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MARQUE LIVRES
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P, S, A, and M Modes
5
Highlight the sourc
e image.
T
o view the highlighted image full
frame, press and hold the
X
button.
6
Copy white balanc
e.
Pres
s
J
to set preset white balance to the white balance
value for the highlighted photograph.
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Reference Manual
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Table of Contents
3
For Your Safety
13
INSTRUCTIONS
18
A Life-Long Learning
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Wireless
22
Complies with
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IDA Standards
24
DA103423
24
Introduction
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2 Introduction
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D Close the Connector Cover
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D The Speaker
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3Introduction
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The Mode Dial
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The Viewfinder
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The Monitor
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7Introduction
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D Using the Monitor
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The Information Display
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9Introduction
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A Info Display Auto Off
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11Introduction
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A Turning the Monitor Off
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The Multi Selector
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Camera Menus: An Overview
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Using Camera Menus
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1 Display the menus
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2 Highlight the icon for the
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3 Select a menu
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4 Position the cursor in the
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5 Highlight a menu item
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6 Display options
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7 Highlight an option
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Using the Touch Screen
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18 Introduction
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D The Touch Screen
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D Using the Touch Screen
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Touch-Screen Photography
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❚❚ Live View Photography
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22 Introduction
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Viewing Pictures
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Using the Menus
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1 Attach the strap
51
2 Charge the battery
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Battery latch
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4 Attach a lens
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30 Introduction
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5 Open the monitor
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6 Turn the camera on
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7 Choose a language
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8 Focus the viewfinder
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35Introduction
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Removing the Battery
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Removing Memory Cards
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A The Write Protect Switch
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36 Introduction
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D Memory Cards
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❚❚ Detaching the Lens
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Mode dial
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2 Frame the photograph
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3 Press the shutter-release
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4 Shoot
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Viewing Photographs
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Deleting Unwanted Pictures
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2 Ready the camera
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3 Focus
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A Live View
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4 Start recording
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5 End recording
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Deleting Unwanted Movies
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Situation (Scene Mode)
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Portrait
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Landscape
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Close up
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Night Portrait
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Night Landscape
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Party/Indoor
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Beach/Snow
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Dusk/Dawn
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Pet Portrait
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Candlelight
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Autumn Colors
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A Preventing Blur
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%Night Vision
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SSuper Vivid
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UPhoto Illustration
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'Toy Camera Effect
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(Miniature Effect
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3Selective Color
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1Silhouette
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2High Key
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3Low Key
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65Special Effects
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A NEF (RAW)
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A U and ( Modes
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1 Select live view
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2 Adjust outline thickness
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2 Adjust options
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2 Position the focus point
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3 Display options
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4 Adjust options
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2 Display options
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4 Choose the color range
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5 Select additional colors
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6 Press J
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More on Photography
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4 Take photographs
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73More on Photography
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A The Memory Buffer
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A Frame Rate
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A Buffer Size
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2 Select E (Self-timer) mode
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4 Take the photograph
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77More on Photography
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A Using the Built-in Flash
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1 Display focus mode options
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2 Choose a focus mode
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80 More on Photography
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81More on Photography
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A The AF-Assist Illuminator
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AF-Area Mode
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2 Choose an AF-area mode
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84 More on Photography
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A AF-Area Mode
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A 3D-Tracking
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3 Select the focus point
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1 Focus
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2 Lock focus
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3 Recompose the
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1 Select manual focus
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2 Focus
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❚❚ The Electronic Rangefinder
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Image Quality and Size
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2 Choose a file type
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1 Display image size options
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2 Choose an image size
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1 Choose a flash mode
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2 Take pictures
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❚❚ Flash Modes
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1 Raise the flash
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3 Take pictures
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97More on Photography
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A Lowering the Built-in Flash
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A The Built-in Flash
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98 More on Photography
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ISO Sensitivity
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2 Choose an ISO sensitivity
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Interval Timer Photography
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3 Start shooting
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Starting Now
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Starting at a Specified Time
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❚❚ No Photograph
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1 Press the I (E/#) button
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3 Frame the photograph
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109More on Photography
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A Exiting Remote Control Mode
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A Wireless Remote Controllers
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Restoring Default Settings
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111More on Photography
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❚❚ Other Settings
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P, S, A, and M Modes
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1600 s in this
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Mode P (Programmed Auto)
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116 P, S, A, and M Modes
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A Flexible Program
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1600 s)
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1 Rotate the mode dial to A
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2 Choose an aperture
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1 Rotate the mode dial to M
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3 EV Overexposed by over 2 EV
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Length of exposure: 35 s
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Aperture: f/25
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2 Choose the shutter speed
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3 Take the photograph
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3 Open the shutter
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4 Close the shutter
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124 P, S, A, and M Modes
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A ML-L3 Remote Controls
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1 Display metering options
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2 Choose a metering method
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1 Meter exposure
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2 Lock exposure
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128 P, S, A, and M Modes
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Exposure Compensation
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Flash Compensation
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132 P, S, A, and M Modes
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A The Information Display
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A Optional Flash Units
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Active D-Lighting
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2 Choose an option
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High Dynamic Range (HDR)
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White Balance
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138 P, S, A, and M Modes
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A The Shooting Menu
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A Touch Menu Navigation
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139P, S, A, and M Modes
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A Color Temperature
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A Bracketing
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2 Fine-tune white balance
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3 Save changes and exit
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141P, S, A, and M Modes
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A White Balance Fine-Tuning
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A Touch Fine-Tuning
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A “Mired”
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1 Light a reference object
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3 Select Measure
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4 Select Ye s
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5 Measure white balance
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6 Check the results
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145P, S, A, and M Modes
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D Preset White Balance
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A Gray Panels
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1 Select Preset manual
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2 Select Use photo
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3 Choose Select image
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4 Choose a folder
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5 Highlight the source image
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6 Copy white balance
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1 Choose a bracketing option
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2 Display bracketing options
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151P, S, A, and M Modes
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A Disabling Bracketing
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A Exposure Bracketing
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Picture Controls
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2 Select a Picture Control
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1 Select a Picture Control
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2 Adjust settings
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❚❚ Picture Control Settings
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157P, S, A, and M Modes
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A Toning (Monochrome Only)
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2 Select Save/edit
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3 Select a Picture Control
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5 Select a destination
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6 Name the Picture Control
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7 Press X
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160 P, S, A, and M Modes
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Live View
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4 Take the picture
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1 Display focus options
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2 Choose a focus option
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1 Display AF-area modes
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3 Choose the focus point
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The Live View Display
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169Live View
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170 Live View
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171Live View
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A Camera Settings
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A Exposure
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172 Live View
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D Shooting in Live View Mode
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D The Count Down Display
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173Live View
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Recording and Viewing Movies
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3 EV by
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D Recording Movies
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Movie Settings
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1 Select Movie settings
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2 Choose movie options
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D The Count-Down Display
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Viewing Movies
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1 Display a movie full frame
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2 Pause the movie on the new
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6 Create the copy
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7 Preview the movie
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8 Save the copy
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2 Choose Save selected frame
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3 Create a still copy
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4 Save the copy
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Playback and Deletion
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189Playback and Deletion
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A The P Button
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Thumbnail Playback
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Calendar Playback
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Photo Information
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❚❚ File Information
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❚❚ Highlights
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❚❚ RGB Histogram
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195Playback and Deletion
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A Histograms
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❚❚ Shooting Data
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❚❚ Overview Data
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❚❚ Location Data
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201Playback and Deletion
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A (L) button
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1 Select an image
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2 Display playback options
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3 Select Rating
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4 Choose a rating
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1 Select Rating
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2 Rate pictures
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1 Press the O button
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2 Press the O button again
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1 Select pictures
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1 Select dates
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1 Select Slide show
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2 Start the slide show
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Slide Show Options
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Connections
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1 Connect the USB cable
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3 Click Start Transfer
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4 Terminate the connection
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Printing Photographs
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2 Adjust printing options
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3 Start printing
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3 Adjust printer settings
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4 Start printing
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2 Select pictures
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3 Select imprint options
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4 Complete the print order
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Viewing Pictures on TV
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221Connections
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A Video Mode
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A Television Playback
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High-Definition Devices
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What Wi-Fi Can Do for You
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Accessing the Camera
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2 Connect
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3 Enter the PIN
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2 Display the camera SSID
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3 Select the camera SSID
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❚❚ Terminating the Connection
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❚❚ Restoring Default Settings
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3 Press J
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Camera Menus
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Playback Folder
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Playback Display Options
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Image Review
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Auto Image Rotation
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Rotate Tall
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Shooting Menu Options
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Reset Shooting Menu
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2 Choose a folder number
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2 Highlight a folder
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File Naming
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NEF (RAW) Recording
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ISO Sensitivity Settings
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Color Space
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Long Exposure NR
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High ISO NR
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Vignette Control
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Auto Distortion Control
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Optical VR
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G button
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Custom Settings
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Reset Custom Settings
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1 Enter the first date
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3 Choose a date
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5 Exit the date counter menu
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❚❚ Commander Mode
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4 Select the channel
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5 Press J
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6 Compose the shot
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A Flash Compensation
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D Commander Mode
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Setup Menu Options
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1 Highlight Ye s
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2 Press J
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Image Comment
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Copyright Information
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Time Zone and Date
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Language
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❚❚ Beep On/Off
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❚❚ Pitch
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Beep Options
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Touch Controls
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Monitor Brightness
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2 Select a design
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Auto Info Display
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Info Display Auto Off
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1 Choose a start option
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Flicker Reduction
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Slot Empty Release Lock
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Video Mode
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❚❚ Remote Control
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Accessory Terminal
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Eye-Fi Upload
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Conformity Marking
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Firmware Version
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Retouch Menu Options
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A Retouching Copies
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A Image Quality and Size
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1 Display retouch options
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2 Select a picture
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3 Select retouch options
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4 Create a retouched copy
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2 Select a photograph
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4 Copy the photograph
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1 Select Resize
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2 Choose a size
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3 Choose pictures
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4 Save the resized copies
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❚❚ Portrait Subjects
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D-Lighting
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Quick Retouch
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Red-Eye Correction
319
Straighten
320
Distortion Control
320
Perspective Control
321
Filter Effects
322
Monochrome
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1 Select Image overlay
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2 Select the first image
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3 Select the second image
325
4 Adjust gain
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5 Preview the overlay
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6 Save the overlay
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Photo Illustration
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Color Sketch
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Miniature Effect
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1 Select Selective color
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3 Select a color
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4 Highlight the color range
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5 Choose the color range
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6 Select additional colors
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7 Save the edited copy
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1 Select a picture
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1 Select Choose tab
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2 Select a menu
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1 Select Add items
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3 Select an item
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4 Position the new item
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1 Select Remove items
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2 Select items
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3 Delete the selected items
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1 Select Rank items
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2 Select an item
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3 Position the item
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4 Exit to My Menu
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Technical Notes
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315Technical Notes
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D IX NIKKOR Lenses
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A Matrix Metering
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Compatible Non-CPU Lenses
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NOT be used with
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318 Technical Notes
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D AF-Assist Illumination
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319Technical Notes
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320 Technical Notes
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D The Built-in Flash
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321Technical Notes
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322 Technical Notes
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A Calculating Angle of View
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Lighting System (CLS)
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324 Technical Notes
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A Guide Number
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325Technical Notes
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326 Technical Notes
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❚❚ Other Flash Units
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328 Technical Notes
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329Technical Notes
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Other Accessories
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331Technical Notes
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332 Technical Notes
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333Technical Notes
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A Optional Accessories
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Approved Memory Cards
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1 Ready the camera
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Caring for the Camera
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Image Sensor Cleaning
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2 Select an option
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1 Charge the battery
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2 Remove the lens
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4 Press J
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5 Raise the mirror
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6 Examine the image sensor
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7 Clean the sensor
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8 Turn the camera off
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342 Technical Notes
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Cautions
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344 Technical Notes
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345Technical Notes
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346 Technical Notes
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347Technical Notes
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Available Settings
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349Technical Notes
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Troubleshooting
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Shooting (All Modes)
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352 Technical Notes
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353Technical Notes
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Shooting (P, S, A, M)
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Playback
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356 Technical Notes
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Wi-Fi (Wireless Networks)
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Miscellaneous
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Indicator
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Solution 0Monitor Viewfinder
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Specifications
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365Technical Notes
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250 s or faster, Release
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367Technical Notes
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368 Technical Notes
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369Technical Notes
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370 Technical Notes
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371Technical Notes
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4 in. (ISO 1222)
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❚❚ MH-24 Battery Charger
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❚❚ Supported Standards
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375Technical Notes
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A Trademark Information
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A Conformity Marking
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A MIT License (HarfBuzz)
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376 Technical Notes
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A Certificates
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Lens Kits
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❚❚ Focus
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❚❚ Using the Built-in Flash
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380 Technical Notes
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D Vibration Reduction
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❚❚ Supplied Accessories
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❚❚ Compatible Accessories
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❚❚ Specifications
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❚❚ Focus
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❚❚ Vibration Reduction (VR)
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385Technical Notes
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397Technical Notes
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D Lens Care
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398 Technical Notes
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Memory Card Capacity
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Battery Life
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402 Technical Notes
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403Technical Notes
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404 Technical Notes
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405Technical Notes
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406 Technical Notes
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407Technical Notes
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408 Technical Notes
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