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 Flash Units
1 Not available with spot metering.
2 Can also be selected via the flash unit.
3
q
A/A mode selection is performed on the flash unit using custom
settings.
4 Can be selected using the [Flash control] item in the camera menus.
5 Available during close-up photography only.
6Choice of
q
A and A depends on the option selected with the master
flash.
7 Supports the same features as remote flash units with optical AWL.
8 Available only in i-TTL,
q
A, A, GN, and M flash-control modes.
9 Available only in i-TTL flash control mode or when the flash is
configured to emit monitor preflashes in
q
A or A flash control
mode.
10 Firmware updates for the SB-910 and SB-900 can be performed from
the camera.