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DIGITAL CAMERA

Reference Manual

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Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon digital camera. To getthe most from your camera, please be sure to read all instruc-tions thoroughly and keep them where they will be read by allwho use the product.

Camera SettingsThe explanations in this manual assume that default settings are used.

Symbols and ConventionsTo make it easier to find the information you need, the following sym-bols and conventions are used:

Digitutor“Digitutor”, a series of “watch and learn” manuals in movie form, is avail-able from the following website:

http://www.nikondigitutor.com/index_eng.html

DThis icon marks cautions; information that should be read beforeuse to prevent damage to the camera.

AThis icon marks notes; information that should be read beforeusing the camera.

0 This icon marks references to other pages in this manual.

A For Your SafetyBefore using the camera for the first time, read the safety instructions in“For Your Safety” (0 x–xii).

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Getting the Most from Your Camera 0 ii

Table of Contents 0 iv

s Introduction 0 1

z Still Image Mode 0 23

8 Smart Photo Selector Mode 0 31

yMovie Mode 0 37

9Motion Snapshot Mode 0 45

tMore on Photography 0 49

IMore on Playback 0 69

Q Connections 0 81

o The Playback Menu 0 101

i The Shooting Menu 0 109

g The Setup Menu 0 151

n Technical Notes 0 161

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Getting the Most from Your Camera

Take pictures or movies in any of four modes.

Choose q Motion Snapshot mode(0 45) to record both photographs andbrief movie vignettes,

w Smart Photo Selector mode (0 31) tocapture fleeting changes of expressionand other hard-to-time shots,

e still image mode (0 23) for mostphotographs, or

r movie mode (0 37) to record high-definition or slow-motion movies.

Combine photos, movies, and music.q I ns t a l l the supplied sof tware(0 81), w copy photos and movies toyour computer (0 85), and e useShort Movie Creator to create shortmovies (0 88).

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AccessoriesExpand your photographic horizons with a wide variety of inter-changeable lenses, flash units, and other accessories (0 161).

Lenses Flash units

GPS unitsRemote controls

Software for Nikon digital cameras (available on CD)

View short movies in high definition.q Transfer short movies to the camera (0 89) and use anHDMI cable to w connect the camera to an HDTV (0 91).

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Getting the Most from Your Camera ......................................... iiAccessories .............................................................................................. iii

Table of Contents ......................................................................... ivFor Your Safety............................................................................... xNotices..........................................................................................xiii

Introduction...................................................................... 1

Package Contents..........................................................................1Parts of the Camera.......................................................................2

The Camera Body ................................................................................... 2The Monitor.............................................................................................. 4The $ (Display) Button .................................................................. 5The Mode Dial ......................................................................................... 7The Multi Selector .................................................................................. 8The & (Feature) Button........................................................................ 9The G Button..................................................................................10

First Steps......................................................................................12

Still Image Mode ............................................................. 23

Taking Photos in Still Image Mode ..........................................23Viewing Photographs .................................................................28

Deleting Pictures ..................................................................................29

Smart Photo Selector Mode ............................................ 31

Taking Photos in Smart Photo Selector Mode .......................31Viewing Photographs .................................................................34

Choosing the Best Shot......................................................................34Deleting Pictures ..................................................................................35

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Movie Mode .................................................................... 37

HD Movies..................................................................................... 37Slow Motion .................................................................................40Viewing Movies ...........................................................................42

Deleting Movies ................................................................................... 43

Motion Snapshot Mode................................................... 45

Shooting in Motion Snapshot Mode ....................................... 45Viewing Motion Snapshots .......................................................48

Deleting Motion Snapshots ............................................................. 48

More on Photography..................................................... 49

Self-Timer and Remote Control Modes...................................49Focus Mode .................................................................................. 52

Manual Focus ........................................................................................ 55Exposure Compensation ........................................................... 57Flash Photography...................................................................... 59

Attaching Flash Units ......................................................................... 59Taking Pictures ..................................................................................... 61

The GP-N100 GPS Unit ............................................................... 66Attaching the GP-N100...................................................................... 66Setup Menu Options .......................................................................... 67

More on Playback ........................................................... 69

Photo Information ...................................................................... 69Thumbnail Playback ................................................................... 72Calendar Playback ...................................................................... 73Playback Zoom ............................................................................ 74Deleting Pictures......................................................................... 75

Deleting the Current Picture ........................................................... 75The Playback Menu............................................................................. 75

Rating Pictures............................................................................. 76Slide Shows .................................................................................. 77

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Connections .................................................................... 81

Installing the Supplied Software..............................................81System Requirements.........................................................................83

Viewing and Editing Pictures on a Computer ........................85Transferring Pictures ...........................................................................85Viewing Pictures ...................................................................................86Creating Short Movies........................................................................88

Viewing Pictures on TV...............................................................90Standard Definition Devices ............................................................90High-Definition Devices.....................................................................91

Printing Photographs .................................................................93Connecting the Printer.......................................................................93Printing Pictures One at a Time.......................................................94Printing Multiple Pictures..................................................................95Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print Set .........................................99

The Playback Menu ....................................................... 101

Selecting Multiple Images.............................................................. 102Rotate Tall .................................................................................. 103Protect ........................................................................................ 103Rating.......................................................................................... 103D-Lighting.................................................................................. 104Resize .......................................................................................... 105Crop............................................................................................. 106Edit Movie .................................................................................. 107

The Shooting Menu ....................................................... 109

Reset Shooting Options .......................................................... 110Exposure Mode ......................................................................... 111

P Programmed auto ......................................................................... 113S Shutter-priority auto..................................................................... 114A Aperture-priority auto ................................................................. 115M Manual.............................................................................................. 116

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Image Quality.............................................................................119Image Size...................................................................................119Continuous .................................................................................121Shutter Type...............................................................................122Frame Rate..................................................................................122Movie Settings ...........................................................................123Metering .....................................................................................124

Autoexposure Lock ...........................................................................125White Balance ............................................................................126

Fine-Tuning White Balance............................................................127Preset Manual .....................................................................................128

ISO Sensitivity ............................................................................131Picture Control...........................................................................132

Modifying Picture Controls ............................................................132Custom Picture Control............................................................136

Edit/Save...............................................................................................136Load from/Save to Card ..................................................................137

Color Space.................................................................................138Active D-Lighting ......................................................................139Long Exposure NR.....................................................................140High ISO Noise Reduction .......................................................140Fade in/Fade Out.......................................................................140Movie Sound Options...............................................................141Interval Timer Shooting ...........................................................142Vibration Reduction .................................................................143AF-Area Mode ............................................................................144

Focus Lock............................................................................................145

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Face-Priority AF......................................................................... 147Built-in AF Assist ....................................................................... 147Flash Control ............................................................................. 148Flash Compensation ................................................................ 149

The Setup Menu ............................................................ 151

Reset Setup Options ................................................................ 152Format Memory Card............................................................... 153Slot Empty Release Lock ......................................................... 153Welcome Screen ....................................................................... 154Display Brightness.................................................................... 154Grid Display ............................................................................... 154Sound Settings.......................................................................... 155Auto Power Off.......................................................................... 155Remote on Duration ................................................................ 156Assign AE/AF-L Button ............................................................ 156Shutter Button AE Lock ........................................................... 156Video Mode................................................................................ 156Flicker Reduction...................................................................... 157Reset File Numbering .............................................................. 157Time Zone and Date................................................................. 158Language ................................................................................... 158Auto Image Rotation................................................................ 159Battery Info ................................................................................ 160Firmware Version ..................................................................... 160

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Technical Notes............................................................. 161

Optional Accessories ................................................................161Approved Memory Cards................................................................165Attaching a Power Connector and AC Adapter......................166

Storage and Cleaning...............................................................168Storage ..................................................................................................168Cleaning ................................................................................................168

Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions......................169Available Settings .....................................................................173Defaults .......................................................................................177Memory Card Capacity.............................................................180Troubleshooting........................................................................182

Display ...................................................................................................182Shooting (All Exposure Modes) ....................................................183Shooting (P, S, A, and M Modes) ..................................................184Movies....................................................................................................184Playback ................................................................................................185Miscellaneous .....................................................................................185

Error Messages...........................................................................186Specifications.............................................................................190

Nikon 1 V1 Digital Camera..............................................................190Battery Life ...........................................................................................201

Index ............................................................................................202

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To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others,read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equip-ment. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product willread them.

The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautionslisted in this section are indicated by the following symbol:

❚❚WARNINGS

For Your Safety

AThis icon marks warnings. To prevent possible injury, read all warn-ings before using this Nikon product.

AKeep the sun out of the frame. Keep thesun well out of the frame whenshooting backlit subjects. Sunlightfocused into the camera when thesun is in or close to the frame couldcause a fire.

ADo not look at the sun through the view-finder. Viewing the sun or otherstrong light source through the view-finder could cause permanent visualimpairment.

AUsing the viewfinder diopter control:When operating the viewfinderdiopter control with your eye to theviewfinder, care should be taken notto put your finger in your eye acci-dentally.

ATurn off immediately in the event of mal-function. Should you notice smoke oran unusual smell coming from theequipment or AC adapter (availableseparately), unplug the AC adapterand remove the battery immediately,taking care to avoid burns. Continuedoperation could result in injury. Afterremoving the battery, take the equip-ment to a Nikon-authorized servicecenter for inspection.

ADo not use in the presence of flammablegas. Do not use electronic equipmentin the presence of flammable gas, asthis could result in explosion or fire.

ADo not disassemble. Touching the prod-uct’s internal parts could result ininjury. In the event of malfunction,the product should be repaired onlyby a qualified technician. Should theproduct break open as the result of afall or other accident, remove the bat-tery and/or AC adapter and then takethe product to a Nikon-authorizedservice center for inspection.

AKeep out of reach of children. Failure toobserve this precaution could resultin injury. In addition, note that smallparts constitute a chocking hazard.Should a child swallow any part ofthis equipment, consult a physicianimmediately.

ADo not place the strap around the neck ofan infant or child. Failure to observethis precaution could result in stran-gulation.

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ADo not remain in contact with the cameraor charger for extended periods while thedevices are on or in use. Parts of thedevice become hot. Leaving thedevice in direct contact with the skinfor extended periods may result inlow-temperature burns.

ADo not aim the flash at the operator of amotor vehicle. Failure to observe thisprecaution could result in accidents.

AObserve caution when using a flash. Usinga flash close to the subject’s eyescould cause temporary visual impair-ment. Particular care should beobser ved when photographinginfants, when the flash should be noless than one meter (39 in.) from thesubject.

AAvoid contact with liquid crystal. Shouldthe displays break, care should betaken to avoid injury due to brokenglass and to prevent the liquid crystalfrom the displays touching the skin orentering the eyes or mouth.

AObserve proper precautions when handlingb a t te r i e s . Batteries may leak orexplode if improperly handled.Observe the following precautionswhen handling batteries for use inthis product:• Use only batteries approved for use

in this equipment.• Do not short or disassemble the

battery.• Be sure the product is off before

replacing the battery. If you areusing an AC adapter, be sure it isunplugged.

• Do not attempt to insert the batteryupside down or backwards.

• Do not expose the battery to flameor to excessive heat.

• Do not immerse in or expose towater.

• Replace the terminal cover whentransporting the battery. Do nottransport or store the battery withmetal objects such as necklaces orhairpins.

• Batteries are prone to leakage whenfully discharged. To avoid damageto the product, be sure to removet h e b a t t e r y w h e n n o c h a r g eremains.

• When the battery is not in use,attach the terminal cover and storein a cool, dry place.

• The battery may be hot immedi-ately after use or when the producthas been used on battery power foran extended period. Before remov-ing the battery turn the camera offand allow the battery to cool.

• Discontinue use immediatelyshould you notice any changes inthe battery, such as discoloration ordeformation.

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AObserve proper precautions when handlingthe charger:• Keep dry. Failure to observe this

precaution could result in fire orelectric shock.

• Do not short the charger terminals.Failure to observe this precautioncould result in overheating anddamage to the charger.

• Dust on or near the metal parts ofthe plug should be removed with adry cloth. Continued use couldresult in fire.

• Do not handle the power cable orgo near the charger during thunder-storms. Failure to observe this pre-caution could result in electricshock.

• Do not damage, modify, or forciblytug or bend the power cable. Do notplace it under heavy objects orexpose it to heat or flame. Shouldthe insulation be damaged and thewires become exposed, take thepower cable to a Nikon-authorizedservice representative for inspec-tion. Failure to observe this precau-tion could result in fire or electricshock.

• Do not handle the plug or chargerwith wet hands. Failure to observethis precaution could result in elec-tric shock.

• Do not use with travel converters oradapters designed to convert fromone voltage to another or with DC-to-AC inverters. Failure to observethis precaution could damage theproduct or cause overheating or fire.

AUse appropriate cables. When connect-ing cables to the input and outputjacks, use only the cables provided orsold by Nikon for the purpose tomaintain compliance with productregulations.

ACD-ROMs: CD-ROMs containing soft-ware or manuals should not beplayed back on audio CD equipment.Playing CD-ROMs on an audio CDplayer could cause hearing loss ordamage the equipment.

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• No part of the manuals includedwith this product may be repro-duced, transmitted, transcribed,stored in a retrieval system, or trans-lated into any language in any form,by any means, without Nikon’s priorwritten permission.

• Nikon reserves the right to changethe specifications of the hardwareand software described in thesemanuals at any time and withoutprior notice.

• Nikon will not be held liable for anydamages resulting from the use ofthis product.

• While every effort has been made toensure that the information in thesemanuals is accurate and complete,we would appreciate it were you tobring any errors or omissions to theattention of the Nikon representa-tive in your area (address providedseparately).

Notice for Customers in CanadaCAUTIONThis Class B digital apparatus com-plies with Canadian ICES-003.

ATTENTIONCet appareil numérique de la classe Best conforme à la norme NMB-003 duCanada.

Notice for Customers in Europe

This symbol indicates thatthis product is to be col-lected separately.

The following apply only tousers in European coun-tries:• This product is designated for sepa-

rate collection at an appropriate col-lection point. Do not dispose of ashousehold waste.

• For more information, contact theretailer or the local authorities incharge of waste management.

This symbol on the batteryindicates that the battery isto be collected separately.

The following apply only tousers in European countries:• All batteries, whether marked with

this symbol or not, are designatedfor separate collection at an appro-priate collection point. Do not dis-pose of as household waste.

• For more information, contact theretailer or the local authorities incharge of waste management.

Notices

CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECTTYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.

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Notice for Customers in the U.S. A.Power CableAt voltages over AC 125 V (U.S.A. only): The power cable must be rated for the volt-age in use, be at least AWG no. 18 gauge, and have SVG insulation or betterwith a NEMA 6P-15 plug rated for AC 250 V 15 A.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested andfound to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable pro-tection against harmful interferencein a residential installation. Thisequipment generates, uses, and canradiate radio frequency energy and, ifnot installed and used in accordancewith the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio commu-nications. However, there is no guar-antee that interference will not occurin a particular installation. If thisequipment does cause harmful inter-ference to radio or television recep-tion, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, theuser is encouraged to try to correctthe interference by one or more of thefollowing measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving

antenna.• Increase the separation between the

equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an out-

let on a circuit different from that towhich the receiver is connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experi-enced radio/television technicianfor help.

CAUTIONSModificationsThe FCC requires the user be notifiedthat any changes or modificationsmade to this device that are notexpressly approved by Nikon Corpo-ration may void the user’s authority tooperate the equipment.

Interface CablesUse the interface cables sold or pro-vided by Nikon for your equipment.Using other interface cables mayexceed the limits of Class B Part 15 ofthe FCC rules.

Notice for Customers in the State of CaliforniaWARNING: Handling the cord on thisproduct may expose you to lead, achemical known to the State of Cali-fornia to cause birth defects or otherreproductive harm. Wash hands afterhandling.

Nikon Inc., 1300 Walt Whitman Road,Melville, New York 11747-3064, U.S.A.Tel.: 631-547-4200

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Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or ReproductionNote that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally cop-ied or reproduced by means of a scanner, digital camera, or other device maybe punishable by law.• Items prohibited by law from being copied

or reproducedDo not copy or reproduce papermoney, coins, securities, govern-ment bonds, or local governmentbonds, even if such copies or repro-ductions are stamped “Sample.”

The copying or reproduction ofpaper money, coins, or securitieswhich are circulated in a foreigncountry is prohibited.

Unless the prior permission of thegovernment has been obtained, thecopying or reproduction of unusedpostage stamps or post cards issuedby the government is prohibited.

The copying or reproduction ofstamps issued by the governmentand of certified documents stipu-lated by law is prohibited.

• Cautions on certain copies and reproduc-tionsThe government has issued cautionson copies or reproductions of securitiesissued by private companies (shares,bills, checks, gift certificates, etc.), com-muter passes, or coupon tickets, exceptwhen a minimum of necessary copiesare to be provided for business use by acompany. Also, do not copy or repro-duce passports issued by the govern-ment, licenses issued by publicagencies and private groups, ID cards,and tickets, such as passes and mealcoupons.

• Comply with copyright noticesThe copying or reproduction ofcopyrighted creative works such asbooks, music, paintings, woodcuts,prints, maps, drawings, movies, andp h o t o g r a p h s i s g o v e r n e d b ynational and international copyrightlaws. Do not use this product for thepurpose of making illegal copies orto infringe copyright laws.

Disposing of Data Storage DevicesPlease note that deleting images or formatting memory cards or other datastorage devices does not completely erase the original image data. Deletedfiles can sometimes be recovered from discarded storage devices using com-mercially available software, potentially resulting in the malicious use of per-sonal image data. Ensuring the privacy of such data is the user ’sresponsibility.

Before discarding a data storage device or transferring ownership to anotherperson, erase all data using commercial deletion software, or format thedevice and then completely refill it with images containing no private infor-mation (for example, pictures of empty sky). Care should be taken to avoidinjury when physically destroying data storage devices.

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AVC Patent Portfolio LicenseTHIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONALAND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (I) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITHTHE AVC STANDARD (“AVC VIDEO”) AND/OR (II) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODEDBY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WASOBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE ISGRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BEOBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE http://www.mpegla.com

Temperature WarningsThe camera may become warm to the touch during use; this is normal anddoes not indicate a malfunction. At high ambient temperatures, afterextended periods of continuous use, or after several photographs have beentaken in quick succession, a temperature warning may be displayed, follow-ing which the camera will turn off automatically to minimize damage to itsinternal circuits. Wait for the camera to cool before resuming use.

Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesNikon cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complexelectronic circuitry. Only Nikon brand electronic accessories (including charg-ers, batteries, AC adapters, and flash accessories) certified by Nikon specifi-cally for use with this Nikon digital camera are engineered and proven tooperate within the operational and safety requirements of this electronic cir-cuitry.

The use of non-Nikon electronic accessories could damagethe camera and may void your Nikon warranty. The use ofthird-party rechargeable Li-ion batteries not bearing theNikon holographic seal shown at right could interfere withnormal operation of the camera or result in the batteries overheating, ignit-ing, rupturing, or leaking.

For more information about Nikon brand accessories, contact a local autho-rized Nikon dealer.

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DUse Only Nikon Brand AccessoriesOnly Nikon brand accessories certified by Nikon specifically for usewith your Nikon digital camera are engineered and proven to operatewithin its operational and safety requirements. THE USE OF NON-NIKON

ACCESSORIES COULD DAMAGE YOUR CAMERA AND MAY VOID YOUR NIKON WAR-RANTY.

A Servicing the Camera and AccessoriesThe camera is a precision device and requires regular servicing. Nikonrecommends that the camera be inspected by the original retailer or aNikon-authorized service representative once every one to two years,and that it be serviced once every three to five years (note that feesapply to these services). Frequent inspection and servicing are particu-larly recommended if the camera is used professionally. Any accesso-ries regularly used with the camera, such as lenses or optional flashunits, should be included when the camera is inspected or serviced.

ABefore Taking Important PicturesBefore taking pictures on important occasions (such as at weddings orbefore taking the camera on a trip), take a test shot to ensure that thecamera is functioning normally. Nikon will not be held liable for dam-ages or lost profits that may result from product malfunction.

A Life-Long LearningAs part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning” commitment to ongoing prod-uct support and education, continually-updated information is avail-able on-line at the following 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 frequently-asked questions (FAQs), and general adviceon digital imaging and photography. Additional information may beavailable from the Nikon representative in your area. For contact infor-mation, visit http://imaging.nikon.com/

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sIntroduction

Confirm that the package contains the following items:

Memory cards are sold separately.

Package Contents

BS-N1000 multi accessory port cover

BF-N1000 body cap

Nikon 1 V1 digital camera

EN-EL15 rechargeable Li-ion battery (with terminal cover)

MH-25 battery charger (AC wall adapter supplied in countries or regions where required; shape depends on country of sale)EG-CP14 audio/

video cable Lens (with front and rear lens caps)

UC-E6 USB cable

AN-N1000 strapViewNX 2/Short Movie Creator CD

WarrantyQuick Start GuideUser’s Manual

Reference manual CD (contains this manual)

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Take a few moments to familiarize yourself with camera controlsand displays. You may find it helpful to bookmark this sectionand refer to it as you read through the rest of the manual.

The Camera Body

Parts of the Camera

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1 Mounting mark ...................................172 AF-assist illuminator .................53, 147

Self-timer lamp ...................................50Red-eye reduction lamp ...................63

3 Shutter-release button.........26, 32, 394 Movie-record button .................. 27, 385 Speaker .................................................426 Power switch........................................187 Power lamp ..........................................188 Microphone.................................38, 1419 Infrared receiver (front) ............50, 183

10 Focal plane mark (E) ........................56

11 Eyelet for camera strap ..................... 1212 Connector cover13 Lens release button............................ 1714 Lens mount ................................... 17, 5615 Body cap .............................................16316 Multi accessory port cover ........ 59, 6617 Multi accessory port ................... 59, 6618 Connector for

external microphone......................16319 HDMI mini-pin connector................. 9120 USB and A/V connector.............. 85, 90

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The Camera Body (Continued)

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1 Eye sensor............................................... 62 Electronic viewfinder........................... 63 Diopter adjustment control ............... 64 & (feature) button ............................... 95 W (playback zoom/

thumbnail) control..................... 28, 566 Mode dial................................................ 77 K (playback) button ............28, 34, 488 Multi selector ......................................... 8J (OK) button....................................... 8A (AE-L/AF-L)...............125, 145, 156E (exposure compensation)............57% (focus mode) ................................53E (self-timer).......................................49

9 O (delete) button......................... 35, 7510 Infrared receiver (rear).............. 50, 18311 Power connector cover

for optional power connector......16612 Battery-chamber/memory card slot

cover latch.................................... 15, 1613 Battery-chamber/

memory card slot cover ............ 15, 1614 Tripod socket15 Memory card access lamp......... 16, 2616 G (menu) button ........................ 1017 $ (display) button......................... 518 Monitor ............................................... 4, 519 Memory card slot................................ 1520 Battery latch......................... 15, 16, 166

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The Monitor

* Available only in detailed display (0 5).

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1 Shooting mode ..................................... 72 Exposure mode ..........................26, 1113 Flexible program indicator ............ 1134 Self-timer/

remote control mode .......................49Electronic (Hi) * ...........................27, 122Continuous mode *.......................... 121

5 Active D-Lighting * .......................... 1396 Picture Control * ............................... 1327 White balance * ................................ 1268 Movie settings (HD movies) *........ 123

Frame rate (slow motion movies) * ................. 122

9 Image size * ....................................... 11910 Image quality * ................................. 11911 Focus mode *........................................5212 AF-area mode *................................. 14413 Flash compensation ........................ 14914 Flash mode ...........................................6315 Flash-ready indicator .........................6116 Battery indicator * ...............................2117 Sound settings * ............................... 15518 GPS connection indicator *...............6819 Exposure compensation ...................57

20 Focus area....................................25, 14421 Face-priority AF * .......................25, 14722 Microphone sensitivity * ..........38, 14123 Time elapsed................................. 38, 4124 Recording indicator..................... 38, 4125 ISO sensitivity indicator...................131

Auto ISO sensitivity indicator ........13126 “K” (appears when memory remains

for over 1,000 exposures) ................2127 Number of exposures

remaining............................................21Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills .....25, 121

White balance recording indicator .........................128

Card warning indicator...........153, 18628 Time available............................... 38, 4129 ISO sensitivity ....................................13130 Autoexposure (AE) lock

indicator ...................................125, 14531 Aperture.....................................115, 11632 Shutter speed ...........................114, 11633 Metering .............................................124

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The $ (Display) Button

❚❚ Shooting ❚❚ Playback

Press $ to cycle through shooting(0 4) and playback (0 69) indicators asshown below.

$ button

Simplified display

Detailed display

Monitor off(viewfinder is not

affected; 0 6)

Simple photo info

Detailed photo info

Image only

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A The Electronic ViewfinderUse the viewfinder when bright ambientlighting conditions make it difficult to see thedisplay in the monitor. The viewfinder dis-play turns on when you put your eye to theviewfinder and is identical to that shown onpage 4; the monitor turns off automatically.Note that the monitor may turn off and theviewfinder turn on if you place your finger orother objects near the eye sensor; avoid cov-ering the sensor when using the monitor.

To focus the display, use the diopter adjust-ment control. When operating the controlwith your eye to the viewfinder, be carefulnot to put your finger or fingernails in youreye.

A The Framing GridA framing grid can be displayed by selectingOn for Grid display in the setup menu(0 154).

A See alsoFor information on adjusting monitor and viewfinder brightness, seepage 154.

Eye sensor

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The Mode Dial

The camera offers a choice of the follow-ing shooting modes:

Mode dial

Motion Snapshot mode (0 45): Each time the shutter is released, the cam-era records a still image and about a second of movie footage. When theresulting “Motion Snapshot” is viewed on the camera, the movie willplay back in slow motion over approximately 2.5 s, followed by the stillimage.

Smart Photo Selector mode (0 31): Each timethe shutter is released, the camera auto-matically selects the best shot and fourbest shot candidates based on composi-tion and motion.

Still image mode (0 23): For photographs.By default, the camera automaticallyadjusts camera settings to suit the sub-ject (automatic scene selection).

Movie mode (0 37): Record HD or slow-motion movies.

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The Multi SelectorThe multi selector and J button are used to adjust settings andnavigate the camera menus.

❚❚ Displaying Shooting Options

❚❚ Selecting Shooting Options

❚❚ Menu Navigation (0 10)

Press left (E) to viewself-timer/remote control

options (0 49)

Press right (E) to view exposure compensation options (0 57)

Press down (%) to view focus mode options (0 52)

Press up (1) or down (3) tohighlight options (you can

also highlight options byrotating the multi selector)

Press J to select highlighted option

Press up (1) to move cursor up

Press left (4) to cancel andreturn to previous menu

Press right (2) to select highlighted item or display sub-menu

Press J to select highlighted item

Press down (3) to move cursor down

Note: You can also highlight items by rotating the multi selector.

A The Multi SelectorIn this manual, the 1, 2, 3, and 4 symbols are used torepresent up, right, down, and left on the multi selector.Items can be highlighted by rotating the multi selectoras shown at right.

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The & (Feature) Button

• Shutter type (still-image mode; 0 27): Choose a mechanical(Mechanical) or electronic shutter (Electronic), or shoot high-speed bursts with Electronic (Hi).

• Movie mode (movie recording; 0 39): Choose from high-definition(HD movie) and slow-motion (Slow motion) recording.

• Theme (Motion Snapshot mode; 0 47): Choose from Beauty, Waves,Relaxation, and Tenderness.

The & button gives access to the follow-ing features in still-image, movie, MotionSnapshot, and playback modes. Press &and use the multi selector and J buttonto adjust options.

& button

• Rating (playback mode; 0 76): Rate pic-tures.

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The G Button

Most shooting, playback, and setupoptions can be accessed from the cameramenus. To view the menus, press theG button.

G button

TabsChoose from the following menus:K Playback menu (0 101) B Setup menu (0 151)C y 1 z Shooting menu (0 109)

Menu optionsOptions in current menu.

Slider shows position in current menu.

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❚❚ Using the Menus

To exit the menus and return to shooting mode, press the shut-ter-release button halfway (0 26).

Use the multi selector to navigate themenus (0 8).

Multi selector

1 2

Select desired menu. Press 2 to place cursor in selected menu.

3 4

Highlight menu item. Press 2 to display options.

5 Note: The items listed may vary with camera settings. Items displayed in gray are not currently available.

Highlight desired option and press J to select.

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1 Attach the camera strap.Attach the strap securely to the two camera eyelets.

2 Charge the battery.Insert the AC adapter plug into the battery charger q, theninsert the battery w and plug the charger in. An exhaustedbattery fully charges in about 2 hours and 35 minutes.Unplug the charger and remove the battery when charging iscomplete.

First Steps

Power cable

Battery charging

Charging complete

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A The AC Wall AdapterIf an AC wall adapter is supplied with thecamera, it can be attached by inserting itinto the charger inlet (q) and then slidingthe wall adapter latch (w) while rotatingthe adapter 90° to fix it in the positionshown (e). To remove the adapter,reverse these steps.

AC wall adapter latch

90 °

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D The Battery and ChargerRead and follow the warnings and cautions on pages x–xii and 169–172 of this manual. Do not use the battery at ambient temperaturesbelow 0°C/32°F or above 40°C/104°F; failure to observe this precau-tion could damage the battery or impair its performance. Capacitymay be reduced and charging times may increase at battery tem-peratures from 0°C/32°F to 15°C/59°F and from 45°C/113°F to60°C/140°F; the battery will not charge if its temperature is below0°C/32°F or above 60°C/140°F.

Charge the battery at ambient temperatures between 5°C/41°F and35°C/95°F. If the CHARGE lamp flickers (i.e., flashes about eight timesa second) during charging, confirm that the temperature is in thecorrect range and then unplug the charger and remove and reinsertthe battery. If the problem persists, cease use immediately and takebattery and charger to your retailer or a Nikon-authorized servicerepresentative.

Do not move the charger or touch the battery during charging. Fail-ure to observe this precaution could in very rare instances result inthe charger showing that charging is complete when the battery isonly partially charged. Remove and reinsert the battery to begincharging again.

The supplied power cable and AC wall adapter are for use with theMH-25 only. Use the charger with compatible batteries only.Unplug when not in use.

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3 Insert the battery and a memory card.Check to be sure the battery and card are in the correct orien-tation. Slide the battery in until the orange battery latch locksit in place and slide the memory card until it clicks into place.

D Inserting and Removing Batteries and Memory CardsAlways turn the camera off before inserting or removing batteriesor memory cards. Note that the battery may be hot after use;observe due caution when removing the battery.

A Formatting Memory CardsIf this is the first time the memory cardwill be used in the camera or if the cardhas been formatted in another device,select Format memory card in the setupmenu and follow the on-screen instruc-tions to format the card (0 153). Notethat this permanently deletes any data thecard may contain. Be sure to copy anyphotographs and other data you wish tokeep to a computer before proceeding.

A The Write Protect SwitchMemory cards are equippedwith a write protect switch toprevent accidental loss of data.When this switch is in the “lock”position, the memory card cannot be formatted and photos can not be deleted or recorded. Tounlock the memory card, slide the switch to the “write” position.

Rear

Write-protect switch

16 GB

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ARemoving Batteries and Memory CardsAfter turning the camera off, confirm thatthe access lamp is off and open the bat-tery-chamber/memory card slot cover. Toremove the battery (top), first release it bypressing the orange battery latch in thedirection shown by the arrow and thenremove the battery by hand. To remove amemory card (bottom), first press thecard in to eject it (q); the card can thenbe removed by hand (w).

DMemory Cards• The camera stores pictures on Secure Digital (SD) memory cards

(available separately; 0 165).• Memory cards may be hot after use. Observe due caution when

removing memory cards from the camera.• Turn the power off before inserting or removing memory cards.

Do not remove memory cards from the camera, turn the cameraoff, or remove or disconnect the power source during formattingor while data are being recorded, deleted, or copied to a com-puter. Failure to observe these precautions could result in loss ofdata or in damage to the camera or card.

• Do not touch the card terminals with your fingers or metal objects.• Do not bend, drop, or subject to strong physical shocks.• Do not apply force to the card casing. Failure to observe this pre-

caution could damage the card.• Do not expose to water, heat, high levels of humidity, or direct

sunlight.

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4 Attach a lens.Be careful to prevent dust from entering the camera whenthe lens or body cap is removed. The lens generally used inthis manual for illustrative purposes is a 1 NIKKOR VR 10–30 mm f/3.5–5.6. See page 143 for information on vibrationreduction (VR).

A Lenses with Retractable Lens Barrel ButtonsLenses with retractable lens barrel but-tons can not be used when retracted. Tounlock and extend the lens, keep theretractable lens barrel button pressed (q)while rotating the zoom ring (w). Thelens can be retracted and the zoom ringlocked by pressing the retractable lensbarrel button and rotating the ring in the opposite direction. Becareful not to press the retractable lens barrel button while attach-ing or removing the lens.

ADetaching the LensBe sure the camera is off when removingor exchanging lenses. To remove the lens,press and hold the lens release button(q) while turning the lens clockwise (w).After removing the lens, replace the lenscaps and camera body cap.

Keeping marks aligned, position lens on camera, then rotate until it clicks into place.

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5 Turn the camera on.Press the power switch to turn thecamera on. The power lamp willbriefly light green and the monitor willturn on.

A Turning the Camera OffTo turn the camera off, press the power switch again. The monitorwill turn off.

A Auto Power OffIf no operations are performed for about thirty seconds, the dis-plays will turn off and the power lamp start to blink (if desired, thedelay before the displays turn off automatically can be changedusing the Auto power off option in the setup menu; 0 155). Thecamera can be reactivated by operating the buttons, mode dial, orother camera controls. If no operations are performed for aboutthree minutes after the displays have turned off, the camera willturn off automatically.

A Attaching and Removing LensesTurn the camera off before attaching or removing lenses. Note thatwhen the camera is turned off, the sensor protection barrier in thelens will close, protecting the camera image sensor. If the lens has aretractable lens barrel button, retract the lens before removal.

A Lenses with Retractable Lens Barrel ButtonsIf you are using a lens with a retractable lens barrel button (0 17),the camera will turn on automatically when the retractable lens bar-rel lock is released (locking the lens barrel does not, however, turnthe camera off ).

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6 Choose a language and set the clock.A language-selection dialog will be displayed the first timethe camera is turned on. Use the multi selector and J button(0 11) to choose a language and set the camera clock. Pho-tos can not be taken until you have set the time and date.

Press 1 or 3 to highlight language and press J.

Press 4 or 2 to highlight time zone and press J.

Press 1 or 3 to highlight date format and press J.

Press 1 or 3 to highlight daylight saving time option and press J.

Note: Language and clock can be changed at any time using Language (0 158) and Time zone and date (0 158) options in setup menu.

Press 4 or 2 to select items and press 1 or 3 to change. Press J

when finished.

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A The Camera ClockThe camera clock is less accurate than most watches and householdclocks. Check the clock regularly against more accurate time piecesand reset as necessary.

The camera clock is powered by an independent, rechargeablepower source, which is charged as necessary when the main batteryis installed or the camera is powered by an optional EP-5B powerconnector and EH-5b AC adapter (0 166). Three days of chargingwill power the clock for about a month. If a message warning thatthe clock is not set is displayed when the camera is turned on, theclock battery is exhausted and the clock has been reset. Set theclock to the correct time and date.

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7 Check the battery level and memory card capacity.Check the battery level and numberof exposures remaining in the moni-tor.

❚❚ Battery Level

❚❚ Number of Exposures RemainingThe monitor shows the number of pictures that can be storedon the memory card at current settings (values over 1,000 arerounded down to the nearest hundred; e.g., values between1,200 and 1,299 are shown as 1.2 K). If a warning is displayedstating that there is not enough memory for additionalimages, insert another memory card (0 15) or delete somephotos (0 75).

This completes camera setup.

Display Description

NO ICON

Battery fully charged or partially discharged; level shown by L or K icon in detailed display (0 5).

H

Low battery. Ready fully-charged battery or prepare to charge battery.

Cannot take pictures. Insert fully-charged battery.

Battery exhausted; shutter-release disabled. Insert charged battery.

Battery level

Exposures remaining

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zStill Image ModeStill image mode is the mode generally used for taking photos.

1 Select still image mode.

Taking Photos in Still Image Mode

Rotate the mode dial to C. Mode dial

A Automatic Scene Selection (h Scene auto selector)At default settings, the camera will auto-matically analyze the subject and selectthe appropriate scene. The selectedscene is shown in the monitor.

Scene icon

c Portrait: Human portrait subjects.d Landscape: Landscapes and cityscapes.f Night portrait: Portrait subjects framed against dark backgrounds.e Close up: Subjects close to the camera.

ZAuto: Subjects suited to Z mode or that do not fall into the categories listed above.

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2 Ready the camera.Remove the lens cap and hold thecamera securely with both hands,being careful not to obstruct the lens,AF-assist illuminator, or microphone.Rotate the camera as shown at lowerright when taking pictures in “tall”(portrait) orientation.

Shutter speeds slow when lighting ispoor; use of an optional flash unit(0 59) or a tripod is recommended.

AUsing a Zoom LensUse the zoom ring to zoom in on the subject so that it fills a largerarea of the frame, or zoom out to increase the area visible in the finalphotograph (select longer focal lengths on the lens focal lengthscale to zoom in, shorter focal lengths to zoom out; if you are usinga lens with a retractable lens barrel button, unlock and extend thelens by pressing the button and rotating the zoom ring as describedon page 17).

Zoom in Zoom out

Zoom ringIf you are using an optional lens with apower drive zoom switch, select T tozoom in and W to zoom out. The speedwith which the camera zooms in and outvaries with how far you slide the switch.The zoom position is shown by the zoomguide in the display.

Zoom guide

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3 Frame the photograph.

4 Focus.Press the shutter-release button half-way to focus. If the subject is poorly lit,the AF-assist illuminator (0 2) maylight to assist the focus operation.

If the camera is able to focus, the selectedfocus area will be highlighted in greenand a beep will sound (a beep may notsound if the subject is moving).

If the camera is unable to focus, the focusarea will be displayed in red. See page54.

While the shutter-release button ispressed halfway, the display will show the number of expo-sures that can be stored in the memory buffer (“r”; 0 121).

Position your subject in the center ofthe frame.

A Face-Priority AFThe camera detects and focuses on por-trait subjects (face-priority AF). A doubleyellow border will be displayed if a por-trait subject is detected facing the camera(if multiple faces, up to a maximum offive, are detected, the camera will selectthe closest subject). Press the shutter-release button halfway to focus on the subject in the double yellowborder. The border will clear from the display if the camera can nolonger detect the subject (because, for example, the subject haslooked away).

Focus area

Buffer capacity

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5 Shoot.Smoothly press the shutter-releasebutton the rest of the way down torelease the shutter and record thephotograph. The access lamp willlight and the photograph will be dis-played in the monitor for a few sec-onds (the photo will automaticallyclear from the display when the shut-ter-release button is pressed halfway).Do not eject the memory card or removeor disconnect the power source until thelamp has gone out and recording iscomplete.

Access lamp

A The Shutter-Release ButtonThe camera has a two-stage shutter-release button. The camerafocuses when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. To take thephotograph, press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down.

Focus: Press halfway Shoot: Press the rest of the way down

A Exposure ModeTo make adjustments to shutter speed, aperture, or other settings,select P Programmed auto, S Shutter-priority auto, A Aperture-pri-ority auto, or M Manual for Exposure mode in the shooting menu(0 111).

A See AlsoSee page 155 for information on silencing the beep that sounds whenthe camera focuses or the electronic shutter is used.

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❚❚ Choosing a Shutter TypeTo choose the shutter type for still imagemode, press & and use the multi selectorand J button to choose from the follow-ing shutter types: mechanical (Mechani-cal, suited to most situations), electronic(Electronic, a silent shutter for quiet sur-roundings), and high-speed electronic(Electronic (Hi)).

❚❚ Recording Movies in Still Image ModeIn still image mode, you can record mov-ies with sound at a frame size of 1,072 ×720 pixels (aspect ratio: 3 : 2). Press themovie-record button to start and stoprecording (0 37); in still-image mode,recording will also end if the shutter-release button is held all the way downuntil a photograph is taken.

A Electronic (Hi)At default settings, the camera takes picturesat about 10 frames per second (fps) while theshutter-release button is pressed. The cam-era focuses on the subject in the center of theframe; face detection (0 25) is not available.Electronic (Hi) also supports frame rates of30 and 60 fps (0 122). For information oncontinuous shooting with Mechanical andElectronic shutters, see page 121.

A FlickerYou may notice flicker or banding in the dis-plays or in movies when shooting under cer-tain types of lighting, such as fluorescent ormercury-vapor lamps. This can be reducedby choosing a Flicker reduction option thatmatches the frequency of the local AC powersupply (0 157).

& button

Movie-record button

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To end playback and return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release button halfway.

Viewing PhotographsPress K to display your most recent pho-tograph full frame in the monitor (full-frame playback).

K button

Press 4 or 2 or rotate the multi selectorto view additional pictures.

To zoom in on the center of the currentimage, press the W control up (0 74).Press W down to zoom out. To view multi-ple images, press W down when the pic-ture is displayed full frame (0 72).

W control

A See AlsoFor information on toggling photo info on or off, see page 69. See page77 for information on slide shows.

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Deleting PicturesTo delete the current picture, press O. Aconfirmation dialog will be displayed;press O again to delete the picture andreturn to playback, or press K to exitwithout deleting the picture. Note thatonce deleted, pictures can not be recovered.

ADeleting Multiple PicturesThe Delete option in the playback menu canbe used to delete selected pictures (0 75), allpictures (0 75), pictures taken on selecteddates (0 75), or pictures previously selectedas candidates for deletion (0 75).

O button

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8Smart Photo Selector ModeChoose Smart Photo Selector mode for photos that capture afleeting expression on the face of a portrait subject or otherhard-to-time shots such as group photos in party scenes. Eachtime the shutter is released, the camera automatically selects thebest shot and four best shot candidates based on compositionand motion.

1 Select Smart Photo Selector mode.

2 Frame the photograph.

Taking Photos in Smart Photo Selector Mode

Rotate the mode dial to y. Mode dial

Holding the camera as shown onpage 24, compose the photographwith your subject in the center of theframe.

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3 Begin buffering photographs.Press the shutter-release button half-way to focus (0 25). An icon will bedisplayed as the camera beginsrecording images to the memorybuffer. The camera continuouslyadjusts focus to account for changesin the distance to the subject in the AFarea brackets while the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.

AF area brackets

ABufferingBuffering begins when the shutter-release button is pressed halfwayand ends after about 90 seconds or when the shutter-release button ispressed all the way down.

Shutter-release button pressed

halfway to focus

Shutter-release button pressed all the way

down Shooting ends

Buffering

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4 Shoot.Smoothly press the shutter-releasebutton the rest of the way down. Thecamera will compare shots recordedto the buffer both before and after theshutter-release button was pressed,and select five to copy to the memorycard. Note that some time may berequired. The best picture is displayedin the monitor when recording is com-plete.

A Smart Photo Selector ModeThe camera automatically chooses a scene mode appropriate to thesubject (automatic scene selection; 0 23). Movies can not be recorded,and pressing the movie-record button has no effect.

The optional SB-N5 flash unit is equipped with a capture illuminatorwhich lights during buffering (0 62). Buffering ends automatically andthe capture illuminator turns off after shooting or if the shutter-releasebutton is kept pressed halfway for about six seconds. Buffering can beresumed by removing your finger from the shutter-release button andthen pressing it halfway.

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Choosing the Best Shot

Viewing PhotographsPress K and use the multi selector todisplay photographs taken with theSmart Photo Selector (0 28; picturestaken with the Smart Photo Selector areindicated by a y icon). Of the five pho-tographs recorded by the Smart PhotoSelector, only the best shot will be dis-played (when you press the multi selec-tor right to view the next picture, thecamera will skip over the best shot can-didates, with the result that the next pic-ture displayed wil l not have a fi lenumber that immediately follows that ofthe current picture). To end playbackand return to shooting mode, press theshutter-release button halfway.

K button

When a photograph taken with theSmart Photo Selector is displayed, youcan choose the best shot by pressing J.Press 4 or 2 to view the other picturesin the sequence and press J to selectthe current picture as the best shot. Toreturn to normal playback, press D.

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Deleting PicturesPressing O when a picture taken with theSmart Photo Selector is selected displaysa confirmation dialog; press O again todelete the photographs selected by theSmart Photo Selector, or press K to exitwithout deleting the pictures. Note thatonce deleted, pictures can not be recov-ered.

ADeleting Individual PhotographsPressing the O button in the best shot selec-tion dialog displays the following options;highlight an option using the multi selectorand press J to select.• This image: Delete the current photo (note

that the picture currently selected as thebest shot can not be deleted).

• All except best shot: Delete all photos in the sequence except the onecurrently selected as the best shot.

A confirmation dialog will be displayed; to delete the selected image orimages, highlight Yes and press J.

O button

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yMovie ModeChoose movie mode to shoot high-definition (HD) or slow-motion (0 40) movies using the movie-record button.

Record movies with sound at an aspect ratio of 16 : 9.

1 Select movie mode.

2 Frame the opening shot.

D The 0 IconA 0 icon indicates that movies can not be recorded.

HD Movies

Rotate the mode dial to 1. An HDmovie crop with an aspect ratio of16 : 9 will appear in the display.

Mode dial

Holding the camera as shown onpage 24, frame the opening shot withyour subject in the center of the dis-play.

A Exposure ModeBy default, the camera automatically chooses a scene mode appropri-ate to the subject (automatic scene selection; 0 23).

A See AlsoSee page 140 for information on adding fade in/fade out effects. Framesize and frame rate options are described on page 123.

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3 Start recording.Press the movie-record button tobegin recording. A recording indica-tor, the time elapsed, and the timeavailable are displayed while record-ing is in progress.

4 End recording.Press the movie-record button again to end recording.Recording will end automatically when the maximum lengthis reached (0 123), the memory card is full, another mode isselected, the lens is removed, or the camera becomes hot(0 xvi ).

A Audio RecordingBe careful not to cover the microphoneand note that the built-in microphonemay record sounds made by the cameraor lens. By default, the camera focusescontinuously; to avoid recording focusnoise, select a focus mode of AF-S (0 52) oruse an optional ME-1 external micro-phone (0 163). The Movie soundoptions item in the shooting menu offerssensitivity and wind noise options forboth built-in and external microphones(0 141).

AMaximum LengthAt default settings, HD movies can be up to 4 GB in size and 20 min-utes in length (for more information, see page 123); note thatdepending on memory card write speed, shooting may end beforethis length is reached (0 165).

A Exposure LockIn exposure modes other than h Scene auto selector, exposure willlock while the A (multi selector up) button is pressed (0 125).

Movie-record button

Recording indicator/Time elapsed

Time available

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❚❚ Taking Photographs During HD Movie RecordingPress the shutter-release button all theway down to take a photograph withoutinterrupting HD movie recording. Photo-graphs taken during movie recordinghave an aspect ratio of 16 : 9.

❚❚ Choosing the Movie TypeTo choose between high definition andslow motion recording, press & and usethe multi selector and J button tochoose from the following options:• HD movie: Record movies in HD.• Slow motion: Record slow-motion mov-

ies (0 40).

A Taking Photographs During Movie RecordingUp to 20 photographs can be taken with eachmovie shot. Please note that photographscan not be taken with slow-motion movies.

DRecording MoviesFlicker, banding, or distortion may be visiblein the displays and in the final movie underfluorescent, mercury vapor, or sodium lampsor if the camera is panned horizontally or anobject moves at high speed through frame(flicker and banding can be reduced in HDmovies by choosing a Flicker reductionoption that matches the frequency of thelocal AC power supply; 0 157). Bright lightsources may leave after-images when thecamera is panned. Jagged edges, color fring-ing, moiré, and bright spots may also appear.When recording movies, avoid pointing thecamera at the sun or other strong lightsources. Failure to observe this precautioncould result in damage to the camera’s inter-nal circuitry.

& button

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Record silent movies with an aspect ratio of 8 : 3. Movies arerecorded at 400 fps and play back at 30 fps.

1 Select movie mode.

2 Select slow-motion mode.

3 Frame the opening shot.

Slow Motion

Rotate the mode dial to 1. Mode dial

Press the & button and use the multiselector and J button to select Slowmotion. A slow-motion movie cropwith an aspect ratio of 8 : 3 will appearin the display.

& button

Holding the camera as shown onpage 24, frame the opening shot withyour subject in the center of the dis-play.

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4 Start recording.

5 End recording.Press the movie-record button again to end recording.Recording will end automatically when the maximum lengthis reached, the memory card is full, another mode is selected,the lens is removed, or the camera becomes hot (0 xvi).

Press the movie-record button tobegin recording. A recording indica-tor, the time elapsed, and the timeavailable are displayed while record-ing is in progress. The camera focuseson the subject at the center of the dis-play; face detection (0 25) is notavailable.

Movie-record button

Recording indicator/Time elapsed

Time available

AMaximum LengthUp to 5 seconds or 4 GB of footage can be recorded; note thatdepending on memory card write speed, shooting may end beforethis length is reached (0 165).

A Exposure ModeThe default exposure mode for slow-motion movie recording isP Programmed auto (0 113). h Scene auto selector is not availablein slow-motion movie mode.

A See AlsoFrame rate options are described on page 122.

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Movies are indicated by a 1 icon in full-frame playback (0 28).Press J to start playback.

The following operations can be performed:

Viewing Movies

1 icon/LengthMovie playback indicator/

Current position/total length

Guide Volume

To Use Description

Pause Pause playback.

Play JResume playback when the movie is pausedor during rewind/advance.

Advance/rewind

/

Press 4 to rewind, 2 to advance. Speedincreases with each press, from 2 × to 5 × to10 × to 15 ×. If playback is paused, the movierewinds or advances one frame at a time; keepthe button pressed for continuous rewind oradvance. You can also rotate the multi selectorto rewind or advance when playback ispaused.

Adjust volume

W Press up to increase volume, down todecrease.

Return to full-frame playback

/K Press 1 or K to exit to full-frame playback.

Exit to shooting

mode

Press the shutter-release button halfway toexit to shooting mode. Photographs can betaken immediately.

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Deleting MoviesTo delete the current movie, press O. Aconfirmation dialog will be displayed;press O again to delete the movie andreturn to playback, or press K to exitwithout deleting the movie. Note thatonce deleted, movies can not be recovered.

A See AlsoSee page 107 for information on trimmingunwanted footage from movies.

O button

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Motion Snapshot ModeChoose Motion Snapshot mode to record brief movie vignetteswith your photographs. Each time the shutter is released, thecamera records a still image and about a second of movie foot-age. When the resulting “Motion Snapshot” is viewed on thecamera, the movie will play back in slow motion over approxi-mately 2.5 s, followed by the still image.

1 Select Motion Snapshot mode.

2 Frame the picture.

Shooting in Motion Snapshot Mode

Rotate the mode dial to z. Mode dial

Holding the camera as shown onpage 24, compose the photographwith your subject in the center of theframe.

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3 Begin buffering.

4 Shoot.Smoothly press the shutter-releasebutton the rest of the way down. Thecamera will record a photograph,together with about a second ofmovie footage beginning before andending after the time the shutter-release button was pressed. Note thatsome time may be required. Whenrecording is complete, the photo-graph will be displayed for a few sec-onds.

Press the shutter-release button half-way to focus (0 25). An icon will bedisplayed as the camera beginsrecording footage to the memorybuffer.

ABufferingBuffering begins when the shutter-release button is pressed halfwayand ends after about 90 seconds or when the shutter-release button ispressed all the way down.

Shutter-release button pressed

halfway to focus

Shutter-release button pressed all the way

down Shooting ends

Buffering

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❚❚ Choosing a ThemeTo choose the background music for themovie, press & and use the multi selectorand J button to choose from Beauty,Waves, Relaxation, and Tenderness.

& button

AMotion Snapshot ModeBy default, the camera automatically chooses a scene mode appropri-ate to the subject (automatic scene selection; 0 23). Live audio is notrecorded. Movies can not be recorded using the movie-record button.

The optional SB-N5 flash unit is equipped with a capture illuminatorwhich lights during buffering (0 62). Buffering ends automatically andthe capture illuminator turns off after shooting or if the shutter-releasebutton is kept pressed halfway for about six seconds. Buffering can beresumed by removing your finger from the shutter-release button andthen pressing it halfway.

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Deleting Motion SnapshotsTo delete the current Motion Snapshot,press O. A confirmation dialog will bedisplayed; press O again to delete thephoto and movie and return to play-back, or press K to exit without deletingthe file. Note that once deleted, MotionSnapshots can not be recovered.

Viewing Motion SnapshotsPress K and use the multi selector todisplay a Motion Snapshot (0 28;Motion Snapshots are indicated by a zicon). Pressing J when a Motion Snap-shot is displayed plays back the movieportion in slow motion over a period ofabout 2.5 s, followed by the photo; thebackground track plays for about 10 s.To end playback and return to shootingmode, press the shutter-release buttonhalfway.

K button

O button

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tMore on Photography

The self-timer and optional ML-L3 remote control (0 163) can beused to reduce camera shake or for self-portraits. The followingoptions are available:

1 Mount the camera on a tripod.Mount the camera on a tripod or place the camera on a sta-ble, level surface.

2 Display self-timer options.

Self-Timer and Remote Control Modes

OffSelf-timer and remote control off. The shutter isreleased when the camera shutter-release button ispressed.

c 10 s The shutter is released 2, 5, or 10 seconds after theshutter-release button is pressed all the way down.Choose 2 s to reduce camera shake, 5 s or 10 s forself-portraits.

b 5 s

a 2 s

"Delayed remote

The shutter is released 2 s after the shutter-releasebutton on the optional ML-L3 remote control ispressed.

#Quick response remote

The shutter is released when the shutter-release but-ton on the optional ML-L3 remote control is pressed.

ABefore Using the Remote ControlBefore using the remote control for the first time, remove the clear plas-tic battery-insulator sheet.

Press 4 (E) to display self-timeroptions.

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3 Select the desired option.

4 Frame the photograph and shoot.Self-timer mode: Press the shutter-release button halfway to focus, andthen press the button the rest of theway down. The self-timer lamp willstart to blink and a beep will begin tosound. Two seconds before the photois taken, the lamp will stop blinkingand the beeping will become morerapid.

Remote control mode: Aim the ML-L3 ateither of the infrared receivers on thecamera (0 2, 3) and press the ML-L3shutter-release button (stand at a dis-tance of 5 m/16 ft or less when usingthe front receiver, 1.5 m/5 ft, or lesswhen using the rear receiver). In delayed remote mode, theself-timer lamp will light for about two seconds before theshutter is released. In quick-response remote mode, the self-timer lamp will flash after the shutter has been released.

Use the multi selector to highlight thedesired option and press J.

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Note that the timer may not start or a photograph may not betaken if the camera is unable to focus or in other situations inwhich the shutter can not be released. Turning the camera offcancels self-timer and remote control modes. Remote controlmodes are cancelled automatically if no operations are per-formed for about five minutes after the mode is selected inStep 3.

AMovie ModeIn self-timer mode, start and stop the timer by pressing the movie-record button instead of the shutter-release button. In remote controlmode, the ML-L3 shutter-release button functions as the movie-recordbutton.

A Tripod Mounting SpacerUse an optional TA-N100 tripod mounting spacer to prevent largerlenses coming into contact with the tripod head when the camera ismounted on a tripod (0 164).

A See AlsoFor information on choosing how long the camera will wait for a signalfrom the remote, see page 156. See page 155 for information on con-trolling the beeps that sound when the self-timer or remote control isused.

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Choose how the camera focuses (note that focus mode selectionis not available in h Scene auto selector mode; 0 23, 111).

* Shutter can only be released if camera is able to focus.

Focus Mode

AF-AAuto-select AF: The camera automatically selects AF-S if the subject isstationary, AF-C if it is moving. *

AF-SSingle AF: For stationary subjects. Focus locks when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. *

AF-CContinuous AF: For subjects in motion. The camera focuses continu-ously while the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. Photoscan be taken whether or not the camera is in focus.

AF-FFull-time AF: For subjects in motion. The camera focuses continu-ously; photos can be taken whether or not the camera is in focus.

MFManual focus: Focus manually (0 55). Photos can be taken whetheror not the camera is in focus.

A Focus ModeThe options available vary with the shooting mode.

Still image mode

Mechanical/Electronic AF-A (default), AF-S, AF-C, MF

Electronic (Hi)10 fps AF-A30 fps/60 fps

AF-S

Movie modeHD movie AF-F (default), AF-S, MFSlow motion AF-S (default), MF

Smart Photo Selector AF-AMotion Snapshot AF-S

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1 Display focus mode options.

2 Select the desired option.

Press 3 (%) to display focus modeoptions.

Use the multi selector to highlight thedesired option and press J.

A The AF-Assist IlluminatorIf the subject is poorly lit, the AF-assist illumi-nator will light automatically to assist theautofocus operation when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. The AF-assist illuminator is available in still image,Smart Photo Selector, and Motion Snapshotmodes and lights only if:• AF-S is selected for focus mode or single AF

selected in AF-A focus mode,• Auto-area is selected for AF-area mode (0 144) or the center focus

area (0 25) is selected for Single-point, and• On is selected for Built-in AF assist in the shooting menu (0 147).Larger lenses may prevent the illuminator lighting all or part of the sub-ject. Remove lens hoods when using the illuminator.

A See AlsoSee page 155 for information on controlling the beep that soundswhen the camera focuses.

AF-assist illuminator

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AGetting Good Results with AutofocusAutofocus does not perform well under the conditions listed below.The shutter release may be disabled if the camera is unable to focusunder these conditions, or the focus area may be displayed in greenand the camera may sound a beep, allowing the shutter to be releasedeven when the subject is not in focus. In these cases, focus manually(0 55) or use focus lock (0 145) to focus on another subject at thesame distance, and then recompose the photograph.

There is little or no contrast between the subject and the background.

The subject contains areas of sharply contrasting brightness.

Example: The subject is the same color as the back-ground.

Examples: The subject is half in the shade; a night scene with point illu-mination.

The subject contains objects at differ-ent distances from the camera.

Background objects appear larger than the subject.

Example: The subject is inside a cage.

Example: A building is in the frame behind the subject.

The subject is dominated by regular geometric patterns.

The subject contains many fine details or is made up of objects that are small or lack variation in brightness.

Example: Blinds or a row of windows in a skyscraper.

Example: A field of flowers.

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Manual FocusManual focus can be used when autofocus does not produce thedesired results.

1 Select manual focus mode.

2 Display the manual focus guides.

Press 3 (%) and select MF (manualfocus; 0 52).

Press J to magnify the view at thecenter of the frame and display man-ual focus guides.

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3 Focus.Rotate the multi selector until the sub-ject is in focus. Rotate the multi selec-tor clockwise to increase the focusd i s t a n c e , c o u n t e r c l o c k w i s e t odecrease; the faster you rotate themulti selector, the quicker the focusdistance changes. The focus indicatorshows the approximate focus dis-tance. Press J when the subject is infocus.

To magnify the view in the display byup to about 10× for precise focus,press the W control up. Press 1, 2, 3,or 4 to view areas of the frame notcurrently visible in the display; the vis-ible portion is shown by the naviga-tion window. To zoom out, press the Wcontrol down.

Multi selector dial: Focus

W control: Zoom in or out

Focus indicator

Navigation window

AMoviesThe multi selector can also be used to choose the focus distance if man-ual focus is selected during movie recording. Rotate the multi selectorclockwise to increase the focus distance, counterclockwise to decrease;the faster you rotate the multi selector, the quicker the focus distancechanges.

A Focal Plane PositionTo determine the distance between yoursubject and the camera, measure from thefocal plane mark on the camera body. Thedistance between the lens mounting flangeand the focal plane is approximately 17 mm(0.7 in.).

Focal plane mark

Approx.17 mm

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Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the valuesuggested by the camera, making pictures brighter or darker.Choose from values between –3 EV (underexposure) and +3 EV(overexposure) in increments of 1/3 EV. In general, positive valuesmake the image brighter while negative values make it darker.Exposure compensation is not available in h Scene auto selec-tor and M Manual exposure modes.

1 Display exposure compensation options.

2 Select a value.

Normal exposure can be restored by setting exposure compen-sation to ±0. Exposure compensation is not reset when the cam-era is turned off.

Exposure Compensation

–1 EV No exposure compensation

+1 EV

Press 2 (E) to display exposure com-pensation options.

Use the multi selector to highlight thedesired value and press J.

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A Exposure CompensationExposure compensation is most effective when used with center-weighted or spot metering (0 124).

AOptional Flash UnitsWhen used with optional flash units, exposure compensation affectsboth background exposure and flash level.

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In still image mode, the optional SB-N5 flash unit can be used foradditional lighting, to “fill in” (illuminate) shadows and backlitsubjects, or to add catch lights to your subjects’ eyes. In SmartPhoto Selector and Motion Snapshot modes, the flash will notfire but the capture illuminator will light to illuminate your sub-ject. The flash does not fire in movie mode or when the Elec-tronic (Hi) shutter type is selected in still image mode.

Attaching Flash UnitsMount optional flash units on the camera multi accessory port.

1 Remove the multi accessory port cover.

2 Attach the flash unit.

Flash Photography

Remove the cover as shown at right.Keep the cover in a safe place andreplace it when the port is not in use.

Turn the camera off and mount theflash unit on the multi accessory portas described in the manual providedwith the flash unit.

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AOptional Flash UnitsFlash units other than the SB-N5 can not be used. Detailed instructionsmay be found in the manual provided with the flash unit. Objects closeto the camera may be overexposed at high ISO sensitivities.

A The Flash/Capture-Illuminator Status IndicatorsIf the flash status or capture-illuminator status indicator on the rear ofthe flash unit blinks, one of the following errors may have occurred:

Display Description

The flash status indicator blinks forabout three seconds after a photo-graph is taken.

The flash has fired at full power andthe photograph may be underex-posed. Try reducing the distance tothe subject or increasing ISO sensi-tivity (0 131).

The flash or capture status indicatorblinks once a second.

Continuous use has caused the tem-perature of the flash unit to rise andthe unit has been disabled to protectthe flash. Turn the unit off and waitfor it to cool.

The flash and capture status indicatorsblink once every two seconds.

A data transfer error has occurred.Check that the flash unit is correctlyattached.

The flash status indicator blinks eighttimes a second.

An error has occurred in the unit’sinternal circuitry. Turn the cameraoff, remove the flash unit, and takethe camera and flash unit to a Nikon-authorized service center for consul-tation.

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Taking PicturesThe camera supports a variety of flash modes for photographingpoorly lit or backlit subjects.

1 Turn the camera and flash unit on.

2 Choose a flash mode.Choose a flash mode as described on page 63.

3 Position the flash head.

4 Take pictures.

Rotate the flash head so that it pointsdirectly ahead.

Before shooting, confirm that the flashstatus indicator on the rear of the flashunit is lit and that the flash-ready indi-cator (I) appears in the camera dis-play. To take pictures without theflash, turn the flash unit off.

Flash status indicator

Capture-illuminatorstatus indicator

60°60°60° 75°75°75° 90°90°90°

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❚❚ Bounce LightingLight from the flash can be “bounced” (reflected) from a ceilingor wall, dispersing the light from the flash to make shadows lessharsh and reduce glare from hair, skin, clothing and foregroundobjects.

The flash head on the optional SB-N5 flash unit can be rotated90 ° up and 180 ° left or right.

Flash head rotated upward 90 ° (bounce lighting)

Flash pointed directly ahead (normal lighting)

ABounce LightingIf possible, bounce flash lighting from a reflective white or near-whitesurface; light reflected from other surfaces may change the colors inthe photograph. If no suitable surface can be found nearby, a piece ofwhite paper (A4 or letter sized) can be used instead, but be sure tocheck the results in the camera display.

A The Capture IlluminatorThe optional SB-N5 flash unit offers a captureilluminator that lights to illuminate subjectsin Smart Photo Selector and Motion Snap-shot modes (0 31, 45). The illuminator willlight for about six seconds during buffering,illuminating subjects about 1 m (3.3 ft) fromthe camera. Before shooting, confirm thatthe capture-illuminator status indicator is lit.The indicator lights during buffering.

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❚❚ Flash ModeThe flash mode can be selected using the Flash mode item inthe shooting menu (0 109).

1 P Programmed auto or A Aperture-priority auto exposure modes only.2 S Shutter-priority auto and M Manual exposure modes only.

N Fill flash: Use for additional lighting or to fill in shadows.

NjRed-eye reduction: Use for portraits. Red-eye reduction lamplights before flash fires, reducing “red-eye”.

NpSlow sync 1: Shutter speeds slow automatically to capturebackground lighting at night or under low light.

NjpRed-eye slow sync 1: Combine red-eye reduction with slowsync for portraits that include background lighting.

Nq / Nr

Rear- curtain slow sync 1/Rear- curtain sync 2: The flash fires justbefore the shutter closes, creating a stream of light behindmoving objects as illustrated below at right (other flashmodes use front-curtain sync, in which the flash fires asthe shutter opens; the effect this produces with movinglight sources is shown below at left).

Front-curtain sync Rear-curtain sync

A See AlsoSee page 148 for information on choosing how the camera controlsflash output. For information on adjusting flash level, see page 149.

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1 Select Flash mode.

2 Choose a flash mode.

Press the G button to display themenus. Highlight Flash mode in theshooting menu and press 2.

Use the multi selector to highlight thedesired option and press J. Press theshutter button halfway to exit themenus and return to shooting mode.

A Shutter SpeedShutter speed is restricted to the following ranges when a flash is used.• Mechanical selected for Shutter type (0 27, 122):

Exposure mode Shutter speedh Scene auto selector (f) 1/250–1 s

S Shutter-priority auto 1/250–30 sM Manual 1/250–30 s, Bulb

Other 1/250–1/60 s• Electronic selected for Shutter type (0 27, 122):

Exposure mode Shutter speedh Scene auto selector (f) 1/60–1 s

S Shutter-priority auto 1/60–30 sM Manual 1/60–30 s, Bulb

Other 1/60 s

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DUsing a FlashWhen using a flash, be sure the subject is at a range of at least 0.6 m(2 ft) and remove lens hoods to prevent vignetting (shadows createdwhere the end of the lens obscures the optional flash unit). Note thatsome lenses may block the flash or capture illuminator at some focallengths or shooting distances. For more information, see Nikon web-sites.

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GP-N100 GPS units (available separately) can be used to recordinformation on your current position when pictures are taken.This information can be viewed on a computer using ViewNX 2(supplied) or Capture NX 2 (available separately; 0 163).ViewNX 2 can be installed from the supplied ViewNX 2/Short Movie Creator CD.

Attaching the GP-N100The GP-N100 attaches to the camera multi accessory port.

1 Remove the multi accessory port cover.

2 Attach the GP-N100.

The GP-N100 GPS Unit

Remove the cover as shown at right.Keep the cover in a safe place andreplace it when the port is not in use.

Turn the camera off and mount theGP-N100 on the multi accessory portas described in the manual providedwith the GPS unit.

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Setup Menu Options

• Auto power off: Choose whether the displays turn off auto-matically when the GP-N100 is attached.

• Position: This item is only available if the GP-N100 is currentlyreceiving GPS data, when it displays the current latitude, longi-tude, altitude, and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) asreported by the GP-N100.

• Use GPS to set clock: Select Yes to synchronize the cameraclock with the time reported by the GPS device.

The GPS item in the setup menu containsthe following options. To display GPSoptions, press G and select GPS inthe setup menu.

EnableCamera displays turn off automatically if no operations areperformed for the time selected for Auto power off in thesetup menu (0 155). This reduces the drain on the battery.

Disable The displays do not turn off automatically while theGP-N100 is attached.

A Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)UTC data is provided by the GPS device and is independent of the cam-era clock.

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A Connection StatusConnection status is shown by the h icon in the camera display (0 4)and the LED on the GP-N100:

h icon LED Description

h (blinks) Blinks (red)The GPS unit is searching for a signal. Pic-tures taken while the h icon is blinkingdo not include GPS data.

h (static) Blinks (green)The unit is receiving signals from three GPSsatellites. GPS data will be recorded withphotographs.

h (static) On (green)The unit is receiving signals from four ormore GPS satellites. More precise GPS datawill be recorded with photographs.

GPS data are only recorded while the GP-N100 is receiving signals fromat least three satellites. If no signal is received for over two seconds, theh icon will clear from the camera display and no GPS data will berecorded.

A Assisted GPSWhen connected to a computer using its supplied USB cable, theGP-N100 can use resources provided by Nikon servers to reduce thetime needed to acquire GPS data (GPS data can still be acquired with-out these resources, although the time needed to do may increase).This method of determining position using supplementary informa-tion stored in a file supplied by a network is known as “Assisted GPS”(A-GPS or aGPS). To connect to Nikon servers and receive Assisted GPSfiles, the GP-N100 uses GP-N100 Utility software, available for down-load from the following website:http://nikonimglib.com/gpn100u/For information on using GP-N100 Utility, see the above website oronline help. The Assisted GPS file provided by the servers is valid fortwo weeks, after which time it can no longer be used to assist globalpositioning. Use GP-N100 Utility regularly to keep the GP-N100 up todate.

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IMore on Playback

❚❚ Simple Photo Information

Photo InformationPhoto information is superimposed onimages displayed in full-frame playback(0 28). Press the $ button to cyclethrough simple photo information(0 69), detailed photo information(0 70), and no photo information.

$ button

Still images Movies

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1 Shooting mode ..................................... 72 Protect status .................................... 1033 Frame number/total number of

images4 Image quality.................................... 119

Frame rate.......................................... 1225 Image size.......................................... 119

Frame size .......................................... 1236 File name ........................................... 120

7 Time of recording ......................19, 1588 Date of recording.......................19, 1589 Battery indicator .................................21

10 Rating ....................................................7611 Movie length........................................4212 Audio recording indicator ..............14113 On-screen guide (for movies) ..........42

A Thumbnail PlaybackPress $ to view or hide ratings (0 76) when thumbnails are dis-played (0 72). In four- and nine-frame playback, protect status (0 103)and frame numbers are also displayed.

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❚❚ Detailed Photo Information

Still images

Movies

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1 Shooting mode ..................................... 72 Frame number/total number of

images3 Protect status.....................................1034 Camera name5 Retouch indicator ...........104, 105, 106

Movie edit indicator.........................1076 Histogram showing distribution of

tones in image ...................................717 ISO sensitivity ....................................1318 Focal length .......................................1979 Flash mode...........................................63

10 Flash compensation.........................14911 Exposure compensation ...................5712 Metering .............................................12413 Exposure mode .................................11114 Shutter speed ...........................114, 11615 Aperture.....................................115, 116

16 GPS data indicator.............................. 6617 Picture Control ..................................13218 Active D-Lighting indicator............13919 Image quality ....................................119

Frame rate ..........................................12320 Image size...........................................119

Frame size...........................................12321 File name ............................................12022 Time of recording ...................... 19, 15823 Date of recording....................... 19, 15824 Battery indicator ................................. 2125 White balance....................................126

White balance fine-tuning............12726 Color space.........................................13827 Rating .................................................... 7628 Audio recording indicator ..............141

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AHistograms (0 70)Camera histograms are intended only as a guide and may differ fromthose in imaging applications. Sample histograms are shown below:• If brightness varies evenly across the

image, the distribution of toneswill be relatively even.

• If the image is dark, tone distribu-tion will be shifted to the left.

• If the image is bright, tone distribu-tion will be shifted to the right.

Exposure compensation shifts the distribution of tones to the rightwhen raised, to the left when lowered. Histograms can give you arough idea of overall exposure when bright ambient lighting makes itdifficult to see the display in the monitor.

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The following operations can be performed:

Thumbnail PlaybackTo view pictures in “contact sheets” of 4,9, or 72 images, press W down when a pic-ture is displayed full frame.

W control

Full-frame playback

Calendar playbackThumbnail playback

To Use Description

Display more images

W

Press down to increase the number ofimages displayed, up to decrease. Pressdown when 72 images are displayed to viewimages taken on selected dates (0 73).Press up when 4 images are displayed toview the highlighted image full frame.

Display fewer images

Highlight images

/ Use the multi selector to highlight images.You can delete (0 75) or rate (0 76) thehighlighted image or zoom in for a closerlook (0 74).

View highlighted image J

Press J to view the highlighted image fullframe.

Delete highlighted image O See page 75.

Rate highlighted image & See page 76.

Exit to shooting mode

Press the shutter-release button halfway.Photographs can be taken immediately.

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The following operations can be performed:

Calendar PlaybackTo view pictures taken on a selected date,press W down when 72 pictures are dis-played (0 72).

W control

Full-frame playback

Calendar playbackThumbnail playback

To Use Description

Highlight date

/

Use multi selector to highlight date.

View pictures taken on highlighted date J

Press J to view the first picturetaken on the highlighted date.

Delete pictures taken on highlighted date O

Press O to delete all pictures taken onthe highlighted date.

Exit to thumbnail display W

Press W up to return to 72-frame dis-play.

Exit to shooting mode

Press the shutter-release button half-way. Photographs can be takenimmediately.

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The following operations can be performed:

Playback ZoomTo zoom in on a photograph, display itfull frame and press W up. Playback zoomis not available with movies or MotionSnapshots.

W control

To Use Description

Zoom in or out W

Press up to zoom in,down to zoom out.Whenever you zoom inor out, a navigation win-dow will appear with thearea currently visible inthe display indicated bya yellow border. Press 1, 2, 3, or 4 to scroll theimage (keep pressed to scroll rapidly to other areasof the frame).

View other areas of image

View faces

Faces (up to five)detected during zoomare indicated by whiteborders in the navigationwindow. Rotate themulti selector to viewother faces.

Exit zoom J Return to full-frame playback.Exit to

shooting mode

Press the shutter-release button halfway. Photo-graphs can be taken immediately.

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Pictures can be deleted from the memory card as describedbelow. Note that once deleted, pictures can not be recovered;protected images, however, will not be deleted.

Deleting the Current Picture

The Playback MenuTo delete multiple images, press the G button, select Deletein the playback menu, and choose from the options below. Aconfirmation dialog will be displayed; select Yes to delete theimages (note that some time may be required if a large numberof images is selected).

Deleting Pictures

To delete the picture currently displayedin full-frame playback or selected in thethumbnail list, press O. A confirmationdialog will be displayed; press O again todelete the picture and return to playback,or press K to exit without deleting thepicture. O button

Delete selected imagesHighlight images and press 1 or 3 to select ordeselect (0 102). Press J to exit when the selec-tion is complete.

Select images by date

Highlight dates and press 2 to select or deselect.To view the pictures taken on the highlighteddate, press W down; hold W up to view the high-lighted picture full frame or press W down again toreturn to the date list. Press J to delete all pic-tures taken on the selected dates.

Delete all images Delete all pictures on the memory card.Discard Delete all pictures rated ) (discard; 0 76).

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Rate pictures or mark them as candidates for later deletion(0 75). The Slide show option in the playback menu can beused to display only pictures with a selected rating or ratings(0 77). Rating is not available with protected images.

1 Select a picture.Display a picture in full-frame playback or highlight it in thethumbnail list.

2 Press &.

Rating Pictures

Press & and rotate the multi selectorto choose from ratings of zero to fivestars, or select ) to mark the pictureas a candidate for later deletion. Therating is stored when you press J ordisplay another picture.

& button

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1 Select the type of image used in the show.Highlight the desired option and press J.

Slide Shows

To view a slide show of the pictures onthe memory card, press the G button,select Slide show in the playback menu,and follow the steps below.

G button

All images Display all the images on the memory card.Still images Display still images only.

Movies Display movies only.

Motion SnapshotDisplay only the movie portion of Motion Snapshots.The associated photographs are not displayed.

Select images by date

Display only imagesrecorded on a selecteddate. A calendar will bedisplayed; use the multiselector to highlight adate.

Selected scene

Display only photos belonging to a specific scene, asdetermined by the automatic scene selector (0 23)when the pictures were taken. Choose from Auto,Portrait, Landscape, Night portrait, and Close up.

By rating

Display only images with aselected rating or ratings(0 76). A rating selectiondialog will be displayed;use the multi selector tohighlight ratings and press2 to select or deselect.

Face priorityDisplay only images in which the camera hasdetected a face (0 25).

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2 Adjust display times and choose a background track.Adjust the following options:

Frame interval Choose how long each still image is displayed.

Movie playback time

Choose how much of each movie is played backbefore the next slide is displayed. Choose Same asframe interval to display the next slide after thetime selected for Frame interval, No limit to playback the entire movie before displaying the nextslide.

Audio

Mute audio playback or choose a slide show back-ground track. Select Movie sound tracks to playonly audio recorded with movies; in this case, nosound is played for still images or Motion Snapshots.

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3 Select Start.

The following operations can be performed while a slideshow is in progress:

The options shown at right are dis-played when the show ends. SelectResume to restart or Exit to exit to theplayback menu.

Highlight Start and press J to startthe slide show.

To Use Description

Skip back/skip ahead

Press 4 to return to the previous frame, 2to skip to the next frame.

Pause/resume J Pause the show. Press again to resume.

Adjust volume WPress up to increase volume, down todecrease.

Exit to playback mode

KEnd the show and return to playbackmode.

Exit to shooting mode

Press the shutter-release button halfway toexit to shooting mode. Photographs can betaken immediately.

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QConnections

Install the supplied software to copy pictures to your computerfor viewing and editing pictures and creating short movies.Before installing the software, confirm that your system meetsthe requirements on page 83.

1 Start the computer and insert the installer ViewNX 2/Short Movie Creator CD.

2 Select a language.If the desired language isnot available, click RegionSelection to choose a dif-ferent region and thenchoose the desired lan-guage (region selection isnot available in the Euro-pean release).

Installing the Supplied Software

Windows Mac OS

Double-click icon on desktop

Double-clickWelcome icon

q Select region (if required)

w Select language e Click Next

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3 Start the installer.Click Install and follow theon-screen instructions.

4 Exit the installer.Click Yes (Windows) or OK (Mac OS) when installation is com-plete.

The following software is installed:• ViewNX 2• Short Movie Creator• Apple QuickTime (Windows only)

5 Remove the installer CD from the CD-ROM drive.

Windows Mac OS

Click Yes Click OK

Click Install

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System RequirementsThe system requirements for the Short Movie Creator are:

If your system does not meet the above requirements, onlyViewNX 2 will be installed (0 85).

WindowsCPU 2 GHz intel Core 2 Duo or better

OS

Pre-installed versions of Windows 7 Home Basic/HomePremium/Professional/Enterprise/Ultimate (Service Pack 1),Windows Vista Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Enterprise/Ultimate (Service Pack 2), or Windows XP HomeEdition/Professional (Service Pack 3). All installed programsrun as 32-bit applications in 64-bit editions of Windows 7and Windows Vista.

RAM1.5 GB or more with at least 128 MB of video RAM (2 GB ormore with at least 256 MB of video RAM recommended for creating HDmovies)

Hard-disk spaceA minimum of 500 MB available on the startup disk (1 GB ormore recommended)

Monitor• Resolution: 1,024 × 768 pixels (XGA) or more• Color: 32-bit color (True Color) or more

Other DirectX 9 or later and OpenGL 1.4 or later

Mac OSCPU 2 GHz intel Core 2 Duo or betterOS Mac OS X version 10.5.8 or 10.6.7

RAM 1 GB or more

Hard-disk spaceA minimum of 500 MB available on the startup disk (1 GB ormore recommended)

Monitor• Resolution: 1,024 × 768 pixels (XGA) or more• Color: 24-bit color (millions of colors) or more

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The system requirements for the ViewNX 2 are:

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CPU

• Photos/JPEG movies: Intel Celeron, Pentium 4, or Coreseries, 1.6 GHz or better

• H.264 movies (playback): 3.0 GHz or better Pentium D• H.264 movies (editing): 2.6 GHz or better Core 2 Duo

OS

Pre-installed versions of Windows 7 Home Basic/HomePremium/Professional/Enterprise/Ultimate (Service Pack 1),Windows Vista Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Enterprise/Ultimate (Service Pack 2), or Windows XP HomeEdition/Professional (Service Pack 3). All installed programsrun as 32-bit applications in 64-bit editions ofWindows 7 and Windows Vista.

RAM• Windows 7/Windows Vista: 1 GB or more (2 GB or more recom-

mended)• Windows XP: 512 MB or more (2 GB or more recommended)

Hard-disk spaceA minimum of 500 MB available on the startup disk (1 GB or more recommended)

Monitor• Resolution: 1024 × 768 pixels (XGA) or more (1280 × 1024

pixels (SXGA) or more recommended)• Color: 24-bit color (True Color) or more

Mac OS

CPU

• Photos/JPEG movies: PowerPC G4 (1 GHz or better), G5, Intel Core, or Xeon series

• H.264 movies (playback): PowerPC G5 Dual or Core Duo,2 GHz or better

• H.264 movies (editing): 2.6 GHz or better Core 2 DuoOS Mac OS X version 10.5.8, or 10.6.7

RAM 512 MB or more (2 GB or more recommended)

Hard-disk spaceA minimum of 500 MB available on the startup disk (1 GBor more recommended)

Monitor• Resolution: 1024 × 768 pixels (XGA) or more (1280 × 1024

pixels (SXGA) or more recommended)• Color: 24-bit color (millions of colors) or more

AMotion SnapshotsViewNX 2 is required to view Motion Snapshots on a computer.

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Transferring Pictures

1 Choose how pictures will be copied to the computer.Choose one of the following methods:• Direct USB connection: Turn the camera off and ensure that the

memory card is inserted in the camera. Connect the camerato the computer using the supplied USB cable (do not useforce or insert the connectors at an angle) and then turn thecamera on.

• SD card slot: If your computer is equipped with an SD card slot,the card can be inserted directly in the slot.

• SD card reader: Connect a card reader (available separatelyfrom third-party suppliers) to the computer and insert thememory card.

2 Start Nikon Transfer 2.If a message is displayed prompting you to choose a pro-gram, select Nikon Transfer 2.

Viewing and Editing Pictures on a Computer

AWindows 7If the following dialog is displayed, select Nikon Transfer 2 asdescribed below.

1 Under Import pictures andvideos, click Change pro-gram. A program selectiondialog will be displayed; selectImport File using NikonTransfer 2 and click OK.

2 Double-click Import file.

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3 Click Start Transfer.At default settings, all thepictures on the memorycard will be copied to thecomputer.

4 Terminate the connection.If the camera is connected to the computer, turn the cameraoff and disconnect the USB cable. If you are using a cardreader or card slot, choose the appropriate option in the com-puter operating system to eject the removable disk corre-sponding to the memory card and then remove the card fromthe card reader or card slot.

Viewing PicturesPi c t u r e s a re d i s p l aye d i nViewNX 2 when transfer is com-plete.

A Starting ViewNX 2 Manually• Windows: Double-click the

ViewNX 2 shortcut on the desk-top.

• Mac OS: Click the ViewNX 2 icon inthe Dock.

Click Start Transfer

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❚❚ Retouching PhotographsTo crop pictures and performsuch tasks as adjusting sharp-ness and tone levels, click theEdit button in the toolbar.

❚❚ Creating Short MoviesUse the Short Movie Creator tocreate short movies combiningmusic, Motion Snapshots,movie footage, and photostaken in still image or SmartPhoto Selector mode (0 88).

❚❚ Printing PicturesClick the Print button in thetoolbar. A dialog will be dis-played, allowing you to printpictures on a printer connectedto the computer.

❚❚ Viewing PlacesIf the selected image containsGPS data recorded using anoptional GP-N100 GPS unit(0 66), click the Geo Tag but-ton in the toolbar to view amap showing where the picture was taken (Internet connectionrequired).

A For More InformationConsult online help for more infor-mation on using ViewNX 2.

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Creating Short MoviesUse the supplied Short Movie Creator software to create moviescombining photographs taken in still image or Smart PhotoSelector mode with Motion Snapshots, movies, and music.

1 Transfer pictures.Transfer pictures as described on page 85.

2 Select components.Select pictures in ViewNX 2.

3 Start Short Movie Creator.

The images selected in Step2 will be displayed in theShort Movie Creator “Com-ponents” panel; if desired,additional pictures can bedragged into the “Compo-nents” panel from ViewNX 2and re-ordered using dragand drop. In the case ofp h o to s t a k e n w i t h t h eSmart Photo Selector, only the best shot will be displayed.The photo and movie components of Motion Snapshotsappear as separate files.

4 Select a style and background track.Select a style in the “Styles” panel and a background track inthe “Music” panel. To preview the movie, click .

C l i c k t h e S h o r t M o v i eCreator button in ViewNX 2.

“Components” panel

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5 Save the movie.Click Create Movie. The dia-log shown at right will bedisplayed; select one of thefollowing options and clickCreate.• Save file: Save the movie to a

folder on the computer.• Save to Camera (memory card):

Save the movie to a mem-ory card so that it can laterbe played back on the cam-era. To use this option, youwill first need to insert a memory card that has been format-ted in the camera (0 153) into a card reader or card slot.

A Starting Short Movie CreatorIf ViewNX 2 is not running, you can startShort Movie Creator by double-clickingthe Short Movie Creator icon on thedesktop (Windows) or clicking the ShortMovie Creator icon in the Dock (Mac OS). Windows Mac OS

A Viewing Short Movies on Other DevicesMovies saved to a memory card using the Save to Camera (memorycard) option in Short Movie Creator can be viewed on the camera, ordisplayed on a television monitor when the camera is connected to aTV (0 90). Movies created in other applications or using the Save fileoption in Short Movie Creator can not be viewed on the camera.

A For More InformationConsult online help for more infor-mation on using Short Movie Cre-ator.

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Connect the camera to a television or video recorder for play-back or recording.

Standard Definition DevicesBefore connecting the camera, confirm that the camera videostandard (0 156) matches that used in the TV.

1 Connect the A/V cable.Turn the camera off and connect the supplied audio/video(A/V) cable.

2 Tune the television to the video channel.

3 Turn the camera on.Turn the camera on and press K to view pictures on the TV(note that the edges of some images may not be displayed).The camera monitor will remain off; stereo sound recordedwith movies will be played back as monaural sound.

Viewing Pictures on TV

A Connecting Video CablesAlways turn the camera off before connecting or disconnecting A/V orHDMI cables. When connecting cables, do not use force or attempt toinsert the connectors at an angle.

A Video ModeIf no image is displayed, check that camera is connected and that thecorrect Video mode (0 156) is selected.

Connect to camera

Video (yellow)

Connect to video device

Audio (white)

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High-Definition DevicesA type C mini-pin High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)cable (available separately from third-party suppliers) can beused to connect the camera to high-definition video devices.

1 Connect the HDMI cable.Turn the camera off and connect the HDMI cable.

2 Tune the device to the HDMI channel.

3 Turn the camera on.Turn the camera on; the camera monitor will remain off andthe camera shooting mode display will appear on the HDdevice. Stereo sound recorded with movies plays in stereo.

D Close the Connector CoverClose the connector cover when the connectors are not in use. Foreignmatter in the connectors can interfere with data transfer.

A Television PlaybackVolume can be adjusted using the controls on the television; adjustingvolume on the camera has no effect. Use of an EH-5b AC adapter andEP-5B power connector (available separately) is recommended forextended playback.

Connect to HD device (choose cable with appropriate connector)

Connect to camera

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❚❚ HDMI Device ControlTo control the camera remotely from adevice that supports HDMI-CEC (High-Definition Multimedia Interface–Con-sumer Electronics Control), select On forHDMI device control in the camerasetup menu. The HDMI-CEC device will display a remote controlguide and the remote control can be used in place of the follow-ing camera controls:

The remote control guide can be hidden or displayed at any timeby pressing the yellow button on the remote control. See thetelevision manual for details.

Camera Remote control1, 3, 4, 2 Up, down, left, and right buttons

J Center buttonK Blue button

G Red buttonSlide show menu Green button

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Selected JPEG images can be printed on a PictBridge printerconnected directly to the camera.

Connecting the PrinterConnect the camera using the supplied USB cable.

1 Turn the camera off.

2 Connect the USB cable.Turn the printer on and connect the USB cable as shown. Donot use force or attempt to insert the connectors at an angle.

3 Turn the camera on.A welcome screen will be displayed in the monitor, followedby a PictBridge playback display.

Printing Photographs

AUSB HubsConnect the camera directly to the printer; do not connect thecable via a USB hub.

q w

A Printing Via Direct USB ConnectionBe sure the EN-EL15 battery is fully charged or use an optional EH-5bAC adapter and EP-5B power connector.

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Printing Pictures One at a Time

1 Select a picture.Press 4 or 2 to view additional pic-tures. Press W up to zoom in on thecurrent frame (0 74; press W down toexit zoom). To view nine pictures at atime, press W down when a picture isdisplayed full frame. Use the multiselector to highlight pictures, or pressW up to display the highlighted pic-ture full frame.

2 Adjust print options.Press J to display PictBridge printoptions (0 98). Press 1 or 3 to high-light options and press 2 to select.

3 Start printing.Highlight Start printing and press Jto start printing. To cancel before allcopies have been printed, press Jagain.

D Selecting Photographs for PrintingMovies and NEF (RAW) photographs (0 119) can not be selected forprinting. If Motion Snapshots are selected, only the photographs willbe printed; the movie portion will not be printed. If photographs takenwith the Smart Photo Selector are selected, only the best shot will beprinted.

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Printing Multiple Pictures

1 Display the PictBridge menu.

2 Choose an option.Highlight one of the following optionsand press 2.• Select images for printing: Select pic-

tures for printing.• Select by date: Print one copy of each

picture taken on selected dates.• Print DPOF print order: Print an existing print order created with

the DPOF print order option in the playback menu (0 99).The current print order will be displayed in Step 3.

• Index print: To create an index print of all JPEG pictures on thememory card, proceed to Step 4. Note that if the memorycard contains more than 256 pictures, only the first 256images will be printed.

Press the G button in the Pict-Bridge playback display (see Step 3 onpage 93).

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3 Select pictures or choose dates.If you chose Select images for printingor Print DPOF print order in Step 2,press 4 or 2 or rotate the multi selec-tor to highlight pictures. To select thecurrent picture for printing, press 1.The picture will be marked with a Zicon and the number of prints will be set to 1; press 1 or 3 tospecify the number of prints (up to 99; to deselect the picture,press 3 when the number of prints is 1). Continue until all thedesired pictures have been selected.

If you chose Select by date in Step 2,press 1 or 3 to highlight dates andpress 2 to select or deselect.

A Inspecting PicturesTo view pictures taken on the date high-lighted in the Select by date date list,press W down. Use the multi selector tohighlight pictures, or press W down toreturn to the date list.

The picture currently highlighted in theSelect images for printing or PrintDPOF print order displays or in theSelect by date thumbnail display can beinspected by pressing W up; the picturewill be displayed full screen while the but-ton is pressed.

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4 Adjust print options.Press J to display PictBridge printoptions. Press 1 or 3 to highlightpage size, border, or time stamp itemsand press 2 to display the optionsdescribed on page 98; note that awarning wil l be displayed if theselected page size is too small for anindex print.

5 Start printing.Highlight Start printing and press Jto start printing. To cancel before allcopies have been printed, press Jagain.

A ErrorsSee page 186 for information on what to do if an error occurs duringprinting.

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A PictBridge Print Options

Page size

Highlight a page size (only sizes supported by the currentprinter are listed) and press J to select and exit to the previousmenu (to print at the default page size for the current printer,select Use printer settings).

Number of

copies

This option is listed only when pictures are printed one at atime. Press 1 or 3 to choose number of copies (maximum 99),then press J to select and return to the previous menu.

Print border

This option is listed only if supported by the printer. HighlightUse printer settings (use current printer settings), Yes (printwhite borders), or No (no borders) and press J to select andexit to the previous menu.

Print time

stamp

Highlight Use printer settings (use current printer settings),Yes (print times and dates of recording on photos), or No (notime stamp) and press J to select and exit to the previousmenu.

Crop

This option is listed only when pictures are printed one at atime on a printer that supports cropping. To exit without crop-ping, highlight No and press J. To crop the current picture,highlight Yes and press 2.Selecting Yes displays the dialogshown at right. Press W up to increasethe size of the crop, down to decrease.Position the crop using the multiselector and press J. Note that printquality may drop if small crops areprinted at large sizes.

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Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print SetThe DPOF print order option is used tocreate digital “print orders” for Pict-Bridge-compatible printers and devicesthat support DPOF. Press the G but-ton, select DPOF print order in the play-b ack menu, and choose f rom thefollowing options:

Select/set

Press 4 or 2 or rotate the multi selec-tor to highlight pictures (0 102). Toselect the current picture for printing,press 1. The picture will be markedwith a Z icon and the number ofprints will be set to 1; press 1 or 3 tospecify the number of prints (up to 99;to deselect the picture, press 3 when the number of prints is 1).When the selection is complete, press J to display printingoptions. Highlight Print shooting info (print the shutter speedand aperture on all pictures in the print order) or Print date(print the date of recording on all pictures in the print order) andpress 2 to select or deselect, and then press J to complete theprint order.

Reset Remove all pictures from the print order.

D Print Set (DPOF)DPOF date and shooting info options are not supported when printingvia direct USB connection; to print the date of recording on photo-graphs in the current print order, use the PictBridge Print time stampoption (0 98).

The Print set (DPOF) option can not be used if there is not enoughspace on the memory card to store the print order. For restrictions onthe types of images that can be selected for printing, see page 94.

Print orders may not print correctly if images are deleted using a com-puter or other device after the print order is created.

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oThe Playback MenuTo display the playback menu, press G and select the play-back menu tab (K).

The playback menu contains the following options:

G button

Delete Delete multiple images (0 75).Slide show View movies and photos in a slide show (0 77).

Rotate tallRotate “tall” (portrait-orientation) pictures for displayduring playback (0 103).

DPOF print order Create digital “print orders” (0 99).Protect Protect pictures from accidental deletion (0 103).Rating Rate pictures (0 103).

D-LightingBrighten shadows in dark or back-lit photos, creating aretouched copy that is saved separately from the unmod-ified original (0 104).

Resize Create small copies of selected pictures (0 105).Crop Create cropped copies of selected pictures (0 106).

Edit movieCreate copies of movies from which unwanted footagehas been trimmed (0 107).

A PlaybackThe camera may be unable to display or retouch images that were cre-ated or have been edited with other devices.

A Image QualityCopies created from JPEG photos are the same quality as the original,while copies created from NEF (RAW) photos are saved as fine-qualityJPEG images.

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A Inspecting PicturesThe picture currently highlighted in thethumbnail display can be inspected by press-ing W up; the picture will be displayed fullscreen while the button is pressed.

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Choose whether to rotate “tall” (portrait-orientation) pictures fordisplay during playback. Note that because the camera itself isalready in the appropriate orientation during shooting, imagesare not rotated automatically during image review.

Protect selected images from accidental deletion. Note that thisoption does NOT protect files from deletion when the memorycard is formatted (0 153).

Press 4 or 2 or rotate the multi selector to highlight pictures(0 102) and press 1 or 3 to choose a rating (0 76). Press J toexit when the operation is complete.

Rotate Tall

On

“Tall” (portrait-orientation) pictures are automatically rotatedfor display in the camera monitor. Pictures taken with Offselected for Auto image rotation (0 159) will be displayed in“wide” (landscape) orientation.

Off“Tall” (portrait-orientation) pictures are displayed in “wide”(landscape) orientation.

Protect

Select/setPress 4 or 2 or rotate the multi selector to highlight pictures(0 102) and press 1 or 3 to select or deselect. Press J to exitwhen the operation is complete.

Reset Remove protection from all pictures.

Rating

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Press 4 or 2 or rotate the multi selectorto highlight an image (0 102) and pressJ to display the options shown at right.Press 1 or 3 to choose the amount ofcorrection performed (the effect can bepreviewed in the display; hold W up tozoom in) and press J to create aretouched copy.

D-Lighting

Before After

DD-LightingNoise (randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines) may appear in cop-ies created with D-Lighting. Uneven shading may be visible with somesubjects.

A Image SizeCopies created from JPEG photos are the same size as the original,while copies created from NEF (RAW) photos are saved as JPEG imageswith a size of 3,872 × 2,592.

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Create small copies of selected photo-graphs. Select Choose size and choose asize from 1.1 M (1,280 × 856 pixels),0.6 M (960 × 640 pixels), and 0.3 M(640 × 424 pixels), and then chooseSelect images. Press 4 or 2 or rotate themulti selector to highlight pictures (0 102) and press 1 or 3 toselect or deselect. When the selection is complete, press J todisplay a confirmation dialog and select Yes to save the resizedcopies.

Resize

DResized CopiesPlayback zoom may not be available with resized copies.

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Create a cropped copy of selected photo-graphs. Press 4 or 2 or rotate the multiselector to highlight a picture (0 102)and press J to display the image withthe default crop shown in yellow. Use thecontrols below to choose a crop and savethe copy.

Crop

To Use DescriptionChoose size W Press W up or down to choose the crop size.

Choose aspect ratio

Rotate the multi selector to choose betweenaspect ratios of 3 : 2, 4 : 3, 1 : 1, and 16 : 9.

Position cropPress 1, 2, 3, or 4 to position the crop. Pressand hold to move the crop rapidly to the desiredposition.

Create copy J Save the current crop as a separate file.

D Cropped CopiesPlayback zoom may not be available withresized copies. The size of the copy varieswith crop size and aspect ratio and appearsat upper left in the crop display.

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Trim footage from movies to create edited copies.

1 Select Choose start point or Choose end point.Choose from the following options:• Choose start point: Trim the opening

footage.• Choose end point: Trim the closing foot-

age.

2 Select a movie.Press 4 or 2 or rotate the multi selector to highlight a movie(0 102) and press J to select.

3 Pause the movie on opening or closing frame.Play the movie back, pressing J tobegin and resume playback and 3 topause (0 42; the first frame is indi-cated by a h icon in the display, thelast frame by i). Pause playbackwhen you reach the frame that willbecome the new opening or closingframe.

4 Delete the unwanted frames.Press 1 to delete all frames before (Choose start point) orafter (Choose end point) the current frame.

5 Save the copy.Highlight Yes and press J to save theedited copy. If necessary, the copy canbe trimmed as described above toremove additional footage. Editedcopies are indicated by a f icon infull-frame playback.

Edit Movie

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To prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly, use a fully-charged battery when editing movies.

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iThe Shooting MenuTo display the shooting menu, press G and select the shoot-ing menu tab (C, y, 1, or z).

The shooting menu contains the following options:

G button

Reset shooting options

Reset shooting options to default values (0 110).

Exposure modeChoose how the camera sets shutter speed and aper-ture (0 111).

Image quality Choose a file format and compression ratio (0 119).Image size Choose a size for new photos (0 119).Continuous Take photos one at a time or in a burst (0 121).Shutter type Adjust shutter settings for still image mode (0 122).Frame rate Choose a frame rate for slow-motion movies (0 122).Movie settings Choose HD movie frame size and frame rate (0 123).Metering Choose how the camera meters exposure (0 124).White balance Adjust settings for different types of lighting (0 126).ISO sensitivity Control the camera’s sensitivity to light (0 131).Picture Control Choose how the camera processes pictures (0 132).

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Select Yes to reset the options in the shooting menu and othershooting settings to default values (0 177).

Custom Picture Control

Create custom Picture Controls (0 136).

Color space Choose a color space for new pictures (0 138).Active D-Lighting Avoid loss of detail in highlights and shadows (0 139).Long exposure NR Reduce noise in long time-exposures (0 140).High ISO noise reduction

Reduce noise at high ISO sensitivities (0 140).

Fade in/fade out Shoot HD movies with fade in/fade out effects (0 140).Movie sound options

Choose sound recording options (0 141).

Interval timer shooting

Take photos at a pre-selected interval (0 142).

Vibration reduction

Adjust settings for lenses with vibration reduction(0 143).

AF-area mode Choose how the focus area is selected (0 144).Face-priority AF Turn face-priority AF on or off (0 147).Built-in AF assist Control the built-in AF-assist illuminator (0 147).Flash mode Choose a flash mode for optional flash units (0 63).

Flash controlChoose a flash control mode for optional flash units(0 148).

Flash compensation

Control the output of optional flash units (0 149).

Reset Shooting Options

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The options in the exposure mode menu offer varying degreesof control over shutter speed and aperture.

Exposure Mode

h Scene auto selector

An automatic, “point-and-shoot” mode in which thecamera not only chooses shutter speed and aperturebut adjusts other settings to suit the subject (0 23).

P Programmed auto

The camera sets shutter speed and aperture for optimalexposure (0 113). Recommended for snapshots and inother situations in which there is little time to adjustcamera settings.

S Shutter-priority auto

You choose the shutter speed; the camera selects anaperture for best results (0 114). Use to freeze or blurmotion.

A Aperture-priority auto

You choose the aperture; the camera selects a shutterspeed for best results (0 115). Use to blur the back-ground or bring both foreground and background intofocus.

M ManualYou control both shutter speed and aperture (0 116).Set shutter speed to “Bulb” or “Time” for long time-expo-sures.

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A Shutter Speed and ApertureThe same exposure can be achieved with different combinations ofshutter speed and aperture. Fast shutter speeds and large aperturesfreeze moving objects and soften background details, while slow shut-ter speeds and small apertures blur moving objects and bring outbackground details.

Shutter speed Aperture

Fast shutter speed (1/1,600 s) Large aperture (f/5.6)

Slow shutter speed (1 s) Small aperture (f/16)(Remember, the higher the

f-number, the smaller the aperture.)

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P Programmed autoIn this mode, the camera automatically adjusts shutter speedand aperture for optimal exposure in most situations. This modeis recommended for snapshots and other situations in whichyou want to leave the camera in charge of shutter speed andaperture.

1 Choose a combination of shutter speed and aperture.Although the shutter speed and aper-ture chosen by the camera will pro-duce optimal results, you can alsochoose from other combinations thatwill produce the same exposure (“flex-ible program”). Press W up for largeapertures (low f-numbers) that blurbackground details or fast shutterspeeds that “freeze” motion. Pressdown for small apertures (high f-num-bers) that increase depth of field orslow shutter speeds that blur motion.U is displayed while flexible programis in effect.

2 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot.

ARestoring Default Shutter Speed and Aperture SettingsTo restore default shutter speed and aperture settings, press W up ordown until U is no longer displayed, choose another mode, rotate themode dial, or turn the camera off. The default shutter speed and aper-ture is automatically restored when the camera enters standby mode.

W control

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S Shutter-priority autoIn shutter-priority auto, you choose the shutter speed while thecamera automatically selects the aperture that will produce theoptimal exposure. Use slow shutter speeds to suggest motion byblurring moving subjects, fast shutter speeds to “freeze” motion.

1 Choose a shutter speed.Press W up for faster shutter speeds,down for slower shutter speeds.Choose from values between 30 s and1/4,000 s (mechanical shutter; 0 27, 122)or 30 s and 1/16,000 s (electronic shutter).

2 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot.

Fast shutter speed (1/1,600 s) Slow shutter speed (1 s)

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A Aperture-priority autoIn aperture-priority auto, you choose the aperture while thecamera automatically selects the shutter speed that will producethe optimal exposure. Large apertures (low f-numbers) reducedepth of field, blurring objects behind and in front of the mainsubject. Small apertures (high f-numbers) increase depth offield, bringing out details in the background and foreground.Short field depths are generally used in portraits to blur back-ground details, long field depths in landscape photographs tobring the foreground and background into focus.

1 Choose an aperture.Press W up for smaller apertures(higher f-numbers), down for largerapertures (lower f-numbers). The min-imum and maximum values dependon the lens currently in use.

2 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot.

Large aperture (f/5.6) Small aperture (f/16)

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M ManualIn manual exposure mode, you control both shutter speed andaperture.

1 Choose shutter speed and aperture.Adjust shutter speed and aperturewith reference to the exposure indica-tor (see below). Shutter speed is set bypressing W up for faster speeds anddown for slower speeds: choose fromvalues between 30 s and 1/4 , 0 0 0 s(mechanical shutter; 0 27, 122) or30 s and 1/16,000 s (electronic shutter), orselect “Bulb” or “Time” to hold theshutter open indefinitely for a longtime-exposure. Aperture is selectedby rotating the multi selector clock-wise for smaller apertures (higherf-numbers) and counterclockwise forlarger apertures (lower f-numbers):choose from values between the min-imum and maximum for the lens.

2 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot.

A The Exposure IndicatorWhen shutter speeds other than “Bulb” or “Time” are selected, theexposure indicator shows whether the photograph would be under- orover-exposed at current settings.

Optimal exposure Underexposed by 1/3EV Overexposed by over 2 EV

W control

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❚❚ Long Time-Exposures (Manual Exposure Mode Only)Select the following shutter speeds forlong time-exposures of moving lights,the stars, night scenery, or fireworks.• Bulb: The shutter remains open while

the shutter-release button is held down.To prevent blur, use a tripod.

• Time: Requires an optional ML-L3remote control (0 163). Start the expo-sure by pressing the ML-L3 shutter-release button. The shutter remainsopen until the button is pressed a sec-ond time.

1 Ready the camera.Mount the camera on a tripod or place it on a stable, level sur-face. To prevent loss of power before the exposure is com-plete, use a fully charged EN-EL15 battery or an optionalEH-5b AC adapter and EP-5B power connector. Note thatnoise (bright spots, randomly-spaced bright pixels, or fog)may be present in long exposures; before shooting, chooseOn for Long exposure NR in the shooting menu (0 140).

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2 Choose a shutter speed.Press W down until “Bulb” is selectedfor shutter speed. For a shutter speedof “Time”, select a remote controlmode (0 49) after choosing the shut-ter speed.

3 Open the shutter.Bulb: After focusing, press the shutter-release button all theway down. Keep the shutter-release button pressed until theexposure is complete.

Time: Press the ML-L3 shutter-release button all the way down.The shutter will open immediately or after a two-seconddelay.

4 Close the shutter.Bulb: Take your finger off the shutter-release button.

Time: Press the ML-L3 shutter-release button all the way down.

Shooting ends automatically after two minutes. Note that sometime may be required to record long exposures.

W control

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Choose a file format and compression ratio for photographstaken in still image and Smart Photo Selector modes.

Choose the size of photographs taken in still image and SmartPhoto Selector modes.

* Print size in inches equals image size in pixels divided by printer resolutionin dots per inch (dpi; 1 inch=approximately 2.54 cm).

Image Quality

Option File type Description

NEF (RAW) NEF

Compressed 12-bit raw data from the image sensorare saved directly to the memory card. White bal-ance, contrast, and other settings can be adjustedon a computer after shooting.

JPEG fine

JPEG

Record JPEG images at a compression ratio ofroughly 1 : 4 (fine quality).

JPEG normalRecord JPEG images at a compression ratio ofroughly 1 : 8 (normal quality).

JPEG basicRecord JPEG images at a compression ratio ofroughly 1 : 16 (basic quality).

NEF (RAW) + JPEG fine

NEF/JPEG

Two images are recorded: one NEF (RAW) imageand one fine-quality JPEG image.

Image Size

Option Size (pixels) Approximate print size at 300 dpi (cm/in.) *

# 3872×2592 3,872 × 2,592 32.8 × 21.9/12.9 × 8.6$ 2896×1944 2,896 × 1,944 24.5 × 16.5/ 9.7 × 6.5% 1936×1296 1,936 × 1,296 16.4 × 11. / 6.5 × 4.3

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ANEF (RAW)/NEF (RAW) + JPEGThe option selected for image size does not affect the size of NEF (RAW)images. NEF (RAW) images can be viewed on the camera or using soft-ware such as Capture NX 2 (available separately; 0 163) or ViewNX 2(supplied).

When photographs taken at NEF (RAW) + JPEG are viewed on the cam-era, only the JPEG image will be displayed. When photographs taken atthese settings are deleted, both NEF and JPEG images will be deleted.

A File Names Photos and movies are stored as image files with names of the form“xxx_nnnn.yyy,” where xxx is either NMS (Motion Snapshots) or DSC(other photos and movies), nnnn a four-digit number between 0001and 9999 assigned automatically in ascending order by the camera,and yyy one of the following three letter extensions: “NEF” for NEF(RAW) images, “JPG” for JPEG images, or “MOV” for movies. The NEFand JPEG files recorded at settings of NEF (RAW)+JPEG have the samefile names but different extensions. Trimmed copies created with Editmovie (0 107) have file names beginning with “DSC_”; copies createdwith the other retouch options in the playback menu have file namesbeginning with “CSC” (e.g., “CSC_0001. JPG”). Images recorded withAdobe RGB selected for Color space (0 138) have names that beginwith an underscore (e.g., “_DSC0001.JPG”).

A Image Quality and SizeTogether, image quality and size determine how much space each pho-tograph occupies on the memory card. Larger, higher quality imagescan be printed at larger sizes but also require more memory, meaningthat fewer such images can be stored on the memory card (0 180).

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Choose whether the camera takes one photograph each timethe shutter-release button is pressed (Single frame) or recordsphotos at up to 5 frames per second (fps) while the shutter-release button is held down (Continuous).

Continuous

A The Memory BufferThe camera is equipped with a memory buffer for temporary storage,allowing shooting to continue while photographs are being saved tothe memory card. Up to 100 photographs can be taken in succession;note, however, that frame rate will drop when the buffer is full.

While photographs are being recorded to the memory card, the accesslamp will light (0 26). Depending on the number of the images in thebuffer, recording may take from a few seconds to a few minutes. Do notremove the memory card or remove or disconnect the power source untilthe access lamp has gone out. If the camera is switched off while dataremain in the buffer, the power will not turn off until all images in thebuffer have been recorded. If the battery is exhausted while imagesremain in the buffer, the shutter release will be disabled and the imagestransferred to the memory card.

ABuffer SizeThe approximate number of images that canbe stored in the memory buffer at currentsettings is displayed while the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. The illus-tration shows the display when spaceremains in the buffer for about 35 pictures.

A See AlsoFor information on the number of photographs that can be taken in asingle burst, see page 180.

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Choose the type of shutter used in stillimage mode (0 27).

❚❚ Electronic (Hi)Selecting Electronic (Hi) displays theoptions shown at right, where you canchoose the frame advance rate usedwhen Electronic (Hi) is selected as theshutter type. At frame rates of 30 and60 fps, focus and exposure are fixed atthe values selected for the first frame ineach series.

Choose a frame rate for slow motion movies (0 40). The fasterthe frame rate, the smaller the frame size.

* All figures are approximate. Slow motion movies will play back over a periodof about 13.2 (400 fps) or 40 (1200 fps) times the recording time.

Shutter Type

Frame Rate

Option Frame size (pixels)Bit rate

(approx.)Maximum length

(shooting)Maximum length

(playback) *

400 fps 640 × 240 1.8 Mbps 5 seconds1 minute 6 seconds

1200 fps 320 × 120 0.6 Mbps 5 seconds3 minutes

20 seconds

A See AlsoFor information on the total length of movies that can be stored on thememory card, see page 180.

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Choose a frame size and frame rate for HD movies (0 37).

* Sensor output is about 60 fps.

Movie Settings

Option Frame size (pixels) Recording rateBit rate

(approx.)Maximum length

t 1080/60i 1,920 × 1,080 59.94 fields/s * 24 Mbps 20 minutesr 1080/30p 1,920 × 1,080 29.97 fps 24 Mbps 20 minutesu 720/60p 1,280 × 720 59.94 fps 16 Mbps 29 minutes

A Photo Frame SizePhotographs recorded by pressing the shutter-release button all theway down during movie recording have an aspect ratio of 16 : 9. Theframe size varies with the option selected for Movie settings:• 1080/60i: 3,840 × 2,160• 1080/30p: 1,920 × 1,080• 720/60p: 1,280 × 720

A See AlsoFor information on the total length of movies that can be stored on thememory card, see page 180.

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Choose how the camera sets exposure. Regardless of the optionselected, metering is automatically adjusted to suit the scenewhen h Scene auto selector is selected for Exposure mode.

Metering

L MatrixThe camera meters a wide area of the frame and adjusts forcontrast (tone distribution), color, composition, and subjectdistance, producing natural results in most situations.

MCenter-weighted

The camera meters the entire frame but assigns the greatestweight to the center area. This is the classic meter for por-traits and is recommended if you are using filters with anexposure factor (filter factor) over 1×.

N Spot

The camera meters the current focus area; use to meter off-center subjects (if Auto-area is selected for AF-area modeas described on page 144, the camera will meter the centerfocus area, while during face-priority AF the camera willmeter the focus area closest to the center of the selectedface; 0 25). Spot metering ensures that the subject will becorrectly exposed, even when framed against a backgroundthat is much brighter or darker.

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Autoexposure LockExposure lock is used to recompose photographs after meteringexposure. It is most effective when used with center-weighted orspot metering (0 124) to frame off-center subjects that aremuch brighter or darker than their surroundings or to optimizeexposure for an object other than your main subject.

1 Meter exposure.Position the subject in the center ofthe frame and press the shutter-release button halfway to meter expo-sure. Check that the focus area is dis-played in green.

2 Lock exposure.With the shutter-release buttonpressed halfway and the subject posi-tioned in the focus area, press 1 (A)to lock exposure. While exposure lockis in effect, an AE-L indicator will be dis-played.

3 Recompose the photograph.Keeping the 1 (A) button pressed, recompose the photo-graph and shoot. The option selected for Metering can notbe changed while exposure lock is in effect.

A See AlsoFor information on changing the role ofthe 1 (A) button, see page 156.

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White balance ensures that colors are unaffected by the color ofthe light source. Auto white balance is recommended for mostlight sources, but other values can be selected if necessaryaccording to the type of source. Regardless of the optionselected, white balance is automatically adjusted to suit thescene if h Scene auto selector is selected for Exposure mode.

White Balance

v AutoAutomatic white balance adjustment. Recom-mended in most situations.

J Incandescent Use under incandescent lighting.I Fluorescent Use with cool-white fluorescent lighting.H Direct sunlight Use with subjects lit by direct sunlight.N Flash Use with optional flash units.G Cloudy Use in daylight under overcast skies.M Shade Use in daylight with subjects in the shade.L Preset manual Measure white balance (0 128).

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Fine-Tuning White BalanceOptions other than Preset manual can be fine-tuned as follows:

1 Display fine-tuning options.Highlight an option other than Presetmanual and press 2 to display thefine-tuning options shown at right.

2 Fine-tune white balance.Use the multi selector to fine-tune white balance.

3 Save changes and exit.Press J. An asterisk will appear next to the white balanceicon (0 4) in the detailed display (0 5) to show that whitebalance has been altered from default values.

Increase green

Increase blue Increase amber

Increase magenta

AWhite Balance Fine TuningThe colors on the fine-tuning axes are relative, not absolute. Forexample, moving the cursor to B (blue) when a “warm” setting suchas J (incandescent) is selected will make photographs slightly“colder” but will not actually make them blue.

Coordinates

Adjustment

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Preset ManualPreset manual is used to record and recall custom white balancesettings for shooting under mixed lighting or to compensate forlight sources with a strong color cast.

1 Light a reference object.Place a neutral gray or white object under the lighting thatwill be used in the final photograph. A standard gray panelcan be used for increased precision.

2 Select Preset manual.Highlight Preset manual in the whitebalance menu and press 2. The dialogshown at right will be displayed; high-light Yes and press J to overwrite theexisting value for preset manual whitebalance.

The message shown at right will bedisplayed.

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3 Measure white balance.When the camera is ready to measurewhite balance, a flashing L will bedisplayed. Before the indicator stopsflashing, frame the reference object sothat it fills the display and press theshutter-release button all the wayd o w n . N o p h o t o g r a p h w i l l b erecorded; white balance can be mea-sured accurately even when the cam-era is not in focus.

4 Check the results.If the camera was able to measure avalue for white balance, the messageshown at right will be displayed. Toreturn to shooting mode immediately,press the shutter-release button half-way.

If lighting is too dark or too bright, thecamera may be unable to measurewhite balance. The message at rightwill be displayed. Return to Step 3 andmeasure white balance again.

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D Auto Power OffWhite balance measurement will end without a new value beingacquired if no operations are performed for the time selected for Autopower off in the setup menu (0 155; the default is 30 s).

D Preset White BalanceThe camera can store only one value for preset white balance at a time;the existing value will be replaced when a new value is measured. Notethat exposure is automatically increased by 1 EV when measuringwhite balance; if M Manual is selected for Exposure mode, adjustexposure so that the exposure indicator shows ±0 (0 116).

A Color TemperatureThe perceived color of a light source varies with the viewer and otherconditions. Color temperature is an objective measure of the color of alight source, defined with reference to the temperature to which anobject would have to be heated to radiate light in the same wave-lengths. While light sources with a color temperature in the neighbor-hood of 5,000–5,500 K appear white, light sources with a lower colortemperature, such as incandescent light bulbs, appear slightly yellowor red. Light sources with a higher color temperature appear tingedwith blue. The camera white balance options are adapted to the follow-ing color temperatures:

• Sodium-vapor lamps: 2,700 K• J (incandescent)/

Warm-white fluorescent: 3,000 K• White fluorescent: 3,700 K• I Cool-white fluorescent: 4,200 K• Day white fluorescent: 5,000 K

• H (direct sunlight): 5,200 K• N (flash): 5,400 K• G (cloudy): 6,000 K• Daylight fluorescent: 6,500 K• Mercury-vapor lamps: 7,200 K• M (shade): 8,000 K

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“ISO sensitivity” is the digital equivalent of film speed. Thehigher the sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure,allowing faster shutter speeds or smaller apertures, but the morelikely the image is to be affected by “noise” in the form of ran-domly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines. Noise is particularlylikely at a setting of Hi 1 (equivalent to ISO 6400).

ISO Sensitivity

x Auto (100–3200) The camera adjusts ISO sensitivity in response tolighting conditions. ISO sensitivity is adjusted inthe range given in brackets; choose larger rangesfor increased sensitivity when lighting is poor,smaller ranges to reduce noise.

w Auto (100–800)

v Auto (100–400)

100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, Hi 1

ISO sensitivity is fixed at the selected value.

A Auto (100–3200)/Auto (100–800)/Auto (100–400)ISO-A appears at the bottom of the displaywhen auto ISO sensitivity control is in effect.

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Choose how the camera processes photographs. Regardless ofthe option selected, the camera automatically chooses PictureControls to suit the scene when h Scene auto selector isselected for Exposure mode.

Modifying Picture ControlsExisting preset and custom Picture Controls (0 136) can bemodified to suit the scene or your creative intent.

1 Display options.Highlight an item in the Picture Con-trol menu and press 2 to display Pic-ture Control settings (0 134; thesettings available with custom PictureControls are the same as the presetcontrols on which they are based). Touse an unmodified Picture Control,highlight it and press J.

Picture Control

Q StandardStandard processing for balanced results. Recom-mended in most situations.

R NeutralMinimal processing for natural results. Choose forphotographs that will later be extensively processedor retouched.

S VividPictures are enhanced for a vivid, photoprint effect.Choose for photographs that emphasize primary col-ors.

T Monochrome Take monochrome photographs.

e PortraitProcess portraits for natural texture and a roundedfeel.

f LandscapeTake vibrant photographs of landscapes and city-scapes.

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2 Adjust settings.Press 1 or 3 to highlight the desiredsetting and press 4 or 2 to choose avalue. Repeat this step until all set-tings have been adjusted, or selectQuick adjust to choose a preset combination of settings.Default settings can be restored by pressing the O button.

3 Save changes and exit.Press J.

A Preset Picture Controls Versus Custom Picture ControlsThe Picture Controls supplied with the camera are referred to as presetPicture Controls. Custom Picture Controls are created through modifica-tions to existing Picture Controls using the Custom Picture Controloption in the shooting menu (0 136). If desired, custom Picture Con-trols can be saved to a memory card and copied to other Nikon 1 V1cameras or loaded into compatible software (0 137).

AModified Picture ControlsPicture Controls that have been modifiedfrom default settings are indicated by aster-isks (“*”) next to the Picture Control nameand icon in the Picture Control menu (0 132)and next to the Picture Control icon (0 4) inthe detailed display (0 5).

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❚❚ Picture Control Settings

* Not available if Active D-Lighting (0 139) is on; reset if Active D-Lighting isactivated after value is changed.

Quick adjust

Choose from options between –2 and +2 to reduce orexaggerate the effect of the selected Picture Control(note that this resets all manual adjustments). Forexample, choosing positive values for Vivid makes pic-tures more vivid. Not available with Neutral, Mono-chrome, or custom Picture Controls.

Manual adjustm

ents(all Picture Controls)

Sharpening

Control the sharpness of outlines. Select A to adjustsharpening automatically according to the type ofscene, or choose from values between 0 (no sharpen-ing) and 9 (the higher the value, the greater the sharp-ening).

Contrast

Select A to adjust contrast automatically according tothe type of scene, or choose from values between –3and +3 (lower values prevent highlights in portrait sub-jects from being “washed out” in direct sunlight, whilehigher values preserve detail in misty landscapes andother low-contrast subjects). *

BrightnessChoose –1 for reduced brightness, +1 for enhancedbrightness. Does not affect exposure. *

Manual adjustm

ents(non-m

onochrome only)

Saturation

Control the vividness of colors. Select A to adjust satu-ration automatically according to the type of scene, orchoose from values between –3 and +3 (lower valuesreduce saturation and higher values increase it).

Hue

Choose negative values (to a minimum of –3) to makereds more purple, blues more green, and greens moreyellow, positive values (up to +3) to make reds moreorange, greens more blue, and blues more purple.

Manual adjustm

ents(m

onochrome only)

Filter effects

Simulate the effect of color filters on monochrome pho-tographs. Choose from Off, yellow, orange, red, andgreen (0 135).

Toning

Choose the tint used in monochrome photographsfrom B&W (black-and-white), Sepia, Cyanotype (blue-tinted monochrome), Red, Yellow, Green, Blue Green,Blue, Purple Blue, and Red Purple (0 135).

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D “A” (Auto)Results for auto sharpening, contrast, and saturation vary with expo-sure and the position of the subject in the frame.

A The Picture Control GridPressing W up in Step 2 displays a PictureControl grid showing the contrast and satu-ration for the selected Picture Control in rela-tion to the other Picture Controls (onlycontrast is displayed when Monochrome isselected). Release the W control to return tothe Picture Control menu.

The icons for Picture Controls that use autocontrast and saturation are displayed ingreen in the Picture Control grid, and linesappear parallel to the axes of the grid.

A Previous SettingsThe line under the value display in the PictureControl setting menu indicates the previousvalue for the setting. Use this as a referencewhen adjusting settings.

A Filter Effects (Monochrome Only)The options in this menu simulate the effect of color filters on mono-chrome photographs. The following filter effects are available:

Y (yellow) Enhance contrast. Can be used to reduce the brightnessof the sky in landscape photographs. Orange producesmore contrast than yellow, red more contrast than orange.

O (orange)R (red)G (green) Softens skin tones. Can be used for portraits.

Note that the effects achieved with Filter effects are more pronouncedthan those produced by physical glass filters.

A Toning (Monochrome Only)Pressing 3 when Toning is highlighted dis-plays saturation options. Press 4 or 2 toadjust saturation. Saturation control is notavailable when B&W (black-and-white) isselected.

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The Picture Controls supplied with the camera can be modifiedand saved as custom Picture Controls.

Edit/SaveTo create a custom Picture Control, select Edit/save and followthe steps below.

1 Select a Picture Control.Highlight an existing Picture Controland press 2, or press J to proceed toStep 3 to save a copy of the high-lighted Picture Control without fur-ther modification.

2 Edit the selected Picture Control.See page 134 for more information. Toabandon any changes and start overfrom default settings, press the O but-ton. Press J when settings are com-plete.

3 Save the Picture Control.Highlight a destination (C-1 throughC-9) and press J to save the customPicture Control and return to theshooting menu.

The new Picture Control will be listedin the Picture Control menu.

Custom Picture Control

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Load from/Save to CardCustom Picture Controls created using the Picture Control Utilityavailable with ViewNX 2 or optional software such asCapture NX 2 can be copied to a memory card and loaded intothe camera, or custom Picture Controls created with the cameracan be copied to the memory card to be used in otherNikon 1 V1 cameras and compatible software and then deletedwhen no longer needed.

To copy custom Picture Controls to or from the memory card, orto delete custom Picture Controls from the memory card, selectLoad from/save to card in the Custom Picture Control menu.The following options will be displayed:

Copy to cameraCopy custom Picture Controls from the memory card tocustom Picture Controls C-1 through C-9.

Delete from card

Delete selected custom PictureControls from the memorycard. The confirmation dialogshown at right will be dis-played before a Picture Controlis deleted; to delete theselected Picture Control, high-light Yes and press J.

Copy to cardCopy a custom Picture Control (C-1 through C-9) to aselected destination (1 through 99) on the memory card.

A Copy to CardUp to 99 custom Picture Controls can be stored on the memory card atany one time. The memory card can only be used to store user-createdcustom Picture Controls. The preset Picture Controls supplied with thecamera can not be copied to the memory card or deleted.

A Custom Picture Control > DeleteThe Delete option in the Custom Picture Control menu can be used todelete selected custom Picture Controls when they are no longerneeded.

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The color space determines the gamut of colors available forcolor reproduction. Choose sRGB for photos that will be used“as is,” with no further modification, Adobe RGB for photos thatwill be extensively processed or retouched after leaving thecamera. Note that regardless of the option selected, sRGB isused for movies and Motion Snapshots and for photos recordedin movie mode.

Color Space

A Color SpaceColor spaces define the correspondence between colors and thenumeric values by which they are represented in a digital image file.The sRGB color space is widely used, while Adobe RGB is typically usedin publishing and commercial printing. sRGB is recommended whentaking photographs that will be printed without modification orviewed in applications that do not support color management, orwhen taking photographs that will be printed with ExifPrint, the directprinting option on some household printers, or kiosk printing or othercommercial print services. Adobe RGB photographs can also beprinted using these options, but colors will not be as vivid.

JPEG photographs taken in the Adobe RGB color space are DCF compli-ant; applications and printers that support DCF will select the correctcolor space automatically. If the application or device does not supportDCF, select the appropriate color space manually. For more informa-tion, see the documentation provided with the application or device.

ANikon SoftwareViewNX 2 (supplied) and Capture NX 2 (available separately) automati-cally select the correct color space when opening photographs createdwith this camera.

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Active D-Lighting preserves details in highlights and shadowsfor natural contrast. Use with high contrast scenes such as abrightly lit outdoor view framed in a door or window or a sub-jects in the shade on a sunny day. It is most effective when usedwith Matrix metering (0 124).

Active D-Lighting

Active D-Lighting: Off Active D-Lighting: Y On

D Active D-LightingNoise (randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines) may appear in pho-tographs taken with Active D-Lighting. Uneven shading may be visiblewith some subjects.

A “Active D-Lighting” Versus “D-Lighting”The Active D-Lighting option in the shooting menu is used to adjustexposure during shooting to optimize the dynamic range, while theD-Lighting option in the playback menu (0 104) is used to optimizedynamic range in images after shooting.

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Photographs taken at slow shutter speeds are automatically pro-cessed to reduce “noise” (bright spots, randomly-spaced brightpixels, or fog), slightly increasing recording times. Selecting Onincreases the amount of noise reduction performed at shutterspeeds slower than 1 s and increases the time required to recordimages by roughly 1.5 to 2 times. During processing, a warningwill be displayed and pictures can not be taken (if the camera isturned off before processing is complete, the picture will besaved but noise reduction will not be performed). In continuousrelease mode, frame rates will slow and while photographs arebeing processed, the capacity of the memory buffer will drop.

Select On to reduce “noise” (randomly-spaced bright pixels,lines, or fog). If Off is selected, noise reduction will only be per-formed at high ISO sensitivities; the amount of noise reduction isless than that performed when On is selected.

Add fade in and fade out effects at the beginning and end of HDmovies shot with the camera.

Long Exposure NR

High ISO Noise Reduction

Fade in/Fade Out

y Fade (white) The movie fades in from white and fades out to white.z Fade (black) The movie fades in from black and fades out to black.OFF None Fade in and fade out effects are not added to movies.

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Adjust movie sound recording settings for the built-in micro-phone and optional ME-1 external microphones.

❚❚ MicrophoneSelect Microphone off to disable sound recording. Selectingany other option enables recording and sets the microphone tothe selected sensitivity.

❚❚ Wind Noise ReductionSelect On to enable the low-cut filter, reducing noise producedby wind blowing over the microphone (note that other soundsmay also be affected).

Movie Sound Options

A The 2 IconMovies recorded with the microphone off are indicated by a 2 icon infull-frame and movie playback.

AWind Noise ReductionTo disable wind noise reduction when using an optional ME-1 stereomicrophone, slide the microphone low-cut filter switch to FLAT andselect Off for Wind noise reduction.

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Take photographs automatically at preset intervals.

1 Select Interval/Number of shots.Highlight Interval/Number of shots and press 2 to displayinterval timer options.

2 Adjust settings.Press 4 or 2 to highlight hours, min-utes, or seconds and press 1 or 3 tochoose an interval longer than theslowest anticipated shutter speed,then highlight the number of intervalsand press 1 or 3 to change. Press Jto return to the interval timer shoot-ing menu when settings are complete.

3 Start shooting.Highlight Start and press J. Shoot-ing will start after about 3 s, and con-tinue at the selected interval until allthe shots have been taken (one shot istaken at each interval). Note that thepause following the recording of eachshot varies with shutter speed and thetime needed to record the image, with the result that photo-graphs may not be recorded at the selected interval.

Interval Timer Shooting

DBefore ShootingBefore proceeding, check that the clock is set correctly (0 19, 158) andthen take a test shot at current settings and view the results in the mon-itor.

Use of a tripod is recommended. To ensure that shooting is not inter-rupted, be sure the battery is fully charged or use an optional EH-5b ACadapter and EP-5B power connector.

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This option is available with lenses that supports vibrationreduction (VR). The options available vary with the type of lens:Normal/Active/Off for lenses that support active vibrationreduction and On/Off for other VR lenses. Choose Active, Nor-mal, or On to reduce the effects of vibration; choose Activewhen shooting from a moving vehicle or while walking or forother forms of strong camera shake, Normal for the relativelymild camera shake that occurs while standing still.

A Interval Timer PhotographyA warning will be displayed if the camera is unable to start intervaltimer photography at current settings (for example, when “Bulb” isselected for shutter speed). While interval timer photography is inprogress, settings can not be adjusted and the camera will not turn offautomatically (0 18).

A Interrupting Interval Timer PhotographyInterval timer shooting ends and interval timer settings are reset whenthe camera is turned off, the battery is exhausted, the memory card isfull, the mode dial is rotated to a new setting, or the G or K buttonis pressed.

Vibration Reduction

A Vibration ReductionWhen the camera is panned, vibration reduction applies only to motionthat is not part of the pan (if the camera is panned horizontally, forexample, vibration reduction will be applied only to vertical shake),making it much easier to pan the camera smoothly in a wide arc. Thecomposition may appear to change after the shutter is released, butthis does not indicate a malfunction.

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Choose how the focus area for autofocus is selected.

AF-Area Mode

eAuto-area

The camera automatically detects the subject and selectsthe focus area.

cSingle-point

Press J to view the focus areaselection display, then use themulti selector to position thefocus area over your subjectand press J; the camerafocuses on the subject in theselected focus area only. Usewith stationary subjects. Focus area

9Subject tracking

Press J to view the focus areaselection display, then use themulti selector to position thefocus area over your subjectand press J. The focus areawill track the subject as itmoves through the area shownat right. The camera will focuson the selected subject whenthe shutter-release button ispressed halfway. To end focustracking when shooting iscomplete, press J.

Focus area

Subject tracking area

A Subject TrackingThe camera may be unable to track subjects if they move quickly, leavethe frame or are obscured by other objects, change visibly in size, color,or brightness, or are too small, too large, too bright, too dark, or similarin color or brightness to the background.

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Focus LockFocus lock can be used to change the composition after focusingon the subject in the center of the frame, allowing you to focuson a subject that will not be in the center of the final composi-tion. If the camera is unable to focus using autofocus (0 54), youcan also focus on another subject at the same distance and thenuse focus lock to recompose the photograph. Focus lock is mosteffective when an option other than Auto-area is selected forAF-area mode (0 144).

1 Focus.Position the subject in the center ofthe frame and press the shutter-release button halfway to initiatefocus. Check that the focus area is dis-played in green. If AF-S is selected forfocus mode (0 52), focus will lockwhile the shutter-release button ispressed halfway.

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2 Lock focus.With the shutter-release buttonpressed halfway, press 1 (A) to lockboth focus and exposure (an AE-L indi-cator will be displayed; 0 125). Focuswill remain locked while 1 (A) ispressed, even if you later remove yourfinger from the shutter-release but-ton.

3 Recompose the photograph and shoot.Focus will remain locked betweenshots if you keep 1 (A) pressed,allowing several photographs in suc-cession to be taken at the same focussetting.

Do not change the distance between the camera and the sub-ject while focus lock is in effect. If the subject moves, focus againat the new distance.

A See AlsoFor information on changing the role ofthe 1 (A) button, see page 156.

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Choose On to enable face-priority AF (0 25).

If On is selected, the built-in AF-assist illu-minator will light to illuminate poorly-litsubjects in still image, Smart Photo Selec-tor, or Motion Snapshot mode if:• AF-S is selected for focus mode (0 52) or

single AF is selected in AF-A, and• Auto-area is selected for AF-area

mode (0 144) or the center focus areais selected for Single-point.

If Off is selected, the AF-assist illuminatorwill not light to assist the focus operation.Autofocus may not produce the desired results when lighting ispoor.

Face-Priority AF

Built-in AF Assist

A See AlsoSee page 53 for information on using the AF-assist illuminator. Infor-mation on the modes in which AF-assist is available may be found onpage 173.

AF-assist illuminator

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Choose a flash control mode for optional flash units.

Flash Control

1 TTLFlash output is adjusted automatically in response to shoot-ing conditions (TTL flash control).

2 Manual

Choose a flash level between Fulland 1/32 (1/32 of full power; forinformation on flash guide num-bers at full power, see page 162).

A Y icon blinks in the displayduring flash photography whenthis option is selected.

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Flash compensation alters flash output from the level suggestedby the camera, changing the brightness of the main subject rel-ative to the background. Choose from values between –3 EV(darker) and +1 EV (brighter) in increments of 1/3 EV; in general,positive values make the subject brighter while negative valuesmake it darker.

A Y icon is displayed when flash com-pensation is in effect. Normal flash out-put can be restored by setting flashcompensation to ±0. Flash compensa-tion is not reset when the camera isturned off.

Flash Compensation

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The Setup MenuTo display the setup menu, press G and select the setupmenu tab (B).

The setup menu contains the following options:

G button

Reset setup optionsReset setup menu options to default values(0 152).

Format memory card Format the memory card (0 153).

Slot empty release lockAllow the shutter to be released when no memorycard is inserted in the camera (0 153).

Welcome screen Display a welcome message at startup (0 154).Display brightness Adjust the brightness of the displays (0 154).Grid display Display a framing grid (0 154).

Sound settingsChoose the sounds made during shooting(0 155).

Auto power off Choose the auto power off delay (0 155).

Remote on durationChoose how long the camera waits for a signalfrom a remote control (0 156).

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Select Yes to reset all setup menu options other than Videomode, Flicker reduction, Time zone and date, and Languageto default values (0 179).

Assign AE/AF-L buttonChoose the role played by the 1 (A) button(0 156).

Shutter button AE lockChoose whether exposure locks when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway (0 156).

Video mode Choose a video standard (0 156).

HDMI device controlChoose whether remote controls for HDMI-CECdevices to which the camera is connected can beused to operate the camera (0 92).

Flicker reduction Reduce flicker or banding (0 157).Reset file numbering Reset file numbering (0 157).Time zone and date Set the camera clock (0 158).

LanguageChoose a language for the camera displays(0 158).

Auto image rotation Record camera orientation with pictures (0 159).Battery info View battery status (0 160).GPS Adjust settings for optional GPS units (0 67).Firmware version Display the current firmware version (0 160).

Reset Setup Options

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Select Yes to format the memory card. Note that this permanentlydeletes all data on the card, including protected images; beforeproceeding, be sure to copy important pictures and other datato a computer (0 85). To exit without formatting the memorycard, highlight No and press J.

If Enable release is selected, the shutter can be released whenno memory card is inserted. No pictures will be recorded,although they will be displayed in demo mode. Select Releaselocked to enable the shutter only when a card is inserted.

Format Memory Card

The message shown at right is displayedwhile the card is formatted; do not removethe memory card or remove or disconnectthe power source until formatting is com-plete.

Slot Empty Release Lock

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If On is selected, the message at right willbe displayed whenever the camera isturned on.

Highlight Monitor brightness or View-finder brightness and press 2 to displaybrightness options for the selected dis-play. Brightness can then be adjusted bypressing 1 or 3; choose higher valuesfor increased brightness, lower values forreduced brightness.

Select On to display a framing grid (0 6).

Welcome Screen

Display Brightness

Grid Display

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Highlight items and press 2 to select ordeselect. If Autofocus/self-timer isselected, a beep will sound when thecamera focuses and during self-timer andremote control photography; to mute thebeep, remove the check from this item.Select Electronic shutter to play a soundwhen the electronic shutter is released, or remove the checkfrom this item to mute the shutter. Press J to exit when settingsare complete.

Choose how long the displays remain onwhen no operations are per formed(0 18). Choose shorter delays to reducethe drain on the battery. Once the dis-plays have turned off, they can be reacti-vated by operating the camera buttonsor mode dial.

Sound Settings

Auto Power Off

A The GP-N100To enable auto power off when an optional GP-N100 GPS unit isattached, select Enable for the GPS > Auto power off option in thesetup menu (0 66).

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Choose how long the camera will remainactive while waiting for a signal from theremote control (0 49). Choose shorterdelays to reduce the drain on the battery.Note that remote control mode must bereselected once the timer has expired.

Choose whether the 1 (A) button locksboth focus and exposure (AE/AF lock),exposure only (AE lock only), or focusonly (AF lock only) . Focus lock isdescribed on page 145, exposure lock onpage 125.

If On is selected, exposure will lock whilethe shutter-release button is pressedhalfway.

When connecting the camera to a television or VCR (0 90), besure this setting matches the device video standard (NTSC orPAL).

Remote on Duration

Assign AE/AF-L Button

Shutter Button AE Lock

Video Mode

1 (A) button

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Reduce flicker and banding in the displays and in movies whileshooting under fluorescent or mercury-vapor lighting. Choose afrequency which matches that of the local AC power supply.

When a photograph is taken or a movie isrecorded, the camera names the file byadding one to the number of the previ-ous file (0 120). If the current folder isnumbered 999 and contains either 999photographs or a photograph numbered9999, the shutter-release button will bedisabled and no further photographs can be taken. To reset filenumbering to 0001, select Yes for Reset file numbering andthen either format the current memory card or insert a newmemory card.

Flicker Reduction

A Flicker ReductionIf you are unsure as to the frequency of the local power supply, testboth options and choose the one that produces the best results. Flickerreduction may not produce the desired results if the subject is verybright, in which case you should select A Aperture-priority auto orM Manual for Exposure mode and choose a smaller aperture (largerf-number).

Reset File Numbering

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Change time zones, set the camera clock,choose the date display order, or turndaylight saving time on or off (0 19).

Choose a language for camera messages and displays.

Time Zone and Date

Time zoneChoose a time zone. The camera clock is automatically setto the time in the new time zone.

Date and time Set the camera clock.

Date formatChoose the order in which the day, month, and year aredisplayed.

Daylight saving time

Turn daylight saving time on or off. The camera clock willautomatically be advanced or set back one hour. Thedefault setting is Off.

Language

CzechDanishGermanEnglishSpanishGreekFrenchIndonesianItalianHungarianDutchNorwegianPolish

ČeštinaDanskDeutschEnglishEspañolΕλληνικάFrançaisIndonesiaItalianoMagyarNederlandsNorskPolski

PortugueseRussianRomanianFinnishSwedishTurkishUkrainianArabicSimplified ChineseTraditional ChineseJapaneseKoreanThai

PortuguêsРусскийRomânăSuomiSvenskaTürkçeУкраїнська

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Photographs taken while On is selected contain information oncamera orientation, allowing them to be rotated automaticallyduring playback or when viewed in ViewNX 2 or Capture NX 2(available separately; 0 163). The following orientations arerecorded:

Camera orientation is not recorded when Off is selected. Choosethis option when panning or taking photographs with the lenspointing up or down.

Auto Image Rotation

Landscape (wide) orientation

Camera rotated 90° clockwise

Camera rotated 90° counterclockwise

D Auto Image RotationImage orientation is not recorded in movie or Motion Snapshot modes.

ARotate TallTo automatically rotate “tall” (portrait-orientation) photographs for dis-play during playback, select On for the Rotate tall option in the play-back menu (0 103).

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View information on the battery currentlyinserted in the camera.

View the current firmware version.

Battery Info

Charge remaining

The current battery level, expressed as a percentage of a fullcharge.

Battery age

A five-level display showing battery age. 0 (k) indicatesthat battery performance is unimpaired, 4 (l) that the bat-tery has reached the end of its charging life and should bereplaced. Note that batteries charged at temperaturesunder about 5 °C (41 °F) may show a temporary increase inage; the display will however return to normal once the bat-tery has been recharged at a temperature of about 20 °C(68 °F) or higher.

Firmware Version

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nTechnical NotesRead this chapter for information on compatible accessories,cleaning and storing the camera, and what to do if an error mes-sage is displayed or you encounter problems using the camera.

At the time of writing, the following accessories were availablefor your camera.

Optional Accessories

Lenses 1 mount lenses

DRed-Eye ReductionLenses that block the subject’s view of the red-eye reductionlamp may interfere with red-eye reduction.

A Lens f-numberThe f-number given in lens names is the maximum aperture ofthe lens.

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Flash units SB-N5 (0 59): The SB-N5 has a Guide Number of 8.5/27.9(m/ft, ISO 100, 20 °C/68 °F; Guide Number at ISO 200 is 12/39.4). When mounted on the Nikon 1 V1, it supports i-TTLand manual flash control (0 148).

AGuide NumberTo calculate the range of the flash at full power, divide theGuide Number by the aperture. For example, at ISO 100 theSB-N5 has a Guide Number of 8.5 m or 27.9 ft (35 mm zoomhead position); its range at an aperture of f/5.6 is 8.5÷5.6 orabout 1.5 meters (or in feet, 27.9÷5.6=approximately 5 ft).For each twofold increase in ISO sensitivity, multiply theGuide Number by the square root of two (approximately1.4).

Power sources • Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL15 (0 12–15): AdditionalEN-EL15 batteries are available from local retailers andNikon-authorized service representatives.

• Battery Charger MH-25 (0 12): Recharge EN-EL15 batteries.• Power Connector EP-5B, AC Adapter EH-5b: These accessories

can be used to power the camera for extended periods(EH-5a and EH-5 AC adapters can also be used). An EP-5Bpower connector is required to connect the camera tothe EH-5b, EH-5a, or EH-5; see page 166 for details.

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Remote controls

Wireless Remote Control ML-L3 (0 49): The ML-L3 uses a 3 VCR2025 battery.

Pressing the battery-chamber latch to the right (q), inserta fingernail into the gap and open the battery chamber(w). Ensure that the battery is in the correct orientation(r).

Software Capture NX 2: A complete photo editing package offeringsuch features as white balance adjustment and color con-trol points.Note: Use the latest versions of Nikon software; see the web-sites listed on page xvii for the latest information on sup-ported operating systems. At default settings, NikonMessage Center 2 will periodically check for updates toCapture NX 2 and other Nikon software and firmware whileyou are logged in to an account on the computer and thecomputer is connected to the Internet. A message is auto-matically displayed when an update is found.

Body caps Body Cap BF-N1000: The body cap keeps the low-pass filterfree of dust when a lens is not in place.

Microphones Stereo Microphone ME-1 (0 141): Connect the ME-1 to thecamera microphone jack to record stereo sound whilereducing the noise caused by lens vibration beingrecorded during autofocus.

GPS units GPS Unit GP-N100 (0 66)

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Tripod adapters

Tripod Adapter TA-N100: Prevents large lenses from cominginto contact with the tripod head when the camera ismounted on a tripod.Attaching the TA-N100

1 Attach the TA-N100 to the camera.After turning the camera off, insert the TA-N100 in thecamera tripod mount (q) and rotate the screw in thedirection shown (w) to fasten the TA-N100 to the cam-era.

2 Attach a tripod.Attach a tripod (available separately from third-part sup-pliers) to the TA-N100 (e). Hold the camera while fasten-ing the tripod to ensure that the tripod is securelyattached.

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Approved Memory CardsThe following cards have been tested and approved for use inthe camera. Cards with class 6 or faster write speeds are recom-mended for movie recording. Recording may end unexpectedlywhen cards with slower write speeds are used.

1 Check that any card readers or other devices with which the card will beused support 2 GB cards.

2 Check that any card readers or other devices with which the card will beused are SDHC-compliant. The camera supports UHS-1.

3 Check that any card readers or other devices withwhich the card will be used are SDXC-compliant.The camera supports UHS-1.

Other cards have not been tested. For more details on the abovecards, please contact the manufacturer.

SD cards SDHC cards 2 SDXC cards 3

SanDisk2 GB 1 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB

64 GBToshiba

Panasonic 48 GB, 64 GBLexar Media

4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB

—Platinum II

4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GBProfessional

Full-HD Video 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB

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Attaching a Power Connector and AC AdapterTurn the camera off before attaching an optional power connec-tor and AC adapter.

1 Ready the camera.Open the battery-chamber (q) andpower connector (w) covers.

2 Insert the EP-5B power connector.Be sure to insert the connector in theorientation shown, using the connec-tor to keep the orange battery latchpressed to one side. The latch locksthe connector in place when the con-nector is fully inserted.

3 Close the battery-chamber cover.Position the power connector cable sothat it passes through the power con-nector slot and close the battery-chamber cover.

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4 Connect the AC adapter.Connect the AC adapter power cable to the AC socket on ACadapter (e) and the EP-5B power cable to the DC socket (r).A P icon is displayed in the monitor when the camera ispowered by the AC adapter and power connector.

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StorageIf the camera will not be used for an extended period, removethe battery and store it in a cool, dry area with the terminal coverin place. To prevent mold or mildew, store the camera in a dry,well-ventilated area. Do not store your camera with naphtha orcamphor moth balls or in locations that:• are poorly ventilated or subject to humidities of over 60%• are next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic

fields, such as televisions or radios• are exposed to temperatures above 50 °C (122 °F) or below –10 °C

(14 °F)

Cleaning

Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals.

Storage and Cleaning

Camera body

Use a blower to remove dust and lint, then wipe gently witha soft, dry cloth. After using the camera at the beach or sea-side, wipe off sand or salt with a cloth lightly dampened indistilled water and dry thoroughly. Important: Dust or otherforeign matter inside the camera may cause damage not cov-ered under warranty.

Lens, viewfinder

These elements are easily damaged. Remove dust and lintwith a blower. If using an aerosol blower, keep the can ver-tical to prevent the discharge of liquid. To remove finger-prints and other stains, apply a small amount of lens cleanerto a soft cloth and clean with care.

Monitor

Remove dust and lint with a blower. When removing finger-prints and other stains, wipe the surface lightly with a softcloth or chamois leather. Do not apply pressure, as thiscould result in damage or malfunction.

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Do not drop: The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shocks orvibration.

Keep dry : This product is not waterproof, and may malfunction ifimmersed in water or exposed to high levels of humidity. Rusting of theinternal mechanism can cause irreparable damage.

Avoid sudden changes in temperature: Sudden changes in temperature, suchas those that occur when entering or leaving a heated building on a coldday, can cause condensation inside the device. To prevent condensation,place the device in a carrying case or plastic bag before exposing it tosudden changes in temperature.

Keep away from strong magnetic fields: Do not use or store this device in thevicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic radiationor magnetic fields. Strong static charges or the magnetic fields producedby equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the dis-plays, damage data stored on the memory card, or affect the product’sinternal circuitry.

Do not leave the lens pointed at the sun: Do not leave the lens pointed at thesun or other strong light source for an extended period. Intense lightmay cause the image sensor to deteriorate or produce a white blur effectin photographs.

Keep the lens mount covered: Be sure to attach the body cap if the camera iswithout a lens.

Do not touch the low-pass filter: The low-pass filter covering the image sensoris easily damaged. Under no circumstances should you exert pressure onthe filter, poke it with cleaning tools, or subject it to powerful air currentsfrom a blower. These actions could scratch or otherwise damage the fil-ter.

Turn the product off before removing or disconnecting the power source: Do notunplug the product or remove the battery while the product is on orwhile images are being recorded or deleted. Forcibly cutting power inthese circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to productmemory or internal circuitry. To prevent an accidental interruption ofpower, avoid carrying the product from one location to another whilethe AC adapter is connected.

Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions

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Cleaning: When cleaning the camera body, use a blower to gently removedust and lint, then wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. After using the cam-era at the beach or seaside, wipe off any sand or salt using a cloth lightlydampened in pure water and then dry the camera thoroughly.

The lens is easily damaged. Dust and lint should be gently removed witha blower. When using an aerosol blower, keep the can vertical to preventdischarge of liquid. To remove fingerprints and other stains from thelens, apply a small amount of lens cleaner to a soft cloth and wipe thelens carefully.

Storage: To prevent mold or mildew, store the camera in a dry, well-venti-lated area. If you are using an AC adapter, unplug the adapter to preventfire. If the product will not be used for an extended period, remove thebattery to prevent leakage and store the camera in a plastic bag contain-ing a desiccant. Do not, however, store the camera case in a plastic bag,as this may cause the material to deteriorate. Note that desiccant gradu-ally loses its capacity to absorb moisture and should be replaced at reg-ular intervals.

To prevent mold or mildew, take the camera out of storage at least oncea month. Turn the camera on and release the shutter a few times beforeputting it away.

Store the battery in a cool, dry place. Replace the terminal cover beforeputting the battery away.

Notes on the monitor and viewfinder: These displays may contain a few pixelsthat are always lit or that do not light. This is common to all TFT LCD dis-plays and does not indicate a malfunction. Images recorded with theproduct are unaffected.

Images in the monitor may be difficult to see in a bright light.

Do not apply pressure to the displays, as this could cause damage ormalfunction. Dust or lint on the displays can be removed with a blower.Stains can be removed by wiping lightly with a soft cloth or chamoisleather. Should the monitor or viewfinder break, care should be taken toavoid injury from broken glass and to prevent liquid crystal from the dis-play touching the skin or entering the eyes and mouth.

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Moiré: Moiré is an interference pattern created by the interaction of animage containing a regular, repeating grid, such as the pattern of weavein cloth or windows in a building, with the camera image sensor grid. Insome cases, it may appear in the form of lines. If you notice moiré in yourphotographs, try changing the distance to the subject, zooming in andout, or changing the angle between the subject and the camera.

Lines: Noise in the form of lines may in rare cases appear in pictures ofextremely bright or backlit subjects.

Batteries: Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled. Observethe following precautions when handling batteries:• Use only batteries approved for use in this equipment.• Do not expose the battery to flame or excessive heat.• Keep the battery terminals clean.• Turn the product off before replacing the battery.• Remove the battery from the camera or charger when not in use and

replace the terminal cover. These devices draw minute amounts ofcharge even when off and could draw the battery down to the pointthat it will no longer function. If the battery will not be used for sometime, insert it in the camera and run it flat before removing it and stor-ing it in a location with an ambient temperature of 15 to 25 °C (59 to77 °F; avoid hot or extremely cold locations). Repeat this process atleast once every six months.

• Turning the camera on and off repeatedly when the battery is fully dis-charged will shorten battery life. Batteries that have been fully dis-charged must be charged before use.

• The internal temperature of the battery may rise while the battery is inuse. Attempting to charge the battery while the internal temperature iselevated will impair battery performance, and the battery may notcharge or charge only partially. Wait for the battery to cool beforecharging.

• Continuing to charge the battery after it is fully charged can impair bat-tery performance.

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• A marked drop in the time a fully charged battery retains its chargewhen used at room temperature indicates that it requires replacement.Purchase a new EN-EL15 battery.

• Charge the battery before use. When taking photographs on impor-tant occasions, ready a spare EN-EL15 battery and keep it fully charged.Depending on your location, it may be difficult to purchase replace-ment batteries on short notice. Note that on cold days, the capacity ofbatteries tends to decrease. Be sure the battery is fully charged beforetaking photographs outside in cold weather. Keep a spare battery in awarm place and exchange the two as necessary. Once warmed, a coldbattery may recover some of its charge.

• Used batteries are a valuable resource; recycle in accord with local reg-ulations.

A Image Sensor CleaningThe camera’s image sensor is fitted with a low-pass filter to preventmoiré. Each time it is turned on or off, the camera vibrates the low-passfilter to remove dust (note that operating camera controls before clean-ing is complete interrupts this process, and that image sensor cleaningmay be temporarily disabled if the camera is turned on and off severaltimes in succession). Dust not removed by this method may appear inimages recorded with the camera, in which case you should have thefilter cleaned by Nikon-authorized service personnel.

D Servicing the Camera and AccessoriesThe camera is a precision device and requires regular servicing. Nikonrecommends that the camera be inspected by the original retailer orNikon-authorized service representative once every one to two years,and that it be serviced once every three to five years (note that feesapply to these services). Frequent inspection and servicing are particu-larly recommended if the camera is used professionally. Any accesso-ries regularly used with the camera, such as lenses or optional flashunits, should be included when the camera is inspected or serviced.

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The following table lists the settings that can be adjusted in eachmode.

❚❚ Still Image Mode/Smart Photo Selector Mode

Available Settings

Still Image ModeSmart Photo Selector

ModeExposure mode 1 h P S A M h P S A M

Shooting menu

Image quality z z z z z z

Image size z z z z z z

Continuous z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 —Shutter type z z z z z —Frame rate — — — — — —Movie settings — — — — — —Metering — z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 —White balance — z z z z —ISO sensitivity — z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 —Picture Control — z z z z —Color space z z z z z z

Active D-Lighting — z z z z —Long exposure NR z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 —High ISO noise reduction z z z z z z

Fade in/fade out — — — — — —Movie sound options z z z z z —Interval timer shooting — z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 —Vibration reduction 3 z z z z z z

AF-area mode — z 4 z 4 z 4 z 4 —Face-priority AF — z 4 z 4 z 4 z 4 —Built-in AF assist z z z z z z

Flash mode 5 z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 —Flash control 5 — z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 —Flash compensation 5 — z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 —

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1 P Programmed auto is selected automatically when Electronic (Hi) isselected for Shutter type.

2 Not available when Electronic (Hi) is selected for Shutter type.3 VR lenses only.4 Not available if a frame rate of 10 fps is chosen when Electronic (Hi) is

selected for Shutter type.5 Available only when an optional flash unit is used.

Other settings

Focus area selection — z z z z —Flexible program — z — — — —Autoexposure Lock — z z z — —Focus lock — z z z z —Self-timer z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 —Focus mode — z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 —Exposure compensation — z 2 z 2 z 2 — —Movie mode — — — — — —Theme — — — — — —

Still Image ModeSmart Photo Selector

ModeExposure mode 1 h P S A M h P S A M

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❚❚ Movie Mode/Motion Snapshot Mode

Movie Mode Motion Snapshot ModeExposure mode h P S A M h P S A M

Shooting menu

Image quality — — — — — — — — — —Image size — — — — — — — — — —Continuous — — — — — — — — — —Shutter type — — — — — — — — — —Frame rate — z 2 z 2 z 2 z 2 — — — — —Movie settings z 1 z 1 z 1 z 1 z 1 — — — — —Metering — z 1 z 1 z 1 z 1 — z z z z

White balance — z z z z — z z z z

ISO sensitivity — z z z z — z z z z

Picture Control — z z z z — z z z z

Color space — — — — — — — — — —Active D-Lighting — — — — — — — — — —Long exposure NR — — — — — — — — — —High ISO noise reduction z 1 z z z z z z z z z

Fade in/fade out z 1 z 1 z 1 z 1 z 1 — — — — —Movie sound options z 1 z 1 z 1 z 1 z 1 — — — — —Interval timer shooting — — — — — — — — — —Vibration reduction 3 z 1 z z z z z z z z z

AF-area mode — z 1 z 1 z 1 z 1 — z z z z

Face-priority AF — z 1 z 1 z 1 z 1 — z z z z

Built-in AF assist — — — — — z z z z z

Flash mode 4 — — — — — — — — — —Flash control 4 — — — — — — — — — —Flash compensation 4 — — — — — — — — — —

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1 HD movie selected in movie mode.2 Slow motion selected in movie mode.3 VR lenses only.4 Available only when an optional flash unit is used.

Other settings

Focus area selection — z 1 z 1 z 1 z 1 — z z z z

Flexible program — — — — — — — — — —Autoexposure Lock — z z z — — z z z —Focus lock — z z z z — z z z z

Self-timer z 1 z z z z — — — — —Focus mode — z z z z — — — — —Exposure compensation — z z z — — z z z —Movie mode z 1 z z z z — — — — —Theme — — — — — z z z z z

Movie Mode Motion Snapshot ModeExposure mode h P S A M h P S A M

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Default settings are listed below. Shooting menu and othershooting options are reset with Reset shooting options(0 110), setup menu settings with Reset setup options(0 152).

❚❚ Playback Menu Defaults

❚❚ Shooting Menu Defaults

Defaults

Option DefaultSlide show (0 77)Image type All imagesSelected scene AutoFrame interval 5 sMovie playback time Same as frame intervalAudio Background track 1

Rotate tall (0 103) OnResize (0 105)Choose size 1.1 M

Option DefaultExposure mode (0 111) h Scene auto selectorImage quality (0 119) JPEG normalImage size (0 119) 3872×2592Continuous (0 121) Single frameShutter type (0 122) MechanicalElectronic (Hi) 10 fps

Frame rate (0 122) 400 fpsMovie settings (0 123) 1080/60iMetering (0 124) MatrixWhite balance (0 126) Auto

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1 Varies with lens.2 The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame when 10 fps

is selected for Electronic (Hi) or Slow motion is selected as the movietype.

3 Face detection is not available when 10 fps is selected for Electronic (Hi)or Slow motion is selected as the movie type.

ISO sensitivity (0 131) Auto (100–3200)Picture Control (0 132) StandardColor space (0 138) sRGBActive D-Lighting (0 139) OnLong exposure NR (0 140) OffHigh ISO noise reduction (0 140) OnFade in/fade out (0 140) NoneMovie sound options (0 141)Microphone Auto sensitivity (A)Wind noise reduction On

Interval timer shooting (0 142) 00:01’:00”, 001Vibration reduction (0 143) Active/On 1

AF-area mode (0 144) Auto-area 2

Face-priority AF (0 147) On 3

Built-in AF assist (0 147) OnFlash mode (0 63) Fill flashFlash control (0 148) TTLManual Full

Flash compensation (0 149) 0.0

Option Default

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❚❚ Other Shooting Options

* Not displayed when Auto-area is selected for AF-area mode.

❚❚ Setup Menu Defaults

Option DefaultFocus area (0 144) Center *

Flexible program (0 113) OffAutoexposure lock (0 125) OffFocus lock (0 145) OffSelf-timer (0 49) OffFocus mode (0 52) See page 52.Exposure compensation (0 57) 0.0Movie mode (0 37) HD movieTheme (0 47) BeautyPicture Control settings (0 132) Unmodified

Option DefaultSlot empty release lock (0 153) Release lockedWelcome screen (0 154) OffDisplay brightness (0 154)Monitor brightness 0Viewfinder brightness 0

Grid display (0 154) OffSound settings (0 155)Autofocus/self-timer OnElectronic shutter On

Auto power off (0 155) 30 s Remote on duration (0 156) 5 minAssign AE/AF-L button (0 156) AE/AF lockShutter button AE lock (0 156) OffHDMI device control (0 92) OnTime zone and date (0 158)Daylight saving time Off

Auto image rotation (0 159) OnGPS (0 67)Auto power off DisableUse GPS to set clock Yes

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The following table shows the number of pictures or amount ofmovie footage that can be stored on a 16 GB Toshiba R95W80MB/s UHS-I SDHC card at different image quality, size, ormovie settings. All figures are approximate; file size varies withthe scene recorded.

❚❚ Still Images (Still Image Mode) 1

1 Mechanical selected for Shutter type.2 Maximum number of pictures that can be stored in memory buffer at

ISO 100. Drops if long exposure noise reduction is on (0 140).3 Image size applies to JPEG images only. Size of NEF (RAW) images can not

be changed. File size is the total for NEF (RAW) and JPEG images.

❚❚ HD Movies

* For information on the maximum length that can be recorded in a singleclip, see page 123.

Memory Card Capacity

Image quality (0 119)

Image size (0 119)

File size No. of images Buffer capacity 2

NEF (RAW) + JPEG fine 3

3872×2592 23.9 MB 659 422896×1944 21.4 MB 736 431936×1296 19.6 MB 804 44

NEF (RAW) — 17.1 MB 922 44

JPEG fine3872×2592 6.8 MB 2300 582896×1944 4.3 MB 3600 671936×1296 2.5 MB 6200 87

JPEG normal3872×2592 3.4 MB 4500 742896×1944 2.2 MB 7100 891936×1296 1.3 MB 11900 100

JPEG basic3872×2592 1.8 MB 8900 992896×1944 1.1 MB 13900 1001936×1296 0.7 MB 22800 100

Movie settings (0 123) Maximum total length (approx.) *

1080/60i 1 hour 27 minutes1080/30p 1 hour 27 minutes720/60p 2 hours 10 minutes

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❚❚ Slow Motion Movies

* Up to five seconds of slow motion footage can be recorded in a single clip.Playback length is about 13.2 (400 fps) or 40 (1200 fps) times the recordedlength.

❚❚ Still Images (Smart Photo Selector Mode)

1 Total size of all five images recorded with each shot.2 Image size applies to JPEG images only. Size of NEF (RAW) images can not

be changed. File size is the total for NEF (RAW) and JPEG images.

❚❚ Still Images (Motion Snapshot Mode)

* File size is the total for a single photograph and movie.

Frame rate (0 122) Maximum total recorded length (approx.) *

400 fps 1 hour 27 minutes1200 fps 1 hour 27 minutes

Image quality (0 119) Image size (0 119) File size 1 No. of shots

NEF (RAW) + JPEG fine 2

3872×2592 119.4 MB 1312896×1944 106.9 MB 1471936×1296 97.8 MB 160

NEF (RAW) — 85.3 MB 184

JPEG fine3872×2592 34.1 MB 4612896×1944 21.6 MB 7291936×1296 12.5 MB 1258

JPEG normal3872×2592 17.2 MB 9152896×1944 10.9 MB 14381936×1296 6.6 MB 2397

JPEG basic3872×2592 8.8 MB 17982896×1944 5.6 MB 27971936×1296 3.4 MB 4577

Image quality Image size File size * No. of shots— — 17.7 MB 891

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If the camera fails to function as expected, check this list of com-mon problems before consulting your retailer or Nikon repre-sentative.

Display

Troubleshooting

The displays are off:• The camera is off (0 18) or the battery is exhausted (0 12, 21).• The monitor has been turned off (0 5). Press the $ button to turn

the monitor on.• An object has come close to the eye sensor, turning the viewfinder on

and the monitor off (0 6).• The displays have turned off automatically to save power (0 155). The

displays can be reactivated by operating buttons or the mode dial.• The camera is connected to a computer (0 85) or television (0 90).The displays turn off without warning:• The battery is low (0 12, 21).• The displays have turned off automatically to save power (0 155). The

displays can be reactivated by operating buttons or the mode dial.• The camera’s internal temperature is high (0 xvi, 189). Wait for the

camera to cool before turning it on again.The camera is unresponsive: See “A Note on Electronically-Controlled Cam-eras,” below.The viewfinder is out of focus: Focus the viewfinder using the diopter adjust-ment control (0 6).Indicators are not displayed: Press the $ button (0 5).

A A Note on Electronically-Controlled CamerasIn extremely rare instances, the display may not respond as expectedand the camera may stop functioning. In most cases, this phenomenonis caused by a strong external static charge. Turn the camera off,remove and replace the battery, taking care to avoid burns, and turnthe camera on again, or, if you are using an AC adapter (available sepa-rately), disconnect and reconnect the adapter and turn the camera onagain. If the problem persists after the battery has been removed andreplaced, contact your retailer or Nikon-authorized service representa-tive.

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Shooting (All Exposure Modes)

The camera takes time to turn on: Delete files or format the memory card.The shutter-release is disabled:• The battery is exhausted (0 12, 21).• The memory card is locked (0 15) or full (0 15, 21).• The camera is not in focus (0 25).• You are currently filming a slow motion movie (0 39).The camera does not focus automatically:• The subject is not suited to autofocus (0 54).• The camera is in manual focus mode (0 52, 55).Focus does not lock when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway: Use the 1(A) button to lock focus when AF-C is selected for focus mode or whenphotographing moving subjects in AF-A mode (0 52, 145).Focus area selection is unavailable: Focus area selection is not available inauto-area (0 144) or face-priority (0 25) AF. In other AF-area modes, thefocus area can be selected by pressing J.Subject-tracking AF not available: Select a non-monochrome Picture Control(0 132, 144).AF-area mode selection is unavailable: The camera is in Smart Photo Selectormode (0 31), manual focus mode is selected (0 52), or h Scene autoselector is selected for Exposure mode (0 111).Image size selection is unavailable: NEF (RAW) is selected for image quality(0 119).The camera is slow to record photos: Turn long exposure noise reduction off(0 140).Noise (bright spots, randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines) appears in photos:• Lower ISO sensitivity or enable high ISO noise reduction (0 140).• Use long exposure noise reduction at shutter speeds slower than 1 s

(0 140).No photo taken when remote control shutter-release button is pressed:• Replace battery in remote control (0 163).• Choose a remote control mode (0 49).• The remote control standby timer has expired (0 156).• The remote is not pointed at the camera or the infrared receiver is not

visible (0 2, 3, 50).• The remote is too far from the camera (0 50).• Bright light is interfering with remote.Smudges appear in photographs: Clean the front and rear lens elements

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Shooting (P, S, A, and M Modes)

Movies

Flicker or banding appears in movies or in the displays: Choose a Flicker reduc-tion setting that matches the local AC power supply (0 157).Optional flash units do not fire: The camera is in Smart Photo Selector orMotion Snapshot mode or is recording a movie, or Electronic (Hi) isselected for Shutter type (0 27).Menu items are unavailable: Some options are only available in particularshooting or exposure modes (0 173) or when a flash or GPS unit isattached (0 59, 66).

The shutter release is disabled: You selected S Shutter-priority auto forExposure mode after selecting a shutter speed of “Bulb” in manualexposure mode (0 114).Some shutter speeds are not available: You are using a flash (0 64).Colors are unnatural:• Adjust white balance to match the light source (0 126).• Adjust Picture Control settings (0 132).Cannot measure white balance: The subject is too dark or too bright (0 129).Picture Controls produce varying results: A (auto) is selected for sharpening,contrast, or saturation. For consistent results over a series of photos,choose another setting (0 134).Picture Control brightness and contrast can not be adjusted: Active D-Lighting ison (0 134, 139).Metering can not be changed: Exposure lock is in effect (0 125).Noise (reddish areas and other artifacts) appears in long time-exposures: Enablelong-exposure noise reduction (0 140).

Cannot record movies: The movie-record button can not be used to recordmovies in Smart Photo Selector mode or Motion Snapshot mode (0 33,47).No sound is recorded for movies:• Microphone off is selected for Movie sound options > Microphone

(0 141).• Live audio is not recorded with slow-motion movies (0 40) or Motion

Snapshots (0 45).

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Playback

Miscellaneous

NEF (RAW) images are not displayed: The camera displays only the JPEG copiesof NEF (RAW) + JPEG fine images (0 119).“Tall” (portrait) orientation photos are displayed in “wide” (landscape) orientation:• Select On for Rotate tall (0 103).• The photos were taken with Auto image rotation off (0 159).• Camera was pointed up or down when the photo was taken (0 159).• Photo is displayed in image review (0 103).Cannot hear movie sound:• Press W up to raise the volume (0 42). If the camera is connected to a

television (0 90), use the controls for the TV to adjust the volume.• Live audio is not recorded with slow-motion movies (0 40) or Motion

Snapshots (0 47).Cannot delete images:• Remove protection from the files before deletion (0 103).• The memory card is locked (0 15).Cannot select photos for printing: The memory card is full (0 21) or locked(0 15) or the photos are in NEF (RAW) format. To print NEF (RAW) pho-tos, transfer the pictures to a computer and use the supplied software orCapture NX 2 (0 85).Pictures are not displayed on TV: The camera is not correctly connected (0 90)or the wrong option is selected for Video mode (0 156).Pictures cannot be transferred to a computer: If your system does not meet therequirements on page 83, you may still be able to transfer pictures to thecomputer using a card reader.Photos are not displayed in Capture NX 2: Update to the latest version (0 163).

The date of recording is not correct: Set the camera clock (0 19, 158).Menu items are unavailable: Some options are only available at particularsettings (0 173) or when a memory card is inserted (0 15, 101).

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This section lists the error messages that appear in the display.

Error Messages

Message Solution 0

Rotate the zoom ring to extend the lens.

A lens with a retractable lens barrelbutton is attached with the lens barrelretracted. Press the retractable lensbarrel button and rotate the zoom ringto extend the lens.

17, 198

Check lens. Pictures can only be taken when a lens is attached.

Attach a lens. 17

Cannot take pictures. Insert fully-charged battery.

Turn the camera off and recharge thebattery or insert a fully charged sparebattery.

12, 15

This battery cannot be used. Insert a battery designated for use in this camera.

Turn the camera off and insert a com-patible battery.

162

Start-up error. Turn the camera off and then on again.

Turn the camera off, remove andreplace the battery, and then turn thecamera on.

15, 18

The clock has been reset.

Set the camera clock. 19, 158

No memory card.Turn the camera off and confirm thatthe card is correctly inserted.

15

This memory card is not formatted. Format the memory card?

Select Yes to format the card, or turnthe camera off and insert anothermemory card.

15, 153

Memory card is locked (write protected).

Turn the camera off and slide the cardwrite-protect switch to the “write”position.

15

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Memory card is full.

• You may be able to record additionalimages if you reduce image quality orsize.

119

• Delete unwanted images. 75• Insert another memory card. 15, 165

This memory card cannot be used. Card may be damaged; insert a different card.

• Use an approved card. 165• Format the card. If the problem per-

sists, the card may be damaged. Con-tact a Nikon-authorized servicerepresentative.

153

• Insert a new memory card. 15, 165

Cannot create additional folders on memory card.

If the current folder is numbered 999and contains either 999 photographsor a photograph numbered 9999, theshutter-release button will be disabledand no further photographs can betaken. Choose Yes for Reset file num-bering and then either format the cur-rent memory card or insert a newmemory card.

157

The movie-record button can not be used in this mode.

The movie-record button can not beused in Smart Photo Selector orMotion Snapshot modes.

33, 47

Stills can not be taken when slow motion is selected.

The shutter-release button can not beused to take photographs while aslow-motion movie is being recorded.

39

The capture illuminator has been used consecutively for the maximum time and has turned off.

The capture illuminator on theoptional SB-N5 flash unit turns offautomatically after extended use.Remove your finger from the shutter-release button for a short period.

62

Message Solution 0

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Hi• Lower ISO sensitivity. 131• Choose a faster shutter speed or

smaller aperture (higher f-number).114, 115,

116

Lo

• Raise ISO sensitivity. 131• Use an optional flash unit. 59• Choose a slower shutter speed or

larger aperture (lower f-number).114, 115,

116Photographs cannot be taken in shutter-priority auto mode at a shutter speed of “Bulb”.

Choose a different shutter speed, orselect another option for Exposuremode.

114, 116

Failed to update speedlight firmware. Contact a Nikon-authorized service center.

An unsuccessful attempt has beenmade to update the firmware of theflash unit mounted on the camera.Contact a Nikon-authorized servicerepresentative.

Failed to update lens firmware. Contact a Nikon-authorized service center.

An unsuccessful attempt has beenmade to update the firmware of thelens mounted on the camera. Contacta Nikon-authorized service representa-tive.

An error has occurred. Press the shutter-release button again.

Press the shutter-release button. Con-tact a Nikon-authorized service repre-sentative if the problem persists or re-occurs frequently.

Message Solution 0

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* See the printer manual for more information.

An error has occurred in the internal circuitry. Contact a Nikon-authorized service center.

Contact a Nikon-authorized servicerepresentative.

The camera’s internal temperature is high. The camera will now turn off.

Wait for the camera to cool. xvi

Memory card contains no images.

To view pictures, insert a memory cardcontaining images.

15

Cannot display this file.

The file has been created or modifiedon a computer or different make ofcamera, or is corrupt.

—Cannot select this file.Check printer. Check the printer. — *

Check paper.Select Resume after loading paper ofthe correct size.

— *

Paper jam. Clear the jam and select Resume. — *

Out of paper. Insert paper and select Resume. — *

Check ink supply. Select Resume after checking the ink. — *

Out of ink. Replace the ink and select Resume. — *

Message Solution 0

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Nikon 1 V1 Digital CameraSpecifications

TypeType Digital camera with interchangeable lensesLens mount Nikon 1 mountEffective angle of view Approx. 2.7× lens focal length (Nikon CX format)Effective pixels 10.1 millionImage sensorImage sensor 13.2 mm × 8.8 mm CMOS sensorDust-reduction system Image sensor cleaningStorageImage size (pixels) Still images (still image and Smart Photo Selector modes,

aspect ratio 3 : 2)• 3,872 × 2,592 • 2,896 × 1,944• 1,936 × 1,296

Still images (movie mode, aspect ratio 16 : 9)• 3,840 × 2,160 (1080/60i) • 1,920 × 1,080 (1080/30p)• 1,280 × 720 (720/60p)

Still images (Motion Snapshot mode, aspect ratio 16 : 9)• 3,840 × 2,160

File format • NEF (RAW): 12-bit, compressed• JPEG: JPEG-Baseline compliant with fine (approx.

1 : 4), normal (approx. 1 : 8), or basic (approx. 1 : 16)compression

• NEF (RAW) + JPEG: Single photograph recorded inboth NEF (RAW) and JPEG formats

Picture Control system Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait,Landscape; selected Picture Control can be mod-ified; storage for custom Picture Controls

Media SD (Secure Digital), SDHC, and SDXC memory cardsFile system DCF (Design Rule for Camera File System) 2.0, DPOF (Digi-

tal Print Order Format), Exif (Exchangeable Image File Formatfor Digital Still Cameras) 2.3, PictBridge

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Electronic viewfinderElectronic viewfinder 0.47-in., approx. 1440k-dot color TFT LCD view-

finder with diopter control and brightness adjust-ment

Frame coverage Approx. 100% horizontal and 100% verticalEyepoint 17 mm (–1.0 m–1; from center surface of view-

finder eyepiece lens)Diopter adjustment –3–+1 m–1

Eye sensor Camera switches to viewfinder display when itdetects that viewfinder is in use

Shooting modes C still image (3 : 2), y Smart Photo Selector(3 : 2), 1 movie (HD 16 : 9, slow motion 8 : 3),z Motion Snapshot (16 : 9)

ShutterType Electronically-controlled vertical-travel focal-

plane mechanical shutter; electronic shutterSpeed • Mechanical shutter: 1/4,000 –30 s in steps of 1/3 EV;

Bulb; Time (requires optional ML-L3 remote control)• Electronic shutter: 1/16,000–30 s in steps of 1/3 EV;

Bulb; Time (requires optional ML-L3 remote control)Flash sync speed • Mechanical shutter: Synchronizes with shutter at

X=1/250 s or slower• Electronic shutter: Synchronizes with shutter at

X=1/60 s or slowerReleaseMode • Single frame, continuous

• Mechanical, Electronic, Electronic (Hi)• Self-timer, delayed remote, quick-response

remote, interval timer shootingFrame advance rate • Electronic (Hi): Approx. 10, 30, or 60 fps

• Other modes: Up to 5 fps (single AF or manualfocus, S Shutter-priority auto or M Manual expo-sure mode, shutter speed 1/250 s or faster, andother settings at default values)

Self-timer 2 s, 5 s, 10 sRemote control modes Delayed remote (2 s); quick-response remote

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ExposureMetering TTL metering using image sensorMetering method • Matrix

• Center-weighted: Meters 4.5 mm circle in center offrame

• Spot: Meters 2 mm circle centered on selectedfocus area

Mode Programmed auto with flexible program; shutter-priority auto; aperture-priority auto; manual;scene auto selector

Exposure compensation –3–+3 EV in increments of 1/3 EVExposure lock Luminosity locked at metered value with A

(AE-L/AF-L) buttonISO sensitivity (Recommended Exposure Index)

ISO 100–3200 in steps of 1 EV. Can also be set toapprox. 1 EV (ISO 6400 equivalent) above ISO3200; auto ISO sensitivity control (ISO 100–3200,100–800, 100–400) available

Active D-Lighting On, offFocusAutofocus Hybrid autofocus (phase detection/contrast-

detect AF); AF-assist illuminatorLens servo • Autofocus (AF): Single AF (AF-S); continuous AF

(AF-C); auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A); full-time AF (AF-F)

• Manual focus (MF)AF-area mode Single-point, auto-area, subject tracking

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FocusFocus area • Single-point AF: 135 focus areas

• Auto-area AF: 41 focus areasFocus lock Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release

button halfway (single AF) or by pressing A (AE-L/AF-L) button

Face-priority AF On, offFlashControl i-TTL flash control using image sensor available

with optional SB-N5 flash unitMode Fill flash, slow sync, red-eye reduction, slow sync

with red-eye reduction, rear-curtain sync, rearcurtain with slow sync

Flash compensation –3–+1 EV in increments of 1/3 EVFlash-ready indicator Lights when optional flash unit is fully chargedWhite balance Auto, incandescent, fluorescent, direct sunlight,

flash, cloudy, shade, preset manual, all exceptpreset manual with fine tuning

MovieMetering TTL metering using image sensorMetering method • Matrix

• Center-weighted: Meters 4.5 mm circle in center offrame

• Spot: Meters 2 mm circle centered on selectedfocus area

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MovieFrame size (pixels)/ recording rate

HD movies• 1,920 × 1,080/60i (59.94 fields/s *)• 1,920 × 1,080/30p (29.97 fps)• 1,280 × 720/60p (59.94 fps)

Slow-motion movies• 640 × 240/400 fps (plays at 30p/29.97 fps)• 320 × 120/1,200 fps (plays at 30p/29.97 fps)

Movies recorded in still image mode1,072 × 720/60p (59.94 fps)

Motion Snapshot1,920 × 1,080/60p (59.94 fps) (plays at 24p/23.976 fps)

File format MOVVideo compression H.264/MPEG-4 Advanced Video CodingAudio recording format AACAudio recording device Built-in or optional external ME-1 stereo micro-

phone; sensitivity adjustable* Sensor output is about 60 fps.

Monitor 7.5 cm/3-in., approx. 921k-dot, TFT LCD withbrightness adjustment

Playback Full-frame and thumbnail (4, 9, or 72 images orcalendar) playback with playback zoom, movieplayback, slide show, histogram display, autoimage rotation, and rating option

InterfaceUSB Hi-Speed USBVideo output NTSC, PALHDMI output Type C mini-pin HDMI connectorMulti accessory port Used for designated accessoriesAudio input Stereo mini-pin jack (3.5 mm diameter)Supported languages Arabic, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional),

Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French,German, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian,Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portu-guese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish,Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian

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• Unless otherwise stated, all figures are for a camera with a fully-charged bat-tery operating at an ambient temperature of 20 °C (68 °F).

• Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware andsoftware described in this manual at any time and without prior notice.Nikon will not be held liable for damages that may result from any mistakesthat this manual may contain.

Power sourceBattery One rechargeable Li-ion EN-EL15 batteryAC adapter EH-5b AC adapter; requires EP-5B power connec-

tor (available separately)Tripod socket 1/4-in. (ISO 1222)Dimensions/weightDimensions (W × H × D) Approx. 113 × 76 × 43.5 mm/4.4 × 3 × 1.7 in.,

excluding projections; thickness of body (from mount to monitor) is 36 mm/1.4 in.

Weight Approx. 383 g/13.5 oz with battery and memorycard but without body cap; approx. 294 g/10.4 oz(camera body only)

Operating environmentTemperature 0–40 °C/+32–104 °FHumidity Less than 85% (no condensation)

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MH-25 battery chargerRated input AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz, 0.12–0.23 ARated output DC 8.4 V/1.2 ASupported batteries Nikon EN-EL15 rechargeable Li-ion batteriesCharging time Approx. 2 hours and 35 minutes at an ambient

temperature of 25 °C/77 °F when no chargeremains

Operating temperature 0–40 °C/+32–104 °FDimensions (W × H × D) Approx. 91.5 × 33.5 × 71 mm/3.6 × 1.3 × 2.8 in.,

excluding projectionsLength of cord Approx. 1.8 m/6 ft (U.S.A. and Canada) or 1.5 m/

4.9 ft (other countries)Weight Approx. 110 g/3.9 oz, excluding power cable and

AC wall adapterEN-EL15 rechargeable Li-ion batteryType Rechargeable lithium-ion batteryRated capacity 7.0 V, 1,900 mAhOperating temperature 0–40 °C/+32–104 °FDimensions (W × H × D) Approx. 40 × 56 × 20.5 mm/1.6 × 2.2 × 0.8 in.Weight Approx. 88 g/3.1 oz, excluding terminal cover

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Specifications subject to change without notice. Nikon will not be held liablefor damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual may contain.

1 NIKKOR VR 10 – 30 mm f/3.5 – 5.6Type 1 mount lensFocal length 10–30 mmMaximum aperture f/3.5–5.6Construction 12 elements in 9 groups (including 3 aspherical elements)Angle of view 77°–29° 40′Vibration reduction Lens shift using voice coil motors (VCMs)Minimum focus distance 0.2 m/0.7 ft from focal plane at all zoom positionsDiaphragm blades 7 (rounded diaphragm opening)Diaphragm Fully automaticAperture range • 10 mm focal length: f/3.5–16

• 30 mm focal length: f/5.6–16Filter-attachment size 40.5 mm (P = 0.5 mm)Dimensions Approx. 57.5 mm diameter × 42 mm (distance from

camera lens mount flange when lens is retracted)Weight Approx. 115 g/4.1 oz

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❚❚ The 1 NIKKOR VR 10 – 30 mm f/3.5 – 5.6

1 NIKKOR lenses are exclusively for Nikon 1 interchangeable lensformat digital cameras. The angle of view is equivalent to a 35mm format lens with a focal length about 2.7 × longer. They sup-port normal and active vibration reduction and vibration reduc-tion off (0 143).

Use the zoom ring to zoom in and out.

Lens hood mounting markZoom ring

Lens mounting markCPU contacts

Focal length markFocal length scale

Retractable lens barrel button

Lens cap

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A Lens Care• When using an optional lens hood, do not pick up or hold the lens or

camera using only the hood.• Keep the CPU contacts clean.• Use a blower to remove dust and lint from the lens surfaces. To

remove smudges and fingerprints, apply a small amount of ethanol orlens cleaner to a soft, clean cotton cloth or lens-cleaning tissue andclean from the center outwards using a circular motion, taking carenot to leave smears or touch the glass with your fingers.

• Never use organic solvents such as paint thinner or benzene to cleanthe lens.

• A lens hood or NC filter can be used to protect the front lens element.• Attach the front and rear caps when the lens is not in use.• If the lens will not be used for an extended period, store it in a cool,

dry location to prevent mold and rust. Do not store in direct sunlightor with naphtha or camphor moth balls.

• Keep the lens dry. Rusting of the internal mechanism can cause irrep-arable damage.

• Leaving the lens in extremely hot locations could damage or warpparts made from reinforced plastic.

A Supplied Accessories• 40.5 mm snap-on Front Lens Cap LC-N40.5• Rear Lens Cap LF-N1000

AOptional Accessories• 40.5 mm screw-on filters• Semi-soft Case CL-N101• Bayonet Hood HB-N101 (attaches as shown below).

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❚❚ Supported Standards• DCF Version 2.0: The Design Rule for Camera File Systems (DCF) is

a standard widely used in the digital camera industry to ensurecompatibility among different makes of camera.

• DPOF: Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is an industry-widestandard that allows pictures to be printed from print ordersstored on the memory card.

• Exif version 2.3: The camera supports Exif (Exchangeable ImageFile Format for Digital Still Cameras) version 2.3, a standard inwhich information stored with photographs is used for optimalcolor reproduction when the images are output on Exif-com-pliant printers.

• PictBridge: A standard developed through cooperation with thedigital camera and printer industries, allowing photographs tobe output directly to a printer without first transferring them toa computer.

• HDMI: High-Definition Multimedia Interface is a standard formultimedia interfaces used in consumer electronics and AVdevices capable of transmitting audiovisual data and controlsignals to HDMI-compliant devices via a single cable connec-tion.

Trademark InformationMacintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTime are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. inthe United States and/or other countries. Microsoft, Windows, and WindowsVista are either registered trademarks, or trademarks of Microsoft Corpora-tion in the United States and/or other countries. The PictBridge logo is atrademark. The SD, SDHC, and SDXC logos are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC.HDMI, the logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface aretrademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. All other tradenames mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided withyour Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respec-tive holders.

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Battery LifeThe number of shots that can be taken with fully-charged batter-ies varies with the condition of the battery, temperature, suchfactors as the use of GPS devices or other accessories, the inter-val between shots, and the length of time menus are displayed.Sample figures for EN-EL15 (1900 mAh) batteries are givenbelow.• Still images: Approximately 400, or 350 with SB-N5• Movies: Approximately 120 minutes of HD footage at 1080/60i

Values for still images measured at 25 °C/77 °F with a fully-charged EN-EL15 battery, a 1 NIKKOR VR 10–30mm f/3.5–5.6lens, and a 16 GB Toshiba R95 W80MB/s UHS-I SDHC cardaccording to the CIPA standard under the following test condi-tions: NORMAL-quality photographs taken at intervals of 30 s(measurements for the SB-N5 are made using the flash forevery other shot) with the camera turned off and then on afterevery ten shots.

The following can reduce battery life:• Keeping the shutter-release button pressed halfway• Repeated autofocus operations• Taking NEF (RAW) photographs• Slow shutter speeds• Using optional flash or GPS units• Using vibration reduction mode with VR lenses

To ensure that you get the most from rechargeable NikonEN-EL15 batteries:• Keep the battery contacts clean. Soiled contacts can reduce

battery performance.• Use batteries immediately after charging. Batteries will lose

their charge if left unused.

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SymbolsC (Still image mode) .......................23y (Smart Photo Selector mode) . 311 (Movie mode) ................................ 37z (Motion Snapshot mode) ..........45h (Scene auto selector) .......23, 111c (Portrait) ......................................... 23d (Landscape) ...................................23e (Close up) ....................................... 23f (Night portrait) ............................ 23Z (Auto) .............................................. 23P (Programmed auto) ........... 111, 113S (Shutter-priority auto) ...... 111, 114A (Aperture-priority auto) ... 111, 115M (Manual) ............................... 111, 116U (flexible program) .......................113G (menu) button .... 10, 101, 109, 151K (playback) button .......... 28, 34, 48O (delete) button .. 29, 35, 43, 48, 75$ (display) button ..................5, 69& (feature) button ...9, 27, 39, 47, 76J (OK) button ..................8, 34, 42, 48A (AE-L/AF-L) ...................... 125, 146E (exposure compensation) .........57% (focus mode) ............................... 53E (self-timer) ...................................... 49W (playback zoom/thumbnail) control ..................... 28, 42, 56, 72, 74L (Preset manual) ........................128" (delayed remote) .......................49# (quick response remote) ............. 498 (single frame) ..............................121I (continuous) ................................121L (matrix) ..........................................124M (centerweighted) .......................124N (spot) ..............................................124e (auto-area) ..................................144c (single-point) .............................1449 (subject tracking) .....................144

j (red-eye reduction) ................... 63p (slow sync) .................................... 63q (rear curtain sync) ...................... 63N (flash-ready indicator) ................. 61

AA/V cable .............................................. 90AC adapter .............................. 162, 166Access lamp ...............................26, 121Accessories ........................................161Active D-Lighting ............................139Adobe RGB ........................................138AE lock ...................................... 125, 156AE-L ............................................ 125, 146AE-L/AF-L button .............125, 146, 156AF ...................................................52, 144AF-A ....................................................... 52AF-area mode ...................................144AF-assist illuminator ...............53, 147AF-C ....................................................... 52AF-F ........................................................ 52AF-S ........................................................ 52Aperture ..........................112, 115, 116Aperture-priority auto ........ 115, 116Assign AE/AF-L button ..................156Assisted GPS ....................................... 68Attaching the lens ............................ 17Auto image rotation ......................159Auto power off ...................18, 67, 155Auto-area AF (AF-area mode) .....144Autofocus ...................................52, 144Automatic scene selection ............ 23Auto-select AF ................................... 52Available settings ...........................173

BBackground track ................ 48, 78, 88Battery ................. 12, 15, 21, 160, 196Battery info ........................................160Beep .......................................25, 50, 155Best shot ....................................... 31, 34

Index

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Body cap ................................... 1, 2, 163Border ....................................................98Bounce lighting .................................62Brightness ......................................... 134Buffering ........................................32, 46Built-in AF assist ....................... 53, 147Bulb ..................................................... 117Burst .......................................................27

CCalendar ........................................73, 77Calendar playback ............................73Capture illuminator ............33, 47, 62Capture NX 2 ................. 120, 137, 163CEC .........................................................92Center-weighted (Metering) ...... 124Charging a battery ............................12Clean image sensor ....................... 172Clock .............................. 19, 20, 67, 158Clock battery .......................................20Color space ....................................... 138Color temperature ......................... 130Compatible lens .............................. 161Computer .............................................81Continuous ....................................... 121Continuous AF ....................................52Contrast ....................................134, 139Creating short movies ..............87, 88Crop .............................................. 98, 106Custom Picture Control .......133, 136

DDate and time ........................... 19, 158Date format ............................... 19, 158Daylight saving time .............. 19, 158DCF version 2.0 ......................138, 200Defaults .............................................. 177Delayed remote .................................49Delete ........................29, 35, 43, 48, 75Delete all images ...............................75Delete current image .29, 35, 43, 48, 75

Delete selected images ...................75

Detailed display ............................... 4, 5Detailed photo information ......5, 70Digital Print Order Format ...........200Diopter adjustment control .............6Discard .................................................. 75Display brightness ..........................154D-Lighting .........................................104DPOF ......................................95, 99, 200DPOF print order ........................ 95, 99

EEdit movie ..........................................107Electronic ....................................27, 122Electronic (Hi) ............................27, 122Electronic shutter .....................27, 122Electronic viewfinder ................ 6, 154Exif version 2.3 ....................... 138, 200Exposure ..................57, 111, 124, 125Exposure compensation ................. 57Exposure indicator ..........................116Exposure lock ......................... 125, 156Exposure mode ................................111Eye sensor ...............................................6

FFace-priority AF ........................25, 147Fade in/fade out ..............................140Feature button ..........9, 27, 39, 47, 76Fill flash ................................................. 63Filter effects ............................. 134, 135Fine-tuning white balance ..........127Firmware version .............................160Flash ...........................59, 148, 149, 162Flash compensation .......................149Flash control .....................................148Flash mode .......................................... 63Flash ready indicator ....................... 61Flexible program .............................113Flicker reduction .............................157f-number .................................. 112, 161Focal length ................................. 24, 70Focal length scale ....................24, 198Focal plane mark ...........................2, 56

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Focus .............................................52, 144Focus area ...................................25, 144Focus lock ..........................................145Focus mode ......................................... 52Focusing the viewfinder ................... 6Format ..........................................15, 153Format memory card ..............15, 153Frame rate ...................................69, 122Front-curtain sync .............................63Full-frame playback ................... 28, 69Full-time AF ......................................... 52

GGP-N100 ............................................... 66GPS ......................................................... 66Grid display .................................. 6, 154

HH.264 ....................................................194HD Movies ..................................37, 123HDMI ......................................91, 92, 200HDMI device control ........................ 92HDMI-CEC ............................................ 92High definition ...................91, 92, 200High ISO noise reduction .............140Histogram ............................................ 71Hue .......................................................134

IImage quality ....................................119Image selection ...............................102Image size ..........................................119Index print ...........................................95Infrared receiver ....................... 2, 3, 50Interval timer shooting .................142ISO sensitivity ...................................131

JJPEG .....................................................119

LLandscape ...................................23, 132Language ....................................19, 158Lens .....................17, 24, 143, 161, 197

Lens cap ............................................... 17Lens mount ......................................... 56Load from/save to card .................137Long exposure NR ..........................140

MManual ...................................... 111, 116Manual focus ...................................... 55Matrix (Metering) ............................124Maximum aperture ........................197Memory buffer ..........................25, 121Memory card ...15, 16, 153, 165, 180Memory card capacity ..................180Metering ............................................124Microphone ...............................38, 141Mode dial ................................................7Monitor ......................................4, 5, 154Monitor brightness ........................154Monochrome ...................................132Motion Snapshot ..........................7, 45Motion Snapshot mode .............7, 45MOV .....................................................120Movie mode ....................................7, 37Movie settings .................................123Movie sound options ....................141Movie type .......................................... 39Movie-record button ......... 27, 38, 41Movies ...................................27, 37, 123Multi accessory port ................. 59, 66Multi selector ........................................8

NNEF ............................................. 119, 120NEF (RAW) ................................ 119, 120Neutral ................................................132Night portrait ..................................... 23Nikon Transfer 2 ................................ 85

OOptional flash ..................................... 59

PPhoto information ........................5, 69

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PictBridge ................................... 93, 200Picture Control .......................132, 136Playback .........................................28, 69Playback menu ................................ 101Playback zoom ...................................74Portrait ........................................ 23, 132Power connector ...................162, 166Power drive zoom switch ...............24Power switch .......................................18Preset manual .........................126, 128Press the shutter-release button all the way down ...................................26

Press the shutter-release button halfway ...........................25, 26, 32, 46

Print date ..............................................99Print DPOF print order .....................95Printing .................................................93Programmed auto .................111, 113Protect ................................................ 103

QQuick adjust ..................................... 134Quick response remote ...................49

RRating .......................................... 76, 103Rear-curtain sync ...............................63Red-eye reduction ............................63Remote control ..................................49Remote on duration ...................... 156Removing the lens from the camera 17

Reset file numbering ..................... 157Reset setup options ....................... 152Reset shooting options ................ 110Resize .................................................. 105Retractable lens barrel button ....17, 24, 198

Rotate tall .......................................... 103

SSaturation ......................................... 134Scene auto selector ................ 23, 111

SD card ................................................165Select by date ..................................... 95Select images for printing ............. 95Self-portrait ......................................... 49Self-timer ............................................. 49Sensitivity ..........................................131Sensor protection barrier .............198Setup menu ......................................151Sharpening ........................................134Shooting menu ................................109Short Movie Creator ........... 81, 87, 88Shutter button AE lock ..................156Shutter speed ................112, 114, 116Shutter type ...............................27, 122Shutter-priority auto ......................114Shutter-release button ..... 25, 26, 32, 46, 156

Simple photo information ............. 69Simplified display .................................5Single AF .............................................. 52Single-point ......................................144Size .................105, 119, 123, 190, 194Slide show ........................................... 77Slot empty release lock .................153Slow motion ...............................40, 122Slow sync ............................................. 63Smart Photo Selector mode ......7, 31Sound settings .................................155Speaker ....................................................2Speedlight ........................................... 59Spot (Metering) ...............................124sRGB .....................................................138Standard .............................................132Still image mode ...........................7, 23Strap ...................................................... 12Subject tracking ..............................144System Requirements ..................... 83

TTelevision ....................................90, 156Temperature warnings ................... xviTheme ................................................... 47

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Thumbnail playback ........................ 72Time ............................. 19, 49, 117, 158Time stamp ..........................................98Time zone ..........................................158Time zone and date ........................158Timer .............................................49, 142Toning ....................................... 134, 135Trimming movies ............................107Tripod mounting spacer ........51, 164

UUSB .................................................. 85, 93USB cable ...................................... 85, 93Use GPS to set clock ......................... 67UTC ......................................................... 67

VVibration reduction ........................143Video mode .......................................156Viewfinder ..................................... 6, 154Viewfinder brightness ...................154ViewNX 2 .............................................. 81Vivid .....................................................132Volume ...........................................42, 79VR ..........................................................143

WWelcome screen ..............................154White balance ...................................126Wind noise reduction ....................141

ZZoom guide ......................................... 24Zoom ring ...................................24, 198

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