Nikon S2J00200401 - Manual

Nikon S2J00200401

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii; About This Manual; Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon D
  • Page 4 – iv; For Your Safety; WARNINGS; Do not look at the sun through the viewfinder
  • Page 5 – or disassemble the batter y.
  • Page 6 – Caring for the Camera and Battery
  • Page 7 – vii; Notes on the Monitor
  • Page 8 – viii; Notices; Notice for customers in Canada
  • Page 9 – ix; FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE; the receiver is connected.
  • Page 10 – Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction; • Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced
  • Page 11 – xi; Trademark Information
  • Page 12 – xii; Table of Contents
  • Page 14 – xiv
  • Page 15 – GETTING STARTED; About This Section; Getting to Know the Camera
  • Page 16 – Overview; Servicing Your Camera and Accessories
  • Page 17 – Take Test Photos
  • Page 18 – Take a few moments to familiarize your self with camera controls.; Camera Body
  • Page 19 – DC in, video out connector cover
  • Page 21 – Tripod socket
  • Page 22 – The Rear Control Panel
  • Page 23 – CompactFlash Memory card indicator
  • Page 24 – The Viewfinder Display
  • Page 26 – Accessories; The following items are included with your camera:; cover; Attaching the Camera Strap; Nikon View 5
  • Page 27 – The Mode Dial; Mode; Continuous; PLAY; Playback; PC; PC mode
  • Page 28 – Choose a white-balance setting; To; Buttons and Command Dials; WHITE
  • Page 29 – Set or cancel auto bracketing; rotate
  • Page 30 – Press; Highlight menu items; Operation; Using the Multi Selector; Choose the focus area
  • Page 31 – Using the Camera Menus; Menu; Viewing the Menus; Function; Press the; Exiting from the Menu; button or tur ning the
  • Page 32 – The Playback Menu; button to put your; Making a Selection
  • Page 33 – TUTORIAL; Taking Photographs
  • Page 34 – First Steps; TUTORIAL: FIRST STEPS
  • Page 35 – SEE ALSO; vi–vii
  • Page 36 – —Inserting a Battery; Charge the battery pack; For more information on:; pg. 202 Optional accessories; Latch the battery pack
  • Page 37 – Check the amount of charge remaining; Battery fully charged; Auto Power Off
  • Page 38 – —Attaching a Lens; pg. 198 Compatible lenses; Attach a lens to the camera body; will appear in the; CPU lenses have CPU
  • Page 39 – When No Lens Is in Place; indicator; Detaching the Lens
  • Page 40 – —Inserting a Memory Card; Open the card slot cover; pg. 203 Approved memor y cards; Insert the memory card; indicator at the en-
  • Page 41 – Format the memory card; For; , and the maximum number of shots that can be stored on the card at; FL; Removing the Memory Card; Memor y cards can also be formatted using the; Format; option in the setup menu.
  • Page 42 – —Choosing a Language; Display the camera menus; or; LANG
  • Page 43 – Choose a language; Press the multi selector to the right to display the
  • Page 44 – —Setting the Time and Date; . Press the multi selector to the; Date
  • Page 45 – Edit the date and time; )will appear in the control panel on top
  • Page 46 – TUTORIAL: TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS
  • Page 48 – —Before You Begin; Turn the camera on and check the battery level; When this number reaches zero, the; Cd; and the; CARD; icons in the top and rear control panels will blink. Before you
  • Page 49 – Reset camera settings; Frame Count; Adjust viewfinder diopter; For more information on
  • Page 50 – —Adjusting Camera Settings; Choose an operating mode (; , which provides the best trade-off between file size and im-; The Assign FUNC Menu (; When; Qual; is selected in the; Assign FUNC; menu, image quality can be adjusted using the
  • Page 51 – Quality
  • Page 52 – Highlight; (L) and press the multi selector to the right to put your choice into; Color; the multi selector to the right to display the Color menu (K).
  • Page 53 – Holding the; Choose a focus mode (
  • Page 54 – AF Area Mode
  • Page 55 – Select a focus area (; AF Area; the
  • Page 56 – Choose an exposure mode (; Aper ture will be shown in the control panel and
  • Page 57 – —Framing a Photograph; Shutter Speed and Camera Shake; s). Use of a tr ipod is recommended when
  • Page 58 – —Focusing
  • Page 59 – Focus lock; Meaning; The subject is in focus.
  • Page 60 – —Checking Exposure; —EV Steps for Exposure Control (; Indicator; Photo will be underexposed. Use a flash.
  • Page 61 – —Shooting
  • Page 62 – —Checking the Results; Turn the monitor on; The; If you press the; 8—Monitor Off Delay (; button to turn the monitor off.; Select a photograph
  • Page 63 – Zoom in on the selected photograph
  • Page 64 – Delete undesired photographs; In single-frame or thumbnail review, pressing the; Return to shooting mode; Pressing the; View photo information on the selected photograph
  • Page 65 – REFERENCE; • Advanced Photography
  • Page 66 – s or faster, and an aper ture smaller than the maximum aper ture .; Shooting Modes; AD; The following modes are available for shooting photographs:
  • Page 68 – Turning the Camera Off; Any; High; Image quality
  • Page 70 – Option; pg. 188 The shooting menu
  • Page 71 – Raw 12-bit data from the CCD are saved directly to the memory card in; YCbCr; JPEG Fine; Images are JPEG-compressed at a ratio of approximately 1 : 4.; JPEG Normal; Images are JPEG-compressed at a ratio of approximately 1 : 8.; JPEG Basic; Images are JPEG-compressed at a ratio of approximately 1 : 16.; A setting of RAW is only available if; Uncompressed; has been chosen; Compressed; RAW images will be compressed from fifty to sixty percent.; The following options are available:
  • Page 72 – Highlighting; File format
  • Page 73 – Image Quality and File Size
  • Page 74 – The rear control panel display (image quality); FINE
  • Page 75 – no indicator appears, the image type is color.; CbCr; HIGH Image Quality
  • Page 76 – Adjusting Sensitivity from the Shooting Menu; option in the shooting; ISO; and press the
  • Page 77 – Increased Sensitivity Settings; Sensitivity raised by roughly two
  • Page 78 – White Balance; button
  • Page 79 – ) can be used with most common light sources. To match; Auto White Balance
  • Page 81 – Preset White Balance; Recording a Preset White Balance Setting; WB Preset
  • Page 82 – Repeat release; to measure; Cancel; to return to the shooting menu without saving; Measuring White Balance
  • Page 83 – Recalling Preset White Balance; in the white-balance menu and
  • Page 84 – Autofocus; Manual focus; The Focus-Mode Selector; When the focus mode selector (A) is set to
  • Page 85 – focus tracking
  • Page 87 – —Focus Area Select (; Focus Area Selection
  • Page 88 – Selecting the AF-Area Mode; In the shooting menu, highlight; and press
  • Page 89 – is chosen in the; assigned to the; Description
  • Page 92 – Focus Lock
  • Page 94 – Getting Good Results with Autofocus; The subject is poorly lit; The focus area contains regions of sharply differing brightness
  • Page 95 – Manual Focus; Adjusting Focus in the Viewfinder; Getting good results with autofocus
  • Page 96 – Metering; 4—Center Weight Area (
  • Page 97 – Method; Color matrix; Exposure compensation
  • Page 98 – Exposure Mode; Programmed Auto; To take photographs in programmed auto:; Lens Aperture Ring; , and the shutter release will be disabled.; Exposure Indicators
  • Page 99 – Flexible Program; any EV that exceeds 17; Shutter speed
  • Page 100 – Shutter-Priority Auto; To take photographs in shutter-priority auto:; Frame a photograph and shoot.
  • Page 101 – Subject too dark choose a lower shutter speed or use a flash.; Shutter speed can be locked at the selected setting (; —EV Steps for Exposure Control (; If desired, the size of the increments can be increased to; 2—Assign Command Dial (
  • Page 102 – Aperture-Priority Auto; To take photographs in aper ture-priority auto:
  • Page 103 – Aper ture can be locked at the selected setting (; desired, the size of the increments can be increased to
  • Page 104 – Manual; To take photographs in manual exposure mode:
  • Page 105 – step). If desired, the size of the increments can be increased to
  • Page 107 – AF Micro Nikkor Lenses; provided that an exter nal exposure meter is used; Shutter-Speed and Aperture Lock; Shutter-speed and aper ture can be locked at the selected setting (
  • Page 108 – Aperture Lock
  • Page 109 – The Command Lock Menu; mand Lock; and press the multi selector to the right to; Locks that apply in the current exposure mode are released.
  • Page 110 – EL; indicator will be displayed in the viewfinder.
  • Page 111 – Adjusting Shutter Speed and Aperture; Exposure mode; Programmed auto; Shutter-priority auto; 4—Center Weight Area (
  • Page 112 – Exposure Compensation; Viewfinder display; At values other than
  • Page 114 – Auto Bracketing; EV) relative to the value selected by the camera or; BKT; is displayed in the con-
  • Page 116 – is no longer displayed in the control panel on top of the camera. The
  • Page 117 – To take photographs using the self-timer :; If the shutter speed is set to
  • Page 118 – Diopter Adjustment; able separ ately) allow diopter s of –3 m; pg. 198 Optional accessories
  • Page 119 – 7—LCD Illumination (; LCD Illuminators; position. The illuminator s will remain on while
  • Page 121 – Focal Plane Position
  • Page 123 – Flash Contacts and Indicators; Accessory Shoe
  • Page 124 – Rear-cur tain sync can not be used with a studio flash system.; Flash Sync Modes; right will be displayed when the flash mode button is released.
  • Page 125 – The following flash-sync modes are available:; Flash sync mode
  • Page 126 – Compatible Speedlights
  • Page 129 – TTL can not be used for multi-flash photography.; Aperture; When flash exposure compensation is used,
  • Page 130 – The FUNC Button; firming changes to settings in the rear control panel.; sign FUNC; in the shooting menu and press the multi selec-
  • Page 131 – Sequential File Numbering; To choose a file-numbering option, highlight; OFF; Continuous sequential file numbering off.; 9—File Number Sequence (; File numbering can also be controlled using Custom Setting 29.
  • Page 132 – Taking Photographs with GPS; sub-menu can be used to ready the camera’s; GPS Input; and press the multi selec-; GPS Input; menu contains the following options:; Configures the serial interface for connection to a GPS device.; Disables the serial port connection.
  • Page 133 – • GARMIN GPS III
  • Page 134 – Quick Review; button (B) to view the last photograph taken (if the camera is in sleep; Playback Options; Playback Mode; PLA
  • Page 135 – Select; On; in the; Image Review
  • Page 136 – Basic Playback; Choosing the Number of Images Displayed; Single frame
  • Page 137 – Turning the Monitor Off; • The
  • Page 138 – pg. 118 Connecting a GPS device; Display Mode; sub-menu of the playback; Single-Frame Playback
  • Page 139 – The photo information display contains the following items:
  • Page 141 – Thumbnail Playback; To scroll through thumbnails a page at a time, press the
  • Page 142 – Zoom; For approximately two seconds after you press the; RAW Images; Playback zoom is not available for RAW images taken with the D1x.
  • Page 143 – Deleting Individual Photographs; button (to delete several images at once, use the; Delete
  • Page 144 – Selected; option in the
  • Page 145 – Deleting Selected Images
  • Page 146 – pg. 186 The playback menu; Protecting Images from Deletion; option in the playback
  • Page 147 – File Attributes of Protected Images; The Protect Menu; Protect
  • Page 148 – Start the slide show.; Specify the length of time each image will be displayed.; Start; Playback Menu Options; Slide Show
  • Page 149 – Changing the Display Interval; from the slide show menu or while; Restart; Restart the slide show from the image currently displayed.; Frame Intvl; Change the length of time each image is displayed.
  • Page 151 – File Attributes of Hidden Images; Hidden images have DOS-format “hidden” and “read-only” status.; File Numbering for Hidden Images; Although hidden images are only displayed in the; Hide Image; menu, they are assigned file
  • Page 152 – Preparing Photographs for Printing: The Print-Set Menu; Print Set; in the playback menu and press the multi; After Creating a Print Order; after creating a print order.; To add an image to the print order, highlight it and press the
  • Page 153 – Done; Imprint Date; Digital Print Order Format
  • Page 154 – Folder Options: The Folder Designate Menu; menu is used to create new folder s with user-specified folder; Folder Designate
  • Page 155 – from the Folder Designate menu; Images in all folders created by cameras in the D; Current; Creating Multiple Folders; In the Folder Select sub-menu, press the
  • Page 156 – Displaying Histograms and Highlights: The Display Mode Menu; In the playback menu, highlight
  • Page 157 – Setup Menu Options; Formatting Memory Cards: The Format Menu; in the setup menu and press the multi; Formatting begins as soon as the
  • Page 158 – Choosing the Video Standard: The Video Output Menu; pg. 190 The setup menu; Adjusting Monitor Brightness: The LCD Brightness Menu; Select this option when connecting the camera to PAL devices.
  • Page 159 – Restoring the Monitor Display; In the setup menu, highlight; and press the multi
  • Page 160 – Television Playback; Connect the camera to the video device as shown below.
  • Page 161 – tor Off Delay; Video Output; option in the setup menu offers a choice of NTSC and PAL video stan-
  • Page 162 – Connecting to a Computer; Before You Begin; CONNECTING
  • Page 163 – Do not turn the camera off while data transfer is in progress.
  • Page 164 – Software for the D; System Requirements for Nikon View 5; 00 MHz Pentium or better
  • Page 165 – Macintosh; tion as expected when connected to an IEEE 1394 hub.
  • Page 166 – Nikon Capture 3; ikon; NEF; System Requirements for Nikon Capture 3
  • Page 167 – Nikon Capture 2; Nikon Capture 2 suppor ts the D; Control with D
  • Page 168 – Reading Photographs from Memory Cards; TM
  • Page 169 – • Custom Settings
  • Page 170 – Custom Settings; Choosing a Custom Settings Bank
  • Page 171 – Using the Function Button to Adjust Custom Settings; If; CSM; button pressed, rotate the main command dial; Display the Custom Setting Bank menu; Choose a custom settings bank
  • Page 172 – Select a custom setting
  • Page 173 – Choose an option for the selected setting; CUSTOM; indicator will be displayed in the rear control panel.
  • Page 174 – Custom Setting Options; Custom Setting 0: Custom Setting Bank; Custom; menu. Any changes to settings are stored in; button to adjust custom settings; Settings Bank A selected
  • Page 175 – Custom Setting 1: Image Review; Images are only displayed when the
  • Page 176 – Custom Setting 3: Bracketing Order; Custom Setting 4: AF Activation; pg. 100 Auto bracketing
  • Page 177 – Custom Setting 6: Focus Area Select
  • Page 178 – Custom Setting 7: AE Lock; Custom Setting 8: Mirror Lock-up for CCD Cleaning; Mirror not locked in up position.
  • Page 180 – Custom Setting 12: Assign Command Dial; Flash Only
  • Page 181 – Custom Setting 13: Easy Exposure Compensation; CMD Dial only; Main command dial
  • Page 182 – Custom Setting 14: Center Weight Area; Metering area; Exposure based on the average for the entire frame; Average; Sixteen seconds
  • Page 183 – Custom Setting 17: LCD Illumination; Two seconds; Five seconds
  • Page 184 – Custom Setting 18: Monitor Off Delay; One minute; Ten seconds
  • Page 185 – Custom Setting 19: Aper ture Control during Zoom; Aperture does not vary with lens focal length.; Fixed
  • Page 186 – Custom Setting 20: ISO Step Value; AE Lock only
  • Page 187 – Custom Setting 22: Aper ture Setting; Aper ture selection; Aperture Ring
  • Page 188 – Custom Setting 23: Image Sharpening; No sharpening is performed.; None
  • Page 189 – Custom Setting 24: Tone Compensation
  • Page 190 – Continuous mode
  • Page 191 – Custom Setting 27: Display Mode; item in the playback menu.; Highlights
  • Page 192 – RAW images are saved without compression.; menu
  • Page 193 – File Numbering; menu. File numbering will; Custom Setting 29: File Number Sequence
  • Page 194 – Custom Setting 31: ISO Boost; Sensitivity boost can not be used.
  • Page 195 – Custom Setting 32: Color Mode; Color Mode II
  • Page 196 – Custom Setting 33: Hue Adjustment
  • Page 197 – Custom Setting 35: Rear Control Panel Display; Rear control panel shows current sensitivity setting.
  • Page 198 – Setting; Restoring Camera Settings to Default Values
  • Page 199 – Restoring Custom Settings to Default Values
  • Page 200 – Other Camera Menus
  • Page 201 – Hide images during playback.
  • Page 202 – The Shooting Menu
  • Page 203 – Select the function assigned to the
  • Page 204 – The Setup Menu
  • Page 205 – Choose the language in which menus and messages are displayed.; Adjust monitor brightness.
  • Page 207 – TECHNICAL NOTES; • Caring for Your Camera
  • Page 208 – Caring for Your Camera; Replacing the Focusing Screen; To change focusing screens:; Do not touch the mirror or the surfaces of the focusing screens.
  • Page 210 – Cleaning the low-pass filter; Mirror Lock-up for CCD
  • Page 211 – Cleaning the Filter; Mirror Lock-up for CCD Cleaning; sub-menu as described above; option. The mirror will return to the down position and the
  • Page 212 – Compatible Lenses; Optional Accessories; Lens; CPU lenses
  • Page 214 – Incompatible Lenses; The following non-CPU lenses can; be used with cameras in the D1 series:; Identifying Type G or D Nikkor Lenses with Built-in CPUs; Nikkor lens with built in
  • Page 215 – Lens Focal Length and Picture Angle; Picture angle
  • Page 216 – Other Accessories; EN-4 Rechargeable Battery Pack; Buying Camera Accessories; Type E focusing screen
  • Page 217 – EC-CF CompactFlash Memory Cards; Memory Cards; precaution could render the card unfit for use.
  • Page 218 – DK-14 Antifog Finder Eyepieces
  • Page 219 – Nikon SB-28DX Speedlight; Speedlight Accessories for the SB-28DX
  • Page 220 – Nikon SB-80DX Speedlight
  • Page 221 – Software; Accessory; Allows simultaneous operation of two D
  • Page 222 – Troubleshooting; Control Panel and Viewfinder Indicators; ) flashes to warn that the battery is low.
  • Page 224 – Message; Monitor Error Messages
  • Page 225 – A Note on Electronically Controlled Cameras; • F i l e f o r m a t n o
  • Page 226 – Specifications; Single-lens reflex digital camera with interchangeable lenses
  • Page 227 – ated at an ambient temperature of 20
  • Page 230 – To ensure that you get the most from EN-4 rechargeable batteries:
  • Page 231 – Viewing the Time and Date
  • Page 232 – Fine-Tuning White Balance; Adjustment; should note that the color temperatures
  • Page 234 – Index; Symbols
  • Page 238 – User’s Manual
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Page 2 - ii; About This Manual; Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon D

ii About This Manual Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon D 1 H digital camera. This manual is designed to improve your enjoyment of this advanced single-lens reflex (SLR) digital camera.As you read through it, you will find explanations not only of how the camera works,but of how cer tain feature...

Page 4 - iv; For Your Safety; WARNINGS; Do not look at the sun through the viewfinder

iv For Your Safety To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injur y to yourself or to others, readthe following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment. Keepthese safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them. The consequences that could result fro...

Page 5 - or disassemble the batter y.

v Observe due precaution when handling batteries Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled. Obser ve the following precautions whenhandling batteries for use in this product:• Be sure the product is off before inser ting or removing the batter y. If you are using an AC adapter, be sure it ...

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