Nikon 25214 D70 User's Guide - Page 3

How to Read This Manual, Getting to Know the Camera

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How to Read This Manual First, be aware of the warnings, cautions, and notices on pages ii-v. Next, read "Overview" and "Getting to Know the Camera" to familiarize yourself with the conventions used in this manual and the names of camera parts, then set up your camera as described in "First Steps." Overview Getting to Know the Camera First Steps Now you are ready to take photographs and play them back. You can then try your hand at creative composition as described in "Digital Vari-Programs." Basic Photography Basic Playback Digital Vari-Programs Image Quality and Size Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency) White Balance Optimizing Images Once you have mastered the basics of digital photography, you can read these sections for complete information on when and how to use camera controls. Choosing a Shooting Mode Focus Exposure Flash Photography Self-Timer Mode Using the Remote Control Two-Button Reset Refer to these chapters for more on playback... More About Playback ...on camera menus and custom settings... Menu Guide ...on connecting to a computer or TV... Connections ...on printing photos on a PictBridge printer... Printing Photographs ...and on accessories and troubleshooting. Technical Notes i

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…on connecting to a computer or TV…
…on printing photos on a PictBridge printer…
How to Read This Manual
First, be aware of the warnings, cautions, and notices on pages ii–v.
…and on accessories and troubleshooting.
Refer to these chapters for more on playback…
Once you have mastered the basics of digital
photography, you can read these sections for
complete information on when and how to use
camera controls.
Now you are ready to take photographs and
play them back.
You can then try your hand
at creative composition as described in “Digital
Vari-Programs.”
Next, read “Overview” and “Getting to Know the
Camera” to familiarize yourself with the conven-
tions used in this manual and the names of camera
parts, then set up your camera as described in
“First Steps.”
…on camera menus and custom settings…
Menu Guide
More About Playback
Technical Notes
Focus
Digital Vari-Programs
Self-Timer Mode
Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency)
Using the Remote Control
Two-Button Reset
White Balance
Optimizing Images
Choosing a Shooting Mode
Basic Playback
Basic Photography
Getting to Know the Camera
First Steps
Connections
Flash Photography
Exposure
Image Quality and Size
Overview
Printing Photographs