Owner's Manual

BattID
Life
The
number
of
shots
that
can be taken
with
fully-charged batteries varies
with
the
condition
of
the
battery, temperature, and
how
the
camera
is
used. Sample figures
for
EN-EL9a
(1080 mAh) batteries are given below.
Single-frame
release
mode
(CIPA
standard
1):
Approximately
510 shots
Continuous
release
mode
(Nikon
standard
2):
Approximately
2900 shots
1 Measured at
23
°(173.4
of (±2
°(/3.6
OF)
with
an
AF-S
OX
NIKKOR
18-55
mm
f/3.5-5.6G
VR
lens
under
the
following
test conditions: lens cycled
from
infinity
to
minimum
range and one
photograph
taken
at
default
settings once every
30
s;
after
photograph
is
taken,
monitor
is
turned
on
for
4
s;
tester waits for
exposure meters
to
turn
off
after
monitor
is
turned
off; flash fired at full
power
once every
other
shot. Live
view
not
used.
2 Measured at 20
°(/68
OF
with
an
AF-S
OX
NIKKOR
18-55
mm
f/3.5-5.6G
VR
lens
under
the
following
test conditions:
vibration
reduction
off,
continuous
release
mode, focus
mode
set
to
AF-C,
image
quality
set
to
JPEG
basic, image size set
to
M(medium),
white
balance set
to
AUTO,
ISO
sensitivity set
to
ISO
200,
shutter
speed '/250
s,
focus cycled
from
infinity
to
minimum
range three times after
shutter-release
button
has been pressed halfway for 3
s;
six shots are
then
taken
in succession and
monitor
turned
on
for
4 s and
then
turned
off; cycle repeated
once exposure meters have
turned
off.
The
following
can reduce
battery
life:
Using
the
monitor
Keeping
the
shutter-release
button
pressed halfway
Repeated autofocus
operations
Taking
NEF
(RAW)
photographs
Slow
shutter
speeds
Using a
GP-1
GPS
unit
Using
VR
(vibration reduction)
mode
with
VR
lenses
To
ensure
that
you
get
the
most
from
rechargeable Nikon
EN-EL9a
batteries:
Keep
the
battery
contacts clean. Soiled contacts can reduce
battery
performance.
Use
batteries
immediately
after
charging. Batteries
will
lose
their
charge
if
left
unused.
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