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DIGITAL CAMERA

Reference Manual

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Page 1: ...DIGITAL CAMERA Reference Manual En ...

Page 2: ...ion you need the following sym bols and conventions are used The 1 3 4 and 2 symbols represent up down left and right on the multi selector D This icon marks cautions information that should be read before use to prevent damage to the camera A This icon marks notes information that should be read before using the camera 0 This icon marks references to other pages in this manual A For Your Safety B...

Page 3: ...38 yRecording and Viewing Movies 0 59 t u v and w Modes 0 69 ROther Shooting Modes 0 76 tMore on Photography 0 92 TWi Fi 0 119 IMore on Playback 0 129 QConnections 0 141 oThe Playback Menu 0 156 iThe Shooting Menu 0 167 The Movie Menu 0 189 The Image Processing Menu 0 195 gThe Setup Menu 0 209 nTechnical Notes 0 221 ...

Page 4: ...ton Movies can be recorded by pressing the movie record but ton in auto 0 38 creative 0 49 t u v w 0 69 and advanced movie 0 59 modes Movie record button Download pictures to a computer Install the supplied software 0 141 and copy photos and movies to your computer using ViewNX 2 0 145 View pictures in high definition Use an HDMI cable to connect the camera to an HDTV 0 148 ...

Page 5: ...tographic horizons with a wide variety of inter changeable lenses and other accessories 0 221 Lenses Flash units Mount adapters Software for Nikon digital cameras available on CD GPS units Remote controls Electronic viewfinders Grips ...

Page 6: ...uch Screen 17 First Steps 23 Attaching a Grip and Electronic Viewfinder 34 Taking and Viewing Photographs 38 Point and Shoot Photography Auto Mode 38 Viewing Photographs 41 Deleting Pictures 43 Live Image Control 47 Choosing a Creative Mode 49 Choosing a Mode That Matches the Subject or Situation 50 The Creative Palette 52 HDR 53 Easy Panorama 54 Selective Color 57 Cross Process 58 Table of Conten...

Page 7: ...sing the Moment Best Moment Capture 76 Choosing a Shot Manually Active Selection 76 Choosing Your Moment Slow View 80 Letting the Camera Choose the Moment Smart Photo Selector 82 z Combining Photos with Brief Movie Vignettes Motion Snapshot Mode 87 Viewing Motion Snapshots 91 Deleting Motion Snapshots 91 More on Photography 92 Continuous Mode 92 Self Timer Modes 94 Remote Control Photography 96 Fo...

Page 8: ...hat Wi Fi Can Do for You 119 Accessing the Camera 120 WPS Android Only 121 PIN Entry Android Only 122 SSID Android and iOS 123 Uploading Pictures to a Smart Device 125 Uploading Photos One at a Time 125 Uploading Multiple Selected Photos 127 More on Playback 129 Photo Information 129 Thumbnail Playback 133 Calendar Playback 134 Playback Zoom 135 Deleting Pictures 136 Deleting the Current Picture 1...

Page 9: ...48 High Definition Devices 148 Printing Photographs 150 Connecting the Printer 150 Printing Pictures One at a Time 151 Printing Multiple Pictures 153 Creating a DPOF Print Order Print Set 155 The Playback Menu 156 Selecting Multiple Images 158 Image Review 159 Rotate Tall 159 Protect 159 Rating 160 D Lighting 160 Resize 161 Crop 162 Edit Movie 163 Combine 4 Second Movies 165 Combine NMS Movies 166...

Page 10: ...6 Toy Camera Effect 177 Metering 177 Auto Distortion Control 178 Color Space 178 Active D Lighting 179 Long Exposure NR 180 Interval Timer Shooting 181 Optical VR 183 Electronic VR 184 AF Area Mode 185 Built in AF Assist 186 Flash Control 187 Flash Compensation 188 The Movie Menu 189 Slow Motion 191 Frame Size Frame Rate 192 Movie Sound Options 193 Auto Image Capture 194 ...

Page 11: ...e Reduction 208 The Setup Menu 209 Format Memory Card 211 Slot Empty Release Lock 211 Display 211 Display Brightness 211 Viewfinder Brightness 212 Grid Display 212 Playback Highlight Display 212 Silent Photography 212 Sound Settings 212 Auto Power Off 213 Remote on Duration 213 Assign AE AF L Button 214 Autoexposure Lock 214 Focus Lock 216 Flicker Reduction 217 Reset File Numbering 218 Time Zone a...

Page 12: ... the Camera and Battery Cautions 228 Available Settings 232 Defaults 235 Memory Card Capacity 236 Troubleshooting 239 Battery Display 239 Shooting All Modes 240 Shooting t u v and w Modes 241 Movies 242 Tap Shooting Options 242 Playback 242 Wi Fi Wireless Networks 243 Miscellaneous 243 Error Messages 244 Specifications 247 Nikon 1 V3 Digital Camera 247 Battery Life 265 Index 266 ...

Page 13: ...ely unplug the AC adapter and remove the battery immediately taking care to avoid burns Continued operation could result in injury After removing the battery take the equip ment to a Nikon authorized service center for inspection ADo not use in the presence of flammable gas Do not use electronic equipment in the presence of flammable gas as this could result in explosion or fire AKeepdry Do not im...

Page 14: ...he operator of a motor vehicle Failure to observe this precaution could result in accidents AObservecautionwhenusingaflash Using the camera with the flash in close contact with the skin or other objects could cause burns Using a flash close to the subject s eyes could cause temporary visual impairment The flash should be no less than one meter 3 ft 4 in from the subject Particular care should be o...

Page 15: ...to fire or electric shock Do not short the charger terminals Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating and damage to the charger Dust on or near the metal parts of the plug should be removed with a dry cloth Continued use could result in fire Do not go near the charger during thunderstorms Failure to observe this precaution could result in elec tric shock Do not handle the plu...

Page 16: ...ctronic equipment is to be col lected separately The following apply only to users in European countries This product is designated for sepa rate collection at an appropriate col lection point Do not dispose of as household waste Separate collection and recycling helps conserve natural resources and prevent negative consequences for human health and the environ ment that might result from incor re...

Page 17: ... on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help CAUTIONS Modifications The FCC requires the user be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corpo ration may void the user s authority to operate the equipment InterfaceCables Use the interface...

Page 18: ...panies shares bills checks gift certificates etc commuter passes or coupon tickets except when a minimum of necessary copies are to be provided for business use by a company Also do not copy or reproduce passports issued by the government licenses issued by public agencies and pri vate groups ID cards and tickets such as passes and meal coupons Comply with copyright notices The copying or reproduc...

Page 19: ...es not indicate a malfunction At high ambient temperatures after extended periods of continuous use or after several photographs have been taken in quick succession a temperature warning may be displayed follow ing which the camera will turn off automatically to minimize damage to its internal circuits Wait for the camera to cool before resuming use Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Niko...

Page 20: ...ncluded when the camera is inspected or serviced ABefore Taking Important Pictures Before taking pictures on important occasions such as at weddings or before taking the camera on a trip take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning normally Nikon will not be held liable for dam ages or lost profits that may result from product malfunction ALife Long Learning As part of Nikon s Life Lo...

Page 21: ...lass B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications How ever there is no guarantee th...

Page 22: ...gy RF in the microwave range while being used Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure of low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have sug gested that some biological effects might occur but such findings have not been co...

Page 23: ...low Security Although one of the benefits of this product is that it allows others to freely connect for the wireless exchange of data anywhere within its range the fol lowing may occur if security is not enabled Data theft Malicious third parties may intercept wireless transmissions to steal user IDs passwords and other personal information Unauthorized access Unauthorized users may gain access t...

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Page 25: ...1 s s Introduction Before using your camera for the first time confirm that the package contains the items listed in the User s Manual Before You Begin ...

Page 26: ...elease button 44 64 78 81 83 88 4 Movie record button 59 60 5 Power switch 29 6 Mode dial 8 7 Focal plane mark E 103 8 Eyelet for camera strap 23 9 Flash pop up button 105 10 AF assist illuminator 186 Self timer lamp 95 Red eye reduction lamp 106 11 External microphone connector cover 12 Lens release button 28 13 Infrared receiver 96 97 241 14 Lens mount 27 15 Microphone 193 16 Body cap 223 17 Mul...

Page 27: ...r 92 94 96 7 Memory card slot connector cover 24 26 8 feature button 12 9 Memory card access lamp 26 40 10 Power connector cover for optional power connector 225 11 Battery chamber cover 24 25 225 12 Battery chamber cover latch 24 25 225 13 Grip connector cover 36 14 Tripod socket 15 Vari angle monitor 5 15 129 211 16 Speaker 17 A AE AF lock button 214 18 Power lamp 29 19 Main command dial Fn2 but...

Page 28: ...4 s AHolding the Camera When framing photographs hold the camera as shown below Hold the camera in your right hand Keep your elbows propped lightly against your torso Cradle the lens with your left hand ...

Page 29: ... 185 14 Face priority 45 169 15 Auto distortion control indicator 178 16 Focus area 39 185 17 AF area brackets 99 18 Flash compensation 188 19 Exposure compensation 104 20 Flash ready indicator 107 21 k appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures 33 22 Number of exposures remaining 33 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills 93 White balance recording indicator 199 Card warning...

Page 30: ...ndicators as shown below button Simplified display Detailed display Virtual horizon ARecording Area The area recorded during movie recording is shown by guides in the display the appearance of the guides depends on the option selected for Electronic VR 0 184 in movie menu Electronic vibration reduction off Electronic vibration reduction on ...

Page 31: ... roll refer ence line will turn green while if the camera is tilted neither forward nor back the dot in the center of the display will turn green Each divi sion on the rolling display is equivalent to 5 while each division on the pitch display is equivalent to 10 DTilting the Camera The virtual horizon display is not accurate when the camera is tilted at a sharp angle forward or back If the camera...

Page 32: ...ffects z Motion Snapshot mode 0 87 Each time the shutter is released the camera records a still image and about 1 6 s of movie footage u Best moment capture mode 0 76 Choose Active Selection to select the best picture from 40 shots in temporary storage Slow view to choose the best tim ing for the shot while the scene plays back in slow motion or Smart Photo Selector to let the camera pick the best...

Page 33: ...View continuous shooting self timer remote control menu 0 92 94 96 Menu navigation 4 Return to previous menu Select highlighted item Settings E View exposure com pensation menu 0 104 Menu navigation 2 Selecthighlighteditem or display sub menu Settings M View flash mode menu 0 105 Menu navigation 3 Move cursor down AThe Multi Selector Items can be highlighted by rotating the multi selector as shown...

Page 34: ... view the menus press the G button G button Tabs Choose from the following menus K Playback menu 0 156 C w t u v w u z Shooting menu 0 167 1 Movie menu 0 189 w Image processing menu 0 195 B Setup menu 0 209 x Wi Fi menu 0 119 Menu options Options in current menu Slider shows position in current menu ...

Page 35: ... press 2 to position the cursor in the highlighted menu Press 1 or 3 to highlight menu items and press 2 to view options for the highlighted item Press 1 or 3 to highlight the desired option and press J to select AUsing the Menus The items listed may vary with camera settings Items displayed in gray are not currently available 0 232 To exit the menus and return to shooting mode press the shutter r...

Page 36: ...ess playback options press the button button menu shooting mode menu playback Use the multi selector to highlight an item and press J to display options to exit the menu press the shutter release button halfway as described on page 44 or highlight 1 and press J Highlight the desired option or value and press J to select ...

Page 37: ... AThe Menu The menu is context sensitive its contents vary with camera settings or the type of image displayed options that are currently unavailable are shown in gray The menu is not available in auto mode ...

Page 38: ...he following options Fn2 button Fn1 button Exposure compensation 0 104 Metering 0 177 White balance 0 196 ISO sensitivity 0 201 Picture Control 0 202 AF area mode 0 185 Movie record button Users of the optional grip 0 36 can also choose the role played by the Fn3 button Fn3 button ADefault Settings At default settings the Fn1 Fn2 and Fn3 buttons are respectively assigned white balance ISO sensitiv...

Page 39: ...ngle Monitor Normal use The monitor is nor mally used in storage position Low angle shots Frame shots with the camera close to the ground Once in the low angle position the monitor can be further low ered High angle shots Frame shots while holding the camera over your head 87 ...

Page 40: ...se precautions could damage the cam era or monitor If the camera is mounted on a tripod care should be taken to ensure that the monitor does not contact the tripod Do not touch the area to the rear of the monitor Failure to observe this precaution could cause product malfunction Be particularly careful not to touch this area ...

Page 41: ...following operations Tap Flick Slide Stretch Pinch Using the Touch Screen Tap the monitor Flick a finger a short distance across the monitor Slide a finger over the monitor Place two fingers on the monitor and move them apart or pinch them together ...

Page 42: ...e force or touch the screen with sharp objects AUsing the Touch Screen The camera may not recognize a tap if you leave your finger on the screen too long It may not recognize other gestures if your touch is too soft your fingers are moved too quickly or too short a distance or do not remain in contact with the screen or if the movement of the two fingers in a pinch or stretch is not correctly coor...

Page 43: ...e display Focus tap shooting In advanced movie mode you can focus by tapping your subject in the display Adjust settings Tap highlighted icons to view set tings and tap icons or sliders to change the items available vary with camera settings Tap 0 to save changes and exit or tap 2 to return to the previous display ATap Shooting Options Tap shooting options can be adjusted by tapping the icon shown...

Page 44: ... to pause or resume Guide Zoom in Use stretch and pinch gestures to zoom in and out and slide to scroll You can also double tap a picture in full frame playback to zoom in and double tap again to exit zoom 0 135 View thumbnails To zoom out to a thumbnail view 0 133 use a pinch gesture in full frame playback Use pinch and stretch to choose the number of images displayed from 4 9 or 16 frames View o...

Page 45: ...e on screen guides Various operations can be per formed by tapping on screen guides Scroll Slide up or down to scroll Choose a menu Tap a menu icon to choose a menu Adjust settings Tap menu items to display options and tap icons or sliders to change Tap 2 to return to the previous display ...

Page 46: ...he touch screen can be used to adjust settings in the menu Adjust settings Tap menu items to display options and tap icons or sliders to change Tap 0 to save changes and exit or tap 2 to return to the previous display ...

Page 47: ...en charging is complete First Steps AThe Plug Adapter Depending on the country or region of purchase a plug adapter may be sup plied with the charger The shape of the adapter varies with the country or region of purchase If a plug adapter is supplied raise the wall plug and connect the plug adapter as shown at right making sure the plug is fully inserted Attempting to forcibly remove the plug adap...

Page 48: ...en the battery is fully inserted 4Insert a memory card The camera stores pictures on microSD microSDHC and microSDXC memory cards available separately 0 224 Check to be sure the card is in the correct orientation and then slide the card until it clicks into place Do not attempt to insert the card at an angle failure to observe this precaution could damage the product 16G B Front ...

Page 49: ...rve this pre caution could damage the battery or impair its performance Capacity may be reduced and charging times may increase at bat tery temperatures from 0 C 32 F to 10 C 50 F and from 45 C 113 F to 60 C 140 F the battery will not charge if its tempera ture is below 0 C 32 F or above 60 C 140 F Charge the battery at ambient temperatures between 5 C 41 F and 35 C 95 F If the CHARGE lamp flashes...

Page 50: ...the card in to eject it q The card can then be removed by hand w Care should be taken to prevent the card popping from the camera when ejected DMemory Cards Do not remove memory cards from the camera turn the camera off or remove or disconnect the power source during formatting or while data are being recorded deleted or copied to a com puter Failure to observe these precautions could result in lo...

Page 51: ...oses is a 1 NIKKOR VR 10 30mm f 3 5 5 6 PD ZOOM When using the 1 NIKKOR VR 10 30mm f 3 5 5 6 PD ZOOM be sure not touch the lens cover 0 256 failure to observe this precaution could result in product mal function Remove the rear lens cap Remove the camera body cap Mounting mark camera Mounting mark lens Keeping the mounting marks aligned position the lens on the camera ...

Page 52: ...nt lens cap ALenses with Retractable Lens Barrel Buttons Lenses with retractable lens barrel but tons can not be used when retracted To unlock and extend the lens readying the camera for use keep the retractable lens barrel button pressed q while rotating the zoom ring as shown w The lens can be retracted and the zoom ring locked by pressing the button and rotating the ring in the opposite directi...

Page 53: ...a can be reactivated by operating the shutter release button If no opera tions are performed for about three minutes after the displays have turned off the camera will turn off automatically AAttaching and Removing Lenses Turn the camera off before attaching or removing lenses Note that when the camera is turned off the sensor protection barrier in the lens will close protecting the camera image s...

Page 54: ...30 s 7Choose a language A language selection dialog will be displayed the first time the camera is turned on Use the multi selector and J button 0 9 to choose a language ...

Page 55: ...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 Press 4 or 2 to highlight items and press 1 or 3 to change Press Jtoexittoshootingdisplaywhen setup is complete Note Languageandclock canbechangedatany timeusing Language 0 210 and Time zone and date 0 218 options in setup menu ...

Page 56: ...t rechargeable power source which is charged as necessary when the main battery is installed or the camera is powered by an optional power connec tor and AC adapter 0 222 Three days of charging will power the clock for about a month If a message warning that the clock is not set is displayed when the camera is turned on the clock battery is exhausted and the clock has been reset Set the clock to t...

Page 57: ...ues between 1200 and 1299 are shown as 1 2 k If a warning is displayed stating that there is not enough memory for additional images insert another memory card 0 24 or delete some photos 0 136 Display Description NO ICON Battery fully charged or partially discharged level shown by L or K icon in detailed display 0 6 H Low battery Ready fully charged battery or prepare to charge battery Cannot take...

Page 58: ...tach the viewfinder Attaching a Grip and Electronic Viewfinder 1Remove the multi accessory port cover Remove the cover from the camera as shown Be sure to replace the cover when the port is not in use 2Remove the connector cover Remove the connector cover from the electronic viewfinder Be sure to replace the cover when the viewfinder is not in use Viewfinder eyepiece Eye sensor Diopter adjustment ...

Page 59: ...ifficult to see the display in the monitor When you put your eye to the viewfinder the eye sensor will turn the viewfinder on and the monitor off note that the sensor responds to more than just your eyes when using the monitor keep your fingers and other objects from the sensor You can also use the display selection button to cycle through display settings as follows automatic dis play selection E...

Page 60: ...ip connector cover from the bottom of the camera and place it in the holder Be sure to replace the cover when the grip is not in use Connector cover holder Mounting screw Connector cover holder Mounting screw knob Tripod socket Fn3 button 0 14 Shutter release button Connector cap Signal contact Sub command dial ...

Page 61: ...it in the LOCK2 direction keeping the grip held in place so that the grip signal contact slides straight into the camera grip con nector ARemoving the Grip To remove the grip confirm that the camera is off and then loosen the mounting screw by rotating the knob in the direction opposite to that shown by the LOCK indicator DHandling the Grip Do not touch the signal contacts Failure to observe this ...

Page 62: ...e steps below to take photographs in auto mode a point and shoot mode in which the camera automatically detects the subject type and adjusts settings according to the subject and situation 1Turn the camera on 2Select C mode Point and Shoot Photography Auto Mode Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on Rotate the mode dial to C auto ...

Page 63: ...will sound a beep may not sound if the subject is moving If the camera is unable to focus the focus area will be displayed in red Hold the camera securely with both hands being careful not to obstruct the lens AF assist illuminator or microphone Rotate the camera as shown at lower right when taking pic tures in tall portrait orientation Shutter speeds slow when lighting is poor use of the built in...

Page 64: ...be displayed in the monitor for a few seconds the photo will automatically clear from the display when the shutter release button is pressed halfway Do not eject the memory card or remove the battery until the lamp has gone out and recording is complete Memory card access lamp AThe Framing Grid A framing grid can be displayed by selecting On for Display Grid display in the setup menu 0 212 ...

Page 65: ...aph full frame in the monitor full frame playback K button Press 4 or 2 or rotate the multi selector to view additional pictures To zoom in on the center of the current image rotate the main command dial to the right 0 135 Rotate left to zoom out To view multiple images rotate the dial left when the picture is displayed full frame 0 133 Main command dial ...

Page 66: ...ture Menu 0 12 The following options can be accessed by pressing when a photo is displayed 1 Start slide show 138 2 Wi Fi upload 125 3 Protect 159 4 Rating 160 5 Crop 162 6 Resize 161 7 D Lighting 160 1 2 6 3 4 5 7 ...

Page 67: ... be recovered 1Display the photograph Display the photograph you wish to delete as described on the preceding page 2Press O 3Delete the photograph A confirmation dialog will be dis played O button Press O again to delete the picture and return to playback or press K to exit without deleting the picture ...

Page 68: ...you can take additional photographs without refocusing by keeping the shutter release button pressed halfway between shots AAutomatic Scene Selection In auto mode the camera automatically ana lyzes the subject and selects the appropriate scene The selected scene is shown in the monitor Scene icon c Portrait Human portrait subjects d Landscape Landscapes and cityscapes f Night portrait Portrait sub...

Page 69: ...he camera zooms in and out var ies with how far you slide the switch The zoom position is shown by the zoom guide in the display Zoom guide AFace Priority The camera detects and focuses on portrait subjects face priority A double yellow bor der will be displayed if a portrait subject is detected facing the camera if multiple faces up to a maximum of five are detected the camera will select the clo...

Page 70: ...te selected pictures all pictures or pictures taken on selected dates ASee Also See page 212 for information on silencing the beep that sounds when the camera focuses or the shutter is released For information on tog gling photo info on or off see page 7 See page 138 for information on slide shows ...

Page 71: ...ol and press J to view the effect Rotate the multi selector to choose a setting and press J to select Active D Lighting Preserve details in high lights and shadows for natural contrast Increase effect Reduce effect Active D Lighting High Active D Lighting Low Background softening Soften background details to make your subject stand out or bring both background and foreground into focus Sharpen bac...

Page 72: ...ion Freeze motion Blur motion Brightness control Make pictures brighter or darker Brighter Darker Brighter Darker DLive Image Control Continuous shooting is not available 0 92 and the built in flash and optional flash units can not be used when live image control is in effect Pressing the movie record button cancels live image control ...

Page 73: ...e photos using special effects 1Select w mode 2Choose an option Choosing a Creative Mode Rotate the mode dial to w creative Press feature to display the menu then highlight Creative and press J Highlight an option suited to your subject and creative intent 0 50 and press J button ...

Page 74: ...ature menu 0 51 to select the amount of soft ening and to choose how softening applies to por traits 0 176 Miniature effect r The top and bottom of each photo is blurred so that the subject appears to have been a diorama photo graphed at short range Works best when shooting from a high vantage point Selective color s Take photos in which only a selected hue appears in color 0 57 Cross process 6 Ch...

Page 75: ...tion selected for creative mode 0 50 1 Shooting mode 8 2 Creative 49 3 Shutter speed 71 73 4 Aperture 72 73 5 ISO sensitivity 201 6 Image size 172 Filter strength 176 Portrait 176 Select color 57 Hue 58 Saturation 177 Vignetting 177 AAvailable Settings For information on the options available in creative mode see page 234 ...

Page 76: ...the way down to take a pic ture with the selected effect tap shooting options are not avail able when the creative palette is displayed to view or hide the creative palette tap 4 The built in flash and optional flash units can not be used A Scene Detection The camera automatically adjusts settings to suit the subject and situa tion The effects available vary with the type of subject detected To re...

Page 77: ... and optional flash units do not fire Some time may be required to process the pictures the final photograph will be displayed when processing is com plete First exposure darker Second exposure brighter Combined HDR image DFraming HDR Photographs The edges of the image will be cropped out The desired results may not be achieved if the camera or subject moves during shooting Depending on the scene ...

Page 78: ...ter release button halfway Guides will appear in the display 2Start shooting Press the shutter release button the rest of the way down and then lift your fin ger from the button 1 3 4 and 2 icons will appear in the display to indicate the possible pan directions 3Pan the camera Slowly pan the camera up down left or right as shown below Shooting will start when the camera detects the pan direction ...

Page 79: ...kly or unsteadily Note that because panoramas are composed of multiple images the joins between images may be visible and the desired results may not be achieved with moving subjects or with neon lights or other subjects that exhibit rapid changes in color or bright ness subjects that are too close to the camera poorly lit subjects and subjects such as the sky or sea that are a solid color or cont...

Page 80: ...tions can be performed Navigation window Guide To Use Description Pause Pause playback Play J Resume playback when the panorama is paused or during rewind advance Advance rewind Press 4 to rewind 2 to advance If playback is paused the panorama rewinds or advances a segment at a time keep the button pressed for continuous rewind or advance You can also rotate the multi selector to rewind or advance...

Page 81: ...ose a color 3Take pictures Press the shutter release button all the way down to take pic tures Only the selected hue will appear in color all other hues will be recorded in shades of gray Press feature to display the menu then highlight Select color and press J Use the multi selector to choose a color and press J ...

Page 82: ...Select Hue 2Choose a color 3Take pictures Press the shutter release button all the way down to take pic tures with modified colors Press feature to display the menu then highlight Hue and press J Use the multi selector to choose a base color red green blue or yellow and press J ...

Page 83: ...e mode dial to C auto w creative t u v w or v advanced movie as described on page 8 In advanced movie mode you can choose a movie type using the Advanced movie option in the menu 0 62 Mode dial Frame the opening shot with your subject in the center of the display If Slow motion is selected in advanced movie mode 0 62 press the shutter release button halfway to focus AThe 0 Icon A 0 icon indicates ...

Page 84: ...e AF for Focus mode in the movie menu 0 99 AFocus and Exposure Lock Focus and exposure will lock while the A button is pressed 0 214 216 Movie record button Recording indicator Time elapsed Time available Press the movie record button again to end recording Recording will end automatically when the maximum length is reached 0 192 the mem ory card is full another mode is selected the lens is remove...

Page 85: ...osen effect will be applied to the movie 0 52 v Advanced movie mode 0 62 Choose an exposure mode 0 170 and adjustshutterspeed oraperture orrecord movies in slow or fast motion or with other special effects t u v and w modes 0 69 Movies shot when u v or w is selected are recorded in exposure mode t Exposure mode selection is available only in advanced movie mode AMovie Sound The Movie sound options...

Page 86: ... at 400 fps and play back at about 30 fps 1 Fast motion Record silent fast motion footage that plays back at about four times normal speed Playback time is one quarter the recording time 2 Jump cut Record silent jump cut movies Recording pauses every other second for a drop frame effect 3 4 second movie Record a 4 second movie clip Multiple clips can be joined into a single movie using the Combine...

Page 87: ...be focused by pressing the shutter release button halfway before recording begins The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the display face detection 0 45 is not available Focus and exposure can not be adjusted during recording Frame rate options are described on page 191 ARecording Time The following table lists the approximate maximum recording times for individual movies shot at the d...

Page 88: ...oto graphs taken during movie recording have an aspect ratio of 3 2 ATaking Photographs During Movie Recording Up to 20 photographs can be taken with each movie shot Please note that photographs can not be taken with slow motion movies ASee Also See page 194 for information on configuring the camera to take photo graphs automatically during movie recording ...

Page 89: ...en the movie is paused or during rewind advance Advance rewind Press 4 to rewind 2 to advance Speed increases with each press from 2 to 4 to 8 to 16 If playback is paused the movie rewinds or advances one frame at a time keep the button pressed for continuous rewind or advance You can also rotate the multi selector to rewind or advance when playback is paused Adjust volume Rotate the main command ...

Page 90: ...n be accessed by pressing when a movie is displayed 1 Start slide show 138 2 Wi Fi upload 125 3 Protect 159 4 Rating 160 5 Edit movie 163 DThe Speaker Keep your fingers and other objects away from the speaker when adjusting the vol ume 1 2 3 4 5 Speaker ...

Page 91: ...e the current movie press O A confirmation dialog will be displayed press O again to delete the movie and return to playback or press K to exit without deleting the movie Note that once deleted movies can not be recovered O button ...

Page 92: ...on option that matches the frequency of the local AC power supply as described on page 217 but note that the slowest shut ter speed available is 1 100 s at 50 Hz 1 60 s at 60 Hz flicker reduction is not available with slow motion movies Bright light sources may leave after images when the camera is panned Jagged edges color fringing moiré and bright spots may also appear When recording movies avoi...

Page 93: ... Shutter speed 71 73 3 Aperture 72 73 4 ISO sensitivity 201 5 AF area mode 185 Metering 177 Picture Control 202 White balance 196 AAvailable Settings For information on the options available in t u v and w modes see page 234 AISO Sensitivity t u v and w Modes When an auto option is selected for ISO sensitivity 0 201 the cam era will automatically adjust sensitivity within the selected range if opt...

Page 94: ... produce the same expo sure flexible program Rotate the main command dial right for large apertures low f numbers that blur background details or fast shutter speeds that freeze motion Rotate the dial left for small apertures high f numbers that increase depth of field or slow shutter speeds that blur motion U is displayed while flexible program is in effect ARestoring Default Shutter Speed and Ap...

Page 95: ...es between 30 s and 1 4000 s The electronic shutter which can be enabled either by selecting On for Silent photography in the setup menu 0 212 or by choosing a frame rate of 10 20 30 or 60 fps in continuous shooting mode 0 92 supports shutter speeds as fast as 1 16 000 s the slowest shut ter speed available with the electronic shutter is 30 s silent photography or 1 60 s 10 20 30 and 60 fps contin...

Page 96: ...ect Small apertures high f numbers increase depth of field 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 to bring the foreground and background into focus Choosing an Aperture Aperture is selected by rotating the sub command dial choose from values between the minimum a...

Page 97: ...enabled by selecting On for Silent pho tography in the setup menu 0 212 or 1 60 s and 1 16 000 s when the electronic shutter is enabled by selecting a frame rate of 10 20 30 or 60 fps in continuous shooting mode 0 92 or select Bulb to hold the shutter open indefinitely for a long time exposure Aperture is selected by rotating the sub command dial choose from values between the mini mum and maximum...

Page 98: ...ra 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 battery or an optional AC adapter and power connector Note that noise bright spots ran domly spaced bright pixels or fog may be present in long exposures before shooting choose On for Long exposure NR in the shooting menu 0 180 AThe Exposure Indicator...

Page 99: ...fter focusing press the shutter release button all the way down Keep the shutter release button pressed until the exposure is complete Time Press the ML L3 shutter release button all the way down The shutter will open immediately or after a two second delay 4Close the shutter Bulb Take your finger off the shutter release button Time Press the ML L3 shutter release button all the way down Shooting ...

Page 100: ...rary storage shortly before or after the shutter is released Active Selection choose the moment to release the shutter as the scene plays back in slow motion slow view 0 80 or let the camera choose the best shot based on composition and movement Smart Photo Selector 0 82 Choosing a Shot Manually Active Selection Choose up to 40 shots from 40 frames recorded shortly before or after the shutter rele...

Page 101: ...e the photograph Rotate the mode dial to u best moment capture Press feature to display the menu Highlight Best moment cap ture and press J then highlight Active Selection and press J Compose the photograph with your subject in the center of the frame ...

Page 102: ...lease button the rest of the way down The 40 frames recorded to the buffer in the moments before and after the shutter release button was pressed all the way down will be copied to temporary storage Press 4 or 2 or rotate the multi selec tor to scroll through the frames and press 1 or 3 to select or deselect Selected images are indicated by a p icon while the remaining images are marked with O ico...

Page 103: ...t moment capture mode displays the items listed below The items available vary with the mode selected 0 76 80 82 1 Shooting mode 8 2 Best moment capture 76 Exposure mode 170 3 Shutter speed 71 73 4 Aperture 72 73 5 ISO sensitivity 201 6 On release record 174 Capture 40 frames over 174 Frames saved default 174 Number of shots saved 175 AAvailable Settings For information on the options available in...

Page 104: ... back in slow motion so that you can choose the precise moment for a photograph 1Select u mode 2Select Slow view 3Frame the photograph Rotate the mode dial to u best moment capture Press feature to display the menu Highlight Best moment cap ture and press J then highlight Slow view and press J Compose the photograph with your subject in the center of the frame ...

Page 105: ...fway A icon is displayed in the monitor Progress indicator When the desired frame is displayed press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to record the cur rent frame and discard the remaining images The selected frame will be dis played for a few seconds when record ing is complete To delete the buffer contents and exit without recording a photograph release the button with out pre...

Page 106: ...uch as group photos in party scenes Each time the shutter is released the camera automatically selects the best shot and four best shot candidates based on composition and motion 1Select u mode 2Choose Smart Photo Selector Rotate the mode dial to u best moment capture Press feature to display the menu Highlight Best moment cap ture and press J then highlight Smart Photo Selector and press J ...

Page 107: ...opy to the memory card Note that some time may be required The best pic ture is displayed in the monitor when recording is complete Compose the photograph with your subject in the center of the frame Press the shutter release button half way to focus 0 39 A icon will be displayed as the camera begins recording images to the memory buffer The camera continuously adjusts focus to account for changes...

Page 108: ...LST LST file from the NCFL folder on the memory card or change the file names of images taken with the Smart Photo Selector The camera will no longer recognize the affected files as Smart Photo Selector images and will instead handle them as indepen dent photographs ASee Also Use the Number of shots saved option in the shooting menu to choose the number of shots selected by the Smart Photo Selecto...

Page 109: ...o view the next picture the camera will skip over the best shot candi dates with the result that the next pic ture displayed will not have a file number that immediately follows that of the cur rent picture To end playback and return to shooting mode press the shutter release button halfway K button When a photograph taken with the Smart Photo Selector is displayed you can choose the best shot by ...

Page 110: ...Individual Photographs Pressing the O button in the best shot selec tion dialog displays the following options highlight an option using the multi selector and press J to select This image Delete the current photo note that the picture currently selected as the best shot can not be deleted Allexceptbest shot Delete the best shot candidates but not picture cur rently selected as the best shot A con...

Page 111: ...en the resulting Motion Snap shot is viewed on the camera the movie will play back in slow motion over approximately 4 s followed by the still image 1Select z mode 2Frame the picture z Combining Photos with Brief Movie Vignettes Motion Snapshot Mode Rotate the mode dial to z Motion Snapshot Compose the photograph with your subject in the center of the frame ...

Page 112: ...When recording is complete the pho tograph will be displayed for a few seconds Press the shutter release button half way to focus 0 39 A icon will be displayed as the camera begins recording footage to the memory buffer ABuffering Buffering begins when the shutter release button is pressed halfway and ends after about 90 seconds or when the shutter release button is pressed all the way down Shutte...

Page 113: ... following items 1 Shooting mode 8 2 Exposure mode 170 3 Shutter speed 71 73 4 Aperture 72 73 5 ISO sensitivity 201 6 Movie before after 175 File format 176 Audio 90 AAvailable Settings For information on the options available in Motion Snapshot mode see page 232 1 2 6 3 4 5 ...

Page 114: ... None AMotion Snapshot Mode Movies can not be recorded using the movie record button and the built in flash and optional flash units can not be used ASee Also See page 175 for information on choosing what portions of the buffer are included in the movie footage For information on saving Motion Snapshots in a format that can be viewed in most movie playback soft ware see page 176 See page 166 for i...

Page 115: ...ed Motion Snapshots can not be recovered Press K and use the multi selector to dis play a Motion Snapshot 0 41 Motion Snapshots are indicated by a z icon Pressing J when a Motion Snapshot is displayed plays back the movie portion in slow motion over a period of about 4 s followed by the photo playback is accompanied by the audio track selected using the Audio option 0 90 To end playback and return...

Page 116: ... Press 4 C to display release mode options Highlight I continuous and press 2 to display frame rate options Highlight the desired frame rate and press J Frame rate is expressed in terms of the number of frames recorded per second fps choose from frame rates of approximately 6 10 20 30 and 60 fps I Q R S and T respectively Except when I is selected the maximum number of shots that can be recorded i...

Page 117: ...before all photographs are recorded the shutter release will be disabled and the remaining images transferred to the memory card Continuous shooting is not available in creative best moment capture advanced movie or Motion Snapshot mode or when live image control is used in auto mode 0 47 ABuffer Size The camera is equipped with a memory buffer for temporary storage allowing shoot ing to continue ...

Page 118: ...ease mode options 2Select E 3Select the desired self timer option 4Mount the camera on a tripod Mount the camera on a tripod or place the camera on a sta ble level surface Self Timer Modes Press 4 C to display release mode options Highlight E self timer and press 2 to display self timer options Use the multi selector to highlight c or a and press J ...

Page 119: ...sound Two sec onds before the photo is taken the lamp will stop flashing and the beep ing will become more rapid AMovie Mode To record movies using the self timer select advanced movie mode and use the movie record button to start the timer Movie recording ends when the movie record button is pressed a second time ARaising the Flash When using the built in flash press the flash pop up button to ra...

Page 120: ...pod Mount the camera on a tripod or place the camera on a sta ble level surface Remote Control Photography ABefore Using the ML L3 Remote Control Before using the remote control for the first time remove the clear plas tic battery insulator sheet Press 4 C to display release mode options Highlight remote control and press 2 to display remote control options Use the multi selector to highlight or a...

Page 121: ...ontrol mode is cancelled automatically if no operations are performed for about ten min utes after the mode is selected in Step 3 From a distance of 5 m 16 ft or less aim the ML L3 at the infrared receiver on the front of the camera 0 2 and press the ML L3 shutter release but ton If is selected the self timer lamp will light for about two seconds before the shutter is released If is selected the s...

Page 122: ...g for the signal from the remote The camera will only respond to the shutter release button on the remote control when the flash is charged If red eye reduction 0 106 is used when is selected the shutter will be released about one second after the red eye reduction lamp lights If is selected there will be about a two second delay after the shutter release button on the remote control is pressed th...

Page 123: ... in the detailed display 0 6 Photos can be taken whether or not the camera is in focus AF area brackets AF F Full time AF For subjects in motion The camera focuses continu ously photos can be taken whether or not the camera is in focus MF Manual focus Focus manually 0 102 Photos can be taken whether or not the camera is in focus AFocus Mode The focus modes available vary with the shooting mode as ...

Page 124: ...ns 2Select the desired option Press 1 to display focus mode options Use the multi selector to highlight the desired option and press J ASee Also See page 212 for information on controlling the beep that sounds when the camera focuses ...

Page 125: ...le 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 in...

Page 126: ...s 3Choose a magnification Select MF manual focus 0 99 In the shooting display press J to magnify the view at the center of the frame this feature is not available dur ing movie recording or in slow motion movie mode Manual focus guides are also displayed Rotate the main command dial to choose from magnifications of up to about 10 Main command dial ...

Page 127: ...rtion is shown by the navigation window Focus indicator Navigation window AMovies The multi selector can also be used to choose the focus distance if man ual focus is selected prior to movie recording Rotate the multi selector clockwise to increase the focus distance counterclockwise to decrease the faster you rotate the multi selector the quicker the focus distance changes AFocal Plane Position T...

Page 128: ...ff Exposure Compensation 1 EV No compensation 1 EV Press 2 E to display exposure com pensation options Use the multi selector to choose from values between 3 EV underexpo sure and 3 EV overexposure in increments of 1 3 EV In general posi tive values make the image brighter while negative values make it darker AExposure Compensation Exposure compensation is most effective when used with center weig...

Page 129: ...tically disable the built in flash 1Raise the flash 2Choose a flash mode 3Take pictures The Built in Flash Press the flash pop up button to raise the flash Flash pop up button Press 3 N on the multi selector to display a list of flash modes then use the multi selector to highlight the desired mode and press J to select The flash will fire with every shot To disable the flash press it gently down w...

Page 130: ...ound lighting in portraits Available only in modes t and v Np fill flash slow sync As for fill flash above except that shutter speed slows automatically to capture background lighting at night or under low light Use when you want to cap ture both subject and background Available only in modes t and v Nr rear curtain slow sync As for rear curtain sync below except that shutter speed slows automatic...

Page 131: ...in Flash To save power when the flash is not in use press it gently downward until the latch clicks into place Do not use force Failure to observe this precaution could result in prod uct malfunction AThe Flash Ready Indicator The flash ready indicator N lights to show that the flash is fully charged when the shutter release button is pressed halfway ...

Page 132: ...ove lens hoods and shoot at ranges of at least 0 6 m 2 ft Some lenses may cause vignetting at greater distances or obstruct the red eye reduction lamp interfering with red eye reduc tion The following illustrations show the effect of vignetting caused by shadows cast by the lens when the built in flash is used Shadow Shadow ASee Also See page 187 for information on flash control or page 188 for in...

Page 133: ...Attaching Flash Units Mount optional flash units on the camera multi accessory port 1Remove the multi accessory port cover 2Attach the flash unit Optional Flash Units Remove the cover as shown at right Keep the cover in a safe place and replace it when the port is not in use Turn the camera off and mount the flash unit on the multi accessory port as described in the manual provided with the flash ...

Page 134: ...Rotate the flash head so that it points directly ahead Before shooting confirm that the flash ready light flash status indica tor on the rear of the flash unit is lit and that the flash ready indicator N appears in the camera display To take pictures without the flash turn the flash unit off Flash ready light ASee Also See page 187 for information on flash control or page 188 for informa tion on a...

Page 135: ...etter sized can be used instead but be sure to check the results in the camera display AThe Capture Illuminator The optional SB N5 flash unit offers a capture illuminator that lights to illuminate subjects in best moment capture and Motion Snap shot modes 0 76 87 In Active Selection Smart Photo Selector and Motion Snapshot modes the illuminator will light for about 5 seconds during buffering illum...

Page 136: ...a photo graph is taken Subject may be underexposed Try again after reducing distance to subject or rais ing ISO sensitivity 0 201 The flash or capture status indica tor flashes once a second Product has fired several times in quick succession and has shut down tempo rarily to prevent overheating Turn prod uct off and wait for it to cool The flash and capture status indi cators flash once every 2 s...

Page 137: ...lied ViewNX 2 CD Attaching the GP N100 The GP N100 attaches to the camera multi accessory port Note that the built in flash can not be used when the GP N100 is attached 1Remove the multi accessory port cover 2Attach the GP N100 The GP N100 GPS Unit Remove the cover as shown at right Keep the cover in a safe place and replace it when the port is not in use Turn the camera off and mount the GP N100 ...

Page 138: ...ra clock based on the time provided by the satellite navigation system The Location data item in the setup menu contains the follow ing options To display location data options press G and select Location data in the setup menu Enable Camera displays turn off automatically if no operations are performed for the time selected for Auto power off in the setup menu 0 213 This reduces the drain on the ...

Page 139: ...clear from the camera display and no location data will be recorded AAssisted GPS When connected to a computer using its supplied USB cable the GP N100 can use resources provided by Nikon servers to reduce the time needed to acquire location data location data can still be acquired without these resources although the time needed to do may increase This method of determining position using supplem...

Page 140: ...itor in shooting mode The options available vary with the shooting and focus mode 3 When you tap a subject in the display the camera will focus and take a picture 7 Tapping the display during shooting has no effect 3 When you tap a subject in the display the camera will focus and take a picture 4 Tap the display to position the focus area when single point AF is selected for AF area mode 0 185 To ...

Page 141: ...tap the display the camera will take a picture without first adjusting focus 5 Tap a subject to display it at a higher magnification in the moni tor 0 102 7 Tapping the display during shooting has no effect 8 To focus when auto area AF or single point AF is selected for AF area mode tap your subject in the display 6 Tap a subject to start tracking when subject tracking is selected for AF area mode...

Page 142: ...to focus and take pictures even when the 3 icon is displayed to show that tap shooting options are active Use the shutter release button to take photographs in continu ous shooting mode 0 92 and during movie recording Tap shooting options can be used only to take pictures one at a time in continuous shooting mode and can not be used to take photographs during movie recording In self timer mode 0 9...

Page 143: ...ice 0 125 What Wi Fi Can Do for You Download pictures Share pictures Remote control AInstalling the Wireless Mobile Utility App 1Find the app On the smart device connect to the Google Play service the App Store or another app marketplace and search for Wireless Mobile Utility For more information see the instructions provided with the smart device 2Install the app Read the app description and inst...

Page 144: ...PS If the smart device supports WPS you can use the camera to establish a connection by entering the PIN displayed by the smart device 0 122 View SSID If the smart device does not support WPS you can connect by selecting the camera SSID on the smart device 0 123 iOS View SSID Connect by selecting the camera SSID on the smart device 0 123 Accessing the Camera AWPS WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup is a sta...

Page 145: ...s then highlight Wi Fi and press J Enable WPS button connections on the camera and smart device Camera Highlight Wi Fi connection type and press 2 then highlight Push button WPS and press 2 to ready the camera for a WPS connec tion The camera will wait about two minutes for a WPS connection request from the smart device To extend the wait time press J Smart device Select Wi Fi settings WPS button ...

Page 146: ... 2 to highlight digits and press 1 or 3 to change Press J when entry is complete 4Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility on the smart device The main dialog will be displayed Press the G button to display the menus then highlight Wi Fi and press J Highlight Wi Fi connection type and press 2 Highlight PIN entry WPS and press 2 ...

Page 147: ...Select the camera SSID on the smart device Select the camera SSID in the list of networks displayed by the smart device Press the G button to display the menus then highlight Wi Fi and press J Highlight Connect and press 2 Highlight Yes and press J to view the camera SSID ...

Page 148: ... to xxi to prevent loss of power while connected you should also charge the camera battery Do not use Wi Fi in settings in which its use is prohib ited Note that the camera Wi Fi function can not be used when a USB or HDMI cable is connected ATerminating Wi Fi Connections Wi Fi will terminate automatically if the smart device does not initiate a connection within five minutes To terminate Wi Fi ma...

Page 149: ...lay the desired photo in full frame playback 2Select Wi Fi upload 3Select Yes 4Select the camera SSID on the smart device Select the camera SSID in the list of networks displayed by the smart device Uploading Pictures to a Smart Device Press feature to display the menu then highlight Wi Fi upload and press J A confirmation dialog will be displayed Highlight Yes and press J To upload multiple selec...

Page 150: ...to the smart device Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility on the smart device and follow the on screen instructions to download the photo When download is complete press the G button on the camera to terminate the Wi Fi connection ...

Page 151: ... 2Select photos Press the G button to display the menus Highlight Wi Fi upload in the playback menu and press 2 G button Press 4 or 2 to scroll through pictures and press 1 or 3 to select or deselect or press and hold the main command dial 0 158 to view the highlighted picture full frame Selected images are indicated by a icon Main command dial ...

Page 152: ...the camera SSID in the list of networks displayed by the smart device 6Download the photos to the smart device Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility on the smart device and follow the on screen instructions to download the selected photos When download is complete press the G button on the camera to terminate the Wi Fi connection Highlight Yes and press J ...

Page 153: ...12 Simple photo info Photo Information Still images Movies 1 2 3 9 10 8 5 4 7 6 2 12 11 13 1 3 9 10 8 7 5 4 6 1 Shooting mode 2 Protect status 159 3 Frame number total number of images 4 Image quality 171 Frame rate 191 192 5 Image size 172 Frame size 191 192 6 Folder number file number 131 7 Time of recording 31 218 8 Date of recording 31 218 9 Battery indicator 33 10 Rating 137 11 Movie length 6...

Page 154: ...indicator 160 161 162 Movie edit indicator 163 6 Histogram showing distribution of tones in image 132 7 ISO sensitivity 201 8 Focal length 254 9 Flash mode 106 10 Flash control 187 11 Flash compensation 188 12 Exposure compensation 104 13 Metering 177 14 Creative mode 49 Exposure mode 170 15 Shutter speed 71 73 16 Aperture 72 73 17 Picture Control 202 18 Active D Lighting indicator 179 19 HDR indi...

Page 155: ...indicator 113 31 Electronic VR 184 32 Audio recording indicator 193 1 2 1 Image highlights 2 Folder number file number AFolder and File Numbers Photographs are stored as files with names containing a four digit number between 0001 and 9999 assigned automatically in ascending order by the camera These in turn are stored in folders containing up to 999 images A new folder is created automatically wh...

Page 156: ...n of tones will 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 right when raised to the left when lowered Histograms can give you a rough idea of overall exposure when bright ambient lighting makes it difficult to see the displ...

Page 157: ...n selected dates 0 134 rotate the dial left when 16 images are displayed Display fewer images Rotate the main command dial right to decrease the number of images displayed To view the highlighted image full frame rotate the dial right when 4 images are dis played Highlight images Use the multi selector or sub command dial to highlight images You can delete 0 136 the highlighted image or zoom in fo...

Page 158: ...eft when 16 images are dis played 0 133 Exit to thumbnail playback To return to the 16 image display rotate the main command dial right when the calen dar is displayed Highlight date Use multi selector or sub command dial to highlight date in calendar display View pictures taken on highlighted date J Press J to view the first picture taken on the highlighted date Deletepictures taken on highlighte...

Page 159: ... mand dial right to zoom in left to zoom out Whenever you zoom in or out a navi gation window will appear with the area currently visible in the display indicated by a yel low border Press 1 3 4 or 2 to scroll the image Viewother areas of image View faces Faces up to five detected during face priority are indicated by white borders in the navigation win dow Rotate the multi selector or sub com man...

Page 160: ...the picture currently displayed in full frame playback or selected in the thumbnail list press O A confirmation dialog will be displayed press O again to delete the picture and return to playback or press K to exit without deleting the picture O button Delete selected images Highlight images and press 1 or 3 to select or deselect 0 158 Press J to exit when the selec tion is complete Select images ...

Page 161: ...t a picture Display a picture in full frame playback 2Select Rating 3Choose a rating Rating Pictures Press feature to display the menu Highlight Rating and press J button Highlight a rating of from zero to five stars or select to mark the picture as a candidate for later deletion Press J to select the highlighted rating ...

Page 162: ...s Display still images only Images taken using Easy panorama will be displayed in panorama mode 0 56 Movies Display movies and Motion Snapshots recorded with MOV file selected for File format 0 176 Motion Snapshot Display Motion Snapshots recorded with NMS files selected for File format 0 176 Only the movie portion will be played the associated photographs are not displayed Select images by date D...

Page 163: ...de is displayed Choose Same as frame interval to display the next slide after the time selected for Frame interval No limit to play back the entire movie before displaying the next slide Audio Mute audio playback or select Movie sound tracks to play audio recorded with movies and with Motion Snapshots recorded with Ambient selected for Audio 0 90 No sound is played for still images Highlight Start...

Page 164: ...kip ahead Press 4 to return to the previous frame 2 to skip to the next frame You can also skip frames by rotating the multi selec tor or sub command dial Pause resume J Pause the show Press again to resume Adjust volume Rotate the main command dial to adjust volume Exit to playback mode K End the show and return to playback mode DThe Speaker Keep your fingers and other objects away from the speak...

Page 165: ...NX 2 installer CD and launch the installer A language selection dialog will be displayed if the desired language is not available click Region Selection to choose a dif ferent region and then choose the desired language region selection is not avail able in the European release 2Start the installer Click Install and follow the on screen instructions Installing the Supplied Software q Select region...

Page 166: ...latest versions of the supplied software Nikon Message Center 2 will periodically check for updates while the computer is connected to the Internet AMotion Snapshots ViewNX 2 is required to view Motion Snapshots saved using the File format NMS files option in the shooting menu 0 176 ASupported Operating Systems See the websites listed on page xviii for the latest information on sup ported operatin...

Page 167: ...a frame size of 1920 1080 or more Movies editing Intel Core i5 or better OS Pre installed versions of Windows 8 1 Windows 7 or Windows Vista Memory RAM 32 bit Windows 8 1 Windows 7 or Windows Vista 1 GB or more 2 GB or more recommended 64 bit Windows 8 1 Windows 7 or Windows Vista 2 GB or more 4 GB or more recommended Hard disk space A minimum of 1 GB available on the startup disk 3 GB or more rec...

Page 168: ...of 30 fps or above or movies with a frame size of 1920 1080 or more Movies editing Intel Core i5 or better OS OS X 10 9 10 8 or 10 7 Memory RAM 2 GB or more 4 GB or more recommended Hard disk space A minimum of 1 GB available on the startup disk 3 GB or more recommended Graphics Resolution 1024 768 pixels XGA or more 1280 1024pixels or more recommended Color 24 bit color millions of colors or more...

Page 169: ...he camera to the computer using the supplied USB cable do not use force or insert the connectors at an angle and then turn the camera on Card slot If your computer is equipped with a slot for microSD memory cards the card can be inserted directly in the slot Card reader Connect a card reader available separately from third party suppliers to the computer and insert the mem ory card Viewing and Edi...

Page 170: ...sconnect the USB cable If you are using a card reader 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 from the card reader or card slot AWindows 7 If the following dialog is displayed select Nikon Transfer 2 as described below 1 Under Import pictures and videos click Change pro gram ...

Page 171: ... the toolbar A dialog will be dis played allowing you to print pictures on a printer connected to the computer Viewing Location Data To view the locations where pictures were taken 0 113 click the Map button in the ViewNX 2 toolbar Internet connection required AStarting ViewNX 2 Manually Windows Double click the ViewNX 2 shortcut on the desk top Mac Click the ViewNX 2 icon in the Dock AFor More In...

Page 172: ... Turn the camera on the camera monitor will remain off and the camera shooting mode display will appear on the HD device Pictures can be played back using camera controls as described elsewhere in this manual note that the edges of images may not be visible in the display Viewing Pictures on TV AConnecting an HDMI Cable Always turn the camera off before connecting or disconnecting HDMI cables When...

Page 173: ...ual DClose the Connector Cover Close the connector cover when the connectors are not in use Foreign matter in the connectors can interfere with data transfer ATelevision Playback Volume can be adjusted using the controls on the television adjusting volume on the camera has no effect Use of an AC adapter and power connector available separately is recommended for extended play back AElectronic VR E...

Page 174: ...lay To print pictures one at a time proceed to page 151 To print multiple selected pictures or all pictures proceed to page 153 Printing Photographs DSelecting Photographs for Printing Movies and NEF RAW photographs 0 171 can not be selected for printing If Motion Snapshots are selected only the photographs will be printed the movie portion will not be printed If photographs taken with the Smart P...

Page 175: ...on select Use printer settings After selecting an option press J to return to the printer settings menu Option Description Page size Choose a page size Number of copies This option is listed only when pictures are printed one at a time Press 1 or 3 to choose number of copies maximum 99 Print border Choose whether to frame photos in white borders Print time stamp Choose whether to print the times a...

Page 176: ...152 Q 3Start printing Highlight Start printing and press J to start printing To cancel before all copies have been printed press J again ...

Page 177: ...e under Select images for print ing Select by date Print one copy of each picture taken on selected dates Press 1 or 3 to highlight dates and press 2 to select or deselect Indexprint To create an index print of all JPEG pictures on the memory card proceed to Step 3 Note that if the memory card contains more than 256 pictures a confirmation dialog will be displayed and only the first 256 images wil...

Page 178: ...te the dial left to return to the date list The picture currently highlighted in the Select images for printing or Print DPOF print order displays or in the Select by date thumbnail display can be inspected by pressing the main command dial the pic ture will be displayed full screen while the dial is pressed AErrors See page 244 for information on what to do if an error occurs during printing ...

Page 179: ...options Highlight Print shooting info print the shutter speed and aperture on all pictures in the print order or Print date print the date of recording on all pictures in the print order and press 2 to select or deselect and then press J to complete the print order Reset Remove all pictures from the print order DDPOF Print Order DPOF date and shooting info options are not supported when printing v...

Page 180: ...l images Frame interval 4 s Movie playback time Same as frame interval Audio Movie sound tracks 138 Image review Choose whether pictures are displayed after shooting On 159 Rotate tall Rotate tall portrait orientation pictures for display during playback On 159 Wi Fi upload Upload selected photos to smart devices via wireless networks 127 DPOF print order Create digital print orders 155 Protect Pr...

Page 181: ...Combine multiple 4 second movies into a single movie 165 Combine NMS movies Make a movie from the movie portions of multiple Motion Snapshots 166 APlayback The camera may be unable to display or retouch images that were cre ated or have been edited with other devices AImage Quality Copies created from JPEG photos are the same quality as the original 0 171 NEF RAW photos can not be retouched when r...

Page 182: ...e Delete selected images 0 136 Wi Fi upload 0 127 DPOF print order Select set 0 155 Protect Select set 0 159 Rating 0 160 D Lighting 0 160 Resize Select images 0 161 Crop 0 162 Edit movie 0 163 Combine 4 second movies 0 165 Combine NMS movies 0 166 AInspecting Pictures The picture currently highlighted in the thumbnail display can be inspected by press ing the main command dial the picture will be...

Page 183: ...e that this option does NOT protect files from deletion when the memory card is formatted 0 211 Image Review Rotate Tall On Tall portrait orientation pictures are automatically rotated for display in the camera monitor Pictures taken with Off selected for Auto image rotation 0 219 will be displayed in wide landscape orientation Off Tall portrait orientation pictures are displayed in wide landscape...

Page 184: ... to highlight an image 0 158 and press J to display the options shown at right Press 1 or 3 to choose the amount of correction performed the effect can be previewed in the display press and hold the main command dial to zoom in and press J to create a retouched copy Rating D Lighting Before After DD Lighting Noise randomly spaced bright pixels fog or lines may appear in cop ies created with D Ligh...

Page 185: ...640 424 0 3 M 640 424 pixels and then choose Select images Press 4 or 2 or rotate the multi selector to highlight pictures 0 158 and press 1 or 3 to select or deselect When the selection is com plete press J to display a confirmation dialog and select Yes to save the resized copies Resize DResized Copies Playback zoom may not be available with resized copies ...

Page 186: ...ion Choose size Rotate the main command dial to choose the crop size Choose aspect ratio Rotate the multi selector or sub com mand dial to choose between aspect ratios of 3 2 4 3 1 1 and 16 9 Position crop Press 1 3 4 or 2 to position the crop Create copy J Save the current crop as a separate file DCropped Copies Playback zoom may not be available with cropped copies The size of the copy varies wi...

Page 187: ... 4 or 2 or rotate the multi selector to highlight a movie 0 158 and press J to select Edit Movie Highlight one of the following options and press 2 Choose start point Remove all frames before a chosen starting frame Choose end point Remove all frames after a chosen closing frame Start point End point ...

Page 188: ...me is indi cated by a h icon in the display the last frame by i While playback is paused press 4 or 2 to rewind or advance one frame at a time Pause playback when you reach the frame that will become the new opening or closing frame DTrimming Movies Movies must be at least two seconds long If a copy can not be created at the current playback position the current position will be displayed in red i...

Page 189: ...e selected movies Press J A confirmation dialog will be displayed select Yes to join the selected clips and their audio tracks into a new movie which is stored separately from its component clips Combine 4 Second Movies Select 4 second movies as described on page 158 Press 1 or 3 to view or hide the order in which the clips will appear in the final movie To preview a clip highlight it and press th...

Page 190: ...of the selected Motion Snapshots into a new movie which is stored separately from its compo nent clips Any audio included in Motion Snapshots recorded with Audio 0 90 set to Ambient will be included in the new movie Combine NMS Movies Select Motion Snapshots as described on page 158 Press 1 or 3 to view or hide the order in which the clips will appear in the final movie To preview the movie portio...

Page 191: ...the camera sets shutter speed and aperture in Motion Snapshot mode and when Active Selection or Slow view is chosen in best moment capture mode Scene auto selector 170 Image quality Choose a file format and compression ratio JPEG fine 171 Image size Choose a size for new photos 5232 3488 18 2 M standard photos Normal panorama panoramas 172 Active Selection Choose the frames Active Selection 0 76 r...

Page 192: ...n pictures taken with Selective color selected in creative mode 57 Soft Choose amount of softening applied to pictures taken with Soft selected in creative mode You can also choose how softening applies to pictures with portrait subjects Filter strength Normal Portrait On 176 Hue Choose base hue for pictures taken with Cross process selected in creative mode Blue 58 Toy camera effect Adjust satura...

Page 193: ...ptical VR Adjust settings for 1 NIKKOR lenses with vibration reduction Active On 183 Electronic VR Choose whether to use electronic vibration reduction in Motion Snapshot mode 0 87 Off 184 Focus mode Choose how the camera focuses See page 99 99 AF area mode Choose how the focus area is selected Auto area 185 Face priority Turn face priority on or off On Built in AF assist Control the built in AF a...

Page 194: ...election 0 44 t Programmed auto The camera sets shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure 0 70 Recommended for snapshots and in other situations in which there is little time to adjust camera settings u Shutter priority auto You choose the shutter speed the camera selects an aperture for best results 0 71 Use to freeze or blur motion v Aperture priority auto You choose the aperture the camer...

Page 195: ...rectly to the memory card White bal ance contrast and other settings can be adjusted on a computer after shooting JPEG fine JPEG Record JPEG images at a compression ratio of roughly 1 4 fine quality JPEG normal Record JPEG images at a compression ratio of roughly 1 8 normal quality NEF RAW JPEG fine NEF JPEG Two images are recorded one NEF RAW image and one fine quality JPEG image ...

Page 196: ...eversed if camera is rotated 90 degrees 2 Print size in inches equals image size in pixels divided by printer resolution in dots per inch dpi 1 inch approximately 2 54 cm Image Size Option Size pixels Approximate print size at 300 dpi cm in 5232 3488 18 2 M 5232 3488 44 3 29 5 17 4 11 6 3920 2616 10 3 M 3920 2616 33 2 22 1 13 1 8 7 2608 1744 4 5 M 2608 1744 22 1 14 8 8 7 5 8 Option Size pixels 1 A...

Page 197: ...hots and movies nnnn a four digit number between 0001 and 9999 assigned automat ically 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 NEF and JPEG files recorded at settings of NEF RAW JPEG have the same file names but different extensions Copies created with the retouch options in the playback ...

Page 198: ... Default Choose the number of frames selected by default in the confir mation dialog displayed when shooting is complete the frame recorded to the buffer when the shutter release button was pressed 1 or all the frames in temporary storage All Active Selection Preceding frames The camera captures the 40 preceding frames Preceding and following The camera captures 40 frames starting before and endin...

Page 199: ...ed for the Motion Snapshot will feature the last frame of the movie Number of Shots Saved Movie Before After 1 0 s 0 6 s Movie footage starts about a second before the shutter release button is pressed all the way down and ends about 0 6 s after 1 6 s 0 s The camera records about 1 6 s of movie footage ending when the shutter release button is pressed all the way down Shutter release button presse...

Page 200: ... be adjusted to make them stand out If Off is selected softening will be applied equally to the portrait sub ject and the background File Format NMS files Motion Snapshots are recorded as a 4 s MOV file and a JPEG image Motion Snapshots can only be viewed on the cam era or using ViewNX 2 0 142 MOV file Motion Snapshots are recorded as a 10 s MOV file that can be viewed in a variety of computer app...

Page 201: ...er weighted The camera meters the entire frame but assigns the greatest weight to the center area This is the classic meter for por traits and is recommended if you are using filters with an exposure 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 mode as described on page 185 the camera will meter th...

Page 202: ...ty lenses The color space determines the gamut of colors available for color reproduction Choose sRGB for general purpose printing and display Adobe RGB with its broader gamut of colors is more suited to shots destined for professional publication and commercial printing Auto Distortion Control Color Space AAdobe RGB For accurate color reproduction Adobe RGB images require applica tions displays a...

Page 203: ...Active D Lighting Active D Lighting Off Active D Lighting Y On DActive D Lighting Noise randomly spaced bright pixels fog or lines may appear in pho tographs taken with Active D Lighting Uneven shading may be visible with some subjects A Active D Lighting Versus D Lighting The Active D Lighting option in the shooting menu adjusts exposure before shooting to optimize the dynamic range while the D L...

Page 204: ... speeds slower than 1 s and increases the time required to record images by roughly 1 5 to 2 times During processing a warning will be displayed and pictures can not be taken if the camera is turned off before processing is complete the picture will be saved but noise reduction will not be performed In continuous release mode frame rates will slow and while photographs are being processed the capa...

Page 205: ...the number of intervals Highlight Number of shots and press 2 then use the multi selector to choose the number of intervals Press J to return to the interval timer shooting menu when settings are complete Interval Timer Shooting DBefore Shooting Before proceeding check that the clock is set correctly 0 31 218 and then take a test shot at current settings and view the results in the mon itor Use of...

Page 206: ...ed interval AInterval Timer Photography A warning will be displayed if the camera is unable to start interval timer photography at current settings for example when Bulb is selected for shutter speed While interval timer photography is in progress settings can not be adjusted and the camera will not turn off automatically 0 29 AInterrupting Interval Timer Photography Interval timer shooting ends a...

Page 207: ...icle or while walking or for other forms of strong camera shake Normal for the relatively mild camera shake that occurs while standing still Optical VR AVibration Reduction When the camera is panned vibration reduction applies only to motion that is not part of the pan if the camera is panned horizontally for example vibration reduction will be applied only to vertical shake making it much easier ...

Page 208: ...able when 1080 60p or 720 60p is selected for Frame size frame rate This feature is available even if the attached 1 NIKKOR lens does not support vibration reduction Note that there will be a slight delay before recording begins The area recorded is shown by guides in the display the appearance of the guides depends on the option selected for Electronic VR Electronic VR Electronic vibration reduct...

Page 209: ...s J to view the focus area selection display then use the multi selector to position the focus area over your subject and press J The focus area will track the subject as it moves through the frame The camera will focus on the selected subject when the shutter release button is pressed halfway To end focus tracking when shooting is complete press J Focus area ASubject Tracking The camera may be un...

Page 210: ...The AF assist illuminator will not light to assist the focus opera tion in advanced movie mode during movie recording or when Off is selected If the AF assist illuminator does not light autofo cus may not produce the desired results when lighting is poor Built in AF Assist AThe AF Assist Illuminator Larger lenses may prevent the illuminator lighting all or part of the sub ject Remove lens hoods wh...

Page 211: ...sponse to shoot ing conditions i TTL flash control 2 Manual Choose a flash level between Full and 1 32 1 32 of full power At full power the built in flash has a guide number of about 5 16 m ft ISO 100 20 C 68 F at ISO 160 the guide number is about 6 3 20 7 A Y icon flashes in the display during flash photography when this option is selected ...

Page 212: ...lues between 3 EV darker and 1 EV brighter in increments of 1 3 EV in general positive values make the subject brighter while nega tive values make it darker A Y icon is displayed when flash com pensation is in effect Normal flash out put can be restored by setting flash compensation to 0 Flash compensa tion is not reset when the camera is turned off Flash Compensation ...

Page 213: ... the camera sets exposure in advanced movie mode Scene auto selector 170 Slow motion Choose a frame rate for slow motion movies recorded in advanced movie mode 0 62 400 fps 191 Frame size frame rate Choose a frame size and rate for movies recorded in auto creative t u v and w modes and when HD movie is selected in advanced movie mode 0 62 1080 60p 192 Metering Choose how the camera meters exposure...

Page 214: ...on Active On1 183 Electronic VR Choose whether to use electronic vibration control when recording movies Off 184 Focus mode Choose how the camera focuses See page 99 99 AF area mode Choose how the focus area is selected Auto area2 185 Face priority Turn face priority on or off On3 Auto image capture Choose whether the camera takes photos automatically during movie recording and select the number o...

Page 215: ...about 4 120 fps 13 400 fps or 40 1200 fps times the recording time Slow Motion Option Frame size pixels Bit rate1 Maximum length shooting 1 Maximum length playback 1 2 120 fps 1280 720 24 Mbps 3 seconds 12 seconds 400 fps 768 288 2 Mbps 40 seconds 1200 fps 416 144 1 Mbps 120 seconds ASee Also For information on the total length of movies that can be stored on the memory card see page 238 ...

Page 216: ... 29 97 fps 24 Mbps 20 minutes u 720 60p 1280 720 59 94 fps 16 Mbps 29 minutes s 720 30p 29 97 fps 12 Mbps APhoto Frame Size Photographs recorded by pressing the shutter release button all the way down during movie recording have an aspect ratio of 3 2 The frame size varies with the option selected for Frame size frame rate 1080 60p and 1080 30p 5232 3488 pixels 720 60p and 720 30p 1472 984 pixels ...

Page 217: ...se Reduction Select On to enable the low cut filter reducing noise produced by wind blowing over the microphone note that other sounds may also be affected Movie Sound Options AThe 2 Icon Movies recorded with the microphone off are indicated by a 2 icon in full frame and movie playback AWind Noise Reduction To disable wind noise reduction when using an optional ME 1 stereo microphone slide the mic...

Page 218: ...n when a suitably framed portrait subject is in focus and the composition is stable The maximum number of photos that can be taken during a single clip is 20 including photos taken manually 0 64 Auto Image Capture Auto photography The camera will take photos automatically during movie recording if On is selected Max shots per minute Choose the maximum number of shots per minute one or four ...

Page 219: ...sing options Reset image processing options to their default values White balance Adjust settings for different types of lighting Auto 196 ISO sensitivity Control the camera s sensitivity to light Auto 160 6400 201 Picture Control Choose how the camera processes pictures Standard 202 CustomPicture Control Create custom Picture Controls 206 High ISO noise reduction Reduce noise at high ISO sensitiv...

Page 220: ...lance v Auto Automatic 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 built in or optional flash units G Cloudy Use in daylight under overcast skies M Shade Use in daylight with subjects in the shade L Preset man...

Page 221: ...nges and exit Press J An asterisk will appear next to the white balance icon 0 5 in the detailed display 0 6 to show that white balance has been altered from default values Increase green Increase blue Increase amber Increase magenta AWhite Balance Fine Tuning The colors on the fine tuning axes are relative not absolute For example moving the cursor to B blue when a warm setting such as J incandes...

Page 222: ...ce a neutral gray or white object under the lighting that will be used in the final photograph A standard gray panel can be used for increased precision 2Select Preset manual Highlight Preset manual in the white balance menu and press 2 The dialog shown at right will be displayed high light Yes and press J to overwrite the existing value for preset manual white balance The message shown at right w...

Page 223: ... be recorded white balance can be mea sured accurately even when the cam era is not in focus 4Check the results If the camera was able to measure a value for white balance the message shown at right will be displayed To return to shooting mode immediately press the shutter release button half way If lighting is too dark or too bright the camera may be unable to measure white balance The message at...

Page 224: ... an objective measure of the color of a light source defined with reference to the temperature to which an object 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 5000 5500 K appear white light sources with a lower color temperature such as incandescent light bulbs appear slightly yellow or red Light sources with...

Page 225: ...is fixed at the selected value If 6400 NR or 12800 NR is selected the camera will take four shots each time the shutter release button is pressed all the way down and combine them to create a single image processed to reduce the noise that occurs at high sensitivities A Auto ISO Sensitivity Options When auto ISO sensitivity control is in effect the display shows an ISO AUTO icon and the current IS...

Page 226: ...ich they are based To use an unmodified Picture Control highlight it and press J Picture Control Q Standard Standard processing for balanced results Recom mended in most situations R Neutral Minimal processing for natural results Choose for photographs that will later be extensively processed or retouched S Vivid Pictures are enhanced for a vivid photoprint effect Choose for photographs that empha...

Page 227: ...icture Controls supplied with the camera are referred to as preset Picture Controls Custom Picture Controls are created through modifica tions to existing Picture Controls using the Custom Picture Control option in the image processing menu 0 206 If desired custom Pic ture Controls can be saved to a memory card and copied to other Nikon 1 V3 cameras or loaded into compatible software 0 207 AModifi...

Page 228: ...ust contrast manually or select A for automatic contrast adjustment Brightness Adjust brightness without affecting expo sure Manual adjustments non monochrome only Saturation Control the vividness of colors Select A to adjust saturation automatically Hue Adjust hue Manual adjustments monochromeonly Filter effects Simulate the effect of color filters on mono chrome photographs Toning Choose the tin...

Page 229: ... of the sky in landscape photographs Orange produces more 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 pronounced than those produced by physical glass filters AToning Monochrome Only Choose from B W black and white Sepia Cyanotype blue tinted monochrome Red Yellow ...

Page 230: ...Select a Picture Control 2Edit the selected Picture Control See page 204 for more information To abandon any changes and start over from default settings press the O but ton Press J when settings are com plete Custom Picture Control Highlight an existing Picture Control and press 2 or press J to proceed to Step 3 to save a copy of the high lighted Picture Control without fur ther modification ...

Page 231: ... Control menu Load from Save to Card Custom Picture Controls created using the Picture Control Utility available with ViewNX 2 or optional software such as Capture NX 2 can be copied to a memory card and loaded into the camera or custom Picture Controls created with the camera can be copied to the memory card to be used in other Nikon 1 V3 cameras and compatible software and then deleted when no l...

Page 232: ...from the memory card The confirmation dialog shown at right will be dis played before a Picture Control is deleted to delete the selected Picture Control high light Yes and press J Copy to card Copy a custom Picture Control C 1 through C 9 to a selected destination 1 through 99 on the memory card ACopy to Card Up to 99 custom Picture Controls can be stored on the memory card at any one time The me...

Page 233: ...eased when no memory card is inserted in the camera Release locked 211 Display Adjust display brightness view or hide a framing grid and choose the information displayed in the monitor Display brightness 0 Viewfinder brightness 1 0 Grid display Off Playback highlight display Off 211 Silent photography Mute the sounds made dur ing shooting Off 212 Sound settings Choose the beeps made by the camera ...

Page 234: ...is pressed half way Off HDMI device control Choose whether remote con trols for HDMI CEC devices to which the camera is con nected can be used to oper ate the camera On 149 Flicker reduction Reduce flicker or banding 217 Resetfilenumbering Reset file numbering 218 Time zone and date Set the camera clock Daylightsavingtime Off 218 Language Choose a language for the camera displays Auto image rotati...

Page 235: ...s will be recorded although they will be displayed in demo mode Select Release locked to enable the shutter only when a card is inserted Adjust the following display options Display Brightness To adjust the brightness of the monitor select Display brightness and press 1 or 3 Choose higher values to brighten the display and lower values to make the display darker Format Memory Card The message show...

Page 236: ...ise in quiet surroundings The camera uses an electronic shutter and silences the sounds pro duced when the camera controls are operated Selecting Off restores normal operation a mechanical shutter is used except when a frame rate of 10 fps or higher is selected in continuous shooting mode 0 92 Highlight items and press 2 to select or deselect Select AF to sound a beep when the camera focuses Self ...

Page 237: ...on Choose how long the camera will remain active while waiting for a signal from the remote control 0 96 Choose a shorter delay to reduce the drain on the battery Note that remote control mode must be reselected once the timer has expired Auto Power Off AThe GP N100 To enable auto power off when an optional GP N100 GPS unit is attached select Enable for the Location data Auto power off option in t...

Page 238: ... recompose photographs after metering exposure It is most effective when used with center weighted or spot metering 0 177 to frame off center subjects that are much brighter or darker than their surroundings or to optimize exposure for an object other than your main subject 1Meter exposure Assign AE AF L Button Position the subject in the center of the frame and press the shutter release button ha...

Page 239: ...e subject posi tioned in the focus area press the A button to lock exposure While expo sure lock is in effect an AE L AF L indica tor will be displayed Exposure will remain locked while the button is pressed 3Recompose the photograph Recompose the photograph and shoot A button ...

Page 240: ... recompose the photograph Focus lock is most effective when an option other than Auto area is selected for AF area mode 0 185 1Focus Position the subject in the center of the frame and press the shutter release button halfway to initiate focus Check that the focus area is dis played in green If AF S is selected for focus mode 0 99 focus will lock while the shutter release button is pressed halfway...

Page 241: ... movies while shooting under fluorescent or mercury vapor lighting Choose a frequency which matches that of the local AC power supply Flicker Reduction AFlicker Reduction If you are unsure as to the frequency of the local power supply test both options and choose the one that produces the best results Flicker reduction may not produce the desired results if the subject is very bright in which case...

Page 242: ...ng and then either format the current memory card or insert a new memory card Change time zones set the camera clock choose the date display order or turn daylight saving time on or off 0 31 Reset File Numbering Time Zone and Date Time zone Choose a time zone The camera clock is automatically set to the time in the new time zone Date and time Set the camera clock Date format Choose the order in wh...

Page 243: ...recorded when Off is selected Choose this option when panning or taking photographs with the lens pointing up or down Auto Image Rotation Landscape wide orientation Camera rotated 90 clockwise Camera rotated 90 counterclockwise DAuto Image Rotation Image orientation is not recorded for movies Motion Snapshots or panoramas ARotate Tall To automatically rotate tall portrait orientation photographs f...

Page 244: ...lens cap Turn the camera off and attach a 1 NIKKOR lens If the lens is equipped with a cap do not remove it 2Select Pixel mapping Turn the camera on press G and select Pixel mapping in the setup menu 3Select Yes Pixel mapping begins immediately Note that other opera tions can not be performed while pixel mapping is in progress Do not turn the camera off or remove or disconnect the power source unt...

Page 245: ...o that of a 35 mm format lens with a focal length about 2 7 longer See page 259 for informa tion on using the FT1 be sure to update to the latest version of the FT1 firmware before use For information on attaching and removing the FT1 and on precautions for use see the FT1 Mount Adapter User s Manual For information on the lenses that can be used see Compatible NIKKOR F Mount Lenses The FT1 Mount ...

Page 246: ...flash units support i TTL and manual flash control 0 187 Speedlight SB N5 0 109 The SB N5 has a Guide Number of 8 5 27 9 m ft ISO 100 20 C 68 F Guide Number at ISO 160 is 10 8 35 4 Speedlight SB N7 0 109 The SB N7 has a Guide Number of 18 59 m ft ISO 100 20 C 68 F Guide Number at ISO 160 is 22 8 74 8 Remote controls Wireless Remote Control ML L3 0 96 The ML L3 uses a 3 V CR2025 battery Pressing th...

Page 247: ...ns of Nikon software see the web sites listed on page xviii for the latest information on sup ported operating systems At default settings Nikon Message Center 2 will periodically check for updates to Capture NX 2 and other Nikon software and firmware while you are logged in to an account on the computer and the computer is con nected to the Internet A message is automatically displayed when an up...

Page 248: ... which the card will be used support 2 GB cards 2 Check that any card readers or other devices with which the card will be used are SDHC compliant The camera supports UHS I 3 Check that any card readers or other devices with which the card will be used are SDXC compliant The camera supports UHS I Other cards have not been tested For more details on the above cards please contact the manufacturer m...

Page 249: ...s 2Insert the EP 5C power connector Be sure to insert the connector in the orientation shown using the connec tor to keep the orange battery latch pressed to one side The latch locks the connector in place when the con nector is fully inserted 3Close the battery chamber cover Position the power connector cable so that it passes through the power con nector slot and close the battery chamber cover ...

Page 250: ... adapter Connect the AC adapter power cable to the AC socket on AC adapter q and the EP 5C power cable to the DC socket w A P icon is displayed in the monitor when the camera is powered by the AC adapter and power connector ...

Page 251: ...Use a blower to remove dust and lint then wipe gently with a soft dry cloth After using the camera at the beach or sea side wipe off sand or salt with a cloth lightly dampened in distilled water and dry thoroughly Important Dust or other foreign matter inside the camera may cause damage not cov ered under warranty Lens viewfinder These elements are easily damaged Remove dust and lint with a blower...

Page 252: ...ment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the display damage data stored on the memory card or affect the product s internal circuitry Keep the lens mount covered Be sure to attach the body cap if the camera is without a lens Do not touch the image sensor The image sensor is easily damaged Under no circumstances should you exert pressure on the sensor poke it with cleaning tools or subj...

Page 253: ...l to deteriorate Note that des iccant gradually loses its capacity to absorb moisture and should be replaced at regular intervals To prevent mold or mildew take the camera out of storage at least once a month Turn the camera on and release the shutter a few times before putting it away Store the battery in a cool dry place Replace the terminal cover before putting the battery away Notes on the mon...

Page 254: ...e 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 of charge even when off and could draw the battery down to the point that it will no longer function If the battery w...

Page 255: ...aking photographs outside in cold weather Keep a spare battery in a warm place and exchange the two as necessary Once warmed a cold battery may recover some of its charge Used batteries are a valuable resource recycle in accord with local reg ulations DServicing the Camera and Accessories The camera is a precision device and requires regular servicing Nikon recommends that the camera be inspected ...

Page 256: ...v w h t u v w Shooting movie and image processing menus Image quality 1 Image size2 1 Metering 3 3 4 4 Auto distortion control 1 Color space 1 Active D Lighting 3 3 Long exposure NR 5 Interval timer shooting Focus mode 3 3 AF area mode 3 3 4 4 Face priority 3 3 4 4 Flash compensation White balance 3 3 ISO sensitivity 3 3 Picture Control 3 3 Custom Picture Control 3 3 High ISO noise reduction ...

Page 257: ...ot available when y Slow motion is selected in advanced movie mode 0 62 5 Not available when 10 20 30 or 60 fps is selected in continuous mode 0 92 6 Available when h t u or v is selected for Exposure mode Other settings Autoexposure lock 3 3 Focus lock 3 3 Continuous Self timer Remote control Exposure compensation 6 6 Flash mode 5 C u v z s t y h t u v w h t u v w ...

Page 258: ...0 20 30 or 60 fps is selected in continuous mode 0 92 t u v w 4 5 p q r s 6 7 Shooting movie and image processing menus Image quality 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Image size 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 Metering 1 1 Auto distortion control 1 1 1 1 1 Color space 1 1 1 1 1 Active D Lighting 1 1 Long exposure NR 4 4 Interval timer shooting Focus mode 1 1 AF area mode 1 1 Face priority Flash compensation 4 4 White balance ...

Page 259: ...ettings are listed below Not displayed when Auto area is selected for AF area mode 0 185 Defaults Option Default Focus area 0 185 Center Flexible program 0 70 Off Autoexposure lock 0 214 Off Focus lock 0 216 Off Continuous self timer remote control 0 92 94 96 8 single frame Exposure compensation 0 104 0 0 Flash mode 0 106 Fill flash Picture Control settings 0 202 Unmodified ...

Page 260: ... Smart Photo Selector1 1 Off selected for Silent photography and Number of shots saved set to 1 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 Memory Card Capacity Image quality 0 171 Image size 0 172 File size No of images NEF RAW JPEG fine2 5232 3488 35 3 MB 430 3920 2616 30 7 MB 494 2608 1744 27 5 MB 552 NEF ...

Page 261: ...4 4 MB 3400 1536 4800 4 4 MB 3400 Wide panorama 9600 920 8 6 MB 1700 1536 9600 8 6 MB 1700 JPEG normal Normal panorama 4800 920 2 3 MB 6500 1536 4800 2 3 MB 6500 Wide panorama 9600 920 4 4 MB 3400 1536 9600 4 4 MB 3400 Image quality 0 171 Image size 0 172 File size No of shots NEF RAW JPEG fine2 5232 3488 176 5 MB 86 3920 2616 153 6 MB 98 2608 1744 137 3 MB 110 NEF RAW 121 4 MB 125 JPEG fine 5232 ...

Page 262: ... length is about 4 120 fps or 13 400 fps or 40 1200 fps times the recorded length Motion Snapshots File size is the total for a single photograph and movie Frame size frame rate 0 192 1 Maximum total length approx 2 1080 60p 47 minutes 1080 30p 1 hour 20 minutes 720 60p 1 hour 57 minutes 720 30p 2 hours 32 minutes Frame rate 0 191 Maximum total recorded length approx 120 fps 26 minutes 400 fps 31 ...

Page 263: ...tery is exhausted 0 23 33 An object has come close to the eye sensor turning the optional view finder on and the monitor off 0 35 The displays have turned off automatically to save power 0 29 The displays can be reactivated by pressing the shutter release button The camera is connected to a computer 0 145 or television 0 148 The viewfinder is out of focus Focus the viewfinder using the diopter adj...

Page 264: ...s in AF A mode 0 99 216 Focus area selection is unavailable Focus area selection is not available in auto area AF 0 185 or face priority 0 45 In other AF area modes the focus area can be selected by pressing J AF areamodeselectionisunavailable The camera is in auto creative 0 50 or best moment capture 0 76 mode manual focus mode is selected 0 99 or the h Scene auto selector is used 0 170 Image siz...

Page 265: ...r easy panorama 0 54 modes or when HDR is on 0 53 a frame rate of 10 fps or higher is selected in continuous mode 0 92 or 6400 NR or 12800 NR is selected for ISO sensitivity 0 201 Menu items are unavailable Some options are only available in particular shooting or exposure modes 0 232 Theshutterreleaseisdisabled You selected mode u after choosing a shutter speed of Bulb or Time in mode w 0 73 Choo...

Page 266: ...hen the display is tapped which may under some conditions result in blurred pictures Use both hands to hold the camera steady NEF RAW imagesarenotdisplayed The camera displays only the JPEG copies of NEF RAW JPEG fine images 0 173 Tall portrait orientation photos are displayed in wide landscape orientation Select On for Rotate tall 0 159 The photos were taken with Auto image rotation off 0 219 Cam...

Page 267: ... Pictures cannot be transferred to a computer If your system does not meet the requirements on page 143 you may still be able to transfer pictures to the computer using a card reader Photos are not displayed in Capture NX 2 Update to the latest version 0 223 Smart devices do not display the camera SSID network name Confirm that camera Wi Fi is enabled 0 120 Try turning the smart device Wi Fi off a...

Page 268: ...actable lens barrel button is attached with the lens barrel retracted Keeping the retractable lens barrel button pressed rotate the zoom ring to extend the lens 28 256 Check lens Pictures can only be taken when a lens is attached Attach a lens 27 Lens error Try again after turning the camera off and on Turn the camera off and then on again If the problem persists or reoccurs fre quently contact a ...

Page 269: ...999 and contains either 999 photographs or a photograph numbered 9999 the shut ter release button will be disabled and no further photographs can be taken Choose Yes for Reset file numbering and then either format the current mem ory card or insert a new memory card 218 The movie record button cannot be used in this mode The movie record button can not be used in best moment capture or Motion Snap...

Page 270: ...f the problem persists or reoccurs fre quently contact a Nikon authorized service representative The camera s internal temperature is high The camera will now turn off Wait for the camera to cool xvii Memory card contains no images To view pictures insert a memory card containing images 24 Cannot display this file The file has been created or modified on a computer or different make of camera or i...

Page 271: ...e modes other than easy panorama aspect ratio 3 2 5232 3488 3920 2616 2608 1744 Still images taken in normal panorama mode with camera panned horizontally aspect ratio 120 23 4800 920 Still images taken in normal panorama mode with camera panned vertically aspect ratio 8 25 1536 4800 Still images taken in wide panorama mode with camera panned horizontally aspect ratio 240 23 9600 920 Still images ...

Page 272: ...HDR p easy panorama q soft r miniature effect s selective color 6 cross process and 7 toy camera effect t programmed auto with flexible program u shutter priority auto v aperture priority auto and w manual u best moment capture s Active Selection t slow view and y Smart Photo Selector v advanced movie 0 HD movie y slow motion 2 jump cut 1 fast motion and 3 4 second movie z Motion Snap shot Shutter...

Page 273: ...r Metering method Matrix Center weighted Meters 4 5 mm circle in center of frame Spot Meters 2 mm circle centered on selected focus area Mode t programmed auto with flexible program u shutter priority auto v aperture priority auto w manual h scene auto selector Exposure compensation 3 3 EV in increments of 1 3 EV Exposure lock Luminosity locked at metered value with A AE L AF L button ISO sensitiv...

Page 274: ...lease button halfway single AF or by pressing A AE L AF L button Face priority On off Flash Built in flash Raised by pressing flash button Guide Number GN Approx 5 16 m ft ISO 100 20 C 68 F at ISO 160 Guide Number is approx 6 3 20 7 Control i TTL flash control using image sensor Mode Fill flash fill flash slow sync red eye reduction red eye reduction slow sync rear curtain sync rear curtain slow s...

Page 275: ...ratio 26 9 plays at 30p 29 97 fps Fast motion jump cut and 4 second movies aspect ratio 16 9 1920 1080 30p 29 97 fps Motion Snapshots movie portion aspect ratio 16 9 1920 1080 60p 59 94 fps plays at 24p 23 976 fps File format MOV Video compression H 264 MPEG 4 Advanced Video Coding Audio recording format PCM Audio recording device Built in or optional external ME 1 stereo micro phone sensitivity a...

Page 276: ...al data rates according to IEEE standard Actual rates may differ Security Authentication Open system WPA2 PSK Encryption AES Wireless setup Supports WPS Access protocols Infrastructure Supported languages Arabic Bengali Bulgarian Chinese Simplified and Traditional Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Greek Hindi Hungar ian Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Mar athi Norwegian Persian P...

Page 277: ...hout body cap approx 282 g 9 9 oz camera body only Operating environment Temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Humidity 85 or less no condensation MH 29 battery charger Rated input AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 2 A Rated output DC 8 4 V 0 6 A Supported batteries Nikon EN EL20a rechargeable Li ion batteries Charging time Approx 3 hours at an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F when no charge remains Operating tem...

Page 278: ...x 58 mm diameter 28 mm distance from camera lens mount flange when lens is retracted Weight Approx 85 g 3 0 oz 1 NIKKOR 11 27 5mm f 3 5 5 6 Type 1 mount lens Focal length 11 27 5 mm Maximum aperture f 3 5 5 6 Construction 8 elements in 6 groups including 1 ED lens ele ment and 1 aspherical lens element 1 protective glass element Angle of view 72 32 20 Minimum focus distance 0 3 m 1 0 ft from focal...

Page 279: ...cal Eyepoint 16 mm 1 0 m 1 from viewfinder eyepiece pro tective glass Diopter adjustment 3 1 m 1 Eye sensor Camera switches to viewfinder display when it detects that viewfinder is in use Operating temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Dimensions W H D Approx 32 5 33 7 40 8 mm 1 3 1 3 1 6 in excluding projections Weight Approx 26 g 0 9 oz excluding connector cover GR N1010 Grip Operating temperature 0 C...

Page 280: ...R VR 10 30mm f 3 5 5 6 PD ZOOM 1 NIKKOR 11 27 5mm f 3 5 5 6 Lens mounting mark Lens cover CPU contacts Zoom ring Zoom ring Lens cap Lens mounting mark CPU contacts Focal length mark Focal length scale Retractable lens barrel button ...

Page 281: ...or benzene to clean the lens A lens hood or NC filter can be used to protect the front lens element When using an optional lens hood do not pick up or hold the lens or camera using only the hood Lens hoods and filters are not available for the 1 NIKKOR VR 10 30mm f 3 5 5 6 PD ZOOM When the lens is not in use attach the rear cap and either ensure that the lens is retracted and the cover closed 1 NI...

Page 282: ...0 5 for use with the 1 NIKKOR 11 27 5mm f 3 5 5 6 Rear Lens Cap LF N1000 AOptional Accessories 40 5 mm screw on filters for use with the 1 NIKKOR 11 27 5mm f 3 5 5 6 40 5 mm screw on Hood HN N102 for use with the 1 NIKKOR 11 27 5mm f 3 5 5 6 attaches as shown below ...

Page 283: ...F C The only AF area mode available is Single point and the camera focuses on the subject in the center focus area only Face priority is not supported In some cases a beep may sound the in focus indicator may be displayed and pictures can be taken when the camera is not in focus if this occurs focus manually Manual Focus Follow the steps below to focus manually when using the FT1 with a NIKKOR F m...

Page 284: ...shutter release button halfway again To zoom in on the display for more precise focus press J note that this feature is not available during movie recording or in slow motion movie mode A navigation window will appear in a gray frame at the bottom right of the display Navigation window Rotate the main command dial to choose from magnifications of up to about 10 and use the multi selector to scroll...

Page 285: ...s indicator can be used to check whether the camera is focused on the subject in the center focus area Focus indicator Status I In focus 2 Camera focused in front of subject 4 Camera focused behind subject 2 4 Unable to determine focus flashes Display Problem Solution FEE Lens aperture ring is not locked at minimum aperture When using CPU lenses lock aperture ring at minimum aper ture highest f nu...

Page 286: ...380 g 13 4 oz should be supported at all times Do not hold the camera or carry the camera by the strap without supporting the lens Failure to observe this precaution could damage the camera lens mount Lines may appear in photographs taken with non CPU lenses stopped down to minimum aperture During movie recording select exposure mode v or w to pre vent sounds made by the lens being picked up by th...

Page 287: ...ital Still Cameras version 2 3 a standard in which information stored with photographs is used for optimal color reproduction when the images are output on Exif com pliant printers PictBridge A standard developed through cooperation with the digital camera and printer industries allowing photographs to be output directly to a printer without first transferring them to a computer HDMI High Definiti...

Page 288: ...edia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Wi Fi and the Wi Fi logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Wi Fi Alliance All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided with your Nikon product are trade marks or registered trademarks of their respective holders AFreeType License FreeType2 Portions of this software are co...

Page 289: ...ntervals of 30 s with the built in flash fired with every other shot and the camera turned off and then on after every ten shots Value for movies obtained under the fol lowing test conditions a series of 10 minute movies with a file size of up to 4 GB were recorded recording was only inter rupted when temperature warning was displayed The following can reduce battery life Keeping the shutter relea...

Page 290: ...91 136 display button 6 J OK button 9 feature 12 A AE L AF L 214 216 C continuous shooting self timer 92 94 96 8 single frame 93 I continuous 92 E self timer 94 remote control 96 focus mode 99 E exposure compensation 104 N flash mode 106 Y red eye reduction 106 p slow sync 106 q rear curtain sync 106 N flash ready indicator 107 110 L Preset manual 198 L matrix 177 M center weighted 177 N spot 177 ...

Page 291: ... Color space 178 Color temperature 200 Combine 4 second movies 165 Combine NMS movies 166 Command dial 41 70 73 102 Compatible lens 221 Computer 141 Continuous 92 Continuous AF 99 Contrast 179 204 Creative mode 49 Creative Palette 50 52 Crop 162 Crop PictBridge 151 Cross process 50 58 Custom Picture Control 203 206 D Date and time 31 218 Date format 31 218 Daylight saving time 31 218 DCF version 2...

Page 292: ...te 129 191 192 Frame size frame rate 192 Frames saved default 174 FT1 259 Full frame playback 41 129 Full time AF 99 G GP N100 113 GPS 113 Grid display 40 Grip 36 221 H H 264 251 HD movie 62 192 HDMI 148 263 HDMI device control 149 HDMI CEC 149 HDR 53 High definition 148 263 High ISO noise reduction 208 Histogram 132 Hue 204 Hue Cross process 58 I Image processing menu 195 Image quality 171 Image ...

Page 293: ...tional flash 109 222 P Page size PictBridge 151 Photo information 7 129 PictBridge 150 263 Picture Control 202 206 PIN entry WPS 122 Pixel mapping 220 Playback 41 129 Playback highlight display 212 Playback menu 156 Playback zoom 135 Portrait 44 202 Portrait Soft 176 Power connector 222 225 Power drive zoom 45 Power switch 29 Preset manual 196 198 Press the shutter release button all the way down ...

Page 294: ... 93 Single point 185 Size 161 172 192 247 251 Slide show 138 Slot empty release lock 211 Slow motion 62 191 Slow sync 106 Slow view 80 Smart Photo Selector 82 Soft 50 176 Sound settings 212 Speaker 3 66 Speedlight 109 222 Spot Metering 177 sRGB 178 SSID 123 Standard 202 Start printing PictBridge 152 Strap 23 Subject tracking 185 System requirements 143 T Tap shooting options 116 Television 148 Tem...

Page 295: ...271 n Wide panorama 172 237 Wi Fi xix 119 Wi Fi upload 125 Wind noise reduction 193 Wireless xix 119 Wireless Mobile Utility 119 120 Z Zoom guide 45 Zoom ring 28 45 256 ...

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