Nikon 25414 D2Xs User's Manual - Page 25

No Battery, Autoexposure AE lock

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Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera 1 8-mm (0.31 in.) reference circle for center-weighted metering 85 2 Focus brackets (focus areas 76 Spot metering targets 86 3 Focus indicator 32, 85 4 Metering 86 5 Bracketing indicator 100 6 Autoexposure (AE) lock 97 7 Black-and-white indicator 72 8 Shutter-speed lock icon 96 9 Shutter speed 87-96 10 Aperture lock icon 96 11 Aperture (f/-number 87-96 Aperture (number of stops)..... 93, 95 12 Exposure mode 87 13 Exposure compensation indicator.. 99 14 Frame count 28 Number of exposures remaining 28 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills 44 Exposure compensation value ....... 99 PC mode indicator 236 15 "K" (appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures 51 16 Flash-ready indicator 116 17 Battery indicator 27 18 FV lock indicator 114 19 Sync indicator 113 20 Aperture stop indicator 93, 95 21 Electronic analog exposure display 95 Exposure compensation 99 22 Voice memo status indicator ....... 149 23 White-balance bracketing indicator 105 24 White-balance mode 51 25 Image size 48 26 Image quality 45 27 ISO sensitivity indicator 52 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator....... 191 28 ISO sensitivity 52 No Battery When the battery is totally exhausted or no battery is inserted, the display in the viewfinder will dim. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. The viewfinder display will return to normal when a fully-charged battery is inserted. 11

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11
Introduction—Getting to Know the Camera
1
8-mm (0.31 in.) reference circle for
center-weighted metering
.............
85
2
Focus brackets (focus areas)
..........
76
Spot metering targets
...................
86
3
Focus indicator
.......................
32, 85
4
Metering
......................................
86
5
Bracketing indicator
....................
100
6
Autoexposure (AE) lock
.................
97
7
Black-and-white indicator
.............
72
8
Shutter-speed lock icon
.................
96
9
Shutter speed
..........................
87–96
10
Aperture lock icon
........................
96
11
Aperture (f/-number)
...............
87–96
Aperture (number of stops)
.....
93, 95
12
Exposure mode
.............................
87
13
Exposure compensation indicator.. 99
14
Frame count
.................................
28
Number of exposures
remaining
.....................................
28
Number of shots remaining
before memory buffer fills
.............
44
Exposure compensation value
.......
99
PC mode indicator
......................
236
15
“K” (appears when memory remains
for over 1000 exposures)
..............
51
16
Flash-ready indicator
...................
116
17
Battery indicator
...........................
27
18
FV lock indicator
.........................
114
19
Sync indicator
.............................
113
20
Aperture stop indicator
...........
93, 95
21
Electronic analog exposure
display
..........................................
95
Exposure compensation
................
99
22
Voice memo status indicator
.......
149
23
White-balance bracketing
indicator
.....................................
105
24
White-balance mode
....................
51
25
Image size
....................................
48
26
Image quality
................................
45
27
ISO sensitivity indicator
.................
52
Auto ISO sensitivity indicator
.......
191
28
ISO sensitivity
................................
52
No Battery
When the battery is totally exhausted or no battery is inserted, the display in the view-
finder will dim. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. The viewfinder
display will return to normal when a fully-charged battery is inserted.