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Seite 1 - DIGITAL CAMERA

En(En)The Nikon Guide to Digital Photographywith theDIGITAL CAMERANo reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief qu

Seite 2 - Product Documentation

viiiLCD Brightness ... 161Mirror Lock-Up...

Seite 3 - How to Read This Manual

90Taking Photographs—ExposureThe bracketing programs available depend on the option selected for Cus-tom Setting 9 (EV step; 144).No. of shotsContro

Seite 4 - For Your Safety

91Taking Photographs—ExposureNo. of shotsControl paneldisplayExposure increment 3 ±½ EV 0, –0.5, +0.5 3 ±1 EV 0, –1.0, +1.0Bracketingorder (EVs)

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92Taking Photographs—Exposure3 Press the button and rotate the sub-com- mand dial to choose a bracketing program ( 93). Each increment is equival

Seite 6 - FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE

93Taking Photographs—Exposure4 Com pose a photograph, focus, and shoot. Each shot will pro cessed to create the num ber of cop ies spec i fi ed in the

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94Taking Photographs—Flash PhotographyThe D70 is equipped with a Guide Number 15/49 Speedlight (ISO 200, m/ft; Guide Number at ISO 100 is 11/36). Whe

Seite 8 - Table of Contents

95Taking Photographs—Flash PhotographyFlash Sync ModesThe following fl ash sync settings are available in P, S, A, and M modes:DescriptionFlash sync mo

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96Taking Photographs—Flash PhotographyThe following fl ash sync settings are available in , , and modes:DescriptionFlash sync modeCombines red-eye

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97Taking Photographs—Flash PhotographyUsing the Built-in SpeedlightFollow these steps when using the built-in Speedlight with a CPU lens.1 Rotate the

Seite 11 - Introduction

98Taking Photographs—Flash Photography4 Press the button and rotate the main command dial until the desired fl ash sync icon is displayed in the cont

Seite 12 - Overview

99Taking Photographs—Flash Photography5 Press the shutter-release button halfway and check exposure (shutter speed and aperture). In , , , and m

Seite 13 - Getting to Know the Camera

1This chapter is divided into the following sections:OverviewRead this section for a description of how this man u al is organized and for an ex pla n

Seite 14 - Camera Body (continued)

100Taking Photographs—Flash Photography Using the Built-in SpeedlightIf the built-in Speedlight is used in continuous shooting mode, only one photogra

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101Taking Photographs—Flash Photography Compatible LensesThe built-in Speedlight can be used with any CPU lens with a focal length of 20–300 mm. Note

Seite 16 - Control Panel

102Taking Photographs—Flash PhotographyFlash Exposure CompensationIn P, S, A, and M modes, fl ash exposure compensation can be used to increase or redu

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103Taking Photographs—Flash Photography2 Rotate the mode dial to the desired setting and choose a fl ash sync mode as described in Steps 1–4 of “Using

Seite 18 - The Viewfi nder Display

104Taking Photographs—Flash Photography5 Recompose the photograph.6 Press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down to shoot. If desired, a

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105Taking Photographs—Self-Timer ModeThe self-timer can be used to reduce camera shake or for self-portraits. To use the self-timer:1 Mount the camer

Seite 20 - The Mode Dial

106Taking Photographs—Self-Timer Mode4 Press the shutter-release button all the way down to start the self-timer. The self-tim er lamp (AF-assist lam

Seite 21 - Exposure Modes

107Taking Photographs—Using a Remote ControlThe optional ML-L3 remote control can be used for self-portraits or to reduce blur caused by camera shake.

Seite 22 - The Shutter-Release Button

108Taking Photographs—Using a Remote Control3 Frame the photograph. In autofocus (AF) mode, the camera shutter-release button can be used to check fo

Seite 23 - First Steps

109Taking Photographs—Using a Remote Control4 Aim the transmitter on the ML-L3 at the in-frared receiver on the camera and press the shutter-release b

Seite 24 - Inserting Batteries

2Introduction—OverviewThis icon marks settings that can be fi ne-tuned from the Custom Set- tings menu.This icon marks settings that can be adjusted us

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110Taking Photographs—Using a Remote ControlReplacing the BatteryThe ML-L3 remote control is powered by a three-volt CR2025 lithium battery. To repla

Seite 26 - Basic Setup

111Taking Photographs—Two-Button ResetThe camera settings listed below can be re stored to default values by holding the and but- tons down togeth

Seite 28 - Attaching Lenses

113This section details the operations that can be per formed during playback, including thumbnail play back, playback zoom, and photo information dis

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114More About Playback Using the Multi SelectorThe multi selector can be used at any time when the monitor is on. The focus selector lock switch only

Seite 30 - Inserting Memory Cards

115More About PlaybackThe following operations can be performed in single-image playback:To PressTo DescriptionView additional photographsPress multi

Seite 31 - Format ( 160)

116More About PlaybackPhoto InformationPhoto in for ma tion is su per im posed on images displayed in single-im age play back. Press the multi-se lec

Seite 32 - Access lamp

117More About PlaybackHistogram1/91 23 1 Protect status...121 2 Frame number / total number of im

Seite 33 - Tutorial

118More About PlaybackViewing Multiple Images: Thumbnail PlaybackTo display images in “con tact sheets” of four or nine images, press the button in

Seite 34 - Basic Photography

119More About Playback Using the Multi SelectorThe multi selector can be used at any time when the monitor is on. The focus selector lock switch only

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3Introduction—Getting to Know the CameraEyelet for camera strap: 13Mode dial: 10Accessory shoe: 187LCD illuminator ( ) button: 7Format ( ) butto

Seite 36 - Step 3—Adjust Camera Settings

120More About PlaybackTaking a Closer Look: Playback ZoomPress the button to zoom in on the im age displayed in single-image playback or on the im

Seite 37 - Step 4—Frame a Photograph

121More About PlaybackProtecting Photographs from DeletionIn full-frame and thumbnail playback, the button can be use to protect pho to graphs from

Seite 38 - Step 5—Focus

122More About PlaybackDeleting Individual PhotographsTo delete a photograph displayed in single-image playback, or the pho to -graph highlighted in t

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123Changes to a variety of camera settings are made with the help of menus that appear in the camera monitor. This chapter covers:The Playback MenuTh

Seite 40 - Step 6—Take the Photograph

124Menu Guide—The Playback MenuThe playback menu contains the following options:The Playback MenuManaging ImagesNCD70ON2sDeleteyPlayback fldrRotate ta

Seite 41 - Basic Playback

125Menu Guide—The Playback MenuRepeat steps 1 and 2 to select additional pictures. To deselect picture, highlight and press center of multi selector.

Seite 42 - Digital Vari-Programs

126Menu Guide—The Playback MenuPlayback FldrTo display the playback folder menu, highlight Playback fl dr in the playback menu ( 124) and press the m

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127Menu Guide—The Playback MenuSlide ShowTo play images back one after the other in an automated “slide show,” highlight Slide show in the playback m

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128Menu Guide—The Playback MenuThe dialog shown at right is displayed when the show ends or when the button is pressed to pause playback. Press the

Seite 45

129Menu Guide—The Playback MenuHide ImageThe Hide image option is used to hide or reveal selected photographs. Hidden images are visible only in the

Seite 46 - When to Use Shooting Options

4Introduction—Getting to Know the CameraCamera Body (continued)Depth-of-fi eld preview button: 76Tripod socketBattery-chamber cover: 14Battery-chambe

Seite 47 - Taking Photographs

130Menu Guide—The Playback MenuPrint Set Print set is used to create a digital “print order” that lists the photographs to be printed, the number of

Seite 48

131Menu Guide—The Playback MenuModifying the Print Order: Select / SetChoosing Select / set displays the photographs in the fold er or folders se-lec

Seite 49 - Using Camera Menus

132Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuThe shooting menu contains the following options:The Shooting MenuShooting OptionsOFF200ANORMNgOptimize imagepggpLong e

Seite 50 - Making a Selection

133Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuLong Exp. NRThis option controls whether photographs taken at shutter speeds slower than about 1 s are processed to red

Seite 51 - Image Quality and Size

134Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuImage QualityImage quality can be selected from the options shown at right. For more information, see “Taking Photogra

Seite 52

135Menu Guide—Custom SettingsThe Custom Settings (CSM) menu can be used to customize camera settings to suit individual preferences. When Simple is

Seite 53 - Image Size

136Menu Guide—Custom SettingsThe HELP ButtonTo view help on Custom Settings, press the (HELP) button when an item is highlighted in the CSM menu or

Seite 54 - The QUAL Button

137Menu Guide—Custom SettingsDefault settings are listed below.Option DefaultMenu reset NoRBeep On01Autofocus AF-S02AF-area mode Single area *03AF ass

Seite 55

138Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 1: BeepTo turn the camera speaker on or off, highlight Beep in the CSM menu ( 135) and press the multi

Seite 56 - Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency)

139Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 2: AutofocusTo choose how the camera focuses when the fo-cus-mode selector is set to AF, highlight Autofo

Seite 57 - The ISO Button

5Introduction—Getting to Know the CameraViewfi nder eyepiece: 27Bracketing () button: 87Playback () button: 114Menu ()button: 39Monitor: 13, 193

Seite 58 - White Balance

140Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 3: AF-Area ModeTo choose how the focus area is selected when the focus-mode selector is set to AF, highli

Seite 59

141Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 4: AF-AssistTo choose whether the built-in AF-assist illumina-tor lights to assist the focus operation wh

Seite 60 - Fine-Tuning White Balance

142Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 5: ISO AutoTo choose whether the camera automatically ad-justs sensitivity (ISO equivalency) as necessary

Seite 61 - The WB Button

143Menu Guide—Custom SettingsSelecting On displays the menu shown at right. To accept the current setting for P, A, DVP mode and turn ISO auto on

Seite 62 - Use photo

144Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 7: Image ReviewThis option determines whether photographs are automatically displayed in the monitor after

Seite 63

145Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 10: Exp Comp.This option controls whether the button is needed to set exposure compensation in P, S, a

Seite 64

146Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 12: BKT SetThis option controls what settings are affected when auto bracketing is in effect. Highlight B

Seite 65

147Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 14: Command DialThis option can be used to exchange the func-tions of the main and sub-command dials when

Seite 66 - Optimizing Images

148Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 17: Focus AreaBy default, the fo cus-area display is bounded by the four outer fo cus areas so that, for e

Seite 67

149Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 18: AF Area IllmThis option controls whether or not the active focus area is highlighted in red in the vie

Seite 68

6Introduction—Getting to Know the CameraControl Panel 1 Shutter speed ... 76Exposure compensation value ... 86Flash c

Seite 69

150Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 19: Flash ModeTo choose the fl ash mode for the built-in Speed-light, highlight Flash mode in the detailed

Seite 70

151Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCommander ModeWhen using optional SB-800 or SB-600 Speedlights with Commander mode selected for Custom Setting 19 (Flash

Seite 71

152Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 20: Flash SignIn P, S, A, and M modes, the built-in Speedlight does not pop up automatically. This optio

Seite 72 - Choosing a Shooting Mode

153Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 22: Monitor OffThis option controls how long the monitor remains on when no operations are performed: 10 s

Seite 73

154Menu Guide—Custom SettingsCustom Setting 25: RemoteThis option controls how long the camera will continue to wait for a signal from the remote cont

Seite 74 - Focus Mode

155Menu Guide—The Setup MenuThe setup menu contains three pages of options:The Setup MenuCamera SetupOFFNCD70--0FoldersqFile No. Seq.FormatCSM menuDat

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156Menu Guide—The Setup MenuFoldersTo create and manage folders, or to choose the folder in which photographs will be stored, high-light Folders in

Seite 76 - Focus Area Selection

157Menu Guide—The Setup MenuNewTo create a new folder, highlight New in the Folders menu and press the multi selector to the right. The dialog shown

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158Menu Guide—The Setup MenuRenameTo rename an existing folder, highlight Rename in the Folders menu and press the multi selector to the right.1 A li

Seite 78

159Menu Guide—The Setup MenuFile No. Seq.When a photograph is taken, the camera names the new fi le by adding one to the last fi le number used. This o

Seite 79

7Introduction—Getting to Know the Camera13 Flash compensation indicator... 10214 Exposure compensation indicator.. 8615 Flexible program indicator.

Seite 80 - Focus Lock

160Menu Guide—The Setup MenuFormatMemory cards must be formatted before fi rst use. For mat ting mem o ry cards is also an ef fec tive way of de let i

Seite 81

161Menu Guide—The Setup MenuOption DescriptionCSM MenuTo choose whether the CSM menu lists all twenty-six Custom Settings or only the fi rst ten option

Seite 82 - The AF-Assist Illuminator

162Menu Guide—The Setup MenuMirror Lock-UpThis option is used to lock the mirror in the up position to allow inspection or cleaning of the low-pass fi

Seite 83 - Taking Photographs—Focus

163Menu Guide—The Setup MenuLanguageTo change the language in which camera menus and messages are displayed, highlight Language in the setup menu (

Seite 84 - Manual Focus

164Menu Guide—The Setup MenuTo move the cursor in the comment area, press the button and rotate the main command dial. To enter a new letter at the

Seite 85 - Exposure

165Menu Guide—The Setup MenuUSBBefore connecting the camera to a com put er or printer via USB ( 171, 176), select the appropri-ate USB option. When

Seite 86 - 8000 s or slower than

166Menu Guide—The Setup MenuYe sNoOKDust ref photo3 Highlight Yes and press the multi selector to the right (to exit to the setup menu without acquiri

Seite 87 - P: Auto Multi Program

167Menu Guide—The Setup Menu4 Position the lens ten centimeters (four inches) from a bright, featureless white object. After framing the object so th

Seite 88 - 3 EV are re duced to 17

168Menu Guide—The Setup MenuImage RotationBy default, the D70 records camera orientation with each photograph taken. This allows “tall” (portrait) or

Seite 89 - S: Shutter-Priority Auto

169Photographs and camera menus can be displayed on a tele vi sion screen or recorded to video tape. If the software provided with the camera is inst

Seite 90 - 300 s). Use of a tripod is

8Introduction—Getting to Know the CameraThe Viewfi nder Display Advanced Focusing Screen DisplayWhen the background is bright, the active focus area (

Seite 91 - A: Aperture-Priority Auto

170Connections—Television PlaybackTelevision PlaybackConnecting the Camera to a Video Device Use an AC AdapterUse of an EH-5 AC adapter (available sep

Seite 92 - M: Manual

171Connections—Connecting to a ComputerConnecting to a ComputerData Transfer and Camera ControlThe supplied UC-E4 USB cable can be used to connect the

Seite 93 - 3 EV Underexposed by ½ EV

172Connections—Connecting to a ComputerConnecting the USB Cable1 Turn the computer on and wait for it to start up.2 Turn the camera off.3 Connect the

Seite 94 - Autoexposure Lock

173Connections—Connecting to a ComputerIf Mass Storage is selected for USB, will be displayed in the control panel and viewfi nder (if PTP is select

Seite 95

174Connections—Connecting to a ComputerMac OS XDrag the “NIKON_D70” camera volume into the Trash.Mac OS 9Drag the “NIKON D70” camera volume into the T

Seite 96 - Exposure Compensation

175When the camera is connected to a PictBridge-compatible printer, photographs can be printed directly from the camera.Printing PhotographsConnecting

Seite 97 - Bracketing

176Printing PhotographsWhen the camera is connected to a PictBridge-compatible printer via the supplied UC-E4 USB cable, selected JPEG photographs can

Seite 98 - Taking Photographs—Exposure

177Printing Photographs Hidden Images / RAW Im age sNEF (RAW) images and images hidden with Hide image ( 129) can not be selected for printing using

Seite 99

178Printing PhotographsPrinting Selected PhotographsTo print selected photos, highlight Print in the PictBridge menu and press the multi selector to t

Seite 100

179Printing Photographs123Print selectTr im PrintSet7Scroll through photos. Current photo shown at bottom of display.Repeat steps 7 and 8 to select a

Seite 101

9Introduction—Getting to Know the Camera 1 8-mm (0.31˝) reference circle for center-weighted metering... 75 2 Focus brackets (focus areas

Seite 102

180Printing PhotographsSetupTo adjust print options, highlight Setup in the PictBridge menu and press the multi selector to the right. Press the mu

Seite 103

181This chapter covers the following topics:Camera Settings Describes the functions available in different modes.Optional Accessories Lists the lenses

Seite 104 - Flash Photography

182Technical Notes—Camera SettingsCamera SettingsSettings Available in Different ModesThe following table lists the settings that can be adjusted in e

Seite 105

183Technical Notes—Optional AccessoriesOptional AccessoriesLenses and Other AccessoriesLenses for the D70CPU lenses (particularly type G and D lenses)

Seite 106

184Technical Notes—Optional Accessories Incompatible Accessories and Non-CPU LensesThe following accessories and non-CPU lenses can NOT be used with t

Seite 107 - Using the Built-in Speedlight

185Technical Notes—Optional AccessoriesPicture angleApproximate focal length (mm) in 35-mm format(modifi ed for picture angle)35-mm fi lm camera 20 24 2

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186Technical Notes—Optional AccessoriesOptional SpeedlightsWhen used with a compatible Speedlight such as the SB-800 or SB-600 (available separately),

Seite 109

187Technical Notes—Optional AccessoriesThe following features are available with SB-800 and SB-600 Speedlights:SB-800Flash mode / featureSB-800 (Adva

Seite 110

188Technical Notes—Optional AccessoriesThe following Speedlights can be used in non-TTL auto and manual modes. If they are set to TTL, the camera shu

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189Technical Notes—Optional Accessories Notes on Optional SpeedlightsRefer to the Speedlight manual for detailed instructions. If the Speedlight supp

Seite 112 - Flash Exposure Compensation

The documentation for this product includes the manuals listed below. Please be sure to read all instructions thoroughly to get the most from your ca

Seite 113

10Introduction—Getting to Know the CameraThe Mode DialIn addition to Digital Vari-Programs that allow settings to be adjusted to suit a particular sce

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190Technical Notes—Optional AccessoriesOther AccessoriesAt the time of writing, the following accessories were available for the D70. Contact your re

Seite 115 - Self-Timer Mode

191Technical Notes—Optional Accessories Use Only Nikon Brand Ac ces so riesOnly Nikon brand ac ces so ries cer ti fi ed by Nikon spe cifi cal ly for u

Seite 116

192Technical Notes—Optional AccessoriesApproved Memory CardsThe following cards have been tested and approved for use in the D70:Operation is not guar

Seite 117 - Using a Remote Control

193Technical Notes—Caring for the CameraCaring for the CameraStorage and MaintenanceStorageWhen the camera will not be used for an extended period, re

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194Technical Notes—Caring for the CameraThe Low-Pass FilterThe CCD image sensor that acts as the cam era’s picture element is fi tted with a low-pass fi

Seite 119 - Infrared receiver

195Technical Notes—Caring for the Camera5 Turn the camera off. The mirror will return to the down position and the shutter curtain will close. Repla

Seite 120

196Technical Notes—Caring for the CameraDo not dropThe product may malfunction if sub ject ed to strong shocks or vi bra tion.Keep dryThis product is

Seite 121 - Two-Button Reset

197Technical Notes—Caring for the Camera• Do not store the camera with naph tha or camphor moth balls, close to equip ment that pro duc es strong mag

Seite 122

198Technical Notes—TroubleshootingTroubleshootingLenses and Other AccessoriesThis section lists the indicators and error messages that appear in the v

Seite 123 - Playback

199Technical Notes—TroubleshootingIndicatorControl panelView-fi nder Solution186Speedlight that does not sup port i-TTL fl ash control at- tached and se

Seite 124 - Single-Image Playback

11Introduction—Getting to Know the CameraExposure ModesSelect these modes for full control over camera set-tings, including shutter speed and aperture

Seite 125

200Technical Notes—Troubleshooting A Note on Electronically-Controlled Cam er asIn extremely rare in stanc es, un usu al char ac ters may ap pear in t

Seite 126

201Technical Notes—Specifi cationsSpecifi cationsType Single-lens refl ex digital camera with interchangeable lensesCCD 23.7 × 15.6 mm; total pixels: 6.2

Seite 127 - Highlights

202Technical Notes—Specifi cationsAutofocusDetection range –1 – +19 EV (ISO 100 at 20 °C/68 °F)AF-area mode Single-area AF, dynamic-area AF, dynami

Seite 128

203Technical Notes—Specifi cationsStorageMedia Type I and II CompactFlash memory cards; MicrodrivesFile system Compliant with Design Rule for Camera F

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204Technical Notes—Specifi cationsVideo output Can be selected from NTSC and PALExternal interface USB 2.0 full speedTripod socket ¼˝ (ISO)Power source

Seite 130

205Technical Notes—Specifi cations Battery LifeThe number of shots that can be taken with fully charged batteries varies with the con di tion of the ba

Seite 131 - More About Playback

206IndexSymbols, , , , , . See mode, Digital Vari-Program3D color matrix metering. See meteringAA. See modeAdvanced Wireless Lighting, 187AF.

Seite 132

207IndexISO auto, 142–143i-TTL fl ash control, 94JJPEG, 41–45LL. See Image sizeLanguage, 163LCD brightness, 161Lens, 183–185attaching, 18–19compatible

Seite 133 - Menu Guide

En(En)The Nikon Guide to Digital Photographywith theDIGITAL CAMERANo reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief qu

Seite 134 - The Playback Menu

12Introduction—Getting to Know the Camera The Multi SelectorThe button can also be used to select items highlighted in the camera menus. There may

Seite 135 - Deleting All Photographs: All

13Introduction—First Steps The Monitor CoverA clear plastic cover (the BM-4 LCD monitor cover) is pro vid ed with the cam era to keep the monitor clea

Seite 136 - Rotate Tall

14Introduction—First Steps1 Turn the camera offTurn the cam era off before inserting or re- mov ing bat ter ies.2 Open the bat tery-chamber coverSlid

Seite 137 - Frame intvl

15Introduction—First Steps4 Latch the battery-cham ber coverTo prevent the battery from being dis lodged during operation, be sure the cover is secur

Seite 138 - Menu Guide—The Playback Menu

16Introduction—First StepsBasic SetupThe fi rst time the camera is turned on, the language selection dialog shown in Step 1 will be displayed in the mo

Seite 139

17Introduction—First Steps Basic SetupIf the button is not pressed at the completion of basic setup, the language selection dialog will be displayed

Seite 140 - Deselect all?

18Introduction—First StepsAttaching LensesNikon recommends using a type G or type D CPU lens to take full ad van tage of the features the camera offer

Seite 141

19Introduction—First Steps Protect the Camera from Dirt and DustAny dust, dirt, or other foreign matter inside your cam era could show up as specks or

Seite 142 - The Shooting Menu

i…on connecting to a com put er or TV……on printing photos on a PictBridge printer…How to Read This Manual First, be aware of the warnings, cautions, a

Seite 143 - Long exp. NR

20Introduction—First Steps3 Insert a memory cardInsert the memory card with the rear label toward the monitor (). When the memory card is fully inse

Seite 144 - Menu Guide—The Shooting Menu

21Introduction—First StepsDuring formatting, the letters will be appear in the frame-count dis play. When for mat ting is com plete, the frame-coun

Seite 145 - Custom Settings

22Introduction—First Steps Removing Memory CardsMemory cards can be removed without loss of data when the camera is off. Be fore removing the mem o r

Seite 146 - Custom Setting R: Menu Reset

23This chapter is divided into the following sections:Basic PhotographyThis section details how to use the (auto) Digital Vari-Program for “point-an

Seite 147

24Tutorial—Basic Photography2.2 Check the battery levelCheck the battery level in the viewfi nder or control panel.Basic PhotographyTaking Your First

Seite 148 - Custom Setting 1: Beep

25Tutorial—Basic Photography2 Non-CPU LensesDigital Vari-Program modes (including mode) are available only with CPU lenses. The shutter release is

Seite 149 - Custom Setting 2: Autofocus

26Tutorial—Basic PhotographyStep 3—Adjust Camera SettingsWhen the mode dial is rotated to , camera settings are automatically ad-justed to produce op

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27Tutorial—Basic PhotographyStep 4—Frame a PhotographChoose a focus mode and frame a photograph.4.1 Choose autofocusConfi rm that the focus-mode selec

Seite 151 - AF assist

28Tutorial—Basic PhotographyStep 5—FocusPress the shutter-release button halfway. The camera will automatically select the focus area containing the

Seite 152 - Custom Setting 5: ISO Auto

29Tutorial—Basic PhotographyIn mode, the camera automatically sets shut-ter speed and aperture when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.

Seite 153 - 125 to 30 s in steps equiva

iiWARNINGS Do not look at the sun through the view- fi nderViewing the sun or other strong light source through the viewfi nder could cause per ma n

Seite 154 - Custom Setting 9: EV Step

30Tutorial—Basic Photography6 Shutter SoundThe D70 is equipped with a combined electronic (CCD) and mechanical shutter. This shutter operates on a di

Seite 155 - Custom Setting 11: Center Wtd

31Tutorial—Basic PlaybackPress button at any time to dis-play most recent photograph.1/1100 NCD70 /DSC_0001.JPG NORMALThe ButtonPhotographs are

Seite 156 - Custom Setting 13: BKT Order

32Tutorial—Digital Vari-ProgramsDigital Vari-ProgramsCreative PhotographyThe D70 offers a choice of seven Digital Vari-Pro-gram modes. Selecting a pr

Seite 157

33Tutorial—Digital Vari-Programs Close upUse for close-up shots of fl owers, insects, and other small objects in which main subject stands out clearly.

Seite 158 - Custom Setting 16: AE Lock

34Tutorial—Digital Vari-ProgramsSubject too dark. Raise sensitivity (ISO equiv a len cy; 46).DescriptionIndicatorSubject too bright. Use optional

Seite 159

35“Tutorial: Taking Photographs” described the basic order of operations for taking photographs at the most commonly-used settings. This chapter ex-p

Seite 160 - Custom Setting 19: Flash Mode

36Taking PhotographsWhen to Use Shooting OptionsThe following fi gure illustrates when to use the shooting options described in this chapter.Image Qual

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37Taking PhotographsFlash Photography ( 94–104)Use the built-in Speedlight for ad-ditional lighting when shooting poorly-lit or backlit subjects.Sens

Seite 162 - 60 s (1/60, the

38Taking Photographs The Shooting Menu ... 132–134The chart below shows the basic order f

Seite 163 - Custom Setting 24: Self-Timer

39Taking Photographs—Using Camera MenusThe next four sections involve settings that can be accessed via the camera menus. To view the menus, turn the

Seite 164 - Custom Setting 25: Remote

iii• Replace the terminal cover when trans-porting the battery. Do not transport or store with metal objects such as neck lac es or hair pins.• Batte

Seite 165 - The Setup Menu

40Taking Photographs—Using Camera Menus• To return to the previous menu without making a selection, press the multi se lec tor to the left.• The sel

Seite 166 - Select Folder

41Taking Photographs—Image Quality and SizeImage Quality and SizeMaking Effective Use of MemoryTogether, image quality and size determine how much spa

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42Taking Photographs—Image Quality and SizeImage quality can be set using the Image quality option in the shooting menu or by pressing the QUAL button

Seite 168 - Number of Folders

43Taking Photographs—Image Quality and SizeImage SizeImage size is measured in pixels. Smaller sizes pro duce smaller fi les, making them suited to di

Seite 169 - File No. Seq

44Taking Photographs—Image Quality and SizeThe QUAL ButtonWhen the monitor is off, image size can be set by pressing the QUAL button and rotating the

Seite 170 - FORMATTING

45Taking Photographs—Image Quality and Size Memory Card Capacity and Image Quality/SizeThe following table shows the approximate number of pictures th

Seite 171 - LCD Brightness

46Taking Photographs—Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency)“Sensitivity” is the digital equivalent of fi lm speed. The higher the sensitivity, the less light n

Seite 172 - Video Mode

47Taking Photographs—Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency)The ISO ButtonWhen the monitor is off, sensitivity can be set by pressing the ISO button and rotati

Seite 173 - Image Comment

48Taking Photographs—White BalanceWhite BalanceKeeping Colors TrueThe color of the light refl ected from an object varies with the color of the light s

Seite 174 - Attach Comment

49Taking Photographs—White BalanceWhite balance can be set using the White bal. option in the shooting menu or by pressing the WB button and rotating

Seite 175

ivNotice for customers in the U.S.A.Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference StatementD70Tested To ComplyWith FCC Standard

Seite 176 - Dust Ref Photo

50Taking Photographs—White BalanceFine-Tuning White BalanceAt settings other than Preset, white bal ance can be “fi ne tuned” to compen-sate for vari a

Seite 177 - Firmware Ver

51Taking Photographs—White BalanceThe WB ButtonWhen the monitor is off, white balance can be fi ne tuned by pressing the WB button and rotating the sub

Seite 178 - Automatic

52Taking Photographs—White BalancePreset White BalancePreset white balance is used to record and recall custom white balance settings for shooting und

Seite 179 - Connections

53Taking Photographs—White Balance3 Release the WB button briefl y and then press the button until the icon in the control panel starts to fl ash. A

Seite 180 - Television Playback

54Taking Photographs—White BalanceDisplay options.PresetSetMeasureUse photo2Highlight Preset.White bal.Dir. sunlightFlashCloudyShadePreset1Display cur

Seite 181 - Connecting to a Computer

55Taking Photographs—White Balance† Images displayed may include those created by other cameras, but only photographs created with D70 can be used as

Seite 182 - Connecting the USB Cable

56Taking Photographs—Optimizing ImagesOptimizing ImagesImage EnhancementWhen a Digital Vari-Program mode is selected, the camera automatically optimiz

Seite 183 - Do Not Turn the Camera Off

57Taking Photographs—Optimizing ImagesTo select an image optimization option:1 Highlight Optimize image in the shooting menu ( 132) and press the mul

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58Taking Photographs—Optimizing ImagesAdjusting Contrast: Tone Comp.As photographs are saved to the memory card, they are processed to adjust the dist

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59Taking Photographs—Optimizing ImagesSuiting Colors to a Workfl ow: Color ModeThe D70 offers a choice of color modes, which determine the gamut of col

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vNotice for customers in CanadaCAUTIONThis class B digital apparatus meets all re-quirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulation

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60Taking Photographs—Optimizing ImagesControlling Color: Hue AdjustmentHue can be adjusted in the range of about –9 ° to +9 ° in in cre ments of 3 °.

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61Taking Photographs—Optimizing ImagesHighlight option.+1-1-20 SharpeningAutoNormalLowMedium lowMedium highOK3Make selection.I-2CustomDoneSharpeningTo

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62Taking Photographs—Choosing a Shooting ModeChoosing a Shooting ModeSingle Frame, Continuous, Self-Timer, or Remote ControlShooting mode determines h

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63Taking Photographs—Choosing a Shooting Mode The Memory BufferThe camera is equipped with a memory buffer for tem po rary storage, allowing shoot-ing

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64Taking Photographs—FocusFocusControlling How the Camera FocusesThis section describes the options that control how your camera focuses: fo cus mode,

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65Taking Photographs—Focus Predictive Focus TrackingIf the camera autofocus system detects that the subject is moving when the shutter-release button

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66Taking Photographs—FocusFocus Area SelectionThe D70 offers a choice of fi ve focus areas that together cover a wide area of the frame. The focus are

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67Taking Photographs—Focus 3—AF-Area Mode ( 140)Custom Setting 3 (AF-area mode) de ter mines how the focus area is selected and what hap pens if the

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68Taking Photographs—FocusFocus-areaselectionActivefocus areaCustom Setting 3 (AF-area mode)Controlpanel Summary of Autofocus OptionsCustom Setting 2

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69Taking Photographs—FocusHow it works When to use itCamera focuses on subject in selected focus area. Beep sounds when camera has focused. Focus wi

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viTable of ContentsFor Your Safety ... iiNotices ...

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70Taking Photographs—FocusFocus LockFocus lock can be used to change the com po si tion after focusing, making it possible to focus on a subject that

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71Taking Photographs—Focus3 Re com pose the pho to graph and shoot.In single-ser vo AF (AF-S), focus will remain locked be tween shots as long as the

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72Taking Photographs—FocusThe AF-Assist IlluminatorThe built-in AF assist illuminator enables the camera to focus even when the subject is poorly lit.

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73Taking Photographs—FocusGetting Good Results with AutofocusAutofocus does not perform well under the conditions listed below. If the camera is unab

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74Taking Photographs—FocusManual FocusManual focus is available for lenses that do not sup port autofocus (non-AF Nikkor lens es) or when autofocus do

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75Taking Photographs—ExposureMeteringIn P, S, A, and M modes, the metering mode determines how the camera sets exposure. The following options are av

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76Taking Photographs—ExposureExposure ModeWhen the mode dial is rotated to P, S, A, or M, the user can set shutter speed and aperture as described on

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77Taking Photographs—ExposureP: Auto Multi ProgramIn this mode, the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture ac cord ing to a built-in

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78Taking Photographs—ExposureIf the fl ash-ready indicator ( ) blinks in the viewfi nder, the fl ash can be used for ad-ditional lighting. The fl ash-rea

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79Taking Photographs—ExposureS: Shutter-Priority AutoIn mode S, you choose the shutter speed while the camera au to mat i cal ly se-lects the aperture

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viiExposure ... 75Metering...

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80Taking Photographs—Exposure Changing from Mode M to Mode SIf you select a shutter speed of or (long time exposure) in mode M and then select mod

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81Taking Photographs—ExposureA: Aperture-Priority AutoIn mode A, you choose the aperture while the camera controls shutter speed for optimal exposure.

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82Taking Photographs—ExposureM: ManualIn mode M, the user controls both shutter speed and aperture. Shut ter speed can be set to values between 30 s

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83Taking Photographs—Exposure The Flash-Ready IndicatorIf the fl ash-ready indicator () blinks in the viewfi nder, the fl ash can be used for ad-ditional

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84Taking Photographs—ExposureAutoexposure LockWhen center-weighted metering is used, an area in the center of the frame is assigned the greatest weigh

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85Taking Photographs—Exposure3 Keeping the AE-L/AF-L but ton pressed, re com pose the pho to graph and shoot. Metered AreaIn spot metering, exposure w

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86Taking Photographs—ExposureExposure CompensationTo obtain the desired results with certain subject compositions, it may be nec es sary to use ex po

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87Taking Photographs—ExposureBracketingIn P, S, A, and M modes, the D70 offers three types of bracketing (bracket-ing is not available in Digital Vari

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88Taking Photographs—ExposureExposure and Flash Bracketing1 Se lect the type of brack et ing to be per formed us ing Cus tom Set ting 12 (BKT set; 1

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89Taking Photographs—Exposure4 Com pose a photograph, focus, and shoot. The cam era will vary ex po sure and/or fl ash level shot-by-shot according to

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