to the point that it will no longer function. If the battery will not be used for some time, insert it in the camera and run it flat before removing it from the
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    unplug the charger and remove and reinsert the battery. If the problem persists, cease use immediately and take battery and charger to your retailer or a Nikon-authorized service representative. • Do not move the charger or touch the battery during charging. Failure to observe this precaution could
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    . Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating and damage to the charger. • Charge the battery before use. When taking photographs on important occasions, ready a spare battery and keep it fully charged. Depending on your location, it may be difficult to purchase replacement
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    Troubleshooting If the camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon-authorized service representative. Battery/Display The camera is on but does not respond: Wait for recording to end. If the problem persists, turn the camera
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    -release button is pressed: • Replace battery in release mode: Continuous shooting is not available when built-in flash fires (0 163) or with HDR (high dynamic range; 0 155). Photos are out of focus: • Rotate focus-mode selector to AF (0 100). • Camera unable to focus using autofocus: use manual
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    release button is pressed halfway: Use use (0 250). • Press shutter-release button halfway to start standby timer (0 54). Can not select AF mode: Manual focus selected (0 100, 115). Can not select AF-area mode: Manual may become hot with continued use; wait for it to cool down. Smudges appear
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    pixels, fog, and lines can be reduced by lowering ISO sensitivity. • Use the Long exposure NR option in the photo shooting menu to limit the occurrence A flashing sign, flash, or other light source with brief duration was used during live view. Sound is not recorded with movies: Microphone off is
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    damage to the camera's internal circuits if: • The ambient temperature is high • The camera has been used for extended periods in live view or to record movies • The camera has been used in continuous release modes for extended periods If live view does not start when you press the a button, wait
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    : Autoexposure lock is in effect (0 125). Exposure compensation can not be used: Camera is in mode M. Choose another mode. Noise (reddish areas or 251). • Select On for Rotate tall (0 251). • Photo is displayed in image review (0 227). • Camera was pointed up or down when photo was taken. Can not
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    device: Confirm that HDMI cable (available separately) is connected. Can not transfer photos to computer: OS not compatible with camera or transfer software. Use card reader to copy photos to computer. Image Dust Off option in Capture NX-D does not have desired effect: Image sensor cleaning changes
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    connect only to devices to which the SnapBridge app has been installed. Miscellaneous Date of recording is not correct: The camera clock is less accurate than most when no memory card is inserted. Note that Battery info option is not available when camera is powered by an optional power connector and
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    finder Problem Solution battery. Ready a fully-charged spare battery (0 19). • Battery exhausted. • Recharge or replace battery (0 19, 21, 287). H (flashes) • Battery can not be used. • Contact Nikon- authorized service using autofocus. Change composition or focus manually (0 114, 115). 309
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    Indicator Control View- panel finder Problem Solution • Use a lower ISO sensitivity (0 118). • In shooting mode: P Use a third-party ND filter (higher f-number; 0 75) % Choose another shooting mode (0 6) • Use a higher ISO sensitivity (0 118). • In shooting mode: Subject too dark;
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    Indicator Control View- panel finder Problem Solution - M (flashes) If indicator flashes for 3s after flash fires, or other device (0 247). • Insert new memory card (0 21). Release shutter. If error O (flashes) Camera malfunction. persists or appears frequently, consult Nikonauthorized
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    be damaged. Contact retailer or Nikon-authorized service representative. • Unable to create • Delete files or insert new new folder. memory card after copying important images to computer or other device (0 21, 247). • Check that Eye-Fi card firmware is up to date. W, Camera can not • Copy
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    Indicator Control Monitor panel Problem Solution This card is not formatted. Format the card. [C] (flashes) Memory card has not been formatted for use in camera. Format memory card or insert new memory card (0 21, 268). The clock is not set. - Camera clock is not set. Set camera clock
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    Indicator Control Monitor panel Problem Solution Cannot select this file. Selected image Images created with other - can not be devices can not , select Continue *. Out of ink. - Printer is out of ink. Replace ink and select Continue *. * See printer manual for more information. 314
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    Specifications ❚❚ Nikon D7500 Digital Camera Type Type Lens mount Effective angle of view Single-lens reflex digital camera Nikon F mount (with AF coupling and AF contacts) Nikon DX format; focal length in 35 mm [135] format equivalent to approx. 1.5× that of lenses with FX format angle of view
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    Storage Image size (pixels) File format Picture Control System Media File system Viewfinder Viewfinder Frame coverage Magnification Eyepoint Diopter adjustment Focusing screen • Photographs with image area of 1.3× taken during movie recording 4272 × 2400 (#: 10.2 million) 3200 × 1800 ($: 5.7
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    apply to PC lenses) and AI-P NIKKOR lenses and nonCPU AI lenses (M mode only). IX NIKKOR lenses, lenses for the F3AF, and non-AI lenses can not be used. The electronic rangefinder can be used with lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster (the electronic rangefinder supports the center
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    using RGB sensor with approximately 180K (180,000) pixels Metering mode • Matrix: 3D color matrix metering III (type G, E, and D lenses); color matrix metering III (other CPU lenses) • Center-weighted: Weight (S); aperture-priority auto (A); manual (M); U1 (user settings 1); U2 (user
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    Nikon -type sensors; f/8 supported by 1 sensor), and Manual focus (M): Electronic rangefinder can be used Can be selected from 51 or 11 focus points Single-point AF; 9-, 21-, or 51-point dynamicarea AF, 3D-tracking, group-area AF, auto-area AF Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release
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    Flash Built-in flash Guide Number Flash control Flash mode Flash compensation Flash-ready indicator Accessory shoe Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS) Sync terminal i, k, p, n, o, s, w, f, d, e, ': Auto flash with auto pop-up P, S, A, M, 0: Manual pop-up with button release Approx. 12/39, 12/39
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    (AF): Single-servo AF (AF-S); full-time servo AF (AF-F) • Manual focus (M) Face-priority AF, wide-area AF, normal-area AF, subject-tracking subject-tracking AF is selected) TTL exposure metering using main image sensor Matrix, center-weighted, or highlight-weighted • 3840 × 2160 (4K UHD); 30p
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    Monitor Monitor 8-cm/3.2-in., approx. 922k-dot (VGA) tilting TFT touch-sensitive LCD with 170° viewing angle, approximately 100% frame coverage, manual monitor brightness control, and an eye-sensor controlling display on/off Playback Playback Full-frame and thumbnail (4, 9, or 72 images or
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    ) • Remote cord: MC-DC2 (available separately) • GPS unit: GP-1/GP-1A (available separately) Stereo mini-pin jack (3.5 mm diameter; plug-in power supported) Stereo mini-pin jack (3.5 mm diameter) • Standards: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g • Operating frequency: 2412-2462 MHz (channels 1-11) • Maximum
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    or guidelines. • All figures are for a camera with a fully-charged battery. • Nikon reserves the right to change the appearance and specifications of the hardware and software described in this manual at any time and without prior notice. Nikon will not be held liable for damages that may result
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    regions) Rated output DC 8.4 V/1.2 A Supported batteries Nikon EN-EL15a rechargeable Li-ion batteries Charging time Approx. 2 hours and 35 Length of power cable Approx. 1.5 m (4.9 ft) (if supplied) Weight Approx. 115 g (4.1 oz), excluding supplied power connector (power cable or
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    compatibility among different makes of camera. • Exif version 2.31: The camera supports Exif (Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras) version 2.31, a standard in which information stored with photographs is used for optimal color reproduction when the images are output on Exif
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    logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Nikon Corporation is under license. All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided with your Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders
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    A Certificates 328
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    camera can be purchased as a kit with the lens listed below. AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR This lens is for use exclusively with DX format Nikon digital camera. The parts of the lens are listed below. 1 Lens hood 334 8 Focus ring 115 2 Lens hood lock mark 334 9 Lens mounting
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    the focus ring until the autofocus operation is complete. To refocus using autofocus, press the shutterrelease button halfway or press the AF-ON button. Manual Focus 1 Slide the lens A-M mode switch to M. 2 Focus. Focus manually using the lens focus ring. ❚❚ Zoom and Depth of Field Before focusing
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    to camera settings are required following adjustments to zoom. ❚❚ Using the Built-in Flash When using the built-in flash, be sure the subject is at to light the entire subject at ranges less than those given below: Camera D7500/D7200/D7100/D7000/ D300 series/D200/D100 D90/D80/D50 D5600/D5500/D5300
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    and permits hand-held, tripod-free photography in a wide range of situations. Using the Vibration Reduction ON/OFF Switch • Select ON to enable vibration reduction. Vibration reduction is activated when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, reducing the effects of camera shake for improved
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    using vibration reduction, press the shutter-release button halfway and wait for the image in the viewfinder to stabilize before pressing the shutter-release active, the image in the viewfinder may jiggle after the shutter is released. This does not indicate a malfunction. • When the camera is panned
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    too tightly. Vignetting may occur if the hood is not correctly attached. The hood can be reversed and mounted on the lens when not in use. ❚❚ Supplied Accessories • LC-67 67 mm snap-on Front Lens Cap • Rear Lens Cap ❚❚ Compatible Accessories • 67 mm screw-on filters • HB-32 Bayonet Hood
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    Diaphragm blades Diaphragm Aperture range Metering Filter-attachment size Dimensions Weight Type G AF-S DX lens with built-in CPU and 18, 24, 35, 50, 70, 140) Output to camera Manual zoom using independent zoom ring Nikon Internal Focusing (IF) System with autofocus controlled by Silent Wave Motor
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    AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II This lens is for use exclusively with DX format Nikon digital camera. The parts of the lens are listed below. 1 Lens hood 342 10 Focus ring 115 2 Lens hood attachment index...342 11 Mounting index
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    Manual Override) 1 Slide the lens focus-mode switch to M/A. 2 Focus. If desired, autofocus can be over-ridden by rotating the lens focus ring while the shutter-release button is pressed halfway (or, if the camera is equipped with an AF-ON button, while the AF-ON button is pressed). To re-focus using
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    lens uses Nikon's Internal Focusing (IF) system. Unlike other lenses, focal length decreases as the focus distance shortens. Note that the focus distance indicator is intended only as a guide weight while the camera is being carried from place to place. ❚❚ Aperture Aperture is adjusted using
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    Built-in Flash When using the built-in flash, be sure the subject is at a range of at least -in flash may be unable to light the entire subject at ranges less than those given below: Camera D7500/D7200/D7100/D7000/ D300 series/D200/D100 D90/D80 D5600/D5500/D5300/D5200/ D5100/D5000/D3400/D3300/
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    enable vibration reduction. Vibration reduction is activated when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, reducing the effects of camera shake for improved framing and focus. • Select OFF to turn vibration reduction off. Using the Vibration Reduction Mode Switch • Select NORMAL for enhanced
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    using vibration reduction, press the shutter-release button halfway and wait for the image in the viewfinder to stabilize before pressing the shutter-release , the image in the viewfinder may jiggle after the shutter is released. This does not indicate a malfunction. • Slide the vibration reduction
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    too tightly. Vignetting may occur if the hood is not correctly attached. The hood can be reversed and mounted on the lens when not in use. ❚❚ Supplied Accessories • LC-72 72 mm snap-on Front Lens Cap • Rear Lens Cap • HB-35 Bayonet Hood • CL-1018 Flexible Lens Pouch ❚❚ Compatible Accessories
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    to camera Zoom Manual zoom using independent zoom ring Focusing Nikon Internal Focusing (IF Weight Approx. 565 g (19.9 oz) Nikon reserves the right to change the appearance and specifications of the hardware and software described in this manual at any time and without prior notice. Nikon
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    D Lens Care • Keep the CPU contacts clean. • Should the rubber lens-mount gasket be damaged, cease use immediately and take the lens to a Nikon-authorized service center for repair. • Use a blower to remove dust and lint from the lens surfaces. To remove smudges and fingerprints, apply a small
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    may be out of focus, particularly with wide- and super wide-angle lenses. Example: A far-off portrait subject at some distance from the background fine details. Example: A field of flowers In these cases, use manual focus, or use focus lock to focus on another subject at the same distance and
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    Memory Cards The camera supports SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards, including SDHC and SDXC cards compliant with UHS-I. Cards rated UHS Speed Class 3 or better are recommended for movie recording; using slower cards may result in recording being interrupted. When choosing cards for use in card readers
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    Memory Card Capacity The following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stored on a 16 GB SanDisk Extreme Pro 95 MB/s UHS-I SDHC card at different image quality (0 97), image size (0 99), and image area settings (0 93). ❚❚ DX (24×16) Image Area Image quality NEF (RAW),
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    marked with a star ("★"; optimal compression) increases the file size of JPEG images; number of images and buffer capacity drop accordingly. A d2-Max. Continuous Release (0 263) The maximum number of photographs that can be taken in a single burst can be set to any amount between 1 and 100. 348
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    menus are displayed. Sample figures for EN-EL15a (1900 mAh) batteries are given below. • Photographs, single-frame release mode (CIPA standard 1): Approximately 950 shots • Photographs, continuous release mode (Nikon standard 2): Approximately 3880 shots • Movies 3: Approximately 80 minutes of HD
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    mode with VR lenses • Repeatedly zooming in and out with an AF-P lens. To ensure that you get the most from Nikon EN-EL15a rechargeable Li-ion batteries: • Keep the battery contacts clean. Soiled contacts can reduce battery performance. • Use batteries immediately after charging. Batteries will lose
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    M (Manual 76 U1/U2 83 S (Single frame 86 CL (Continuous low speed 86 CH (Continuous high speed 86 Q (Quiet shutter-release 86 QC & (Subject-tracking AF 107 a (Matrix 123 Z (Center-weighted 123 b (Spot 123 4 (Highlight-weighted 123 AUTO (Auto flash 160 Y (Red-eye reduction)......... 160,
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    349 Beep options 271 BKT button 158, 266 Bluetooth xxii, 273 Body cap 3, 287 Bracketing 209, 256 Built-in flash 55, 159 Bulb 79, 80 C Camera Control Pro 2 287 Capture NX-D iv Center-weighted 123, 262 Charging the battery 19 Choose color temp. (White balance). 131, 137 Choose image area
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    high speed 86 Continuous low speed 86 Continuous release mode 86 Continuous-servo AF 100 Control panel 8 Copyright 238, 271 CPU contacts 280 CPU lens 25, 279 Crop 190 Custom control assignment 266, 267 Custom Settings 260 D Date and time 268 Date format 268 Daylight saving time 268 DCF
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    rate............188, 257 Framing guides 56, 187 Frequency response 259 Highlight display 184 Highlights 233 354 Highlight-weighted metering......123 Histogram 234, 235 I Image photo 270 Image overlay 276 Image quality 97, 253 Image review 227, 250 Image size 99, 253 Incandescent (White
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    76, 115 Manual focus 115 Manual focus ring in AF mode .... 261 Matrix metering 123, 262 Max. continuous release 263 Maximum aperture 166, 281 Maximum sensitivity 121, 257 Memory buffer 87 Memory card 21, 47, 346, 347 Memory card capacity 347 Menu Guide iii Metering 123 Microphone 183
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    manual (White balance) .. 131, 139 Press the shutter-release button all the way down 53 Press the shutter-release battery............19 Red-eye correction 275 Red-eye reduction 160, 162 Release button to use dial 267 Release mode 86 Release mode dial 86 Release mode dial lock release date 249
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    AF 100, 101 Size 99, 192 Slide show 251 Slot empty release lock 273 Slow sync 160, 162 Slow-motion playback 194 Smart device Thumbnail 225 Tilting monitor 12 Time 79, 81, 268 Time zone 268 Time zone and date 268 Time-lapse movie 259 Timer 89 Toning 151, 152 Touch controls 14, 228, 271
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    .com/support In order to avoid any unnecessary inconvenience, we advise you to read the user manuals carefully before contacting the dealer or our authorized service network. Your Nikon equipment is guaranteed against any manufacturing defects for one full year from the date of original purchase
  • Nikon D7500 | Users Manual - English for customers in Europe - Page 386
    product from its normal purpose as described in user manuals, without the prior written consent of Nikon. • transport costs and all risks of transport to use the product for its normal purpose or according to the user instructions on the proper use and maintenance, and to installation or use of
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    under applicable national laws in force, nor the consumer's right against the dealer arising from their sales/ purchase contract. Notice: An overview of all authorized Nikon Service Stations can be found online by following this Link (URL = http://www.europe
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    SAMPLE Nikon D7500 No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION. AMA16689 Printed in Europe SB7E03(11) 6MB38611-03
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Read this manual thoroughly before using the camera.
To ensure proper use of the camera, be sure to read
“For Your Safety” (page xii).
After reading this manual, keep it in a readily accessible
place for future reference.
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