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viii• Do not expose the battery to flameor to excessive heat.• Do not immerse in or expose towater.• Replace the terminal cover whentransporting the b
82t❚❚ Flash ModesThe following flash modes are available in C (auto), q (soft), r(miniature effect), s (selective color), 6 (cross process), 7 (toycam
83tDRaising the FlashWhen using the flash, be sure it is fully raisedas shown at right. Do not touch the flash dur-ing shooting.ALowering the Built-in
84tAUsing the Built-in FlashIf the flash is fired multiple times in quick succession, the flash andshutter may be temporarily disabled to protect the
85tAuto and Creative ModesChoose from the following options.t, u, v, and w ModesThe operation performed by tapping the display depends onwhether the c
86t❚❚ Manual Focus ModeThe following options are available in manual focus mode.Advanced Movie ModeThe operation performed by tapping the display depe
87tDBest Moment Capture/Motion SnapshotTap shooting options are not available in best moment capture andMotion Snapshot modes.DTaking Pictures Using T
T88TWi-FiThe camera can connect via Wi-Fi wireless networks to a smartdevice running Nikon’s dedicated Wireless Mobile Utility app.The smart device ca
89TBefore connecting via Wi-Fi (wireless LAN), install the WirelessMobile Utility on your Android or iOS smart device. Instructionsfor accessing the c
90TWPS (Android Only)1Select Wi-Fi.2Connect.3Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility.Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility on the smart device. Themain dialog
91TPIN Entry (Android Only)1Select Wi-Fi.2Select Wi-Fi connection type > PIN-entry WPS.3Enter the PIN.Enter the PIN displayed by the smart device.
ix• No part of the manuals includedwith this product may be repro-duced, transmitted, transcribed,stored in a retrieval system, or trans-lated into an
92TSSID (Android and iOS)1Select Wi-Fi.2Select Connect.3Select Ye s .4Select the camera SSID on the smart device.Select the camera SSID in the list of
93T5Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility.Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility on the smart device. Themain dialog will be displayed.❚❚ Restoring Default S
94TFollow the steps below to upload photos from the camera to asmart device.Uploading Photos One at a TimeUse the Wi-Fi upload option in the playback
95T5Download the photo to the smart device.Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility on the smart device andfollow the on-screen instructions to download the
96TUploading Multiple Selected PhotosTo upload multiple selected photos, use the Wi-Fi uploadoption in the playback menu.1Choose Wi-Fi upload.2Select
97T3Press J.Press J to complete the operation. A confirmation dialog willbe displayed.4Select Ye s .5Select the camera SSID on the smart device.Select
U98UMenu Options❚❚ Playback Menu OptionsTo display the playback, shooting, movie,image processing, and setup menus,press the G button. Following menuo
99U❚❚ Shooting Menu OptionsOption DescriptionReset shooting optionsReset shooting options to default values.Creative Choose a creative mode.Best momen
100U❚❚ Movie Menu OptionsHueChoose base hue for pictures taken with Cross process selected in creative mode.Toy camera effectAdjust saturation and vig
101U❚❚ Image Processing Menu OptionsSlow motionChoose a frame rate for slow-motion movies recorded in advanced movie mode (0 51).Frame size/ frame rat
xNotice for Customers in the U.S.A.Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested andfou
102U❚❚ Setup Menu OptionsOption DescriptionReset setup optionsReset setup menu options other than Flicker reduc-tion, Time zone and date, and Language
103QQConnecting to a ComputerInstall the supplied software to copy pictures to your computerfor viewing and editing. Before installing the software, c
104QSystem RequirementsThe system requirements for ViewNX 2 are:WindowsCPU• Photos: Intel Celeron, Pentium 4, Core Series; 1.6 GHz orbetter • Movies (
105QMacCPU• Photos: Intel Core or Xeon series• Movies (playback): Core Duo 2 GHz or better; Intel Core i5or better recommended when viewing movies wit
106QTransferring Pictures1Choose how pictures will be copied to the computer.Choose one of the following methods:• Direct USB connection: Turn the cam
107Q2Start the Nikon Transfer 2 component of ViewNX 2.If a message is displayed prompting you to choose a pro-gram, select Nikon Transfer 2.3Click Sta
108QViewing PicturesPictures are displayed inViewNX 2 when transfer is com-plete.❚❚ Retouching PhotographsTo crop pictures and performsuch tasks as ad
109nnTechnical NotesRead this chapter for information on compatible accessories,cleaning and storing the camera, and what to do if an error mes-sage i
110nFlash units When mounted on the Nikon 1 V3, the following flash unitssupport i-TTL and manual flash control.• Speedlight SB-N5:The SB-N5 has a Gui
111nApproved Memory CardsThe following cards have been tested and approved for use inthe camera. Cards with class 6 or faster write speeds are recom-m
xiNotice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or ReproductionNote that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally cop-ied or reproduc
112nStorageIf the camera will not be used for an extended period, removethe battery and store it in a cool, dry area with the terminal coverin place.
113nDo not drop: The product may mal-function if subjected to strongshocks or vibration.Keep dry: This product is not water-proof, and may malfunction
114nCleaning: When cleaning the camerabody, use a blower to gentlyremove dust and lint, then wipegently with a soft, dry cloth. Afterusing the camera
115nDo not leave the lens pointed at the sun:Do not leave the lens pointed atthe sun or other strong light sourcefor an extended period. Intenselight
116n• The internal temperature of thebattery may rise while the batteryis in use. Attempting to chargethe battery while the internaltemperature is ele
117n• Do not bend, drop, or subject tostrong physical shocks.• Do not apply force to the cardcasing. Failure to observe this pre-caution could damage
118nIf the camera fails to function as expected, check this list of com-mon problems before consulting your retailer or Nikon repre-sentative.Battery/
119nShooting (All Modes)The camera takes time to turn on: Delete files or format the memory card.The shutter-release is disabled:• The battery is exha
120nMoviesTap Shooting OptionsPlaybackCannot record movies: The movie-record button can not be used to recordmovies in best moment capture or Motion S
121nWi-Fi (Wireless Networks)MiscellaneousSmart devices do not display the camera SSID (network name):• Confirm that camera Wi-Fi is enabled (0 89).•
xiiDisposing of Data Storage DevicesPlease note that deleting images or formatting memory cards or other datastorage devices does not completely erase
122nThis section lists the error messages that appear in the display.Error MessagesMessage Solution(Shutter-speed or aperture display flashes)If the s
123nThis memory card is not formatted. Format the memory card?Select Ye s to format the card, or turn the cameraoff and insert another memory card.Me
124nNikon 1 V3 Digital CameraSpecificationsTypeType Digital camera with support for interchangeablelensesLens mount Nikon 1 mountEffective angle of vi
125nFile format • NEF (RAW): 12-bit, compressed• JPEG: JPEG-Baseline compliant with fine (approx.1 : 4), normal (approx. 1 : 8) compression• NEF (RAW)
126nFlash sync speed • Mechanical shutter: Synchronizes with shutter atX=1/250 s or slower• Electronic shutter: Synchronizes with shutter atX=1/60 s o
127nFocusAutofocus Hybrid autofocus (phase-detection/contrast-detect AF); AF-assist illuminatorLens servo • Autofocus (AF): Single AF (AF-S); continuo
128nMovieMetering TTL metering using image sensorMetering method • Matrix• Center-weighted: Meters 4.5 mm circle in center offrame• Spot: Meters 2 mm
129nInterfaceUSB Hi-Speed USBHDMI output Type D HDMI connectorMulti accessory port Used for designated accessoriesAudio input Stereo mini-pin jack (3.
130n• Unless otherwise stated, all figures are for a camera with a fully-charged bat-tery operating at the temperature specified by the Camera and Ima
131n1 NIKKOR VR 10–30mm f/3.5–5.6 PD-ZOOMType 1 mount lensFocal length 10–30 mmMaximum aperture f/3.5–5.6Construction 9 elements in 7 groups (includin
xiiiDUse Only Nikon Brand AccessoriesOnly Nikon brand accessories certified by Nikon specifically for usewith your Nikon digital camera are engineered
132nSpecifications subject to change without notice. Nikon will not be held liablefor damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual may c
133nATrademark InformationMac and OS X are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the UnitedStates and/or other countries. Microsoft, Windows, and Win
134nBattery LifeThe number of shots or movie footage that can be recorded withfully-charged batteries varies with the condition of the battery,tempera
135nSymbolsC (Auto mode) ... 7, 31t (Programmed auto) ...56u (Shutter-priority auto) ...57v (
136nCross process ...40, 47DDate and time ...25Date format ...
137nPress the shutter-release button all the way down ...34Press the shutter-release button halfway ...
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xivThis product, which contains encryption software developed in the UnitedStates, is controlled by the United States Export Administration Regulation
xvNotices for Customers in CanadaCAN ICES-3 B / NMB-3 BThis device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).Operation is subject t
xviNotices for Customers in EuropeHereby, Nikon Corporation, declares that the 1 V3 is in compliancewith the essential requirements and other relevant
1ssIntroductionThe following items are included with purchase of this productor are available separately. Confirm that the package contains allitems l
Getting the Most from Your Camera ... iiiAbout This Manual ...
2sTake a few moments to familiarize yourself with camera controlsand displays. You may find it helpful to bookmark this sectionand refer to it as you
3s* Camera does not support TA-N100 tripod mounting spacer.2043212122109856711171619181 O (delete) button...362 $ (displa
4sThe Monitor* Available only in detailed display; to view, press $ (0 5).Note: Display shown with all indicators lit for illustrative purposes.421 3
5sThe $ (Display) Button❚❚ Shooting* Displayed only in modes other than Creative Palette.Press $ to cycle through shooting andplayback indicators as s
6s❚❚ Playback* Displayed only when On is selected for the Display > Playback highlightdisplay option in the setup menu (0 102).Simple photo info De
7sThe Mode DialThe camera offers a choice of the follow-ing shooting modes:Mode dialC Auto mode (0 31): Let the camera pick the settings for photograp
8sThe G ButtonMost shooting, playback, and setupoptions can be accessed from the cameramenus. To view the menus, press theG button.G buttonTabsChoose
9s❚❚ Using the Menus1Select a menu.2Select an item.3Select an option.Use the multi selector to navigate theplayback, shooting, movie, image pro-cessin
10sThe & (Feature) Button1Select an item.2Select an option.To display the feature menu and adjustcamera settings or access playbackoptions, press
11sAThe & MenuThe & menu is context-sensitive: its contents vary with camera settingsor the type of image displayed; options that are currentl
it, u, v, and w Modes 56t Programmed Auto ... 56u Shutter-Priority Auto...
12sThe Function Buttons (Fn1 and Fn2)If Movie-record button is selected, the chosen button can beused to start and end movie recording (0 49).The Fn1
13sThe monitor can be angled and rotated as shown below.Using the Vari-Angle MonitorNormal use: The monitor is nor-mally used in storage position.Low-
14sDUsing the MonitorRotate the monitor gently within the limits shown on page 13. Do notuse force. Failure to observe these precautions could damage
15sThe touch-sensitive monitor supports the following operations:TapFlickSlideStretch/PinchUsing the Touch ScreenTap the monitor.Flick a finger a shor
16s❚❚ Taking PicturesThe touch screen can be used for the following shooting opera-tions.AThe Touch ScreenThe touch screen responds to static electric
17s❚❚ Viewing PicturesThe touch screen can be used for the following playback opera-tions.Adjust settingsTap highlighted icons to view set-tings and t
18s❚❚ Using the MenusThe touch screen can be used for the following menu opera-tions.Zoom inUse stretch and pinch gestures tozoom in and out and slide
19s❚❚ The & MenuThe touch screen can be used to adjust settings in the & menu.Choose a menuTap a menu icon to choose amenu.Adjust settingsTap
20s1Attach the camera strap.Attach the strap securely to the two camera eyelets.2Charge the battery.Insert the battery into the charger q and plug the
21s3Insert the battery.Insert the battery in the orientation shown, using the batteryto keep the orange battery latch pressed to one side. Thelatch lo
iiConnecting to a Computer 103Installing the Supplied Software... 103System Requirements...
22s5Attach a lens.Be careful to prevent dust from entering the camera when thelens or body cap is removed. The lens generally used in thismanual for i
23sALenses with Retractable Lens Barrel ButtonsLenses with retractable lens barrel but-tons can not be used when retracted. Tounlock and extend the le
24s6Turn the camera on.7Choose a language.Rotate the power switch to turn thecamera on. The power lamp will brieflylight green and the monitor will tu
25s8Set the clock.Use the multi selector and J button(0 9) to set the time and date. Notethat the camera uses a 24-hour clock.Press 4 or 2 to highligh
26s9Check the battery level and memory card capacity.Check the battery level and numberof exposures remaining in the moni-tor (0 4).Battery levelExpos
27sIf desired, the camera can be used with an optional grip andelectronic viewfinder (0 109). Manuals are not provided; usersof these accessories will
28s3Attach the viewfinder.After confirming that the camera is off,slide the signal contact into the multi-accessory port until it latches.DHandling th
29sAttaching a GripFollow the steps below to attach the grip.1Remove the grip connector cover.Remove the grip connector coverfrom the bottom of the ca
30s2Remove the connector cap.Remove the grip connector cap. Besure to replace the cap when the gripis not in use.3Attach the grip.After confirming tha
31zzTaking and Viewing PhotographsThis chapter describes how to take, view, and delete photo-graphs in auto and creative mode.Follow the steps below t
iiiGetting the Most from Your CameraTake photos with the shutter-release button.See page 7 for more informa-tion.Shutter-release buttonShoot movies wi
32z3Ready the camera.4Frame the photograph.Hold the camera securely with bothhands, being careful not to obstructthe lens, AF-assist illuminator, ormi
33z5Focus.Press the shutter-releasebutton halfway to focus. Ifthe subject is poorly lit, theAF-assist illuminator (0 2)may light to assist the focusop
34z6Shoot.Smoothly press the shutter-release button the rest ofthe way down to releasethe shutter and record thephotograph. The memorycard access lamp
35zViewing PhotographsTo end playback and return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release button halfway.Press K to display your most recent pho-to
36zDeleting PicturesTo delete the current picture, press O. Note that once deleted, pic-tures can not be recovered.1Display the photograph.Display the
37zLive Image ControlLive image controls let you preview howchanges to each control will affect thefinal photograph. To choose a live imagecontrol for
38zMotion control: Suggest motion by blurringmoving objects, or “freeze” motion tocapture moving objects clearly.Freeze motionBlur motionFreeze motion
39zChoose creative mode to match settings to the subject or situa-tion or take photos using special effects.1Select w mode.2Choose an option.Choosing
40zChoosing a Mode That Matches the Subject or SituationChoose a creative mode according to the subject or situation:Option DescriptionCreative Palett
41zThe Creative PaletteTo choose a creative effect, rotate the multi selector or use a fin-ger to rotate the creative palette in the monitor. The sele
ivFor a complete guide to using your digital camera, see the Refer-ence Manual (page v). To get the most from your camera, pleasebe sure to read this
42zHDRDetails in highlights and shadows are preserved using HDR (highdynamic range). Each time the shutter-release button is fullypressed, the camera
43zEasy PanoramaFollow the steps below to shoot panoramas. During shooting,the camera focuses using auto-area AF; face detection (0 34) isnot availabl
44zAn example of how to pan the camera is shown below. With-out changing your position, pan the camera in a steady curveeither horizontally or vertica
45z❚❚ Viewing PanoramasPanoramas can be viewed by pressing J when a panorama isdisplayed full frame (0 35). The start of the panorama will bedisplayed
46zSelective ColorTake black-and-white pictures in which one hue appears in acolor.1Choose Select color.2Choose a color.3Take pictures.Press the shutt
47zCross ProcessSelect a base hue to take pictures with modified colors.1Select Hue.2Choose a color.3Take pictures.Press the shutter-release button al
y48yRecording and Viewing MoviesMovies can be recorded using the movie-record button.1Turn the camera on.2Choose a shooting mode.3Frame the opening sh
49y4Start recording.5End recording.Press the movie-record button tobegin recording. A recording indica-tor, the time elapsed, and the timeavailable ar
50y❚❚ Shooting ModeMovies can be recorded in the shooting modes listed below.Movies can not be recorded in best moment capture or MotionSnapshot modes
51y❚❚ Advanced Movie OptionsIn v (advanced movie) mode, the fol-lowing options can be accessed by press-ing & (feature) and selecting Advancedmovi
vFor more information on using your Nikon camera, download apdf copy of the camera Reference Manual from the website listedbelow. The Reference Manual
52yTaking Photographs During Movie RecordingPress the shutter-release button all theway down to take a photograph withoutinterrupting movie recording.
53yViewing MoviesMovies are indicated by a 1 icon in full-frame playback (0 35).Press J to start playback.The following operations can be performed:1
54yDeleting MoviesTo delete the current movie, press O. Aconfirmation dialog will be displayed;press O again to delete the movie andreturn to playback
55yARecording TimeThe following table lists the approximate maximum recording times forindividual movies shot at the default frame size and rate in ea
#56#t, u, v, and w Modest, u, v, and w modes offer varyingdegrees of control over shutter speedand aperture. Choose a mode and adjustsettings accordin
57#u Shutter-Priority AutoIn shutter-priority auto, you choose the shutter speed while thecamera automatically selects the aperture that will produce
58#v Aperture-Priority AutoIn aperture-priority auto, you choose the aperture while thecamera automatically selects the shutter speed that will produc
59#w ManualIn manual mode, you control both shutter speed and aperture.❚❚ Choosing Shutter Speed and ApertureAdjust shutter speed and aperture withref
60#AThe Exposure IndicatorWhen shutter speeds other than “Bulb” or“Time” are selected, the exposure indicatorshows whether the photograph would beunde
61RROther Shooting ModesIn addition to the modes described above, the camera offersu (best moment capture) mode to help with hard-to-time shotsand a z
viTo prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others,read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this
62R1Select u mode.2Choose Active Selection.3Frame the photograph.Rotate the mode dial to u (bestmoment capture).Press & (feature) to display the &
63R4Begin buffering photographs.5Shoot.6Select up to 40 frames.Press the shutter-release button half-way to focus (0 33). A & icon will bedisplaye
64R7Save the selected frames.Press J to save the selected frames to the memory card. Thememory card access lamp will light while recording is inprogre
65RChoosing Your Moment (Slow View)When slow view is selected in u (best moment capture) mode,the camera captures a short sequence of still images and
66R4Press the shutter-release button halfway.After focusing, the camera will record40 frames to a temporary memorybuffer. It will then slowly play the
67RLetting the Camera Choose the Moment (Smart Photo Selector)The Smart Photo Selector helps you capture a fleeting expres-sion on the face of a portr
68R3Frame the photograph.4Begin buffering photographs.5Shoot.Smoothly press the shutter-releasebutton the rest of the way down. Thecamera will compare
69R❚❚ Viewing Photos Taken with the Smart Photo SelectorChoosing the Best ShotPress K and use the multi selector to dis-play photographs taken with th
70R❚❚ Deleting PicturesPressing O when a picture taken with theSmart Photo Selector is selected displaysa confirmation dialog; press O again todelete
71RRecord brief movie vignettes with your photographs. Each timethe shutter is released, the camera records a still image andabout 1.6 s of movie foot
viiADo not place the strap around the neck ofan infant or child. Placing the camerastrap around the neck of an infant orchild could result in strangul
72R3Begin buffering.4Shoot.Smoothly press the shutter-releasebutton the rest of the way down. Thecamera will record a photograph,together with about 1
73R❚❚ AudioTo record about four seconds of soundwith Motion Snapshots beginning at thestart of movie recording, use the multiselector and J button to
74RViewing Motion SnapshotsDeleting Motion SnapshotsTo delete the current Motion Snapshot,press O. A confirmation dialog will be dis-played; press O a
75ttMore on PhotographyThis section describes other features you can use when takingpictures.Shoot a continuous series (burst) of photographs.1Display
76t4Frame your subject and shoot.Press the shutter-release button allthe way down to shoot the burst.DContinuous ModeA mechanical shutter is used for
77tThe self-timer is used to delay shutter release until 10 or 2 seconds after the shutter-release button is pressed all the waydown.1Display release
78t5Frame the photograph and shoot.Note that the timer may not start or a photograph may not betaken if the camera is unable to focus or in other situ
79tThe optional ML-L3 remote control (0 110) can be used toreduce camera shake or for self-portraits. 1Display release mode options.2Select #.3Select
80t5Frame the photograph and shoot.Note that the timer may not start or a photograph may not betaken if the camera is unable to focus or in other situ
81tUse the built-in flash for additional lighting when the subject ispoorly lit or to “fill-in” (illuminate) back-lit subjects. The built-inflash can
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