Nikon D750 Kit AF-S 24-85mm, Black [275/537] File information
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1Displayed only if Focus point is selected for Playback display options (0 302).
2 If photograph was taken using AF-S or with single-servo autofocus selected during AF-A,
display shows point where focus first locked.
If photograph was taken using AF-C or with
continuous-servo autofocus selected during AF-A, focus point is only displayed if option other
than auto-area AF was selected for AF-area mode and camera was able to focus.
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1 Protect status...............................257
2 Retouch indicator .......................393
3 Upload marking .......................... 290
4 Focus point
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5 AF area brackets
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6 Frame number/total number of
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7 Image quality...............................115
8 Image size..................................... 118
9 Image area ................................... 110
10 Time of recording ................ 28, 381
11 Date of recording................. 28, 381
12 Current card slot ......................... 119
13 Folder name................................. 311
14 File name ...................................... 313
Содержание
- Digital camera 1
- User s manual 1
- D750 model name n1404 2
- This icon marks cautions information that should be read before use to prevent damage to the camera 2
- This icon marks notes information that should be read before using the camera 2
- This icon marks references to other pages in this manual 2
- To get the most from your camera please be sure to read all instructions thoroughly and keep them where they will be read by all who use the product 2
- To make it easier to find the information you need the following symbols and conventions are used 2
- Be sure all items listed here were included with your camera 3
- Package contents 3
- Table of contents 4
- For your safety 15
- Notice for customers in canada 19
- Notices 19
- Notices for customers in europe 19
- Cautions 20
- Notices for customers in the u s a 20
- Notice concerning prohibition of copying or reproduction 21
- Disposing of data storage devices 22
- Avc patent portfolio license 23
- Use only nikon brand electronic accessories 24
- Notices for customers in the u s a 26
- Wireless 26
- Notices for customers in canada 27
- Notice for customers in singapore 28
- Notices for customers in europe 28
- Security 28
- Getting to know the camera 29
- Introduction 29
- The camera body 29
- 8 9 10 11 7 30
- The camera body continued 30
- 18 17 16 32
- 2 3 4 5 32
- The camera body continued 32
- The camera offers the modes listed below to choose a mode press the mode dial lock release and rotate the mode dial 34
- The mode dial 34
- 3 4 5 6 7 35
- The release mode dial 35
- To choose a release mode press the release mode dial lock release and turn the release mode dial to the desired setting 0 103 35
- 8 9 10 36
- The control panel 36
- 13 14 19 17 20 18 16 23 38
- 25 26 2829 30 27 31 32 38
- The viewfinder 38
- 14 15 16 17 18 40
- 23 24 25 40
- 4 5 6 1 40
- Press the r button to display shutter speed aperture the number of exposures remaining af area mode and other shooting information in the monitor 40
- The information display 40
- 29 28 27 26 32 33 34 42
- The information display continued 42
- The i button 44
- The p button 44
- The monitor can be angled and rotated as shown below 45
- Using the tilting monitor 45
- In this manual operations using the multi selector are represented by 1 3 4 and 2 icons 47
- The multi selector 47
- Camera menus 48
- Most shooting playback and setup options can be accessed from the camera menus to view the menus press the g button 48
- Menu controls 49
- The multi selector and j button are used to navigate the camera menus 49
- Using camera menus 49
- Navigating the menus 50
- First steps 52
- Attach a lens be careful to prevent dust from entering the camera when the lens or body cap is removed the lens generally used in this manual for illustrative purposes is an af s nikkor 24 85mm f 3 4 g ed vr 55
- Be sure to remove the lens cap before taking pictures 55
- Battery level 58
- The battery level is shown in the control panel and viewfinder 58
- Number of exposures remaining 59
- Removing the battery and memory cards 60
- Detaching the lens 61
- Basic photography and playback 62
- Point and shoot photography auto and auto flash off modes 62
- Point and shoot photography i and j modes 62
- Basic playback 65
- Deleting unwanted photographs 66
- Matching settings to the subject or situation scene mode 69
- The camera offers a choice of scene modes choosing a scene mode automatically optimizes settings to suit the selected scene making creative photography as simple as selecting a mode framing a picture and shooting as described on pages 34 36 69
- The following scenes can be selected by rotating the mode dial to h and rotating the main command dial until the desired scene appears in the monitor to view the currently selected scene press r 69
- Landscape 70
- Portrait 70
- Sports 70
- Close up 71
- Night landscape 71
- Night portrait 71
- Party indoor 71
- Beach snow 72
- Dusk dawn 72
- Pet portrait 72
- Sunset 72
- Autumn colors 73
- Blossom 73
- Candlelight 73
- Captures the brilliant reds and yellows in autumn leaves 73
- For photographs taken by candlelight 73
- Use for fields of flowers orchards in bloom and other landscapes featuring expanses of blossoms 73
- Use for vivid photographs of food 73
- Special effects 74
- Color sketch 75
- Night vision 75
- Miniature effect 76
- Selective color 76
- Silhouette 76
- High key 77
- Low key 77
- Use when shooting bright scenes to create bright images that seem filled with light 77
- Use when shooting dark scenes to create dark low key images with prominent highlights 77
- G color sketch 78
- Options available in live view 78
- I miniature effect 79
- U selective color 80
- Live view photography 82
- Exit live view mode press the a button to exit live view mode 84
- Choosing a focus mode 85
- Choosing an af area mode 86
- The following af area modes can be selected during live view photography and movie live view 86
- To choose an af area mode press the af mode button and rotate the sub command dial until the desired mode is displayed in the monitor 87
- Manual focus 88
- The options listed below can be accessed by pressing the p button during live view photography highlight items using the multi selector and press 2 to view options for the highlighted item after choosing the desired setting press j to return to the p button menu press the p button again to exit to the shooting display 89
- Using the i button 89
- Using the p button 89
- The live view display live view photography 91
- The information display live view photography 92
- To hide or display indicators in the monitor during live view photography press the r button 92
- Movie live view 94
- End recording press the movie record button again to end recording recording will end automatically when the maximum length is reached or the memory card is full 97
- Exit movie live view press the a button to exit movie live view 97
- If index marking is selected as the press option for custom setting g1 assign fn button 0 370 g2 assign preview button 0 372 or g3 assign ae l af l button 0 373 you can press the selected button during recording to add indices that can be used to locate frames during editing and playback 0 80 note that indices can not be added in i mode up to 20 indices can be added to each movie 98
- Indices 98
- The options listed below can be accessed by pressing the p button in movie live view microphone sensitivity frequency response wind noise reduction multi selector power aperture and highlight display can be adjusted while recording is in progress highlight items using the multi selector and press 2 to view options for the highlighted item after choosing the desired setting press j to return to the p button menu press the p button again to exit to the shooting display 99
- Using the i button 99
- Using the p button 99
- The live view display movie live view 102
- The information display movie live view 103
- To hide or display indicators in the monitor during movie live view press the r button 103
- Image area 104
- If take photos is selected for custom setting g4 assign shutter button 0 373 photographs can be taken at any time during movie live view by pressing the shutter release button all the way down if movie recording is in progress recording will end and the footage recorded to that point will be saved the photograph will be recorded at the current image area setting using a crop with an aspect ratio of 16 9 image quality is determined by the option selected for image quality in the photo shooting menu 0 115 note that the exposure for photographs can not be previewed during movie live view for accurate results when shooting in mode m adjust exposure in live view photography 0 93 then start movie live view and check the image area before beginning recording 105
- Taking photos during movie live view 105
- Movies are indicated by a 1 icon in full frame playback 0 241 press j to start playback your current position is indicated by the movie progress bar 107
- The following operations can be performed 107
- Viewing movies 107
- X t w s 108
- Editing movies 109
- Trimming movies 109
- Saving selected frames 114
- P s a and m modes 116
- P s a and m modes offer different degrees of control over shutter speed and aperture 116
- In this mode the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture according to a built in program to ensure optimal exposure in most situations 117
- P programmed auto 117
- S shutter priority auto 118
- A aperture priority auto 119
- M manual 121
- Long time exposures m mode only 123
- Saving user settings 127
- User settings u1 and u2 modes 127
- Recalling user settings 129
- Resetting user settings 129
- Choosing a release mode 131
- Release mode 131
- Self timer mode 134
- Self timer mode e 134
- Mirror up mode 137
- Mirror up mode v 137
- Image area 138
- Image recording options 138
- Automatic crop selection 139
- Image area options 139
- The image area menu 141
- Camera controls 142
- Image quality 143
- Image quality and size 143
- Image quality can be set by pressing the x t button and rotating the main command dial until the desired setting is displayed in the information display 144
- Jpeg compression 145
- Nef raw bit depth 145
- Nef raw bit depth in the photo shooting menu and press 2 145
- To choose the type of compression for jpeg images highlight jpeg compression in the photo shooting menu and press 2 145
- Type in the photo shooting menu and press 2 145
- Image size 146
- Image size can be set by pressing the x t button and rotating the sub command dial until the desired setting is displayed in the information display 146
- Image size is measured in pixels choose from l arge m edium or s mall note that image size varies depending on the option selected for image area 0 110 146
- Using two memory cards 147
- Autofocus 148
- Autofocus mode 149
- Autofocus mode can be selected by pressing the af mode button and rotating the main command dial until the desired setting is displayed in the viewfinder or control panel 149
- The following autofocus modes can be selected during viewfinder photography 149
- Af area mode 151
- Af area mode can be selected by pressing the af mode button and rotating the sub command dial until the desired setting is displayed in the viewfinder or control panel 153
- Focus point selection 155
- Focus lock 157
- Manual focus 160
- The electronic rangefinder 161
- Iso sensitivity 162
- Auto iso sensitivity control 164
- P s a and m modes only 164
- Exposure 167
- Metering 167
- P s a and m modes only 167
- To choose a metering option press the z q button and rotate the main command dial until the desired setting is displayed in the viewfinder and control panel 168
- Autoexposure lock 169
- Exposure compensation 171
- P s a m h and modes only 171
- P s a and m modes only 173
- White balance 173
- White balance is set by pressing the l u button and rotating the main command dial until the desired setting is displayed in the information display 174
- Fine tuning white balance 177
- The white balance menu 177
- The l u button 178
- Choosing a color temperature 180
- The white balance menu 180
- The l u button 182
- Preset manual 183
- Viewfinder photography 183
- Select a preset press the l u button and rotate the sub command dial until the desired white balance preset d 1 to d 6 is displayed in the information display 184
- Set white balance to l preset manual press the l u button and rotate the main command dial until l is displayed in the information display 184
- Check the results if the camera was able to measure a value for white balance c will flash in the control panel for about six seconds while the viewfinder will show a flashing a 186
- If lighting is too dark or too bright the camera may be unable to measure white balance a flashing b a will appear in the control panel and viewfinder for about six seconds press the shutter release button halfway to return to step 5 and measure white balance again 186
- Live view spot white balance 187
- Copying white balance from a photograph 190
- Managing presets 190
- Image enhancement 193
- Picture controls 193
- Selecting a picture control 193
- Select a picture control highlight a picture control and press j 194
- Select set picture control highlight set picture control in either of the shooting menus and press 2 194
- Modifying picture controls 195
- Picture control settings 196
- Creating custom picture controls 198
- Press x t press the x t button to save changes and exit the new picture control will appear in the picture control list 200
- Sharing custom picture controls 201
- Active d lighting 203
- P s a and m modes only 203
- Preserving detail in highlights and shadows 203
- High dynamic range hdr 205
- Auto pop up modes 208
- Flash photography 208
- Using the built in flash 208
- Flash modes 209
- Manual pop up modes 210
- Flash modes 211
- The following flash modes are available 211
- Flash compensatio 216
- Flash compensation 216
- P s a m and h modes only 216
- Fv lock 218
- Remote control photography 221
- Using an optional ml l3 remote control 221
- Wireless remote controllers 225
- Wr 1 wireless remote controllers 225
- Wr r10 wr t10 wireless remote controllers 225
- Other shooting options 226
- Pressing the p button during viewfinder photography displays a menu with the following options 226
- To exit the p button menu and return to the shooting display press the p button again 226
- Viewfinder photography the i button 226
- Viewfinder photography the p button 226
- The camera settings listed below can be restored to default values by holding the w s and e buttons down together for more than two seconds these buttons are marked by a green dot the control panel turns off briefly while settings are reset 227
- Two button reset restoring default settings 227
- Bracketing 230
- Exposure and flash bracketing 230
- P s a and m modes only 230
- 1 2 and 3 ev the bracketing programs with an increment of 0 232
- At default settings the size of the increment can be chosen from 0 232
- Ev are listed below 232
- Note that for exposure increments of 2 ev or more the maximum number of shots is 5 if a higher value was selected in step 2 the number of shots will automatically be set to 5 232
- Select an exposure increment pressing the d button and rotate the sub command dial to choose the exposure increment 232
- A bracketing progress indicator is displayed while bracketing is in effect a segment will disappear from the indicator after each shot 233
- Frame a photograph focus and shoot the camera will vary exposure and or flash level shot by shot according to the bracketing program selected modifications to exposure are added to those made with exposure compensation see page 143 233
- Canceling bracketing 234
- To cancel bracketing press the d button and rotate the main command dial until the number of shots in the bracketing sequence is zero 0f r and the exposure flash bracketing indicators are no longer displayed the program last in effect will be restored the next time bracketing is activated bracketing can also be cancelled by performing a two button reset 0 199 although in this case the bracketing program will not be restored the next time bracketing is activated 234
- White balance bracketing 236
- Select a white balance increment pressing the d button rotate the sub command dial to choose from increments of 1 5 mired 0 151 2 10 mired or 3 15 mired the b value indicates the amount of blue the a value the amount of amber 0 149 237
- The bracketing programs with an increment of 1 are listed below 237
- Canceling bracketing 239
- To cancel bracketing press the d button and rotate the main command dial until the number of shots in the bracketing sequence is zero 0f r and the white balance bracketing indicators are no longer displayed the program last in effect will be restored the next time bracketing is activated bracketing can also be cancelled by performing a two button reset 0 199 although in this case the bracketing program will not be restored the next time bracketing is activated 239
- Adl bracketing 240
- Canceling bracketing 243
- To cancel bracketing press the d button and rotate the main command dial until the number of shots in the bracketing sequence is zero 0f r and the adl bracketing indicators are no longer displayed the program last in effect will be restored the next time bracketing is activated bracketing can also be cancelled by performing a two button reset 0 199 although in this case the bracketing program will not be restored the next time bracketing is activated 243
- Multiple exposure 244
- Interrupting multiple exposures 248
- Interval timer photography 250
- Select interval timer shooting highlight interval timer shooting in the photo shooting menu and press 2 to display interval timer settings 250
- The camera is equipped to take photographs automatically at preset intervals 250
- Start shooting highlight start and press j the first series of shots will be taken at the specified starting time or after about 3 s if now was selected for start options in step 2 shooting will continue at the selected interval until all shots have been taken 253
- Ending interval timer shooting 254
- Interval timer photography can be paused between intervals by pressing j or selecting pause in the interval timer menu 254
- Pausing interval timer photography 254
- Resuming interval timer shooting 254
- Starting at a specified time 254
- Starting now 254
- To end interval timer photography and resume normal shooting before all the photos are taken select off in the interval timer menu 254
- To resume shooting 254
- No photograph 255
- The camera will skip the current interval if any of the following situations persist for eight seconds or more after the interval was due to start the photograph or photographs for the previous interval have yet to be taken the memory card is full or the camera is unable to focus in af s or when single servo af is selected in af a note that the camera focuses again before each shot shooting will resume with the next interval 255
- Time lapse photography 257
- Adjust time lapse photography settings choose an interval total shooting time and exposure smoothing option to choose the interval between frames 258
- To choose the total shooting time 258
- Ending time lapse photography 260
- No photograph 260
- The camera will skip the current frame if it is unable to focus using single servo autofocus af s or single servo autofocus selected for af a note that the camera focuses again before each shot shooting will resume with the next frame 260
- To end time lapse photography before all the photos are taken highlight off in the time lapse photography menu and press j or press j between frames or immediately after a frame is recorded a movie will be created from the frames shot to the point where time lapse photography ended note that time lapse photography will end and no movie will be recorded if the power source is removed or disconnected or the destination memory card is ejected 260
- Non cpu lenses 263
- Location data 267
- Setup menu options 267
- Full frame playback 269
- More on playback 269
- Viewing pictures 269
- Thumbnail playback 271
- To display images in contact sheets of four nine or 72 images press the w s button 271
- Calendar playback 272
- The operations that can be performed depend on whether the cursor is in the date list or the thumbnail list 272
- To view images taken on a selected date press the w s button when 72 images are displayed 272
- The i button 273
- The p button 273
- File information none image only overview data 274
- Highlights location data 274
- Photo information 274
- Photo information is superimposed on images displayed in full frame playback press 1 or 3 to cycle through photo information as shown below note that image only shooting data rgb histograms highlights and overview data are only displayed if corresponding option is selected for playback display options 0 302 location data are only displayed if a gp 1 gp 1a was used when the photo was taken 0 239 274
- Rgb histogram shooting data 274
- 3 4 5 6 275
- 9 10 11 275
- File information 275
- Highlights 276
- Rgb histogram 277
- 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 279
- Shooting data 279
- 85 23 copyright holde 280
- Active d lighting 75 18 hdr strength 77 280
- Displayed in red if photo was taken with auto iso sensitivity control on 2 displayed if custom setting b6 fine tune optimal exposure 0 336 has been set to a value other than zero for any metering method 3 displayed only if vr lens is attached 4 items displayed vary with picture control selected 5 the fourth page of the shooting data is only displayed if copyright information was recorded with the photograph as described on page 385 280
- High iso noise reduction 17 long exposure noise reduction 17 280
- Name of photographe 280
- Vignette control 315 20 retouch history 393 21 image comment 384 280
- Altitude 4 coordinated universal time utc 281
- Data for movies are for start of recording 281
- Latitude 2 longitude 281
- Location dat 281
- 141312 1110 16 282
- 18 19 20 21 22 282
- Overview data 282
- Press the x t button to zoom in on the image displayed in full frame playback the following operations can be performed while zoom is in effect 283
- Taking a closer look playback zoom 283
- X t w s 283
- Protecting photographs from deletion 285
- Deleting photographs 286
- Full frame thumbnail and calendar playback 286
- The playback menu 288
- Select date deleting photographs taken on a selected date 289
- Connections 290
- Installing viewnx 2 290
- Exit the installer 291
- Remove the installer cd from the cd rom drive 291
- Start the installer click install and follow the on screen instructions 291
- Copy pictures to the computer 294
- Using viewnx 2 294
- Start nikontransfer 2 component of viewnx 2 if a message is displayed prompting you to choose a program select nikon transfer 2 295
- Click start transfer at default settings pictures on the memory card will be copied to the computer 296
- Terminate the connection when transfer is complete turn the camera off and disconnect the usb cable 296
- Ethernet and wireless networks 297
- Connecting the printer 299
- Printing photographs 299
- Printing pictures one at a time 300
- Printing multiple pictures 302
- Creating a dpof print order print set 303
- Complete the print order press j to complete the print order 304
- Select imprint options highlight the following options and press 2 to toggle the highlighted option on or off print shooting data print shutter speed and aperture on all pictures in print order print date print date of recording on all pictures in print order 304
- The optional high definition multimedia interface hdmi cable 0 442 or a type c hdmi cable available separately from third party suppliers can be used to connect the camera to high definition video devices always turn the camera off before connecting or disconnecting an hdmi cable 305
- Tune the device to the hdmi channel then turn the camera on and press the k button during playback images will be displayed on the television screen volume can be adjusted using television controls the camera controls can not be used 305
- Viewing photographs on tv 305
- Device control 306
- Hdmi options 306
- Output resolution 306
- Advanced 307
- What wi fi can do for you 309
- Accessing the camera 310
- Wps android only 312
- Pin entry android only 313
- Ssid android and ios 314
- Restoring default settings 316
- Terminating the connection 316
- Selecting individual pictures for upload 317
- Selecting pictures for upload 317
- Selecting multiple pictures for upload 319
- Defaults 320
- Menu guide 320
- Photo shooting menu default 320
- Playback menu defaults 320
- Movie shooting menu default 322
- Custom settings menu default 323
- Setup menu defaults 327
- Choose a folder for playback 0 241 328
- D the playback menu managingimages 328
- Playback folder 328
- Playback menu options 328
- The playback menu contains the following options 328
- The playback menu managing images 328
- To display the playback menu press g and select the d playback menu tab 328
- Choose select set highlight select set and press 2 329
- Follow the steps below to hide or reveal selected pictures 329
- Hide image 329
- Hide or reveal pictures hidden pictures are visible only in the hide image menu and can only be deleted by formatting the memory card 329
- Playback display options 330
- Copy image s 331
- A confirmation dialog will be displayed highlight yes and press j press j again to exit when copying is complete 334
- Copy the images highlight copy image s and press j 334
- After delete 335
- Image review 335
- Choose whether to rotate tall portrait orientation pictures for display during playback note that because the camera itself is already in the appropriate orientation during shooting images are not rotated automatically during image review 336
- Create a slide show of the pictures in the current playback folder 0 300 hidden images 0 301 are not displayed 336
- Rotate tall 336
- Slide show 336
- The dialog shown at right is displayed when the show ends select restart to restart or exit to return to the playback menu 337
- To start the slide show highlight start and press j the following operations can be performed while the slide show is in progress 337
- X t w s 337
- C the photo shooting menu photoshootingoptions 338
- Photo shooting menu options 338
- The photo shooting menu contains the following options 338
- The photo shooting menu photo shooting options 338
- To display the photo shooting menu press g and select the c photo shooting menu tab 338
- Reset photo shooting menu 339
- Selecting folders by folder number 339
- Storage folder 339
- Selecting folders from a list 340
- File naming 341
- Photographs are saved using file names consisting of dsc_ or in the case of images that use the adobe rgb color space _dsc followed by a four digit number and a three letter extension e g dsc_0001 jpg the file naming option is used to select three letters to replace the dsc portion of the file name for information on editing file names see page 171 341
- Color space 342
- The color space determines the gamut of colors available for color reproduction srgb is recommended for general purpose printing and display adobe rgb with its broader gamut of colors for professional publication and commercial printing 342
- Vignette control 343
- Vignetting is a drop in brightness at the edges of a photograph vignette control reduces vignetting for type g e and d lenses pc lenses excluded its effects vary from lens to lens and are most noticeable at maximum aperture choose from high normal low and off 343
- Auto distortion control 344
- High iso nr 345
- If on is selected photographs taken at shutter speeds slower than 1 s will be processed to reduce noise bright spots randomly spaced bright pixels or fog the time required for processing roughly doubles during processing l m will flash in the shutter speed aperture displays and pictures can not be taken if the camera is turned off before processing is complete the picture will be saved but noise reduction will not be performed in continuous release mode frame rates will slow and while photographs are being processed the capacity of the memory buffer will drop 345
- Long exposure nr long exposure noise reduction 345
- Photographs and movies taken at high iso sensitivities can be processed to reduce noise 345
- Movie shooting menu options 346
- Reset movie shooting menu 346
- Select yes to restore movie shooting menu options to their default values 0 294 346
- The movie shooting menu contains the following options 346
- The movie shooting menu movie shooting options 346
- The movie shooting menu movieshootingoptions 346
- To display the movie shooting menu press g and select the 1 movie shooting menu tab 346
- Choose from the following options 347
- Choose the slot to which movies are recorded the menu shows the time available on each card recording ends automatically when no time remains 347
- Destination 347
- Frame size frame rate 347
- Frequency response 348
- Microphone sensitivity 348
- Movie quality 348
- Set picture control 349
- White balance 349
- Wind noise reduction 349
- Movie iso sensitivity settings 350
- A custom settings fine tuningcamerasettings 351
- Custom settings fine tuning camera settings 351
- Custom settings 352
- The following custom settings are available 352
- A autofocus 354
- A1 af c priority selection 354
- Reset custom settings 354
- A2 af s priority selection 355
- A3 focus tracking with lock on 356
- This option controls how autofocus adjusts to sudden large changes in the distance to the subject when af c is selected or continuous servo autofocus is selected when the camera is in af a mode for viewfinder photography 0 121 356
- A4 focus point illumination 357
- A5 af point illumination 357
- Choose from the following focus point display options 357
- Choose whether the active focus point is highlighted in red in the viewfinder 357
- A6 focus point wrap around 358
- A7 number of focus points 358
- Choose the number of focus points available for manual focus point selection 358
- Choose whether focus point selection wraps around from one edge of the viewfinder to another 358
- A8 store points by orientation 359
- Choose whether separate focus points can be selected for wide landscape orientation for tall portrait orientation with the camera rotated 90 clockwise and for tall orientation with the camera rotated 90 counterclockwise 359
- Choose yes to enable separate focus point selection 359
- Select no to use the same focus point regardless of camera orientation 359
- A9 built in af assist illuminator 360
- Choose whether the built in af assist illuminator lights to assist the focus operation when lighting is poor 360
- B metering exposure 361
- B1 iso sensitivity step value 361
- B2 ev steps for exposure cntrl 361
- B3 easy exposure compensation 362
- This option controls whether the e button is needed to set exposure compensation 0 143 if on auto reset or on is selected the 0 at the center of the exposure display will flash even when exposure compensation is set to 0 362
- B4 matrix metering 363
- B5 center weighted area 363
- B6 fine tune optimal exposure 364
- C timers ae lock 364
- C1 shutter release button ae l 364
- C2 standby timer 364
- C3 self timer 365
- C4 monitor off delay 365
- C5 remote on duration ml l3 365
- D shooting display 366
- D1 beep 366
- D2 continuous low speed 366
- D3 max continuous release 367
- D4 exposure delay mode 367
- D5 flash warning 367
- D6 file number sequence 368
- When a photograph is taken the camera names the file by adding one to the last file number used this option controls whether file numbering continues from the last number used when a new folder is created the memory card is formatted or a new memory card is inserted in the camera 368
- D7 viewfinder grid display 369
- D8 easy iso 369
- D9 information display 369
- D10 lcd illumination 370
- D11 mb d16 battery type 371
- Choose whether the battery in the camera or the batteries in the battery pack are used first when an optional mb d16 battery pack is attached note that if the mb d16 is powered by an optional ac adapter and power connector the ac adapter will be used regardless of the option selected 372
- D12 battery order 372
- E bracketing flash 373
- E1 flash sync speed 373
- Auto fp high speed sync 374
- E2 flash shutter speed 374
- E3 flash cntrl for built in flash 375
- Manual 375
- Repeating flash 375
- Commander mode 376
- Selecting this option displays the menu shown at right press 4 or 2 to highlight the following options 1 or 3 to change 376
- Use the built in flash as a master flash controlling one or more remote optional flash units in up to two groups a and b using advanced wireless lighting 0 435 376
- Frame the photograph focus and shoot after confirming that the camera flash ready light and the flash ready lights for all other flash units are lit frame the photograph focus and shoot fv lock 0 190 can be used if desired 380
- E4 exposure comp for flash 381
- E5 modeling flash 381
- E6 auto bracketing set 381
- E7 bracketing order 382
- F controls 382
- F1 ok button 382
- Shooting mode 382
- Live view 383
- Playback mode 383
- Choose the role played by the fn button either by itself press or when used in combination with the command dials press command dials 384
- F2 assign fn button 384
- Selecting press displays the following options 384
- Press command dials 388
- Selecting press command dials displays the following options 388
- F3 assign preview button 389
- F4 assign ae l af l button 389
- Press command dials 390
- Selecting press command dials displays the following options 390
- F5 customize command dials 391
- This option controls the operation of the main and sub command dials 391
- F6 release button to use dial 393
- F7 slot empty release lock 393
- Selecting enable release allows the shutter to be released when no memory card is inserted although no pictures will be recorded they will however be displayed in the monitor in demo mode if release locked is selected the shutter release button is only enabled when a memory card is inserted in the camera 393
- Selecting yes allows adjustments that are normally made by holding a button and rotating a command dial to be made by rotating the command dial after the button is released setting ends when the button is pressed again the shutter release button is pressed halfway or the standby timer expires this option is available with the following buttons 393
- Choose the role played by the movie record button during viewfinder and live view photography 394
- F8 reverse indicators 394
- F9 assign movie record button 394
- If w is selected the exposure indicators in the control panel viewfinder and information display are displayed with negative values on the left and positive values on the right select v to display positive values on the left and negative values on the right 394
- Press command dials 394
- F10 assign mb d16 4 button 395
- Choose the role played by the fn button on the wireless remote controller 396
- F11 assign remote wr fn button 396
- G movie 398
- G1 assign fn button 398
- Choose the role played by the pv button during movie live view the default option is index marking 400
- G2 assign preview button 400
- G3 assign ae l af l button 401
- G4 assign shutter button 401
- B the setup menu camerasetup 402
- Setup menu options 402
- The setup menu contains the following options 402
- To display the setup menu press g and select the b setup menu tab 402
- Format memory card 403
- Monitor brightness 404
- Press 1 or 3 to choose monitor brightness for playback menus and the information display choose higher values for increased brightness lower values for reduced brightness 404
- Press the buttons together again a second time to format the card to exit without formatting the card press any other button or wait for about six seconds until c stops flashing when formatting is complete the control panel and viewfinder will show the number of photographs that can be recorded at current settings 404
- Monitor color balance 405
- Image dust off ref photo 406
- Flicker reduction 408
- Reduce flicker and banding when shooting under fluorescent or mercury vapor lighting during live view or movie recording choose auto to allow the camera to automatically choose the correct frequency or manually match the frequency to that of the local ac power supply 408
- Change time zones set the camera clock choose the date display order and turn daylight saving time on or off 409
- Choose a language for camera menus and messages 409
- Language 409
- Time zone and date 409
- Auto image rotation 410
- Camera orientation is not recorded when off is selected choose this option when panning or taking photographs with the lens pointing up or down 410
- Photographs taken while on is selected contain information on camera orientation allowing them to be rotated automatically during playback 0 242 or when viewed in viewnx 2 supplied or in capture nx d available for download 0 268 the following orientations are recorded 410
- Battery info 411
- View information on the battery currently inserted in the camera 411
- Image comment 412
- Copyright information 413
- Save load settings 414
- Select save settings to save the following settings to the memory card in slot 1 0 119 if the card is full an error will be displayed use this option to share settings among d750 cameras 414
- Settings saved using this model of camera can be restored by selecting load settings note that save load settings is only available when a memory card is inserted in the camera and that the load settings option is only available if the card contains saved settings 415
- Display roll and pitch information based on information from the camera tilt sensor if the camera is tilted neither left nor right the roll reference line will turn green while if the camera is tilted neither forward nor back the dot in the center of the display will turn green each division is equivalent to about 5 416
- Virtual horizon 416
- Af fine tune 417
- Fine tune focus for up to 12 lens types af tuning is not recommended in most situations and may interfere with normal focus use only when required 417
- Eye fi upload 419
- Observe all local laws concerning wireless devices and choose disable where wireless devices are prohibited 419
- This option is displayed only when an eye fi memory card available separately from third party suppliers is inserted in the camera choose enable to upload photographs to a preselected destination note that pictures will not be uploaded if signal strength is insufficient 419
- Conformity marking 420
- Firmware version 420
- N the retouch menu creatingretouchedcopies 421
- Retouch menu options 421
- Creating retouched copies 423
- Create a retouched copy press j to create a retouched copy retouched copies are indicated by a o icon 424
- D lighting 425
- Red eye correction 426
- Monochrome 428
- Choose from the following filter effects after adjusting filter effects as described below press j to save the retouched copy 429
- Filter effects 429
- Color balance 430
- Use the multi selector to create a copy with modified color balance as shown below the effect is displayed in the monitor together with red green and blue histograms 0 250 giving the distribution of tones in the copy 430
- Image overlay 431
- Nef raw processing 434
- Choose settings for the jpeg copy adjust the settings listed below note that white balance and vignette control are not available with multiple exposures or pictures created with image overlay and that exposure compensation can only be set to values between 2 and 2 ev 435
- Copy the photograph highlight exe and press j to create a jpeg copy of the selected photograph to exit without copying the photograph press the g button 435
- Resize 436
- Quick retouch 439
- Straighten 439
- Distortion control 440
- Color outline 441
- Fisheye 441
- Color sketch 442
- Perspective control 443
- Create 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 focus in the copy is indicated by a yellow frame 444
- Miniature effect 444
- Selective color 445
- Side by side comparison 447
- Adding options to my menu 449
- O my menu m recent settings 449
- Deleting options from my menu 451
- Reordering options in my menu 452
- Recent settings 453
- Compatible lenses 454
- Read this chapter for information on compatible accessories cleaning and storing the camera and what to do if an error message is displayed or you encounter problems using the camera 454
- Technical notes 454
- Cls compatible flash units 461
- Optional flash units speedlights 461
- The nikon creative lighting system cls 461
- Su 800 wireless speedlight commander when mounted on a cls compatible camera the su 800 can be used as a commander for remote sb 910 sb 900 sb 800 sb 700 sb 600 sb 500 or sb r200 flash units in up to three groups the su 800 itself is not equipped with a flash 462
- The following features are available with cls compatible flash units 463
- Other flash units 465
- The following flash units can be used in non ttl auto and manual modes 465
- At the time of writing the following accessories were available for the d750 469
- Other accessories 469
- Attaching a power connector and ac adapter 473
- Caring for the camera 475
- Cleaning 475
- Storage 475
- Clean now 476
- The low pass filter 476
- Clean at startup shutdown 477
- Manual cleaning 479
- Caring for the camera and battery cautions 483
- Available settings 488
- The following table lists the settings that can be adjusted in each mode note that some settings may be unavailable depending on the options selected 488
- Ev are reduced to 1 490
- Exposure program mode p 490
- The exposure program for mode p is shown in the following graph 490
- The maximum and minimum values for ev vary with iso sensitivity the above graph assumes an iso sensitivity of iso 100 equivalent when matrix metering is used values over 1 490
- Battery display 491
- If the camera fails to function as expected check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or nikon authorized service representative 491
- Troubleshooting 491
- Shooting all modes 492
- Shooting p s a m 495
- Playback 496
- Miscellaneous 497
- Wi fi wireless networks 497
- Error messages 498
- This section lists the indicators and error messages that appear in the viewfinder control panel and monitor 498
- Nikon d750 digital camera 505
- Specifications 505
- Supported standards 516
- Approved memory cards 519
- Other cards have not been tested for more details on the above cards please contact the manufacturer 519
- The following sd memory cards have been tested and approved for use in the camera cards with class 6 or faster write speeds are recommended for movie recording recording may end unexpectedly when cards with slower write speeds are used 519
- Fx 36 24 image are 520
- Memory card capacity 520
- The following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stored on a 16 gb sandisk sdsdxpa 016g j35 uhs i sdhc card at different image quality 0 115 image size 0 118 and image area settings 0 110 520
- Dx 24 16 image are 521
- Battery life 522
- Af assist illumination 524
- Lenses that may block the built in flash and af assist illuminator 524
- Remove lens hoods to prevent shadows the flash may be unable to light the entire subject with the following lenses at ranges less than those given below 526
- The built in flash 526
- The built in flash has a minimum range of 0 m 2 ft and can not be used in the macro range of macro zoom lenses it can be used with cpu lenses with focal lengths of 24 mm 16 mm in dx format to 300 mm although in some cases the flash may be unable to entirely light the subject at some ranges or focal lengths due to shadows cast by the lens the following illustrations show the effect of vignetting caused by shadows cast by the lens when the flash is used 526
- Numerics 529
- Symbols 529
- Digital camera 537
- User s manual 537
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