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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Setting Guide

ProfessionalSetting Guide

Seite 2 - Table of Contents

6In addition to the changes described above under “Im-proving Camera Response”, you can  ne-tune settings to improve response for speci c subjects.S

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7SituationAF-C priority AF-C priority selection selection (page (page 3636))AF-area AF-area modemode(page (page 3838))Focus tracking Focus tracking wi

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8SituationSituationAF-C priority selection (page 36)AF-area mode(page 38)Focus tracking with lock-on (page 44) See alsoOuter focus points are used (e.

Seite 5 - Taking Photographs

9Settings by SubjectSituationAF-C priority AF-C priority selection selection (page (page 3636))AF-area AF-area modemode(page (page 3838))Focus trackin

Seite 6 - Improving Camera Response

10Taking PhotographsSituationSituationAF-C priority selection (page 36)AF-area mode(page 38)Focus tracking with lock-on (page 44) See alsoTime between

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11Settings by SubjectSituationAF-C priority AF-C priority selection selection (page (page 3636))AF-area AF-area modemode(page (page 3838))Focus tracki

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12Matching Settings to Your GoalReducing Camera Blur: Vibration ReductionVibration reduction (VR) is supported with VR lenses. To re-duce camera blur,

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13Preserving Natural Contrast: Active D-LightingActive D-Lighting helps pre-serve details in highlights and shadows. Use Active D-Lighting for natural

Seite 10 - Settings by Subject

14Quick Setting Selection: Shooting Menu BanksUse the Shooting menu bank option in the shooting menu when you need to switch rapidly from one group of

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15Matching Settings to Your GoalFinding Controls in the Dark: Button BacklightsIf you are having trouble  nding camera controls in the dark, rotate t

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iiTable of ContentsTaking Photographs Taking Photographs 11Improving Camera Response ... 2Settings by Subject

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16Reducing Noise and Blur: Auto ISO Sensitivity ControlWhen On is selected for ISO sensitivity settings > Auto ISO sensitivity control in the shoot

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17Matching Settings to Your GoalReducing Shutter Noise: Quiet and Silent ReleaseTo reduce the amount of noise made by the shutter during view nder p

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18Optimizing White BalanceIf auto white balance does not produce the desired results, you can try another setting, choose a color temperature, or use

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19Matching Settings to Your GoalChoosing a Color TemperatureChoosing a Color TemperatureTo choose a color temperature for the amber (A)–blue (B) axis,

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20Preset Manual White BalancePreset Manual White BalanceTo choose a white balance preset, select a white balance setting of L (page 18) and then press

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21Matching Settings to Your GoalSelect direct measurement mode.Press the U button brie y and then press the button until the L icon in the rear cont

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22Varying White Balance: White Balance BracketingUse bracketing if you have trouble adjusting white bal-ance. Every time you take a photo, the camera

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23Matching Settings to Your GoalSelect a bracketing increment.Pressing the D button, rotate the sub-command dial to choose an increment of 1 (5 mired)

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24Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot.Each shot is processed to create the selected number of copies; with each copy, white balance is incre-mented b

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25Matching Settings to Your GoalCancelling BracketingCancelling BracketingTo cancel bracketing, press the D button and rotate the main command dial un

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iiiAutofocus Tips ... 35Focusing with the AF-ON Button ...

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26Copying White Balance from a PhotographFollow the steps below to copy a value for white balance from an existing photograph to a selected preset.Sel

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27Matching Settings to Your GoalHighlight a source image.Highlight the source image. To view the highlighted image full frame, press and hold the X bu

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28Creating a Multiple ExposureRecord from 2 to 10 exposures in a single photo.Select Multiple exposure.Select Multiple exposure in the shooting menu.

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29Matching Settings to Your GoalAdjust gain.Select Auto gain and choose from the following options.On: Gain is adjusted according to number of exposur

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30Interrupting Multiple ExposuresInterrupting Multiple ExposuresTo interrupt a multiple exposure before the speci ed num-ber of exposures have been t

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31Matching Settings to Your GoalCopying Pictures Between Memory CardsWhen two memory cards are inserted, you can use the options in the playback Copy

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32Keeping the Camera Level: Virtual HorizonRoll and pitch data from the camera tilt sensor can be dis-played for assistance in levelling the camera on

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33Matching Settings to Your GoalThe View nderThe View nderWhen View nder virtual horizon is selected for Custom Setting f3 (Assign Fn button) or f

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34Composing Photographs: The Framing GridFor help composing photo-graphs, select On for Custom Setting d6 (View nder grid display) to display a frami

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35Autofocus TipsFocusing with the AF-ON ButtonIf AF-ON only is selected for Custom Set-ting a4 (AF activation), the B button can be used to focus and

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ivTable of ContentsFirst-Time Users 6First-Time Users 677Customizing the Command Dials ...68Reversing Indicators

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36AF-C Priority SelectionCustom Setting a1 (AF-C priority selection) controls whether the camera gives priority to focus or shutter re-lease.G Release

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37Autofocus Tips : Subject not in focus : Subject in focus : Shutter released

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38AF-Area ModeAF-area modes are described below.AF-area modeAF-area modeTop control Top control panelpanelView nderView nderSample focus-Sample focu

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39Autofocus TipsAF-area modeTop control panel View nderSample focus-point display DescriptionDescriptionThe focus point is selected manually. The cam

Seite 39 - Autofocus Tips

40Focus Point Selection and ApertureThe focus points available vary with the maximum aperture of the lens.Maximum aperture f/5.6 or faster: Focus poin

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41Autofocus TipsFocus Point Selection and Camera OrientationWhen Ye s is selected for Custom Setting a10 (Store points by orientation), separate focus

Seite 41 - : Shutter released

42Adjusting Autofocus to the Lens: AF Fine-TuneIf you  nd that certain lenses do not produce the desired results with autofocus, you can adjust focus

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43Autofocus TipsChecking FocusChecking FocusPosition a ruler at an angle so that one of the rules is at the same distance from the camera as a vertica

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44Focus Tracking with Lock-OnBy preventing the camera from refocusing when your sub-ject is brie y obscured by another object, focus tracking with lo

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45MoviesThis chapter covers basic camera set-tings and tips and tricks you can use when shooting movies, in the order you will use them during  lming

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1Taking PhotographsThis chapter describes how the camera can be con gured for improved shutter response and settings adjusted for dif-ferent subjects

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46Before FilmingBefore  lming, ready the camera as described below.SoundThe D4 supports the following sound recording features.External MicrophonesEx

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47Movie SettingsIn addition to microphone sensitivity, the following op-tions can be adjusted using Movie settings.Frame Size, Frame Rate, and Movie Q

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48Image AreaUsing an FX lens with movie live view gives you a choice of two crops in addition to the standard FX-based format:1. To record movies with

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49Before FilmingDestinationDestinationChoose the slot to which movies are recorded. The menu shows the time available on each card; recording ends aut

Seite 50 - Before Filming

50MoviesStarting Movie Live ViewSelect movie live view.Rotate the live view selector to 1.Live view selectorStart live view.Press the a button.a butto

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51Before FilmingExposure ModeBefore recording, press the I (Q) button and rotate the main command dial to choose an exposure mode. The settings that c

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52Using AutofocusTo focus using autofocus, rotate the focus-mode se-lector to AF and select auto-focus and AF-area modes as described below.Focus-mode

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53Before FilmingChoosing an AF-Area ModeChoosing an AF-Area ModePress the AF-mode button and rotate the sub-command dial until the desired mode is dis

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54Lens Vibration Reduction (VR)We recommend using VR lenses with the vibration reduction ON/OFF switch in the ON position.If the lens has a vibration

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55Before FilmingAdjusting Settings During Live ViewYou can highlight the microphone sensitivity, headphone volume, or monitor brightness indicator in

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2Improving Camera ResponseThis section introduces settings for reliably and quickly photographing athletes and other moving subjects.Continuous-Servo

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56The Information DisplayPress the R button to choose the information displayed during movie live view.Information on Information o Framing guidesVir

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57Before FilmingChecking FocusIf Zoom on/o is selected for Custom Setting f1 (Multi selector center but-ton) > Live view, you can press the cen

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58Starting and Ending RecordingPress the movie-record button to start recording. If Record movies is selected for Custom Setting g4 (Assign shutter bu

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59Filming MoviesEditing MoviesThe Edit movie option in the retouch menu can be used to create edited cop-ies of the movies on the memory card. Select

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60Time-Lapse MoviesFollow the steps below to create silent time-lapse movies from photos taken automatically at selected intervals. The resulting movi

Seite 62 - Filming Movies

61Time-Lapse MoviesChoose the shooting time.Enter a shooting time of from 1 minute to 7 hours 59 minutes (the selected setting is shown in the bottom

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62Interrupting Time-Lapse PhotographyInterrupting Time-Lapse PhotographyTime-lapse photography will end automatically if the bat-tery is exhausted. Th

Seite 64 - Time-Lapse Movies

63Time-Lapse MoviesTime Lapse PhotographyTime-lapse photography is not available in live view, at a shutter speed of A or when bracketing, High Dynami

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64HDMI OutputThe camera can be connected to HDMI recording devices.Connect to HDMI deviceThe HDMI option in the setup menu controls HDMI out-put.Outpu

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65HDMI RecordingThe D4 does not compress HDMI output, with the result that the camera can be connected to an HDMI recording device and movie footage r

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3AA Custom Settings Custom Settingsa1 AF-C priority selection > Release: The camera gives priority to shutter release over fo-cus, ensuring that yo

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67First-Time Users

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68Customizing the Command DialsCustom Setting f10: Customize Command DialsCustom Setting f10: Customize Command DialsReverse rotation: Reverse the dir

Seite 71 - First-Time Users

69First-Time UsersChoosing the Primary SlotWhen using two memory cards, you can choose one as the primary card using the Primary slot selection item

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70MeteringTo choose how the camera sets exposure, press the Y but-ton and rotate the main command dial until the desired metering option is displayed

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4f3 Assign Fn button/f4 Assign preview button > Press > MY MENU: Add Custom settings bank to My Menu and then use the Fn or Pv button to quickly

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5Improving Camera Responsef16 Assign movie record button > Press + command dial > ISO sensitivity: When taking photos, use your right hand on th

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