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1. 105 106 Specifications EE Nikon D3300 Digital Camera Type Type Single lens reflex digital camera Lens mount Nikon F mount with AF contacts Effective angle of view Nikon DX format focal length equivalent to approx 1 5x that of lenses with FX format angle of view Effective pixels Effective pixels 24 2 million Image sensor Image sensor 23 5 x 15 6 mm CMOS sensor Total pixels 24 78 million Dust reduction System Image sensor cleaning Image Dust Off reference data optional Capture NX 2 software required Storage Image size pixels e easy panorama mode Normal horizontal pan 4800 x 1080 Normal vertical pan 1632 x 4800 Wide horizontal pan 9600 x 1080 Wide vertical pan 1632 x 9600 e Other modes 6000 x 4000 Large 4496 x 3000 Medium 2992 x 2000 Small File format e NEF RAW 12 bit compressed e 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 Storage Picture Control System Standard Neutral Vivid Monochrome Portrait Landscape selected Picture Control can be modified Media SD Secure Digital and UHS I compliant SDHC and SDXC memory cards File system DCF 2 0 DPOF Exif 2 3 PictBridge Viewfinder Viewfin
2. DK 25 rubber eyecup BF 1B body cap EN EL14a rechargeable Li ion battery with terminal cover Zs MH 24 battery charger plug adapter supplied in countries or regions where required shape depends on country of sale NXZ AN DC3 strap ViewNX 2 CD ROM UC E17 USB cable User s Manual this booklet EG CP14 audio video cable Warranty Purchasers of the lens kit option should confirm that the package also includes a lens Memory cards are sold separately 95 Cameras purchased in Japan display menus and messages in English and Japanese only other languages are not supported We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause Quick Start Guide Follow these steps for a quick start with the D3300 1 Attach the camera strap 1 11 Attach the strap as shown Repeat for the second eyelet 2 Charge the battery V 11 4 Attach a lens M 13 5 Turn the camera on M 14 6 Choose a language and set the camera clock V 15 7 Frame the photograph 24 8 Press the shutter release button halfway 24 A A lfa fel DN The Reference Manual For more information on using your Nikon camera download a pdf copy of the camera Reference Manual from the website listed below The Reference Manual can be viewed using A
3. Number of exposures remaining 8 Focus the viewfinder After removing the lens D cap rotate the diopter adjustment control until the focus points are in sharp focus When operating the control with your eye to the viewfinder be careful not to put your fingers w or fingernails in your eye Focus points Viewfinder not in focus Viewfinder in focus A During Charging Do not move the charger or touch the battery during charging Failure to observe this precaution could in very rare instances result in the charger showing that charging is complete when the battery is only partially charged Remove and reinsert the battery to begin charging again 17 I Charging the Battery Read and follow the warnings and cautions on pages viii xiand 97 101 of this manual Charge the battery indoors at ambient temperatures of 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Do not use the battery at ambient temperatures below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F failure to observe this precaution could damage the battery or impair its performance Capacity may be reduced and charging times may increase at battery temperatures from 0 C 32 F to 15 C 59 F and from 45 C 113 F to 60 C 140 F The battery will not charge if its temperature is below 0 C 32 F or above 60 C 140 F If the CHARGE lamp flashes quickly about eight times a second during charging confirm that the temperature is in the correct ra
4. position the memory card can not be formatted and photos can not be deleted or recorded a beep will sound if you attempt to release the shutter To unlock the memory card slide the switch to the write position A M M A M A M M and Vibration Reduction VR Switches When using autofocus with a lens equipped with an A M mode switch slide the switch to A if the lens has an M A M or A M M switch select M A or A M For information on other lenses that can be used with this camera see page 89 vLock Write protect switch If the lens has a vibration reduction VR switch select ON to reduce the effects of vibration Detaching the Lens Be sure the camera is off when removing or exchanging lenses To remove the lens press and hold the lens release button while turning the lens clockwise After removing the lens replace the lens caps and camera body cap Retracting Lenses with Retractable Lens Barrel Butt To retract the lens when the camera is not in use hold the retractable lens barrel button and rotate the zoom ring to the L lock position as shown Retract the lens before removing it from the camera and be careful not to press the retractable lens barrel button when attaching or removing the lens The Camera Clock The camera clock is less accurate than most watches and household clocks Check the clock regularly against more accura
5. 4177 Note that this permanently deletes i mr ae b Image Dusi ref photo any data the card may contain Be sure to copy any photographs and other data you wish to keep to a computer before proceeding 1 Memory Cards e Memory cards may be hot after use Observe due caution when removing memory cards from the camera Turn the power off before inserting or removing memory cards Do not remove memory cards from the camera turn the camera off or remove or disconnect the power source during formatting or while data are being recorded deleted or copied to a computer Failure to observe these precautions could result in loss of data or in damage to the camera or card e Do not touch the card terminals with your fingers or metal objects e Do not bend drop or subject to strong physical shocks e Do not apply force to the card casing Failure to observe this precaution could damage the card e Do not expose to water heat high levels of humidity or direct sunlight e Do not format memory cards in a computer 19 20 Removing Memory Cards After confirming that the memory card access lamp is off turn the camera off open the memory card slot cover and press the card in to eject it D The card can then be removed by hand The Write Protect Switch SD memory cards are equipped with a write protect switch to a gt prevent accidental loss of data EF When this switch is in the lock
6. No flash Bring more into focus Adjust aperture Distant subjects Freeze motion people z Select a shutter amp Close ups Freeze motion vehicles ended amp Sleeping faces Show water flowing cee Moving subjects Adjust white balance Landscapes Capture reds in sunsets to vividly capture the Portraits colors in sunsets Night portrait Take bright photos Adjust exposure Photograph night com tion to tak a pensation to take 2 landscapes g Take dark low key bright high key or photos dark low key photos Adjust auto ISO Reduce blur sensitivity control for poorly lit subjects or telephoto lenses Affects other Advanced operation items To restore default settings turn the camera off and then on again 45 46 Start Shooting E Auto Use the viewfinder Use live view Shoot movies More settings More Settings Back MNER 2 0 E Avio Use the viewfinder Use live view Shoot movies More settings gt 0 OBack MNAR 2 0 Hl View Delete Highlight an option and press e Use the viewfinder e Use live view e Shoot movies If More settings is displayed you can highlight this option and press gt to access the following settings the settings available vary with the shooting option selected Flash settings gt Flash mode Flash settings gt Flash compensation Release mode ISO sensitivity settings gt ISO sensitivity ISO sensitivi
7. Retractable lens barrel button 14 Lens cap Focus ring Vibration reduction ON OFF switch Zoom ring Q 23 The AF S DX NIKKOR 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6G VR II features a retractable lens barrel 117 118 Trademark Information IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco Systems Inc in the United States and or other countries and is used under license Mac OS and OS X are registered trademarks of Apple Inc in the United States and or other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PictBridge logo is a trademark The SD SDHC and SDXC logos are trademarks of the SD 3C LLC HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Homi 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 FreeType License FreeType2 Portions of this software are copyright 2014 The FreeType Project http www freetype org All rights reserved MIT License HarfBuzz Portions of this software are copyright 2014 The HarfBuzz Project http www freedesktop org wiki Software HarfBuzz All rights reserved Battery Life The movie footage or number of shots that can be recorded with fully charged
8. Image size White balance Set Picture Control Auto distortion control Color space Active D Lighting Noise reduction ISO sensitivity settings AF area mode Built in AF assist illuminator Metering Flash cntrl for built in flash Movie settings HE Y Setup Menu Camera Setup Reset setup options Format memory card Monitor brightness Info display format Auto info display Clean image sensor Lock mirror up for cleaning Image Dust Off ref photo Flicker reduction Time zone and date Language Auto image rotation Image comment Auto off timers Self timer Remote on duration ML L3 Beep Rangefinder File number sequence Buttons Slot empty release lock Print date Storage folder Accessory terminal Video mode HDMI Wireless mobile adapter Eye Fi upload Firmware version Only available when compatible Eye Fi memory card is inserted 77 78 HE 4 Retouch Menu Creating Retouched Copies D Lighting Distortion control Red eye correction Fisheye Tim Coloroutline Monochrome Photo illustration Filter effects Colorsketch Color balance Perspective control Image overlay Miniatureeffect NEF RAW processing Selective color Resize Edit movie Quikretouh Side by side comparison Straighten Available only if retouch menu is displayed by pressing z and selecting Retouch in full frame playback when a retouched image or original is displayed HE E Recent Settings The recent setting
9. Monitor Off To clear shooting information from the monitor press the M button or press the shutter release button halfway The monitor will turn off automatically if no operations are performed for about 8 seconds the Auto off timers option in the setup menu can be used to choose how long the monitor remains on Changing settings To change the settings at the bottom of the display press the z button then highlight items using the multi selector and press to view E options for the highlighted item E White balance Adjust settings for different types of lighting 2 Image size Choose a size for new photos 3 Image quality Choose a file format and compression ratio Flash mode Choose the flash mode H ISO sensitivity Control the camera s sensitivity to light Exposure Adjust exposure from the value metered by the compensation camera making the entire frame brighter or darker yA Flash Adjust flash level E compensation 8 Metering Choose how the camera meters exposure 9 AF area mode Choose how the focus area is selected 10 Focus mode Choose how the camera focuses First Steps Always turn the camera off before inserting or removing batteries or memory cards 1 Attach the strap Attach the strap as shown Repeat for the second eyelet y T o mp y 2 Charge the battery If a plug adapter is supplie
10. OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA L L C SEE Attp www mpegla com Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Nikon cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic circuitry Only Nikon brand electronic accessories including chargers batteries AC adapters and flash accessories certified by Nikon specifically for use with this Nikon digital camera are engineered and proven to operate within the operational and safety requirements of this electronic circuitry The use of non Nikon electronic accessories could damage the camera and may void your Nikon warranty The use of third party rechargeable Li ion batteries not bearing the Nikon holographic seal shown at right could interfere with normal operation of the camera or result in the batteries overheating igniting rupturing or leaking For more information about Nikon brand accessories contact a local authorized Nikon dealer XV xvi 1 Use Only Nikon Brand Accessories Only Nikon brand accessories certified 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 Before Taking Important Pictures Before taking pictures on important occasions such as at weddings or before taking the camera on
11. PAL HDMI output Type C mini pin HDMI connector Accessory terminal Wireless remote controllers WR 1 WR R10 available separately Remote cords MC DC2 available separately GPS units GP 1 GP 1A available separately Audio input Stereo mini pin jack 3 5mm diameter supports optional ME 1 stereo microphones Supported languages Supported languages Arabic Bengali Bulgarian Chinese Simplified and Traditional Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Greek Hindi Hungarian Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Marathi Norwegian Persian Polish Portuguese Portugal and Brazil Romanian Russian Serbian Spanish Swedish Tamil Telugu Thai Turkish Ukrainian Vietnamese Power source Battery One rechargeable Li ion EN EL14a battery AC adapter EH 5b AC adapter requires EP 5A power connector available separately Tripod socket Tripod socket Ya in ISO 1222 113 114 Dimensions weight Dimensions W x H x D Approx 124 x 98 x 75 5 mm 4 9 x 3 9 x 3 in Weight Approx 460 g 1 Ib 0 2 oz with battery and memory card but without body cap approx 410 g 14 5 oz camera body only Operating environment Temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Humidity 85 or less No condensation e Unless otherwise stated all figures are for a camera with a fully charged battery operating at the temperature specified by the Camera and I
12. Use only batteries approved for use in this equipment e Do not short or disassemble the battery Be sure the product is off before replacing the battery If you are using an AC adapter be sure it is unplugged e Do not attempt to insert the battery upside down or backwards e Do not expose the battery to flame or to excessive heat e Do not immerse in or expose to water e Replace the terminal cover when transporting the battery Do not transport or store the battery with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins e Batteries are prone to leakage when fully discharged To avoid damage to the product be sure to remove the battery when no charge remains e When the battery is not in use attach the terminal cover and store in a cool dry place e The battery may be hot immediately after use or when the product has been used on battery power for an extended period Before removing the battery turn the camera off and allow the battery to cool e Discontinue use immediately should you notice any changes in the battery such as discoloration or deformation A Observe proper precautions when handling the charger e Keep dry Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury or product malfunction due to fire or electric shock e Do not short the charger terminals Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating and damage to the charger e Dust on or near the metal parts of the plug shoul
13. camera and what to do if an error message is displayed or you encounter problems using the camera Compatible Lenses This camera supports autofocus with AF S and AF I CPU lenses only AF S lenses have names beginning with AF S AF I lenses names beginning with AF I Autofocus is not supported with other autofocus AF lenses The following table lists the features available with compatible lenses in viewfinder photography Camera setting Focus Mode Metering Mein Other AF electronic MF M modes 3D Color Lens accessory rangefinder AF S AF I NIKKOR Vv Vv Yv Vv v v Other type G or D AF NIKKOR Y Yvi Yy v v PC E NIKKOR series v Yv Vv v v PC Micro 85mm f 2 8D5 v Yiv Y v AF S AF I teleconverter 6 Vv Vv Yvi vy v v Other AF NIKKOR except lenses v vliv vyv lv v for F3AF Al P NIKKOR v Yvi Yy vV v 1 Spot metering meters selected focus point 2 Observe due caution when tilting or shifting PC E NIKKOR 24mm f 3 5D ED lenses as they may contact the camera body and cause damage or injury 3 Shifting and or tilting the lens interferes with exposure 89 90 Can not be used with shifting or tilting Optimal exposure will only be achieved if the lens is at maximum aperture and the lens is not shifted or tilted AF S or AF I lens required With maximum effective aperture of f 5 6 or faster When AF 80 2
14. control over camera settings e P Programmed auto M 68 69 e S Shutter priority auto 1 68 69 e A Aperture priority auto 2 68 70 M Manual 1 68 71 GUIDE Mode 2 44 Take view and edit pictures and adjust settings with the help of an on screen guide SY le vous yore BS Auto Modes Select these modes for simple point and shoot photography e Auto 22 Auto flash off 4a 22 Special Effects Modes Use special effects during shooting e FA Night vision ZO 53 e Selective color 1 54 62 e VI Super vivid 0 53 e A Silhouette C1 54 e POP Pop 2 53 e Gil High key M 54 e amp Photo illustration 4 53 57 M Low key 2155 e F Color sketch 53 58 HDR painting 2 55 amp Toy camera effect 1 54 59 e Easy panorama 01 55 64 e f Miniature effect 1 54 60 Scene Modes The camera automatically optimizes settings to suit the scene selected with the mode dial Match your selection to the scene being photographed e Portrait 1 50 e amp Sports 1 51 e i Landscape M 50 e amp Close up 21 51 e amp Child 2 50 e Fi Night portrait 4 51 The amp i 8 Button To choose how the shutter is released release mode press the Dy amp button then highlight the desired option and press 8 Release mode Single frame s ae Mode Description 5 Single frame Camer
15. for smaller apertures higher f numbers Mode M Manual In manual mode you control both shutter speed and aperture Checking the exposure indicator M 72 adjust shutter speed and aperture Shutter speed is selected by rotating the command dial right for faster speeds left for slower To adjust aperture keep the 4 button pressed while rotating the command dial left for larger apertures lower f numbers and right for smaller apertures higher f numbers Shutter speed pce E Sam Aperture A button Command dial 71 72 Shutter Speed and Aperture Shutter speed and aperture are shown in the viewfinder and information display Shutter speed Aperture Fast shutter speeds 1600 s in this Slow shutter speeds here 1 s blur example freeze motion motion Large apertures such as f 5 6 Small apertures f 22 in this case remember the lower the number bring both background and the larger the aperture blur details foreground into focus in front of and behind the main subject The Exposure Indicator Optimal exposure Underexposed by 3 EV Overexposed by over 2 EV 0 0 0 eet le i ee TLE Exposure Compensation P S A M and modes only Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value suggested by the camera making pictures brighter or darker 4 109 No exp
16. highlighted color press tt To remove all colors press and hold t A confirmation dialog will be displayed select Yes 6 Press 6 Press to exit when settings are complete During shooting only objects of the selected hues will be recorded in color all others will be recorded in black and white To exit live view press the button The selected settings will continue in effect and will apply to photographs taken using the viewfinder 63 64 Easy Panorama Follow the steps below to shoot panoramas 1 select live view Press the button A framing grid and the view through the lens will be displayed in the monitor 2 Focus Frame the start of the Bm H panorama and press the shutter release button halfway cod 125 F5 6 s 400 r01 in 3 Start shooting Press the shutter release D mh 7 down and then lift your H rill fa finger from the button The display will briefly go dark and then turn on with 4 F 4 and icons indicating the possible pan directions focus and exposure will lock S button the rest of the way g 4 4 a eae1Vv125 F5 6 04400 r01 4 Pan the camera Progress indicator Slowly pan the ca
17. no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help FC Nikon D3300 CAUTIONS Modifications The FCC requires the user be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corporation may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Interface Cables Use the interface cables sold or provided by Nikon for your equipment Using other interface cables may exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules Notice for Customers in the State of California WARNING Handling the cord on this product may expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Nikon Inc 1300 Walt Whitman Road Melville New York 11747 3064 U S A Tel 631 547 4200 xiii xiv Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction N
18. of two or more with one functioning as a transmitter and the remaining units acting as receivers The receivers are attached to the accessory terminals of one or more cameras allowing the transmitter to be used to release the camera shutters 93 94 Microphones Stereo Microphone ME 1 The D3300 is equipped with an accessory terminal for WR 1 and Va l WR R10 wireless remote controllers Q N Accessory 93 MC DC2 remote cords and Qiy terminal GP 1 GP 1A GPS units which GS accessories connect with the lt mark on the connector aligned with the gt next to the accessory terminal close the connector cover when the terminal is not in use e UC E17 and UC E6 USB cables A 85 The supplied UC E17 cable is not available for separate purchase USBandANV purchase UC E6 cables instead connector e EG CP14 audio video cables accessories e Wireless Mobile Adapter WU 1a Supports two way communication between the camera and smart devices running the Wireless Mobile Utility Optional Accessories Availability may vary with country or region See our website or brochures for the latest information Approved Memory Cards The following SD memory cards have been tested and approved for use in the D3300 Cards with class 6 or faster write speeds are recommended for movie recording Recording may end unexpectedly when cards with slower write speeds are used SD memory SD
19. pictures on the memory card will be copied to the computer Start Transfer During Transfer Do not turn the camera off or disconnect the USB cable while transfer is in progress 4 Terminate the connection When transfer is complete turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable View Pictures Pictures are displayed in ViewNX 2 when transfer is complete Starting ViewNX 2 Manually e Windows Double click the ViewNX 2 shortcut on the desktop e Mac Click the ViewNX 2 icon in the Dock BE Retouching Photographs To crop pictures and perform such tasks as adjusting sharpness and tone levels click the Edit button in the ViewNX 2 toolbar Ill Editing Movies To perform such tasks as trimming unwanted footage from movies shot with the camera click the Movie Editor button in the ViewNX 2 toolbar 87 88 HE Printing Pictures Click the Print button in the ViewNX 2 toolbar A dialog will be displayed pS allowing you to print pictures on a ail Log Ma printer connected to the computer For More Information Consult online help for more information on using ViewNX 2 Viewing the Nikon Website To visit the Nikon website after installing ViewNX 2 select All Programs gt Link to Nikon from the Windows start menu Internet connection required E Technical Notes Read this chapter for information on compatible accessories cleaning and storing the
20. position position e Use approved card g e Format card If problem persists card This memory card may be damaged Contact Nikon cannot be used Card E d Er r F authorized service representative may be damaged flashes i e Error creating new folder Delete files Insert another card or insert new memory card e Insert new memory card This card is not Far Format card or turn camera off and formatted flashes insert new memory card Format the card y i e Reduce quality or size l FuL 5 0 AEA Card is full ashe Delete photographs e Insert new memory card _ o Camera can not focus using autofocus flashes Change composition or focus manually 103 104 Indicator Monitor Viewfinder Solution Subject is too bright e Use a lower ISO sensitivity e Use commercial ND filter e In mode S Increase shutter speed A Choose a smaller aperture higher f number RR Choose another shooting mode e Use a higher ISO sensitivity e Use flash Subject is too dark sIn mode S Lower shutter speed A Choose a larger aperture lower f number No Bulb in S mode fa z z Change shutter speed or select mode M No Time in S mode flashes Press the live view EFFECTS button when you are flashes Press the button to start live view ready to start a Pana before recording a panorama panorama Grot hoot Use a lens with a focal length of 55 mm panorama with le
21. the options selected for Movie settings gt Frame size frame rate and Movie quality in the shooting menu M 76 as shown below Note that depending on memory card write speed shooting may end before this length is reached Frame size frame rate Maximum length Frame size high movie quality pixels Frame rate normal movie quality 1080 LA 1080 h 2 ee 60p 10 min 20 min T a 50p3 SEIS oY i 1920 x 1080 30p T a 25p3 T D 24p 20 min 29 min 59 s Zimm 60p2 TA 1280x 720 0p hah 424 Pr 2 cT mis 640x 424 30p 29 min 59 s Tii i 25p3 29 min 59 s 1 Listed value Actual frame rates for 60p 50p 30p 25p and 24p are 59 94 50 29 97 25 and 23 976 fps respectively 2 Available when NTSC is selected for Video mode 177 w Available when PAL is selected for Video mode gt Movies recorded in miniature effect mode are up to three minutes long when played back 1 Recording Movies Flicker banding or distortion may be visible in the monitor and in the final movie under fluorescent mercury vapor or sodium lamps or if the camera is panned horizontally or an object moves at high speed through frame flicker and banding can be reduced using Flicker reduction A 77 Bright light sources may leave after images when the camera is panned Jagged edges color fringing moir and bright spots may also appear Bright bands may appear in some areas of the frame if the subj
22. 00mm f 2 8 AF 35 70mm f 2 8 AF 23 85mm f 3 5 4 5 New or AF 28 85mm f 3 5 4 5 lenses are zoomed all the way in at the minimum focus distance the in focus indicator may be displayed when the image on the matte screen in the viewfinder is Not in focus Focus manually until image in viewfinder is in focus With maximum aperture of f 5 6 or faster Noise in the form of lines may appear during autofocus when movies are recorded at high ISO sensitivities Use manual focus or focus lock 1 IX NIKKOR Lenses IX NIKKOR lenses can not be used Other Accessories At the time of writing the following accessories were available for the D3300 Power sources e Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL14a 0 11 Additional EN EL14a batteries are available from local retailers and Nikon authorized service representatives EN EL14 batteries can also be used e Battery Charger MH 24 2 11 Recharge EN EL14a and EN EL14 batteries e Power Connector EP 5A AC Adapter EH 5b These accessories can be used to power the camera for extended periods EH 5a and EH 5 AC adapters can also be used A power connector EP 5A is required to connect the camera to the EH 5b EH 5a or EH 5 Filters e Filters intended for special effects photography may interfere with autofocus or the electronic rangefinder e The D3300 can not be used with linear polarizing filters Use C PL or C PL II circular polarizing filters instead e NC filters ar
23. 7 El Easy Pamorama eessssssessssessssessesssssessessnsessesssesessessnseessssnssessecsssees 64 P S A and M Modes 68 Mode P Programmed Auto Mode S Shutter Priority AUtO sssessssssccssesccsecsssseccseessseteeeee 69 Mode A Aperture Priority Auto eesssssccssessccsecsssssceseessseeesene 70 Mode M Manual c ccceccccssscsscssssscsscssssssssssssssessessssssssessesssssssssssesssess 71 Exposure Compensation P S A M 2A and EI PMOGES Only 73 Camera Menus 75 Menu Options ccssssssssesscsesssssesessssesesssssssssessssesssnsesesessssesesees 76 Using Camera MENUS sssscsssccsecsseesssecsseecssesenseecueecsseccsseesseeesseesnes 79 ViewNX 2 82 Installing VieWNX 2 csssssesesecsscscscssesesesesssssssseceecsseseseeseeeees Using ViewNX 2 Copy Pictures to the Computer View PICTUIES sccssscssssssessiecosossasseoctneesseonansontisrdnesseneeaseostobecsoesssisennsadeassess Technical Notes 89 Compatible Lenses ccssssssssesssssssesssesssessssesssssssssssessssesseessees 89 Other AcCeSSOLICS c ssssssssesessssessssecsssesessssesessecessesessesesesesesssees 91 Approved Memory Cards sssscssssssscsecsssessccsseesssseesssuseessneeessneesse 95 Caring for the Camera sssssssssssesessssssesesscscsssessssesesscecesssene 96 SUOMAGEC sscsesscascsassavesciavarscegucnsesisessascoussegwestestecaseraascetopeovtcegsseuessensnicoesdaeaze 96 Cleaning rini i Ea ER 96 C
24. Nikon DIGITAL CAMERA D3300 User s Manual For a complete guide to using your camera see the Reference Manual CO iv To get the most from your camera please be sure to read this User s Manual thoroughly and keep it where it will be read by all who use the product Symbols and Conventions To make it easier to find the information you need the following symbols and conventions are used V This icon marks cautions information that should be read before use to prevent damage to the camera This icon marks notes information that should be read before using the camera AA This icon marks references to other pages in this manual Menu items options and messages displayed in the camera monitor are shown in bold Camera Settings The explanations in this manual assume that default settings are used Nikon Manual Viewer 2 Install the Nikon Manual Viewer 2 app on your smartphone or tablet to view Nikon digital camera manuals anytime a anywhere Nikon Manual Viewer 2 can be downloaded free of cm charge from the App Store and Google Play Download of the app and any product manuals requires an Internet connection for which fees may be levied by your phone or Internet service provider A For Your Safety Before using the camera for the first time read the safety instructions in For Your Safety viii xi Package Contents Confirm that the package contains the following items
25. XC memory cards SDHC memory cards cards gt ee 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64GB Toshiba 4 GB 6 GB 8 GB 12 GB 16 GB 24GB Panasonic 268 3268 48 GB 64 GB Lexar Media Platinum II 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64GB Professional 64 GB 128 GB Full HD Video 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB Check that any card readers or other devices with which the card will be used support 2 GB cards Check that any card readers or other devices with which the card will be used are SDHC compliant The camera supports UHS I Check that any card readers or other devices with which the card will be used are SDXC compliant The camera supports UHS I DP SP P PP XC XC I Other cards have not been tested For more details on the above cards please contact the manufacturer N w 95 96 Caring for the Camera Storage When the camera will not be used for an extended period remove the battery and store it in a cool dry area with the terminal cover in place To prevent mold or mildew store the camera in a dry well ventilated area Do not store your camera with naphtha or camphor moth balls or in locations that e are poorly ventilated or subject to humidities of over 60 e are next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields such as televisions or radios e are exposed to temperatures above 50 C 122 F or below 10 C 14 F Cleaning Camera body Use a blower to remove dust and lint the
26. a battery or charger for extended periods while the devices are on or in use Parts of the device become hot Leaving the device in direct contact with the skin for extended periods may result in low temperature burns ZA Do not leave the product where it will be exposed to extremely high temperatures such as in an enclosed automobile or in direct sunlight Failure to observe this precaution could cause damage or fire A Do not aim a flash at the operator of a motor vehicle Failure to observe this precaution could result in accidents A Observe caution when using the flash e Using the camera with the flash in close contact with the skin or other objects could cause burns e Using the flash close to the subject s eyes could cause temporary visual impairment The flash should be no less than one meter 3 ft 4 in from the subject Particular care should be observed when photographing infants Z 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 the skin or entering the eyes or mouth A Do not carry tripods with a lens or camera attached You could trip or accidentally strike others resulting in injury ZA Observe proper precautions when handling batteries Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled Observe the following precautions when handling batteries for use in this product e
27. a takes one photograph each time shutter release button is pressed Continuous The camera takes photographs while the shutter release button is pressed m Quiet shutter release As for single frame except that camera noise is reduced Self timer Take pictures using the self timer The timer starts when the shutter release button is pressed all the way down and the shutter is released after about 10 seconds 52s Delayed remote ML L3 Shutter is released 2 s after shutter release button on optional ML L3 remote control is pressed 3 Quick response remote ML L3 Shutter is released when shutter release button on optional ML L3 remote control is pressed The Viewfinder By Focus POINTS cissie 24 k appears when memory By Focus indicator sesssssssssssesseceseenee 24 remains for over 1000 exposures JE Autoexposure AE lock indicator es P shutter Speed ssiiserissiessrisisissi rsssiss 72 E Fash ready indicator Aperture f number wees 72 i Flexible PRA aS indicator Wa special effects mode indicator 52 Exposure indicator svete 72 Exposure compensation display E Low battery warning vu o Pona 73 Number of exposures remaining Electronic rangefinder scale ene errr 16 E Flash compensation indicator Number of shots remaining before Boe Ci memory buffer fills sssesecee 24 wee compensation indicator White balance recording indicator Expo
28. 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 Life Long Learning As part of Nikon s Life Long Learning commitment to ongoing product support and education continually updated information is available on line at the following sites e For users in the U S A http www nikonusa com e For users in Europe and Africa http vww europe nikon com support e For users in Asia Oceania and the Middle East http www nikon asia com Visit these sites to keep up to date with the latest product information tips answers to frequently asked questions FAQs and general advice on digital imaging and photography Additional information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area See the following URL for contact information http imaging nikon com Introduction Getting to Know the Camera and displays You may find it helpful to bookmark this section Take a few moments to familiarize yourself with camera controls E and refer to it as you read through the rest of the manual The Camera Body Bl Movie record button 37 BE command dial By Power switch 14 BE Mode dial P shutter release button 24 25 Eon button Bae Dutto iieii 71 73 E shoe for optional flash Be information button units WA Eyelets for camera str
29. able in amp and modes selection 111 112 Movie Metering TTL exposure metering using main image sensor Metering method Matrix Frame size pixels and frame rate e 1920 x 1080 60p progressive 50p 30p 25p 24p high normal e 1280 x 720 60p 50p high normal e 640 x 424 30p 25p high normal Frame rates of 30p actual frame rate 29 97 fps and 60p actual frame rate 59 94 fps are available when NTSC is selected for video mode 25p and 50p are available when PAL is selected for video mode Actual frame rate when 24p is selected is 23 976 fps File format MOV Video compression H 264 MPEG 4 Advanced Video Coding Audio recording format Linear PCM Audio recording device Built in monaural or external stereo microphone sensitivity adjustable ISO sensitivity ISO 100 12800 can also be set to approx 1 EV ISO 25600 equivalent above ISO 12800 Monitor Monitor 7 5 cm 3 in approx 921k dot VGA TFT LCD with 170 viewing angle approx 100 frame coverage and brightness adjustment Playback Playback Full frame and thumbnail 4 9 or 72 images or calendar playback with playback zoom movie and panorama playback photo and or movie slide shows histogram display highlights auto image rotation picture rating and image comment up to 36 characters Interface USB Hi Speed USB Video output NTSC
30. ap Infrared receiver for ML L3 remote control rear eee 93 B speaker FB Focal plane mark e 1 The Speaker Do not place the speaker in close proximity to magnetic devices Failure to observe this precaution could affect the data recorded on the magnetic devices AF assist illuminator Ecru contacts Self timer lamp EZ Mirror Red eye reduction lamp 25 l ns mount EB Built in PASH R E S 29 Ei sody an g Utes tasctsancate 68 E Accessory nE secestcoe E Microphone E 39 Connector far extemal E connector cover MICFOPNONE va sesssessssssesetsessssee rn button rr 77 EJuss and A V connector EJ Mounting mark 13 EJ omi mini pin connector 21 Infrared receiver for ML L3 remote control front Elens release button Ex Rubber eyecup BA viewfinder CYEPICCE ceeeeeeeeee EE Diopter adjustment control pa DUTTON sanun EE menu button 75 46 Battery chamber cover Ee button 26 Haoa DUTO M iiinn 6 BE DUTTON eeessssecetsessseceeee 26 79 EJ tripod socket Eji button 10 P Monitor nnn 8 26 30 Bo button 30 36 EX sattery latihanna 12 19 PJO 0K button enn 79 i Power connector cover for muti SOLO CEON essesesssssssssssssssscecsecnnee 79 optional PONT connector 42 Memory card slot covet 12 20 The Mode Dial The camera offers a choice of the following shooting modes and GUIDE mode P S A and M Modes Select these modes for full
31. aring for the Camera and Battery Cautions sseeee 97 Caring for the Came ra ssesscsssssccsseecsseeseseteeeee Caring for the Battery Error M SSAQGES cscssssssssssessseesesssesessssssssenesesssesssessseenenesesaseres SPecifiCAtiONs sisicsssccssscesssscsnssssssessinsevdecessccenssesasensdesssesessesvessacees Battery Life cycscvectsceccscesivscasvexscssessessuvstussesisbaseuasessscansecssstecuvetnetts vii viii For Your Safety To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions listed in this section are indicated by the following symbol warnings before using this Nikon product This icon marks warnings To prevent possible injury read all BE WARNINGS Z Keep the sun out of the frame Keep the sun well out of the frame when shooting backlit subjects Sunlight focused into the camera when the sun is in or close to the frame could cause a fire Z Do not look at the sun through the viewfinder Viewing the sun or other strong light source through the viewfinder could cause permanent visual impairment A Using the viewfinder diopter adjustment A Turn off immediately in the event of malfunction Should you notice smoke o
32. batteries varies with the condition of the battery temperature the interval between shots and the length of time menus are displayed Sample figures for EN EL14a 1230 mAh batteries are given below e Photographs single frame release mode CIPA standard Approximately 700 shots Photographs continuous release mode Nikon standard Approximately 2500 shots Movies Approximately 55 minutes at 1080 60p and 1080 50p2 Measured at 23 C 73 4 F 3 C 5 4 F with an AF S DX NIKKOR 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6G VR II lens under the following test conditions lens cycled from infinity to minimum range and one photograph taken at default settings once every 30 s after photograph is taken monitor is turned on for 4 s tester waits for standby timer to expire after monitor is turned off flash fired at full power once every other shot Live view not used 2 Measured at 20 C 68 F with an AF S DX NIKKOR 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6G VR II lens under the following test conditions vibration reduction off continuous release mode focus mode set to AF C image quality set to JPEG basic image size set to M medium white balance set to AUTO ISO sensitivity set to ISO 100 shutter speed 50 s focus cycled from infinity to minimum range three times after shutter release button has been pressed halfway for 3 s six shots are then taken in succession and monitor turned on for 4 s and then turned off cycle repeated once standby timer has expired 3 Meas
33. ck folder Playback display options Image review Rotate tall Slide show DPOF print order Rating 6 Display options p foetal Press gt to display options for the selected menu item 7 Highlight an option g Poet Press A or W to highlight an option 8 Select the highlighted item Press to select the highlighted item To exit without making a selection press the MENU button Note the following e Menu items that are displayed in gray are not currently available e While pressing generally has the same effect as pressing there are some cases in which selection can only be made by pressing e To exit the menus and return to shooting mode press the shutter release button halfway 1 25 81 82 ViewNX 2 Installing ViewNX 2 Install the supplied software to display and edit photographs and movies that have been copied to your computer Before installing ViewNX 2 confirm that your computer meets the system requirements on page 84 Be sure to use the latest version of ViewNxX 2 which is available for download from the websites listed on page xvi as earlier versions that do not support the D3300 may fail to transfer NEF RAW images correctly 1 Launch the installer Start the computer insert the installer CD and launch the installer A language selection dialog will be displayed If the desired language is not available click Region Selection to choose a different region regi
34. ct may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without Nikon s prior written permission e Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice Notice for Customers in Canada CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B Notices for Customers in Europe e Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product e While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in these manuals is accurate and complete we would appreciate it were you to bring any errors or omissions to the attention of the Nikon representative in your area address provided separately CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment is to be collected separately The following apply only Sa to users in European countries e This product is designated for separate collection at an appropriate collection point Do not dispose of as household waste e Separate collection and recycling helps conserve natural resources and prevent negative consequences for human health and the environment that might result from incorrect disposal e For more information contact the retailer or the local author
35. d raise the wall plug and connect the plug adapter as shown below at left making sure the plug is fully inserted Insert the battery and plug the charger in An exhausted battery will fully charge in about an hour and 50 minutes Battery charging Charging complete 11 3 Insert the battery and memory card Insert the battery in the orientation shown using the battery to keep the orange battery latch pressed to one side The latch locks the battery in place when the battery is fully inserted 4 attach a lens Be careful to prevent dust from entering the camera when the lens or body cap is removed Remove the camera body cap Remove the rear lens cap Mounting mark camera Align the mounting marks Mounting mark lens V ES Rotate the lens as shown until it clicks into place A Be sure to remove the lens cap before taking pictures 13 5 Turn the camera on A language selection dialog will be displayed The Power Switch Rotate the power switch as shown to turn the camera on Rotate the power switch as shown to turn the camera off Lenses with Retractable Lens Barrel Buttons Before using the camera unlock and extend the zoom ring Keeping the retractable lens barrel button pressed rota
36. d be removed with a dry cloth Continued use could result in fire e Do not go near the charger during thunderstorms Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock e Do not handle the plug or charger with wet hands Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury or product malfunction due to fire or electric shock e Do not use with travel converters or adapters designed to convert from one voltage to another or with DC to AC inverters Failure to observe this precaution could damage the product or cause overheating or fire A Use appropriate cables When connecting cables to the input and output jacks use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for the purpose to maintain compliance with product regulations A CD ROMs CD ROMs containing software or manuals should not be played back on audio CD equipment Playing CD ROMs on an audio CD player could cause hearing loss or damage the equipment Follow the directions of airline and hospital personnel This camera transmits radio frequencies that could interfere with medical equipment or aircraft navigation Disable the wireless network feature and remove all wireless accessories from the camera before boarding an aircraft and turn the camera off during take off and landing In medical facilities follow staff instructions regarding the use of wireless devices xi xii Notices e No part of the manuals included with this produ
37. der Eye level pentamirror single lens reflex viewfinder Frame coverage Approx 95 horizontal and 95 vertical Magnification Approx 0 85 x 50 mm f 1 4 lens at infinity 1 0 m Eyepoint 18 mm 1 0 m from center surface of viewfinder eyepiece lens Diopter adjustment 1 7 0 5 m Focusing screen Type B BriteView Clear Matte Mark VII screen Reflex mirror Quick return Lens aperture Instant return electronically controlled Lens Compatible lenses Autofocus is available with AF S and AF I lenses Autofocus is not available with other type G and D lenses AF lenses IX NIKKOR and lenses for the F3AF are not supported and Al P lenses Non CPU lenses can be used in mode M but the camera exposure meter will not function The electronic rangefinder can be used with lenses that have a maximum aperture of f 5 6 or faster 107 Shutter Type Electronically controlled vertical travel focal plane shutter Speed Yaoo0 30 s in steps of 3 EV Bulb Time Flash sync speed X 00 s synchronizes with shutter at 200 s or slower Release Release mode E single frame Sy continuous 8 quiet shutter release self timer amp 2s delayed remote ML L3 amp quick response remote ML L3 Frame advance rate Up to 5 fps Note Frame rates assume manual focus manual or shutter priority auto exposure a shutter speed of 50 s or faster and other settings at defau
38. ding The live view refresh rate will drop together with the frame rate for continuous release mode using autofocus during live view photography will disrupt the preview Options Available in Live View HES Photo Illustration T select live view Press the Ly button The view through the lens will be displayed in the monitor 2 Adjust outline thickness Press to display the options shown at right Press or lt 4 to make outlines thicker or thinner ok errs i 125 F5 6 sa400 2 0k 3 Press 6 Press to exit when settings are complete To exit live view press the button The selected settings will continue in effect and will apply to photographs taken using the viewfinder 57 BEES Color Sketch 1 select live view Press the button The view through the lens will be displayed in the monitor 2 Adjust options Press to display the options shown at right Press A or to highlight Vividness or Outlines and press lt or gt to change Vividness can be increased to make colors more saturated or decreased for a washed out monochromatic effect while outlines can be made thicker or thinner Increasing the thickness of the lines also makes colors more saturated Vividness Outlines 3 Press 6 Press to exit when settings are complete To exit live view press the button The selected settings will continue in effect a
39. dobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 0 or later 1 On your computer launch a web browser and open the following site http nikonimglib com manual 2 Choose a language and download the Reference Manual 3 Double click the downloaded file Table of Contents Package CONteNt ssscssssssssssessssssessssesessesessssessssessssnsasseesssseeeees i For Your Safety cssssssssssssscsssssssssessssessssessssssesssesssssssessseesseseees viii a E E A E EE xii Introduction 1 Getting to Know the Camera csssssssssssssssessssesesssesesseeesessesee 1 The Cam ra BOY ssssascssssinscsassovssoesatsasosseesussasatesivnspeesusasaoecsusteeesasagzesans 1 The Mode Dial The J amp Button The Viewfinder The Information Display sssssesssssssesssccsssesssssssetecsessnsessessnseeseeess 8 First Steps 11 Point and Shoot Modes amp and 22 Framing Photos in the Viewfinder ssscsscscecesssessssseeeee 23 Viewing Photographs ssessessseessseesceessseesecssseeceessnsecessenssecseesnneeses 26 Deleting Unwanted Pictures ssss sssssseerssssssseressssssneesssssneesnseseeesssee 28 Framing Photos in the Monitor cssssssssssssessseesessssessseeees 30 Viewing Photographs sssssssssssssssssssssseresessssereesssosneeessseneesssseeeessssseee 34 Deleting Unwanted Pictures sscssssssccsssccssseecseessssseessneeeeesseees 35 Recording MOVIES ssesessssesessesescesecos
40. e recommended for protecting the lens e To prevent ghosting use of a filter is not recommended when the subject is framed against a bright light or when a bright light source is in the frame e Center weighted metering is recommended with filters with exposure factors filter factors over 1 x Y44 Y48 Y52 O56 R60 XO X1 C PL ND2S ND4 ND4S ND8 ND8S ND400 A2 A12 B2 B8 B12 See the filter manual for details 91 92 Viewfinder eyepiece accessories e DK 5 Eyepiece Cap Prevents light entering via the viewfinder from appearing in the photograph or interfering with exposure e DK 20C Eyepiece Correction Lenses Lenses are available with diopters of 5 4 3 2 0 0 5 1 2 and 3 m when the camera diopter adjustment control is in the neutral position 1 m Use eyepiece correction lenses only if the desired focus can not be achieved with the built in diopter adjustment control 1 7 to 0 5 m Test eyepiece correction lenses before purchase to ensure that the desired focus can be achieved The rubber eyecup can not be used with eyepiece correction lenses Magnifier DG 2 The DG 2 magnifies the scene displayed in the center of the viewfinder for greater precision during focusing Eyepiece adapter required available separately e Eyepiece Adapter DK 22 The DK 22 is used when attaching the DG 2 magnifier e Right Angle Viewing Attachment DR 6 The DR 6 attaches at a right angle to the viewfind
41. e with bright scenes to create bright images that seem filled with light Note The built in flash turns off Low Key Use with dark scenes to create dark low key images with prominent highlights Note The built in flash turns off HDR Painting Each time a photo is taken the camera shoots two frames at different exposures and combines them for a painterly effect that emphasizes detail and color Note The effect can not be previewed in live view Note that the desired results may not be achieved if the camera or subject moves during shooting During recording a message is displayed and no further photos can be taken The built in flash turns off continuous shooting is disabled and movies are recorded in mode E Easy Panorama Shoot panoramas as described on page 64 Start live view before beginning recording panoramas can not be shot during viewfinder photography Note The built in flash turns off and movies can not be recorded 55 56 Preventing Blur Use a tripod to prevent blur caused by camera shake at slow shutter speeds NEF RAW NEF RAW recording is not available in FA VI POP amp amp 5 and modes Pictures taken when an NEF RAW or NEF RAW JPEG fine option is selected in these modes will be recorded as JPEG images JPEG images created at these settings will be recorded as fine quality images i amp and f Modes Autofocus is not available during movie recor
42. ect is briefly illuminated by a flash or other bright momentary light source When recording movies avoid pointing the camera at the sun or other strong light sources Failure to observe this precaution could result in damage to the camera s internal circuitry The camera can record both video and sound do not cover the microphone during recording Note that the built in microphone may record lens noise during autofocus and vibration reduction Flash lighting can not be used during movie recording Live view may end automatically to prevent damage to the camera s internal circuits exit live view when the camera is not in use Note that the temperature of the camera s internal circuits may rise and noise bright spots randomly spaced bright pixels or fog may be displayed in the following instances the camera may also become noticeably warm but this does not indicate a malfunction e The ambient temperature is high e The camera has been used for extended periods in live view or to record movies e The camera has been used in continuous release mode for extended periods If live view does not start when you attempt to start live view or movie recording wait for the internal circuits to cool and then try again 39 40 1 The Count Down Display A count down will be displayed 30 s before live view ends automatically Depending on shooting conditions the timer may appear immediately when movie recording begin
43. ed and aperture for optimal exposure Use to freeze or blur motion User chooses shutter speed camera selects aperture for best results Use to blur background or bring both foreground and background into focus User chooses aperture camera selects shutter speed for best results User controls both shutter speed and M Manual M 71 aperture Set shutter speed to Bulb or Time for long time exposures Shutter priority auto 469 Aperture priority A auto 470 Using the Built in Flash For flash photography press the EA button to raise the flash 68 Mode P Programmed Auto This mode is recommended for snapshots or whenever you want to leave the camera in charge of shutter speed and aperture The camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure in most situations Mode S Shutter Priority Auto In shutter priority auto you choose the shutter speed while the camera automatically selects the aperture that will produce the optimal exposure Rotate the command dial to choose the desired shutter speed rotate right for faster speeds left for slower speeds 69 70 Mode A Aperture Priority Auto In aperture priority auto you choose the aperture while the camera automatically selects the shutter speed that will produce the optimal exposure Rotate the command dial left for larger apertures lower f numbers right
44. elease button is pressed halfway If the flash is raised photographs can only be taken when the flash ready indicator is displayed If the flash ready indicator is not displayed the flash is charging remove your finger briefly from the shutter release button and try again When the flash is not in use return it to its closed position by pressing it gently downward till the latch clicks into place 29 Framing Photos in the Monitor 1 Press the button The view through the lens will be displayed in the camera monitor live view button 2 Ready the camera Hold the handgrip in your right hand and cradle the camera body or lens with your left When framing photographs in portrait tall orientation hold the camera as shown at right 30 3 Focus ar gt E APSISNerIONTSSDICD A ENORM Press the shutter release button halfway The focus point will flash green while the camera focuses If the a camera is able to focus the E v125_F5 6 s400 112 focus point will be Focus point displayed in green if the camera is unable to focus the focus point will flash red 4 Take the picture Press the shutter release button the rest of the way down The monitor turns off and the memory card access lamp lights during recording Do not eject the memory card or remove or disconnect the power source until the lamp has
45. ens can be used to focus at very close ranges Night Portrait Use for a natural balance between the main subject and the background in portraits taken under low light Preventing Blur Use a tripod to prevent blur caused by camera shake at slow shutter speeds 51 2S 2 Special Effects Special effects can be used when recording images Night Vision Selective Color VI Super Vivid Z Silhouette POP Pop i High Key FER i Photo Illustration Low Key SECTS Ey Color Sketch HDR Painting Q Toy Camera Effect I Easy Panorama tf Miniature Effect The following effects can be selected by rotating the mode dial to EFFECTS and rotating the command dial until the desired option appears in the monitor Vik ay EFFECTS Mode dial Command dial vies Bans Color sketch S EFFECTS Monitor 52 Night Vision Use under conditions of darkness to record monochrome images at high ISO sensitivities Note Pictures may be affected by noise in the form of randomly spaced bright pixels fog or lines Autofocus is available in live view only manual focus can be used if the camera is unable to focus The built in flash and AF assist illuminator turn off VI Super Vivid Overall saturation and contrast are increased for a more vibrant image POP Pop Overall saturation is increased for a more lively image Photo Illu
46. er eyepiece allowing the image in the viewfinder to be viewed at right angles to the lens for example from directly above when the camera is horizontal Software e Capture NX 2 A complete photo editing package offering such features as white balance adjustment and color control points Note Use the latest versions of Nikon software Most Nikon software offers an auto update feature Nikon Message Center 2 when the computer is connected to the Internet See the websites listed on page xvi for the latest information on supported operating systems Body Cap BF 1B Body Cap BF 1A The body cap keeps the mirror Body cap viewfinder screen and image sensor free of dust when a lens is not in place Accessory Accessory Shoe Cover BS 1 A cover protecting the accessory shoe covers shoe The accessory shoe is used for optional flash units e Wireless Remote Control ML L3 40 6 The ML L3 uses a3 V CR2025 battery S dA om amp Zid Z Pressing the battery chamber latch to the right Remote ee controle insert a fingernail into the gap and open the battery Rieke chamber Ensure that the battery is inserted in the SEA correct orientation e Wireless Remote Controller WR R10 WR T10 When a WR R10 controller wireless remote controller is attached the camera can be controlled wirelessly using a WR T10 wireless remote controller e Wireless Remote Controller WR 1 WR 1 units are used in groups
47. framing photographs in portrait tall orientation hold the camera as shown at right Using a Zoom Lens Use the zoom ring to zoom in on the subject so that it fills a larger area of the frame or zoom out to increase the area visible in the final photograph select longer focal lengths on the lens focal length scale to zoom in shorter focal lengths to zoom out If the lens is equipped with a retractable lens barrel button M 14 press and hold the button while rotating the zoom ring until the lens is released and the message shown at right is no longer displayed and then adjust zoom using the zoom ring Zoom ring Before taking photos rotate the zoom ring to extend the lens 23 24 2 Frame the photograph Frame a photograph in the viewfinder with the main subject in at least one of the 11 focus points Press the shutter release button halfway Press the shutter release button halfway to focus if the subject is poorly lit the I flash may pop up and the AF assist illuminator may In focus Buffer light When the focus indicator capacity operation is complete a beep will sound a beep may not sound if the subject is moving and the in focus indicator will appear in the viewfinder In focus indicator Description Subject in focus J Camera unable to focus using autofocus See flashes page 103 4 shoot Smoothly press
48. gone out and recording is complete When recording is complete the photograph will be displayed in the monitor for a few seconds Press the button to exit live view 31 32 Automatic Scene Selection Scene Auto Selector If live view is selected in amp or mode the OME ITE camera will automatically analyze the subject and select the appropriate shooting mode when autofocus is enabled The selected mode is shown in the monitor 125 F5 6 4400 2 0 k 2 Portrait Human portrait subjects lal Landscape Landscapes and cityscapes amp Close up Subjects close to the camera Fa Night portrait Portrait subjects framed against a dark background a Auto Subjects suited to amp or mode or that do not a Auto flash off fall into the categories listed above I Shooting in Live View Mode Although it will not appear in the final picture distortion may be visible in the monitor if the camera is panned horizontally or an object moves at high speed through frame Bright light sources may leave after images in the monitor when the camera is panned Bright spots may also appear Flicker and banding visible in the monitor under fluorescent mercury vapor or sodium lamps can be reduced using Flicker reduction M 77 although they may still be visible in the final photograph at some shutter speeds When shooting in live
49. i TTL flash for digital SLR with spot metering Flash mode Auto auto with red eye reduction auto slow sync auto slow sync with red eye reduction fill flash red eye reduction slow sync slow sync with red eye reduction rear curtain with slow sync rear curtain sync off 110 Flash Flash compensation 3 1 EV in increments of 1 3 EV Flash ready indicator Lights when built in flash or optional flash unit is fully charged flashes after flash is fired at full output Accessory shoe ISO 518 hot shoe with sync and data contacts and safety lock Nikon Creative Lighting Advanced Wireless Lighting supported with System CLS SB 910 SB 900 SB 800 or SB 700 as a master flash or SU 800 as commander Flash Color Information Communication supported with all CLS compatible flash units Sync terminal AS 15 sync terminal adapter available separately White balance White balance Auto incandescent fluorescent 7 types direct sunlight flash cloudy shade preset manual all except preset manual with fine tuning Live view Lens servo e Autofocus AF Single servo AF AF S full time servo AF AF F e Manual focus MF AF area mode Face priority AF wide area AF normal area AF subject tracking AF Autofocus Contrast detect AF anywhere in frame camera selects focus point automatically when face priority AF or subject tracking AF is selected Automatic scene Avail
50. ion of the area that will be in focus and press A or W to adjust its width ES 5 Press 6 Press 8 to exit when settings are complete To exit live view press the button The selected settings will continue in effect and will apply to photographs taken using the viewfinder 61 HE Z Selective Color 1 select live view Press the button The view through the lens will be displayed in the monitor 2 Display options Press to display selective color options 3 Select a color Frame an object in the white square in the center of the display and press A 7 to choose the color of the object as one that will remain in the final image the camera may have difficulty detecting unsaturated colors choose a saturated color To zoom in on the center of the display for more precise color selection press amp Press Q amp to zoom out 62 4 Choose the color range Color range Press A or W to increase or decrease the range of similar hues that will be included in the final image Choose from values between 1 and 7 note that higher values may include hues from other colors 5 Select additional colors To select additional colors rotate the command dial to highlight another of the three color boxes at the top of the display and repeat Steps 3 and 4 to select another color Repeat for a third color if desired To deselect the
51. ities in charge of waste management This symbol on the battery indicates that the battery is to be collected separately The following apply only to users in European countries e All batteries whether marked with this symbol or not are designated for separate collection at an appropriate collection point Do not dispose of as household waste e For more information contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management Notices for Customers in the U S A The Battery Charger INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE DANGER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS For connection to a supply not in the U S A use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet if needed This power unit is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position Federal Communications Commission FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is
52. l frame Press amp to reduce the number of images QE button displayed HE Calendar Playback To view images taken on a selected date pate list calendar playback press the S8 button when 72 images are displayed Press the Q8 button to toggle between the date list and the list of thumbnails for the selected date Use the multi selector to highlight dates in the date list or to highlight pictures in the thumbnail list Press amp when the cursor is in the date list to return to 72 frame playback ie Thumbnail list 27 28 Deleting Unwanted Pictures Display the photograph you wish to delete gt button Press f a confirmation dialog will be displayed Tl button Press the tt button again to delete the picture The Standby Timer The viewfinder and information display will turn off if no operations are performed for about eight seconds y reducing the drain on the battery Press the shutter g N release button halfway to reactivate the display The length of time before the standby timer expires automatically can be selected using the Auto off timers option in the setup menu M 77 E gt E Exposure meters off Exposure meters on The Built in Flash If additional lighting is required for correct exposure in amp mode the built in flash will pop up automatically when the shutter r
53. lay the movie you wish to delete i indicated b i movies are indicated by icons a button Press tt a confirmation dialog will be displayed i button Press the tt button again to delete the movie 43 Guide Mode The Guide Guide mode gives access to a variety of frequently used and useful functions The top level of the guide is displayed when the mode GUIDE dial is rotated to GUIDE GUIDE MODE Bek View delete m BE Number of exposures remaining M 16 i Retouch Set un Battery indicator M 18 Shooting mode A guide mode indicator appears on the shooting mode icon Choose from the following items Shoot View delete Take pictures E shoot Easy operation gt Advanced operation View and or delete pictures View multiple photos Choose a date Retouch Retouch pictures By Cron Images leaving BS only the portions you want to keep OBak GOK Change Display and sound settings OBa 2 0 44 Guide Mode Menus To access these menus highlight Shoot View delete Retouch or Set up and press GUIDE MODE BAK Sune MODE wes TA HE Shoot Easy operation Advanced operation Auto Soften backgrounds
54. lt values Self timer 25 55 105 20 s 1 9 exposures Exposure Metering mode TTL exposure metering using 420 pixel RGB sensor Metering method e Matrix metering 3D color matrix metering Il type G E and D lenses color matrix metering II other CPU lenses e Center weighted metering Weight of 75 given to 8 mm circle in center of frame e Spot metering Meters 3 5 mm circle about 2 5 of frame centered on selected focus point Range ISO 100 f 1 4 lens 20 C 68 F e Matrix or center weighted metering 0 20 EV e Spot metering 2 20 EV Exposure meter coupling CPU Exposure Mode AUTO Auto modes auto auto flash off programmed auto with flexible program P shutter priority auto S aperture priority auto A manual M scene modes portrait landscape amp child amp sports amp close up night portrait special effects modes 24 night vision VI super vivid POP pop amp photo illustration color sketch 8 toy camera effect miniature effect selective color amp silhouette Ml high key low key HDR painting l easy panorama Exposure compensation Can be adjusted by 5 5 EV in increments of 3 EV in P S A and M modes Exposure lock Luminosity locked at detected value with fit O n button ISO sensitivity ISO 100 12800 in steps of 1 EV Can also be set to Recommended appro
55. ly smaller than the area visible in the display during shooting No panorama will be recorded if shooting ends before the halfway point if shooting ends after the halfway point but before the panorama is complete the unrecorded portion will be shown in gray Dates can not be imprinted on panoramas Hl Viewing Panoramas To view a panorama display it in full frame playback 1 26 and press The start of the panorama will be displayed with the smallest dimension filling the display and the camera will then scroll through the picture in the original pan direction Your current position is indicated by the navigation window Peer Navigation window Guide The following operations can be performed To Description Pause Pause playback Pla Resume playback when the panorama y is paused or during rewind advance Press lt to rewind gt to advance If ai Ty playback is paused the panorama Advance rewind O rewinds or advances a segment at a KE time keep the button pressed for continuous rewind or advance Return to full frame O ica Press A or P to exit to full frame playback playback 67 P S A and M Modes P S A and M modes offer different degrees of control over shutter speed and aperture Mode Description Recommended for snapshots and in other Programmed auto __ situations in which there is little time to 69 adjust camera settings Camera sets shutter spe
56. maging Products Association CIPA 23 3 C 73 4 5 4 F e Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described in this manual at any time and without prior notice Nikon will not be held liable for damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual may contain HE MH 24 Battery Charger Rated input AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 2 A maximum Rated output DC 8 4 V 0 9 A Supported batteries Nikon Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL14a Charging time Approx 1 hour and 50 minutes at an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F when no charge remains Operating temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Dimensions W x H x D Approx 70 x 26 x 97 mm 2 8 x 1 0 x 3 8 in excluding plug adapter Weight Approx 96 g 3 4 oz excluding plug adapter EE EN EL14a Rechargeable Li ion Battery Type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Rated capacity 7 2 V 1230 mAh Operating temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Dimensions W x H x D Approx 38 x 53 x 14mm 1 5 x 2 1 x 0 6 in Weight Approx 49 g 1 7 oz excluding terminal cover 115 116 EE AF S DX NIKKOR 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6G VR II Lens Type Type G AF S DX lens with built in CPU and F mount Focal length 18 55 mm Maximum aperture 3 5 5 6 Lens construction 11 elements in 8 groups including 1 aspherical lens element Angle of view 76 28 50 Focal length
57. mera up down left or right as shown below Shooting will start when the camera detects the pan direction and a progress indicator will appear in the display Shooting ends automatically when the end of the panorama is reached An example of how to pan the camera is shown below Without changing your position pan the camera in a steady curve either horizontally or vertically Time the pan according to the option selected for Image size in the shooting menu about 15 seconds are needed to complete the pan when Normal panorama is selected about 30 seconds when Wide panorama is selected 65 66 Panoramas Panorama size can be selected using the Image size item in the shooting menu choose from Normal panorama and Wide panorama CQ 76 An error message will be displayed if the camera is panned too quickly or unsteadily Note that because panoramas are composed of multiple images the joins between images may be visible and the desired results may not be achieved with moving subjects or with neon lights or other subjects that exhibit rapid changes in color or brightness subjects that are too close to the camera poorly lit subjects and subjects such as the sky or sea that are a solid color or contain simple repeating patterns Exposure compensation M 73 can be used to adjust exposure by up to 3 EV in steps of 3 EV Adjust exposure compensation after starting live view in Step 1 The completed panorama will be slight
58. n a carrying case or plastic bag before exposing it to sudden changes in temperature Keep away from strong magnetic fields Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields Strong static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor damage data stored on the memory card or affect the product s internal circuitry Do not leave the lens pointed at the sun Do not leave the lens pointed at the sun or other strong light source for an extended period Intense light may cause the image sensor to deteriorate or produce a white blur effect in photographs Turn the product off before removing or disconnecting the power source Do not unplug the product or remove the battery while the product is on or while images are being recorded or deleted Forcibly cutting power in these circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to product memory or internal circuitry To prevent an accidental interruption of power avoid carrying the product from one location to another while the AC adapter is connected 97 98 Cleaning When cleaning the camera body use a blower to gently remove dust and lint then wipe gently with a soft dry cloth After using the camera at the beach or seaside wipe off any sand or salt using a cloth lightly dampened in pure water and then dry the camera thoroughly The lens a
59. n wipe gently with a soft dry cloth After using the camera at the beach or seaside wipe off sand or salt with a cloth lightly dampened in distilled water and dry thoroughly Important Dust or other foreign matter inside the camera may cause damage not covered under warranty Lens mirror and viewfinder These glass elements 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 soft cloth or chamois leather Do not apply pressure as this could result in damage or malfunction Do not use alcohol thinner or other volatile chemicals Caring for the Camera and Battery Cautions Caring for the Camera Do not drop The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shocks or vibration Keep dry This product is not waterproof and may malfunction if immersed in water or exposed to high levels of humidity Rusting of the internal mechanism can cause irreparable damage Avoid sudden changes in temperature Sudden changes in temperature such as those that occur when entering or leaving a heated building ona cold day can cause condensation inside the device To prevent condensation place the device i
60. nd mirror are easily damaged Dust and lint should be gently removed with a blower When using an aerosol blower keep the can vertical to prevent discharge of liquid To remove fingerprints and other stains from the lens apply a small amount of lens cleaner to a soft cloth and wipe the lens carefully See the Reference Manual for information on cleaning the image sensor Do not touch the shutter curtain The shutter curtain is extremely thin and easily damaged Under 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 Storage To prevent mold or mildew store the camera in a dry well ventilated area If you are using an AC adapter unplug the adapter to prevent fire If the product will not be used for an extended period remove the battery to prevent leakage and store the camera in a plastic bag containing a desiccant Do not however store the camera case in a plastic bag as this may cause the material to deteriorate Note that desiccant gradually loses its capacity to absorb moisture and should be replaced at regular intervals To prevent mold or mildew take the camera out of storage at least once amonth Turn the camera on and release the shutter a few times before putting it away Store the battery in a cool dry place Replace the terminal cover before putting the battery away Note
61. nd will apply to photographs taken using the viewfinder 58 HE amp Toy Camera Effect 1 Select live view Press the button The view through the lens will be displayed in the monitor Adjust options Press to display the options shown at right Press A or to highlight Vividness or Vignetting Aa and press lt or gt to change e125 F560 seA400 2 0hk Adjust vividness to make colors more or less saturated vignetting to control the amount of vignetting Press W Press to exit when settings are complete To exit live view press the button The selected settings will continue in effect and will apply to photographs taken using the viewfinder 59 60 HE f Miniature Effect 1 select live view Press the button The view through the lens will be displayed in the monitor 2 Position the focus point Use the multi selector to position the focus point in the area that will be in focus and then press the shutter release button halfway to focus To temporarily clear 1 AEn E N 125 F5 6 s 400 2 0k miniature effect options from the display and enlarge the view in the monitor for precise focus press Press amp amp to restore the miniature effect display Display options Press to display miniature effect options ES 4 Adjust options Press lt or P to choose the orientat
62. nge and then unplug the charger and remove and reinsert the battery If the problem persists cease use immediately and take battery and charger to your retailer or a Nikon authorized service representative Use the charger with compatible batteries only Unplug when not in use Battery Level Battery level is shown in the information display if the battery is low a warning will also be displayed in the viewfinder If the information display does not appear when the M button is pressed the battery is exhausted and needs to be recharged sfonnation Viewfinder Description display TER Battery fully charged E Battery partially discharged E Ti Low battery Ready fully charged spare battery or prepare to charge battery CH ca flashes flashes Battery exhausted Charge battery Removing the Battery To remove the battery turn the camera off and open the battery chamber cover Press the battery latch in the direction shown by the arrow to release the battery and then remove the battery by hand Formatting Memory Cards If this is the first time the memory card will SETUP MENU ic be used in the camera or ifthe card hasbeen Fyjpibessisaeltadds x j Format memory card formatted in another device select Format Monitor brightness memory card in the setup menu and follow Tig ie A uto info display the on screen instructions to format the card Clean image sensor
63. ns of _ or less to shoot panoramas If you are this focal length using azoom lens choose a focal length of 55 mm or less 4 Flash has fired at full power Check flashes photo in monitor if underexposed adjust settings and try again Indicator Monitor Viewfinder Solution e Use the flash 47 Change distance to subject aperture flashes flash range or ISO sensitivity e Lens focal length is less than 18 mm use a longer focal length Esch Press shutter Release shutter If error persists or 7 appears frequently consult Nikon release button again f authorized service representative ea Gin a Tanta E rr Start up error Contact flashes a Nikon authorized Consult Nikon authorized service service representative representative Metering error Unable to start live F F Domai ties Wait for the internal circuits to cool fe before resuming live view or movie Please wait for camera recording to cool Folder selected for playback contains no images note that this message will be displayed if memory card is inserted Folder contains no ___ after Current is selected for Playback images folder in playback menu and playback started before any pictures are taken Insert another memory card or select All for Playback folder Cannot display this file File can not be played back on camera Cannot select this file Images created with other devices can not be retouched
64. on selection is not available in the European release Select region if required Penton C Click Next 2 Start the installer Click Install and follow the on screen instructions Instabtion Oute at Click Install 3 Exit the installer Windows Mac J Click Yes Click OK 4 Remove the installer CD from the CD ROM drive 83 84 System Requirements Windows Mac e Photos Intel Celeron Pentium 4 Core Series 1 6 GHz or better e Movies playback Pentium D 3 0 GHz or better Intel Core i5 or better recommended when viewing movies with a e Photos Intel Core or Xeon series Movies playback Core Duo 2 GHz or better Intel Core i5 or better recommended when viewing movies with a frame size of 1280x720 or au frame size of 1280x720 or more at a frame rate of more at a frame rate of 30 fps 30 fps or above or movies or above or movies with a with a frame size of frame size of 1920x1080 or 1920x1080 or more more Movies editing Intel Core i5 e Movies editing Intel Corei5 or or better better Pre installed versions of OS X 10 9 10 8 or 10 7 Windows 8 1 Windows 7 0s Windows Vista and Windows XP note that 64 bit versions of Windows XP are not supported e 32 bit Windows 8 1 Windows 7 or 2 GB or more 4GB or more Windows Vista 1 GB or more recommended 2 GB or more recommended Memory e 64 bit Windows 8 1 Wind
65. ormed while the guide is displayed To Use Description Return to top e level of guide e Press MENU to turn the monitor on or return to the top level of the guide Turn monitor 2 on MENU button Highlight a rr ieni Press A V 4 or P to highlight a menu s Press A or W to highlight options in the W menus Press A F lt or P to highlight options in displays like that shown below Highlight AB Release mode options Single frame 2y k 5 S you press the shutter p gt a E e Ols 2s i 0 Move MKE 2 0 Sled Press to select the highlighted menu or highlighted ntioh menu or option pon 48 To Description Return to previous display Press lt to return to the previous display highlight 9 and press To cancel and return to the previous display from displays like that shown below E lls AMD Release mode Exit without changing settings Q E 2s a 2 amp Move MOKA 2 0 View help 2 C MO Qm button display If a icon is displayed at the bottom left corner of the monitor help can be displayed by pressing the button A description of the currently selected option will be displayed while the button is pressed Press A or to scroll through the EJ Auto Flash mode Release mode E ISO sensitivit Back MNE 2 0 help icon Relea
66. osure compensation 73 To choose a value for exposure compensation keep the i button pressed and rotate the command dial until the desired value is selected in the viewfinder or information display Normal exposure can be restored by setting exposure compensation to 0 Exposure compensation is not reset when the camera is turned off The Information Display Exposure compensation options can also be accessed from the information display Exposure compensation 2 10 Camera Menus Most shooting playback and setup options can be accessed from the camera menus To view the menus press the MENU button MENU button Tabs Choose from the following menus e Playback V 76 e c Retouch V 78 e Shooting V 76 e Recent settings 1 78 e 9 Setup 77 Format memory card Current settings are shown by ii Monitor brightness icons Info display format Auto info display Clean image sensor Lock mirror up for cleaning Image Dust Off ref photo Menu options Options in current menu Help icon 79 75 76 Menu Options Delete Playback folder Playback display options Image review Rotate tall HE gt Playback Menu Managing Images Slide show DPOF print order Rating Select to send to smart device HE Shooting Menu Shooting Options Reset shooting menu Image quality
67. ote that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or reproduced by means of a scanner digital camera or other device may be punishable by law e Items prohibited by law from being copied e Cautions on certain copies and or reproduced reproductions Do not copy or reproduce paper The government has issued cautions money coins securities government on copies or reproductions of bonds or local government bonds securities issued by private even if such copies or reproductions companies shares bills checks gift are stamped Sample 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 Unless the prior permission of the government licenses issued by public government has been obtained the agencies and private groups ID cards copying or reproduction of unused and tickets such as passes and meal postage stamps or post cards issued coupons by the government is prohibited The copying or reproduction of paper money coins or securities which are circulated in a foreign country is prohibited Comply with copyright notices The copying or reproduction of The copying or reproduction of stamps issued by the government copyrighted creative works such as and of certified documents books music paintings woodcuts stipulated by law is prohibited p
68. ows 7 or RAM Windows Vista 2 GB or more 4 GB or more recommended e Windows XP 512 MB or more 2 GB or more recommended Hard disk A minimum of 1 GB available on the startup disk 3 GB or more space recommended Resolution 1024x768 pixels XGA Resolution 1024x768 pixels or more 12801024 pixels or more XGA or more 1280x1024 pixels or Graphics recommended more recommended Color 24 bit color True Color or more Color 24 bit color millions of colors or more See the websites listed on page xvi for the latest information on supported operating systems Using ViewNX 2 Copy Pictures to the Computer Before proceeding be sure you have installed the software on the supplied ViewNX 2 CD 2 82 1 Connect the USB cable After turning the camera off and ensuring that a memory card is inserted connect the supplied USB cable as shown and then turn the camera on Bry 6 ails eme 2 Start Nikon Transfer 2 component of ViewNX 2 If a message is displayed prompting you to choose a program select Nikon Transfer 2 Windows 7 If the following dialog is displayed select Nikon Transfer 2 as described below 1 Under Import pictures and videos click Change program A program selection dialog will be displayed select Import File using Nikon Transfer 2 and click OK 2 Double click Import File 85 86 3 Click Start Transfer At default settings
69. r Solution Lock lens aperture ring a FEE Set lens aperture ring to minimum at minimum aperture flashes aperture highest f number largest f number P g ral Attach non IX NIKKOR lens Lens not attached e If non CPU lens is attached select flashes mode M A lens with a retractable lens barrel Before taking photos pos button is attached with the lens barrel rotate the zoom ring to flashes retracted Press the retractable lens extend the lens barrel button and rotate the zoom ring to extend the lens Shutter release a 2 Turn camera off and recharge or replace disabled Recharge flashes battery battery This battery cannot be used Choose battery ca designated forusein flashes Use Nikonapproved battery this camera Indicator Monitor Viewfinder Solution Initialization error ca Turn camera off remove and replace Turn camera off and Err battery and then turn camera on again then on again flashes Battery level is low Complete operation End cleaning and turn camera off and and turn camera off recharge or replace battery immediately Clock not set Set camera clock No memory card Turn camera off and confirm that card is inserted flashes correctly inserted Memory card is locked rd Memory card is locked write protected Slide lock to write lashes Slide card write protect switch to write
70. r an unusual smell coming from the equipment or AC adapter available separately unplug the AC adapter and remove the battery immediately taking care to avoid burns Continued operation could result in injury After removing the battery take the equipment to a Nikon authorized service center for inspection control When operating the viewfinder A Do not use in the presence of flammable diopter adjustment control with your gas eye to the viewfinder care should be taken not to put your finger in your eye accidentally Do not use electronic equipment in the presence of flammable gas as this could result in explosion or fire ZA Keep out of reach of children Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury In addition note that small parts constitute a choking hazard Should a child swallow any part of this equipment consult a physician immediately Z Do not disassemble Touching the product s internal parts could result in injury In the event of malfunction the product should be repaired only by a qualified technician Should the product break open as the 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 A Do not place the strap around the neck of an infant or child Placing the camera strap around the neck of an infant or child could result in strangulation A Do not remain in contact with the camer
71. rints 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 Disposing of Data Storage Devices Please note that deleting images or formatting memory cards or other data storage devices does not completely erase the original image data Deleted files can sometimes be recovered from discarded storage devices using commercially available software potentially resulting in the malicious use of personal image data Ensuring the privacy of such data is the user s responsibility Before discarding a data storage device or transferring ownership to another person erase all data using commercial deletion software or format the device and then completely refill it with images containing no private information for example pictures of empty sky Be sure to also replace any pictures selected for preset manual Care should be taken to avoid injury when physically destroying data storage devices AVC Patent Portfolio License THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO i ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD AVC VIDEO AND OR ii DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED
72. s Note that regardless of the amount of recording time available live view will still end automatically when the timer expires Wait for the internal circuits to cool before resuming movie recording Viewing Movies Press gt to start playback and then scroll through pictures until a movie indicated by a icon is displayed j b fe yo amem a gt button Press to start playback your current z position is indicated by the movie progress bar WR icon Length Current a z n i rte Movie progress bar Guide Volume 100D3300 EST gue ov 15 10 2013 1 41 Advance rewind 42 The following operations can be performed To Use Description Pause Pause playback Play Resume playback when movie is paused or during rewind advance Speed increases with each press from 2x to 4x to 8x to 16x keep pressed to skip to beginning or end of movie first frame is indicated by Bin top right corner of monitor last frame by If playback is paused movie rewinds or advances one frame at a time hold for continuous rewind or advance Skip 10 s Rotate the command dial to skip ahead or back 10s Adjust volume Press amp to increase volume amp amp to decrease Return to full frame playback Press A or P to exit to full frame playback Deleting Unwanted Movies Disp
73. s menu lists the twenty most recently used settings Using Camera Menus The multi selector and button are used to navigate the camera menus Move cursor up button select highlighted item Cancel and return to 4a previous menu m Select highlighted item or display sub menu Move cursor down Follow the steps below to navigate the menus 1 Display the menus Press the MENU button to display the menus MENU button The Help Icon If a icon is displayed at the bottom left corner of the monitor help can be displayed by pressing the S button A description of the currently selected option or menu will be displayed while the button is pressed Press A or W to scroll through the display P Reset setup options ol Nikon Qe button 79 2 Highlight the icon for the current menu Press lt q to highlight the icon for the current menu SETUP MENU T Auto info displ Clean image se Lock mirror up Image Dust Off ref photo Select a menu Press A or to select the desired menu Position the cursor in the selected menu Press gt to position the cursor in the selected menu PLAYBACK MENU Playback folder Playback display options Image review Rotate tall Slide show DPOF print order Rating Highlight a menu item Press A or W to highlight a menu item PLAYBACK MENU Delete Playba
74. s on the monitor The monitor is constructed with extremely high precision at least 99 99 of pixels are effective with no more than 0 01 being missing or defective Hence while these displays may contain pixels that are always lit white red blue or green or always off black this is not a malfunction and has no effect on images recorded with the device Images in the monitor may be difficult to see in a bright light Do not apply pressure to the monitor as this could cause damage or malfunction Dust or lint on the monitor can be removed with a blower Stains can be removed by wiping lightly with a soft cloth or chamois leather Should the monitor break care should be taken to avoid injury from broken glass and to prevent liquid crystal from the monitor touching the skin or entering the eyes and mouth Moir Moir is an interference pattern created by the interaction of an image containing a regular repeating grid such as the pattern of weave in cloth or windows in a building with the camera image sensor grid If you notice moir in your photographs try changing the distance to the subject zooming in and out or changing the angle between the subject and the camera 1 Servicing the Camera and Accessories The camera is a precision device and requires regular servicing Nikon recommends that the camera be inspected by the original retailer or Nikon authorized service representative once every one to two years and that i
75. scale Graduated in millimeters 18 24 35 45 55 Distance information Output to camera Zoom Manual zoom using independent zoom ring Focusing Autofocus controlled by Silent Wave Motor and separate focus ring for manual focus Vibration reduction Lens shift using voice coil motors VCMs Minimum focus distance e AF 0 28 m 0 92 ft from focal plane at all zoom positions e MF 0 25 m 0 82 ft from focal plane at all zoom positions Diaphragm blades 7 rounded diaphragm opening Diaphragm Fully automatic Aperture range e 18 mm focal length f 3 5 22 e 55 mm focal length f 5 6 36 The minimum aperture displayed may vary depending on the size of the exposure increment selected with the camera Metering Full aperture Filter attachment size 52 mm P 0 75 mm Dimensions Approx 66 mm diameter x 59 5 mm distance from camera lens mount flange when lens is retracted Weight Approx 195 g 6 9 oz Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described in this manual at any time and without prior notice Nikon will not be held liable for damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual may contain The AF S DX NIKKOR 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6G VR Il The lens generally used in this manual for illustrative purposes is the AF S DX NIKKOR 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6G VR II Focal length mark L D Lens mounting mark WS g Focal length scale
76. se mode Choose from single frame continuous quiet shutter release self timer and remote control modes The following remote control modes are available Delayed remote ML L3 picture is taken after two second delay and Quick response remote ML L3 picture is taken immediately 49 50 Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation Scene Mode The camera offers a choice of scene modes Choosing a scene mode automatically optimizes settings to suit the selected scene making creative photography as simple as selecting a mode framing a picture and shooting as described on page 22 The following scenes canbe Mode dial selected with the mode dial Portrait Use for portraits with soft natural looking skin tones If the subject is far from the background or a telephoto lens is used background details will be softened to lend the composition a sense of depth Landscape Use for vivid landscape shots in daylight Note The built in flash and AF assist illuminator turn off amp Child Use for snapshots of children Clothing and background details are vividly rendered while skin tones remain soft and natural Sports Fast shutter speeds freeze motion for dynamic sports shots in which the main subject stands out clearly Note The built in flash and AF assist illuminator turn off W Close up Use for close up shots of flowers insects and other small objects a macro l
77. seeossrcossseoseseosseessseessseessseessee 36 VIG WING MOVIES scassccsenssisescasssdeavsctusscassadessvosateouddteetiesandtavacisondisantstseasns 41 Deleting Unwanted Movies ssssssessscssssssccssseessssssssesssesnseesssessee 43 Guide Mode 44 TING GUI sa vesicsssscsnscsssancsssnsssacsoasesearsanssesosoarocossvensseeusssasonsaseneovaness Guide Mode Menus Using the Guide csescccssssscsssssccsssescsnssccssessssusecssncesseuecssnseecenseesssees Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation Scene Mode 50 E PONTA ereina oist eS Eroa REE 50 landscape sinisorsa airsan iii aas 50 CHIC sedssssasccsceussessascoonsnavesvoansctovonnvessvenectsunniasersbesanesonssseanesvnsttateaie 50 R SPONS as aieri EL SEE EENE 51 Ws CIOS SUP EA EE E AEEA 51 Night Portrait cissssisssssesssaissassesosseaisniaconasosocsedainisonssttesssesnaseancovevass 51 Special Effects 52 3 Photo Illustration EX Color Sketch A Toy Camera Effect H Miniature EffOCT cc ecsssssseccssssssscsesssseccessssessssssseeeseessusessessnesses Selective Color acssscsssccssatcccenatisiceanicccjeeastacteccertaniannticsete A SIIMOUSHS as ccccosssssscscessesneniassennconsesensticasonacennedensanaaseggeensedensntsiusa es LA TIED Key ninnan aana aain Low Key ADR PAINTING ssassssconisessossnsasscoscnsnessasenassesnssnnessnsenassaasetvsabaivessunases l Easy Pan raMa sinnis Options Available in Live View ssss ssssssessssssssssssssssseresssssserssssssse 5
78. stration Sharpen outlines and simplify coloring for a poster effect that can be adjusted in live view 57 Note The flash turns off automatically to use the flash choose a flash mode 2 10 of AUTO auto or AUTO auto red eye reduction Movies shot in this mode play back like a slide show made up of a series fe of stills ES Color Sketch The camera detects and colors outlines for a color sketch effect The effect can be adjusted in live view 2 58 Note Movies shot in this mode play back like a slide show made up of a series of stills 53 54 8 Toy Camera Effect Create photos and movies that appear to have been shot with a toy camera The effect can be adjusted in live view 2159 Miniature Effect Create photos that appear to be pictures of dioramas Works best when shooting from a high vantage point Miniature effect movies play back at high speed compressing about 45 minutes of footage shot at 1920 x 1080 30p into a movie that plays back in about three minutes The effect can be adjusted in live view 460 Note Sound is not recorded with movies The built in flash and AF assist illuminator turn off Selective Color All colors other than the selected colors are recorded in black and white The effect can be adjusted in live view M 62 Note The built in flash turns off Silhouette Silhouette subjects against bright backgrounds Note The built in flash turns off ii High Key Us
79. sure compensation value FE Auto ISO sensitivity indicator AAAA EAE 73 Warning INGICATOL eeesecseeeeeseeee 102 Flash compensation value ISO sensitivity oe ssesccsseescessseeee 10 Note Display shown with all indicators lit for illustrative purposes The Information Display Viewing settings To view the information display press the M button Shooting mode Zi Print date indicator 77 auto Flash control indicator auto flash off 22 Flash compensation indicator for nes e ie f 50 optional flash units pecial effects mode 52 PEE P S A and M modes 68 WA active D Lighting eeeesssesssseeesseeee 76 oa je Picture Control Biye connection indicator P sateiite signal indicator 8 Release mods BJ Beep indicatof sisien 77 Aperture f number Aperture display White balance recording indicator Shutter speed Shutter speed display 72 KFA K appears when memory Autoexposure AE lock indicator remains for over 1000 exposures at nnn 16 3D tracking indicator Exposure indicator ssssssooseeeeees 72 FOCUS DOIN ecsssssssssscssssssesseesnsee 24 Exposure compensation indicator Battery indicatO smn 19 Ma l ER 73 ISO sensitivity n 10 Hep COren na 102 ISO sensitivity display Auto ISO sensitivity indicator Note Display shown with all indicators lit for illustrative purposes Turning the
80. t be serviced once every three to five years note that fees apply to these services Frequent inspection and servicing are particularly recommended if the camera is used professionally Any accessories regularly used with the camera such as lenses or optional flash units should be included when the camera is inspected or serviced 99 100 Caring for the Battery Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled Observe the following precautions when handling batteries e Use only batteries approved for use in this equipment e Do not expose the battery to flame or excessive heat e Keep the battery terminals clean e Turn the product off before replacing the battery e Remove the battery from the camera or charger when not in use and replace the terminal cover These devices draw minute amounts of charge even when off and could draw the battery down to the point that it will no longer function If the battery will not be used for some time insert it in the camera and run it flat before removing it and storing it in a location with an ambient temperature of 15 C to 25 C 59 F to 77 F avoid hot or extremely cold locations Repeat this process at least once every six months e Turning the camera on and off repeatedly when the battery is fully discharged will shorten battery life Batteries that have been fully discharged must be charged before use e The internal temperature of the battery may rise while the ba
81. te the zoom ring as shown Retractable lens barrel button Pictures can not be taken when the lens is retracted if an error message is displayed as a result of the camera having been turned Before taking photos on with the lens retracted rotate the zoom roate the soon bd ring until the message is no longer displayed 6 Choose a language and set the camera clock Use the multi selector and button to select a language and set the camera clock Move cursor up button select highlighted item item or display sub menu Move cursor down Time zone Time zone and date sa Language BenrapcKn Date format e tina Dansk Deutsch Espa ol EMnvik Fran ais Select language YM Year Month Day WD Y Month Day Year D WY Day Month Year London Casablanca UTC O 15 10 2013 10 00 00 WOK Select time zone Select date format Time zone and date Time zone and date Daylight saving time Date and time YMD HMS 250E 10008 00 Select daylight Set time and date saving time option note that the camera uses a 24 hour clock 15 7 Check the battery level and number of exposures remaining Press the M button and check the battery level and number of exposures remaining In the case of exposures remaining values over 1000 are shown in thousands indicated by the letter k E button Battery level 1 18
82. te time pieces and reset as necessary The Clock Battery The camera clock is powered by an independent rechargeable power source which is charged as necessary when the main battery is installed Three days of charging will power the clock for about a month If a message warning that the clock is not set is displayed when the camera is turned on the clock battery is exhausted and the clock has been reset Set the clock to the correct time and date 21 ee eer ee ee ey eee eee Point and Shoot Modes and This section describes how to shoot photographs and movies in amp and modes automatic point and shoot modes in which the majority of settings are controlled by the camera in response to shooting conditions Before proceeding turnthe Mode dial camera on and rotate the i mode dial to amp or the only difference between the two is that the flash will not fire in mode Viewfinder photography Taking photographs m23 Viewing photographs m26 Deleting photographs m28 Taking photographs m30 Viewing photographs m34 Deleting photographs m35 Shooting movies m36 Viewing movies 41 Deleting movies m43 22 Framing Photos in the Viewfinder 1 Ready the camera When framing photographs in the viewfinder hold the handgrip in your right hand and cradle the camera body or lens with your left When
83. the shutter release button the rest of the way down to take the 4 photograph The memory card access lamp will light and the photograph will be ii displayed in the monitor for Memory card access lamp a few seconds Do not eject m the memory card or remove r EN A or disconnect the power AN source until the lamp has Fan S fe gone out and recording is DSO NORMAL complete Oke i 6000x4000 The Shutter Release Button The camera has a two stage shutter release button The camera focuses when the shutter release button is pressed halfway To take the photograph press the shutter release button the rest of the way down gt Focus press halfway Shoot press all the way down Pressing the shutter release button halfway also ends playback and readies the camera for immediate use 25 26 Viewing Photographs Pressing P displays a picture in the monitor 10003300 DSC_0012 JPG NORMAL 15 10 2013 11 03 30 6000x4000 hd button Press lt or gt to view additional pictures BE Thumbnail Playback To display images in contact sheets of four nine or 72 images thumbnail playback press the Q8 button Use the multi selector or command dial to highlight images and press to display Nikon the highlighted image ful
84. ton Press lt or gt to view additional pictures 34 Deleting Unwanted Pictures Display the photograph you wish to delete o button Press tt a confirmation dialog will be displayed button Press the it button again to delete the picture 35 Recording Movies Movies can be recorded in live view mode 1 Press the button The view through the lens is displayed in the monitor I The B38 Icon A icon indicates that movies can not be recorded Wan button 2 Ready the camera Hold the handgrip in your right hand and cradle the camera body or lens with your left 3 Focus Press the shutter release button halfway to focus 1125 5 6 sea400 r12 Focus point 36 4 start recording Press the movie record button to start recording A recording indicator and the time available are displayed in the monitor Movie record button Recording indicator 5 End recording Press the movie record button again to end recording Recording will end automatically when the maximum length is reached the memory card is full or another mode is selected Press the button to exit live view 37 38 Maximum Length The maximum size for individual movie files is 4 GB maximum length varies with
85. ttery is in use Attempting to charge the battery while the internal temperature is elevated will impair battery performance and the battery may not charge or charge only partially Wait for the battery to cool before charging e Continuing to charge the battery after it is fully charged can impair battery performance e A marked drop in the time a fully charged battery retains its charge when used at room temperature indicates that it requires replacement Purchase a new EN EL14a battery e Charge the battery before use When taking photographs on important occasions ready a spare EN EL14a battery and keep it fully charged Depending on your location it may be difficult to purchase replacement batteries on short notice Note that on cold days the capacity of batteries tends to decrease Be sure the battery is fully charged before taking 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 e Used batteries are a valuable resource recycle in accord with local regulations 101 102 Error Messages This section lists the indicators and error messages that appear in the viewfinder and monitor Warning Icons the Q8 button A flashing in the monitor or 2 in the viewfinder indicates that a warning or error message can be displayed in the monitor by pressing Indicator Monitor Viewfinde
86. ty settings gt Auto ISO sensitivity control Set Picture Control Exposure compensation White balance View single photos View a slide show View multiple photos Delete photos Choose a date Guide Mode Guide mode is reset to Easy operation gt Auto when the mode dial is rotated to another setting or the camera is turned off HE Retouch Trim Photo illustration Filter effects cross screen Miniature effect Filter effects soft Selective color HE Set Up Image quality Playback folder Image size Playback display options Auto off timers DPOF print order Print date Clock and language Display and sound settings Time zone and date Monitor brightness Language Info background color Format memory card Auto info display Output settings Beep HDMI Movie settings Video mode Frame size frame rate Wireless mobile adapter Movie quality Eye Fi upload Microphone Slot empty release lock Wind noise reduction Flicker reduction Only available when compatible Eye Fi memory card is inserted Changes to Image quality Image size Auto off timers Print date Playback folder Playback display options all Display and sound settings options and all Movie settings options except Flicker reduction apply in guide mode only and are not reflected in other shooting modes 47 Using the Guide The following operations can be perf
87. ured at 23 C 73 4 F 3 C 5 4 F with the camera at default settings and an AF S DX NIKKOR 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6G VR Il lens under conditions specified by the Camera and Imaging Products Association CIPA Individual movies can be up to 20 minutes in length or 4 GB in size recording may end before these limits are reached if the camera temperature rises 119 120 The following can reduce battery life e Using the monitor e Keeping the shutter release button pressed halfway e Repeated autofocus operations e Taking NEF RAW photographs e Slow shutter speeds e Using a GP 1or GP 1A GPS unit e Using an Eye Fi card e Using a WU 1a wireless mobile adapter e Using VR vibration reduction mode with VR lenses To ensure that you get the most from rechargeable Nikon EN EL14a batteries e Keep the battery contacts clean Soiled contacts can reduce battery performance e Use batteries immediately after charging Batteries will lose their charge if left unused No reproduction in any form of this manual in whole or in part except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews may be made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION NIKON CORPORATION Printed in Thailand 2014 Nikon Corporation C 6MB20211 01
88. view mode avoid pointing the camera at the sun or other strong light sources Failure to observe this precaution could result in damage to the camera s internal circuitry Live view ends automatically if the mode dial is rotated to GUIDE or the mode dial is rotated from GUIDE to another setting Live view may end automatically to prevent damage to the camera s internal circuits exit live view when the camera is not in use Note that the temperature of the camera s internal circuits may rise and noise bright spots randomly spaced bright pixels or fog may be displayed in the following instances the camera may also become noticeably warm but this does not indicate a malfunction e The ambient temperature is high e The camera has been used for extended periods in live view or to record movies e The camera has been used in continuous release mode for extended periods If live view does not start when you attempt to start live view wait for the internal circuits to cool and then try again 1 The Count Down Display A count down will be displayed 30 s before live view ends automatically the timer turns red 5 s before the auto off timer expires 77 or if live view is about to end to protect the internal circuits Depending on shooting conditions the timer may appear immediately when live view is selected 33 Viewing Photographs Pressing P displays a picture in the monitor gt but
89. x 1 EV ISO 25600 equivalent above ISO Exposure Index 12800 auto ISO sensitivity control available Active D Lighting On off Focus Autofocus Nikon Multi CAM 1000 autofocus sensor module with TTL phase detection 11 focus points including one cross type sensor and AF assist illuminator range approx 0 5 3 m 1 ft 8 in 9 ft 10 in Detection range 1 419 EV ISO 100 20 C 68 F 109 Focus Lens servo e Autofocus AF Single servo AF AF S continuous servo AF AF C auto AF S AF C selection AF A predictive focus tracking activated automatically according to subject status e Manual focus MF Electronic rangefinder can be used Focus point Can be selected from 11 focus points AF area mode Single point AF dynamic area AF auto area AF 3D tracking 11 points Focus lock Focus can be locked by pressing shutter release button halfway single servo AF or by pressing it O n button Flash Built in flash a 2 A VI POP amp amp Auto flash with auto pop up P S A M Manual pop up with button release Guide Number Approx 12 39 12 39 with manual flash m ft ISO 100 20 C 68 F Flash control TIL i TTL flash control using 420 pixel RGB sensor is available with built in flash and SB 910 SB 900 SB 800 SB 700 SB 600 SB 400 or SB 300 i TTL balanced fill flash for digital SLR is used with matrix and center weighted metering standard
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