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Summary of Contents for D60

Page 1: ...Nikon DIGITAL CAMERA User s Manual ...

Page 2: ... QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc The SO logo is a trademark of the SO Card Association The SOHC logo is a trademark PictBridge is a trademark All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided with your Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders ...

Page 3: ...ps t Basic Photography P S A and MModes Changing Shooting Settings More on Playback _ Connecting to a Computer Printer or TV _r W IC _ _ __ Menu Guide Optional Accessories Maximizing the Life of the Camera Technical Notes i ...

Page 4: ...he result of a fall or other accident remove the battery and or AC adapter and then take the product to a Nikon authorized service center for inspection Lh Do not use in the presence of flammable gas Do not use electronic equipment in the presence of flammable gas as this could result in explosion or fire Lh Keep out of reach of children Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury Lh...

Page 5: ...ce representative for inspection Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or electric shock Do not handle the plug or charger with wet hands Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock Lt Avoid contact with liquid crystal Should the monitor break care should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass and to prevent the liquid crystal from the monitor touching...

Page 6: ...eative works such as books music paintings woodcuts prints maps drawings movies and photographs is governed by national and international copyright laws Do not use this product for the purpose of making illegal copies or to infringe copyright laws iv Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or reproduce...

Page 7: ...ing and Inserting the Battery 16 The Quick Charger MH 23 16 The Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL9 16 Attaching a Lens 18 Detaching Lenses 19 Vibration Reduction Mode VR 20 Setting Display Language Date and Time 21 Reset the Clock 21 Inserting Memory Cards 23 Inserting Memory Cards 23 Formatting Memory Cards 24 Adjusting Viewfinder Focus Diopter Adjustment 26 Basic Photography 27 Point and Shoot P...

Page 8: ...Manual 44 Changing Shooting Settings 47 The Quick Settings Display 48 Image Quality and Size 49 Image Quality 50 Image Size 50 White Balance 52 ISO Sensitivity 53 Releasing the Shutter 54 Release Mode 54 Continuous Mode 54 Self Timer and Remote Control Modes 55 Focus 57 Focus Mode 57 AF Area Mode 58 Focus Point Selection 59 Focus Lock 60 Manual Focus 61 Exposure 62 Metering 62 Autoexposure Lock 63...

Page 9: ...o a Printer 83 Printing Via Direct USB Connection 84 Connecting the Printer 85 Printing Photographs One at a Time 86 Printing Multiple Photographs 88 Creating an Index Print 89 Creating a DPOF Print Order Print Set 90 Viewing Photographs on TV 92 Merlll Cillicte 3S Using Camera Menus 94 Playback Options The Playback Menu 96 Delete 96 Playback Folder 97 Rotate Tall 98 Slide Show 98 Stop Motion Movi...

Page 10: ...16 Self Timer 114 17 Remote on Duration 115 18 Date Imprint 115 19 Rangefinder 116 Basic Camera Settings The Setup Menu 117 CSM Setup Menu 118 Choosing Menu Items for My Menu 119 Info Display Format 120 Auto Shooting Info 122 Shooting Info Auto off 123 LCD Brightness 123 Video Mode 123 Language 123 Image Comment 124 Folders 125 File No Sequence 126 Clean Image Sensor 126 Mirror Lock Up 126 Firmwar...

Page 11: ...cessing 140 Stop motion Movie 141 Before and after Making a Side by Side Comparison 143 Optional Accessories 145 Compatible Lenses 146 Optional Flash Units Speedlights 150 Other Accessories 155 Connecting the Power Connector and the AC Adapter 157 Approved Memory Cards 158 Maximizing the Life of the Camera 1S9 Caring for the Camera 159 Storage 159 Cleaning 159 Caring for the Optical Low Pass Filte...

Page 12: ...ror Messages and Displays 172 Appendix 176 Available Settings and Defaults 176 Memory Card Capacity and Image Quality Size 178 Exposure Program Mode P 178 Flash Control 179 Shutter Speeds Available with the Built in Flash 179 Aperture Sensitivity and Flash Range 179 Specifications 180 Supported Standards 186 Index 187 ...

Page 13: ...icons and conventions are used Notations A Secure Digital SD memory card is referred to as a memory card The setting at the time of purchase is referred to as the default setting The names of menu items displayed in the camera monitor and the names of buttons or messages displayed in the computer monitor are indicated with bold text Screen Samples In this manual images are sometimes omitted from m...

Page 14: ...eng html Before 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 damages or lost profits that may result from product malfunction Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Nikon digital single lens reflex cameras are...

Page 15: ...by law is prohibited Cautions on certain copies and reproductions The government has issued cautions on copies or reproductions of secmities issued by private companies 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...

Page 16: ... for camera strap 14 IIIConnector cover 81 85 92 lEIVideo connector 92 IIIReset switch 167 lEI USB connector 81 85 I self timer button 54 55 Fn FUNC button 112 lID Lens release button 19 mLens mounting index 18 1 IIInfrared receiver 56 II Power switch 6 IIShutter release button 13 I t i t t Flash compensation button 68 I Active D Lighting button 69 reset button 70 6 AF assist illuminator 57 Self t...

Page 17: ...14 IIMulti selector 12 IIMemory card slot cover 23 mUii delete button 34 96 mMemory card access lamp 23 I r I I 157 mBattery chamber cover latch 17 III Battery chamber cover 17 157 mTripod socket mMonitor 8 72 123 playback zoom in button 77 O Information display Quick settings display button 48 reset button 70 I E c c thumbnail playback zoom out button 76 help button 13 mMENU menu button 94 m B pl...

Page 18: ...mmed auto 41 S Shutter priority auto 42 A Aperture priority auto ty 43 M Manual 44 Point and Shoot Modes Digital Vari Programs Selecting a Digital Vari Program automatically optimizes settings to suit the selected scene making creative photography as simple as rotating the mode dial A _ Auto 28 I Auto flash off 36 l Portrait 36 Landscape 37 5 Child 37 Sports 37 Close up 37 Night portrait 37 The Po...

Page 19: ...127 m Flash ready indicator 33 m Battery indicator 29 I Electronic analog exposure display 45 Exposure compensation 67 Rangefinder 116 I ll ISO auto indicator 53 112 II e g x r 29 mWarning indicator 13 172 B The Viewfinder The response time and brightness of the viewfinder may vary with temperature This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction Focus points 26 30 58 59 60 II Focus indicator 32...

Page 20: ...s shooting information also turns off as indicated below When no operations are performed for about eight seconds When the eye sensor is activated by looking through the viewfinder t l31 123 While the shutter release button is held down When the Shooting information display is off the Shooting information display is also shown as indicated below When pressing halfway and releasing the shutter rele...

Page 21: ...mode 65 I Focus point display 26 30 58 59 60 Exposure compensation value 67 AF area mode 58 mHelp indicator 13 mBattery indicator 29 III Active D Lighting indicator 69 Ell Beep indicator 110 I Number of exposures remaining 28 178 ED Optimize image indicator 101 Preset white balance recording lED ISO auto indicator 53 112 indicator 106 I Manual flash control indicator 113 Capture mode Indicator 82 ...

Page 22: ...s Changes to shooting settings can be viewed in the viewfinder and the monitor s Shooting information display as settings are adjusted J o 0 c n o J 10 Function Flexible program p mode l4l Choose a shutter speed S and Mmodes I 42 44 Set aperture A mode I 43 Set aperture M mode lIj 44 Set exposure compensation p S and A modes I 67 Operation Display ...

Page 23: ...me continuous self timer delayed remote or qUick response remote mode Image quality size E 49 ISO sensitivity E 53 White balance E 52 When Fn Custom Setting 11 Fn button E 112 is set to any of the options indicated at right the setting can be changed using the command dial Release mode 17 ...

Page 24: ... selected for AF area o mode I 58 J Er Select focus point I 59 12 With Quick Settings Display Move highlight up or right Move highlight down or left With Menu Screens Move highlight up Increase value Return to previous menu f I Apply selection Move highlight down Decrease value With Playback View more photo info I 73 Ie Display retouch menu I 129 View more photo info I 73 ...

Page 25: ...p indicating that the subject is in focus sound if Focus mode E 57 is set to Continuous servo AF or if Continuous servo AF is automatically applied with Auto servo AF selected for moving subjects t J r t o a c n r t o J Focus Help Button While is held down information on current shooting conditions and help for menus are displayed in the monitor to scroll the display press the multi selector up or...

Page 26: ... jetting to Know the Camera The Camera Strap AN DCl Attach the camera strap as shown below two eyelets 14 ...

Page 27: ... Steps This chapter explains the procedures necessary to prepare for shooting including charging and inserting the battery instructions for mounting lenses setting the date and time using memory cards 18 23 ...

Page 28: ...tery EN EL9 AC adapter plug Wall plug shape varies with country of sale The Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL9 The EN EL9 is for use with the 060 Positive terminal 76 1 Charge the battery 1 1 Remove the terminal cover from the battery 1 2 Connect the power cord to the charger and plug it in 1 3 Place the battery in the charger The CHARGE lamp will blink as the battery charges About 90 minutes are ...

Page 29: ... Read and follow the warnings and cautions on pages ii iii and 164 163 ofthis manual together with any warnings and instructions proVided by the battery manufacturer Do not use the battery at ambient temperatures below 0 O 32 OF or above 40 O 104 OF During charging the temperature should be in the vicinity of 5 35 O 41 95 OF For best results charge the battery at temperatures above 20 O 68 OF Batt...

Page 30: ... camera s bayonet mount and rotate the lens in the direction shown until it clicks into place If the lens is equipped with an A M or MIA M switch select A autofocus or MIA autofocus with manual priority _ A M ImIID MIA M ImIID PI Lenses for Autofocus Autofocus with this camera is supported only by AF S and AF Ilenses_ AF S and AF Ilenses are equipped with an autofocus motor Autofocus is not possib...

Page 31: ...61 IICPU contacts 62 IIRear lens cap IIFocal length scale IIFocal length scale index III Mounting index 18 The AF S DX Zoom NIKKOR 18 SSmm f 3 5 S 6G ED II lens is not equipped with vibration reduction ON OFF switch Aperture Ring If the lens is equipped with an aperture ring lock aperture at the minimum setting highest f number Refer to the User s Manual provided with the lens for details T1 V V r...

Page 32: ...y vertical camera shake is reduced making smooth pans much easier Due to the characteristics of the vibration reduction mechanism the image in the viewfinder may be blurred after the shutter is released This is not a malfunction Do not turn the camera off or remove the lens from the camera while vibration reduction is operating Failure to observe this note could result in the lens sounding and fee...

Page 33: ...Daylight saving time options will be displayed _ n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ __ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 Highlight On if daylight saving time is in effect Date menu is displayed 5 Press the multi selector left or right to select item up or down to change To complete the settings press OK When the settings are applied display will return to shooting mode and shooting information will be shown De Deutsch...

Page 34: ... accurate time keeping Date format Choose the order in which the month day and year are displayed and press OK Daylight saving time Turn Daylight saving time on when daylight saving time begins to automatically advance the camera s clock one hour Turn Daylight saving time off default setting when daylight saving time ends D1 The Clock Battery The camera clock is powered by the clock battery The cl...

Page 35: ...ory card in as shown at right until it clicks into place Front T1 VI V I D C VI The memory card access lamp will light for about a few seconds Close the memory card slot cover If a particular memory card will be used with this camera for the first time proceed to Formatting Memory Cards PE 24 Removing Memory Cards Confirm that the access lamp is off Turn the camera off and open the memory card slo...

Page 36: ... and other data they may contain Be sure all data you wish to keep have been copied to another storage device before formatting the card 1 Turn camera on 2 Display menus If menu item is already highlighted press the multi selector left to highlight icon for current menu in yellow 24 3 Highlight 11 4 Position cursor in setup menu 5 Highlight Format memory card 6 Display options ...

Page 37: ...a Disconnect the AC adapter Do not touch the card terminals with your fingers or metal objects Do not apply force to the card casing Failure to observe this precaution could damage the card Do not bend drop or subject to strong physical shocks Do not expose to heat water high levels of humidity or direct sunlight Formatting Memory Cards Use the camera Format memory card option to format memory car...

Page 38: ...e viewfinder is in clear focus The viewfinder can be focused by removing the lens cap and sliding the diopter adjustment control up and down until the focus points are in sharp focus When operating the diopter adjustment control with your eye to the viewfinder be careful not to put your fingers or fingernails in your eye n J n 0 51 paint ...

Page 39: ...en the mode dial is set to A auto It also covers Digital Vari Programs in which simplify shooting for particular scenes As the four basic steps described here apply to all forms of shooting and playback a general knowledge of these operations is required before progressing to more advanced operations ...

Page 40: ...r display will light 2 Rotate the Mode Dial to Ag Auto Mode The camera enters A auto mode 3 Check the battery level Check the battery level in the Shooting information display in the monitor I 29 If the monitor is off press 40 to display shooting information again When the battery is exhausted the shooting information cannot be displayed Charge or replace the battery 4 Check the number of exposure...

Page 41: ...when the camera is turned on or off from the Clean image sensor option in the setup menu 126 B Battery Level B Large Capacity Memory Cards When enough space remains on the memory card to record a thousand or more photographs at the current settings the number of exposures remaining will be displayed in units of thousands rounded down to the nearest hundred with K displayed above the number For exa...

Page 42: ...ll turn on Photographs cannot be framed using the monitor Shooting information such as shutter speed aperture and number of exposures remaining can be confirmed in the viewfinder When the viewfinder display turns off press the shutter release button halfway to reactivate the display Position the main subject inside any of the three focus points within which the camera focuses 1 Hold the camera as ...

Page 43: ...f time before exposure meters turn off can be adjusted using Custom Setting 15 Auto off timers I 114 Exposure meters are also active whenever the monitor is on with operations other than shooting such as playback and when navigating camera menus Playback menus or with image review immediately after a photograph is shot Image review However exposure meters turn off when the monitor turns off as spe...

Page 44: ...ayed in front of the number If the subject is dark the AF assist illuminator may light to assist the focus operation and the flash may pop up Press the shutter release button halfway The camera will automatically select the focus point containing the main subject closest to the camera and focus on this subject 1 32 2 Smoothly press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to release the...

Page 45: ...lash see Using the Built in Flash 64 Flash range varies with aperture and ISO sensitivity 179 When the flash is not in use return it to its closed position by pressing it gently downward until it clicks into place Pall Shutter Release Button For more information on the two stage shutter release button see The Shutter Release Button 13 Pall Beep When Focus mode 57 is set to Continuous servo AF or i...

Page 46: ...ht 1 Shooting information on the photograph currently displayed in the monitor can be viewed by pressing the multi selector up or down I 35 73 To return to shooting mode press the shutter release button In n halfway or press EJ r o o 10 Q C r Deleting Photographs Follow the procedure described below to delete unwanted photographs 1 Press iDJ to delete the photograph currently displayed in the moni...

Page 47: ...e display in the following order Detailed information on the photograph can be viewed 73 File information Shooting data page1 Shooting data page2 Histgram Highlights Active D Lighting and retouch history Highlights blink B Photograph Playback When photographs are automatically displayed in the monitor after they are taken the battery level and number of exposures remaining is also clearly displaye...

Page 48: ...ght _ i l P_ I_ __ _____ _______ _ 1 Rotate the mode dial to select a shooting mode 2 Frame a photograph in the viewfinder focus and shoot 36 Features of l 5 and Modes Ii Auto Flash Off The built in flash turns off Use where flash photography is prohibited to photograph infants without using the flash or to capture natural lighting under low light The camera selects the focus point containing the ...

Page 49: ...rom the other focus points The starting focus point can be selected by pressing the multi selector left or right 59 The built in flash and AF assist illuminator turn off automatically Close Up Use for close up shots of flowers insects and other small objects The camera automatically focuses on the subject in the center focus point a different focus point can be selected by pressing the multi selec...

Page 50: ...ecompose the photograph The subject contains many fine details e g afield offlowers or other subjects that are small or lack variation in brightness The focus point contains areas of sharply contrasting brightness e g the subject is half in the shade The focus point contains objects at different distances from the camera e g the subject is inside a cage Background objects appear larger than the su...

Page 51: ...hese modes allow for manual adjustment of shutter speed and or aperture settings and offer control over a variety of advances settings including white balance I 52 metering I 62 flash compensation I 68 and exposure compensation I 67 which enables users to take photographs that reflect more of their own personal preferences than is possible with the Digital Vari Programs ...

Page 52: ...foreground and background into focus A Aperture priority auto II 43 M Manual I 44 tJ J Shutter Speed and Aperture 0 s The same exposure can be achieved with different combinations of shutter speed and aperture allowing you to freeze or blur motion and control depth of field The following o g figure shows how shutter speed and aperture affect exposure II Small aperture large f number f 36 Fast shut...

Page 53: ...rotating the command dial flexible program While flexible program is in effect IU fir indicators are shown in the viewfinder and Shooting information display Rotate the command dial to the right for large apertures small f numbers that blur background details or fast shutter speeds that freeze motion Rotate the command dial to the left for small apertures large f numbers that increase depth offiel...

Page 54: ...value between 1 4 000 s and 30 s Shutter speed can also be displayed in the Shooting information display by pressing D 3 Frame a photograph focus and shoot Shutter Speed and Camera Shake To reduce or prevent blur caused by camera shake the shutter speed should be faster than the inverse of lens focal length in seconds For example when using a lens with a focal length of 300mm choose a shutter spee...

Page 55: ...e main subject and background into focus Large apertures low f numbers soften background details I 40 1 Rotate the mode dial to A 2 Rotate the command dial to choose the desired aperture Aperture displayed in the viewfinder will change Set aperture to the desired value The minimum and maximum apertures available vary depending upon the lens Aperture can also be displayed in the Shooting informatio...

Page 56: ...s available vary depending upon the lens I Adjust shutter speed and aperture settings as necessary to achieve the desired exposure Shutter speed and aperture can also be displayed in the Shooting information display by pressing 40 2 Watch the electronic analog exposure display I 45 while rotating the command dial to set shutter speed and aperture Shutter speed displayed in the viewfinder will chan...

Page 57: ... Description y Optimal exposure o If indicator is to right of 0 photograph will be underexposed Display at left I indicates that photograph will be underexposed by 1 3EV o If indicator is to left of 0 photograph will be overexposed Display at left illilll indicates that photograph will be overexposed by more than 2EV When On is selected for Custom Setting 10 ISO auto 1111 ISO sensitivity is automa...

Page 58: ...utton Follow the instructions below to take pictures at a shutter speed of Time 1 Set shutter speed to Bulb oul 0 is displayed in the viewfinder in M mode 44 2 Set Release mode to Delayed remote or Quick response remote 54 Time will be displayed for shutter speed is displayed in the viewfinder 3 Press the shutter release button on the remote control Shutter opens immediately aher or two seconds ah...

Page 59: ...g the Quick settings display Note that some functions are not available in some shooting modes Most of the functions explained in this chapter can be applied or adjusted from the shooting menu Ill 00 or Custom Settings tyj 109 AF area mode fI 58 Metering fI 62 Active D Lighting fI 69 Flash compensation fI 68 Exposure compensation fI 67 Flash mode fI 65 ...

Page 60: ...ck press B to exit playback mode 9 9 10 11 12 Ql E II Image quality 50 IIAF area mode 58 i e IIImage size 50 IIMetering 62 5 IIWhite balance 52 IIFlash mode 65 g II I P I l ISO sensitivity 53 Exposure compo 67 Q IIRelease mode 54 IIFlash compensation 68 a lI m l Focus mode 57 Active D Lighting 69 Q VI 2 Display options for highlighted setting Highlight desired option Press the multi selector left ...

Page 61: ...f the memory card Larger higher quality images can be printed at larger sizes but also require more memory meaning that fewer such images can be recorded on the memory card I 0 JPEG Fine T A 3 III u 2 It JPEG Normal J l c III v JPEG Basic r 0 e Small file size Small Image Quality and Size Medium Large Large file size n nl J lC J lC V l o o J lC V l ro S lC VI Small Image size Large The approximate...

Page 62: ...mages are compressed less than NORM producing higher quality images Compression ratio approx 1 4 NORM JPEG Best choice in most situations Compression ratio approx 1 8 default setting BASIC Smaller file size suited to e mail or the website Compression ratio approx 1 16 RAW B NEF JPEG Two images are recorded one NEF RAW image and one basic quality JPEG image Image Size Select Image size from the Qui...

Page 63: ...omatically in ascending order by the camera and xxx is one of the following three letter extensions NEF for NEF RAW images JPG for JPEG images or AVI for movie files t rl99 Files containing image dust off reference data have the extension NDF Il 127 The NEF and JPEG files recorded at a setting of RAW B have the same file names but different extensions Small copies created with the small picture op...

Page 64: ...ent lighting The specific type of fluorescent lighting can be specified from White balance I 103 in the shooting menu Direct sunlight Use with subjects lit by direct sunlight Flash Use with built in flash or optional Nikon flash units Cloudy Use in daylight under overcast skies Shade Use in daylight with subjects in the shade Preset manual Use gray or white object or existing photograph as referen...

Page 65: ...iny and exhibit mottling Pa ISO Sensitivity Setting Rotating the mode dial from P S A or M to a Digital Vari Program mode automatically restores the default ISO sensitivity of Auto Pa ISO Auto Use Custom Setting 10 ISO auto 111 to enable automatic ISO sensitivity control in P S A and M modes When Hi 1 is selected automatic ISO sensitivity control is disabled Pa More Information For more informatio...

Page 66: ...er release button is pressed a2s Delayed remote rJ 55 Optional Wireless Remote Control ML L3 required Use for self portraits Shutter is released about two seconds after the shutter release button on the remote control is pressed a Quick response remote rJ 55 Optional Wireless Remote Control ML L3 required Use to reduce blurring caused by camera shake Shutter is released immediately after the shutt...

Page 67: ...y Card Capacity and Image Quality Size 178 for more information regarding the number of photographs that can be recorded in the memory buffer Self Timer and Remote Control Modes The self timer or optional Wireless Remote Control ML L3 can be used for self portraits 1 Mount the camera on a tripod or place the camera on a stable level surface 2 Highlight Release mode in the Quick settings display 48...

Page 68: ...fter the shutter has been released n T w l lC l lC VI T o o l lC VI l lC V PI Eyepiece Cap Attach the eyepiece cap to the viewfinder eyepiece with remote shooting Remove Rubber Eyecup DK 20 and insert the supplied Eyepiece Cap DK 5 as shown at right This prevents light entering via the viewfinder interfering with exposure Hold the camera steady when removing the rubber eyecup Remove the Rubber Eye...

Page 69: ...played in viewfinder The same operation is performed when focus mode automatically switches from auto servo AF to continuous servo AF B Manual Focus When MF is selected for Focus mode in any shooting mode switching to another shooting mode does not affect the focus mode setting B More Information For more information about the subject with which autofocus does not perform well see Getting Good Res...

Page 70: ...ly when the mode dial is rotated to El Single point User selects focus point using the multi selector camera focuses on subject in selected focus point only Use with stationary subjects Selected automatically when the mode dial is rotated to n Q J I C J I C Vl o o J I C Vl l r t r t B Viewfinder Display VI AF area mode is shown in the viewfinder as follows Closest subject Dynamic area Single point...

Page 71: ...ese modes select single point or dynamic area for AF area mode 58 in the Quick settings display At default settings _ Closest subject is selected automatically in A 1 2 S p S A and M modes 3 Press the multi selector left or right to highlight the focus point in the viewfinder The selected focus point is highlighted again when the shutter release button is pressed halfway The selected focus point i...

Page 72: ...cator appears and remain locked while the shutter release button is pressed halfway Focus point can be selected 59 Recompose the frame while focus remains locked Press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to shoot When using focus lock be sure that the distance between the camera and the subject on which focus was locked does not change J T l 0 l 0 VI T o o l 0 VI m 8 l 0 II FocusLo...

Page 73: ...iewfinder focus indicator can be used to confirm whether the portion of the subject in the selected focus point is in focus After positioning the subject in the active focus point press the shutter release button halfway and rotate the lens focusing ring until the in focus indicator e is displayed Use Custom Setting 19 Rangefinder 116 to display rangefinder a scale indicating the focus distance fo...

Page 74: ... weighted Camera meters entire frame but assigns greatest weight to center area Classic meter for portraits o Spot Camera meters exposure in active focus point only if _ Closest subject is selected for AF area mode lS8 camera will meter center focus point Ensures that subject will be correctly exposed even when background is much brighter or darker B Metering Metering is available with CPU lenses ...

Page 75: ...is locked at the value metered in the selected focus point when spot is selected or at the value metered in the center area when I I center weighted is selected Recomposing the frame does not affect the exposure While exposure lock is in effect an EL indicator will appear in the viewfinder When autofocus is used focus will be also locked Confirm that the in focus indicator e appears in the viewfin...

Page 76: ...flash Press to raise the flash Using the Built in Flash P S A and MModes 1 Rotate the mode dial to P S A or M 2 3 Frame a photograph and shoot The flash will pop up as required when the subject is poorly lit or backlit The flash mode can be changed after the flash pops up Press the shutter release button all the way down to shoot J lO VI 1 a J lO VI n T QJ J lO 6 4 Lower the flash when it is no lo...

Page 77: ...automatically when the shutter release button is pressed halfway and fires as required red eye reduction Use for portraits AF assist lamp lights before flash fires reducing red eye SLOW slow sync Shutter speed slows automatically to capture background lighting at night or under low light Use to include background lighting in portraits REAR rear curtain sync Flash fires just before shutter closes c...

Page 78: ... For information on optional flash units Speedlights see Optional Flash Units Speedlights 150 In p 5 A and M modes flash output is controlled using flash compensation 68 Output of the built in flash can be adjusted manually from Custom Setting 14 Built in flash 113 PI Flash Mode Setting The default flash setting for Digital Vari Program modes is automatically restored when the mode dial is rotated...

Page 79: ...own in the Shooting information display Normal exposure can be restored by setting exposure compensation to 0 0 Exposure compensation is not reset when the camera is turned off lEV No exposure compensation 2EV ri Exposure Compensation in M Mode In M mode photographs are taken at the shutter speed and aperture manually specified even when exposure compensation has been applied In M mode the referen...

Page 80: ...t can be restored by setting flash compensation to 0 0 Flash exposure compensation is not reset when the camera is turned off Flash compensation is also available with optional SB 400 SB 800 SB 600 ellSO and SU 800 flash units ellSO n r J lC J lC V r o o J lC V ro 8 J lC In Using the Command Dial Flash compensation can also be adjusted by from 3 EV to 1EV in increments of 1 3EV by rotating the com...

Page 81: ...is on When Active D Lighting is enabled the camera evaluates various aspects ofthe scene and applies the appropriate processing Exposure is first reduced with shooting and then highlights shadows and mid tones are adjusted prior to recording to achieve optimal brightness ml Metering When Active D Lighting is used in P S A or M mode select Matrix default setting for Metering 62 ml Active D Lighting...

Page 82: ... ISO sensitivity I 53 AUTO t1 iii ft 0 1 a1 Auto s I i I P S A M 100 Release mode I 54 Single frame Focus mode I 57 AF A AF area mode I 58 AUTO t1 iii ft 0 1 I IiII Closest subject P S A M s Dynamic area Single point Metering I 62 Matrix Flash mode 64 AUTO ft Auto 0 I iii I i Auto slow sync P S A M Fill flash Exposure 0 0 compensation I 67 Flash compensation 0 0 I 68 Active D Lighting Off 69 Flexi...

Page 83: ...photographs from accidental deletion Photographs can be edited from the retouch menu til 129 during playback and recorded as separate files The color tone of photographs can be modified and multiple photographs can also be combined to create and play back a movie file More on Playback ...

Page 84: ...8 AF l View thumbnails E View multiple photographs til 76 Display the retouch menu til 129 When a movie file created from the Stop Retouch photograph OK motion movie option Il141 is displayed the movie can be played back by pressing OK The same operations available during stop motion playback Il99 can be performed Exit to shooting l lm To return to shooting mode press the shutter mode release butt...

Page 85: ...D Lighting and Retouch History 4 6 8 10 File Information o Retouch indicator 129 II Protect status 78 D Frame number total number of images II Folder name 125 II File name 51 o Image quality 50 II Date of recording 21 o Time of recording 21 II Image size 50 Shooting Data Page 1 o Retouch indicator 129 II Protect status 78 D Camera name II Metering method 62 II Shutter speed 40 46 o Aperture 40 46 ...

Page 86: ...es 1 Displayed in red if ISO sensitivity was modified from selected value by the ISO auto option when On is selected for Custom Setting 10 ISO auto III 111 2 Though comments can be up to 36 characters in length only the first 15 characters are displayed Active D Lighting and Retouch History o Retouch indicator 129 II Protect status 78 II Active D Lighting 69 I Retouch history Lists changes made to...

Page 87: ...xels of each brightness in the image D Retouch indicator 129 D Protect status 78 II Frame number total number of images II Histogram Some sample histograms are shown below If the image contains objects with a wide range of brightnesses the distribution of tones will be relatively even If the image is dark tone distribution will be shifted to the left If the image is bright tone distribution will b...

Page 88: ...our to nine Display fewer images Decrease number of images displayed from nine per page to four or from four to one full frame playback View photo OK View highlighted photograph full frame rO Highlight or Use the multi selector or the command dial to photographs A highlight photographs Delete highlighted photograph t l34 Delete photograph IIIl Protect photograph AE l 0 Protect highlighted photogra...

Page 89: ...tered area image not visible in monitor currently visible in Keep the multi monitor is indicated by selector pressed to yellow border Press scroll rapidly to other E or the multi 3 0 areas of frame selector to display III navigation window 0 l again 0 til CJ n View other images Rotate command dial to view same location in other images at current zoom ratio Cancel zoom OK Return to full frame playb...

Page 90: ...eleted when the memory card is formatted tvj24 1 Choose a photograph Display the desired photograph in full frame or use the multi selector to highlight it in the thumbnail list 2 Press t 0 to protect the photograph currently displayed The photograph will be marked with a icon To remove protection from the photograph so that it can be deleted press 0 again 0 AE l AF L a File Attribute Protected fi...

Page 91: ...ion of the camera to external devices such as computers printers or televisions using the supplied USB cable and the optional video cable Photographs can be transferred to a computer for viewing editing and printing or displayed on a1V screen expanding the ways in which photographs are enjoyed ...

Page 92: ...ndows Preinstalled versions of Windows Vista 32 bit Home Basic Home Premium Business Enterprise Ultimate editions Windows XP Service Pack 2 Home Edition Professional If your computer is running Windows 2000 Professional use a card reader or similar device to transfer pictures stored on the memory card to the computer 1 l82 Macintosh Mac as x version 10 3 9 10 4 10 n o l l Refer to the Nikon websit...

Page 93: ...ed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 Transfer photographs using Nikon Transfer For more information on using Nikon Transfer refer to help information contained in Nikon Transfer When transfer is complete ViewNX will start automatically 6 Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable when transfer is complete Connecting the USB Cable Be sure that the connectors are oriented correctly and do not use force to conne...

Page 94: ...sure to update to the latest version For Users of Windows 2000 Professional Use a card reader or similar device to transfer the photographs stored on the memory card to the computer Refer to the Quick Start Guide for details If the memory card has a capacity greater than 2 GB or is SDHC compliant the intended device must support these features of the memory card Do not connect the camera to the co...

Page 95: ...r center If the center supports DPOF II 186 photographs can be selected for printing using Print set DPOF Il90 Transfer photographs II 80 and print them from a computer For more information about how to print photographs from a computer refer to the documentation provided with your printer and the software Printing NEF RAW Photographs NEF RAW photographs 51 cannot be printed in the methods describ...

Page 96: ...o printer I 85 Print multiple photographs I 88 Disconnect USB cable Create index prints tI 89 Printing NEF RAW Photographs Direct printing of NEF RAW photographs t l50 is not possible Use JPEG format copies created from NEF RAW photographs using Quick retouch or NEF RAW processing in the retouch menu t l129 to print via direct USB connection Notes on Power Source When connecting the camera to a co...

Page 97: ... on When connected correctly the PictBridge startup screen CD will be displayed in the camera monitor Then the PictBridge playback display will be shown o J J III a J lO o III o 3 0 C III J III o Connecting the USB Cable Be sure that the connectors are oriented correctly and do not use force to connect the USB cable When disconnecting the USB cable do not pull the connector at an angle 85 ...

Page 98: ...ti selector up or down to choose page size Only paper sizes supported by the current printer among Printer default print at current printer settings 3 5 x 5 in 5 x 7 in 100 x 150 mm 4 x 6 in 8 x 10 in Letter A3 A4 will be displayed Press OK to select and return to the setup screen 3 Set each option in Setup Press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option and press to the right to select...

Page 99: ...rent printer settings Cropping Photographs Photographs printed at a size larger than they actually are will likely appear coarse or grainy Printing Date Note the following when printing photographs on which the date has been imprinted using Custom Setting 18 Date imprint 115 Select No time stamp for Setup Time stamp When Print time stamp is selected the date will be printed twice When No border is...

Page 100: ... in step 1 1 Scroll through photographs To display current photograph full screen press and hold 3 Repeat steps 1 2 to select additional photographs 2 Select current photograph and set number of prints up to 99 Selected photographs are marked with and a numeral indicating the number of copies to be printed To deselect photograph press the multi selector down when the number of prints indicated is ...

Page 101: ...der and time stamp options as described in Printing Photographs One at a Time tyj 86 To start printing highlight Start printing and press OK PictBridge menu will be displayed when printing is complete To cancel printing while printing is in progress press OK Contact sheets cannot be printed on some paper sizes A warning will be displayed if selected page is too small Up to 256 photographs can be p...

Page 102: ...select photograph press the multi selector down when the number of print indicated is one _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Selecting Print set DPOF from the playback menu I 96 See Using Camera Menus tI 94 for more information on using the camera menus Highlight Select I set 5 Repeat steps 3 4 to select additional photographs Once the number of copies has been...

Page 103: ... and print the current order 88 DPOF date and data imprint options are not supported when printing via direct USB connection to print the date of recording on photographs in the current print order use the PictBridge Time stamp option Date Imprint When Custom Setting 18 Date imprint tv 115 is enabled the date and time can be imprinted on photographs printed from printers that do not normally suppo...

Page 104: ...elevision The camera monitor will remain off 3 Tune the television to the video channel 4 o J J ro 4 S 0 o OJ o 3 0 C ro o Notes on Power Source When connecting the camera to a computer or printer use batteries with adequate charge remaining to prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly To power the camera continuously for extended periods use an optional AC Adapter EH 5a with Power Connecto...

Page 105: ...38 NEF RAW processing I 140 Stop motion movie I 141 Before and after I 143 Playback Options Th Rlayback Men l l96 I Delete I 96 Playback folder I 97 Rotate tall I 98 Slide show I 98 Print set DPOF I 90 Stop motion movie I 99 Shootin Options _ _e S h oo_this Menu I 100 Optimize image I 101 102 Image quality I 50 Image size I 50 White balance I 52 103 104 105 ISO sensitivity I 53 Noise reduction I 1...

Page 106: ...t playback settings and manage photographs 101 Shooting Adjust shooting settings Custom Settings Personalize camera settings t Setup Format memory cards and perform basic camera setup 1 Retouch Create retouched copies of existing photographs Move cursor up Increase value Current setting for each option is shown by icon I 96 I 100 I 109 Ill I 129 94 Return to previous menu i D pl m Make selection M...

Page 107: ... the previous list of menu items without making selection Press the shutter release button halfway to exit the menus and return to shooting mode The monitor will turn off 5 Highlight menu item 4 Position cursor in selected menu 1 Display menus 7 Highlight option and press OK to make selection 3 Select one of the five menus Choose from E playback 0 shooting Custom Settings f Setup or 1 retouch menu...

Page 108: ...motion movie I 99 View movie files created with the Stop motion movie option I 141 from the retouch menu Can be selected only when the memory card contains one or more movie files Only selected options for My menu 119 will be displayed if My menu is selected for the CSM Setup menu option 118 in the setup menu III J C Delete 0 III Delete selected photographs or all photographs Photographs marked wi...

Page 109: ... which images will be played back Current default setting Only photographs in the folder currently selected for Folders in the setup menu are displayed during playback All Play back photographs in all folders on the memory card Playback Folder When a new picture is taken Current is automatically selected even if All was previously selected Select All again to play back photographs from all folders...

Page 110: ...how ID J c Cl c a ID Option Use Description Skip back skip ahead Press the multi selector left to return to previous frame right to skip to next frame View photo Display and change photo information Il73 information Pause slide show OK Pause slide show Return to playback MENU End slide show and return to playback menu menu Return to playback B End slide show and return to full frame Il72 or thumbn...

Page 111: ...e Playback resumes when OK is released Advance Advance movie Playback resumes when OK is released Pause playback While paused use the multi selector to advance or rewind the stop motion movie The following operations can be performed while playback is paused Pause 1iI 1 Rewind movie by one frame Rewind continues while OK is pressed ffi Advance movie by one frame Advance l_ continues while OK is pr...

Page 112: ...the light source Fine tune white balance or choose a specific type of fluorescent lighting from the shooting menu ISO sensitivity I 53 Raise sensitivity when lighting is poor Noise reduction I 108 Reduce noise at high ISO sensitivities and slow shutter speeds Active D Lighting I 69 Preserve details in highlights and shadows creating photographs with natural contrast t Available in P S A and M mode...

Page 113: ...ion contrast and sharpness to produce crisp images with sharp outlines PO Portrait Lowers contrast while lending natural texture and rounded feel to skin of portrait subjects BW Black and white Shoot in black and white Custom Customize image optimization settings tyj 102 Pal Optimize Image Use a type G or D lens for best results Results are optimized for current shooting conditions and vary with e...

Page 114: ...way in which colors are reproduced from the following la sRGB Photographs taken in this mode are adapted to the sRGB color space and are suited to printing or use as is with no further modification Choose this option for portrait II Adobe RGB Photographs taken in this mode are adapted to Adobe RGB color space which supports a wider gamut of colors than sRGB This option is the preferred choice for ...

Page 115: ... level of hue adjustment angular degrees are the units used White Balance Change the white balance setting 52 In addition to the options available from the Quick settings display detailed in White Balance a specific type of fluorescent lighting can be specified White balance can also be fine tuned 104 If fine tuning is not necessary set the fine tuning value to 0 and press OK Specifying Fluorescen...

Page 116: ...ol white fluorescent 4 200 K 11 5 Day white fluorescent 5 000 K 11 Color White balance temperature 6 Daylight fluorescent 6 500 K 1 7 Mercury vapor lamps 7 200 K Direct sunlight 5 200 K Flash 5 400 K Cloudy 6 000 K Shade 8 000 K Fine Tuning White Balance Unless Preset manual is selected white balance can be fine tuned to compensate for variations in the color of the light source or to introduce a ...

Page 117: ... compensation filters E g 4 000 K 3 000 K a difference of 1 000 K 83 mired 7 000 K 6 000 K a difference of 1 000 K 24 mired Preset Manual Preset manual can be used when the desired results cannot be achieved at other settings or to match white balance manually to the value used in an existing photograph Two methods are available for setting preset white balance Measure Neutral gray or white object...

Page 118: ...ble to measure white balance Return to step 2 and measure white balance again Measuring Value Note that if a new value is measured for white balance white balance will be set to the measured value even if Use photo is currently selected Use a standard gray card or other reflectivity card intended for white balance measurement with 18 reflectivity available separately to measure a precise white bal...

Page 119: ...t data highlight This image and press the multi selector right The setting will be applied To choose a new photograph highlight Select image and press the multi selector right Proceed to step 3 3 Press the multi selector up or down to highlight the folder containing the desired source photograph 4 Press the multi selector right Images in the selected folder will be displayed 5 Press the multi sele...

Page 120: ...tivities over 800 On Photographs taken at ISO sensitivities over ISO 400 or at shutter speeds of about eight seconds or slower are processed to reduce noise In continuous release mode frame rates will slow and the capacity of the memory buffer will drop At shutter speeds of eight seconds or slower 1 e b will blink at the bottom of the viewfinder for a period of time approximately equal to the curr...

Page 121: ...e the shutter release button when no memory card is inserted in the camera To display the following options select Full for CSM Setup menu 118 in the setup menu 07 Image review Choose whether photographs are displayed immediately after they are taken 08 Flash compensation1 Adjust flash level 09 AF assist2 Enable or disable the AF assist illuminator 10 ISO auto1 Choose the maximum ISO value used fo...

Page 122: ...R Reset Select Yes to restore all Custom Settings to their default values See the Appendix e1176 for a complete list of default settings 01 Beep At the default setting of On a beep will sound when the camera focuses in autofocus mode when is selected when AF C is selected or the subject is judged to be moving in AF A autofocus mode e1S7 beep will not sound while the release timer is counting down ...

Page 123: ...sitivity when optimal exposure cannot be achieved at ISO sensitivity selected by the user ISO auto can be used with the flash Available in P S A and M modes I so 1 10 x sensitivity Min shutter speed Off default setting ISO sensitivity will remain fixed at the value selected by the user 153 On ISO sensitivity will automatically be adjusted if optimal exposure cannot be achieved at the selected valu...

Page 124: ...photos taken with the flash at slow shutter speeds in daylight or against a bright background Choose a flash mode other than slow sync or select mode Aand choose a larger aperture 11 Fn Button Displayed When Full Is Selected M118 Choose the function performed by Fn Self timer default setting Press Fn to select self timer mode lss Q Release mode Press Fn and rotate the command dial to select releas...

Page 125: ...r release button halfway does not lock exposure til 63 If On is selected exposure will lock when the shutter release button is pressed halfway 14 Built in Flash Optional Flash Unit Displayed When Full Is Selected 118 Choose a flash control mode for the built in flash or the optional 5B 400 5peedlight Available in p 5 A and Mmodes When an optional SB 400 Speedlight is attached Custom Setting 14 is ...

Page 126: ...ns can be specified individually Once the setting has been specified highlight Done and press OK to apply the setting Playback menus Choose how long the monitor remains on for menus and playback from 8 s 12 s 20 s 1 min or 10 min Image review Choose how long photographs are displayed in the monitor after shooting from 4 s 8 s 20 s 1 min or 10 min Auto meter off Choose the length of time before the...

Page 127: ...nters which support printing of shooting date and photo information the date and information can be printed on photographs without date and time imprinted on them using options in the Print set menu fl 90 Date is imprinted on photographs as shown below Photographs taken in tall portrait orientation with On selected for Auto image rotation I 128 18 Date Imprint Displayed When Full Is Selected 118 D...

Page 128: ...time stamps are shown below Two days elapsed 19 Rangefinder Displayed When Full Is Selected 118 In all shooting modes except M selecting On with manual focus mode I 61 enabled causes the electronic analog exposure display in the viewfinder to switch to the rangefinder display a scale indicating focus distance This option is useful when focusing manually Available when lens with maximum aperture of...

Page 129: ...rld time Set camera clock and choose home and destination time zones LCD brightness Adjust the brightness of the monitor Video mode Adjust settings necessary for connection to television Language Choose the language used for camera monitor display Irnagecomment Add a comment to photographs as they are taken lI 21 lI 123 II 123 lI 123 lI 124 To display the following additional options select Full f...

Page 130: ...mera orientation with new photographs Only selected options for My menu I 119 will be displayed if My menu is selected for the CSM Setup menu option CSM Setup Menu Choose the options displayed in the menus 718 EI Simple default setting Display only basic options in the Custom Settings I 109 and setup menus Ill Other menus list all options Full Display all options Mymenu Display only selected optio...

Page 131: ...listed when the playback menu is selected 3 Press the multi selector up or down to highlight items and then press to the right to select or deselect Selected items are indicated by a check mark When the item is deselected the check mark will be deleted 0 The CSM Setup menu item in the setup menu cannot be selected 4 Highlight Done and press OK to return to the list of menu names shown in step 1 Re...

Page 132: ...1 Highlight Digital Vari Program or P 5 A M and press the multi selector right II l c Cl c a II _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 Highlight a Shooting information display format 3 Highlight a background color or a font color and press OK When Graphic is selected the background color can be selected from White Black or Orange When Classic is selected the background color can be s...

Page 133: ...s remaining 28 178 Preset white balance recording indicator 106 PC mode indicator 81 I Manual flash control indicator 113 Flash compensation indicator for optional Speedlight 150 IIElectronic analog exposure display 45 Exposure compensation 67 ID Aperture f number 40 46 lEI Flash sync mode 65 11 1 Exposure compensation value 67 III Help indicator 13 1m Flash compensation value 68 ID Active D Light...

Page 134: ...wallpaper and use it in the shooting display whenever Wallpaper is selected Only one image is recorded for wallpaper Any existing wallpaper including the default image provided with the camera is deleted when a new image is s selected and cannot be restored Wallpaper cannot be viewed during playback or copied to a m memory card c C c c m Auto Shooting Info Select On to automatically display shooti...

Page 135: ...ss LCD brightness Choose from seven monitor brightness levels between 3 darkest and 3 brightest Default setting is O Auto dim When On default setting is selected monitor brightness dims gradually while shooting information is displayed Video Mode Choose NTSC when connecting the camera to an NTSC television or VCR Choose PAL when connecting the camera to a PAL video device Language Choose one of 15...

Page 136: ...ight letters press OK to select Comment area Comment appears here To move cursor rotate the command dial 124 The input comment will begin at the current cursor position in the comment area Comments can be up to 36 characters long Any additional characters will be deleted To delete the character at the current cursor position press j Press MENU to exit without changing the comment Attach comment Th...

Page 137: ...sor position in the name area Folder names can be up to five characters long Any additional characters will be deleted To delete the character at the current cursor position press liD Press MENU to exit without creating a new folder or changing the folder name Keyboard area Use the multi selector to highlight letters press OK to select I Name area Folder name appears here To move cursor rotate the...

Page 138: ...or On except that file numbering is reset to 0001 with the next photograph taken if the current folder already contains photographs a new folder will be created mJ File Numbering If the current folder is numbered 999 and contains 999 photographs or a photograph numbered 9999 the shutter release will be disabled and the message Card is full will be displayed in the monitor and FLIt will blink in th...

Page 139: ...60 E will appear in the viewfinder Press MENU to exit without acquiring image dust off reference data 2 With the lens ten centimeters four inches from a well lit featureless white object frame the object so that it fills the viewfinder and then press the shutter release button halfway In autofocus mode focus will automatically be set to infinity in manual focus mode set focus to infinity manually ...

Page 140: ...rientation with new photographs Photographs taken while On default setting is selected contain information on camera orientation allowing them to be rotated automatically during playback E 72 or when viewed in ViewNX or Capture NX available separately 156 The following orientations are recorded Landscape wide orientation Camera rotated 900 clockwise Camera rotated 900 counter clockwise s ro l c g ...

Page 141: ...te cropped copies of existing photographs Monochrome Copy photographs in black and white sepia or cyanotype Filter effects 133 134 134 135 Create copies with color filter effects SOlall pictur x 136 Create small copies of existing photographs tr nage9 rlC1Y 138 Combine two RAW photographs into a single image EF RAW processihg I 140 Create JPEG format copies of NEF RAW photographs recorded at an im...

Page 142: ...F RAW processing Optimize image Black and white cannot be further modified using Quick retouch D Lighting Red eye correction or Monochrome Further modification is possible only using Cross screen in Filter effects Quick retouch D Lighting Red eye correction Monochrome and Filter effects other than Cross screen cannot be applied to photographs taken with Black and white selected for Optimize image ...

Page 143: ...n full frame playback _ _ _ _ _ 1 Select photograph in full frame playback I 72 2 Display retouch menu items 3 Highlight menu item Image overlay is not available during full frame playback 4 Display retouch options The screen specific to each retouch option will be displayed See the section for each retouch option for e further details To exit to full frame playback without 0 creating modified cop...

Page 144: ...e same image quality and size settings as those of the source images However if the source image was taken at an image quality setting of RAW or RAW B copies have an image quality of JPEG Fine and an image size of 3 872 x 2 592 D Lighting D lighting brightens shadows making it ideal for dark or backlit photographs Before Use the multi selector to choose the amount of enhancement from High Normal o...

Page 145: ...s while E 18I or the multi selector is pressed area currently visible in monitor is indicated bY yellow border Press E 18I or the multi selector to display navigation window again If the camera detects red eye in the selected photograph a copy will be created that has been processed to reduce its effects and exit to full frame playback Description While photo is zoomed in press the multi selector ...

Page 146: ...50 of JPEG Fine cropped copies created from JPEG photographs have the same image quality as the source images Depending on the size of the crop the copy may be 2 560 x 1 920 1 920 x 1 440 1 280 x 960 960 x 720 or 640 x 480 pixels in size 50 Monochrome Choose from Black and white Sepia and Cyanotype blue and white monochrome Black and white Create black and white copies of selected photographs Sepi...

Page 147: ...e from three options Length of points Choose length of cross points from three options When you complete the setting highlight Confirm and press OK to confirm the effect of the settings in the preview image Highlight Save and press OK to create a copy and exit to full frame playback Color balance The monitor displays as shown at right Press the multi selector up down left or right to modify color ...

Page 148: ... procedure for selecting photographs after choosing Small picture from the retouch menu however differs Instead of selecting a single photograph and then choosing a photograph size the user selects a photograph size first and then selects one or more photographs to copy at the selected size Selecting Small picture from the retouch menu displays the menu shown in step 1 Follow the steps below to cr...

Page 149: ...y photos and exit to full frame playback To select different photographs highlight No and press OK Monitor display returns to that shown in step 7 Press MENU to exit to retouch menu without creating copies Date Imprint If the small picture option is applied to photographs on which the date has been imprinted using Custom Setting 18 Date imprint l115 the date may be difficult to read B Viewing Smal...

Page 150: ...hooting menu when creating overlay copies When an overlay image is saved at an image quality setting of RAW it can be combined with another NEF RAW photograph to create a new overlay image 1 Highlight Image overlay in the retouch menu and press the multi selector right The preview dialog shown at right will be displayed with Image 1 highlighted 2 Press OK A photograph selection dialog will be disp...

Page 151: ...w column When Overlay is selected and OK is pressed a OK preview of the overlay image will be displayed Proceed to step 8 When Save is selected and OK is pressed the overlay image will be saved without a preview having been displayed 8 Check the preview image and press OK The overlay image will be saved and the monitor display will exit to full frame playback Pall Image Overlay Only RAW photograph...

Page 152: ...W photograph Press OK to select the highlighted photograph NEF RAW Processing Create JPEG format copies of NEF RAW photographs stored at image quality setting of RAW or RAW B lSl 1 Highlight NEF RAW processing in the retouch menu and press the multi selector right A photograph selection dialog will be displayed s ro l c Cl c c ro 140 4 Press OK JPEG format copy will be saved and display will exit ...

Page 153: ... will be displayed 2 Press the multi selector left or right to highlight the starting image Hold down the multi selector to scroll rapidly through thumbnails Press OK to select the highlighted photograph 3 Press the multi selector left or right to highlight the ending image Hold down the multi selector to scroll rapidly through thumbnails The starting image ending image and all images in between w...

Page 154: ... display shown at right and press OK to create and save the movie file Once the movie file is saved the starting image will be displayed in full frame playback Select Preview to play back the stop motion movie with settings applied before the file was saved While previewing the movie the same operations available with stop motion playback including pausing rewinding and advancing can be applied ti...

Page 155: ...er retouched copies If the copy was created from two images using Image overlay press the multi selector up or down to view the other source image To view the highlighted photograph full frame press and hold To exit to full frame playback mode with the highlighted image displayed press OK 3 Press OK 2 Press the multi selector up or down to highlight Before and after This option is only available w...

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Page 157: ...by Nikon specifically for use with your Nikon digital camera are engineered and proven to operate within its operational and safety requirements THE USE OF NON NIKON ACCESSORIES COULD DAMAGE YOUR CAMERA AND MAY VOID YOUR NIKON WARRANTY This chapter introduces the optional accessories available for the 060 as well as covering handling instructions See our websites or product catalogs for up to date...

Page 158: ...OR lenses can not be used 2 Vibration Reduction VR supported with VR lenses 3 Spot metering meters selected focus point I 62 4 The camera s exposure metering and flash control systems do not work properly when shifting and or tilting the lens or when an aperture other than the maximum aperture is used 5 Electronic rangefinder can not be used with shifting or tilting 6 Can be used with AF S and AF ...

Page 159: ...nses that require the Focusing Unit AU l 400mm TC 16 fl4 5 600mm fl5 6 800mm fl8 1200mm fill PC 28mm fl4 serial number 180900 or Fisheye 6mm fl5 6 7 5mm fl5 6 8mm fl8 OP 10mm earlier f 5 6 PC 35mm fl2 8 serial numbers 851001 2 1 cm fl4 906200 Extension Ring K2 PC 35mm fl3 5 old type 180 600mm fl8 ED serial numbers 174041 174180 Reflex 1OOOmm fl6 3 old type 360 1200mm fill ED serial numbers 174031 ...

Page 160: ...ith Teleconverter TC 17E IIITC 20 EII PI CPU Lens Aperture Ring Lock the aperture ring on CPU lenses except type Glenses at the minimum aperture highest f number PI Non CPU Lenses Non CPU lenses can be used only in Mmode Aperture can be confirmed and adjusted manually via the lens aperture ring Exposure meters do not function Flash photography in i TIL mode is not supported PI Notes on AF Assist I...

Page 161: ... lenses Lens AF S OX 12 2 f 4G ED AF S OX NtKKOR 16 85mm f 3 5 5 6G ED VR AF S 17 35mm f 2 8o ED AF S OX 17 55mm fl2 8G ED AF 18 35mm f 3 5 4 50 ED AF S OX 18 70mm f 3 5 4 5G ED AF S OX 18 13511 uTl f 3 5 S 6G ED AF S oXVR 18 200mmf 3 5 5 6GED AF20 35 mm f 2 8o AF S NIKKOR24 70rnrn fl2 8G ED Af VR 24 120rnm f 3 5 5 6G ED AF S 28 70mm f 2 80 ED When AF S NIKKOR 14 24mm f 2 8G ED is used the flash i...

Page 162: ...dlight or wireless 5peedlight commander for details CLS is the latest flash control system for use with Nikon Speedlights and cameras Various features are supported including Flash Color Information Communication with which flash output color temperature information is automatically transmitted to the camera for use in tuning white balance to achieve optimal results Nikon 5peedlight 58 400 The 5B ...

Page 163: ...ommander The 5B R200 can be hand held placed on the A5 20 5peedlight 5tand or attached to the front of the camera lens using the 5X l Attachment Ring for remote control and close up i TIL photography Nikon Wireless 5peedlight Commander 5U 800 The 5U 800 can be used as a commander unit for wireless remote triggering of the 5B 800 5B 600 or 5B R200 flash units The 5U 800 itself is not a flash I Guid...

Page 164: ...Color Information v v v v Communication F REAR Rear eurtain sync v v v v v v v v Red eye reduction v v v v Auto zoom v v v Auto ISO Custom Setting 10 v v v 1 Only available when SU 800 is used to control other flash units The SU 800 itself is not equipped with a flash 2 CPU lens required 3 Not available with spot metering Standard i TIL fill flash for digital SLR is applied 4 Can be selected from ...

Page 165: ...gram modes However foreground subjects may be underexposed I 111 A t 5 and Modes When an optional Speedlight is attached the built in flash turns off Auto flash mode is canceled and the optional Speedlight will fire whenever a photograph is taken If the flash mode is set to off fill flash is automatically applied When using an optional 5peedlight in or mode flash mode is automatically set to fill ...

Page 166: ... SU 800 does not prOVide AF assist illumination in close up mode Auto power zoom is available only with 58 800 and 5B 600 5peedlights In the following modes the maximum aperture minimum f number varies with 150 sensitivity t l53 AUTO r jjjJ P d 0 IMJ mo es ISO sensitivity 100 200 400 800 1600 MaxiJ11um aperture minimumf number 4 4 8 5 6 6 7 8 mode c ISO se sitivity lOO 200 400 800 1 OO Maximum ape...

Page 167: ...e Adapter DK 22 Attach the Eyepiece Magnifier OG 2 to the 060 Right angle Viewing Attachment DR 6 The DR 6 attaches at a right angle to the viewfinder eyepiece allowing the image in the viewfinder to be viewed from above when the camera is in portrait orientation When the Right angle Viewing Attachment OR 6 is attached the eye sensor does not respond appropriately If necessary select Off for Shoot...

Page 168: ...V or record them to video tape by connecting to television or VCR using video cable Wireless Remote Contr6IML L3 Use as a remote shutter release for self portraits or to prevent blur caused by camera shake The ML L3 uses a 3V CR2505 battery Replacing the Battery CD g Softwar i Capture NX A complete photo editing package offering support for RAW images as well as a variety of enhancement features i...

Page 169: ...attery chamber as shown at right making sure the and terminals are in the correct orientation _ __ _ _ _ _ _ 3 Guide the power cord into the opening left by the power connector cover and close the battery chamber cover 4 Connect the AC Adapter EH Sa plug to the AC inlet on the AC adapter and the EH Sa DC plug to the EH S DC in connector When the camera is powered by the AC adapter the battery leve...

Page 170: ...anasonic 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB 2GB1 4GB2 8GB2 128MB 256MB 512MB lGB Lexar Platinum II 512 MB 1GB 2GB1 4GB2 Professional 1GB 2GB1 1 If the memory card will be used with a card reader or similar device check that device supports 2GB cards 2 S 5DHC compliant If the memory card will be used with a card reader or similar device check 1 that device supports 5DHC Operation is not guaranteed with oth...

Page 171: ...elements are made of glass and are easily damaged Remove dust and lint with a blower If using an aerosol blower keep the can vertical to prevent the discharge of liquid To remove fingerprints and other stains apply a small amount of lens cleaner to a soft cloth and clean with care Monitor Remove dust and lint with a blower When removing fingerprints and other stains wipe the surface lightly with a...

Page 172: ...d base down as shown at right The message shown at right will be displayed while cleaning is in progress 3 Select Clean now Highlight Clean now and press OK to start cleaning 2 Display the Clean image sensor menu Highlight Clean image sensor in the setup menu and press the multi selector right 160 BI Image Sensor Cleaning The following interrupt image sensor cleaning Pressing the shutter release b...

Page 173: ...tion Highlight one of the following options and press OK I ON Startup The image sensor is automatically cleaned each time the camera is turned on i fFSti tQown The image sensor is automatically cleaned during shutdown each time the camera is turned off Startup and shutdown default setting The image sensor is cleaned automatically at startup and shutdown Cleaning off Automatic image sensor cleaning...

Page 174: ...will be displayed To restore normal operation without inspecting the low pass filter turn the camera off If no foreign objects are present proceed to step 7 t 5 Holding the camera so that light falls on the low pass filter examine the filter for dust or lint 4 Press the shutter release button all the way down x 3 The mirror will be raised and the shutter curtain will open revealing the low pass fi...

Page 175: ...d to be used with interchangeable lenses and foreign matter may enter the camera when lenses are removed or exchanged Once inside the camera this foreign matter may adhere to the low pass filter where it may appear in photographs taken under certain conditions To protect the camera when no lens is in place be sure to replace the body cap provided with the camera being careful to first remove all d...

Page 176: ...r no circumstances should you exert pressure on the curtain poke it with cleaning tools or subject it to powerful air currents from a blower These actions could scratch deform or tear the curtain Handle all moving parts with care Do not apply force to the battery chamber card slot or connector covers These parts are especially susceptible to damage S Lens contacts Keep the lens contacts clean Turn...

Page 177: ...putting it away Store the battery in a cool dry place Replace the terminal cover before putting the battery away Notes on the monitor The monitor may contain a few pixels that are always lit or that do not light This is common to all TFT LCD monitors and does not indicate a malfunction Images recorded with the product are unaffected Images in the monitor may be difficult to see in a bright light D...

Page 178: ...ng photographs outside in cold weather Keep a spare battery in a warm place and exchange the two as necessary Once warmed a cold battery may recover some of its charge Continuing to charge the battery after it is fully charged can impair battery performance Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled Observe the following precautions when handling batteries Turn the product off before repl...

Page 179: ...formed while the photograph is displayed aher shooting The battery is exhausted 16 Camera stops See A Note on Electronically Controlled Cameras below functioning Display in viewfinder The response times and brightness of the viewfinder display is unresponsive and dim varies with temperature The viewfinder display turns off when shooting information is Viewfinder display will displayed if On is sel...

Page 180: ...elected if AF S or AF Ilens is attached choose 61 Image in viewfinder is autofocus mode Otherwise focus manually not in focus Camera unable to focus using autofocus use manual focus or 38 60 focus lock 61 Lens is not AF S or AF I use manual focus 61 146 Menu item is not Select Full for CSM Setup menu 118 displayed Image size cannot be Select an image quality setting other than RAW or RAW B 50 chan...

Page 181: ...eplace battery in remote control 156 No photo taken when Choose remote control mode 55 Flash is charging 33 remote control shutter release Time selected for Custom Setting 17 Remote on duration 115 button is pressed has passed reselect remote control mode Extreme backlighting may interfere with remote control shooting Dirt or dust appears in Clean lens and low pass filter 159 162 photographs Menu ...

Page 182: ...om in Optimize image and choose a setting other with a series of 102 photographs than Auto for image sharpening and tone compensation Metering cannot be Autoexposure lock in effect 63 changed Only one shot taken each time shutter Continuous shooting is not available when built in flash is 54 64 release button is pressed in continuous required 66 release mode Problem Solution Em RAW image is not Wh...

Page 183: ...lied to copies 130 photo Photo created or modified with other device Cannot change print Memory card is full or locked 25 28 order Photo is in RAW NEF format Create JPEG format copy from 140 Cannot select photo NEF RAW photo using Quick retouch or NEF RAW for printing processing in the retouch menu Transfer to computer and print using ViewNX or Capture NX 80 83 Photo is not displayed Choose correc...

Page 184: ...a Choose battery designated blinks Insert EN EL9 battery 16 17 for use in this camera Initialization error Turn a Turn camera off remove and reinsert camera off and then on blinks battery and then turn camera on again 6 16 17 again Battery level is low Complete operation and End cleaning or inspection of low pass filter 162 turn camera and turn camera off immediately off immediately Clock not set ...

Page 185: ...ies of any photographs you wish 34 80 to keep and delete unwanted 96 photographs Reduce image quality or size 49 50 Card is full L L blinks Delete photographs and or reset 34 96 sequential file numbering then format the 24 memory card Insert new memory card 23 Choose lower ISO sensitivity 53 Increase shutter speed 40 46 Subject is too bright Choose smaller aperture larger 40 46 f number Use option...

Page 186: ...de for optional 153 another setting or use a CPU blinks Speedlight lens Attach a CPU lens 146 Lb blinks Change shutter speed or select mode M No Bulb in Smode 39 46 blinks Unable to measure preset r Camera unable to measure a value for white balance Please try C L L preset white balance Adjust exposure 67 105 again blinks settings and try again FOLDER CONTAINS NO Insert another memory card 23 IMAG...

Page 187: ...hutter release r Press shutter release button again If error C button again blinks persists consult with Nikon authorized 32 33 service representative Initialization error Contact Nikon authorized service c Contact Nikon authorized service representative blinks representative 175 ...

Page 188: ... 06 No memory card Release locked 07 Image review On 08 Flash compensation1 I 0 0 09 AF assist On Off On Off On fixed fixed 10 ISO auto I Off 11 Fn button Self timer 12 AE UAF L AEiAF lock 13 AE lock Off 14 Built in flash I TIL 15 Auto off timers Normal 16 Self timer 10 s 17 Remote on duration 1 min 18 Date imprint Off 19 Rangefinder Off 1 Reset with two button reset I 70 2 Reset when the mode dia...

Page 189: ... Image comment Folders NCD60 File no sequence Off Clean image sensor Startup and shutdown Clean at Auto image rotation On A i Z PISIAIM 4t Focus point Center Focus lock Off Flexible programl 2 3 Off I AE lock hold1 OJ fl Off 1 Exposure compensationr 0 0 Flash model G Off G G G Fill flash fixed 1 Reset with two button reset el 70 2 Reset when the mode dial is rotated to new setting 3 Reset when the...

Page 190: ... number of photographs that can be taken before shooting stops Actual number of frames may vary with make of memory card Additional photographs can be taken as soon as enough memory is available in memory buffer 4 Combined NEF RAW and JPEG file sizes Exposure Program Mode P The exposure program for mode P is shown in the following graph oSl l 0 0 0 0 0 0 o r 1 1 1 1 V V 1 V V IX1 X X 1 1 1 1 1 1 D...

Page 191: ...nd details 5tandard i TIL flash control is used with spot metering 62 or when selected with the optional 5peedlight i TIL balanced fill flash for digital 5LR is used in all other cases Shutter Speeds Available with the Built in Flash Mode Shutter speed Mode Shutter speed AUTO C P A 11200 1 60S S 200 30s 0 0 1 1 200 11125 S M 1 200 30s Bulb 1200 1 s Aperture Sensitivity and Flash Range Flash range ...

Page 192: ...atte screen Mark V Quick return Instant return electronically controlled 3 872 x 2 592 2 896 x 1 944 1 936 x 1 296 NEF RAW 12 bit compressed JPEG JPEG Baseline compliant with fine approx 1 4 normal approx 1 8 or basic approx 1 16 compression NEF RAW JPEG Single photograph recorded in both NEF RAW and JPEG formats SD Secure Digital memory cards SDHC compliant DCF Design Rule for Camera File System ...

Page 193: ... vertical travel focal plane shutter 1 4000 30 s in steps of 1 3 EV Bulb Time optional Wireless Remote Control ML L3 required x 1 200 s synchronizes with shutter at 1 200 s or slower Single frame Continuous Self timer Remote control optional Wireless Remote Control ML L3 required Up to 3 fps by selecting Manual focus mode rotating the mode dial to Shutter priority auto or Manual mode selecting a s...

Page 194: ...fter flash is fired at full output Digital Vari Programs Auto Auto flash off Portrait Landscape Child Sports Close up Night portrait Programmed auto with flexible program Shutter priority auto Aperture priority auto Manual 5 5 EV in increments of 1 3 EV Luminosity locked at detected value with Nikon Multi CAM 530 autofocus sensor module with TIL phase detection 3 focus points and AF assist illumin...

Page 195: ...separately 8 modes when AUTO is selected TIL white balance with main image sensor and 420 segment RGB sensor is available fine tuning possible 2 5 in approx 230k dot low temperature polysilicon TFT LCD brightness adjustment and automatic off via eye sensor possible Full frame and thumbnail four or nine images playback with playback zoom slide show histogram display highlights auto image rotation a...

Page 196: ...lease mode Battery life for single frame release mode is measured according to CIPA standards lens cycled from infinity to minimum range and shutter released at default settings once every 30s flash fired with every other shot Battery life for continuous release mode is measured with image quality set to JPEG Basic an image size of IMI a shutter speed of 1 250S the shutter release pressed halfway ...

Page 197: ...ring Closest focus distance 0 28 m 11 in at all zoom settings No of diaphragm blades 7 blade rounded Aperture range fl35 to fin at 18mm fl5 6 to fl38 at 55mm Exposure measurement Via full aperture method Attachment size 52mm P 0 75 mm Approx 705 x 74 mm Approx 73 x 795 mm 2 9 x 3 1 Dimensions 2 8x3 0 in extension from the in extension from the camera s camera s lens mount flange lens mount flange ...

Page 198: ...inted from print orders stored on the memory card Exif version 2 21 The D60 supports Exif Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras version 2 21 a standard in which information stored with photographs is used for optimal color reproduction when the images are output on Exif compliant printers PictBridge A standard developed through cooperation with the digital camera and printer ind...

Page 199: ...0 cover 4 150 Active D Lighting 69 indicator 9 Active D Lighting and retouch history 74 AE UAF L button 113 AF area mode 7 9 58 AF assist 111 AF assist illuminator 4 57 Aperture 7 9 40 44 display 9 ring 40 Aperture priority auto 43 Auto image rotation 128 Auto meter off 31 Auto off ti mers 114 Auto shooting info 122 Autoexposure AE lock 7 63 113 Autofocus 18 AVI51 B Battery 155 166 charging 16 ind...

Page 200: ...56 F File Information 73 File Names 51 File no sequence 126 Filter 155 Filter effects 135 Firmware version 126 Flash control 179 manual 113 mode 65 optional unit 113 range 149 179 rear curtain sync 65 66 red eye reduction 65 slow sync 65 sync mode 9 TTL 113 Flash compensation 68 button 4 indicator 7 9 value 7 9 Flash ready indicator 7 Flexible program 41 indicator 7 f number 40 44 148 Focal length...

Page 201: ...cury vapor lamps 103 Metering 62 center weighted 62 matrix 62 mode 9 spot 62 Min shutter speed 111 Mired 105 Mirror lock up 126 162 Mode dial 4 6 Monitor 5 8 72 123 159 165 Monochrome 134 Multi selector 5 12 N NDF 51 NEF 51 NEF RAW 51 NEF RAW processing 140 Nikon Transfer 80 No memory card 110 No of copies 86 Noise reduction 108 o Optimize image 101 indicator 9 p Page size 86 PC connection indicat...

Page 202: ...32 half press 13 Single frame 54 Single point 58 Skylight 135 Slide show 98 Small picture 136 Sodium vapor lamps 103 Software Suite 80 Speedlight 113 150 152 153 Standard i TIL fill flash for digital SLR 179 Stop motion movie creation 141 Stop motion movie playback 99 Strap 14 T Terminal cover 16 Time 46 Time stamp 87 Tone compensation 102 Trim 134 Two button reset 70 U USB cable 80 81 85 92 USB c...

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Page 205: ...and rotate the lens in the direction shown until it clicks into place Ifthe lens is equipped with an A M or M A M switch select A autofocus or M A autofocus with manual priority Autofocus is available with AF Slenses one included in the lens kit option and AF I lenses For information on lenses that can be used with the D60 see the User s Manual If the lens has vibration reduction function set the ...

Page 206: ...he monitor will turn off If the subject is dark the AF assist illuminator may light to assist the focus operation and the flash may pop up If the subject is not in focus reframe the photograph and try again See the User Manual for details For more information on taking photographs and other camera operations see the User Manual See the other side of this guide for information on using the supplied...

Page 207: ...ransfer start automatically whenever a camera is connected or a camera memory card is inserted in acard reader or card slot This setting can be changed after installation in the transfer options Preferences panel Click Nikon Standard Install Other installation options Custom Install Install selected software Link to Nikon Download trial versions of Nikon software or visit Nikon technical support w...

Page 208: ...tional photographs or press to zoom in on the current photo To view six photographs at a time press c I Use the multi selector to highlight photographs or press to display the highlighted photograph full frame Turn the camera on A welcome screen will be displayed CD followed by the PictBridge playback display To print the picture currently selected in the PictBridge playback display press OK The m...

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Page 210: ...re de reglage du parasoleil l A llltm Mounting index Montage Markierung Repere de montage J CPUFa mB CPU contacts CPU Kontakte Contacts CPU A MllJlJ X A 1 iT A M mode switch Fokus Modusschalter A M Commutateur de mode A M J BilEM Focal length scale Brennweitenskala Echelle de locale X b I Zoom ring Zoomring Bague de zoom 7 t 7JAIj Focus ring Entfernungseinstellring Bague de mise au point D 7 Lens ...

Page 211: ...ssibe because subject distance information is transferred from the lens to the camera body The use of one ED extra low dispersion lens element ensures sharp pictures virtually free of color fringing Also by utilizing a 7 blade diaphragm that produces a nearly circular aperture out of focus images in front of or behind the subject are rendered as pleasing blurs Mounting the lens Refer to your camer...

Page 212: ... pans much easier Due to the characteristics of the vibration reduction mechanism the image in the viewfinder may become blurred after releasing the shutter This is not a malfunction Do not turn the camera power OFF or remove the lens from the camera while the vibration reduction mode is in operation Otherwise the lens may emit a chattering noise if the camera is shaken This is not a malfunction T...

Page 213: ... l ko C_I_ Ie Nikon w f t n U1 00 presents Understanding Digital Photography Release Your Digital SLR s Potential r I Featuring Nikon DigitalSLR Cameras ...

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Page 215: ...Nikon r 0 q 0 J Program length Approx 45 minutes c ii 0 o 1 c l Nil on Sd1corpresents Understanding Digital Photography Release Your Digital SLR s Potential Featuring Nikon Digital SlR Cameras ...

Page 216: ...Bring Your Ideas to Light Nikkor lenses Nikon Speedlights and other Accessories for Your Nikon Digital SlR System ...

Page 217: ...t photography This lens also features ED Extra low Dispersion glass elements and Nikon s VR II Vibration Reduction II tech nology allowing photographers to shoot hand held at up to 4 shutter speeds slower than otherwise possible providing dramatically sharper images in general and close up photography The 70 300mm f 4 S S 6G ED IF AF S VR Zoom Nikkor is a high performance super telephoto zoom lens...

Page 218: ...Nikon Nikon Sd1corpresents Fast Fun Easy Great Digital Pictures ...

Page 219: ...heT 2fQ and D6 offer extraoTdinary image quality split second shutter response and such simplicity that everyone can capture beautiful memories perfectly With this new Nikon School DVD world renowned photographer Bob Krist will show you how to easily capture breathtaking pictures that will delight you your family and friends See how easy it is to get the pictures you ve always wanted Bob will lead...

Page 220: ...Nikonm Ntkon diCt l presents Fast Fun Easy Great Digital Pictures Featuring Nikon D40 D40X D60 Digital SLR Cameras Program length Approx 35 minutes ...

Page 221: ...kin tones r I Landscape For landscapes and i _ scenic pictures greens and blues are rendered vividly with the foreground and i background in focus Other Options for Fast Fun and Easy Pictures Nikon wants to make it easy for you get the most from your Nikon camera To learn about the following topics and more visit www nikonusa com Nikon World Online Learn about the techniques and viewpoints of lege...

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Page 228: ...he Nlkkor AF IX lens ndlC ted n th coverage specified below for a period of four additional verse and only wher lal product IS purch sed by a reta 1 years for a total of 5 YEARS OF PROTECTION con UMN urn authonzed Nlkon deal r w o purcrased It Irom llkon Irc Such Nlkkor AF IX lerse ay oe dent Dunng the penod 01 you ESC repa rs resuillng I orr defects fled by he Nlkon Inc warranty Each senal number...

Page 229: ...roducts and other correspondence to Nikon Inc 19601 Hamilton Avenue Torrance CA 90502 NIKKOR LENS ESC REGISTRATION P O BOX 173031 DENVER CO 80217 3031 PLACE STAMP HERE H9Y01 01 11 1 1111 1 1 111 1 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 ...

Page 230: ...L IMPORTANT NOTICE YOU MUST PRESENT THE ATTACHED WARRANTY fORM PART 1 TOGETHER WITH PROOf Of PURCHASE AND PROOf Of PURCHASE DATE TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE ...

Page 231: ... PERIOD AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NIKON INC BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL SPECIAL DIRECT INDIRECT EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES RELATING TO OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER CLAIM REGARDING THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CLAIMS OF NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR BREACH OF CONTRACT Some states do not allow a lim...

Page 232: ...Nikon AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATIONS For a list of local Nikon AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATIONS please visit nikonusa com and proceed to the Service tab or call 800 NIKONSV 800 645 6678 toll free ...

Page 233: ...nship subject to the following limitations 1 This warranty extends to the original consumer purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable 2 This warranty shall not extend to any product which has been subject to misuse abuse negligence accident or unauthorized repair All warranties implied by law including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose shall be of a dur...

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Page 237: ... 10 J Power Boating 27 0 CulturaUArts Events 44 0 WildlifelEnvironmental Issues II 0 Sailing 28 0 Fashion Clothing 45 0 DietinglWeight Control 12 0 Grandchildren 29 0 Art Antique Collecting 46 0 SciencelNcw Technology 13 0 NeedleworklKnitting 30 0 Foreign Travel 47 0 Self Improvement 14 0 Sewing 31 Cruise Ship Vacations 48 0 Walking for Health 15 J Flower Gardening 32 Travel in USA 49 0 Watching S...

Page 238: ...ARRANTY 4 YEARS EXTENDED SERVICE COVERAGE 5 YEARS OF PROTECTION for Nikkor AF and PC Lenses Please note You must register this ESC with Nikon Inc within 10 days of your retail purchase See inside for details PIN 5324 ...

Page 239: ...tial Last Name Street Apt No City State Zip Code E mail 2 Dealer Name City State Zip Code 3 Your Telephone 4 Serial 5 Oate of Purchase Month oay 6 Lens Model mm f _ 7 Model check one 040 040X _ 0100_ _ Other _ 080 _ 070 0708 _ 02H _ 050 _ 02X1D2XS _ 01X _ 0200 _ PIN 5324 SEE REVERSE FOR COMPLETE ESC TERMS ANO CONOITlONS TNX01 01 ...

Page 240: ...s Inrtlal Last Name Street Apt No City State Zip Code 2 Dealer Name City State Zip Code 3 Your Telephone If 4 Serial 5 Date of Purchase Mo Day 6 Lens Model _ 0100 _ 080 _ OIher _ 070 070S _ 02H _ 050 _ 02Xi02XS _ 040X 01X _ 0200 _ 7 Model check one 040 _ _ PIN 5324 SEE REVERSE FOR COMPLETE ESC TERMS ANO CONOmONS TNX01 01 ...

Page 241: ...sportation and insurance costs to the repair facility To ob1iiA ndtfService Coverage ESQ you must register with Nikon Inc within ten days from the date of the original retail pbfChase of this NIKKOR AF or PC NIKKOR lens Failure to register invalidates your ESC To register complete and mail the attached postcard to Nikon Inc This ESC becomes valid upon the expiration of the Nikon Inc limited warran...

Page 242: ...TNX01 01 NIKKOR LENS ESC REGISTRATION P O BOX 173031 DENVER CO 80217 3031 11 1 11 11 1 1 111 1 11 11 11 1111 11 1111 11 1II PLACE STAMP HERE ...

Page 243: ... I I I AF S OX 18 55 3 5 5 6G VR IMPORTANT NOTICE II I oj I I YOU MUST PRESENT THE ATTACHED WARRANTY FORM PART 1 TOGETHER WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE AND PROOF Of PURCHASE I DATE TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE i 0 0 0 D D 0 0 i ...

Page 244: ...IMITED TO ONE 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE OR SUCH lONGER PERIOD AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHAll NIKON INC BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL SPECIAL DIRECT INDIRECT EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES RELATING TO OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER CLAIM REGARDING THIS PRODUCT INClUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CLAIMS OF NEGLIGENCE STRICT L...

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Page 246: ...hip subject to the following limitations 1 This warranty extends to the original consumer purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable 2 This warranty shall not extend to any product which has been subject to misuse abuse negligence cident or unauthorized repair All warranties implied by law including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose shall be of a duratio...

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