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1. in dot low temperature polysilicon with 170 viewing angle 100 frame coverage and brightness adjustment Full frame and thumbnail four or nine images playback with playback zoom slide show highlights histogram a display auto image rotation and image comment up to MUS CLUE G G II CLUS LEH U DE OE E A DE a I LAIN SAANANE A UIE E EAEE ENE EEEE Jannani HM output Type C mini pin HDMI connector camera monitor turns off o tal oe when HDMI cable is connected Ter pin remote terminal Can be used to connect remote control or GPS device lt compliant with NMEA0183 version 2 01 or 3 01 requires optional MC 35 GPS adapter cord and cable with D sub 9 se pin connector Chinese Simplified and Traditional Dutch English Finnish French German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish nea yc yer yeu err reese coer era upportee anges vi rechargeable Nikon EN EL3e EN EL4a or EN EL4 Li ion battery or eight AA alkaline NiMH lithium or nickel a manganese batteries EN EL4a EN EL4 and AA batteries available separately A BL 3 battery chamber cover is T T al ee E required when using EN EL4a or EN EL4 batteries pva IAAL e ammm AR EH 5a or r EH 5 AC adapter available separately 1 4 in ISO 1222 433 434 Approx 147 x 123 x 77 mm 5 8 x 4 8 x 3 0 in Approx 995 g 2 19 Ib without
2. 398 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 occur when entering or leaving a heated building ona cold day can cause condensation inside the device To prevent condensation place the device ina 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 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
3. 4 Selected with flash unit Non TTL auto A selected automatically if non CPU lens is attached without specifying lens data using Non CPU lens data 5 Auto aperture AA is used regardless of mode selected with flash unit Non TTL auto A selected automatically if non CPU lens is attached without specifying lens data using Non CPU lens data 6 Selected with flash unit 7 Select 1 320 s Auto FP or 1 250 s Auto FP for Custom Setting e1 Flash syne speed pg 305 _ 8 CPU lens required 380 Other Flash Units The following flash units can be used in non TTL auto and manual modes If they are set to TTL the camera shutter release button will lock and no photographs can be taken jra eure ap ns UI HI EHH HME UL U LU ARUN ASHI ONANAN EE Nb SNNN EEN EN EEEE pE EE EEE EEEE AAEE AOE AA EE EEE ENEE EEEE EE cto SB 30 SB 271 2 S yy 9B 22S SB 22 7 att oS e 8 28 SB 26 p SB50D B 20 oe Flash mode 2 TN SB 25 SB 24 C sB 16B sp 15 P25 A Non TTL auto v v M Manual v Vv Vv v z4 Repeating flash Y a REAR Rear curtain sync v Y v Y 1 Flash mode is automatically set to TTL and shutter release is disabled Set flash unit to A non TTL auto flash 2 Autofocus Is only available with AF Micro lenses 60 mm 105 mm or 200 mm 381 382 Notes on Optional Speedlights Refer to the Speedlight manual for detailed instructions If the Speedl
4. 282 Settings in all other banks are unaffected 420 d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 Beep pg 298 Viewfinder grid display pg 298 Screen tips pg 298 CL mode shooting speed pg 299 Max continuous release pg 299 File number sequence pg 300 Shooting info display pg 301 d8 d9 dio LCD illumination pg 302 Exposure delay mode pg 302 MB D10 battery type pg 302 d11 e e2 e3 e4 e5 e6 e7 Battery order pg 304 Flash sync speed pg 305 Flash shutter speed pg 308 Flash cntrl for built in flash pg 309 Modeling flash pg 315 Auto bracketing set pg 315 Auto bracketing Mode M pg 316 Bracketing order pg 317 Off LR6 AA alkaline Use MB D10 batteries first 1 2505 1 60 s TTL On AE amp flash Flash speed MTR gt under gt over 421 Multi APET center button pg 318 LCD backighi f2 Shooting mode Select center focus point Playback mode f3 Multi selector pg 319 f4 Photo info playback pg 320 Assign FUNC button pg 320 f5 FUNC button press FUNC button dials Assign preview button pg 324 f6 Preview button press Preview command dials Assign AE L AF L button pg 325 f7 AE L AF L button press AE L AF L command dials Shutter spd amp aperture lock pg 326 f8 Shutter speed lock Aperture lock Customize command dials pg 326 Reverse rotation pg 326 f9 Change main s
5. Al modified Nikkor Nikon Series E and non CPU lenses with a focal length of 24 300mm Al 50 300mm f 4 5 modified Al 50 300mm f 4 5 and Al S 50 300mm f 4 5 ED lenses must be used at a Zoom position of 180mm or above and Al 50 300mm f 4 5 ED lenses at a Zoom position of 135mm or above vV Red Eye Reduction Lenses that block the subject s view of the AF assist illuminator may interfere with red eye reduction mM AF Assist Illumination The AF assist illuminator can be used with lenses with focal lengths of 24 200 mm AF assist illumination is not available with the following lenses e AF S VR 200mm f 2G ED e AF S VR 200 400mm f 4G ED At ranges under 0 7m 2ft 4in the following lenses may block the AF assist illuminator and interfere with autofocus when lighting is poor e AF Micro 200mm f 4D ED e AF S DX 17 55mm f 2 8G ED e AF S VR 24 120mm f 3 5 5 6G ED e AF S NIKKOR 24 70mm f 2 8G ED e AF Micro 70 180mm f 4 5 5 6D ED AF S 28 70mm f 2 8D ED e AF S 17 35mm f 2 8D ED At ranges under 1 1m 3ft 7in the following lenses may block the AF assist illuminator and interfere with autofocus when lighting is poor e AF S DX VR 55 200mm f 4 5 6G ED At ranges under 1 5m 4ft 11in the following lenses may block the AF assist illuminator and interfere with autofocus when lighting is poor e AF S VR 70 200mm f 2 8G ED e AF S VR 70 300mm f 4 5 5 6G ED e AF S 80 200mm f 2 8D ED e AF S NIKKOR 14 24mm f 2 8G ED e AF 80 200mm f
6. 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 Use a blower to remove dust and lint then wipe gently witha soft dry cloth After using the camera at the beach or seaside Camera wipe off sand or salt with a cloth lightly dampened in distilled body water and dry thoroughly Important Dust or other foreign os matter inside the camera may cause damage not covered under warranty These glass elements are easily damaged Remove dust and _ Lens lint with a blower If using an aerosol blower keep the can mirror and vertical to prevent the discharge of liquid To remove viewfinder fingerprints and other stains apply a small amount of lens oo Cleaner to a soft cloth and clean with care Remove dust and lint with a blower z When removing Monitor gt fingerprints and other stains wipe the surface lightly with a A soft cloth or chamois leather Do not apply pressure as this ee could result in damage or malfunction Do not use alcohol thinner or other volatile chemicals 391 392 The Low Pass Filter The image sensor that acts as the camera s picture element is fitted with a low pass filter to prevent moir If you su
7. 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 399 400 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 Notes on the monitor The monitor may contain a few pixels that are always lit or that do not light This is common to all TFT LCD monitors and does not indicate a malfunction Images recorded with the product are unaffected Images in the monitor may be difficult to see in a bright light 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 an
8. digital SLR using 1 005 segment RGB sensor are available with built in flash and SB 900 SB 800 SB 600 or SB 400 Auto aperture Available with SB 900 SB 800 and CPU lens e Non TTL auto Supported flash units include SB 900 B 800 SB 28 SB 27 and SB 22s Distance priority manual Available with SB 900 and SB 800 ME Front curtain sync slow sync rear curtain sync red eye oe reduction red eye reduction with slow sync 3 1 EV in increments of 1 3 1 2 or 1 EV marar indicator Lights when built in flash or Speedlight such as SB 900 peter SB 800 SB 600 SB 400 SB 80DX SB 28DxX or SB 50DX is fully charged blinks after flash is fi red at full output DUNE AE N SEEE ikon Creative Niele lt Advanced Wireless Lighting supported with built in flash Pa CE B 900 SB 800 or SU 800 as commander and SB 900 a eae SB 800 SB 600 or SB R200 as remotes Auto FP High Speed Sync and modeling illumination supported with all CLS compatible flash units except SB 400 Flash Color Information Communication and FV lock supported with Se all CLS compatible flash units Auto TTL white balance with main image sensor and i a e 1 005 segment RGB sensor 7 manual modes with fine tuning color temperature setting Hand held Phase detection AF with 51 focus points Sn ete a eee including 15 cross type sensors pn Tripod Contrast detect AF anywhere in frame
9. n exposure mode Subject too dark photo F Use flash 185 a willbe underexposed Lower shutter 118 speed A Choose a larger 119 aperture smaller f number De bust h Selected in A on ater eee or select manual 118 121 blinks exposure mode 5 exposure mode 411 412 Indicator So IHN ii Control panel aa blinks Poke blinks View 4 blinks cd blinks Pie blinks Err blinks Optional flash unit TER does not support i TTL flash control attached and set to TTL If indicator blinks for 3s after flash fires photo may be underexposed Memory insufficient to record further photos at current settings or camera has run out of file or folder numbers Camera malfunction Change flash mode setting on optional flash unit Check photo in monitor if underexposed adjust settings and try again e Reduce quality or size e Delete photographs e Insert new memory card Release shutter If error persists or appears frequently consult Nikon authorized service representative 427 64 69 262 41 a No memory card contro panel eS anoe einen cannot detect memory card Turn camera off and confirm that card is correctly inserted rrr E lf NNN fn NNN NEN This memory card cannot be used Card may be damaged Insert another card e Er
10. pure water and then dry the camera thoroughly In rare instances static electricity may cause the LCD displays to light up or go dark This does not indicate a malfunction and the display will soon return to normal The lens and 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 Low Pass Filter pp 392 395 for information on cleaning the low pass filter Lens contacts Keep the lens contacts clean 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 froma blower These actions could scratch deform or tear the curtain The shutter curtain may appear to be unevenly colored but this has no affect on pictures and does not indicate a malfunction Storage To prevent mold or mildew store the camera in a dry well ventilated area If the product will not be used for an extended period remove the battery to prevent leakage and store the camera ina plastic bag containing a desiccant Do not however store the camera case in a plastic bag as this may cause the material to deteriorate
11. 2 8D ED At ranges under 2 3m 7ft 7in the following lenses may block the AF assist illuminator and interfere with autofocus when lighting is poor e AF VR 80 400mm f 4 5 5 6D ED 375 Calculating Picture Angle The D700 can be used with Nikon lenses for 35mm 135 format cameras If Auto DX crop is on the default setting and a 35mm format lens is attached the picture angle will be the same as a frame of 35mm film 36 0 x 23 9 mm if a DX lens is attached the picture angle will automatically be adjusted to 23 5 x 15 6 mm DX format To choose a picture angle different from that of the current lens turn Auto DX crop off and select FX format 36 x 24 or DX format 24 x 16 Ifa 35 mm format lens is attached the picture angle could be reduced by 1 5 x by selecting DX format 24 x 16 exposing a smaller area FX format 36 x 24 picture size 36 0 x 23 9 mm equivalent to 35mm format camera Picture diagonal DX format 24 x 16 picture size 23 5 x 15 6 mm equivalent to DX format camera Picture angle FX format 36 x 24 35mm format Picture angle DX format 24 x 16 DX format The DX format 24 x 16 picture angle is about 1 5 times smaller than the 35mm format picture angle To calculate the focal length of lenses in 35mm format when DX format 24 x 16 is selected multiply the focal length of the lens by about 1 5 for example the effective focal length of a 50mm lens in 35mm format would be 75 mm wh
12. ED e AF S 600mm f 4D ED II e AF S 300mm f 4D ED 2 e AF S 600mm f 4D ED 2 e AF S NIKKOR 400mm f 2 8G ED VR AF I 600mm f 4D ED 2 e AF S 400mm f 2 8D ED II e AF S VR 70 200mm f 2 8G ED e AF S 400mm f 2 8D ED e AF S 80 200mm f 2 8D ED AF 400mm f 2 8D ED e AF S VR 200 400mm f 4G ED 2 1 Autofocus not supported 2 Autofocus not supported when used with AF S Teleconverter TC 17E II TC 20E Il Lens f number The f number given in lens names is the maximum aperture of the lens 371 3 2 Non CPU Lenses Non CPU lenses include manual focus lenses and other lenses without a built in CPU The following is a list of compatible non CPU lenses and accessories YL A SR DS PW UU UU GUUS ULV Camera setting EE E E EE EEE EE EEEE EE EE E EE II E phlei Ex osu ei i i P Metering system og UITE loa Se oes eae AE ce eee ace rangefinder ee a Miu Al Al modified Nikkor or j Nikon Series E lenses Y d Medical Nikkor 120mm f 4 v Y vY Reflex Nikkor Y Yt v PC Nikkor v Y vY wv Al type Teleconverter v Y Yt v y PB 6 Bellows Focusing i i Attachment i i a Wee le Auto extension rings PK j j series 11A 12 or 13 PN 11 d srk Some lenses can not be used pg 373 Range of rotation for Al 80 200mm f 2 8 ED tripod mount is l
13. Electronic analog exposure display 123 Ethernet 242 385 EV steps for exposure cntrl 292 Exif version 2 21 182 435 Exp comp fine tune 292 Exposure 111 112 126 128 lock 126 meters 48 296 mode 114 aperture priority auto 119 manual 121 programmed auto 116 shutter priority auto 118 program 426 Exposure bracketing 130 315 316 Exposure compensation 128 Exposure delay mode 302 Eyepiece shutter lever 45 102 205 F File information 221 File naming 274 File number sequence 300 Filter effects 358 Skylight 358 Warm filter 358 Fine tune optimal exposure 294 Firmware version 348 Flash 185 188 190 192 bracketing 130 315 316 compensation 190 control 184 377 i TTL balanced fill flash for digital SLR 184 377 standard i TTL flash for digital SLR 184 mode 188 439 Menu items and options in the camera monitor are shown in bold modeling 115 315 monitor pre flash 184 193 range 307 427 ready indicator 103 185 193 sync speed 118 305 306 sync terminal 384 Flash cntrl for built in flash 309 Commander mode 311 Manual 310 Repeating flash 310 Flash shutter speed 308 Flash sync speed 305 Flexible program 117 Fn button 62 131 135 193 212 320 f number 119 120 371 Focal length 210 374 Focal length scale 37 Focal plane mark 82 Focus 71 72 74 76 78 81 autofocus 72 74 76 80 contrast detect 90 98 phase detection 90 electronic rangefinder 82 370 372 i
14. aperture is f 5 6 or faster color matrix metering and aperture value display supported if user provides lens data Al lenses only Electronically controlled vertical travel focal plane shutter 1 8000 30 s in steps of 3 2 or 1 EV bulb X250 lt X M250 s synchronizes with shutter at 320 s or slower flash range drops at speeds between 1 250 and 320 S single frame CL continuous low speed CH continuous high speed live view self timer Mup mirror up 429 430 Frame advance rate i With EN EL3e From 1 to up to 5 fps CL up to 5 fps Cx co e With optional MB D10 multi power battery pack and EN EL4a EN o EL4 or AA batteries or with optional EH 5a EH 5 AC adapter From 1 Suey to up to 7 fps CL up to 8 2ps CH meeen 22ST UAH TTL exposure metering using 1 005 segment RGB sensor Matrix 3D color matrix metering II type G and D lenses color matrix metering II other CPU lenses color matrix metering available with non CPU lenses if user provides lens data lt Center weighted Weight of 75 given to 8 12 15 or 20 mm circle in center of frame or weighting based on average of entire frame non CPU lenses use 12 mm circle or average of entire frame z Spot Meters 4 mm circle about 1 5 of frame centered cae gt on selected focus point on center focus point when non Se CPU lens is used Range 507 AC Alens e Matrix or cen
15. before purchase to ensure that the desired focus can be achieved Magnifying Eyepiece DK 17M with Safety Lock The DK 17M magnifies the view through the viewfinder by approximately 1 2 x for greater precision when framing Magnifier DG 2 The DG 2 magnifies the scene displayed in the viewfinder Use for close up photography copying telephoto lenses and other tasks that call for added precision DK 18 eyepiece adapter available separately required Eyepiece Adapter DK 18 The DK 18 is used when attaching the DG 2 magnifier or DR 3 right angle viewing attachment to the D700 Antifog Finder Eyepiece DK 14 DK 17A These viewfinder eyepieces prevent fogging in humid or cold conditions The DK 17A is equipped with a safety lock Rubber Eyepiece Cup DK 19 The DK 19 makes the image in the viewfinder easier to see preventing eye fatigue Right Angle Viewing Attachment DR 5 DR 4 The DR 5 and DR 4 attach to the viewfinder eyepiece at a right angle allowing the image in the viewfinder to be viewed from above when the camera is in the horizontal shooting position The DR 5 can also magnify the view through the viewfinder by 2 x for greater precision when framing note that the edges of the frame will not be visible when the view is magnified ar ae nk eae lt e Nikon filters can be divided into three types screw in slip in and rear interchange Use Nikon filters filters lt gt manufactured by other makers may interfere with a
16. ee Connecting Cord Connects two cameras for simultaneous 40 cm MC 23 operation 1 ft 4 in _ Ten pin to two pin adapter cord for Adapter Cord connection to devices with two pin O cm MC_25 terminals including the MW 2 radio Bin control set MT 2 intervalometer and ML 2 modulite control set GPS Adapter Corg Connects GPS devices to D700 via PC cable qo mE z MC 35 supplied by manufacturer of GPS device 14in 7 pg 213 Modulite Remote Allows infrared remote control at ranges of up to 8 m 26 ft Control Set ML 3 HAUAA DAEA DAEA DAEA DAEA DAEA DAEA DAEA LINEN DAEA LVM DAEA AEAU 389 EE Approved Memory Cards The following Type CompactFlash memory cards have been tested and approved for use in the D700 Extreme SOCA Extreme Ill SDCFX3 8 GB 4 GB 2 GB SanDisk 8 GB 4 GB 2 GB 1 GB Ultra Il SDCFH Standard SDCFB 4 GB 2 GB 1 GB Professional UDMA 300 x 8 GB 4GB 2GB Lexar Media Platinum II at ZOB GE te Me 60 x 4 GB Professional 133 x WA 8 GB 4 GB 2 GB 1 GB Other cards have not been tested For more details on the above cards please contact the manufacturer 390 E Carino aa Storage When the camera will not be used for an extended period replace the monitor cover remove the battery and store the battery 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
17. is not of selected size Paper is jammed in printer Printer is out of paper Problem ie Images created with other devices can not be retouched Check printer To resume select Continue if available Insert paper of correct size and select Continue Clear jam and select Continue Insert paper of selected size and select Continue Solution P 244 244 244 244 415 416 Indicator Check ink Tontror Monitor panel Checkink To resume Ink error supply select Continue Out of ink Printer is out of ink Replace ink and select Continue See printer manual for more information The Appendix covers the following topics Defaults onsec cess choos sedvssd ssavesiadeiatectaseeoedcaieoebasandenavesuiasenesaens pg 418 e Memory Card Capacity 2itee cant eG teen aes pg 423 MEX DOS UNC VON AID ia r TOA E pg 426 e Aperture Sensitivity aNd Flash Range scessssecssceeteceeteneens pg 427 417 Defaults The following defaults are restored either with a two button reset or using Reset shooting menu or Reset custom settings EE Defaults Restored with a Two Button Reset pg GA i R a a a eee Ta EE O a neem ae Center Exposure mode pg Programmed auto ee eee ap a AE lock hold pg 126 Off Other Off settings Flash compensation Off Bracketing pg 130 Off Flash mode pg 188 Fr
18. when using EN EL4a or EN EL4 batteries It is equipped with a shutter release button AF ON button multi selector and main and sub command dials for improved operation when taking photographs in portrait tall orientation When attaching the MB D10 remove contact cover for the MB D10 from the camera Quick Charger MH 18a pg 32 The MH 18a can be used to recharge EN EL3e battery AC Adapter EH 5a EH 5 These AC adapters can be used to power the camera for extended periods Wireless Transmitter WT 4 Connects the camera to wireless and Ethernet networks The photographs on the camera memory card can be viewed by computers on the same network or copied to a computer for long term storage Wireless LAN The camera can also be controlled from any computer on adapters the network using Camera Control Pro 2 available gt separately Note that the WT 4 requires an independent power source an EH 6 AC adapter or a second EN EL3e eo battery is recommended See the WT 4 manual for ee eee details Power sources 385 386 Viewfinder eyepiece accessories DK 17C Diopter Adjustment Viewfinder Lenses with Safety Lock To accommodate individual differences in vision viewfinder lenses are available with diopters of 3 2 0 1 2 m1 Use diopter adjustment lenses only if the desired focus can not be achieved with the built in diopter adjustment control 3 to 1 m Test diopter adjustment lenses
19. will blink 5 Examine the low pass filter Holding the camera so that light falls on the low pass filter examine the filter for dust or lint If no foreign objects are present proceed to Step 7 6 Clean the filter Remove any dust and lint from the filter with a blower Do not use a blower brush as the bristles could damage the filter Dirt that can not be removed with a blower can only be removed by Nikon authorized service personnel Under no circumstances should you touch or wipe the filter 7 Turn the camera off The mirror will return to the down position and the shutter curtain will close Replace the lens or body cap 396 Use a Reliable Power Source The shutter curtain is delicate and easily damaged If the camera powers off while the mirror is raised the curtain will close automatically To prevent damage to the curtain observe the following precautions e Do not turn the camera off or remove or disconnect the power source while the mirror is raised e f the battery runs low while the mirror is raised a beep will sound and the self timer lamp will blink to warn that the shutter curtain will close and the mirror will be lowered after about two minutes End cleaning or inspection immediately vV Foreign Matter on the Low Pass Filter Nikon takes every possible precaution to prevent foreign matter from coming into contact with the low pass filter during production and shipping The D7
20. 00 however is designed to be used with interchangeable lenses and foreign matter may enter the camera when lenses are removed or exchanged Once inside the camera this foreign matter may adhere to the low pass filter where it may appear in photographs taken under certain conditions To protect the camera when no lens is in place be sure to replace the body cap provided with the camera being careful to first remove all dust and other foreign matter that may be adhering to the body cap Should foreign matter find its way onto the low pass filter clean the filter as described above or have the filter cleaned by authorized Nikon service personnel Photographs affected by the presence of foreign matter on the filter can be retouched using Capture NX 2 available separately pg 388 or the clean image options available in some third party imaging applications vV 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 service representative once every one to two years and that it 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 Speedlights should be included when the camera is inspected or serviced 397
21. 1 Wireless 242 385 network 242 385 transmitter 242 385 Wireless transmitter 242 World time 39 334 Date and time 39 334 Date format 40 334 Daylight saving time 39 334 Time zone 39 334 WT 4 242 385 443 Nikon 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 C Fuji Bidg 2 3 Marunouchi 3 chome Chiyoda ku Tokyo 100 8331 Japan 4 i Printed in Japan aa a ee a SB8G04 11 2008 Nikon Corporation 6MB02311 04
22. 100 L 1 4 MB 1000 100 IPEGbasct M osme 180 100 100 Buffer capacity 423 EE DX Format bk x 16 Image Area e E E Ea eai E ee E g mage quality _ Image size File size No of images Buffer capacity gt NEF RAW Lossless compressed 12 bit T See ae oa NEF RAW Lossless JOMB 177 46 compressed 14 bit NEF RAW Compressed 12 bit AMB ane fa NEF RAW B Compressed 14 bit Pap a j NEF RAW n _ E Uncompressed 8 1 MB 229 39 12 bit NEF RAW o n _ Uncompressed m 10 7 MB 177 31 14 it L 15 3 MB 124 23 TIFF RGB M 8 8 MB 220 29 S 4 3 MB 480 59 L 2 5 MB 637 100 JPEG fine 4 M 1 4 MB 1100 100 S 0 6 MB 2400 100 L 1 2 MB 1200 100 JPEG normal 4 M 0 7 MB 2000 100 S 0 3 MB 4400 100 L 0 6 MB 2400 100 JPEG basic 4 M 0 3 MB 3900 100 S 0 2 MB 7800 100 ok If Auto DX crop is selected for Image area DX format images will be recorded with DX lenses FX format images with other lenses 2 All figures are approximate File size varies with scene recorded 3 Maximum number of exposures that can be stored in memory buffer Drops if Optimal quality is selected for JPEG compression ISO sensitivity is setto H 3 or higher High ISO NR is on when auto ISO sensitivity control is on or ISO sensitivity is set to 2000 or higher or long exposure noise reduction active D lighting or image authentication is on 4 Figures assume JPEG compression is set to Size priority Selecting Op
23. 2 1cm f 4 PC 35mm f 3 5 old type e Extension Ring K2 Reflex 1000mm f 6 3 old type e 180 600mm f 8 ED serial numbers Reflex 1000mm f 11 serial numbers 174041 174180 142361 143000 e 360 1200mm f 11 ED serial e Reflex 2000mm f 11 serial numbers numbers 174031 174127 200111 200310 e 200 600mm f 9 5 serial numbers 280001 300490 373 374 The Built in Flash The built in flash can be used with CPU lenses with focal lengths of 24 mm 16 mmin DX format to 300mm Remove lens hoods to prevent shadows The flash has a minimum range of 60 cm 2 ft and can not be used in the macro range of macro zoom lenses The flash may be unable to light the entire subject with the following lenses at ranges less than those given below Snes ee fags en Toon position MN Fange AF S DX 12 24mm f 4G ED 18mm 0 6 m 2 ft gt lt AF S DX 17 55mm f 2 8G ED 20 mm 1 5 m 4 ft 11 in AF S 17 35mm f 2 8D ED 28mm 1 0 m 3 ft 3 in AF 18 35mm f 3 5 4 5D ED 24mm 1 0 m 3 ft 3 in AF 20 35mm f 2 8D 24mm 1 0 m 3 ft 3 in y PC E NIKKOR 24mm f 3 5D ED 24 mm 1 5 m 4 ft 11 in AF S NIKKOR 24 70mm f 2 8G ED 35 mm 1 0 m 3 ft 3in AF S VR 24 120mm f 3 5 5 6G ED 24 mm 1 0 m 3 ft 3in AF S 28 70mm f 2 8D ED 35mm 1 5 m 4 ft 11 in When used with the AF S NIKKOR 14 24mm f 2 8G ED the flash will be unable to light the entire subject at all ranges The built in flash can also be used with Al
24. 4 341 385 Battery info 340 Battery order 304 Beep 298 Body cap 5 36 388 Bracketing 130 315 316 exposure 130 315 316 flash 130 315 316 white balance 130 135 Bracketing order 317 Built in AF assist illuminator 290 Bulb 122 124 Burst 200 299 321 C C 72 79 283 285 Camera Control Pro 2 239 388 Capture NX 2 64 172 337 388 Center weighted 112 294 295 Center weighted area 294 CL mode shooting speed 299 Clean image sensor 392 Clock 39 334 battery 40 CLS 377 Color balance 358 Color space 181 Adobe RGB 181 sRGB 181 Color temperature 141 142 147 CompactFlash 41 332 390 Computer 238 Control panel 8 Copyright information 343 CPU lens 37 370 Creative Lighting System 377 Custom setting bank 282 Custom Settings 280 Customize command dials 326 D Date and time 39 334 Daylight saving time 39 334 DCF version 2 0 182 435 Default settings 196 271 282 418 restoring 196 271 282 Delete 56 236 262 all images 262 current image 56 236 selected images 262 Delete 262 AH 262 Selected 262 Depth of field 115 Depth of field preview button 115 315 324 Digital Print Order Format 243 249 253 435 Diopter 45 386 adjustment control 45 Display mode 264 D Lighting 354 DPOF 243 249 253 435 Dust off ref photo 337 DX format 24x16 59 Dynamic AF area 285 51 points 3D tracking 286 Dynamic area AF 74 75 285 E Easy exposure compensation 293
25. 67 Lossless compressed 67 Uncompressed 67 Nikon Transfer 238 No memory card 329 Non CPU lens data 210 0 Optional flash 309 320 Overview data 230 P Photo info 220 264 441 Menu items and options in the camera monitor are shown in bold Photo info playback 320 PictBridge 244 435 Picture angle 58 376 Picture Controls 160 Playback 55 217 folder 263 full frame 218 information 220 264 menu 260 slide show 266 thumbnail 232 zoom 234 Playback folder 263 Predictive 73 Print DPOF 249 Border 251 Page size 251 Start printing 251 Time stamp 251 Print options PictBridge Setup menu 247 Border 247 Cropping 248 No of copies 247 Page size 247 Start printing 248 Time stamp 247 Print select 249 Border 251 Page size 251 Start printing 251 Time stamp 251 Print set DPOF 243 Printing 243 Programmed auto 116 Protecting photographs 235 R Rear curtain sync 189 Recent settings 368 Red eye correction 355 Red eye reduction 188 Release button to use dial 328 Release mode 83 91 continuous 84 86 91 high speed 84 86 low speed 84 86 91 299 dial 85 lock release 85 live view 89 mirror up 104 self timer 102 single frame 84 Remote cord 101 104 389 Reset 196 271 282 418 Reset custom settings 282 Reset shooting menu 271 Reverse indicators 330 RGB 64 181 222 223 RGB Histogram 223 264 Rotate tall 265 S small 69 Save load settings 344 S
26. Nikon DIGITAL CAMERA D700 User s Manual Technical Notes Camera Care Options and Resources This chapter covers the following topics Compatible Lenses pg 370 a Optional Flash Units Speedlights EEIE x pg 377 S Other pecessodes oon a aa aa pg 385 Caring for the Camera ccccccssccsssecsssssssssssssssesserees a pg 391 SEO AGS score A E E A teeeanss pg 391 Eae A O T pg 391 The Low Pass Filtet ii seeseeeeesesessnsns EO SEE itr pg 392 clean Now e ee ae E pg 392 Clean at Startup Shutdown A T OL S98 Manual Cleaning oe a ren oat ere a pg 395 gt a A Car ring for the Camera and d Battery Cautions iener PQ 398 gt Troubleshooting un P9402 3 0 CPU lenses particularly types G and D are recommended for use with the D700 CPU lenses can be identified by the presence of CPU contacts type G and D lenses by a letter on the lens barrel Type G lenses are not equipped with a lens aperture ring CPU contacts Aperture ring CPU lens E Type G lens Type D lens we sel CPU Lenses ee 5 a setting r Focus mode aoa E Metering system 7 D Tro 7 a a a lenao n 4 a rangefinder pS M 3D Color CI Type G or D AF Nikkor AF S AF I Nikkor ie i lm Wa Fc cll fol lel PC E NIKKOR series vi Yo t t t o iht PC Micro 85mm f 2 8D v Y vi gy 134 AF S AF I Teleco
27. an be selected from Standard Neutral Vivid Monochrome storage for up to nine custom Picture gt Controls ee eee eee ee ee eee eS eee LELE LE EE AAAA ANAAANANAANANANAANAANAANANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANAAANAANAAANAANAAANAANNAANAANAAANAANAAANANNAANAANNAANANNAANANNAANANNAANANAANANAANANAAAAA en ce AN a os Digital Print Order Format Exif 2 21 Exchangeable Image oOo File Format for Digital Still Cameras PictBridge ake level a single lens reflex viewfinder t Ships with type B BriteView Clear Matte Mark VI screen with AF area brackets framing grid can be displayed Se ENT A N AA A AE A AAT OI a a OA NAA BEDO AN Depth of field B _ When depth of field preview button is pressed lens a aperture is stopped down to value selected by user A and eae M modes or by camera F and 5 modes Instant return electronically controlled pp Type G or D AF Nikkor All functions supported PC Micro Nikkor does not support some functions IX Nikkor lenses not supported A e Other AF Nikkor All functions supported except 3D color ie matrix metering Il Lenses for F3AF not supported o Al P Nikkor All functions supported except 3D color matrix l metering Il Non CPU Can be used in exposure modes A and M electronic rangefinder can be used if maximum
28. anguage 38 334 LCD 48 302 332 LCD brightness 332 LCD illumination 302 Lens 36 210 346 347 370 attaching 36 cap 37 cap rear 36 37 compatible 370 CPU 37 373 distance information 184 focus mode switch 36 37 focus ring 37 81 mounting index 37 non CPU 210 data 211 removing 37 Lens mount 5 82 Live view 89 101 Live view 89 Live view mode 90 Hand held 90 Tripod 90 Release mode 91 Lo 107 Local area network 385 Lock mirror up for cleaning 395 Long exp NR 277 M M 72 81 94 121 M medium 69 Magenta 144 358 Manage Picture Control 168 Manual 72 81 94 121 Matrix 112 113 295 Max continuous release 299 MB D10 291 302 304 341 385 MB D10 battery type 302 Memory buffer 53 84 87 88 Memory card 41 332 390 capacity of 423 formatting 43 332 Metering 112 center weighted 112 294 295 matrix 112 113 295 selector 51 113 spot 112 295 Mired 145 Mirror 89 104 395 lock up for cleaning 395 Modeling flash 315 Monitor 12 55 89 218 332 cover 21 Monitor off delay 297 Monochrome 357 Black and white 357 Cyanotype 357 Sepia 357 Mounting index 37 Multi selector 319 Multi selector center button 318 Multiple exposure 198 Multiple exposure 198 My Menu 364 Add items 364 Rank items 367 Remove items 366 N NEF 64 67 NEF RAW 64 68 NEF RAW recording 67 NEF RAW bit depth 68 12 bit 68 14 bit 68 Type 67 Compressed
29. at Startup Shutdown 1 Select Clean at startup shutdown Display the Clean image sensor menu as described in Step 2 on the previous page Highlight Clean at startup shutdown and press gt 393 2 Select an option Highlight one of the following options and press 8 0N Clean at startup aa Clean at wall shutdown aon Clean at startup or amp shutdown a Cleaning off 8 default vV Image Sensor Cleaning Description The image sensor is automatically cleaned each time the camera is turned on The image sensor is automatically cleaned during shutdown each time the camera is turned off The image sensor is cleaned automatically at startup and at shutdown Automatic image sensor cleaning off The following interrupt image sensor cleaning raising the built in flash pressing the shutter release depth of field preview or AF ON button or using FV lock Cleaning is performed by vibrating the image sensor If dust can not be _ fully removed using the options in the Clean image sensor menu clean representative Yj the image sensor manually pg 395 or consult a Nikon authorized service If inage sensor cleaning is performed several times in succession image sensor cleaning may be temporarily disabled to protect the camera s internal circuitry Cleaning can be performed again after a short wait 394 HE Manual Cleaning If foreign matter can not be removed f
30. aving camera settings 344 Self timer delay 297 Sensitivity 105 106 108 Set Picture Control 162 Monochrome 162 Filter effects 165 167 Toning 165 167 Neutral 162 Standard 162 Vivid 162 Setup menu 331 Shooting data 225 226 227 228 Shooting info display 12 301 Shooting info display 301 Shooting menu 268 Shooting menu bank 269 Shutter spd amp aperture lock 326 Shutter priority auto 118 Shutter release button 53 54 78 126 296 half press 53 54 78 126 Shutter release button AE L 296 Side by side comparison 362 Single point AF 74 75 Single servo AF 72 78 284 Size 69 Slide show 266 Slide show 266 Frame interval 266 Slow sync 188 Speedlight 377 Spot 112 295 T Television 255 333 Ten pin remote terminal 213 389 Thumbnail 232 TIFF RGB 64 Time 39 334 Time exposure 124 Timer 102 203 Trim 356 Two button reset 196 U USB 238 245 cable 240 245 UTC 39 215 229 V Video 101 255 333 cable 255 mode 333 Video mode 333 Viewfinder 10 45 429 eyepiece 45 102 205 focus 45 81 Viewfinder grid display 298 ViewNX 64 161 182 243 Vignette control 276 Virtual horizon 99 322 346 Virtual horizon 346 W WB 135 140 White balance 135 140 bracketing 135 preset manual 141 148 White balance 140 Auto 140 Choose color temp 141 147 Cloudy 141 Direct sunlight 140 Flash 141 Fluorescent 140 Incandescent 140 Preset manual 141 148 Shade 14
31. battery memory card body cap or ee cover e Unies otherwise stated all figures are for a camera with a fully charged battery operating at an ambient temperature of 20 C 68 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 AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Supported b batteries ge Nikon EN EL3e rechargeable Li ion battery Charging th time Approx 2 hours and 15 minutes when battery is fully heen anD Sago a e A Bry eee 1800 mm 5 ft 11 in ESET Approx 80 g 2 8 oz excluding power cable Sn meee a a Supported Standards e DCF Version 2 0 The Design Rule for Camera File System DCF is a standard widely used in the digital camera industry to ensure compatibility among different makes of camera e DPOF Digital Print Order Format DPOF is an industry wide standard that allows pictures to be printed from print orders stored on the memory card e Exif version 2 21 The camera supports Exif Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras version 2 21 a standard in which information stored with photographs is used for optimal color reproduction when the images are output on Exif compliant printers e PictBridge A standard developed through cooperation with the digital
32. blinks Cmr blinks Lens aperture ring is not set to minimum aperture Low battery e Battery exhausted e Battery can not be used e An extremely exhausted rechargeable Li ion battery or a third party battery is inserted either in the camera or in the optional MB D10 battery pack Set ring to minimum aperture largest f number Ready a fully charged spare battery e Recharge or replace battery e Contact Nikon authorized service representative e Replace the battery or recharge the battery if the rechargeable Li ion battery is exhausted 46 xxiii 32 34 409 Indicator eT EISEN Control Ven n Panel fi nder Problem blinks Camera clock is not set Set camera clock No lens attached or non CPU lens attached without specifying Aperture value will be AF maximum aperture displayed if maximum 210 Aperture shown in aperture is specified stops from maximum aperture gt lt 4 Camera unable to focus blinks using autofocus PO Ua a e Use a lower ISO 106 sensitivity e In exposure mode P Use optional ND 387 Subject too bright filter photo will be overexposed 5 Increase shutter 118 speed ww A y n A Choose a smaller 119 aperture larger f number 410 Indicator panel finder ae Problem T solution k Vie Te ee e Use a higher ISO 106 sensitivity e
33. camera and printer industries allowing photographs to be output directly to a printer without first transferring them to a computer e HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a standard for multimedia interfaces used in consumer electronics and AV devices capable of transmitting audiovisual data and control signals to HDMI compliant devices via a single cable connection the camera uses a type C mini pin connector 435 Battery Life The number of shots that can be taken with fully charged batteries varies with the condition of the battery temperature and how the camera is used In the case of AA batteries capacity also varies with make and storage conditions some batteries can not be used Sample figures for the camera and optional MB D10 multi power battery pack are given below e CIPA standard One EN EL3e battery camera Approximately 1000 shots One EN EL3e battery MB D10 Approximately 1000 shots One EN EL4a battery MB D10 Approximately 1900 shots Eight AA batteries MB D10 Approximately 700 shots e Nikon standard One EN EL3e battery camera Approximately 2500 shots One EN EL3e battery MB D10 Approximately 2500 shots One EN EL4a battery MB D10 Approximately 4300shots Eight AA batteries MB D10 Approximately 1000 shots 1 Measured at 23 C 73 4 F 2 C 3 6 F with an AF S VR 24 120mm f 3 5 5 6G ED lens under the following test conditions lens cycled from infinity to minimum range and o
34. chment before determining exposure and taking photograph e PF 4 Reprocopy Outfit requires PA 4 Camera Holder Compatible Non CPU Lenses If lens data are specified using Non CPU lens data pg 210 many of the features available with CPU lenses can also be used with non CPU lenses If lens data are not specified color matrix metering can not be used and center weighted metering is used when matrix metering is selected Non CPU lenses can only be used in exposure modes A and M when aperture must be set using the lens aperture ring If the maximum aperture has not been specified using Non CPU lens data the camera aperture display will show the number of stops from maximum aperture the actual aperture value must be read off the lens aperture ring Aperture priority auto will be selected automatically in exposure modes P and 5 The exposure mode indicator F or 5 in the control panel will blink and A will be displayed in the viewfinder vV Incompatible Accessories and Non CPU Lenses The following accessories and non CPU lenses can NOT be used with the D700 e TC 16AS AF teleconverter e AF lenses for the F3AF AF 80mm e Non Al lenses f 2 8 AF 200mm f 3 5 ED e Lenses that require the AU 1 AF Teleconverter TC 16 focusing unit 400mm f 4 5 600mm PC 28mm f 4 serial number 180900 f 5 6 800mm f 8 1200mm f 11 or earlier Fisheye 6mm f 5 6 7 5mm f 5 6 PC 35mm f 2 8 serial numbers 8mm f 8 OP 10mm f 5 6 851001 906200 e
35. d to prevent liquid crystal from the monitor touching the skin or entering the eyes and mouth Replace the monitor cover when transporting the camera or leaving it unattended Batteries Dirt on the battery terminals can prevent the camera from functioning and should be removed with a soft dry cloth before use Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled Observe the following precautions when handling batteries Turn the product off before replacing the battery The battery may become hot when used for extended periods Observe due caution when handling the battery Use only batteries approved for use in this equipment Do not expose the battery to flame or excessive heat After removing the battery from the camera be sure to replace the terminal cover Charge the battery before use When taking photographs on important occasions ready a spare EN EL3e battery and keep it fully charged Depending on your location it may be difficult to purchase replacement batteries on short notice 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 ina warm place and exchange the two as necessary Once warmed a cold battery may recover some of its charge Continuing to charge the battery after it is fully charged can impair battery performance Used batteries are a valuable resource Please
36. ds Full range of shutter speeds not available 305 Focus does not lock when a3 Camera is in focus mode C use AE L shutter release button is 79 AF L button to lock focus pressed halfway Image size can not be changed Image quality set to NEF RAW 64 Unlock focus selector lock 76 e Auto area AF selected for focus 74 mode choose another mode e The camera is in playback mode 217 Can not select focus point a l e The camera is in menu operation 259 Press shutter release button 48 halfway to turn monitor off or activate exposure meters Camera is slow to record Turn long exposure noise reduction photos off a Sound of mirror clicking down 95 when shutter release button was pressed halfway in hand held mode was mistaken for sound of shutter Photos not recorded in live view mode e Unless Release is chosen for 95 284 Custom Setting a2 AF S priority selection shutter release is disabled if camera is unable to focus when focus mode S is selected in hand held mode 404 e Choose lower ISO sensitivity or 106 278 Randomly spaced bright turn high ISO noise reduction on pixels noise appearin e Shutter speed is slower than 1 s 277 photos use long exposure noise reduction e Camera is in focus mode C 72 e Center focus point is not selected 74 for single point AF or dynamic area AF e Off selected for Custom Setting 290 a9 Built in AF ass
37. e Use the latest versions of Nikon software Most Nikon oo Body Cap The body cap keeps the mirror viewfinder Bodycap gt screen and low pass filter free of dust when a lens is not ee Hee 4h place 388 The D700 is equipped with a ten oo pin remote terminal for remote Soe Control and automatic Remote ave photography The terminal is terminal i TUSE provided with a cap which protects oo the contacts when the terminal is notin use The following en accessories can be used all lengths are approximate oo Aecessory Senin Description E E Gite ho _ Remote shutter release with blue yellow Remote Cord and black terminals for connection to a 1m MC 22 remote shutter triggering device allowing 3 ft 3 in control via sound or electronic signals PAwmateCard Remote shutter release can be used to gocm reduce camera shake or keep the shutter McC 30 open during a time exposure Remote shutter release can be used for interval timer photography or to reduce camera shake or keep the shutter open during atime exposure Equipped with back lit control panel shutter release lock for use in bulb photography and timer that beeps at one second intervals Can be connected to ML 3 or MC series 20 22 23 25 30 or 36 Only one MC 21 can 85cm 2 ft 9 in Remote Cord Mc 36 Extension Cord 3m es be used at atime
38. e listed below a E AE ieee 1 rH Ue ELISE Sey Sore ERNE EEE OEE VNE EEE EEE 000 1 l a aa aal SB one on is 100 re 34 111 38 125 30 98 21 69 10 32 150200 48 157 53 175 42 138 30 98 14 49 Auto power zoom mm 17 200 24 105 24 85 4 so o o Widepanel mm 12 14 17 14 17 14 60 down 7 down 7 down 90 up toward lens Head rotation A e ot 180 left 90 up light axis 45 180 left 180 left 90 o right up away from and right 90 right light axis t If a color filter is attached to the SB 900 when AUTO or 5 flash is selected for white balance the camera will automatically detect the filter and adjust white balance appropriately 2 Controlled remotely with built in flash in commander mode or using optional SB 900 SB 800 flash unit or SU 800 wireless Speedlight commander 3 m ft 20 C 68 F SB 900 SB 800 and SB 600 at 35 mm zoom head position SB 900 with standard illumination 4 27mm zoom coverage 5 24mm zoom coverage U 800 Wireless Speedlight Commander When mounted on a CLS compatible camera the SU 800 can be used as a commander for remote SB 900 SB 800 SB 600 or SB R200 flash units The SU 800 itself is not equipped with a flash 3 8 Guide Number To calculate the range of the flash at full power divide the Guide Number by the aperture For example at ISO 100 the SB 800 has a Gu
39. en DX format 24 x 16 yy is selected 3 6 Optional Flash Units its 7 The D700 can be used with CLS compatible flash units Remove the accessory shoe cover when attaching optional flash units The built in flash will not fire when an optional flash unit is attached The Nikon Creative Lighting System CLS Nikon s advanced Creative Lighting System CLS offers improved communication between the camera and compatible flash units for improved flash photography The Creative Lighting System supports the following features e j TTL flash control Improved through the lens TTL flash control for use with CLS see page 184 Flash level is set using monitor pre flashes to measure the light reflected by the subject ensuring optimal flash output e Advanced Wireless Lighting Allows i TTL flash control with remote wireless flash units e FV lock pg 192 Locks flash level at the metered value allowing a series of photographs to be taken at the same flash level e Auto FP High Speed Sync pg 306 Allows the flash to be used at the highest shutter speed supported by the camera making it possible to choose the maximum aperture for reduced depth of field 377 HE CLS Compatible Flash Units The D700 can be used with the following CLS compatible flash units the SB 900 SB 800 SB 600 SB 400 SB R200 and SU 800 The SB 900 SB 800 SB 600 SB 400 and SB R200 The principal features of these flash units ar
40. g only settings in the current shooting menu bank will be reset 2 Applies to all banks Reset shooting menu can not be selected while shooting is in progress 3 Applies to all banks Shooting ends when reset is performed 419 N Defaults Restored with Reset c ustom i k pg 282 E C a pE L PA SAE D USTE A USE pa S E E E U E EE N r c i ere Option A e a1 AF C C priority selection pg 783 Release a2 AF S priority selection pg 284 Focus a4 Focus tracking with lock on pg 287 Normal a5 AF activation pg 287 Shutter AF ON a6 AF point illumination pg 288 Auto a7 Focus point wrap around pg 288 No wrap a8 AF point selection pg 289 51 points a9 Built in AF assist illuminator pg 290 On a10 AF ON for MB D10 pg 291 AF ON b1 1ISO sensitivity step value pg 292 1 3 step b2 EV steps for exposure cntrl pg 292 1 3 step b3 Exp comp fine tune pg 292 amp 1 3step b4 Easy exposure compensation pg 293 Off b5 Center weighted area pg 294 12mm Fine tune optimal exposure pg 294 Matrix metering O Center weighted 0 Spot metering O c1 Shutter release button AE L pg 296 Off c2 Auto meter off delay pg 296 65 c3 Self timer delay pg 297 10s Monitoroffdelay pg 297 Playback 10s c4 Menus 20s Shooting info display 10s Image review As b6 Only the settings in the bank currently selected using the Custom setting bank option will be reset pg
41. ide Number of 38 m or 125 ft 35 mm zoom head position its range at an aperture of f 5 6 is 38 5 6 or about 6 8 meters or in feet 125 5 6 approximately 23 ft 7 in For each twofold increase in ISO sensitivity multiply the Guide Number by the square root of two approximately 1 4 379 The following features are available with the SB 900 SB 800 SB 600 SB 400 SB R200 and SU 800 _ Remote oe Epc Pia in a eh ort i 2 poan oat w CT Bs Ee ages on Flash hmodeieature ae _ SB 800 SB 600 8 400 SB 800 SU 800 SB 800 SB 600 sb R200 TTL HTL balanced fill fish ra ee ee a a eee for digital SLR AA Auto aperture vt 1 v v i A Non TTL auto V S ae a ne ee ee GN Distance priority manual W M Manual Yi viviviviviviv RPT Repeating flash Y vw v Y Y Auto FP High Speed Sync Y Y ivitviwviwviv FV lock v v v v v v v v AF assist for multi area AF Y Yi KY Y Flash Color Information V y g V CON DRN SORRI SEA Communication REAR Rear curtain sync v Y v Y v Y v Y Red eye reduction v Y v v Auto zoom v Y vY seek Only available when SU 800 is used to control other flash units 2 Standard i TTL flash for digital SLR is used with spot metering or when selected with flash unit 3 Standard i TTL flash for digital SLR is used with spot metering
42. ight supports the Nikon Creative Lighting System refer to the section on CLS compatible digital SLR cameras The D700 is not included in the digital SLR category in the SB 80DX SB 28DX and SB 50DX manuals i TTL flash control can be used at ISO sensitivities between 200 and 6400 At values over 6400 the desired results may not be achieved at some ranges or aperture settings If the flash ready indicator blinks for about three seconds after a photograph is taken the flash has fired at full power and the photograph may be underexposed The SB 900 SB 800 SB 600 and SB 400 provide red eye reduction while the SB 900 SB 800 SB 600 and SU 800 provide AF assist illumination With other Speedlights the camera AF assist illuminator is used for AF assist illumination and red eye reduction When used with AF lenses with focal lengths of 17 135 mm the SB 900 provides active AF assist illumination for all focus points note however that autofocus is available only with the following focus points 290 goo Bee 0888 Doo S88 rt 17 19mm S555908 20 105mm sessscossss 106 135mM seoscsacass QOG ono oon 0D0N ooo nnn Q When used with AF lenses with focal lengths of 24 105 mm the SB 800 SB 600 and SU 800 provides active AF assist illumination to assist autofocus for the eee focus points Ee aa oe a Pree teenie Oo gango OAooOo pando In programmed auto the ma
43. imited by camera body Filters can not be exchanged while Al 200 400mm f 4 ED is mounted on camera 3 With maximum aperture of f 5 6 or faster 4 If maximum aperture is specified using Non CPU lens data pg 210 aperture value will be displayed in viewfinder and control panel Can be used only if lens focal length and maximum aperture are specified using Non CPU lens data pg 210 Use spot or center weighted metering if desired results are not achieved 6 For improved precision specify lens focal length and maximum aperture using Non CPU lens data pg 210 7 Can be used in manual exposure modes at shutter speeds slower than 1 125 s Electronic rangefinder can not be used with shifting or tilting Exposure determined by presetting lens aperture In aperture priority auto exposure mode preset aperture using lens aperture ring before performing AE lock or shifting lens In manual exposure mode preset aperture using lens aperture ring and determine exposure before shifting lens 10 Exposure compensation required when used with Al 28 85mm f 3 5 4 5 Al 35 105mm f 3 5 4 5 Al 35 135mm f 3 5 4 5 or AF S 80 200mm f 2 8D See teleconverter manual for details 11 With maximum effective aperture of f 5 6 or faster NO Ww Oo 12 Requires PK 12 or PK 13 auto extension ring PB 6D may be required depending on camera orientation 13 Use preset aperture In aperture priority auto exposure mode set aperture using focusing atta
44. ist illuminator e Illuminator has turned off automatically Illuminator may become hot with continued use wait for lamp to cool down AF assist illuminator does not light Photos are blotched or e Clean lens smeared e Clean low pass filter 392 e Adjust white balance to match 140 Colors are unnatural Aant SOUE l e Adjust Set Picture Control 160 settings 405 Can not measure white balance as source for preset white balance White balance bracketing unavailable Effects of Picture Control differ from image to image Metering can not be changed Exposure compensation can not be used Reddish areas appear in photos Textures are uneven Only one shot taken each time shutter release button is pressed in continuous shooting mode Subject is too dark or too bright Image can not be selected Image was not created with D700 e NEF RAW or NEF JPEG image quality option selected for image quality e Multiple exposure mode is in effect A auto is selected for sharpening contrast or saturation For consistent results over a series of photographs choose a setting other than A auto e Autoexposure lock is in effect e Camera is in live view mode Choose exposure mode F 5 or A Reddish areas and uneven textures may appear in long time exposures Turn long exposure noise reduction on when shooting at shutter speeds of hus bby Lower b
45. ndicator 53 82 lock 78 mode 72 continuous servo AF 72 79 283 285 manual 72 81 94 single servo AF 72 78 284 point 74 76 97 264 285 289 contrast detect 97 tracking 73 286 287 3D 74 286 predictive 72 73 Focus point wrap around 288 Focus tracking with lock on 287 Focusing screen 429 Format 43 332 Format memory card 332 Front curtain sync 188 FV lock 192 FX format 36x24 59 G GPS 213 229 connecting 213 data 214 229 GPS 213 GPS data 229 H HDMI 257 435 HDMI 333 Help 26 31 HI 107 Hide image 263 High definition 257 333 435 High ISO NR 278 Highlights 222 264 Histogram 223 224 264 Image area 58 69 Image area 58 61 Auto DX crop 58 61 Choose image area 59 61 FX format 36x24 59 Image authentication 342 Image comment 335 Image Dust Off 337 Image file 435 Image overlay 359 Image quality 58 Image quality 64 Image review 264 Image size 69 Image size 69 Index print 252 In focus indicator 53 72 Information 220 264 Interval timer shooting 203 Interval timer shooting 203 ISO sensitivity 105 106 108 ISO sensitivity settings 107 ISO sensitivity 107 ISO sensitivity auto control 108 Maximum sensitivity 108 Minimum shutter speed 108 ISO sensitivity step value 292 i TTL 184 185 311 377 J JPEG 64 67 JPEG basic 64 JPEG compression 67 Optimal quality 67 Size priority 67 JPEG fine 64 JPEG normal 64 L L 69 LAN 385 L
46. ne photograph taken at default settings once every 30 s flash fired once every other shot Live view not used 2 Measured at 20 C 68 F with an AF S VR 70 200mm f 2 8G ED lens under the following test conditions image quality set to JPEG basic image size set to M medium shutter speed 250 s shutter release button pressed halfway for three seconds and focus cycled from infinity to minimum range three times six shots are then taken in succession and monitor turned on for five seconds and then turned off cycle repeated once exposure meters have turned off 436 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 or TIFF RGB photographs e Slow shutter speeds e Using the optional WT 4 wireless transmitter e Using VR vibration reduction mode with VR lenses To ensure that you get the most from rechargeable Nikon EN EL3e 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 437 Menu items and options in the camera monitor are shown in bold Symbols Switch 318 J Single point AF 74 75 t23 Dynamic area AF 74 75 285 m Auto area AF 74 75 S 84 CL 84 86 91 299 CH 84 86 i 89 Self timer 102 Mup 104 E Matrix 112 113 295 Ce
47. nect and 296 297 402 y reconnect the adapter and turn the camera on again In the event of continued malfunction contact your retailer or Nikon authorized service representative Note that disconnecting the power source as described above may result in loss of any data not recorded to the memory card at the time the problem occurred Data already recorded to the card will not be affected HE Shooting Se ee Tere ee Te Te Te TT ce TOKES ime to THEN e aies oriolders p Memory card is full or not inserted e CPU lens with aperture ring attached but aperture not locked at highest f number If FE E is displayed in control panel select Aperture ring for Custom Setting f9 Customize command dials gt Aperture setting to use lens aperture ring to adjust aperture e Exposure mode S selected with tus i h Selected for shutter speed Shutter release disabled e Rotate focus mode selector to or C e Camera unable to focus using autofocus use manual focus or Photos are out of focus focus lock e Shutter release button can not be used to focus when Tripod is selected in live view mode Use the AF ON button to focus 118 72 78 81 96 403 Flash in use Flash sync speed can be selected using Custom Setting e1 Flash sync speed when using optional SB 900 SB 800 SB 600 or SB R200 Speedlight choose 1 320 s Auto FP or 1 250 s Auto FP for full range of shutter spee
48. nter weighted 112 294 295 CJ Spot 112 295 P Programmed auto 116 5 Shutter priority auto 118 Ai Aperture priority auto 119 M Manual 121 Help 26 31 r Memory buffer 53 PRE Preset manual 141 148 Numerics 1 005 segment RGB sensor 140 3D color matrix metering Il 113 3D tracking 74 75 286 A AC adapter 385 Accessories 385 Active D Lighting 179 Active folder 272 AE L 79 126 325 AF 72 74 76 80 AF activation 287 AF area brackets 45 94 AF assist 53 290 375 AF fine tune 347 AF point illumination 288 AF point selection 289 AF area mode 74 auto area AF 74 75 dynamic area AF 74 75 285 single point AF 74 75 AF C priority selection 283 AF ON button 73 96 287 291 AF On for MB D10 291 AF S priority selection 284 After delete 265 A M switch 36 Amber 144 358 Aperture 119 122 maximum 82 210 minimum 37 114 Aperture priority auto 119 Assign AE L AF L button 325 Assign FUNC button 320 Assign preview button 324 Auto bracketing 130 315 316 Auto bracketing Mode M 316 Auto bracketing set 315 AE amp flash 315 AE only 315 Flash only 315 WB bracketing 315 Auto DX Crop 58 Auto FP high speed sync 305 306 377 Auto image rotation 336 Auto meter off 48 296 Auto meter off delay 296 Auto area AF 74 75 Autofocus 72 74 76 78 80 B Backlight 48 302 Battery 32 34 46 302 304 340 charging 32 pack 302 30
49. nverter 8 vs YY VY YY wv Other AF Nikkor except lenses for F3AF a al i iad cs Al P Nikkor y Y Y Y Y v 1 IX Nikkor lenses can not be used 2 Vibration Reduction VR supported with VR lenses 3 Spot metering meters selected focus point 4 Can not be used with shifting or tilting 5 The camera s exposure metering and flash control systems do not work properly when shifting and or tilting the lens or when an aperture other than the maximum aperture is used 6 Manual exposure mode only 7 Can be used with AF S and AF I lenses only pg 371 8 With maximum effective aperture of f 5 6 or faster 9 When focusing at minimum focus distance with AF 80 200mm f 2 8 AF 35 70mm f 2 8 AF 28 85mm f 3 5 4 5 lt New gt or AF 28 85mm f 3 5 4 5 lens at maximum zoom in focus indicator may be displayed when image on matte screen in viewfinder is not in focus Adjust focus manually until image in viewfinder is in focus 10 With maximum aperture of f 5 6 or faster The AF S AF I Teleconverter The AF S AF I teleconverter can be used with the following AF S and AF I lenses e AF S VR Micro 105mm f 2 8G ED e AF S NIKKOR 500mm f 4G ED VR 2 AF S VR 200mm f 2G ED e AF S 500mm f 4D ED II AF S VR 300mm f 2 8G ED e AF S 500mm f 4D ED 2 AF S 300mm f 2 8D ED II AF I 500mm f 4D ED 2 e AF S 300mm f 2 8D ED e AF S NIKKOR 600mm f 4G ED VR AF I 300mm f 2 8D
50. ont curtain sync FVlock pg 192 st lt lt C 72 72OD S W o Off Multiple exposure pg 198 Off 1 If the current Picture Control has been modified existing settings for the Picture Control will also be restored 2 Only the settings in the bank currently selected using the Shooting menu bank option will be reset pg 269 Settings in all other banks are unaffected 418 ls Defaults Restored with Reset Shooting Menu pg 271 ee ee Option eee Dfa File naming pg 274 DSC Image quality pg 64 JPEG normal Image size pg 69 Large Image area pg 58 Auto DX crop pg 58 On Choose image area pg 59 FX format 36 X 24 JPEGcompression pg 67 Sizepriority NEF RAW recording pg 67 Type pg 67 Lossless compressed NEF RAW bit depth pg 68 4 12 bit White balance pg 140 Auto Fine tuning pg 143 Off Choose color temp pg 147 5000K Set Picture Control pg 160 Standard Color space pg 181 sRGB Active D lighting pg 180 Off Vignette control pg 276 Normal Long exp NR pg 277 Off High ISO NR pg 278 Normal ISO sensitivity settings pg 1069 ISO sensitivity pg 106 200 ISO sensitivity auto control pg 108 Off Live view Live view mode pg 90 Hand held Release mode pg 91 Single frame Multiple exposure pg 198 Reset Interval timer shooting pg 203 Reset 1 With the exception of Multiple exposure and Interval timer shootin
51. recycle used batteries in accord with local regulations 401 402 If the camera fails to function as expected check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon representative Refer to the page numbers in the right most column for more information ME Display Viewfinder is out of focus Viewfinder is dark Displays turn off without warning Unusual characters displayed in control panel Displays in control panel or viewfinder are unresponsive and dim Fine lines are visible around active focus point or display turns red when focus point is highlighted Seppe LENE Adjust viewfinder focus or use optional diopter adjustment lenses Insert a fully charged battery Choose longer delays for Custom Setting c2 Auto meter off delay or c4 Monitor off delay See A Note on Electronically Controlled Cameras below The response times and brightness of these displays varies with temperature These phenomena are normal for this type of viewfinder and do not indicate a malfunction A Note on Electronically Controlled Cameras In extremely rare instances unusual characters may appear in the control panel and the camera may stop functioning In most cases this phenomenon is caused by a strong external static charge Turn the camera off remove and replace the battery and turn the camera on again or if you are using an AC adapter available separately discon
52. rom the low pass filter using the Clean image sensor pg 392 option in the setup menu the filter can be cleaned manually as described below Note however that the filter is extremely delicate and easily damaged Nikon recommends that the filter be cleaned only by Nikon authorized service personnel 1 Charge the battery or connect an AC adapter A reliable power source is required when inspecting or cleaning the low pass filter If the battery level is below Cz 60 turn the camera off and insert a fully charged EN EL3e battery or connect an optional EH 5a or EH 5 AC adapter Select Lock mirror up for cleaning Remove the lens and turn the camera on Highlight Lock mirror up for cleaning in the setup menu and press P note that this option is not available at battery levels of T or below Press 6X ike mirror am Tor dearna The message shown at right will be displayed in the monitor and a row of dashes will appear in the control panel and viewfinder To restore normal operation without inspecting the low pass filter turn the camera off Fae Wher shutterrelease butoni a eid the anrea lifts and auather opens To homer mieten furn camera off 395 4 Raise the mirror Press the shutter release button all the way down The mirror will be raised and the shutter curtain will open revealing the low pass filter The display in the viewfinder will turn off and the row of dashes in the control panel
53. ror accessing memory card CHA blinks e Unable to create new folder e Use Nikon approved card Check that contacts are clean If card is damaged contact retailer or Nikon representative e Delete files or insert new memory card 41 262 413 414 a z Indicator E T This card is Kot formatted Format the card Folder contains no images All images are hidden File does not contain image data C ntrol panel Far blinks Memory card has not been formatted for use in camera No images on memory card or in folder s selected for playback All photos in current folder are hidden File has been created or modified using a computer or different make of camera or file is corrupt Format memory ea or insert new memory card Select folder containing images from Playback folder menu or insert different memory card No images can be played back until another folder has been selected or Hide image used to allow at least one image to be displayed File can not be played back on camera 41 43 41 263 263 Syn HII YUVA Monitor panel Cannot select this file E Check printer Check paper Paper jam Outof paper Control Memory card does not contain images that can be retouched Printer error Paper in printer
54. separately is connected 407 oo Problem Jz Solution Page oe 408 NEF RAW photos not displayed in Update to Capture NX 2 388 Capture NX Image sensor cleaning changes the position of dust on the low pass filter Dust off reference data recorded before image sensor cleaning is performed can Image Dust Off option not be used with photographs taken in Capture NX 2 does eine after image sensor cleaning is 337 not have desired effect Computer displays NEF RAW images differently from camera Can not copy picture to computer using Nikon Transfer performed Dust off reference data recorded after image sensor cleaning is performed can not be used with photographs taken before image sensor cleaning is performed Third party software does not display effects of Picture Controls active D lighting or vignette control Use Capture NX 2 available separately The camera is not compatible with Windows 2000 Professional Use card reader to copy pictures from memory card DAMONT ang Set camera clock 38 not correct Some options are not available at certain combinations of settings or when no a CINNOENE memory card is inserted Note that Battery 340 i info option is not available when camera is powered by an optional AC adapter This section lists the indicators and error messages that appear in the viewfinder control pul and monitor a
55. spect that dirt or dust on the filter is appearing in photographs you can clean the filter using the Clean image sensor option in the setup menu The filter can be cleaned at any time using the Clean now option or cleaning can be performed automatically when the camera is turned on or off HE Clean Now 1 Place the camera base down Image sensor cleaning is most effective when the camera is placed base down as shown at right 2 Display the Clean image sensor menu Highlight Clean image sensor in the setup menu and press P Widni Large vV Image Dust Off The Image Dust Off option in Capture NX 2 can not use dust off reference data recorded before image sensor cleaning is performed to retouch photographs taken after image sensor cleaning is performed If you intend to use Image Dust Off with photographs recorded after image a sensor cleaning is performed we recommend that you record dust off Z reference data after cleaning the image sensor Image Sensor Cleaning If the options described in this section are not sufficient to remove dust or other foreign objects from the image sensor clean the sensor manually as described on page 395 3 Select Clean now a image Sensor Highlight Clean now and press gt The message shown at right will be displayed while cleaning is in progress ge The message shown at right lean image sensor n will be displayed when cleaning is complete EE Clean
56. ter weighted metering 0 20 EV 20 C 68 pe Spot metering 2 20 EV ere es a een eee Terre ty Metering method Exposure mode a auto with flexible program FP shutter e priority auto 5 aperture priority auto A manual r posure compensation eae 5 EV in increments of 3 1 2 or 1 EV Ta vaoa aesa aaaeeeaeo ity ISO 200 6400 in steps of 3 1 2 or 1 EV Can also be set to Recommended sacs approx 0 3 0 5 0 7 or 1 EV ISO 100 equivalent below ISO uae 200 or to approx 0 3 0 5 0 7 1 EV or 2 EV ISO 25600 E Gee _ equivalent above ISO 6400 poarere UU LASNE roe I LEE UH eee LAA A LAI NLU i ti CAM 3500FX autofocus module with TTL gt phase detection fine tuning 51 focus points including 15 gt cross type sensors and AF assist illuminator range approx 0 5 3 m 1 ft 8 in 9 ft 10 in OENE SAEI I UENS LULU bE DANEAN DANE Lust ASHEN Detection ange AAT een 1 19 EV ISO 100 20 C 68 F Lens servo p ae SE as BF E O oa predictive focus tracking automatically activated eee according to subject status Manual M Electronic range finding supported of 17 56 m ft ISO 200 20 C 68 F GN at ISO 100 is 12 39 or 18 59 in manual mode m ft ISO 200 20 C 68 F GN at ERTER ISO 100 is 13 43 431 432 gt TTL i TTL balanced fill flash and standard i TTL flash for
57. timal quality increases the file size of JPEG images number of images and buffer capacity drop accordingly 424 d5 Max Continuous Release pg 299 The maximum number of photographs that can be taken in a single burst can be set to any amount between 1 and 100 425 Exposure Program The exposure program for programmed auto is shown in the following graph ISO 200 lens with maximum aperture of f 1 4 and minimum aperture of f 16 e g AF 50mm f 1 4 D Qt ro 7 gt e719 DA 4 Aperture ae fe eh utter ae The maximum and minimum values for EV vary with ISO sensitivity the above graph assumes an ISO sensitivity of ISO 200 equivalent When matrix metering is used values over 17 3 EV are reduced to 171 3 EV 426 Aperture Sensitivity and Flash Range The range of the built in flash varies with sensitivity ISO SEa and ARES 1 4 2 2 8 4 5 6 8 1 0 8 5 3ft 3in Ft 11in 2 2 8 4 5 6 8 11 0 7 6 1 2ft 4in 20ft 2 8 4 5 6 8 11 16 0 6 4 2 2ft 13 ft 9in 4 5 6 8 11 16 22 0 6 3 0 2ft 9ft 10in 5 6 8 11 16 22 32 0 6 2 1 2ft 6ft 11in 8 11 16 22 32 0 6 1 5 2ft 4ft 11in 11 16 22 32 0 6 1 1 2ft 3ft 7in 16 22 32 0 6 0 8 2ft 2ft 7in The built in flash has a minimum range of 0 6 m 2 ft In programmed auto exposure mode mode F the maximum apert
58. ub pg 326 Aperture setting pg 327 Menus and playback pg 327 f10 Release button to use dial pg 328 f11 No memory card pg 329 f12 Reverse indicators pg 330 422 Thumbnail on off Do nothing Info Playback gt PHAM ANAAO ANAAO AN NAONA AAAA AONAN VANANEV EAEAN YANAN ANEAN EANAN EANAN SAO AAYAN EANAN VANAN ANAA EAO None Auto bracketing Preview None AE AF lock None Off Off No Off Sub command dial Off No Enable release cafe Boe a O o E mam QHHRRHE RRR NE E Memory Card Capacity The following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stored on a 2 GB SanDisk Extreme IV SDCFX4 card at different image quality image size and image area settings EE FX Format 36 x 24 Image Area ee ee eee E AEE AEA SOANE DEE eee ee eee EE E ee eS Tt ee eee LE Y A UA U U SG S ee ire Image quality Imagesize Filesize No of images 2 NEF RAW Lossless 2 compressed 12 bit EPN 19 ae NEF RAW Lossless 7 16 3 MB 77 50 compressed 14 bit NEF RAW _ Compressed 12 bit DONS Ie 0 NEF RAW _ Compressed 14 bit ewe ue ae NEF RAW Uncompressed 18 8 MB 100 19 12 bit NEF RAW o Uncompressed 24 7 MB 77 17 14 bit L 35 9 MB 53 17 TIFF RGB M 20 7 MB 95 20 S 10 0 MB 211 23 L 5 7 MB 279 100 JPEG fine 4 M 3 2 MB 496 100 S 1 4 MB 1000 100 L 2 9 MB 548 100 JPEG normal4 M 1 6 MB 976 100 S 0 7 MB 2000
59. uilt in flash 154 64 202 166 126 100 128 2r 187 406 EE Playback A TT E SS sti USS EEE E i se SESE EN YO LS e UU oe problem on EE Solution o Page Flashing areas appear in images Press amp or W to choose photo Noong aia ppsar information displayed or change 220 264 on images en Settings for Display mode A graph appears during playback NEF RAW image is Photo was taken at image quality of NEF 66 not played back JPEG Some photos are not displayed during Select All for Playback folder 263 playback e Select On for Rotate tall 265 Tall portrait e Photo was taken with Off selected for 336 orientation photos i Auto image rotation are displayed in ae ie wide landscape e Photo is displayed in image review 219 orientation e Camera was pointed up or down 336 when photo was taken Can not delete photo Photo is protected remove protection 235 Message is displayed stating that no images are available for playback Select All for Playback folder 263 Can not change print Memory card is full delete photos 47 order Photo is in NEF RAW format Transfer Can not select photo to computer and print using supplied 243 tor PENG software or Capture NX 2 Photo net Choose correct video mode 503 displayed on TV Photo is not displayed on high definition video device Confirm that HDMI cable available 257
60. ure minimum f number is limited according to ISO sensitivity as shown below OEE E E EE N EE S SE SE SE SE EE UENO EEA EEEE G A A NE NE AOA AEE E LE EE AE L A LA AEA SANOA E LEE U AEE E A LA A SAAG E U U USAGE OE LE ASE EE AE U EE EEE E A E G S A S A S E a e ae ae Maximum aperture at 150 equivalent of For each one step increase in sensitivity e g from 200 to 400 aperture is stopped down by half an f stop If the maximum aperture of the lens is smaller than given above the maximum value for aperture will be the maximum aperture of the lens 427 Specifications 428 mage sensor Total pixels 12 87 million lt Image sensor cleaning Image Dust Off reference data soe optional Capture NX 2 software required FX format 36 x 24 image area 4 256 x 2 832 L 3 184 x 2 120 M 2 128 x 1 416 S tae e DX format 24 x 16 image area asetsigsisarises ipiis cere 2 784 x 1 848 L 2 080 x 1 384 M 1 392 x 920 S Fileformat lt e NEF RAW 12 or 14 bit lossless compressed compressed Huata a e or uncompressed TIFF RGB JPEG JPEG Baseline compliant with fine approx 1 4 normal approx 1 8 or basic approx 1 16 compression Size priority Optimal quality lt compression available Pee gt NEF RAW JPEG Single photograph recorded in both NEF Ge cee a etree as RAW and JPEG formats Picture Control System C
61. utofocus or electronic range finding ok e The D700 can not be used with linear polarizing filters Use the C PL circular polarizing filter instead Hoe The NC and L37C filters are recommended for protecting Filters the lens oo To prevent moir use of a filter is not recommended when the subject is framed against a bright light or when oe a bright light source is in the frame os e Center weighted metering is recommended with filters _ with exposure factors filter factors over 1 x Y44 Y48 Y52 056 R60 XO X1 C PL ND2S ND4 ND4S ND8 ND8S ND400 A2 A12 B2 B8 B12 Water Guard WG AS3 Covers the base of the optional SB 900 Water guards flash unit to protect the camera accessory shoe from water droplets e Nikon Speedlights SB 900 SB 800 SB 600 and SB 400 Optional flash Nikon Wireless Remote Speedlight SB R200 units e Wireless Speedlight Commander SU 800 See page 378 for more information PCCard Adapter EC AD1 The EC AD1 PC card adapter allows Type CompactFlash memory cards to be inserted in PCMCIA card slots PCcard 387 ee e Capture NX 2 A complete photo editing package e Camera Control Pro 2 Control the camera remotely from a x computer and save photographs directly to the computer hard disk amp 5 e Image Authentication Determine whether photographs taken with image authentication pg 342 on have been modified after shooting Soft oy Not
62. ximum aperture minimum f number is limited asa to gral ISO ee as Hon Dev For each one step increase in sensitivity e g from 200 to 400 aperture is stopped down by half an f stop If the maximum aperture of the lens is smaller than given above the maximum value for aperture will be the maximum aperture of the lens When an SC series 17 28 or 29 sync cable is used for off camera flash photography correct exposure may not be achieved in i TTL mode We recommend that you choose spot metering to select standard i TTL flash control Take a test shot and view the results in the monitor In i TTL use the flash panel or bounce adapter provided with the flash unit Do not use other panels such as diffusion panels as this may produce incorrect exposure V Use Only Nikon Flash Accessories Use only Nikon Speedlights Negative voltages or voltages over 250 V applied to the accessory shoe could not only prevent normal operation but damage the sync circuitry of the camera or flash Before using a Nikon Speedlight not listed in this section contact a Nikon authorized service representative for more information 383 384 Flash Contacts The D700 is equipped with an accessory shoe for attaching optional flash units directly to the camera and a sync terminal that allows flash units to be connected via a sync cable EE The Accessory Shoe Use the accessory shoe to mount optional flash units directl
63. y on the camera without a sync cable pg 378 The accessory shoe is equipped with a safety lock for Speedlights with a locking pin such as the SB 900 SB 800 SB 600 and SB 400 HE The Sync Terminal A sync cable can be connected to the sync terminal as required Do not connect another flash unit via a sync cable when performing rear curtain sync flash photography with a flash unit mounted on the camera accessory shoe M ISO Sensitivity When auto ISO sensitivity control is on pg 108 ISO sensitivity will j automatically be adjusted as required for optimal flash output when an optional SB 900 SB 800 SB 600 or SB 400 flash unit is attached This may result in foreground subjects being underexposed in photographs taken with the flash at slow shutter speeds in daylight or against a bright background In these cases choose a flash mode other than slow sync or choose a larger aperture At the time of writing the following accessories were available for the D700 oe _ Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL3e pp 32 34 Additional EN EL3e batteries are available from local retailers and Nikon service representatives The EN EL3e can be recharged using an MH 18a or MH 18 quick charger Multi Power Battery Pack MB D10 The MB D10 takes one rechargeable Nikon EN EL3e EN EL4a or EN EL4 Li ion battery or eight AA alkaline NiMH lithium or nickel manganese batteries A BL 3 battery chamber cover is required
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