Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Start Guide
- Owners Manual
- Two-Button Reset
- Using This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Photography
- Basic Playback
- Advanced Photography
- Advanced Playback
- Setup / Menus
- Playback on a TV
- Connection to a Computer
- Printing Photographs
- Compatible Lenses
- Memory Card Compatibility
- Optional Accessories
- Care / Maintenance
- List of Available Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Specs
- Index
- Scan of Software CD-ROM
- Warranty
7 Clean the filter.
Remove any
dust
and
lint
from
the
filter
with
a blower. Do
not
use a blower-brush,
as
the
bristles could
damage
the
filter.
Dirt
that
can
not
be removed
with
a
blower
can
only
be removed by
Nikon-authorized
service personnel.
Under
no
circumstances should you
touch
or
wipe
the
filter.
8 Turn the camera off.
The
mirror
will
return
to
the
down
position
and
the
shutter
curtain will close.
Replace
the
lens
or
body
cap.
Pall
Use a Reliable Power Source
The
shutter
curtain
is
delicate and easily
damaged.
If
the
camera powers
off
while
the
mirror
is
raised,
the
curtain
will
close automatically.
To
prevent
damage
to
the
curtain, observe
the
following
precautions:
• Do
not
turn
the
camera
off
or
remove
or
disconnect
the
power
source
while
the
mirror
is
raised.
•
If
the
battery
runs
low
while
the
mirror
is
raised, a
beep
will sound and
the
self-timer
lamp
will
blink
to
warn
that
the
shutter
curtain
will
close
and
the
mirror
will be
lowered
after
about
two
minutes. End cleaning
or
inspection
immediately.
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Foreign
Matter
on
the
Low-Pass Filter
Nikon
takes every possible
precaution
to
prevent
foreign
matter
from
coming
into
contact
with
the
low-pass
filter
during
production
and shipping. The D5000, however,
is
designed
to
be used
with
interchangeable
lenses, and
foreign
matter
may
enter
the
camera
when
lenses
are removed
or
exchanged. Once inside
the
camera, this
foreign
matter
may
adhere
to
the
low-pass filter,
where
it
may
appear
in
photographs
taken
under
certain conditions.
To
protect
the
camera
when
no
lens
is
in place, be sure
to
replace
the
body
cap
provided
with
the
camera,
being
careful
to
first remove all
dust
and
other
foreign
matter
that
may be
adhering
to
the
body
cap. Avoid
exchanging
lenses in
dusty
environments.
Should
foreign
matter
find
its
way
onto
the
low-pass filter, clean
the
filter
as
described
above,
or
have
the
filter
cleaned
by
authorized
Nikon
service personnel. Photographs
affected
by
the
presence
offoreign
matter
on
the
filter
can be
retouched
using Capture
NX
2
(available separately;
U 202)
or
the
clean
image
options
available in some
third-party
imaging
applications.
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