Reference Guide (PDF Edition)
Table Of Contents
- When your first photo can’t wait
- Package contents
- About this document
- Table of contents
- For your safety
- Notices
- Getting to know the camera
- First steps
- Basic photography and playback
- Basic settings
- Shooting controls
- The i menu
- Playback
- Menu guide
- Defaults
- The playback menu: Managing images
- The photo shooting menu: Shooting options
- Reset photo shooting menu
- Storage folder
- File naming
- Choose image area
- Image quality
- Image size
- RAW recording
- ISO sensitivity settings
- White balance
- Set Picture Control
- Manage Picture Control
- Color space
- Active D-Lighting
- Long exposure NR
- High ISO NR
- Vignette control
- Diffraction compensation
- Auto distortion control
- Flicker reduction shooting
- Metering
- Flash control
- Flash mode
- Flash compensation
- Release mode
- Focus mode
- AF-area mode
- Vibration reduction
- Auto bracketing
- Multiple exposure
- HDR (high dynamic range)
- Interval timer shooting
- Time-lapse video
- Focus shift shooting
- Silent photography
- The video recording menu: Video recording options
- Reset video recording menu
- File naming
- Frame size/frame rate
- Video quality
- Video file type
- ISO sensitivity settings
- White balance
- Set Picture Control
- Manage Picture Control
- Active D-Lighting
- High ISO NR
- Vignette control
- Diffraction compensation
- Auto distortion control
- Flicker reduction
- Metering
- Release mode (save frame)
- Focus mode
- AF-area mode
- Vibration reduction
- Electronic VR
- Microphone sensitivity
- Attenuator
- Frequency response
- Wind noise reduction
- Timecode
- Custom Settings: Fine-tuning camera settings
- Reset custom settings
- a: Autofocus
- b: Metering/exposure
- c: Timers/AE lock
- d: Shooting/display
- e: Bracketing/flash
- f: Controls
- g: Video
- The setup menu: Camera setup
- Format memory card
- Save user settings
- Reset user settings
- Language
- Time zone and date
- Monitor brightness
- Monitor color balance
- REC lamp brightness
- Information display
- AF fine-tuning options
- Non-CPU lens data
- Save focus position
- Image Dust Off ref photo
- Pixel mapping
- Image comment
- Copyright information
- Beep options
- Touch controls
- Self-portrait mode
- HDMI
- Airplane mode
- Connect to smart device
- Connect to computer
- Wireless remote (ML-L7) options
- Conformity marking
- USB power delivery
- Energy saving (photo mode)
- Slot empty release lock
- Save/load menu settings
- Reset all settings
- Firmware version
- The retouch menu: Creating retouched copies
- My Menu/Recent settings
- Establishing wireless connections to computers or smart devices
- Cabled connections to computers and HDMI devices
- On-camera flash photography
- Remote flash photography
- Troubleshooting
- Technical notes
- Compatible lenses and accessories
- Display in the monitor
- Compatible flash units
- Other compatible accessories
- Software
- Caring for the camera
- Caring for the camera and battery: Cautions
- Specifications
- Approved memory cards
- Portable chargers (power banks)
- Memory card capacity
- Available recording time
- Battery endurance
- Trademarks and licenses
- Notices
- Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (wireless LAN)
- Changes made via firmware updates
- Index
Using an on-camera ash
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D Shutter speed
Shutter speed can be set as follows when an optional ash unit is used:
Mode Shutter speed
b
Set automatically by camera (1/200 s–1/60 s)
P, A Set automatically by camera (1/200 s–1/60 s)*
S 1/200 s–30 s
M 1/200 s–30 s, Bulb, T
ime
* Shutter speed may be set as slow as 30 s if slow sync, rear-curtain sync, or
slo
w sync with red-eye reduction is selected for ash mode.
D Third-party ash units
The camera cannot be used with ash units that w
ould apply voltages over
250 V to the camera’s X contacts or short-circuit contacts on the accessory
shoe. Use of such ash units could not only interfere with normal operation
of the camera but also damage the ash sync circuits of the camera and/or
ash.
D i-TTL ash c
ontrol
When an optional ash unit that supports the Nikon Creative Lighting
System is attached and set to TTL, the camera uses monitor pre-ashes for
balanced or standard “i-TTL ll-ash” ash control. i-TTL ash control is not
available with ash units that do not support the Nikon Creative Lighting
System. The camera supports the following types of i-TTL ash control:
Flash control Description
i-TTL
balanc
ed ll-
ash
The camera uses “i-TTL balanced ll-ash” ash control for a
natural balance between the main subject and ambient
background lighting. After the shutter-release button is
pressed and immediately before the main ash, the ash
unit emits a series of monitor pre-ashes which the camera