Nikon 25432 User Manual

Nikon 25432 Manual

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    DIGITAL CAMERA User's Manual En
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    solution here. i Troubleshooting ➜ pp. 381-387 Camera behaving unexpectedly? Find the solution here. A For Your Safety Before using the camera for the first time, read the safety instructions in "For Your Safety" (pg. xviii). Digitutor Digitutor, a series of "watch and learn" manuals in movie
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    were included with your camera. Memory cards are sold separately. • D300 digital camera (pg. 3) • Body cap (pp. 34, 367 video cable (pg. 242) • AN-D300 strap (pg. 19) • Warranty • User's Manual (this guide) • Quick Guide • Software Installation Guide • Software Suite CD-ROM • Registration card (U.
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    Corporation. Microdrive is a trademark of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies in the United States and other countries. 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. ii
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    X Introduction s Tutorial d Image Recording Options N Focus k Release Mode S ISO Sensitivity Z Exposure r White Balance J Image Enhancement l Flash Photography t Other Shooting Options I More About Playback Q Connections U Menu Guide n Technical Notes iii
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    Q&A Index Find what you're looking for using this "question and answer" index. ❚❚ New Features Question Key phrase How do I take high-quality NEF (RAW) photos? 14-bit NEF (RAW) Can I use the monitor as a viewfinder? Live view Can I control how photos are processed? Picture Controls How do I
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    I reverse the electronic analog exposure display? Can I display the menus in a different language? Can I save menu settings for use on a different D300 camera? Key phrase World time LCD brightness Two-button reset Reset shooting menu Reset custom settings Self-timer delay Beep Reverse indicators
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    Question Key phrase How do I get more information about the battery? Battery info How do I keep the file number from being reset when I insert a new memory card? File number sequence How do I reset file numbering to zero? How do I clean the camera or lens? Cleaning the camera See page 322
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    Question Key phrase See page Can I set both shutter speed and aperture Exposure mode h manually? (manual) 111 Can I make photos brighter or darker? Exposure compensation 116 How do I make a time exposure? Long time-exposures 113 Can I vary exposure or flash level
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    Question Key phrase How do I get rid of an unwanted photo? Deleting individual photos Can I delete several photos at once? Delete Can I zoom in on pictures to make sure they're in focus? Playback zoom Can I protect photos from accidental deletion? Protect Can I hide selected photos? Hide
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    ❚❚ Viewing or Printing Photographs on Other Devices Question Key phrase Can I view my photos on TV? Television playback Can I view my photos in High Definition? HDMI How do I copy photos to my computer? Connecting to a computer How do I print photographs? Printing photographs Can I print
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    to Know the Camera 3 Camera Body 3 The Control Panel 8 The Viewfinder Display 10 The Shooting Information Display 12 The Command Dials 14 Quick Start Guide 21 Tutorial 23 Camera Menus 24 Using Camera Menus 26 Help ...29 First Steps 30 Charge the Battery 30 Insert the Battery 32 Attach
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    76 Framing Pictures in the Monitor (Live View 79 Self-Timer Mode 91 Mirror up Mode 93 ISO Sensitivity 95 Choosing ISO Sensitivity Manually 96 Auto ISO Sensitivity Control 98 Exposure 101 Metering 102 Exposure Mode 104 e: Programmed Auto 106 f: Shutter-Priority Auto 108 g: Aperture
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    White Balance 127 White Balance Options 128 Fine-Tuning White Balance 131 Choosing a Color Temperature 135 Preset Manual 136 Image Enhancement 147 Picture Controls 148 Creating Custom Picture Controls 156 Active D-Lighting 167 Color Space 169 Flash Photography 171 The Built-in Flash
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    229 Printing Photographs 230 Direct USB Connection 231 Viewing Photographs on TV 242 Standard Definition Devices 242 High-Definition Devices 244 Menu Guide 245 D The Playback Menu: Managing Images 246 Delete 248 Playback Folder 249 Hide Image 249 Display Mode 250 Image Review 251 After
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    C The Shooting Menu: Shooting Options 254 Shooting Menu Bank 255 Reset Shooting Menu 257 Active Folder 258 File Naming 260 Image Quality 260 Image Size 260 JPEG Compression 260 NEF (RAW) Recording 261 White Balance 261 Set Picture Control 261 Manage Picture Control 261 Color Space 261
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    b4: Easy Exposure Compensation 276 b5: Center-Weighted Area 277 b6: Fine Tune Optimal Exposure 277 c: Timers/AE Lock 279 c1: Shutter-Release Button AE-L 279 c2: Auto Meter-off Delay 279 c3: Self-Timer Delay 280 c4: Monitor off Delay 280 d: Shooting/Display 281 d1: Beep 281 d2: Viewfinder
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    B The Setup Menu: Camera Setup 312 Format Memory Card 313 LCD Brightness 313 Clean Image Sensor 314 Lock Mirror up for Cleaning 314 Video Mode 314 HDMI 315 World Time 316 Language 316 Image Comment 317 Auto Image Rotation 318 USB 319 Dust off Ref Photo 319 Battery Info 322 Wireless
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    364 Caring for the Camera 370 Storage 370 Cleaning 370 The Low-Pass Filter 371 "Clean Now 371 "Clean at Startup/Shutdown 372 Manual Cleaning 374 Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions 377 Troubleshooting 381 Error Messages 388 Appendix 396 Specifications 406 Index...416 xvii
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    Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment. Keep these safety instructions the battery, take the equipment to a Nikonauthorized service center for inspection. When operating the viewfinder diopter control
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    A Do not use in the presence of flammable gas Do not use electronic equipment in the presence of flammable gas, as this could result in explosion or fire. A Keep out of reach of children Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury. A Do not place the strap around the neck of an infant
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    Do not damage, modify, or A CD-ROMs CD-ROMs containing software or manuals should not be played back on audio CD equipment. Playing CD-ROMs on an the power cable to subject's eyes could cause a Nikon-authorized service temporary visual impairment. representative for inspection. Particular care
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    software described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice. • Nikon will not be held rules. These limits are designed to provide D300 reasonable protection against harmful interference in a and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
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    Notices for Customers in Canada CAUTION This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. ATTENTION Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Symbol for Separate Collection in European Countries This symbol indicates that this product is to be
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    empty sky). Be sure to also replace any pictures selected for preset manual. Care should be taken to avoid injury when physically destroying data storage devices. Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Nikon cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic circuitry
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    sites: • For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/ • For users in Europe and Africa: http://www.europe-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 with the latest product information, tips, answers to
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    . 3 Camera Body pg. 3 The Control Panel pg. 8 The Viewfinder Display pg. 10 The Shooting Information Display pg. 12 The Command Dials pg. 14 Quick Start Guide pg. 21 1
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    DAMAGE YOUR CAMERA AND MAY VOID YOUR NIKON WARRANTY. D Servicing the Camera and Accessories The camera is a precision device and requires regular servicing. Nikon recommends that the camera be inspected by the original retailer or a Nikon-authorized service representative once every one to two years
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    and displays. You may find it helpful to bookmark this section and X refer to it as you read through the rest of the manual. Camera Body 1 8 9 2 10 3 4 11 12 5 6 13 7 14 1 Release mode dial 75 8 Power switch 44 2 Release mode dial 9 Shutter-release button ...... 51, 52 lock
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    Camera Body (Continued) 1 X 2 3 4 6 7 5 8 9 10 13 11 14 12 15 16 1 Built-in flash 173 2 Flash pop-up button 173 3 M (flash mode) button 173 Y (flash compensation) button 178 4 Flash sync terminal cover 363 5 Ten-pin remote terminal cover 201, 368 6 Flash sync terminal 363 7
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    8 9 X 1 10 2 3 4 5 11 6 7 12 1 AF-assist illuminator 273 8 CPU contacts Self-timer lamp 92 9 Mounting index 34 Red-eye reduction lamp........ 176 10 Lens mount 72 2 Sub-command dial 14 11 Tripod socket 3 Depth-of-field preview 12 Body cap 367 button 105, 306 4 Fn button
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    Camera Body (Continued) X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Viewfinder eyepiece 43 2 DK-23 viewfinder eyepiece cup 20 3 O (delete) button 54, 222 Q (format) button 41 4 K (playback) button ....... 53, 206 5 Monitor 53, 79, 206 6 G (menu) button.......... 24, 245 7 L (protect) button 221 ? (help)
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    12 X 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Diopter adjustment control ....43 7 Focus selector lock 66 2 Metering selector 103 8 Memory card slot cover 39 3 A (AE/AF lock) 9 Memory card access button 68, 69, 307 lamp 40, 52 4 B (AF-ON) button ..........63, 86 10 AF-area mode selector 64 5 Main command
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    11 Number of exposures remaining 45 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills...........77 Capture mode indicator 224 Preset white balance recording indicator 139 Manual lens number 200 12 "K" (appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures 45 13 Battery indicator 44 8
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    18 31 19 20 30 29 X 21 28 22 23 27 26 24 25 14 Flash mode 173 15 "Beep" indicator 281 16 Aperture (f-number)..........109, 111 Aperture (number of stops 353 Exposure and flash bracketing increment 120 WB bracketing increment......... 124 Number of shots per interval 194 Maximum
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    The Viewfinder Display 1 2 X 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 17 10
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    1 Framing grid (displayed 14 Number of exposures when [On] is selected for remaining 45 Custom Setting d2 281 Number of shots remaining 2 Focus points 66, 272 3 AF area brackets 43, 84 before memory buffer fills ...... 77 White balance recording X 4 Battery indicator 44, 282 indicator
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    The Shooting Information Display Shooting information, including shutter speed, aperture, the number of exposures X remaining, buffer capacity, and AF-area mode, is displayed in the monitor when the R button is pressed. To clear shooting information from the monitor, press the R R button
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    memory remains for over 1000 exposures 45 WB bracketing increment 124 30 Number of exposures Maximum aperture remaining 77 (non-CPU lenses 200 Manual lens number 200 8 Camera battery indicator 44 31 White balance 129 9 MB-D10 battery type display....... 285 MB-D10 battery indicator 286
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    The Command Dials The main- and sub-command dials are used alone or in combination with other controls to adjust a variety of settings. X M button Flash mode/ Flash compensation QUAL button Image quality/size WB button White balance ISO button ISO sensitivity Fn button Bracketing Sub-command dial
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    ❚❚ Image Quality and Size Press the QUAL button and rotate the command dials. Set image quality X (pg. 57) + QUAL button Main command dial Control panel Choose an image size (pg. 60) + QUAL button Sub-command dial Control panel ❚❚ ISO Sensitivity Press the ISO button and rotate the main
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    ❚❚ Exposure Press the I button and rotate the main command dial to choose the exposure mode. X Choose the exposure mode (pg. 104) + I button Main command dial Use the command dials to adjust exposure. Choose a combination of aperture and shutter speed (exposure mode P; pg. 107) + Exposure
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    Set exposure compensation (pg. 116) + X E button Main command dial Control panel Activate or cancel bracketing/ select number of shots in bracketing sequence (pp. 119, 122) + Fn button Main command dial Control panel Select bracketing exposure increment (pg. 120) + Fn button Sub-command
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    ❚❚ White Balance Press the WB button and rotate the command dials. X Choose a white balance setting (pg. 129) + WB button Main command dial Control panel Fine-tune white balance (pg. 134), set color temperature (pg. 135), or choose a white WB button balance preset (pg. 145) + Sub-
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    Attaching the AN-D300 Camera Strap Attach the camera strap securely to the two eyelets on the camera body as shown below. X The BM-8 Monitor Cover A clear plastic cover
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    The DK-23 Viewfinder Eyepiece Cup Before attaching the DK-5 viewfinder eyepiece cap and other viewfinder X accessories (pp. 91, 365), remove the DK-23 viewfinder eyepiece cup by placing your fingers underneath the flanges on either side and sliding it off as shown at right. The DK-5 viewfinder
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    Quick Start Guide Follow these steps for a quick start with the D300. 1 Charge the battery (pg. 30). X 2 Insert the battery (pg. 32). 3 Attach a lens (pg. 34). 4 Insert a memory card (pg. 39). Front 5 Turn the camera on (pg.
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    6 Check camera settings (pp. 44, 47). Exposure mode X Image size Image quality Battery level Number of exposures remaining White balance Control panel ISO sensitivity Viewfinder display 7 Select single-servo autofocus (pp. 49, 62). Rotate the focus-mode selector to S (single-servo
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    sTutorial s This section describes how to use the camera menus, how to ready the camera for use, and how to take your first pictures and play them back. Camera Menus pg. 24 Using Camera Menus pg. 26 Help ...pg. 29 First Steps pg. 30 Charge the Battery pg. 30 Insert the Battery pg. 32 Attach a
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    Camera Menus Most shooting, playback, and setup options can be accessed from the camera menus. To view the menus, press the G button. s G button Tabs Choose from playback, shooting, Custom Settings, setup, retouch, and My menus (see following page). Slider shows position in current menu. Q If
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    ❚❚ Menus The following menus are available: Menu Description D Playback Adjust playback settings and manage photos (pg. 246). C Shooting Adjust shooting settings (pg. 254). s A Custom Settings Personalize camera settings (pg. 264). B Setup Format memory cards and perform basic camera setup
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    Using Camera Menus ❚❚ Menu Controls The multi selector and J button are used to navigate the menus. Select s Move cursor up highlighted item Select Cancel and return highlighted item to previous menu or display sub- menu Move cursor down J button Select highlighted item ❚❚ Navigating
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    3 Select a menu. Press 1 or 3 to select the desired menu. s 4 Position the cursor in the selected menu. Press 2 to position the cursor in the selected menu. 5 Highlight a menu item. Press 1 or 3 to highlight a menu item. 6 Display options. Press 2 to display options for the selected menu item. 7
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    8 Select the highlighted item. Press J to select the highlighted item. To exit without making a selection, press the G button. s J button Note the following points: • Menu items that are displayed in gray are not currently available. • While pressing 2 or the center of the multi selector
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    Help If a Q icon is displayed at the bottom left corner of the monitor, help can be displayed by pressing the L (Q) button. A description of the currently selected option or menu will be displayed while the button s is pressed. Press 1 or 3 to scroll through the display. L button 29
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    First Steps Charge the Battery The D300 is powered by an EN-EL3e rechargeable Li-ion battery s (supplied). The EN-EL3e is not fully charged at shipment. To maximize shooting time, charge
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    3 Insert the battery. Insert the battery into the charger. The CHARGE lamp will blink while the battery charges. s 4 Remove the battery when charging is complete. Charging is complete when the CHARGE lamp stops blinking. Remove the battery and unplug the charger. 31
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    Insert the Battery 1 Turn the camera off. Always turn the camera off before inserting or removing s batteries. Power switch 2 Open the battery-chamber cover. Open the battery-chamber cover on the bottom of the camera. 3 Insert the battery. Insert the battery as shown at right. 4 Close the
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    warnings and cautions on pages xviii-xx and 377-380 of this manual. To prevent short-circuits, replace the terminal cover when the battery with compatible batteries only. Unplug when not in use. D Incompatible Batteries The D300 can not be used with EN-EL3 or EN-EL3a rechargeable Li-ion batteries
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    button, rotate the lens counter-clockwise until it clicks into place. If the lens is equipped with an A-M or M/A-M switch, select A (autofocus) or M/ A (autofocus with manual priority). 34
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    aperture ring (pg. 352), lock aperture at the minimum setting (highest f-number). See the lens manual for details. A Lens An AF-S DX VR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens is used in this manual for illustrative purposes. Mounting index Focal length scale Focal length index Focus mode switch (pg. 34
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    Basic Setup The language option in the setup menu is automatically highlighted the first time menus are displayed. Choose a language and set the time and date. s 1 Turn the camera on. Power switch 2 Select [Language]. Press G to display the camera menus, then select [Language] in the setup menu.
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    4 Select [World time]. Select [World time] and press 2. 5 Set time zone. s A time-zone selection dialog will be displayed. Press 4 or 2 to highlight the local time zone (the [UTC] field shows the difference between the selected time zone and Coordinated Universal Time, or UTC, in hours) and press
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    8 Set date format. Press 1 or 3 to choose the order in which the year, month, and day will be displayed and s press J. 9 Exit to shooting mode. Press the shutter-release button halfway to exit to shooting mode. A The Clock Battery The camera clock is powered by an independent, rechargeable
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    Insert a Memory Card The camera stores photographs on CompactFlash and microdrive memory cards (available separately; pg. 369). The following section describes how to insert and format a memory card. 1 Turn the camera off. Power switch s Always turn the camera off before inserting or removing
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    4 Close the card slot cover. s ❚❚ Removing Memory Cards 1 Turn the camera off. Confirm that the access lamp is off and turn the camera off. Access lamp 2 Remove the memory card. Open the memory card slot cover and press the eject button (q) to partially eject the card (w). The memory card can then
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    ❚❚ Formatting Memory Cards Memory cards must be formatted before first use. Format the card as described below. D Formatting Memory Cards Formatting memory cards permanently deletes any data they may contain. Be sure to copy any photographs and other data you wish to keep to a s computer
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    3 Press the Q buttons again. Press the Q (I and O) buttons together a second time to format the memory card. Do not remove the memory card or remove or disconnect the power source during formatting. s When formatting is complete, the control panel and viewfinder will show the number of
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    Adjust Viewfinder Focus The camera is equipped with diopter adjustment to accommodate individual differences in vision. Check that the display in the viewfinder is in focus before shooting. 1 Turn the camera on. Power switch s Remove the lens cap and turn the camera on. 2 Focus the viewfinder.
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    Basic Photography and Playback Turn the Camera On Before taking photographs, turn the camera on and check the s battery level and number of exposures remaining as described below. 1 Turn the camera on. Turn the camera on. The control panel will turn on and the display in the viewfinder will light.
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    3 Check the number of exposures remaining. The exposure-count displays in the control panel and viewfinder show s the number of photographs that can be taken at current settings. When this number reaches zero, A will flash in the exposure-count displays while the shutter-speed displays will
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    A LCD Illuminators Holding the power switch in the D Power switch position activates the exposure meters and control panel backlights (LCD illuminators), allowing the display to be read in the dark. After the power s switch is released, the illuminator will remain lit for six seconds (at
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    Adjust Camera Settings This tutorial describes how to take photos at default settings. 1 Check camera settings. Exposure mode Image size s Image quality White balance Control panel ISO sensitivity Viewfinder display Default settings are listed below. Option Default Description Page Image
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    2 Choose exposure mode e. Exposure mode e is selected at shipment. If another exposure mode is selected, press the I button and s rotate the main command dial to select exposure mode e. The camera will automatically adjust shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure in most situations.
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    5 Choose single-servo autofocus. Focus-mode selector S (single-servo autofocus) is selected at shipment. If another focus mode has been selected, rotate the focus- s mode selector until it clicks into place pointing to S (single- servo autofocus). At this setting, the camera will
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    the handgrip in your right hand and cradle the camera body or lens with your left. Keep your elbows propped s lightly against your torso for support and place one foot half a pace ahead of the other to keep you upper body stable. Hold the camera as shown at right when framing
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    Focus and Shoot 1 Press the shutter- release button halfway to focus (pg. 52). s At default settings, the camera will focus on the subject in the center focus point. Frame a Focus indicator Buffer capacity photo in the viewfinder with the main subject positioned in the center focus point
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    2 Press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down to shoot. Smoothly press the shutter- s release-button the rest of the way down to take the picture. Access lamp While the photograph is being recorded to the memory card, the access lamp next to the card slot cover will light. Do
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    Viewing Photographs 1 Press the K button. A photograph will be displayed in the monitor. s 2 View additional pictures. Additional pictures can be displayed by pressing 4 or 2. To view additional information on the current photograph, press 1 and 3 (pg. 208). Highlights 100--1 Select R, G, B To
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    Deleting Unwanted Photographs To delete the photograph currently displayed in the monitor, press the O button. Note that photographs can not be recovered once deleted. s 1 Display the photograph. Display the photograph you wish to delete as described in "Viewing Photographs" on the previous page. K
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    dImage Recording Options d This section describes how to choose image quality and size. Image Quality pg. 56 Image Size pg. 60 55
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    Image Quality The D300 supports the following image quality options. Option File type Description Raw data from the image sensor are saved directly to the memory card in Nikon Electronic d NEF (RAW) Format (NEF). Use with images that will be transferred to a computer for printing or NEF
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    Image quality is set by pressing the QUAL button and rotating the main command dial until the desired setting is displayed in the control panel. QUAL button Main command dial d Control panel A NEF (RAW) Recording The [NEF (RAW) recording] item in the shooting menu controls compression (pg. 58)
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    ❚❚ The JPEG Compression Menu The JPEG compression item in the shooting menu offers the following options for JPEG images: Option Description Size priority O (default) Images are compressed to produce relatively uniform file size. Quality varies with scene recorded. dP Optimal quality Optimal
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    ❚❚ The NEF (RAW) Recording Menu: NEF (RAW) Bit Depth The [NEF (RAW) recording] > [NEF (RAW) bit depth] item in the shooting menu offers the following bit-depth options for NEF (RAW) images: Option Description q 12-bit (default) NEF (RAW) images are recorded at a bit-depth of 12 bits. d NEF (
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    Image Size Image size is measured in pixels. Choose from the following options: Option Size (pixels) Size when printed at 200 dpi (approx.) * L (default) 4,288 × 2,848 54.5 × 36.2 cm (21.4 × 14.2 in.) M 3,216 × 2,136 40.8 × 27.1 cm (16.1 × 10.7 in.) d S 2,144 × 1,424 27.2 × 18.1 cm (10.7
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    NFocus - Controlling How the Camera Focuses This section describes the options that control how your camera focuses. N Focus Mode pg. 62 AF-Area Mode pg. 64 Focus Point Selection pg. 66 Focus Lock pg. 68 Manual Focus pg. 71 61
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    , shutter can be released whether or not subject is in focus (release priority). Camera does not focus automatically; focus must be M Manual (pg. 71) adjusted manually using the lens focusing ring. If maximum aperture of lens is f/5.6 or faster, viewfinder focus indicator can be used to confirm
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    A The B Button For the purpose of focusing the camera, pressing the B button has the same effect as pressing the shutter-release button halfway. B button A Predictive Focus Tracking N In continuous-servo AF, the camera will initiate predictive focus tracking if the subject moves toward or away
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    is selected for Custom Setting a3, focus point will be selected automatically using 3D-tracking. • In single-servo AF, user selects focus point manually; camera focuses on subject in selected focus point only. Camera automatically detects subject and selects focus point. If type G or D lens is
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    active focus point is displayed in the viewfinder. Remaining focus points provide information to assist focus operation. A Manual Focus Single-point AF is automatically selected when manual focus is used. A See Also For information on the settings available in dynamic-area AF, see Custom Setting
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    Focus Point Selection The D300 offers a choice of 51 focus points that together cover a wide area of the frame. The focus point can be selected manually, allowing photographs to be composed the main subject AF-area mode selector positioned almost anywhere in the N frame (single-point and
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    A See Also For information on choosing when the focus point is illuminated, see Custom Setting a6 ([AF point illumination], pg. 271). For information on setting focus-point selection to "wrap around," see Custom Setting a7 ([Focus point wrap-around], pg. 272). For information on choosing the number
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    Focus Lock Focus lock can be used to change the composition after focusing, making it possible to focus on a subject that will not be in a focus point in the final composition. It can also be used when the autofocus system is unable to focus (pg. 70). 1 Focus. N Position the subject in the
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    Continuous-servo AF Press the AE-L/AF-L button to lock both focus and exposure (an AE-L icon appears in the viewfinder, see page 114). Focus and exposure will remain locked while the AE-L/AF-L button is pressed, even if you later remove your finger from the shutter-release button. Shutter-release
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    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, use manual focus (pg. 71) or use focus lock (pg. 68) to focus on another subject at the same distance and then recompose the photograph. N There is
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    the image is not in focus. A A-M Selection/Autofocus with Manual Priority If the lens supports A-M selection, set the lens A-M switch to M (manual). If the lens supports M/A (autofocus with manual priority), focus can be adjusted manually, regardless of the mode selected with the lens. See the
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    The Electronic Range Finder If the lens has a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster, the viewfinder focus indicator can be 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
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    kRelease Mode - Single Frame, Continuous, Live View, Self-Timer, or Mirror Up Release mode determines how the camera takes photographs: one at a time, in a continuous sequence, with the view through the lens displayed in the monitor, with a timed shutter-release delay, k or with the mirror raised to
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    Choosing a Release Mode The camera supports the following release modes: Mode Description S Camera remaining in memory buffer. 2 Average frame rate with an EN-EL3e battery, continuous-servo AF, manual or shutter-priority auto exposure, a shutter speed of 1/250 s or faster, other settings at
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    To choose a release mode, press the release mode dial lock release and turn the release mode dial to the desired setting. Release mode dial lock release Release mode dial k 75
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    Continuous Mode To take pictures in CH (continuous high speed) and CL (continuous low speed) modes: 1 Select CH or CL mode. Press the release mode dial lock release and turn the release mode dial to CH or CL. k Release mode dial 2 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot. While the shutter-release
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    pack with AA-size batteries 4 Maximum frame advance rate 1 6 fps 2 8 fps 3 6 fps 2 8 fps 3 8 fps 3 1 Average frame rate with continuous-servo AF, manual or shutter-priority auto exposure, a shutter speed of 1/250 s or faster, other settings at default k values, and memory remaining in memory
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    A The Memory Buffer The camera is equipped with a memory buffer for temporary storage, allowing shooting to continue while photographs are being saved to the memory card. Up to 100 photographs can be taken in succession; note, however, that frame rate will drop when the buffer is full. In rare cases
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    Framing Pictures in the Monitor (Live View) Select live view (a) mode to frame pictures in the monitor. Rotate the release mode dial to a. Choose live view options in shooting menu (pg. 80). g [Hand-held] (pg. 83) h [Tripod] (pg. 86) k Raise mirror and display view through lens in monitor.
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    Live View Options Before taking pictures using live view, rotate the mode dial to a (live view) and choose a live view mode and the release mode that will be used while the camera is in live view mode. The following live view modes are available: Option Description Choose when taking hand-held
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    Release mode can be chosen from the following options: Option Description s Single frame Camera takes one photograph each time shutter- (default) release button is pressed. t Continuous low-speed u Continuous high-speed While shutter-release button is held down, camera records photographs
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    4 Select [Release mode]. Highlight [Release mode] and press 2. 5 Select a release mode. Highlight the release mode that will be during live view and press J. k 6 Exit to shooting mode. Press the shutter-release button halfway to exit the menus and return to shooting mode. 82
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    Hand-Held Mode 1 Select live view mode. Press the release mode dial lock release and turn the release mode dial to a. Release mode dial 2 Press the shutter-release button all the way down. k The mirror will be raised and the view through the lens will Exit be displayed in the camera monitor
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    is pressed, temporarily interrupting live view. Live view is restored when the button is released. The focus point can be selected using the multi selector. Manual focus (focus mode M; pg. 71): Focus using the lens focusing ring. The focus point for electronic range finding can be selected using the
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    5 Take the picture. Press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down to reset focus and exposure and take the picture. If continuous high speed or continuous low speed is selected for [Release mode], the monitor will turn off while the shutter-release button is pressed. The frame advance
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    Tripod Mode 1 Ready the camera. Mount the camera on a tripod or place it on a stable, level surface. 2 Select live view mode. Press the release mode dial lock release and turn the release mode dial to a. k Release mode dial 3 Frame a picture in the viewfinder. B button Frame a picture in the
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    using contrast-detect autofocus, the focus point will be displayed in green; if the camera is unable to focus, the focus point will blink red. Manual focus (focus mode M; pg. 71): Use zoom for precise focus. 87
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    6 Take the picture. Press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down to take the picture. If continuous high speed or continuous low speed is selected for [Release mode], the monitor will turn off while the shutter-release button is pressed. The frame advance rate for continuous mode is the
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    Note that the focus point may sometimes be displayed in green when the camera is unable to focus. Use an AF-S lens. The desired results may not be achieved with other lenses or teleconverters. A The Shooting Information Display To hide or display indicators in the monitor in live view mode, press
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    shooting ends. At high ambient temperatures, this display may appear immediately when live view mode is selected. In exposure modes other than manual, cover the viewfinder with the supplied DK-5 eyepiece cap after focusing. This prevents light entering via the viewfinder from interfering with
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    be taken if the in-focus (I) indicator appears in the viewfinder. Focus-mode selector A Cover the Viewfinder In exposure modes other than manual, cover the viewfinder with the supplied DK5 eyepiece cap after focusing. This prevents light entering via the viewfinder from interfering with exposure
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    3 Start the timer. Press the shutter-release button all the way down to start the timer. The self-timer lamp (AF-assist illuminator) will start to blink and a beep will begin to sound. Two seconds before the photograph is taken, the self-timer lamp will stop blinking and the beeping will become
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    Mirror up Mode Choose this mode to minimize blurring caused by camera movement when the mirror is raised. Use of a tripod is recommended. 1 Select mirror up mode. Press the release mode dial lock release and turn the release mode dial to MUP. Release mode k dial 2 Raise the mirror. Frame
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    k 94
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    ISO sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure, allowing higher shutter speeds or smaller apertures. This chapter describes how to set ISO sensitivity manually and automatically. Choosing ISO Sensitivity Manually pg. 96 S Auto ISO Sensitivity Control pg. 98 95
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    Choosing ISO Sensitivity Manually ISO sensitivity can be set to values between ISO 200 and ISO 3200 in steps equivalent to 1/3 EV. Settings of from about 0.3-1 EV below ISO
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    A ISO Sensitivity Settings The settings available depend on the option selected for Custom Setting b1 ([ISO sensitivity step value], pg. 275). Custom Setting b1 (ISO sensitivity step value) ISO sensitivity settings available 1/3 step (default) LO 1, LO 0.7, LO 0.3, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640,
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    Auto ISO Sensitivity Control If [Off ] (the default setting) is chosen for the [ISO sensitivity auto control] option in the shooting menu, ISO sensitivity will remain fixed at the value selected by the user (see page 96). If [On] is chosen, ISO sensitivity will automatically be adjusted if optimal
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    A Auto ISO Sensitivity Control Noise is more likely at higher sensitivities. Use the [High ISO NR] option in the shooting menu to reduce noise (see page 263). Foreground subjects may be underexposed in photos taken with the flash at slow shutter speeds, in daylight, or against a bright background.
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    S 100
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    , exposure compensation, and bracketing. Metering pg. 102 Exposure Mode pg. 104 e: Programmed Auto pg. 106 Z f: Shutter-Priority Auto pg. 108 g: Aperture-Priority Auto pg. 109 h: Manual pg. 111 Autoexposure (AE) Lock pg. 114 Exposure Compensation pg. 116 Bracketing pg. 118 101
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    Metering Metering determines how the camera sets exposure. The following options are available: Method Description a 3D color matrix II Recommended in most situations. Camera meters a wide area of the frame and sets exposure according to distribution of brightness, color, distance, and
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    To choose a metering method, rotate the metering selector until the desired mode is displayed. Metering selector Z A 3D Color Matrix II Metering In matrix metering, exposure is set using a 1005-segment RGB sensor. Use a type G or D lens for results that include range information (3D color matrix
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    ). Type G lenses are not equipped with an aperture ring. Non-CPU lenses can only be used in exposure mode g (aperture-priority auto) and h (manual). In other modes, exposure mode g is automatically selected when a non-CPU lens is attached. The exposure mode indicator (e or f ) in the control panel
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    Setting e4-Modeling Flash This setting controls whether the built-in flash and the SB-800, SB-600, SBR200, and other optional flash units that support the Creative Lighting System (CLS; see page 357) will emit a modeling flash when the depth-offield preview button is pressed. See page 298 for more
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    e: 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. This mode is recommended for snapshots and other situations in which you want to leave the camera in charge of shutter speed and
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    A Flexible Program In exposure mode e, different combinations of shutter speed and aperture can be selected by rotating the main command dial ("flexible program"). Rotate the command dial to the right for large apertures (small f-numbers) that blur background details or fast shutter speeds that "
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    f: 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 take photographs in shutter-priority auto: 1 Select exposure mode I button f. Press the I button and rotate the main
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    g: Aperture-Priority Auto In aperture-priority auto, you choose the aperture while the camera automatically selects the shutter speed that will produce the optimal exposure. To take photographs in aperture-priority auto: 1 Select exposure mode g. I button Press the I button and rotate the main
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    3 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot. Z A Non-CPU Lenses If the maximum aperture of the lens has been specified using the [Non-CPU lens data] item in setup menu (pg. 199) when a non-CPU lens is attached, the current f-number will be displayed in the viewfinder and control panel, rounded to the
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    h: Manual In manual exposure mode, you control both shutter speed and aperture. To take photographs in manual exposure mode: 1 Select exposure mode h. Press the I button and rotate the main command dial until h is displayed in the viewfinder and control panel. I button Main command dial Z 111
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    2 Choose aperture and shutter speed. Rotate the main command dial to choose a shutter speed, and the sub-command dial to set aperture. Shutter speed can be set "p" or to values between 30 s and 1/8,000 s, or the shutter can be held open indefinitely for a long time-exposure (A, pg. 113). Aperture
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    open while the shutter-release button is held down. Use for long time-exposure photographs of moving lights, the stars, night scenery, or fireworks. Nikon recommends Z using a fully-charged EN-EL3e battery or an optional EH-5a or EH-5 AC adapter to prevent Shutter speed: 35 s loss of power
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    shutter-release button pressed halfway and the subject positioned in the focus point, press the AE-L/AF-L button to lock exposure (and focus, except in manual focus mode). Confirm that the in-focus indicator (I) appears in the viewfinder. AE-L/AF-L button While exposure lock is in effect, an AE
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    3 Recompose the photograph. Keeping the AE-L/AF-L button pressed, recompose the photograph and shoot. A Metered Area Z In spot metering, exposure will be locked at the value metered in a 3-mm (0.12 in.) circle centered on the selected focus point. In center-weighted metering, exposure will be
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    Exposure Compensation Exposure compensation is used 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 (see page 102). In exposure mode h, only the exposure information shown in the
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    Exposure compensation can be set to values between -5 EV (underexposure) and +5 EV (overexposure) in increments of 1/3 EV. In general, choose positive values to make the subject brighter, negative values to make it darker. -1 EV No exposure compensation +1 EV At values other than ±0, the 0 at
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    Bracketing The D300 offers three types of bracketing: exposure bracketing, flash bracketing, and white balance bracketing. In exposure bracketing (pg. 119), the camera varies exposure compensation with each
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    ❚❚ Exposure and Flash Bracketing 1 Select flash or exposure bracketing. Choose the type of bracketing to be performed using Custom Setting e5 ([Auto bracketing set], pg. 298). Choose [AE & flash] to vary both exposure and flash level (the default setting), [AE only] to vary only exposure, or [Flash
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    3 Select an exposure increment. Pressing the Fn button, rotate the sub-command dial to choose the exposure increment. Exposure increment Fn button Sub-command dial Control panel At default settings, the size of the increment can be chosen from 1/3, 2/3, and 1 EV. The bracketing programs with an
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    4 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 (see page 116), making it possible to achieve exposure compensation values
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    exceeded. Custom Setting e6 ([Auto bracketing (mode M)], pg. 299) can be used to change how the camera performs exposure and flash bracketing in manual exposure mode. Bracketing can be performed by varying flash level together with shutter speed and/or aperture, or by varying flash level alone. 122
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    ❚❚ White Balance Bracketing 1 Select white balance bracketing. Choose [WB bracketing] for Custom Setting e5 [Auto bracketing set] (pg. 298). 2 Choose the number of shots. Pressing the Fn button, rotate the main command dial to choose the number of shots in the bracketing sequence. The number of
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    3 Select a white balance increment. Pressing the Fn button, rotate the sub-command dial to choose the white balance adjustment. Each increment is roughly equivalent to 5 mired. White balance increment Fn button Sub-command Control panel dial Choose from increments of 1 (5 mired), 2 (10 mired), or
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    4 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot. Each shot will be processed to create the number of copies specified in the bracketing program, and each copy will have a different white balance. Modifications to white balance are added to the white balance adjustment made with white balance fine-tuning.
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    ❚❚ Canceling Bracketing To cancel bracketing, press the Fn button and rotate the main command dial until the number of shots in the bracketing sequence is zero (r) and W is no longer displayed in the control panel. The program last in effect will be restored the next time bracketing is activated.
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    "white balance." This chapter covers white balance settings. r White Balance Options pg. 128 Fine-Tuning White Balance pg. 131 Choosing a Color Temperature pg. 135 Preset Manual pg. 136 127
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    White Balance Options For natural coloration, choose a white balance setting that matches the light source before shooting. The following options are available: Color temp. Option (K) Description White balance is adjusted automatically using color temperature measured by image v Auto (
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    K Choose color temp. 2,500- Choose color temperature from list 10,000 of values (pg. 135). Use subject, light source, or existing L Preset manual - photograph as reference for white balance (pg. 136). * All values are approximate. Fine-tuning set to 0. Auto white balance is recommended with
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    A Studio Flash Lighting Auto white balance may not produce the desired results with large studio flash units. Choose a color temperature, use preset white balance, or set white balance to [Flash] and use fine tuning to adjust white balance. A Color Temperature The perceived color of a light source
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    shooting menu (pg. 254), then highlight a white balance option and press 2. If an option other than [Fluorescent], [Choose color temp.], or [Preset manual] is selected, proceed to Step 2. If [Fluorescent] is selected, highlight a lighting type r and press 2. If [Choose color temp.] is selected
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    2 Fine tune white balance. Use the multi selector to fine- tune white balance. White balance can be fine tuned on the amber (A)-blue (B) axis and the green (G)-magenta (M) axis. The horizontal (amber- Coordinates Adjustment blue) axis corresponds to color temperature, with each increment
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    A White Balance Fine Tuning The colors on the fine-tuning axes are relative, not absolute. For example, moving the cursor to B (blue) when a "warm" setting such as J (incandescent) is selected for white balance will make photographs slightly "colder" but will not actually make them blue. A "Mired"
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    ❚❚ The WB Button At settings other than K ([Choose color temp.]) and L ([Preset manual]), the WB button can be used to fine-tune white balance on the amber (A)-blue (B) axis (pg. 132; to fine-tune white balance when K or L
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    Choosing a Color Temperature When K ([Choose color temp.]) is selected for white balance, color temperature can be selected by pressing the WB button and rotating the sub-command dial. The color temperature is displayed in the control panel: WB button Sub-command dial Control panel r D Choose
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    Preset Manual Preset manual is used to record and recall custom white balance settings for shooting under mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with a strong color cast.
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    The camera can store up to five values for preset white balance in presets d-0 through d-4. A descriptive comment can be added to any white balance preset (pg. 146). d-0 Stores last value measured for white balance (pg. 138). This preset is overwritten when a new value is measured. d-1-d-4 Store
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    white balance; in exposure mode h, adjust exposure so that the electronic analog exposure displays shows ±0 (pg. 113). 2 Set white balance to L ([Preset manual]). Press the WB button and rotate the main command dial until L is displayed in the control panel. r WB button Main command dial Control
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    3 Select direct measurement mode. Release the WB button briefly and then press the button until the L icon in the control panel and viewfinder start to flash. A flashing D will also appear in the control panel and viewfinder. At default settings, the displays will flash for about six seconds.
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    If lighting is too dark or too bright, the camera may be unable to measure white balance. A flashing b a will appear in the control panel and viewfinder (at default settings, the displays will flash for about six seconds). Press the shutterrelease button halfway to return to Step 4 and measure white
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    the steps below to copy a measured value for white balance from d-0 to any of the other presets (d-1-d-4). 1 Select L ([Preset manual]). Highlight [Preset manual] in the white balance menu (pg. 128) and press 2. 2 Select a destination. Highlight the destination preset (d-1 to d-4) and press the
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    memory card to a selected preset (d-1-d-4 only). Existing white balance values can not be copied to preset d-0. 1 Select L ([Preset manual]). Highlight [Preset manual] in the white balance menu (pg. 128) and press 2. 2 Select a destination. Highlight the destination preset (d-1 to d-4) and press
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    4 Highlight a source image. Highlight the source image. To view the highlighted image full frame, press the X button. 5 Copy white balance. Press the center of the multi selector to copy the white balance value for the highlighted photograph to the selected preset. If the highlighted photograph has
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    ❚❚ Selecting a White Balance Preset To set white balance to a preset value: 1 Select L ([Preset manual]). Highlight [Preset manual] in the white balance menu (pg. 128) and press 2. 2 Select a preset. Highlight the desired preset and press the center of the multi selector. To select
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    A Selecting a White Balance Preset: the WB Button At a setting of L ([Preset manual]), presets can also be selected by pressing the WB button and rotating the sub-command dial. The current preset is displayed in the control panel
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    Follow the steps below to enter a descriptive comment of up to thirty-six characters for a selected white balance preset. 1 Select L ([Preset manual]). Highlight [Preset manual] in the white balance menu (pg. 128) and press 2. 2 Select a preset. Highlight the desired preset and press the center of
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    JImage Enhancement This chapter describes how to optimize sharpening, contrast, brightness, saturation and hue using Picture Controls, how to preserve detail in highlights and shadows using active D-Lighting, and how to choose a color space. Picture Controls pg. 148 Creating Custom Picture Controls
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    Picture Controls Nikon's unique Picture Control system makes it possible to share image processing settings among compatible devices and software. the camera. Any given set of Picture Controls will produce nearly the same results on all cameras that support the Nikon Picture Control system. J 148
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    Controls supplied with the camera, optional Picture Controls are available for download from Nikon websites. Custom Picture Controls are created through modifications to existing Nikon Picture Controls. Both Nikon and custom Picture Controls can be shared among compatible devices and software. 149
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    Picture Controls The camera offers four preset Nikon Picture Controls. Choose a Picture Control according to the subject or type of scene. Option Description Q Standard Standard processing for balanced results. Recommended for most situations. R
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    A The Picture Control Grid Pressing the W button in Step 2 displays a Picture Control grid showing the contrast and saturation for the selected Picture Control in relation to the other Picture Controls (only contrast is displayed when [Monochrome] is selected). To select a different Picture Control,
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    Modifying Existing Picture Controls Existing Nikon or custom Picture Controls 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
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    more green, and greens more yellow, positive values (up to [+3]) to make reds more orange, greens more blue, and blues more purple. Manual adjustments Filter effects Simulate the effect of color filters on monochrome photographs. Choose from [Off ] (the default setting), yellow, orange, red, and
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    D "A" (Auto) Results for auto contrast and saturation vary with exposure and the position of the subject in the frame. Use a type G or D lens for best results. The icons for Picture Controls that use auto contrast and saturation are displayed in green in the Picture Control grid, and lines appear
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    A Filter Effects (Monochrome Only) The options in this menu simulate the effect of color filters on monochrome photographs. The following filter effects are available: Option Description Y Yellow Enhances contrast. Can be used to tone down the brightness O Orange of the sky in landscape
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    Creating Custom Picture Controls The Nikon Picture Controls supplied with the camera can be modified and saved as custom Picture Controls. 1 Select [Manage Picture Control]. In the shooting menu (pg. 254),
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    3 Select a Picture Control. Highlight an existing Picture Control and press 2, or press J to proceed to step 5 to save a copy of the highlighted Picture Control without further modification. 4 Edit the selected Picture Control. See page 153 for more information. To abandon any changes and start over
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    6 Name the Picture Control. Keyboard The text-entry dialog shown at right will be displayed. By area Name area default, new Picture Controls are named by adding a two-digit number (assigned automatically) to the name of the existing Picture Control. This name can be edited to create a new
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    Controls based on [Monochrome] have [Filter effects] and [Toning] options in place of [Saturation] and [Hue] controls. A The Original Picture Control Icon The Nikon Picture Control on which the custom Picture Control is based is indicated by an icon in the top right corner of the edit display
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    Sharing Custom Picture Controls Custom Picture Controls created using ViewNX or optional software such as Capture NX can be copied to a memory card and loaded into the camera, or custom Picture Controls created with the camera can be copied to the memory card to be used in compatible cameras and
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    4 Select a destination. Choose a destination for the custom Picture Control (C-1 through C-9) and press 2. 5 Name the Picture Control. Name the Picture Control as described on page 158. The new Picture Control will appear in the Picture Control list and can be renamed at any time using the [Rename]
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    be stored on the memory card at any one time. The memory card can only be used to store user-created custom Picture Controls. The Nikon Picture Controls supplied with the camera can not be copied to the memory card. 162
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    Managing Custom Picture Controls Follow the steps below to rename or delete custom Picture Controls. ❚❚ Renaming Custom Picture Controls 1 Select [Rename]. In the [Manage Picture Control] menu, highlight [Rename] and press 2. 2 Select a Picture Control. Highlight a custom Picture Control (C-1
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    Picture Control (C-1 through C-9) and press 2. 3 Select [Yes]. Highlight [Yes] and press J to delete the selected Picture Control. J A Nikon Picture Controls The Nikon Picture Controls supplied with the camera ([Standard], [Neutral], [Vivid], and [Monochrome]) can not be renamed or deleted. 164
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    ❚❚ Deleting Custom Picture Controls from the Memory Card 1 Select [Load/save]. In the [Manage Picture Control] menu, highlight [Load/save] and press 2. 2 Select [Delete from card]. Highlight [Delete from card] and press 2. J 165
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    3 Select a Picture Control. Highlight a custom Picture Control (slot1 through 99) and either; • press 2 to view current Picture Control settings, or • press J to display confirmation dialog shown at right. 4 Select [Yes]. J Highlight [Yes] and press J to delete the selected Picture Control.
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    Active D-Lighting Active D-Lighting preserves details in highlights and shadows, creating photographs with natural contrast. Use for high contrast scenes, for example when photographing brightly lit outdoor scenery through a door or window or taking pictures of shaded subjects on a sunny day.
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    To use active D-Lighting: 1 Select [Active D-Lighting]. In the shooting menu (pg. 254), highlight [Active D-lighting] and press 2. 2 Choose an option. Highlight [Off], [Low], [Normal], or [High] and press J. J D Active D-Lighting Additional time is required to record images when Active D-Lighting is
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    Color Space The color space determines the gamut of colors available for color reproduction. Choose a color space according to how photographs will be processed on leaving the camera. Option Description W sRGB (default) Choose for photographs that will be printed or used "as is," with no
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    printing or other commercial print services. Adobe RGB photographs can support Exif 2.21 and DCF 2.0, select the appropriate color space manually. Nikon Software ViewNX and Capture NX (available separately) automatically select the correct color space when opening photographs created with the D300
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    lFlash Photography - Using the Built-in Flash This chapter describes how to use the built-in flash. The Built-in Flash pg. 172 Using the Built-in Flash pg. 173 Flash Modes pg. 176 Flash Compensation pg. 178 FV Lock pg. 180 l 171
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    in Flash The built-in flash has a Guide Number (GN) 17/56 (m/ft, ISO 200, 20 °C/68 °F). It supports i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital SLR, to the subject's eyes. The following types of i-TTL flash control are supported: i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital SLR: Speedlight emits series of nearly
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    Using the Built-in Flash Follow these steps when using the built-in flash. 1 Choose a metering method (pg. 102). Metering selector Select matrix or center-weighted metering to activate i-TTL balanced fillflash for digital SLR. Standard i-TTL flash for digital SLR is activated automatically when
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    4 Check exposure (shutter speed and aperture). Press the shutter-release button halfway and check shutter speed and aperture. The settings available when the built-in flash is raised are listed below. Mode Shutter speed Aperture See page e Set automatically by camera (1/250 s-1/60 s) 1, 2
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    Lowering the Built-in Flash To save power when the flash is not in use, press it gently downward until the latch clicks into place. D The Built-in Flash Use with lenses with focal lengths of 18-300 mm (pg. 354). Remove lens hoods to prevent shadows. The flash has a minimum range of 60 cm (2 ft.) and
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    Flash Modes The D300 supports the following flash modes: Flash mode Description This mode is recommended for most situations. In programmed auto and aperture-priority auto modes, Front-curtain sync
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    Flash mode Description In shutter-priority auto or manual exposure mode, flash fires just before the shutter closes. Use to create effect of a stream of light behind moving objects. In programmed auto and aperture-
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    Flash Compensation Flash compensation is used to alter flash output by from -3EV to +1EV in increments of 1/3EV, changing the brightness of the main subject relative to the background. Flash output can be increased to make the main subject appear brighter, or reduced to prevent unwanted highlights
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    A Optional Flash Units Flash compensation is also available with optional SB-800, SB-600, SB-400, and SB-R200 flash units. A See Also For information on choosing the size of the increments available when setting flash compensation, see Custom Setting b3 ([Exp comp/fine tune], pg. 275). l 179
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    FV Lock This feature is used to lock flash output, allowing photographs to be recomposed without changing the flash level and ensuring that flash output is appropriate to the subject even when the subject is not positioned in the center of the frame. Flash output is adjusted automatically for any
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    4 Lock flash level. After confirming that the flash ready indicator (M) is displayed in the viewfinder, press the Fn button. The flash will emit a monitor preflash to determine the appropriate flash level. Flash output will be locked at this level and FV lock icons (e) will appear in the control
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    SB-R200 flash units (available separately). Set the optional flash to TTL mode (the SB800 can also be used in AA mode; see the flash manual for details). While FV lock is in effect, flash output will automatically be adjusted for changes in flash zoom head position. When Commander mode is
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    tOther Shooting Options This chapter covers restoring default settings, making multiple exposures, interval timer photography, and using GPS units and non-CPU lenses. Two-Button Reset: Restoring Default Settings........ pg. 184 Multiple Exposure pg. 186 Interval Timer Photography pg. 191 Non-CPU
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    Two-Button Reset: Restoring Default Settings The camera settings listed below can be restored to default values by holding the QUAL 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. QUAL
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    The following shooting-menu options will also be reset. Only settings in the bank currently selected using the [Shooting menu bank] option will be reset (pg. 255). Settings in the remaining banks are unaffected. Option Image quality Image size Default JPEG Normal Large Option White balance ISO
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    Multiple Exposure Follow the steps below to record a series of two to ten exposures in a single photograph. Multiple exposures can be recorded at any image quality setting, and produce results with colors noticeably better than photographs combined in an imaging application because they make use of
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    3 Select the number of shots. Press 1 or 3 to choose the number of exposures that will be combined to form a single photograph and press J. 4 Select [Auto gain]. Highlight [Auto gain] and press 2. 5 Set gain. Highlight one of the following options and press J. Option Description On (default) Off
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    6 Select [Done]. Highlight [Done] and press J. A n icon will be displayed in the control panel. To exit without taking a multiple exposure, select [Multiple exposure] > [Reset] in the shooting menu. 7 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot. In continuous high-speed and continuous low- speed release
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    D Multiple Exposure Do not remove or replace the memory card while recording a multiple exposure. Live view (pg. 79) can not be used to record multiple exposures. The information listed in the playback photo information display (including date of recording and camera orientation) is for the first
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    ❚❚ Interrupting Multiple Exposures Selecting [Multiple exposure] in the shooting menu while a multiple exposure is being recorded displays the options shown at right. To interrupt a multiple exposure before the specified number of exposures have been taken, highlight [Cancel] and press J. If
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    Interval Timer Photography The D300 is equipped to take photographs automatically at preset intervals. 1 Select [Interval timer shooting]. Highlight [Interval timer shooting] in the shooting menu (pg. 254) and press 2. 2
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    3 Choose a start time. Press 4 or 2 to highlight hours or minutes; press 1 or 3 to change. The starting time is not displayed if [Now] is selected for [Choose start time]. 4 Choose an interval. Press 4 or 2 to highlight hours, minutes, or seconds; press 1 or 3 to change. Note that the camera will
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    before each series of shots is taken. If shooting can not proceed at current settings (for example, if a shutter speed of A is currently selected in manual exposure mode or the start time is in less than a minute), a warning will be displayed in the monitor. A The Viewfinder Eyepiece Cap In exposure
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    D Out of Memory If the memory card is full, the interval timer will remain active but no pictures will be taken. Resume shooting (pg. 195) after deleting some pictures or turning the camera off and inserting another memory card. A Bracketing Adjust bracketing settings before starting interval timer
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    ❚❚ Pausing Interval Timer Photography Interval time photography can be paused by: • Pressing the J button between intervals • Highlighting [Start] > [Pause] in the interval timer menu and pressing J • Turning the camera off and then on again (if desired, the memory card can be replaced while the
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    ❚❚ Interrupting Interval Timer Photography Interval timer shooting will end automatically if the battery is exhausted. Interval timer photography can also be ended by: • Selecting [Start] > [Off ] in the interval timer menu • Performing a two button reset (pg. 184) • Selecting [Reset shooting menu]
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    A Shooting Menu Banks Changes to interval timer settings apply to all shooting menu banks (pg. 255). If shooting menu settings are reset using the [Reset shooting menu] item in the shooting menu (pg. 257), interval timer settings will be reset as follows: • Choose start time: Now • Interval: 00:01':
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    Non-CPU Lenses By specifying lens data (lens focal length and maximum aperture), the user can gain access to a variety of CPU lens functions when using a non-CPU lens. If the focal length of the lens is known: • Automatic power zoom can be used with SB-800 and SB-600 Speedlights (available
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    ❚❚ The Non-CPU Lens Data Menu 1 Select [Non-CPU lens data]. Highlight [Non-CPU lens data] in the setup menu (pg. 312) and press 2. 2 Select a lens number. Highlight [Lens number] and press 4 or 2 to choose a lens number between 1 and 9. 3 Select a focal length. Highlight [Focal length (mm)] and
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    5 Select [Done]. Highlight [Done] and press J. The specified focal length and aperture will be stored under the chosen lens number. This combination of focal length and aperture can be recalled at any time by selecting the lens number using camera controls as described below. ❚❚ Choosing a Lens
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    . These devices connect to the MC-35 using a cable with a D-sub 9-pin connector provided by the manufacturer of the GPS device. See the MC-35 instruction manual for details. Before turning the camera on, set the GPS device to NMEA mode (4800 baud). t MC-35 201
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    When the camera establishes communication with a GPS device, a k icon will be displayed in the control panel. Photo information for pictures taken while the k icon is displayed will include an additional page (pg. 215) recording the current latitude, longitude, altitude, Coordinated Universal Time (
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    ❚❚ Setup Menu Options The [GPS] item in the setup menu contains the options listed below. • [Auto meter off]: Choose whether or not the exposure meters will turn off automatically when a GPS unit is attached. Option Description Exposure meters will turn off automatically if no operations are
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    t 204
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    IMore About Playback - Playback Options This chapter describes how to play back photographs and details the operations that can be performed during playback. Full-Frame Playback pg. 206 Photo Information pg. 208 Viewing Multiple Images: Thumbnail Playback ...... pg. 218 Taking a Closer Look:
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    Full-Frame Playback To play photographs back, press the K button. The most recent photograph will be displayed in the monitor. O button K button L button W button X button J button Multi selector Sub-command dial Main command dial I A Rotate Tall To display "tall" (portrait-orientation)
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    To View additional photographs View photo information View thumbnails Zoom in on photograph Delete images Change protect status Return to shooting mode Display menus Use W X O L / K G Description Press 2 to view photographs in order recorded, 4 to view photographs in reverse order. Press 1 or 3 to
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    when the photo was taken. 1/ 10 Highlights 100ND300 DSC_0001. JPG 15/12/2007 10: 15 : 29 NORMAL 4288x2848 File Information 1 / 10 N I KON D300 1/ 125 F5. 6 200 35mm AUTO 0, 0 100ND300 DSC_0001. JPG NORMAL 15/12/2007 10: 15: 29 4288x2848 Overview Data LATITUDE. LONGITUDE ALTITUDE TIME
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    ❚❚ File Information 12 3 45 6 1/ 10 14 Highlights 7 13 100ND300 DSC_0001. JPG NORMAL 8 15/12/2007 10: 15 : 29 4288x2848 12 11 10 9 1 Protect status 221 8 Image quality 56 2 Retouch indicator 329 9 Image size 60 3 Image highlights 1 250 10 Image authentication 324 4 Focus
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    ❚❚ RGB Histogram 1 12 7 3 4 8 Highlights 100--1 5 9 6 Select R, G, B 1 Protect status 221 2 Retouch indicator 329 3 Image highlights (areas of image that may be overexposed) are marked by a flashing border. 2 4 Folder number- frame number 258 5 Histogram (RGB channel) 3. In all
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    provide a rough idea of overall exposure when bright ambient lighting makes it difficult to see photographs in the monitor. I A Histograms Camera histograms are intended as a guide only and may differ from those displayed in imaging applications. 211
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    LENS : 18-200 / 3. 5-5.6 8 AF / VR : S / VR-On 9 FLASH MODE, : Built - i n, TTL, +1. 3 SLOW 10 CMD : M: TTL, +3. 0 A: TTL, +3. 0 B: OFF C: OFF N I KON D300 11 100--1 12 1 Protect status 221 8 Focus mode 62 2 Retouch indicator 329 Lens VR 3 Metering method 102 (vibration reduction
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    0 9 BRI GHTNESS : 0 10 SATURATION : 0 11 HUE : 0 N I KON D300 12 100--1 13 1 Protect status 221 7 Sharpening 153 2 Retouch indicator 329 8 Contrast 4 153 White balance fine-tuning.... 131 Filter effects 5 153 Preset manual 136 11 Hue 4 153 4 Color space 169 Toning 5 153 5
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    I GHT. : NORMAL 5 RETOUCH : D-L I GHT I NG WARM TONE CYANOTYPE TRI M 6 COMMENT : SPRI NG HAS COME. SP RI NG HAS COME. 3636 N I KON D300 7 1 Protect status 221 2 Retouch indicator 329 3 High ISO noise reduction ...... 263 Long exposure noise reduction 262 4 Active D-Lighting 167 100
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    LONGITUDE : E : 139º 43. 696' 5 ALTITUDE : 35m 6 TIME(UTC) : 15/12/2007 : 01:15:29 7 HEADING : 105. 07º N I KON D300 8 100--1 9 1 Protect status 221 2 Retouch indicator 329 3 Latitude 4 Longitude 5 Altitude 6 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) 7 Heading 2 8 Camera name 9 Folder number
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    ❚❚ Overview Data 1 23 1 / 10 N I KON D300 4 16 5 15 14 6 13 1/ 8000, F4. 8 200 35mm 7 12 -1. 3 +1. 3 REAR 8 11 10000 A6, M1 L 9 100ND300 DSC_0001. JPG NORMAL 15/12/2007 10: 15: 29 4288x2848
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    1 / 10 N I KON D300 17 27 1/ 8000, F4. 8 HI 0. 3 35mm 18 -1. 3 +1. 3 REAR 26 10000 A6, M1 19 25 100ND300 DSC_0001 135 21 Image size 60 White balance fine-tuning ....131 22 Image authentication Preset manual 136 indicator 324 27 Color space 169 23 Time of recording 36 I 217
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    Viewing Multiple Images: Thumbnail Playback To display images in "contact sheets" of four or nine images, press the W button. W W X X Full-frame playback Thumbnail playback I 218
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    The following operations can be performed while thumbnails are displayed: To Use Description Press W button to "zoom out" Display more images W from one to four images per page. Press again to display nine images per page. Press X button to "zoom in" from Display fewer images X nine to
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    Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom Press the X button to zoom in on the image displayed in full-frame playback or on the image currently highlighted in thumbnail playback. The following operations can be performed while zoom is in effect: To Zoom in or out View other areas of image I View other
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    Protecting Photographs from Deletion In full-frame, zoom, and thumbnail playback, the L button can be used to protect photographs from accidental deletion. Protected files can not be deleted using the O button or the [Delete] option in the playback menu. Note that protected images will be deleted
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    Deleting Individual Photographs To delete the photograph displayed in full-frame playback or the photograph highlighted in the thumbnail list, press the O button. Once deleted, photographs can not be recovered. 1 Select an image. Display the image or highlight it in the thumbnail list. 2 Press the O
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    QConnections - Connecting to External Devices This chapter describes how to copy photographs to a computer, how to print pictures, and how to view them on a television set. Connecting to a Computer pg. 224 Direct USB Connection pg. 226 Wireless and Ethernet Networks pg. 229 Printing Photographs
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    section describes how to connect the camera to a computer using the supplied UC-E4 USB cable. Once the camera is connected, Nikon Transfer (supplied) or optional Nikon software such as Camera Control Pro 2 can be used to copy photographs to the computer or control the camera remotely. Q D Connecting
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    necessary software from the supplied installer CD (see the Install Guide for more information). To ensure that data transfer is not xxiv for the latest information on supported operating systems. Q D Windows 2000 Professional Do NOT select [MTP/PTP] when using Nikon Transfer. If [MTP/PTP] is
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    Direct USB Connection Connect the camera using the supplied UC-E4 USB cable. 1 Select a USB option. Before connecting the camera to the computer, make sure the correct option is selected for the [USB] item in the camera setup menu (pg. 225). 2 Turn the camera off. Power switch 3 Turn the
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    6 Transfer photographs. Transfer photographs to the computer as described in the online help for Nikon Transfer. To view the online help, start Nikon Transfer and select [Nikon Transfer help] from the Nikon Transfer [Help] menu. Q D During Transfer Do not turn the camera off or disconnect the
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    or Eject Hardware" icon ( ) in the taskbar and select [Stop USB Mass Storage Device] from the menu that appears. Mac OS X Drag the camera volume ("NIKON D300") into the Trash. Q 228
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    printer connected to network computer. For more information, see the WT-4 user's manual. D USB Select [MTP/PTP] for the camera [USB] option before WT-4 and WT-4A/B/C/D/E is in the number of channels supported; unless otherwise stated, all references to the WT-4 also apply to the WT-
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    memory card in a printer equipped with a card slot (see the printer manual for details). If the printer supports DPOF (pg. 413), photographs can be selected for printing using [Print set from a computer. Some digital print services may also support TIFF; check with the service before ordering. 230
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    Direct USB Connection If the camera is connected to a PictBridge printer via the supplied USB cable, selected JPEG pictures can be printed directly from the camera. Take photographs Select photographs for printing using [Print set (DPOF)] (pg. 240) Select [MTP/PTP] in camera [USB] menu and connect
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    ❚❚ Connecting the Printer Connect the camera using the supplied UC-E4 USB cable. 1 Select [MTP/PTP]. If the [USB] option in the camera setup menu has been changed from the default setting of [MTP/PTP], display the [USB] menu and select [MTP/PTP] (pg. 225). 2 Turn the camera off. 3 Connect the USB
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    ❚❚ Printing Pictures One at a Time 1 Select a picture. Press 4 or 2 to view additional pictures, or press the X button to zoom in on the current frame (pg. 220). To view six pictures at a time, press the W button. Use the multi selector to highlight pictures, or press X to display the highlighted
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    3 Adjust printing options. Press 1 or 3 to highlight an option and press 2 to select. Option Description Menu shown at right will be displayed. Press 1 or 3 to choose page size (to print at Page size default page size for current printer, select [Printer default]), then press J to select
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    Option Description Menu shown at right will be displayed. To exit without cropping picture, highlight [No cropping] and press J. To crop picture, highlight [Crop] and press 2. Cropping If [Crop] is selected, dialog shown at right will be displayed. Press X to increase size of crop, W to
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    Printing Multiple Pictures 1 Display the PictBridge menu. Press the G button in the PictBridge playback display (see Step 4 on page 232). G button 2 Choose [Print select] or [Print (DPOF)]. Highlight one of the following options and press 2. • [Print select]: Select pictures for printing. • [
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    3 Select pictures. Use the multi selector to scroll through the pictures on the memory card. To display the current picture full screen, press X button. To select the L button current picture for printing, press the L button and press 1. The picture will be marked with a Z icon and the number of
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    copies have been printed, press J. Q A Page Size, Border, Time Stamp, and Cropping Choose printer default to print at current printer settings. Only options supported by the current printer can be selected. Note that print quality may drop if small crops are printed at large sizes. A See Also See
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    ❚❚ Creating Index Prints To create an index print of all JPEG pictures on the memory card, select [Index print] in Step 2 of "Printing Multiple Pictures" (pg. 236). Note that if the memory card contains more than 256 pictures, only the first 256 images will be printed. 1 Select [Index print].
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    The [Print set (DPOF)] option in the playback menu is used to create digital "print orders" for PictBridge-compatible printers and devices that support DPOF. Selecting [Print set (DPOF)] from the playback menu displays the menu shown in Step 1. 1 Choose [Select/set]. Highlight [Select/set] and press
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    follow the steps in "Printing Multiple Pictures" to modify and print the current order (pg. 236). DPOF date and data imprint options are not supported Q when printing via direct USB connection; to print the date of recording on photographs in the current print order, use the PictBridge [Time stamp
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    Viewing Photographs on TV The supplied EG-D100 video cable can be used to connect the D300 to a television or VCR for playback or recording. A type A High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cable (available separately from commercial sources) can be used to connect
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    A Video Mode (pg. 314) Be sure that the video standard matches the standard used in the video device. Note that resolution will drop when images are output on a PAL device. A Television Playback Use of an EH-5a or EH-5 AC adapter (available separately) is recommended for extended playback. When the
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    High-Definition Devices The camera can be connected to HDMI devices using a type A HDMI cable (available separately from commercial sources). 1 Turn the camera off. Always turn the camera off before connecting or disconnecting an HDMI cable. 2 Connect the HDMI cable as shown. Connect to camera
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    UMenu Guide This chapter describes the options available in the camera menus. D The Playback Menu: Managing Images pg. 246 C The Shooting Menu: Shooting Options pg. 254 A Custom
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    D The Playback Menu: Managing Images The playback menu contains the options listed below. For information on using the playback menu, see "Tutorial: Camera Menus." Option Delete Playback folder Hide image Display mode Image review After delete Rotate tall Slide show Print set (DPOF) See page 248
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    Selecting Multiple Pictures To select multiple pictures for [Delete] (pg. 248), [Hide image] (pg. 249), [Print set (DPOF)] (pg. 253), and direct printing (pg. 236): 1 Highlight a picture. To view the highlighted picture full screen, press and hold the X button. X button 2 Press the center of the
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    3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select additional pictures. To deselect a picture, highlight it and press center of multi selector. 4 Press J to complete the operation. J button Delete Select this option to delete pictures. Protected and hidden images will not be deleted. Option Q Selected R All
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    Playback Folder Choose a folder for playback. Option ND300 (default) All Current Description Pictures in all folders created with the D300 will be visible during playback. Pictures in all folders will be visible during playback. Only pictures in the current folder will be visible during playback.
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    Display Mode Choose the information available in the playback photo information display (pg. 208). Press 1 or 3 to highlight an option, then press 2 to select the option for the photo information display. A L appears next to selected items; to deselect, highlight and press 2. To return to the
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    Image Review Choose whether pictures are automatically displayed in the monitor immediately after shooting. Option Description On Pictures are automatically displayed in the monitor after shooting. Off (default) Pictures can only be displayed by pressing K button. After Delete Choose the
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    Slide Show Create a slide show of the pictures in the current playback folder (pg. 249). Hidden images (pg. 249) are not displayed. Option Description Start Start slide show. Frame interval Choose how long each picture will be displayed. To start the slide show, highlight [Start] and press J.
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    Print Set (DPOF) Choose [Select/set] to select pictures for printing on a DPOFcompatible device (pg. 240). Choose [Deselect all?] to remove all pictures from the current print order. U 253
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    C The Shooting Menu: Shooting Options The shooting menu contains the options listed below. For information on using the shooting menu, see "Tutorial: Camera Menus" (pg. 24). Option Shooting menu bank Reset shooting menu Active folder File naming Image quality Image size JPEG compression NEF (RAW)
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    Shooting Menu Bank Shooting menu options are stored in one of four banks. With the exceptions of [Multiple exposure] and [Interval timer shooting], changes to settings in one bank have no effect on the others. To store a particular combination of frequently-used settings, select one of the four
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    2 Enter a name. Keyboard area To move the cursor in the name area, press the W button and press 4 or 2. To enter a new letter at the current cursor position, use the multi selector to highlight the desired Name area character in the keyboard area and press the center of the multi selector.
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    Reset Shooting Menu Choose whether to restore default settings for the current shooting menu bank. See page 398 for a list of default settings. With the exceptions of image quality, image size, white balance, and ISO sensitivity, shooting menu settings are not reset when a two-button reset (pg. 184)
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    Active Folder Select the folder in which subsequent images will be stored. ❚❚ New Folder Number 1 Select [New folder number]. Highlight [New folder number] and press 2. 2 Choose a folder number. Press 4 or 2 to highlight a digit, press 1 or 3 to change. If a folder with the selected number already
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    ❚❚ Select Folder 1 Choose [Select folder]. Highlight [Select folder] and press 2. 2 Highlight a folder. Press 1 or 3 to highlight a folder. 3 Select the highlighted folder. Press J to select the highlighted folder and return to the shooting menu (to exit without changing the active folder, press the
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    File Naming Photographs are saved using file names consisting of "DSC_" or, in the case of images that use the Adobe RGB color space, "_DSC", followed by a four-digit number and a three-letter extension (e.g., "DSC_0001.JPG"). The [File naming] option is used to select three letters to replace the "
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    NEF (RAW) Recording Choose compression and bit-depth options for NEF (RAW) images (pg. 58). White Balance Adjust white balance settings (pg. 128). Set Picture Control Select from the Picture Controls provided with the camera to instantly adjust image processing settings (pg. 148). Manage Picture
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    Long Exp. NR (Long Exposure Noise Reduction) Choose whether to reduce noise in pictures taken at slow shutter speeds. Option Description Photographs taken at shutter speeds slower than 8 s are processed to reduce noise. While photographs are being processed, "l m" will blink in the shutter
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    High ISO NR Photographs taken at high ISO sensitivities can be processed to reduce "noise." Option Description S High T U Normal (default) Low Noise reduction is performed at ISO sensitivities of ISO 800 and higher. Choose the amount of noise reduction performed from [High], [Normal], and [Low
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    A Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera Settings Custom Settings are used to customize camera settings to suit individual preferences. In addition to Custom Settings B ([Custom setting bank]) and A ([Reset custom settings]), settings in the Custom Settings menu are divided into the six groups shown
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    The following Custom Settings are available: Custom Setting Page Custom Setting Page B Custom setting bank 266 d Shooting/display A Reset custom settings 266 d4 CL mode shooting speed 282 a Autofocus d5 Max. continuous release 282 a1 AF-C priority selection 267 d6 File number sequence
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    C: Custom Setting Bank Custom Settings are stored in one of four banks. Changes to settings in one bank have no effect on the others. To store a particular combination of frequently-used settings, select one of the four banks and set the camera to these settings. The new settings will be stored in
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    a: Autofocus a1: AF-C Priority Selection This option controls whether Focus mode selector photographs can be taken whenever the shutter-release button is pressed (release priority) or only when the camera is in focus (focus priority) in continuous-servo AF. To select continuous-servo AF,
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    a2: AF-S Priority Selection This option controls whether photographs can be taken only when the camera is in focus (focus priority) or whenever the shutterrelease button is pressed (release priority) in single-servo AF. To select single-servo AF, rotate the focus mode selector to S. Focus mode
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    a3: Dynamic AF Area If the subject leaves the selected focus point when dynamic-area AF (I; pg. 64) is selected in continuous-servo AF (focus mode C; pg. 62), the camera will focus based on information from surrounding focus points. Choose the number of focus points from 9, 21, and 51 based on
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    Option Description If the subject leaves the selected focus point, the camera will use 3D-tracking to track the subject f 51 points (3D-tracking) and select a new focus point as required. Use to quickly compose pictures with subjects that are moving erratically from side to side (e.g., tennis
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    a5: AF Activation This option controls whether both the shutter-release button and the B button can be used to initiate autofocus, or whether autofocus is only initiated when the B button is pressed. Option Shutter/ AF-ON (default) B only Description Autofocus can be performed with the B button or
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    at the right edge of the display is selected has no effect. a8: AF point selection Choose the number of focus points available for manual focuspoint selection. Option Description Choose from the 51 focus points shown at right. B 51 points (default) Choose from the 11 focus points shown at
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    a9: Built-in AF-assist illuminator Choose whether the built-in AF-assist illuminator lights to assist the focus operation when lighting is poor. Option Description The AF-assist illuminator lights when lighting is poor. AF- assist illumination is only available when both of the On (default)
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    a10: AF-On for MB-D10 Choose the function assigned to the B button on the optional MB-D10 battery pack. Option Description A AF-ON (default) Pressing the MB-D10 B button initiates autofocus. B AE/AF lock Focus and exposure lock while the MB-D10 B button is pressed. C AE lock only Exposure
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    b: Metering/Exposure b1: ISO Sensitivity Step Value This option determines whether adjustments to sensitivity are made in increments equivalent to 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV, or 1 EV. Option H 1/3 step (default) I 1/2 step J 1 step b2: EV Steps for Exposure Cntrl. This option determines whether adjustments
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    b4: Easy Exposure Compensation This option controls whether the E button is needed to set exposure compensation (pg. 116). If [On (Auto reset)] or [On] is selected, the 0 at the center of the exposure display will blink even when exposure compensation is set to ±0. Option K On (Auto reset) On
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    b5: Center-Weighted Area When calculating exposure, center- Option weighted metering assigns the greatest L φ 6 mm weight to a circle in the center of the frame. M φ 8 mm (default) The diameter (φ ) of this circle can be set to N φ 10 mm 6, 8, 10, or 13 mm or to the average of the O φ 13 mm
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    2 Select [Yes]. The message shown at right will be displayed; highlight [Yes] and press 2 to proceed, or select [No] to exit without altering exposure. 3 Select a metering method. Highlight [Matrix metering], [Center-weighted], or [Spot metering] and press 2. 4 Choose an exposure value. Press 1 or 3
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    c: Timers/AE Lock c1: Shutter-Release Button AE-L At the default setting of [Off ], exposure only locks when the AE-L/ AF-L button is pressed. If [On] is selected, exposure will also lock when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. c2: Auto Meter-off Delay This option controls how long the
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    c3: Self-Timer Delay This option controls the length of the shutter release delay in self-timer mode. Choose from 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, and 20 s. Option a 2s b 5s c 10 s (default) d 20 s c4: Monitor off Delay This option controls how long the monitor remains on when no operations are performed. Choose
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    d: Shooting/Display d1: Beep Choose [High] or [Low] to sound a beep when the self timer is used or the camera focuses in single-servo autofocus (note that a beep will not sound if [Release] is selected for Custom Setting a2 ([AF-S priority selection], pg. 268). Option y High (default) z Low
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    d3: Viewfinder Warning Display Choose whether low battery warning is displayed in the viewfinder. Option Description On (default) A low battery (I) icon is displayed when the battery is low. Off Low battery warning is not displayed in the viewfinder. d4: CL Mode Shooting Speed This option
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    d6: File Number Sequence When a photograph is taken, the camera names the file by adding one to the last file number used. This option controls whether file numbering continues from the last number used when a new folder is created, the memory card is formatted, or a new memory card is inserted in
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    from black to white or white to black to maintain contrast with the background. To always use the same color lettering, select [Manual] and choose [Dark on light] (B; black lettering) or [Light on dark] (W; white lettering). Monitor brightness will automatically be adjusted for maximum contrast
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    d8: LCD Illumination At the default setting of [Off ], the control panel backlight (LCD illuminator) will only light while the power switch is in the D position. If [On] is selected, the control panel will be illuminated while the exposure meters are active (pg. 46). Select [Off ] for increased
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    A Using AA Batteries EN-EL4a or EN-EL4 rechargeable Li-ion batteries (available separately) or EN-EL3e rechargeable Li-ion batteries are recommended for best performance. Fewer pictures can be taken with AA batteries (pg. 414). The capacity of AA batteries drops sharply at temperatures below 20 °C (
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    d11: Battery Order Choose whether the battery in the camera or the batteries in the battery pack are used first when an optional MB-D10 battery pack is attached. Option 5 Use MB-D10 batteries first (default) 6 Use camera battery first Description The camera battery is used only when the
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    Speed Limit To fix shutter speed at the sync speed limit in shutter-priority auto or manual exposure modes, select the next shutter speed after the slowest U possible shutter speed (30 the highest shutter speed supported by the camera, making it possible to choose the maximum aperture for reduced depth of
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    Flash Control at [1/320 s (Auto FP)] When [1/320 s (Auto FP)] is selected for Custom Setting e1 ([Flash sync speed], pg. 288), the built-in flash can be used at shutter speeds as fast as 1/320 s, while optional SB-800, SB-600, and SB-R200 flash units can be used at any shutter speed (Auto FP High-
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    mm 17 mm 24 mm 28 mm 35 mm 50 mm 70 mm 85 mm 105 mm Guide No. * 17/56 19/62 30/98 32/105 38/125 44/144 50/164 * ISO 200, m/ft., 20 °C (68 °F), SB-800 Calculating Flash Range D (maximum range) = GN (Guide Number) ÷ f-number (aperture) For example, at a zoom angle of 35 mm, an aperture of f/5.6, and
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    auto or aperture-priority auto exposure modes (regardless of the setting chosen, shutter speeds can be as slow as 30 s in shutter-priority auto and manual exposure modes or at flash settings of slow sync, slow rear-curtain sync, or red-eye reduction with slow sync). Options range from 1/60 s ([1/60
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    ❚❚ Manual Choose a flash level between [Full] and [1/128] (1/128 of full power). At full power, the built-in flash has a Guide Number of 18/59 (m/ft., ISO 200, 20°C/68°F). U 292
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    ❚❚ Repeating Flash The flash fires repeatedly while the shutter is open, producing a strobe-light effect. Press 4 or 2 to highlight the following options, 1 or 3 to change. Option Description Output Choose flash output (expressed as a fraction of full power). Choose the number of times the flash
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    ❚❚ Commander Mode Use the built-in flash as a master flash controlling one or more remote optional SB-800, SB-600, or SB-R200 flash units in up to two groups (A and B) using advanced wireless lighting. Selecting this option displays the menu shown at right. Press 4 or 2 to highlight the following
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    Follow the steps below to take photographs in commander mode. 1 Adjust settings for the built-in flash. Choose the flash control mode and output level for the built-in flash. Note that output level can not be adjusted in [- -] mode. 2 Adjust settings for group A. Choose the flash control mode and
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    flash units to the selected channel. Turn all the remote flash units on and set them to the channel selected in Step 4. See the Speedlight instruction manuals for details. 8 Raise the built-in flash. Press the flash pop-up button to raise the built-in flash. Note that even if [- -] is selected
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    A The Flash Sync Mode Display M does not appear in the control panel flash sync mode display when [- -] is selected for [Built-in flash] > [Mode]. A Flash Compensation The flash compensation value selected with the Y (M) button and subcommand dial is added to the flash compensation values selected
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    e4: Modeling Flash If [On] (the default setting) is selected when the camera is being used with the built-in flash or an optional SB-800, SB-600, or SBR200 flash unit, a modeling flash will be emitted when the camera depth-of-field preview button is pressed (pg. 105). No modeling flash is emitted if
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    Bracketing (Mode M) This option determines which settings are affected when [AE & flash] or [AE only] is selected for Custom Setting e5 in manual exposure mode. Option Description F Flash/speed (default) Camera varies shutter speed (Custom Setting e5 set to [AE only]) or shutter speed and flash
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    e7: Bracketing Order At the default setting of [MTR]>[under]>[over] (H), bracketing is performed in the order described on pages 120 and 124. If [Under]>[MTR]>[over] (I) is selected, shooting will proceed in order from the lowest to the highest value. U 300
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    f: Controls f1: Multi Selector Center Button This option determines what operations can be performed by pressing the center of the multi selector in shooting and playback modes. ❚❚ Shooting Mode Selecting [Shooting mode] displays the following options: Option Select center J focus point (default)
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    Option Choose u folder Description Pressing center of multi selector displays list of folders. Highlight folder and press J to select folder for playback. Folder can not be changed if only one folder exists of if [Current] is selected for [Playback folder] (pg. 249). f2: Multi Selector If [Reset
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    f4: Assign FUNC. Button Choose the role played by the Fn button, either by itself ([FUNC. button press]) or when used in combination with the command dials ([FUNC. button+dials]). ❚❚ FUNC. Button Press Selecting [FUNC. button press] for Custom Setting f4 displays the following options: Option
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    Option Description If the Fn button is pressed while exposure or flash bracketing is active in single frame release mode, all shots in the current bracketing program will be taken each time the shutter-release button is t Bracketing burst pressed. If white balance bracketing is active or
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    ❚❚ FUNC. Button+Dials Selecting [FUNC. button+dials] for Custom Setting f4 displays the following options: Option Description If the Fn button is pressed when the command v 1 step spd/ aperture dials are rotated, changes to shutter speed (exposure modes S and M) and aperture (exposure modes A
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    f5: Assign Preview Button Choose the role played by the depth-of-field preview button, either by itself ([Preview button press]) or when used in combination with the command dials ([Preview + command dials]). The options available are the same as for [FUNC. button press] (pg. 303) and [FUNC. button+
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    f6: Assign AE-L/AF-L Button Choose the role played by the AE-L/AF-L button, either by itself ([AE-L/AF-L button press]) or when used in combination with the command dials ([AE-L/AF-L+command dials]). The options available for [AE-L/AF-L button press] are the same as for [FUNC. button press] (pg. 303
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    f7: Customize Command Dials This option controls the operation of the main and sub-command dials. Option Description Controls the direction of the command dials. Choose [No] Reverse (the default option) for normal command dial operation, or rotation [Yes] to reverse the rotation of the command
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    Option Description At the default setting of [Off ], the multi selector is used to choose the picture displayed during full-frame playback, highlight thumbnails, and navigate menus. If [On] is selected, the main command dial can be used to choose the picture displayed during full-frame
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    f9: No Memory Card? At the default setting of [Enable release], the shutter can be released when no memory card is inserted, although no pictures will be recorded (they will however be displayed in the monitor in demo mode). If [Release locked] is selected, the shutter-release button is only enabled
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    f10: Reverse Indicators At the default setting of (V), the exposure indicators in the control panel, viewfinder and shooting information display are displayed with positive values on the left and negative values on the right. Select (W) to display negative values on the left and positive
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    B The Setup Menu: Camera Setup The setup menu contains the options listed below. For information on using the setup menu, see "Tutorial: Camera Menus" (pg. 24). Option See page Format memory card 313 LCD brightness 313 Clean image sensor 371 Lock mirror up for cleaning 1 374 Video mode
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    Format Memory Card Format the card. Note that formatting permanently deletes all pictures and other data on the card. Before formatting, be sure to make backup copies as required. D During Formatting Do not turn the camera off or remove memory cards during formatting. A Two-Button Format Memory
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    choose options for automatic image sensor cleaning (pg. 371). Lock Mirror up for Cleaning Lock the mirror in the up position to allow inspection or manual cleaning of the low-pass filter that protects the camera image sensor (pg. 374). Video Mode When connecting the camera to a television or VCR via
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    HDMI The camera is equipped with an HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) connector, allowing pictures to be played back on high-definition televisions or monitors using a type A cable (available separately from commercial suppliers). Before connecting the camera to high-definition device,
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    World Time Change time zones, set the camera clock, choose the date display order, and turn daylight saving time on or off. Option Description Time zone Choose a time zone. The camera clock is automatically set to the time in the new time zone. Date and time Set the camera clock (pg. 36). Date
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    Image Comment Add a comment to new photographs as they are taken. Comments can be viewed in ViewNX or Capture NX (available separately] (pg. 367). The comment is also visible on the third page of the photo information display. • [Done]: Save changes and return to the setup menu. • [Input comment]:
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    Auto Image Rotation Photographs taken while [On] (the default option) is selected contain information on camera orientation, allowing them to be rotated automatically during playback (pg. 251) or when viewed in ViewNX or Capture NX (available separately) (pg. 367). The following orientations are
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    page 225 for information on selecting a USB option for use with Nikon Transfer. Dust off Ref Photo Acquire reference data for the Image Dust option in Capture NX (available separately; for more information, see the Capture NX manual). [Dust off ref photo] is available only when a CPU lens is mounted
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    so that it fills the U viewfinder and then press the shutter-release button halfway. In autofocus mode, focus will automatically be set to infinity; in manual focus mode, set focus to infinity
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    3 Acquire dust off reference data. Press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down to acquire Image Dust Off reference data. The monitor turns off when the shutter-release button is pressed. If the reference object is too bright or too dark, the camera may be unable to acquire Image Dust
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    Battery Info View information on the battery currently inserted in the camera. Item Description Bat. meter The current battery level expressed as a percentage. The number of times the shutter has been released with the current battery since the battery was last charged. Note Pic. meter that
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    A The MB-D10 Battery Pack The information displayed when the camera is powered by an optional MB-D10 battery pack depends on the type of batteries used: EN-EL3e EN-EL4a/EN-EL4 (option) 8 × AA (option) Bat. meter ✔ ✔ ✔ Pic. meter ✔ ✔ - Calibration - ✔ - Charging life ✔ ✔ - Wireless Transmitter
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    whether to embed image authentication information in new photographs as they are taken, allowing alterations to be detected using Nikon's optional Image Authentication software. Image authentication information can not be embedded in existing photographs. Photographs taken with image authentication
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    Save/Load Settings Select [Save settings] to save the following settings to the camera memory card (if the memory card is full, an error will be displayed; pg. 391). Menu Option Display mode Playback Image review After delete Rotate tall Shooting menu bank File naming Image quality Image
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    date and time) Language Image comment Auto image rotation USB Image authentication GPS Non-CPU lens data All My Menu items Settings saved using the D300 can be restored by selecting [Load settings]. Note that [Save/load settings] is only available when a memory card is inserted in the camera, and
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    Non-CPU Lens Data By specifying lens data (lens focal length and maximum aperture) for up to nine non-CPU lenses, the user can gain access to a variety of CPU lens functions (pg. 198). AF Fine Tune Fine-tune focus for up to 12 lenses. AF tuning is not recommended in most situations; use only when
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    Option Description List previously saved AF tuning values. If a value exists for the current lens, it will be shown with a V icon. To delete a lens from the list, highlight the desired lens and press O. To change a lens identifier (for example to choose an identifier that is the same as List the
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    N The Retouch Menu: Creating Retouched Copies The options in the retouch menu are used to create trimmed, or retouched copies of the photographs on the memory card. The retouch menu is only displayed when a memory card containing photographs is inserted in the camera. For information on using the
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    Creating Retouched Copies Except in the case of [Image overlay] (pg. 339) and [Side-by-side comparison] (pg. 342), the photographs to be retouched can be selected in full-frame playback as well as from the retouch menu. ❚❚ Creating Retouched Copies in Full-Frame Playback 1 Choose a picture. Display
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    4 Create a retouched copy. Press J to create a retouched copy. Retouched copies are indicated by a N icon. ❚❚ Creating Retouched Copies from the Retouch Menu 1 Select an item in the retouch menu. Press 1 or 3 to highlight an item, 2 to select. Depending on the option selected, a menu may be
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    3 Display retouch options. Press J to display retouch options (see the section for the selected option for details). To exit without creating a retouched copy, press G. 4 Create a retouched copy. Press J to create a retouched copy. Retouched copies are indicated by a N icon. U 332
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    D Retouching Copies Copies created with [Trim] can not be further modified. D-lighting, red-eye correction, filter effects, and color balance can not be applied to monochrome copies. Otherwise the options in the retouch menu can each be applied once to existing copies, although this may result in
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    D-Lighting D-lighting brightens shadows, making it ideal for dark or backlit photographs. Before Press 1 or 3 to choose the amount of correction performed. The effect can be previewed in the edit display. Press J to copy the photograph. After U 334
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    Red-Eye Correction This option is used to correct "red-eye" caused by the flash, and is available only with photographs taken using the flash. The photograph selected for red-eye correction is previewed as shown at right. Confirm the effects of red-eye correction and create a copy as described in
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    Trim Create a cropped copy of the selected photograph. The selected photograph is displayed with the selected crop shown in yellow; create a cropped copy as described in the following table. To Use Description Reduce size of crop W Press the W button to reduce the size of the crop. Increase
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    D Trim: Image Quality and Size Copies created from NEF (RAW), NEF (RAW) + JPEG, or TIFF (RGB) photos have an image quality (pg. 56) of JPEG fine; cropped copies created from JPEG photos have the same image quality as the original. The size of the copy varies with crop size and aspect ratio. Aspect
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    Filter Effects Choose from the following color filter effects. After adjusting filter effects as described below, press J to copy the photograph. Option Skylight Description Creates the effect of a skylight filter, making the picture less blue. The effect can be previewed in the monitor as shown
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    Image Overlay Image overlay combines two existing NEF (RAW) photographs to create a single picture that is saved separately from the originals with results that are noticeably better than photographs combined in an imaging application because they make use of RAW data from the camera image sensor.
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    4 Select the highlighted photograph. Press J to select the highlighted photograph and return to the preview display. The selected image will appear as [Image 1]. 5 Set gain. Optimize exposure for the overlay by pressing 1 or 3 to select the gain for image 1 from values between 0.1 and 2.0. The
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    an overlay is created, the resulting image will be displayed full-frame in the monitor. + D Image Overlay Only NEF (RAW) photographs created with the D300 can be selected for image overlay. Other images are not displayed in the selection screen. Only NEF (RAW) photographs with the same bit-depth
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    Side-by-Side Comparison Compare retouched copies to the original photographs. ❚❚ Making a Side-by-Side Comparison 1 Select a picture. Use the multi selector to select a picture and press J. Only retouched copies (shown by a N icon) or photographs that have been retouched can be selected. 2 Select [
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    3 Compare the copy with the original. Options used to created copy The source image is displayed on the left, the retouched copy on the right, with the options used to create the copy listed at the top of the display. Press the multi selector in the direction indicated by the Source Retouched
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    O My Menu: Creating a Custom Menu The [My Menu] option can be used to create and edit a customized list of options from the playback, shooting, Custom Settings, setup, and retouch menus for quick access. Options can be added, deleted, and reordered as described below. For information on basic menu
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    4 Position the new item. Press 1 or 3 to move the new item up or down in My Menu. Press J to add the new item. 5 View My Menu. The items currently displayed in My Menu are indicated by a check mark. Items indicated by a V icon can not be selected. Repeat steps 1-4 to select additional items. U 345
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    Deleting Options from My Menu 1 Select [Remove items]. In My Menu (O), highlight [Remove items] and press 2. 2 Select items. Highlight items and press 2 to select or deselect. Selected items are indicated by a check mark. 3 Select [Done]. Highlight [Done] and press J. A confirmation dialog will be
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    Reordering Options in My Menu 1 Select [Rank items]. In My Menu (O), highlight [Rank items] and press 2. 2 Select an item. Highlight the item you wish to move and press J. 3 Position the item. Press 1 or 3 to move the item up or down in My Menu and press J. Repeat Steps 2-3 to reposition additional
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    U 348
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    . 370 Storage pg. 370 Cleaning pg. 370 The Low-Pass Filter pg. 371 "Clean Now pg. 371 "Clean at Startup/Shutdown pg. 372 Manual Cleaning pg. 374 Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions pg. 377 Troubleshooting pg. 381 Error Messages pg. 388 Appendix pg. 396 Specifications pg. 406 n 349
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    11) 1 IX-Nikkor lenses can not be used. 2 Vibration Reduction (VR) supported with VR lenses. 3 Spot metering meters selected focus point. 4 The camera's 5 Electronic range finder can not be used with shifting or tilting. n 6 Manual exposure mode only. 7 Can be used with AF-S and AF-I lenses only
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    compensation required when used with AI 28-85mm f/3.5-4.5S, AI 35-105mm f/3.5-4.5S, AI 35-135mm f/3.5-4.5S, or AF-S 80-200mm f/2.8D. See teleconverter manual for details. 19 Requires PK-12 or PK-13 auto extension ring. PB-6D may be required depending on camera orientation. 20 Use preset aperture.
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    D Incompatible Accessories and Non-CPU Lenses The following accessories and non-CPU lenses can NOT be used with the D300: • TC-16AS AF teleconverter • Non-AI lenses • Lenses that require the AU-1 focusing unit (400mm f/4.5, 600mm • Lenses for the F3AF (AF80mm f/2.8, AF ED200mm f/3.5, TC-16S
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    400mm f/4G ED 2 • AF-S NIKKOR 400mm f/2.8G ED VR • AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/4G ED VR 2 • AF-S NIKKOR 600mm f/4G ED VR 2 1 Autofocus not supported. 2 Autofocus not supported when used with TC-17E II/TC-20 E II teleconverter. A Compatible Non-CPU Lenses If lens data are specified using [Non-CPU lens data
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    A The Built-in Flash The built-in flash can be used with CPU lenses with focal lengths of 18- 300mm. Remove lens hoods to prevent shadows. The flash has a minimum range of 60 cm (2 ft.) and can not be used in the macro range of macro zoom lenses. The flash may be unable to light the entire subject
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    D Red-Eye Reduction Lenses that block the subject's view of the AF-assist illuminator may interfere with red-eye reduction. D AF-Assist Illumination AF-assist illumination is not available with the following lenses: • AF-S VR 200mm f/2G • AF-S VR 200-400mm f/4G ED At ranges under 0.7m (2ft. 4in
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    approximately 23.6 × 15.8 mm, meaning that the diagonal picture angle of a 35-mm camera is approximately 1.5 times that of the D300. To calculate the focal length of lenses for the D300 in 35-mm format, multiply the focal length of the lens by 1.5 (for example, the effective focal length of a 24-mm
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    ) The D300 can be used with CLS-compatible flash units. The Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS) Nikon's advanced Creative Lighting System (CLS) offers improved communication between the camera and compatible flash units for improved flash photography. The Creative Lighting System supports the
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    ❚❚ CLS-Compatible Flash Units The D300 can be used with the following CLS-compatible flash units: the SB-800, SB-600, features of these flash units are listed below. Flash unit Feature SB-800 SB-600 SB-400 SB-R200 1 Guide ISO 100 No. 2 ISO 200 38/125 53/175 30/98 42/138 21/69 30/98 10/32
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    i-TTL i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital SLR ✔2 ✔2 ✔3 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ AA Auto aperture ✔4 - - ✔5 ✔5 ✔5 - - A Non-TTL auto ✔6 - - ✔5 - ✔5 - - GN Range-priority manual M Manual RPT Repeating flash Auto FP High-Speed Sync7 FV lock AF-assist for multi-area AF 8 Flash
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    ,SB-27 1, SB-22S, SB-22, SB-20, SB-16B, SB-15 SB-23,SB-29 2, SB-21B 2, SB-29S 2 A Non-TTL auto ✔ - ✔ - M Manual ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ G Repeating flash ✔ - - - REAR Rear-curtain sync ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 1. Flash mode is automatically set to TTL and shutter-release is disabled. Set flash unit to A (non
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    D Notes on Optional Speedlights Refer to the Speedlight manual for detailed instructions. If the Speedlight supports the Nikon Creative Lighting System, refer to the section on CLScompatible digital SLR cameras. The D300 is not included in the "digital SLR" category in the SB-80DX, SB-28DX, and SB-
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    over 250 V applied to the accessory shoe could not only prevent normal operation, but damage the sync circuitry of the camera or flash. Before using a Nikon Speedlight not listed in this section, contact a Nikon-authorized service representative for more information. n 362
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    Flash Contacts The D300 is equipped with an accessory shoe for attaching optional flash units directly to the camera and a sync terminal that allows flash units to be connected
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    accessories were available for the D300. • Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e (pp. 30, 32): Additional EN-EL3e batteries are available from local retailers and Nikon service representatives. The EN-EL3e adapter or a second EN-EL3e battery is recommended. See the WT-4 manual for details. n 364
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    DK-22 eyepiece adapter (available separately) required. • Eyepiece Adapter DK-22: The DK-22 is used when attaching the DG-2 magnifier to the D300. • Right-Angle Magnifying Viewing Attachment DR-6: The DR-6 attaches to the viewfinder eyepiece at a right angle, allowing the image in the viewfinder to
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    can be divided into three types: screw-in, slip-in, and rear-interchange. Use Nikon filters; filters manufactured by other makers may interfere with autofocus or electronic range finding. • The D300 can not be used with linear polarizing filters. Use the C-PL circular polarizing filter instead
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    : Determine whether photographs taken with image authentication (pg. 324) on have been modified after shooting. Note: Use the latest versions of Nikon software. Most Nikon software offers an auto update feature when the computer is connected to the Internet. • Body Cap: The body cap keeps the mirror
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    the MW-2 radio control set, MT-2 intervalometer, and ML-2 modulite control set. 20 cm (8 in.) n GPS Adapter Cord MC-35 Connects GPS devices to D300 via PC cable supplied by manufacturer of GPS device (pg. 201). 35 cm (14 in.) Modulite Remote Allows infrared remote control at ranges of Control
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    ❚❚ Approved Memory Cards The following cards have been tested and approved for use in the D300: SanDisk 8 GB Extreme IV SDCFX4 4 GB 2 GB 8 GB Extreme III SDCFX3 4 GB 2 GB 1 GB 8 GB Ultra II SDCFH 4 GB 2 GB 1 GB 4 GB Standard SDCFB 2 GB 1
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    Caring for the Camera Storage When the camera will not be used for an extended period, replace the monitor cover, remove the battery, and store the battery in a cool, dry area with the terminal cover in place. To prevent mold or mildew, store the camera in a dry, well-ventilated area. Do not store
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    Cleaning If the options described in this section are not sufficient to remove dust or other foreign objects from the image sensor, clean the sensor manually as described on page 374. 371
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    3 Select [Clean now]. Highlight [Clean now] and press 2. The message shown at right will be displayed while cleaning is in progress. The message shown at right will be displayed when cleaning is complete. ❚❚ "Clean at Startup/Shutdown" 1 Select [Clean at startup/ shutdown]. Display the [Clean image
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    dust can not be fully removed using the options in the [Clean image sensor] menu, clean n the image sensor manually (pg. 374) or consult a Nikon-authorized service representative. If image sensor cleaning is performed several times in succession, image sensor cleaning may be temporarily disabled to
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    option in the setup menu, the filter can be cleaned manually as described below. Note, however, that the filter is extremely delicate and easily damaged. Nikon recommends that the filter be cleaned only by Nikon-authorized service personnel. 1 Charge the battery or connect an AC adapter. A reliable
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    not use a blowerbrush, as the bristles could damage the filter. Dirt that can not be removed with a blower can only be removed by Nikonauthorized service personnel. Under no circumstances should you touch or wipe the filter. 7 Turn the camera off. The mirror will return to the down position and the
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    contact with the low-pass filter during production and shipping. The D300, however, is designed to be used with interchangeable lenses, filter as described above, or have the filter cleaned by authorized Nikon service personnel. Photographs affected by the presence of foreign matter on the filter
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    Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions Do not drop: The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shocks or vibration. Keep dry: This product is not waterproof, and may malfunction if immersed in water or exposed to high levels of humidity. Rusting of the internal mechanism can cause
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    Cleaning: When cleaning the camera body, use a blower to gently remove dust and lint, then wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. After using the camera at the beach or seaside, wipe off any sand or salt using a cloth lightly dampened in pure water and then dry the camera thoroughly. In rare instances,
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    Turn the product off before removing 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. Forcibly cutting power in these circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to product memory or
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    notice. On cold days, the capacity of batteries tends to decrease. Be sure the battery is fully charged before taking photographs outside in cold weather. Keep a spare battery in a warm place and exchange the two as necessary. Once warmed, a cold battery may recover some of its charge. Continuing to
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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 representative. Refer to the page numbers in the right-most column for more information. ❚❚ Display Problem or Nikon-authorized service representative.
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    ❚❚ Shooting Problem Solution Camera takes time to turn on. Delete files or folders. • Memory card is full or not • Rotate focus-mode selector to S or C. Photos are out of focus. • Camera unable to focus using autofocus: use manual focus or focus lock. Page - 39, 45 308 108 62 68, 71 n 382
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    Problem Solution Page Full range of shutter speeds not available. Flash in use. Flash sync speed can be selected using Custom Setting e1 ([Flash sync speed]);
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    Problem Solution • Choose lower ISO sensitivity or Randomly-spaced bright turn high ISO noise reduction on. pixels ("noise") appear in • Shutter speed is slower than 8 s: photos.
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    Problem Solution Page Image can not be selected as source for preset white Image was not created with D300. 142 balance. • NEF (RAW) or NEF+JPEG image 56 quality option selected for image White balance bracketing quality. unavailable. • Multiple exposure mode is in 189
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    ❚❚ Playback Problem Solution Page Flashing areas appear in images Shooting data appear on images Press 1 or 3 to choose photo information displayed, or change settings for [Display mode]. A
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    Problem Solution Page • Set [USB] to [MTP/PTP]. 319 • NEF (RAW) and TIFF photos can not be 230 printed by direct USB connection. Use Can not print photos. DPOF print service (TIFF images only) or transfer to computer and print using supplied software or Capture NX. Photo is not displayed
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    the viewfinder, control panel, and monitor. Indicator Control Viewpanel finder Problem Solution Page B (blinks) Lens aperture ring is not set not be used. • Recharge or replace battery. • Contact Nikonauthorized service representative. • An extremely H d exhausted (blinks) (blinks)
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    Indicator Control Viewpanel finder Problem Solution Page No lens attached, or non-CPU lens specified. stops from maximum aperture. - D (blinks) Camera unable to focus using autofocus. Focus manually. 71 • Use a lower ISO 96 sensitivity • In exposure mode: Subject too bright; q
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    Indicator Control Viewpanel finder Problem Solution Page • Use a higher ISO 96 sensitivity • In exposure mode: mode f. Change shutter speed or select manual 108, 111 exposure mode. (blinks) c (blinks) Optional flash unit that does not support i-TTL flash control attached and set to
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    Indicator Control Viewpanel finder Problem Solution Page - c (blinks) If indicator blinks for 3s after flash fires, photo may be , 60 248 39 Release shutter. If error O (blinks) persists or appears Camera malfunction. frequently, consult Nikon-authorized - service representative. n 391
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    Indicator Control Monitor panel Problem Solution Page No memory card. Camera cannot S detect memory card. • Use Nikonapproved card. • Check that contacts are clean. If card is damaged, contact retailer or Nikon representative. • Delete files or insert new memory card. 369 - 39, 248 n 392
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    Indicator Control Monitor panel Problem Solution Page This card is not formatted. Format the card. C (blinks) Memory card has not been formatted for use in camera. Format memory card or
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    Indicator Control Monitor panel Problem Solution Page Cannot select this file. - Memory card does not contain images that can be retouched. Images created with other devices can not be retouched.
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    Indicator Control Monitor panel Problem Solution Check ink supply. - Ink error. Check ink. To resume, select [Continue]. Out of ink. - Printer is out of ink. Replace ink and select [Continue]. * See printer manual for more information. Page 231 * 231 * n 395
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    Appendix The Appendix covers the following topics: • Defaults pg. 397 • Memory Card Capacity pg. 402 • Exposure Program pg. 404 • Aperture, Sensitivity, and Flash Range pg. 405 n 396
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    Defaults The following defaults are restored either with a two-button reset or using [Reset shooting menu] or [Reset custom settings]. ❚❚ Defaults Restored with a Two-Button Reset (pg. 184)1 Option Default [ISO sensitivity] (pg. 96) 200 [Image quality] (pg. 56) JPEG normal Shooting [Image
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    ❚❚ Defaults Restored with [Reset Shooting Menu] (pg. 257) 1 Option Default [File naming] (pg. 260) DSC [Image quality] (pg. 56) JPEG normal [Image size] (pg. 60) Large [JPEG compression] (pg. 58) Size priority [NEF (RAW) recording] (pg. 58) [Type] Lossless compressed [NEF (RAW) bit
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    ❚❚ Defaults Restored with [Reset Custom Settings] (pg. 266) * Option Default a1 [AF-C priority selection] (pg. 267) Release a2 [AF-S priority selection] (pg. 268) Focus a3 [Dynamic AF area] (pg. 269) 9 points a4 [Focus tracking with lock-on] (pg. 270) Normal a5 [AF activation] (pg. 271)
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    Option d1 [Beep] (pg. 281) d2 [Viewfinder grid display] (pg. 281) d3 [Viewfinder warning display] (pg. 282) d4 [CL mode shooting speed] (pg. 282) d5 [Max. continuous release] (pg. 282) d6 [File number sequence] (pg. 283) d7 [Shooting info display] (pg. 284) d8 [LCD illumination] (pg. 285) d9 [
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    Option [Multi selector center button] (pg. 301) f1 [Shooting mode] [Playback mode] f2 [Multi selector] (pg. 302) f3 [Photo info/playback] (pg. 302) [Assign FUNC. button] (pg. 303) f4 [FUNC. button press] [FUNC. button+dials] [Assign preview button] (pg. 306) f5 [Preview button press] [Preview+
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    Memory Card Capacity The following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stored on a 2 GB SanDisk Extreme III (SDCFX) card at different image quality and size settings. Image quality Image size NEF (RAW), Lossless compressed, 12-bit - NEF (RAW), Lossless compressed, 14-bit
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    1 All figures are approximate. File size varies with scene recorded. 2 Maximum number of exposures that can be stored in memory buffer. Drops if [Optimal quality] is selected for [JPEG compression], ISO sensitivity is set to P or higher, [High ISO NR] is on when auto ISO sensitivity control is on or
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    Exposure Program The exposure program for programmed auto is shown in the following graph: Aperture f/1.4 − f/16 ISO 200; lens with maximum aperture of f/1.4 and minimum aperture of f/16 (e.g., AF 50mm f/1.4 D) [ EV] f/1 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 f/1.4 15 f/2 16 f/2.8
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    Aperture, Sensitivity, and Flash Range The range of the built-in flash varies with sensitivity (ISO equivalency) and aperture. Aperture at ISO equivalent of Range 200 400 800 1600 3200 m ft. 1.4 2 2.8 4 5.6 1.0-8.5 3ft. 3in.-27ft. 11in. 2 2.8 4 5.6 8 0.7-6.1 2ft. 4in.-20ft. 2.8 4
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    Specifications ❚❚ Nikon D300 Digital Camera Type Type Lens mount Effective picture angle Single-lens reflex digital camera with interchangeable lenses Nikon F mount (with AF coupling and AF contacts) Approx. 1.5 × lens focal length (Nikon DX format) Effective pixels Effective pixels 12.3
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    Lens Compatible lenses • DX AF Nikkor: All functions supported • Type G or D AF Nikkor: All functions supported (PC Micro- Nikkor does not support some functions). IX Nikkor lenses not supported. • Other AF Nikkor: All functions supported except 3D color matrix metering II. Lenses for F3AF
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    coupling Combined CPU and AI Exposure mode Programmed auto with flexible program (e); shutter- priority auto (f ); aperture priority auto (g); manual (h) Exposure compensation -5 - +5 EV in increments of 1/3, 1/2, or 1 EV Exposure bracketing 2-9 frames in steps of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, or 1 EV 408
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    or [Low] Nikon Multi-CAM 3500DX supported Can be selected from 51 or 11 focus points Single-point AF, dynamic-area AF, automatic-area AF Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF) or by pressing AE-L/AF-L button Manual pop-up with button release and a Guide
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    and CPU lens • Non-TTL auto: Supported flash units include SB-800, 28, 27, and 22s • Range-priority manual: Available with SB-800 Flash mode Front ISO 518 hot-shoe contact with safety lock Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS) Advanced Wireless Lighting supported with built-in flash, SB-800, or
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    adapter cord and cable with D-sub 9-pin connector) Supported languages Supported languages Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Dutch, English, Finnish ion EN-EL3e battery Optional MB-D10 multi-power battery pack with one rechargeable Nikon EN-EL3e, EN-EL4a, or EN-EL4 Li-ion battery or eight AA
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    not be held liable for damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual may contain. MH-18a quick charger Rated input Rated output Supported batteries AC 100-240 V (50/60 Hz) DC 8.4 V/900 mA Nikon EN-EL3e rechargeable Li-ion battery Charging time Approx. 2 hours and 15 minutes when
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    an industry-wide standard that allows pictures to be printed from print orders stored on the memory card. • Exif version 2.21: The camera supports Exif (Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras) version 2.21, a standard in which information stored with photographs is used for optimal
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    shots EN-EL3e (MB-D10): Approximately 1000 shots EN-EL4a (MB-D10): Approximately 2000 shots Eight AA batteries (MB-D10): Approximately 1000 shots • Nikon standard 2 EN-EL3e (camera): Approximately 3000 shots EN-EL3e (MB-D10): Approximately 3000 shots EN-EL4a (MB-D10): Approximately 5900 shots Eight
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    optional WT-4 wireless transmitter • Using VR (vibration reduction) mode with VR lenses To ensure that you get the most from rechargeable Nikon EN-EL3e batteries: • Keep the battery contacts clean. Soiled contacts can reduce battery performance. • Use batteries immediately after charging. Batteries
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    ), 102, 277, 278 b (Spot), 102, 278 e (Programmed auto), 106 f (Shutter-priority auto), 108 g (Aperture-priority auto), 109 h (Manual), 111 Q (Help), 24, 29 t (Memory buffer), 51 L (Preset manual), 129, 136 Numerics 1,005-segment RGB sensor, 128 3D color matrix metering II, 103 3D-tracking, 64, 270
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    21, 170, 413 [Exp comp/fine tune], 275 Exposure, 101, 102, 114, 116 lock, 114 meters, 46, 279 mode, 104 aperture-priority auto, 109 manual, 111 programmed auto, 106 shutter-priority auto, 108 program, 404 Exposure bracketing, 118, 298, 299 Exposure compensation, 116 [Exposure delay mode], 285 F File
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    sync terminal, 363 [Flash cntrl for built-in flash], 291 [Commander mode], 294 [Manual], 292 [Repeating flash], 293 [Flash shutter speed], 291 [Flash sync speed], 288 , 51, 72 lock, 68 mode, 62 continuous-servo AF, 62, 69, 267, 269 manual, 62, 71, 84 single-servo AF, 62, 68, 268 point, 64, 66, 87
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    Local area network, 364 [Lock mirror up for cleaning], 374 [Long exp. NR], 262 M M, 62, 71, 84, 111 Magenta, 132, 338 [Manage Picture Control], 156 Manual, 62, 71, 84, 111 Mass Storage, 225 Matrix, 102, 103, 278 [Max. continuous release], 282 MB-D10, 274, 285, 287, 323, 364 [MB-D10 battery
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    59 [NEF (RAW) recording], 58 [NEF (RAW) bit depth], 59 [12-bit], 59 [14-bit], 59 [Type], 58 [Compressed], 58 [Lossless compressed], 58 [Uncompressed], 58 Nikon Transfer, 224, 225 [No memory card?], 310 [Non-CPU lens data], 198 O [Optional flash], 291 Overview data, 216 P PC, 227 Photo info, 208, 250
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    .], 129, 135 [Cloudy], 129 [Direct sunlight], 128 [Flash], 129 [Fluorescent], 128 [Incandescent], 128 [Preset manual], 129, 136 [Shade], 129 White balance, 123, 128 bracketing, 123 preset manual, 129, 136 Wireless, 229, 364 network, 229, 364 transmitter, 229, 364 [Wireless transmitter], 229 [World
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    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. Printed in Thailand 6MB00111-01
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