DIGITAL CAMERAMenu GuideEnThis manual details menu options and provides information on accessories and connecting the camera to other devices. For inf
10 Menu GuideWhite balance (0 39) Auto > NormalFine-tuning A-B: 0, G-M: 0Choose color temp. 5000 KPreset manual d-1Set Picture Control (0 40) Stand
100 Menu GuideAperture settingIf Sub-command dial is selected, aperture can only be adjusted with the sub-command dial (or with the main command dial
101Menu GuideSelecting Ye s allows adjustments that are normally made by holding a button and rotating a command dial to be made by rotating the comm
102 Menu GuideSelecting Enable release allows the shutter to be released when no memory card is inserted, although no pictures will be recorded (they
103Menu GuideChoose the role played by the movie-record button during viewfinder photography and when the live view selector is rotated to C in live v
104 Menu GuideChoose the function assigned to the A AE-L/AF-L button on the optional MB-D15 battery pack.f10: Assign MB-D15 4 ButtonG button ➜ A Custo
105Menu GuideChoose the role played by the Fn button on the wireless remote controller.f11: Assign Remote (WR) Fn ButtonG button ➜ A Custom Settings m
106 Menu Guidee+ NEF (RAW)If image quality is set to JPEG fine, JPEG normal, or JPEG basic, an NEF (RAW) copy will be recorded with the next picture t
107Menu GuideChoose the role played by the Fn button in live view when the live view selector is rotated to 1 (the default option is None).❚❚ Pressg:
108 Menu Guide❚❚ PressChoose the role played by the Pv button in live view when the live view selector is rotated to 1. The options available are the
109Menu GuideChoose the role played by the shutter-release button when 1 is selected with the live view selector.g4: Assign Shutter ButtonG button ➜ A
11Menu Guide1 Default settings restored with Reset photo shooting menu (0 31).2 Reset photo shooting menu can not be selected while shooting is in pro
110 Menu GuideTo display the setup menu, press G and select the B (setup menu) tab.Setup Menu OptionsThe setup menu contains the following options:1 N
111Menu GuideTo begin formatting, choose a memory card slot and select Ye s . Note that formatting permanently deletes all pictures and other data on
112 Menu Guide2 Adjust settings.Make the desired adjustments to flexible program (mode P), shutter speed (modes S and M), aperture (modes A and M), ex
113Menu Guide5 Save user settings.Highlight Save settings and press J to assign the settings selected in Steps 1 and 2 to the mode dial position selec
114 Menu GuidePress 1 or 3 to choose monitor brightness for playback, menus, and the information display. Choose higher values for increased brightnes
115Menu GuideUse the multi selector as shown below to adjust monitor color balance with reference to a sample image. The sample image is the last phot
116 Menu GuideVibrate the image sensor to remove dust.Use this option to lock the mirror up so that dust that can not be removed using Clean image sen
117Menu GuideAcquire reference data for the Image Dust Off option in Capture NX-D (0 169; for more information, refer to Capture NX-D on-line help).Im
118 Menu Guide2 Frame a featureless white object in the viewfinder.With the lens about ten centimeters (four inches) from a well-lit, featureless whit
119Menu GuideReduce flicker and banding when shooting under fluorescent or mercury-vapor lighting during live view. Choose Auto to allow the camera to
12 Menu Guide* Default settings restored with Reset movie shooting menu (0 51).❚❚ Custom Settings Menu Defaults*Time-lapse photography (0 57)Interval
120 Menu GuideChange time zones, set the camera clock, choose the date display order, and turn daylight saving time on or off.Choose a language for ca
121Menu GuidePhotographs taken while On is selected contain information on camera orientation, allowing them to be rotated automatically during playba
122 Menu GuideView information on the battery currently inserted in the camera.Battery InfoG button ➜ B setup menuItem DescriptionCharge The current b
123Menu GuideAdd a comment to new photographs as they are taken. Comments can be viewed as metadata in ViewNX-i or Capture NX-D (0 169). The comment i
124 Menu GuideAdd copyright information to new photographs as they are taken. Copyright information is included in the shooting data shown in the phot
125Menu GuideSelect Save settings to save the following settings to the memory card in Slot 1 (if the card is full, an error will be displayed). Use t
126 Menu GuideMovie shootingDestinationFrame size/frame rateMovie qualityMicrophone sensitivityFrequency responseWind noise reductionImage areaWhite b
127Menu GuideSettings saved using this model of camera can be restored by selecting Load settings. Note that Save/load settings is only available when
128 Menu GuideDisplay a virtual horizon based on information from the camera tilt sensor (the virtual horizon can also be displayed by pressing the R
129Menu GuideRecord the focal length and maximum aperture of non-CPU lenses, allowing them to be used with functions normally reserved for CPU lenses.
13Menu Guidec1 Shutter-release button AE-L (0 72) Offc2 Standby timer (0 72) 6 sc3 Self-timer (0 72)Self-timer delay 10 sNumber of shots 1Interval bet
130 Menu GuideFine-tune focus for up to 12 lens types. AF tuning is not recommended in most situations and may interfere with normal focus; use only w
131Menu GuideList saved valuesList previously saved AF tuning values. To delete a lens from the list, highlight the desired lens and press O (Q). To c
132 Menu GuideChoose an output resolution or enable the camera for remote control from devices that support HDMI-CEC (0 182).Adjust settings for optio
133Menu GuideAdjust Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) settings for connection to an Android or iOS smart device, or select pictures for upload to a smart device.Wi
134 Menu GuideIf Enable is selected, wireless connections can be established during viewfinder photography simply by touching the camera N (N-Mark) lo
135Menu GuideThis option is displayed only when an Eye-Fi memory card (available separately from third-party suppliers) is inserted in the camera. Cho
136 Menu GuideWhen an Eye-Fi card is inserted, its status is indicated by an icon in the information display:• d: Eye-Fi upload disabled.• e: Eye-Fi u
137Menu GuideView a selection of the standards with which the camera complies.View the current camera firmware version.Conformity MarkingG button ➜ B
138 Menu GuideTo display the retouch menu, press G and select the N (retouch menu) tab.Retouch Menu OptionsThe options in the retouch menu are used to
139Menu GuideCreating Retouched CopiesTo create a retouched copy:1 Select an item in the retouch menu.Press 1 or 3 to highlight an item, 2 to select.2
14 Menu Guidee1 Flash sync speed (0 81) 1/250 se2 Flash shutter speed (0 82) 1/60 se3 Flash cntrl for built-in flash/Optional flash (0 83)TTLe4 Exposu
140 Menu Guide4 Create a retouched copy.Press J to create a retouched copy. Retouched copies are indicated by a o icon.A Creating Retouched Copies Dur
141Menu GuideD-Lighting brightens shadows, making it ideal for dark or backlit photographs.Press 4 or 2 to choose the amount of correction performed.
142 Menu GuideCreate a cropped copy of the selected photograph. The selected photograph is displayed with the selected crop shown in yellow; create a
143Menu GuideCopy photographs in Black-and-white, Sepia, or Cyanotype (blue and white monochrome).Selecting Sepia or Cyanotype displays a preview of t
144 Menu GuideChoose from the following filter effects. After adjusting filter effects as described below, press J to save the retouched copy.Filter E
145Menu GuideImage overlay combines two existing NEF (RAW) photographs to create a single picture that is saved separately from the originals; the res
146 Menu Guide2 Select the first image.Use the multi selector to highlight the first photograph in the overlay. To view the highlighted photograph ful
147Menu Guide5 Preview the overlay.To preview the composition as shown at right, press 4 or 2 to place the cursor in the Preview column, then press 1
148 Menu GuideCreate JPEG copies of NEF (RAW) photographs.1 Select NEF (RAW) processing.Highlight NEF (RAW) processing in the retouch menu and press 2
149Menu Guide3 Choose settings for the JPEG copy.Adjust the settings listed below. Note that white balance and vignette control are not available with
15Menu Guide* Default settings restored with Reset custom settings (0 62).f6 Release button to use dial (0 101) Nof7 Slot empty release lock (0 102) E
150 Menu GuideCreate small copies of selected photographs.1 Select Resize.To resize selected images, highlight Resize in the retouch menu and press 2.
151Menu Guide3 Choose a size.Highlight Choose size and press 2.The options shown at right will be displayed; highlight an option and press J.4 Choose
152 Menu Guide5 Save the resized copies.A confirmation dialog will be displayed. Highlight Ye s and press J to save the resized copies.A Viewing Resi
153Menu GuideCreate copies with enhanced saturation and contrast. D-Lighting is applied as required to brighten dark or backlit subjects.Press 4 or 2
154 Menu GuideCreate copies with reduced peripheral distortion. Select Auto to let the camera correct distortion automatically and then make fine adju
155Menu GuideCreate copies that appear to have been taken with a fisheye lens. Press 2 to increase the effect (this also increases the amount of that
156 Menu GuideCreate a copy of a photograph that resembles a sketch made with colored pencils. Press 1 or 3 to highlight Vividness or Outlines and pre
157Menu GuideCreate copies that reduce the effects of perspective taken from the base of a tall object. Use the multi selector to adjust perspective (
158 Menu GuideCreate a copy that appears to be a photo of a diorama. Works best with photos taken from a high vantage point. The area that will be in
159Menu GuideCreate a copy in which only selected hues appear in color.1 Select Selective color.Highlight Selective color in the retouch menu and pres
16 Menu Guide❚❚ Setup Menu DefaultsOption DefaultSave user settings (0 111)Save to U1Shooting mode defaults to PSave to U2Monitor brightness (0 114) 0
160 Menu Guide4 Highlight the color range.Rotate the main command dial to highlight the color range for the selected color.5 Choose the color range.Pr
161Menu Guide7 Save the edited copy.Press J to save the retouched copy.Trim footage to create edited copies of movies or save selected frames as JPEG
162 Menu GuideCompare retouched copies to the original photographs. This option is only available if the retouch menu is displayed by pressing the i b
163Menu Guide3 Compare the copy with the original.The source image is displayed on the left, the retouched copy on the right, with the options used to
164 Menu GuideTo display My Menu, press G and select the O (My Menu) tab.The MY MENU option can be used to create and edit a customized list of option
165Menu Guide3 Select an item.Highlight the desired menu item and press J.4 Position the new item.Press 1 or 3 to move the new item up or down in My M
166 Menu Guide❚❚ Deleting Options from My Menu1 Select Remove items.In My Menu (O), highlight Remove items and press 2.2 Select items.Highlight items
167Menu Guide❚❚ Reordering Options in My Menu1 Select Rank items.In My Menu (O), highlight Rank items and press 2.2 Select an item.Highlight the item
168 Menu GuideRecent SettingsTo display the twenty most recently used settings, select m RECENT SETTINGS for O MY MENU > Choose tab.1 Select Choose
169Technical NotesTechnical NotesRead this chapter for information on connecting to other devices and on compatible accessories.Installing ViewNX-iTo
17Menu GuideTo display the playback menu, press G and select the D (playback menu) tab.Playback Menu OptionsThe playback menu contains the following o
170 Technical NotesCopying Pictures to the ComputerBefore proceeding, be sure you have installed ViewNX-i (0 169).1 Connect the USB cable.After turnin
171Technical Notes2 Start Nikon Transfer 2 component of ViewNX-i.If a message is displayed prompting you to choose a program, select Nikon Transfer 2.
172 Technical Notes3 Click Start Transfer.At default settings, pictures on the memory card will be copied to the computer.4 Terminate the connection.W
173Technical NotesEthernet and Wireless NetworksThe optional UT-1 communication unit (0 188) can be used to upload photographs to a computer or ftp se
174 Technical NotesD Image UploadOnce a connection has been established to the UT-1, the i button functions during playback to select pictures for up
175Technical NotesPrinting PhotographsSelected JPEG images can be printed on a PictBridge printer connected directly to the camera.❚❚ Connecting the P
176 Technical Notes❚❚ Printing Pictures One at a Time1 Display the desired picture.Press 4 or 2 to view additional pictures. Press the X (T) button to
177Technical Notes3 Start printing.Select Start printing and press J to start printing. To cancel before all copies have been printed, press J.A See A
178 Technical Notes❚❚ Printing Multiple Pictures1 Display the PictBridge menu.Press the G button in the PictBridge playback display.2 Choose an option
179Technical Notes3 Adjust printing options.Adjust printer settings as described in Step 2 on page 176.4 Start printing.Select Start printing and pres
18 Menu GuideDelete multiple images.Choose a folder for playback:DeleteG button ➜ D playback menuOption DescriptionQSelected Delete selected pictures.
180 Technical Notes3 Select imprint options.Highlight the following options and press 2 to toggle the highlighted option on or off.• Print shooting da
181Technical NotesViewing Photographs on TVThe optional High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cable (0 188) or a type C HDMI cable (available se
182 Technical Notes❚❚ HDMI OptionsThe HDMI option in the setup menu (0 110) controls output resolution and other advanced HDMI options, and can also b
183Technical NotesAdvancedOption DescriptionOutput rangeAuto is recommended in most situations. If the camera is unable to determine the correct RGB v
184 Technical NotesA HDMI and Live ViewWhen the camera is connected via an HDMI cable, HDMI displays can be used for live view and movie recording. No
185Technical NotesAt the time of writing, the following accessories were available for the D7200.Other AccessoriesPower sources• Rechargeable Li-ion B
186 Technical NotesViewfinder eyepiece accessories• DK-20C Eyepiece Correction Lenses: Lenses are available with diopters of –5, –4, –3, –2, 0, +0.5,
187Technical NotesRemote controls/ wireless remote controller/remote cords• Wireless Remote Control ML-L3: The ML-L3 uses a 3 V CR2025 battery.Pressin
188 Technical NotesGPS unitsGPS Unit GP-1/GP-1A: Connect to the camera accessory terminal to record the current latitude, longitude, altitude, and UTC
189Technical NotesFilters• Filters intended for special-effects photography may interfere with autofocus or the electronic rangefinder.• The D7200 can
19Menu GuideHide or reveal pictures. Hidden pictures are visible only in the Hide image menu and can only be deleted by formatting the memory card.Hid
190 Technical NotesAttaching a Power Connector and AC AdapterTurn the camera off before attaching an optional power connector and AC adapter.1 Ready t
191Technical Notes4 Connect the EH-5b AC adapter.Connect the AC adapter power cable to the AC socket on AC adapter (e) and the power cable to the DC s
192 Technical NotesThe following table lists the settings that can be adjusted in each mode. Note that some settings may be unavailable depending on t
193Technical NotesOther settingsMetering — — ✔ ———————Exposure compensation — — ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ————Bracketing — — ✔ ———————Flash mode ✔ — ✔ ✔ ——✔ ———Flash co
194 Technical Notes1Fixed at Auto.2 Hi BW1, Hi BW2, and Auto ISO sensitivity control are not available.3 Subject-tracking AF is not available.4 Not av
195Technical NotesThe exposure program for mode P (viewfinder photography) is shown in the following graph:The maximum and minimum values for EV vary
196 Technical NotesThe lenses listed in this section may block the built-in flash or AF-assist illuminator under some conditions.❚❚ AF-Assist Illumina
197Technical NotesAt ranges under 1.0 m (3 ft 3 in.), the following lenses may block the AF-assist illuminator and interfere with autofocus when light
198 Technical Notes❚❚ The Built-in FlashThe built-in flash has a minimum range of 0.6 m (2 ft) and can not be used in the macro range of macro zoom le
199Technical NotesAF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 17–55mm f/2.8G IF-ED24 mm 1.0 m/3 ft 3 in.28–55 mm No vignettingAF-S DX NIKKOR 18–140mm f/3.5–5.6G ED VR 18 mm
2Menu Guide 9Defaults... 9D The Playback Menu: Managing Image
20 Menu GuideFollow the steps below to hide or reveal selected pictures.1 Choose Select/set.Highlight Select/set and press 2.2 Select pictures.Use the
200 Technical NotesWhen 1.3× (18×12) is selected for Image area, the flash may be unable to light the entire subject with the following lenses at rang
201Technical NotesThe built-in flash can also be used with the following non-CPU lenses: Nikon Series E and 16–300 mm NIKKOR (AI-S, AI-, and AI-modife
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21Menu GuideChoose the information available in the playback photo information display. Press 1 or 3 to highlight an option, then press 2 to select th
22 Menu Guide2 Select the source card.Highlight the slot for the card containing the images to be copied and press J.3 Choose Select image(s).Highligh
23Menu Guide6 Select additional images.Highlight pictures and press W (S) to select or deselect (to view the highlighted picture full screen, press an
24 Menu Guide8 Select a destination folder.To enter a folder number, choose Select folder by number, enter the number (0 31), and press J. If the fold
25Menu GuideD Copying ImagesImages will not be copied if there is insufficient space on the destination card. Be sure the battery is fully charged bef
26 Menu GuideChoose whether pictures are automatically displayed in the monitor immediately after shooting. If Off is selected, pictures can only be d
27Menu GuideChoose whether to rotate “tall” (portrait-orientation) pictures for display during playback. Note that because the camera itself is alread
28 Menu GuideTo start the slide show, highlight Start and press J. The following operations can be performed while the slide show is in progress:The d
29Menu GuideSelect images for printing with a DPOF-compatible print service or printer, and choose the number of prints (0 179). DPOF Print OrderG but
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30 Menu GuideTo display the photo shooting menu, press G and select the C (photo shooting menu) tab.Photo Shooting Menu OptionsThe photo shooting menu
31Menu GuideSelect Ye s to restore photo shooting menu options to their default values (0 9).Select the folder in which subsequent images will be sto
32 Menu Guide3 Save changes and exit.Press J to complete the operation and return to the main menu (to exit without choosing the storage folder, press
33Menu GuideD Folder and File NumbersIf the current folder is numbered 999 and contains 999 pictures or a picture numbered 9999, the shutter-release w
34 Menu GuidePhotographs are saved using file names consisting of “DSC_” or, in the case of images that use the Adobe RGB color space, “_DSC”, followe
35Menu GuideChoose the role played by the card in Slot 2 when two memory cards are inserted in the camera.Choose from Overflow (the card in Slot 2 is
36 Menu GuideChoose a file format and compression ratio (image quality).Image QualityG button ➜ C photo shooting menuOption File type DescriptionNEF (
37Menu GuideImage size is measured in pixels. Choose from # Large, $ Medium, or % Small (note that image size varies depending on the option selected
38 Menu GuideChoose a compression type for JPEG images.Choose the type of compression and the bit depth for NEF (RAW) images.❚❚ Type❚❚ NEF (RAW) Bit D
39Menu GuideMatch white balance to the light source.White BalanceG button ➜ C photo shooting menuOption DescriptionvAuto White balance is adjusted aut
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40 Menu GuideChoose how new photos will be processed. Select according to the type of scene or your creative intent.Set Picture ControlG button ➜ C ph
41Menu GuideCreate custom Picture Controls.The color space determines the gamut of colors available for color reproduction. sRGB is recommended for ge
42 Menu GuidePreserve details in highlights and shadows, creating photographs with natural contrast.Used with high contrast subjects, High Dynamic Ran
43Menu Guide“Vignetting” is a drop in brightness at the edges of a photograph. Vignette control reduces vignetting for type G, E, and D lenses (PC len
44 Menu GuideSelect On to reduce barrel distortion when shooting with wide-angle lenses and to reduce pin-cushion distortion when shooting with long l
45Menu GuideIf On is selected, photographs taken at shutter speeds slower than 1 s will be processed to reduce noise (bright spots or fog). The time r
46 Menu GuideAdjust ISO sensitivity settings for photographs.ISO Sensitivity SettingsG button ➜ C photo shooting menuOption DescriptionISO sensitivity
47Menu GuideChoose how the camera behaves when used with an ML-L3 remote control (0 187).Remote Control Mode (ML-L3)G button ➜ C photo shooting menuOp
48 Menu GuideRecord two or three NEF (RAW) exposures as a single photograph.Multiple ExposureG button ➜ C photo shooting menuOption DescriptionMultipl
49Menu GuideTake photographs at the selected interval until the specified number of shots has been recorded. Select a release mode other than self-tim
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50 Menu GuideTo display the movie shooting menu, press G and select the 1 (movie shooting menu) tab.Movie Shooting Menu OptionsThe movie shooting menu
51Menu GuideSelect Ye s to restore movie shooting menu options to their default values (0 11).Choose the three-letter prefix used in naming the image
52 Menu GuideSelect Frame size/frame rate to choose the frame size (in pixels) and frame rate. A star (“★”) will be displayed when a high quality opti
53Menu GuideChoose from High quality and Normal.Turn the built-in or optional stereo microphones (0 188) on or off or adjust microphone sensitivity. C
54 Menu GuideIf K Wide range is selected, the built-in and optional stereo microphones (0 188) will respond to a wide range of frequencies, from music
55Menu GuideChoose the white balance for movies (0 39). Select Same as photo settings to use the option currently selected for photos.Choose a Picture
56 Menu GuideAdjust the following ISO sensitivity settings:• ISO sensitivity (mode M): Choose the ISO sensitivity for mode M from values between ISO 1
57Menu GuideThe camera automatically takes photos at selected intervals to create a silent time-lapse movie with the frame size, frame rate, and image
58 Menu GuideTo display the Custom Settings menu, press G and select the A (Custom Settings menu) tab.A Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera SettingsG
59Menu GuideCustom SettingsThe following Custom Settings are available:Custom Setting0Reset custom settings 62a Autofocusa1 AF-C priority selection 62
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60 Menu Guided Shooting/displayd1 Beep 74d2 Continuous low-speed 75d3 Max. continuous release 75d4 Exposure delay mode 75d5 Flash warning 75d6 File nu
61Menu GuideNote: Depending on camera settings, some items may be grayed out and unavailable. If settings have been modified from default values (0 12
62 Menu GuideSelect Ye s to restore Custom Settings to their default values (0 12).When AF-C is selected for viewfinder photography, this option cont
63Menu GuideWhen AF-S is selected for viewfinder photography, this option controls whether photographs can be taken only when the camera is in focus (
64 Menu GuideThis option controls how autofocus adjusts to sudden large changes in the distance to the subject when AF-C is selected or continuous-ser
65Menu GuideChoose whether the camera focuses when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. If AF-ON only is selected, the camera will not focus
66 Menu GuideChoose whether focus-point selection “wraps around” from one edge of the viewfinder to another.Choose the number of focus points availabl
67Menu GuideChoose whether separate focus points can be selected for “wide” (landscape) orientation, for “tall” (portrait) orientation with the camera
68 Menu GuideChoose whether the built-in AF-assist illuminator lights to assist the focus operation when lighting is poor.a9: Built-in AF-assist Illum
69Menu GuideSelect the increments used when making adjustments to ISO sensitivity. If possible, the current ISO sensitivity setting is maintained when
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70 Menu GuideThis option controls whether the E button is needed to set exposure compensation. If On (Auto reset) or On is selected, the 0 at the cent
71Menu GuideChoose the size of the area given the most weight in center-weighted metering. If a non-CPU lens is attached, the size of the area is fixe
72 Menu GuideIf On is selected, exposure will lock when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.Choose how long the camera continues to meter ex
73Menu GuideChoose how long the monitor remains on when no operations are performed during playback (Playback; defaults to 10 s) and image review (Ima
74 Menu GuideChoose the pitch and volume of the beep that sounds when the camera focuses using single-servo AF (AF-S or when single-servo AF is select
75Menu GuideChoose the maximum frame advance rate in CL (continuous low speed) mode. Note that the frame rate in live view will not exceed 3.7 fps eve
76 Menu GuideWhen a photograph is taken, the camera names the file by adding one to the last file number used. This option controls whether file numbe
77Menu GuideChoose On to display on-demand grid lines in the viewfinder for reference when composing photographs using the DX-format image area (0 37)
78 Menu GuideIf Auto (v) is selected, the color of the lettering in the information display will automatically change from black to white or white to
79Menu GuideTo ensure that the camera functions as expected when the optional MB-D15 battery pack is used with AA batteries, match the option selected
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80 Menu GuideChoose whether the battery in the camera or the batteries in the battery pack are used first when an optional MB-D15 battery pack is atta
81Menu GuideThis option controls flash sync speed.e: Bracketing/Flashe1: Flash Sync SpeedG button ➜ A Custom Settings menuOption Description1/320 s (A
82 Menu Guide❚❚ Auto FP High-Speed SyncWhen 1/320 s (Auto FP) or 1/250 s (Auto FP) is selected for Custom Setting e1 (Flash sync speed, 0 81), the bui
83Menu GuideChoose the flash mode for the built-in flash.❚❚ ManualChoose a flash level. Flash level is stated in fractions of full power: at full powe
84 Menu Guide❚❚ Commander ModeUse the built-in flash as a master flash controlling one or more remote optional flash units in up to two groups (A and
85Menu GuideOption DescriptionBuilt-in flashChoose a flash mode for the built-in flash (commander flash). When an optional SB-500 flash unit is attach
86 Menu GuideFollow the steps below to take photographs in commander mode.1 Adjust settings for the built-in flash.Choose the flash control mode and o
87Menu Guide6 Compose the shot.Compose the shot and arrange the flash units as shown below. Note that the maximum distance at which the remote flash u
88 Menu Guide9 Frame the photograph, focus, and shoot.After confirming that the camera flash-ready light and the flash-ready lights for all other flas
89Menu GuideChoose how the camera adjusts flash level when exposure compensation is used. If On is selected when the camera is being used with the bui
9Menu GuideMenu GuideThe default settings for the options in the camera menus are listed below.❚❚ Playback Menu Defaults❚❚ Photo Shooting Menu Default
90 Menu GuideChoose the setting or settings bracketed when auto bracketing is in effect. Choose AE & flash (j) to perform both exposure and flash-
91Menu GuideThis option determines the role assigned to the J button during viewfinder photography, playback, and live view (regardless of the option
92 Menu Guide❚❚ Live ViewChoose the role played by the Fn button, either by itself (Press) or when used in combination with the command dials (Press +
93Menu GuideCAE lock only Exposure locks while the Fn button is pressed.EAE lock (Hold)Exposure locks when the Fn button is pressed, and remains locke
94 Menu GuideLMatrix meteringMatrix metering is activated while the Fn button is pressed.MCenter-weighted meteringCenter-weighted metering is activate
95Menu GuideA Viewfinder Virtual HorizonWhen Viewfinder virtual horizon is selected for Custom Setting f2 (Assign Fn button) > Press, pressing the
96 Menu Guide❚❚ Press + Command DialsSelecting Press + command dials displays the following options:Option Description5Choose image areaKeeping the Fn
97Menu GuideChoose the role played by the Pv button, either by itself (Press) or when used in combination with the command dials (Press + command dial
98 Menu Guide❚❚ Press + Command DialsSelecting Press + command dials displays the following options:FAF lock onlyFocus locks while the A AE-L/AF-L but
99Menu GuideThis option controls the operation of the main and sub-command dials.f5: Customize Command DialsG button ➜ A Custom Settings menuOption De
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