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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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4.
Use the
D
irection pad to navigate to either
NTSC
or
PAL
, and then the
>
key on the direction pad to select
it.
5.
Turn the camera off.
6.
Plug one end of the EG-D2 video cable into
AV Out
jack on the left side of the camera, the other end(s)
into the
Video In
(and
Audio In
) jack(s) on your
television. Your TV must be set to its
Aux
or similar
composite video input setting.
7.
Turn the camera on. Operate the camera as you
would normally while reviewing images.
8.
When you’re done, turn the camera off before
unplugging the video cable.
You may also plug the D300 into a VCR’s
Video In
and
Audio In
connections. Depending upon your VCR and
television, to see the image from the D300 you will either
have to have the VCR feed the TV’s
Aux
(composite video)
input or tune the television attached to the VCR to a specific
channel (usually 3 or 4) after pressing a button on the VCR
(usually
Aux
or
Line
).
Note: If the camera is connected to a PAL compatible television
(and
Video Output
is set to
PAL
), output resolution is
reduced somewhat, as the camera has to alter the number
of bits in the thumbnail to adapt the image to the screen
resolution.