User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
- About This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Menu List
- For Your Safety
- Notices
- Getting to Know the Camera
- First Steps
- Basic Photography and Playback
- Camera Controls
- The MENU Button
- The i Button (the i Menu)
- The info Button
- The Focus-Mode Selector
- The AF-Mode Button
- The AF-ON Button
- The MODE Button
- The Release Mode Dial and Quick Release-Mode Selection Button
- The Metering Button
- The BKT Button
- The ISO (FORMAT) Button
- The Exposure Compensation Button
- The QUAL Button
- The WB Button
- The Protect (Picture Control/Help) Button
- The Thumbnail (Flash Mode) Button
- The Pv Button
- The Fn1, Fn2, Fn3, and Fn (Vertical) Buttons
- Troubleshooting
- Technical Notes
- Camera Displays
- Compatible F Mount Lenses
- Compatible Flash Units
- Other Compatible Accessories
- Software
- Caring for the Camera
- Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions
- Exposure Program
- Specifications
- Approved Memory Cards
- Memory Card Capacity
- Battery Endurance
- Location Data (GPS/GLONASS)
- Trademarks and Licenses
- Notices
- Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN)
- Index
- Warranty Terms - Nikon Europe Service Warranty
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Compatible F Mount Lenses
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Compatible Non-CPU Lenses
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Specifying the lens focal length and maximum aperture using the [Non-
CPU lens data] item in the setup menu allows many of the features
available with CPU lenses, including aperture value display and color
matrix metering, to be used with non-CPU lenses. If the focal length and
maximum aperture are not provided and [Matrix metering] is selected
for metering, [Center-weighted metering] will be used instead.
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Aperture must be set using the lens aperture ring. If the maximum
aperture is not provided using [Non-CPU lens data], the aperture
displays in the camera top control panel and viewfinder will show the
number of stops from maximum aperture and the actual aperture value
must be read off the lens aperture ring.