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The documentation for this product includes the manuals listed below. Pleasebe sure to read all instructions thoroughly to get the most from your camera.
Quick Start GuideThe Quick Start Guide takes you through the process of unpacking and set-ting up your Nikon digital camera, taking your first photographs, and trans-ferring them to your computer.
Guide to Digital Photography The Guide to Digital Photography (this manual) provides complete operat-ing instructions for your camera.
Nikon View 5 Reference Manual The Nikon View 5 Reference Manual can be found in electronic format onthe reference CD provided with your camera. For information on viewingthe Reference Manual , see the Quick Start Guide .
Product Documentation
CAUTION: Foreign Matter on the CCDNikon takes every possible precaution to prevent foreign matter from coming into con-tact with the CCD during production and shipping. The D100, however, is designed tobe used with interchangeable lenses, and foreign matter may enter the camera whenlenses are removed or exchanged. Once inside the camera, this foreign matter mayadhere to the CCD, where it may appear in photographs taken under certain conditions.To prevent foreign matter from entering the camera, do not exchange lenses in dustyenvironments. To protect the camera when no lens is in place, be sure to replace thebody cap provided with the camera, being careful to first remove all dust and other foreignmatter that may be adhering to the body cap.Should foreign matter find its way onto the CCD, clean the CCD as instructed on pages
186187 of this manual, or have the CCD cleaned by authorized Nikon service person-nel. Photographs affected by the presence of foreign matter on the CCD can be re-touched using the clean image options available in some third-party imaging software.
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How to Read This Manual
First, be aware of the warnings, cautions, and notices on pages iivii.
Overview
Getting to Know the Camera
First Steps
Basic Photography
Basic Playback
Choosing a Shooting Mode
Image Quality and Size
Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency)
White Balance
Focus
Exposure
Flash Photography
Self-Timer Mode
More About Playback
Menu Guide
Connections
Technical Notes
Image Adjustment
Next, read Overview and Getting to Knowthe Camera to familiarize yourself with theconventions used in this manual and the namesof camera parts, then set up your camera as de-scribed in First Steps.
Now you are ready to take photographs andplay them back.
Once you have mastered the basics of digitalphotography, you can read these sections forcomplete information on when and how to usecamera controls.
Read this chapter for more on thumbnail play-back, playback zoom, and photo information.Refer to these chapters for information on cam-era menus and custom settingson connecting your camera to a television orcomputerand on optional accessories, camera care, andtroubleshooting.
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To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others,read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equip-ment. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will
read them.The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions listedin this section are indicated by the following symbol:
WARNINGSDo not look at the sun through theviewfinderViewing the sun or other strong lightsource through the viewfinder couldcause permanent visual impairment.
Turn off immediately in the eventof malfunctionShould you notice smoke or an un-usual smell coming from the equip-ment or from the AC adapter (avail-able separately), unplug the ACadapter and remove the battery im-mediately, taking care to avoid burns.Continued operation could result ininjury. After removing the battery,take the equipment to a Nikon-autho-rized service center for inspection.
Do not use in the presence of flam-mable gasDo not use electronic equipment inthe presence of flammable gas, as thiscould result in explosion or fire.
Do not place strap around neckPlacing the camera strap around yourneck could result in strangulation.Special care should be taken to avoidplacing the strap around the neck ofan infant or child.
Do not disassemble
Touching the products internal partscould result in injury. In the event ofa malfunction, the product should berepaired only by a qualified technician.Should the product break open as theresult of a fall or other accident, re-move the battery and/or AC adapterand then take the product to a Nikon-authorized service center for inspec-tion.
Observe proper precautions whenhandling batteriesBatteries may leak or explode if im-properly handled. Observe the follow-ing precautions when handling batter-ies for use in this product:
Be sure the product is off before re-placing the battery. If you are using anAC adapter, be sure it is unplugged.
Use only batteries approved for use inthis equipment.
Do not attempt to insert the batteryupside down or backwards.
Do not short or disassemble the bat-tery.
Do not expose the battery to flame orto excessive heat.
Do not immerse in or expose to water.
Do not transport or store with metalobjects such as necklaces or hairpins.
For Your Safety
This icon marks warnings, information that should be read before us-ing your Nikon product to prevent possible injury.
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Batteries are prone to leakage whenfully discharged. To avoid damage tothe product, be sure to remove thebattery when no charge remains.
When the battery is not in use, attachthe terminal cover and store in a coolplace.
Immediately after use, or when theproduct is used on battery power foran extended period, the battery maybecome hot. Before removing thebattery, turn the camera off and allowthe battery to cool.
Discontinue use immediately shouldyou notice any changes in the battery,such as discoloration or deformation.
Use appropriate cablesWhen connecting cables to the inputand output jacks, use only the cablesprovided or sold by Nikon for the pur-pose, to maintain compliance withproduct regulations.
Keep out of reach of childrenParticular care should be taken to pre-vent infants from putting the batteryor other small parts into their mouths.
Removing memory cardsMemory cards may become hot dur-ing use. Observe due caution whenremoving memory cards from thecamera.
CD-ROMsThe CD-ROMs on which the softwareand manuals are distributed shouldnot be played back on audio CDequipment. Playing CD-ROMs on anaudio CD player could cause hearingloss or damage the equipment.
Observe caution when operatingthe flashUsing the flash close to your subjectseyes could cause temporary visual im-pairment. Particular care should beobserved if photographing infants,when the flash should be no less thanone meter (39) from the subject.
When using the viewfinderWhen operating the diopter adjust-ment control with your eye to theviewfinder, care should be taken notto put your finger in your eye acciden-tally.Avoid contact with liquid crystalShould the monitor break, care shouldbe taken to avoid injury due to brokenglass and to prevent liquid crystal fromthe monitor touching the skin or en-tering the eyes or mouth.
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Do not dropThe product may malfunction if subjectedto strong shocks or vibration.
Keep dryThis product is not waterproof, and maymalfunction if immersed in water or ex-posed to high levels of humidity. Rustingof the internal mechanism can cause irrepa-rable damage.
Avoid sudden changes in temperatureSudden changes in temperature, such asoccur when entering or leaving a heated
building on a cold day, can cause conden-sation inside the device. To prevent con-densation, place the device in a carryingcase or a plastic bag before exposing it tosudden changes in temperature.
Keep away from strong magnetic fieldsDo not use or store this device in the vicin-ity of equipment that generates strongelectromagnetic radiation or magnetic
fields. Strong static charges or the mag-netic fields produced by equipment such asradio transmitters could interfere with themonitor, damage data stored on thememory card, or affect the products inter-nal circuitry.
Do not touch the shutter curtainThe shutter curtain is extremely thin andeasily damaged. Under no circumstances
should you exert pressure on the curtain,poke it with cleaning tools, or subject it topowerful air currents from a blower. Theseactions could scratch, deform, or tear thecurtain.
Handle all moving parts with careDo not apply force to the battery-chamber,card-slot, or connector covers. These partsare especially susceptible to damage.
Cleaning When cleaning the camera body, use a
blower to remove dust and lint, then wipegently with a soft, dry cloth. After usingyour camera at the beach or seaside, wipeoff any sand or salt using a cloth lightlydampened with pure water and then dryyour camera thoroughly. In rare in-stances, static electricity produced by abrush or cloth may cause the LCD displaysto light up or darken. This does not indi-cate a malfunction, and the display willshortly return to normal.
When cleaning the lens and mirror, re-member that these elements are easilydamaged. Dust and lint should be gen-tly removed with a blower. When usingan aerosol blower, keep the can vertical(tilting the can could result in liquid beingsprayed on the mirror). If you do get afingerprint or other stain on the lens,apply a small amount of lens cleaner to asoft cloth and wipe the lens carefully.
See Technical Notes: Caring for YourCamera for information on cleaning theCCD.
Storage To prevent mold or mildew, store the
camera in a dry, well-ventilated area. Ifyou will not be using the product for longperiods, remove the battery to preventleakage and store the camera in a plasticbag containing a desiccant. Do not, how-ever, store the camera case in a plasticbag, as this may cause the material to de-teriorate. Note that desiccant graduallyloses its capacity to absorb moisture andshould be replaced at regular intervals.
Do not store the camera with naphtha orcamphor moth balls, close to equipmentthat produces strong magnetic fields, or
in areas subject to extremes of tempera-ture, for example near a space heater orin a closed vehicle on a hot day.
Caring for the Camera and Battery
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To prevent mold or mildew, take the cam-era out of storage at least once a month.Turn the camera on and release the shut-ter a few times before putting the cam-era away again.
Store the battery in a cool, dry place.Replace the terminal cover before puttingthe battery away.
Notes on the monitor The monitor may contain a few pixels that
are always lit or that do not light. This isa characteristic common to all TFT LCDmonitors and does not indicate a mal-function. Images recorded with the prod-uct will not be affected.
Images in the monitor may be difficult tosee in a bright light.
Do not apply pressure to the monitor; thiscould cause damage or malfunction.Dust or lint on the monitor can be re-moved with a blower. Stains can be re-moved by rubbing the surface lightly with
a soft cloth or chamois leather. Should the monitor break, care should betaken to avoid injury due to broken glassand to prevent the liquid crystal from themonitor touching the skin or entering theeyes or mouth.
Replace the monitor cover when trans-porting the camera or leaving it unat-tended.
Turn the product off before removingor disconnecting the power sourceDo not unplug the product or remove thebattery while the product is on, or while im-ages are being recorded or deleted. Forc-ibly cutting power to the product in thesecircumstances could result in loss of data orin damage to product memory or internalcircuitry. To prevent an accidental interrup-tion of power, avoid carrying the productfrom one location to another while the ACadapter is connected.
Batteries When you turn the device on, check the
battery-level displayed in the controlpanel to determine whether the batteryneeds to be replaced. The battery needsto be replaced when the battery-level in-dicator is flashing.
Ready a spare battery and keep it fullycharged when taking photographs on im-portant occasions. Depending on your lo-cation, you may find it difficult to pur-chase replacement batteries on shortnotice.
On cold days, the capacity of batteriestends to decrease. Be sure the battery isfully charged before taking photographsoutside in cold weather. Keep a sparebattery in a warm place and exchange thetwo as necessary. Once warmed, a coldbattery may recover some of its charge.
Should the battery terminals becomedirty, wipe them off with a clean, dry clothbefore use.
After removing the battery from the cam-era, be sure to replace the terminal cover.
Memory cards Turn the power off before inserting or re-
moving memory cards. Inserting or re-moving cards with the power on couldrender them unusable.
I n s e r t m e m o r ycards as shown inthe illustration atright. Insertingcards upside downor backwards coulddamage the cam-era or the card.
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No part of the manuals included with thisproduct may be reproduced, transmitted,transcribed, stored in a retrieval system,or translated into any language in anyform, by any means, without Nikonsprior written permission.
Nikon reserves the right to change thespecifications of the hardware and soft-ware described in these manuals at anytime and without prior notice.
Notices
Nikon will not be held liable for any dam-ages resulting from the use of this prod-uct.
While every effort has been made to en-sure that the information in these manu-als is accurate and complete, we wouldappreciate it were you to bring any errorsor omissions to the attention of the Nikonrepresentative in your area (address pro-vided separately).
Notice for customers in the U.S.A.Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and foundto comply with the limits for a Class B digi-tal device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCCrules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful in-terference in a residential installation. Thisequipment generates, uses, and can radi-ate radio frequency energy and, if not in-
stalled and used in accordance with the in-structions, may cause harmful interferenceto radio communications. However, thereis no guarantee that interference will notoccur in a particular installation. If thisequipment does cause harmful interfer-ence to radio or television reception, whichcan be determined by turning the equip-ment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one ormore of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving an-
tenna. Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced ra-dio/television technician for help.
CAUTIONSModificationsThe FCC requires the user to be notifiedthat any changes or modifications made tothis device that are not expressly approvedby Nikon Corporation may void the user'sauthority to operate the equipment.
Interface CablesUse the interface cables sold or provided byNikon for your equipment. Using other in-terface cables may exceed the limits of
Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules.Nikon Inc.,1300 Walt Whitman Road,Melville, New York11747-3064, U.S.A.Tel.: 631-547-4200
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Notice for customers in CanadaCAUTIONThis class B digital apparatus meets all re-quirements of the Canadian InterferenceCausing Equipment Regulations.
ATTENTIONCet appareil numrique de la classe B res-pecte toutes les exigences du Rglementsur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.
Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or ReproductionNote that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or repro-duced by means of a scanner, digital camera or other device may be punishable by law. Items prohibited by law from being
copied or reproducedDo not copy or reproduce paper money,
coins, securities, government bonds, orlocal government bonds, even if suchcopies or reproductions are stampedSample.The copying or reproduction of papermoney, coins, or securities which are cir-culated in a foreign country is prohibited.Unless the prior permission of the gov-ernment has been obtained, the copyingor reproduction of unused postagestamps or post cards issued by the gov-ernment is prohibited.The copying or reproduction of stampsissued by the government and of certifieddocuments stipulated by law is prohib-ited.
Cautions on certain copies and repro-ductionsThe government has issued cautions on
copies or reproductions of securities is-sued by private companies (shares, bills,checks, gift certificates, etc.), commuterpasses, or coupon tickets, except whena minimum of necessary copies are to beprovided for business use by a company.Also, do not copy or reproduce passportsissued by the government, licenses issuedby public agencies and private groups, ID
cards, and tickets, such as passes andmeal coupons. Comply with copyright notices
The copying or reproduction of copy-righted creative works such as books,music, paintings, woodcut prints, maps,drawings, movies, and photographs isprohibited except when it is done for per-sonal use at home or for similar restrictedand non-commercial use.
Trademark InformationApple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, Mac OS, Power Macintosh, and PowerBook are registered trademarkof Apple Computer, Inc. Power Mac, iMac, and iBook are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. IBM aMicrodrive are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Microsoft anWindows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. MMX and Pentium are trademarks oIntel Corporation. CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. Lexar Media is a trademaof Lexar Media Corporation. Zip is a registered trademark of Iomega Corporation in the U.S. and othe
countries. All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided withyour Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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Table of Contents
For Your Safety ............................................................................................... iiCaring for the Camera and Battery ................................................................. ivNotices ........................................................................................................... vi
Introduction: Getting Started ......................................................................... 1Overview: About This Manual ....................................................................... 2Getting to Know the Camera: Camera Controls and Displays ..................... 4First Steps: Getting the Camera Ready for Use............................................. 14
Step 1Attach the Camera Strap ................................................................... 15Step 2Insert the Battery ............................................................................... 16Step 3Choose a Language .......................................................................... 18Step 4Set the Time and Date ....................................................................... 19Step 5Attach a Lens .................................................................................... 20
Step 6Insert a Memory Card........................................................................ 22Tutorial: Basic Photography and Playback ..................................................... 25Basic Photography: Taking Your First Photographs ..................................... 26
Step 1Ready the Camera ............................................................................. 27Step 2Adjust Camera Settings ..................................................................... 28Step 3Frame a Photograph .......................................................................... 30Step 4Focus ................................................................................................ 31Step 5Check Exposure ................................................................................. 32Step 6Take the Photograph ......................................................................... 34
Basic Playback: Viewing Photographs ........................................................... 35Taking Photographs: The Details .................................................................... 37
The Shooting Menu ........................................................................................ 39Choosing a Shooting Mode: Single Frame, Continuous, or Self-Timer ....... 41Image Quality and Size: Making Effective Use of Memory ......................... 43
Image Quality ................................................................................................. 44Image Size ...................................................................................................... 46
Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency): Reacting Faster to Light ................................ 48White Balance: Keeping Colors True ............................................................. 50
Fine-Tuning White Balance .............................................................................. 53Preset White Balance ...................................................................................... 55
Image Adjustment: Shooting Menu Settings ............................................... 58Making Edges More Distinct: Image Sharpening ............................................. 58Adjusting Contrast: Tone Compensation ......................................................... 59Suiting Colors to Your Workflow: Color Mode ................................................ 60Controlling Color: Hue Adjustment ................................................................. 62
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Focus: Controlling How the Camera Focuses ................................................ 63Focus Mode .................................................................................................... 63Focus Area Selection ....................................................................................... 64Autofocus ...................................................................................................... 65Manual Focus ................................................................................................. 74
Exposure; Controlling How the Camera Sets Exposure ................................ 75Metering ........................................................................................................ 75Exposure Mode .............................................................................................. 76Autoexposure Lock ......................................................................................... 84Exposure Compensation ................................................................................. 86Bracketing ...................................................................................................... 87
Flash Photography: Using Built-in and Optional Speedlights ..................... 94Flash Sync Modes ........................................................................................... 96Using the Built-in Speedlight ........................................................................... 98Flash Exposure Compensation ........................................................................ 102Using an Optional Speedlight ......................................................................... 103
Self-Timer Mode: Delaying Shutter Release ................................................. 108Two-Button Reset: Restoring Default Settings ............................................. 110
More About Playback: Playback Options....................................................... 111Single-Image Playback .................................................................................... 112Photo Information .......................................................................................... 114
Viewing Multiple Images: Thumbnail Playback ................................................ 116Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom .............................................................. 118Protecting Photographs from Deletion ............................................................ 119Deleting Individual Photographs ..................................................................... 120
Menu Guide: Index to Menu Options ............................................................ 121Using Camera Menus: Basic Menu Operations ............................................. 122The Playback Menu: Managing Images ........................................................ 124
Deleting Photographs: Delete ......................................................................... 124Folder Options: Folder Designate .................................................................... 126Automated Playback: Slide Show .................................................................... 128Hiding Images During Playback: Hide Image ................................................... 130Ordering Prints: Print Set ................................................................................. 131Controlling Photo Info: Display Mode ............................................................. 134
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The Shooting Menu: Shooting Options ........................................................ 135Choosing a Settings Bank: Bank Select ........................................................... 135File Type and Compression: Image Quality ....................................................... 136Choosing an Image Size: Resolution ............................................................... 137Keeping Colors True: White Balance ............................................................... 138Setting Sensitivity: ISO .................................................................................... 139Making Edges More Distinct: Image Sharpening ............................................. 140Adjusting Contrast: Tone Compensation ......................................................... 141Setting Colors Based on Workflow: Color Mode ............................................. 142Controlling Color: Hue Adjustment ................................................................. 143
Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera Settings ............................................ 144The Setup Menu: Camera Setup .................................................................... 161
Formatting Memory Cards: Format ................................................................. 162Adjusting Monitor Brightness: LCD Brightness ................................................ 163Readying the CCD for Inspection: Mirror Lock-up ........................................... 163Choosing a Video Standard: Video Mode ........................................................ 164Adding Comments to Photographs: Image Comment ..................................... 164
Connections: Connecting to External Devices ............................................... 167Television Playback: Connecting Your Camera to a Video Device ............... 168Connecting to a Computer: Data Transfer and Camera Control ................. 169
Software for the D100 .................................................................................... 169
Direct USB Connection ................................................................................... 172Technical Notes: Camera Care, Options, and Resources ............................... 175Optional Accessories: Lenses and Other Accessories .................................... 176
Lenses for the D100 ....................................................................................... 176Other Accessories ........................................................................................... 180Approved Memory Cards ................................................................................ 183
Caring for Your Camera: Storage and Maintenance .................................... 184Storage .......................................................................................................... 184Cleaning ......................................................................................................... 185
Troubleshooting: Understanding Error Messages and Displays .................. 188Web Resources: On-Line Resources for Nikon Users .................................... 192Specifications .................................................................................................. 193
Index ................................................................................................................. 198
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This chapter is divided into the following sections:
Overview Read this section for a description of how thismanual is organized and for an explanation of thesymbols and conventions used.
Getting to Know the Camera
Bookmark this section and refer to it as you readthrough the manual for information on the namesand functions of camera parts.
First StepsThis section details the steps you will take whenusing your camera for the first time: inserting thebattery and memory card, attaching a lens and cam-era strap, and setting the date, time, and language.
IntroductionGetting Started
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I n t r o d u c t i o n O v e r v i e w
Overview About This Manual
This manual is designed to help you enjoy taking photographs with the ad-vanced Nikon D100 single-lens reflex (SLR) digital camera. First-time userswho cant wait to experience the simplicity and immediacy of digital photog-
raphy can follow the step-by-step instructions in the Quick Start Guide orread First Steps and Tutorial in this manual, referring to Getting to Knowthe Camera for information on the location of camera controls and displays.Once you have mastered the basics, detailed information on when and howto use the various camera settings can be found in Taking Photographs andMenu Guide. Information on what to do with your pictures once you havefinished shooting is available in Connections, which describes how to con-nect your camera to a television, video-cassette recorder, or computer.
Principal Features The D100 is equipped with a large (23.7 ! 15.6 mm/0.9 ! 0.6) CCD with
6.1 million effective pixels capable of producing photographs in three dif-ferent sizes (3008 ! 2000, 2240 ! 1488, and 1504 ! 1000 pixels).
Proven elements of the D1-series 3D digital matrix image control, includ-ing precise exposure control based on 3D matrix metering and TTL whitebalance for optimum color temperature measurements, have been further
improved for unerring color reproduction and smooth tonal transitions. Three color modes, adapted to sRGB or Adobe color spaces, are availablefor different work flows.
Photographs are stored in a temporary memory buffer during shooting,allowing up to six photographs (or four RAW images) to be recorded at arate of approximately three frames per second.
Noise reduction is available to reduce the occurrence of randomly-spaced,brightly-colored pixels at shutter speeds of around 1 / 2 s or slower.
The D100s built-in Speedlight ensures that you will never miss the chancefor that perfect shot, even when lighting is poor. The camera is equipped with an automatic sensitivity adjustment function
that helps ensure optimal exposure when correct exposure can not beachieved at current settings.
Twelve-bit output from the cameras CCD can be saved without modifica-tion as high-quality RAW data.
The optional MB-D100 multi function battery pack can expand your cameras
potential with voice-memo recording and a shutter-release button andcommand dials for taking photographs in vertical (portrait) orientation.
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To make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbols andconventions are used:
Take Test ShotsBefore taking pictures on important occasions (for example, at weddings or before
taking the camera with you on a trip), take a test shot to ensure that the camera isfunctioning normally. Nikon will not be held liable for damages or lost profits that mayresult from product malfunction.
Life-Long LearningAs part of Nikons Life-Long Learning commitment to ongoing product support andeducation, continually-updated information is available on-line at the following sites: For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/
For users in Europe: http://www.nikon-euro.com/ For users in Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa: http://www.nikon-asia.com/ Visit these sites to keep up-to-date with the latest product information, tips, answers tofrequently-asked questions (FAQs), and general advice on digital imaging and photog-raphy. Additional information may be available from the Nikon representative in yourarea. See the URL below for contact information:
http://www.nikon-image.com/eng/
Replacing This ManualShould you lose this manual, replacements can be ordered, for a fee, from any autho-rized Nikon service representative.
This icon marks cautions, informa-tion that you should read before useto prevent damage to your camera.
This icon marks tips, additional in-formation you may find helpfulwhen using your camera.
This icon marks notes, informationthat you should read before usingyour camera.
This icon indicates that more infor-mation is available elsewhere in thismanual.
This icon marks settings that can beadjusted using camera menus.
This icon marks settings that can befine-tuned from the Custom Settingsmenu.
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IntroductionGetting to Know the Camera
Getting to Know the CameraCamera Controls and Displays
Take a few moments to familiarize yourself with camera controls and displays.You may find it helpful to bookmark this section and refer to it as you readthrough the rest of the manual.
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1 Eyelet for camera strap ................. 152 Shooting-mode dial lock release ... 413 Shooting mode dial ...................... 414 Accessory shoe ........................... 1045 Depth-of-field preview button ...... 766 AF-assist illuminator ..................... 72
Self-timer lamp ........................... 108Red-eye reduction lamp ................ 97
7 Power switch ................................ 27
8 Release terminal ......................... 1829 Shutter-release button ...... 3134, 72
10 Exposure compensation ( ) button.................................................... 86
11 Flash sync mode ( ) button ..... 9812 LCD illuminator ( ) button (press to
illuminate control panel) ............. 155Format ( ) button ................... 23
13 Control panel ................................. 814 Focal plane mark ( ) ................. 74
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15 Built-in Speedlight .................. 94, 9816 Sub-command dial ....................... 12
17 Function dial ................................ 12See also:
Exposure mode .......................... 76Sensitivity (ISO equivalency) ....... 48White balance ........................... 50Image quality ............................. 44Image size ................................. 46AF-area mode ............................ 65
18 Speedlight lock release ................. 9819 Connector cover ......... 168, 172, 191
20 Lens release button ...................... 2121 Focus-mode selector ..................... 63
The LCD IlluminatorThe control panel backlight (LCD illuminator) will light when the LCD illuminator button
( ) is pressed, allowing you to confirm camera settings in the dark. The illuminatorwill remain lit while the camera exposure meters are active or until the shutter is re-leased.
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24 Bracketing ( ) button ................ 8825 Monitor ( ) button ........... 35, 11226 MENU ( ) button ............. 39, 12227 Thumbnail ( ) button .............. 11628 Protect ( ) button ................... 119
29 ENTER ( ) button ............. 40, 125Playback zoom ( ) button.......... 118
30 Viewfinder eyepiece cup............... 3031 AE/AF lock ( ) button .. 70, 84, 15432 Main command dial ..................... 1233 Memory card slot cover ................ 2234 Multi selector ........... 35, 39, 64, 11435 Focus area lock switch .................. 6436 Memory card slot cover latch ........ 2237 Memory card access lamp ............ 3438 Delete ( ) button .............. 35, 12039 Monitor .................................. 15, 35
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40 Tripod socket41 Connectors for MB-D100 ........... 18042 Metering selector ......................... 75
43 Diopter adjustment control ........... 3044 Battery-chamber cover latch ......... 1645 Battery-chamber cover ......... 16, 180
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Camera Controls and Displays
1 Shutter speed ......................... 7980
Sensitivity ..................................... 48Exposure compensation value....... 86Flash compensation value ........... 102Number of shots in bracketingsequence ...................................... 88White balance adjustment ............ 90
2 Battery indicator ........................... 173 Image size .................................... 46
4 Image quality ............................... 445 Flash compensation indicator ..... 1026 Exposure compensation indicator .. 867 Flexible program indicator ............ 788 Flash sync mode ........................... 96
9 Aperture ...................................... 81
Bracketing increment ................... 88Image transfer mode indicator .... 17310 Custom-settings indicator ........... 14611 Number of exposures remaining ... 27
Number of shots remaining beforememory buffer fills ....................... 41Remote control mode indicator .. 173
12 White balance mode .................... 50
13 Bracketing indicator ..................... 8814 Clock battery indicator ................. 1915 K (appears when memory remains
for over 1,000 exposures) ............. 4216 Bracketing progress indicator ....... 8917 Focus area .............................. 6469
The Control Panel DisplayThe control panel display tends to darken and exhibit slower response times at hightemperatures. The display will return to normal at room temperature.
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The Viewfinder Display
No BatteryWhen the battery is totally exhausted or no battery is inserted, the display in the viewfinderwill dim. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. The viewfinder displaywill return to normal when a fully-charged battery is inserted.
The Viewfinder DisplayThe focus-area and grid-line displays in the viewfinder (advanced focusing screen dis-play) tend to brighten at high temperatures and to darken and exhibit slower response
times at low temperatures. The other displays in the viewfinder tend darken and ex-hibit slower response times at high temperatures. All displays will return to normal atroom temperature.
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1 12-mm (0.47) reference circle for
center-weighted metering ............ 752 Focus brackets (focus areas) ... 6469
Spot-metering targets .................. 753 Reference grid (displayed when ON is
selected for Custom Setting 19) .. 1574 Focus indicator ....................... 31, 705 Metering ...................................... 756 Auto-exposure lock ...................... 847 Exposure mode ............................ 768 Flash compensation indicator ..... 1029 Exposure compensation indicator .. 86
10 K (appears when memory remainsfor over 1,000 exposures) ............. 42
11 Flash-ready indicator .................... 99
12 Battery indicator ........................... 1713 Shutter speed ......................... 80, 8214 Aperture ................................ 818215 Electronic analog exposure display
.................................................... 83Exposure compensation ................ 86
16 Number of exposures remaining ... 27Number of shots remaining beforememory buffer fills ....................... 41Exposure compensation value ....... 86Flash exposure compensation value.................................................. 102
Advanced Focusing Screen Display
When the background is bright, the active focus area ( 64) is highlighted in black.When the background is dark, the active focus area is highlighted briefly in red asneeded to establish contrast with the background ( Vari-Brite focus areas), making iteasier to identify the selected focus area. The viewfinder is also equipped with on-demand grid lines. When ON is selected for Custom Setting 19 ( Grid Display ;157), a reference grid is superimposed over the display in the viewfinder. This grid is auseful aid when composing landscape shots or when tilting or shifting a PC Nikkor lens.Owing to the characteristics of this type of viewfinder display, you may notice fine lines
radiating outwards from the selected focus area, or that the display in the viewfinderturns red when the selected focus area is highlighted. These phenomena are normaland do not indicate a malfunction.
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Getting to Know the Camera
The Command DialsThe main- and sub-command dials are used alone or in combination withother controls to adjust a variety of settings.
+
+
Image quality and size
Choose an image size ( 47)
Set image quality ( 46)
+
+
White balance
Fine-tune white balance ( 5354)/mea-sure a value for preset white balance (56)
Choose a white balance setting ( 52)
+
Sensitivity (ISO equivalency)
Set sensitivity (ISO equivalency; 49)
Flash syncmode button
Function dial
Sub-commanddial
Exposurecompensationbutton
Main commanddial
Bracketing button
Flash exposurecompensationbutton
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+
AF-area mode
Choose a setting for AF-area mode (
65)
+
+
Flash settings
Set flash compensation (when functiondial set to P, S, A, or M; 102)
Choose a flash sync mode (when func-tion dial set to P, S, A, or M; 98)
Exposure
+ Set exposure compensation (when func-
tion dial set to P, S, A, or M; 86)
+ Activate or cancel bracketing (when func-tion dial set to P, S, A, or M; 88)
+ Change bracketing settings (when func-tion dial set to P, S, A, or M; 88)
+ Choose a combination of aperture andshutter speed (exposure mode P 78)
+ Choose a shutter speed (exposure modeS or M; 80)
+ Choose an aperture (exposure mode A orM; 8182)
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Insert the Battery 1617STEP 2
Choose a Language 18STEP 3
Set the Time and Date 19STEP 4
First StepsGetting the Camera Ready for Use
Before using your camera for the first time, complete the following steps:
Attach the Camera Strap 15STEP 1
Attach a Lens 2021STEP 5
Insert a Memory Card 2223STEP 6
To learn more about batteries and alternative power sources, see: Technical Notes: Optional Accessories ........................ 176183 Caring for the Camera and Battery ............................ ivv
To learn more about the lenses available for the D100, see: Technical Notes: Optional Accessories ........................ 176183
To learn more about compatible memory cards, see: Technical Notes: Approved Memory Cards ................. 183For more information on formatting memory cards, see: The Setup Menu: Formatting Memory Cards .............. 162
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Step 1Attach the Camera StrapAttach the camera strap securely to the two eyelets on the camera body asshown below.
1
The Monitor Cover
A clear plastic cover (the BM-2 LCD monitor cover) isprovided with the camera to keep the monitor clean,and to protect the monitor when the camera is not inuse or when you are transporting the camera. To re-move the monitor cover, hold the camera firmly and pullthe bottom of the cover gently outwards as shown atright (1). Once the cover is unlatched, you can move itslightly away from the monitor (2) and then remove it asshown (3).
To replace the cover for shooting or storage, insert thetwo projections on the top of the cover into the match-ing indentations above the camera monitor (1), thenpress the bottom of the cover until you hear it click intoplace (2).
Do not lift bottom of coverpast point shown
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Step 2Insert the BatteryYour camera is powered by a single rechargeable Nikon EN-EL3 lithium-ionbattery (provided).
2 .1 Charge the batteryThe EN-EL3 battery supplied with your camera is not fully charged atshipment. To maximize shooting time, batteries should be fully chargedbefore use. The battery will recharge in about two hours when insertedin the MH-18 quick charger provided with your camera; instructions foruse may be found in the documentation provided with the charger.
2 .2 Turn the camera offTurn the camera off before inserting or re-moving batteries.
a
b
2 .3 Open the battery-chamber coverSlide the battery-chamber cover latch to theopen position ( ; a) and open the battery-chamber cover (b).
2 .4 Insert the battery packInsert a fully charged battery with the con-tacts oriented as shown at right.
2 .5 Close the battery-chamber coverTo prevent the battery from being dislodgedduring operation, be sure the cover is se-
curely latched.
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Removing the BatteryTo remove the battery, turn the camera off, open the battery chamber cover as de-scribed above, and slide the battery out.
Camera Off DisplayWhen the camera is off and the main battery is inserted orthe camera is powered by an optional EH-5 AC adapter,the control panel will show only the number of exposuresremaining. If no memory card is inserted, will bedisplayed.
7Auto Meter Off ( 151)The length of the auto meter off delay can be adjusted using Custom Setting 7.
Getting the Camera Ready for Use 22 .6 Check the battery level
Turn the camera on and check the battery level in the control panel orviewfinder.
NotesStatusView-finder
ControlPanel
To save power, aperture and shutter-speed indicators in the control panel andall indicators in viewfinder turn off if nooperations are performed for six seconds(auto meter off). Press shutter-releasebutton halfway to reactivate display.
Battery fullycharged
Battery partiallydischarged
Battery exhausted(Flashes)Shutter-release disabled. No pictures canbe taken until battery has been replaced.
* No icon displayed when camera powered by optional AC adapter.
(Flashes)
Ready a fully-charged spare battery.Low battery
Icon *
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Step 3Choose a LanguageCamera menus and messages can be displayed in your choice of German,English, French, Japanese, and Spanish.
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Display SET UP menu
FormatLCD BrightnessMirror Lock-upVideo OutputDateLanguageImage Comment
En
O
OFFNTSC
OFF
SET UP3 .3
Position cursor in SET UP menu
FormatLCD BrightnessMirror Lock-upVideo OutputDateLanguageImage Comment
En
O
OFFNTSC
OFF
SET UP3 .4
Highlight Language
FormatLCD BrightnessMirror Lock-upVideo OutputDateLanguageImage Comment
En
O
OFFNTSC
OFF
SET UP3 .5
Display options
OK
DeEnFr
Es
Language
EnglishDeutsch
Franais
Espaol
SET UP3 .6
Highlight option
OK
Language
DeEn English
Deutsch
Franais
Espaol
Fr
Es
SET UP3.7
Make selection andreturn to SET UP menu
FormatLCD BrightnessMirror Lock-upVideo OutputDateLanguageImage Comment
En
O
OFFNTSC
OFF
SET UP3.8
Display camera menus
DeleteFolder DesignateSlide ShowHide ImagePrint SetDisplay Mode
PLAYBACK MENU
ND100
3 .2
Turn camera on
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Step 4Set the Time and DateThe time and date of recording is included with all pictures. To ensure thatyour pictures are stamped with the correct time and date, display the setup
menu as described opposite, then set the time and date as described below.
Save changes to settings and returnto SET UP menu
FormatLCD BrightnessMirror Lock-upVideo OutputDateLanguageImage Comment
En
O
OFFNTSC
OFF
SET UP4 .5
The Clock BatteryThe clock-calendar is powered by an independent, rechargeable power source, which ischarged as necessary when a charged EN-EL3 battery is installed or the camera is pow-ered by an optional EH-5 AC adapter. Three days of charging is sufficient to provide
about five months of back-up power. If the icon in the control panel flashes,the clock battery is exhausted and the clock has been reset to 2002.01.01 00:00:00.Set the clock to the correct date and time as described above.
Getting the Camera Ready for Use 4
Edit Year
2002 01
00 15
01
20
SET OKDate
Y M
H M
D
S
SET UP4 .3
Select next item. Repeat Steps 4.34.4 to set Month, Day, Hour, Minute,
and Second
2002 05 10
11 00 00
SET OKY M
H M
D
S
DateSET UP4 .4
Highlight Date
FormatLCD BrightnessMirror Lock-upVideo OutputDateLanguageImage Comment
En
O
OFFNTSC
OFF
SET UP4 .1
Display Date menu
2002 01
00 15
01
20
SET OKDate
Y M
H M
D
S
SET UP4 .2
The camera clock is less accuratethan most battery-powered time-pieces, and should be regularlychecked and reset as necessary.
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First Steps
Step 5Attach a LensWe recommend that you use a type G or type D CPU lens to take full advan-tage of the features your camera offers.
5 .1 Turn the camera offTurn the camera off before attaching or re-moving lenses.
5 .2 Attach a lensKeeping the mounting mark on the lensaligned with the mounting mark on the cam-era body, position the lens in the camerasbayonet mount. Being careful not to pressthe lens-release button, rotate the lenscounter-clockwise until it clicks into place.
Protect the Camera from Dirt and DustAny dust, dirt, or other foreign matter inside your cam-era could show up as specks or blotches in your photo-graphs or the viewfinder display. When no lens is inplace, keep the lens mount covered with the BF-1A bodycap supplied with your camera. When exchanging lensor replacing the body cap, keep the lens mount pointeddown.
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Type D lensType G lensCPU lenses have CPUcontacts
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5 .3 Lock aperture at the minimum settingThis step is not necessary if you are using a type G lens (type G lensesare not equipped with an aperture ring). If you are using a lens of
another type, lock aperture at the minimum setting (highest f/-number).
If you do not perform this step when using a CPU lens, the aperture
displays in the control panel and viewfinder will show a blinkingwhen the camera is turned on. Photographs can not be taken until youhave turned the camera off and locked aperture at the highest f/-num-ber.
Detaching the LensBe sure the camera is off when removing or exchanginglenses. To remove the lens, press and hold the lens-release button while turning the lens clockwise.
5
Non-CPU LensesNon-CPU lenses can only be used when the function dial is set to M (manual exposuremode). In other exposure modes, the shutter release will be disabled. When a non-CPU lens is attached, the camera exposure meters will not function, and the aperturedisplays in the control panel and viewfinder will show to indicate that aperture canonly be set using the lens aperture ring.
For more information on:176 Lenses for the D100
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First Steps
Step 6Insert a Memory CardIn place of film, your Nikon digital camera uses CompactFlash memory cardsor IBM Microdrive cards to store photographs. For a list of approved memory
cards, see Technical Notes: Approved Memory Cards ( 183).
6 .1 Turn the camera offTurn the camera off before inserting or re-moving memory cards.
6 .2 Open the card slot coverOpen the card slot cover as shown at right.
6 .3 Insert a memory cardInsert the memory card with the rear labeltoward the monitor, sliding the card in untilit is fully seated in the contacts at the backof the slot (1) and the eject button pops up(2). Close the card slot cover.
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1
1
2
Inserting Memory CardsInsert the memory card in the orientation shown above;do not use force. Do not attempt to insert cards in an-other orientation, as this could damage the camera or card .The memory card slot is on a slight angle (see illustra-tion at right). Match the angle of the memory card slotwhen inserting memory cards.
Direction ofinsertion
Rearlabel
Terminals
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Getting the Camera Ready for Use 66 .4 Format the memory card
Memory cards must be formatted before first use. Note that formattingmemory cards permanently deletes any data they may contain . Be sure
to copy any photographs and other data you wish to keep to a com-puter before proceeding ( 169).
To format the card, turn the camera on and hold the ( and )buttons down simultaneously for approximately two seconds. A blink-ing will appear in the shutter-speed display and the frame countwill blink. Pressing both buttons together a second time will format thememory card. Press any other button to exit without formatting.
During formatting, the letters will be appear in the frame-countdisplay. Do not remove the card or battery or unplug the AC adapter
(available separately) during formatting . When formatting is complete,the frame-count display will show the number of photographs that canbe recorded at current settings.
No Memory CardIf no memory card is inserted in the camera when acharged EN-EL3 battery is inserted or the camera is pow-ered by an AC adapter, will appear control panelexposure-count display. When the camera is on andindicators are displayed in the viewfinder, the exposure-count display in the viewfinder will also show .
Format ( 162)Memory cards can also be formatted using the Format option in the setup menu.
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Removing Memory CardsMemory cards may be hot after use. Observe due caution when removing memorycards from the camera.
Removing Memory CardsMemory cards can be removed without loss of data whenthe camera is off. Before removing the memory card,wait for the green card access lamp next to the card slotcover to go out and then turn the camera off. Pressingthe memory card slot cover latch, open the card slotcover and press the eject button to partially eject thecard (1). You can then remove the card by hand (2). DoNOT attempt to remove the card while the access lamp ison . Failure to observe this precaution could result inloss of data or in damage to the camera or card.
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1
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Accesslamp
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This chapter takes you step-by-step through theprocess of taking your first photographs and play-ing them back.
Basic Photography This section describes how to use autofocus andauto multi program autoexposure for simple, point-and-shoot photography that will produce optimalresults in most situations.Basic Playback Read this section for information on viewing pho-tographs in the monitor.
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Adjust Camera Settings 2829STEP 2
Ready the Camera 27STEP 1
There are six basic steps to taking photographs:
Basic PhotographyTaking Your First Photographs
Frame the Photograph 30STEP 3
Focus 31STEP 4
Check Exposure 32STEP 5
Take the Photograph 34STEP 6
To learn more about the battery level display, see: Introduction: First Steps ............................................. 1617To learn how to restore settings to their default values, see: Taking Photographs: Two-Button Reset ...................... 110 Menu Guide: The Custom Settings Menu................... 144160
To learn more about the following camera settings, see: Taking Photographs: Choosing a Shooting Mode ....... 4142
Taking Photographs: Image Quality and Size .............. 4347 Taking Photographs: Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency) ....... 4849 Taking Photographs: White Balance ........................... 5057 Taking Photographs: Focus ......................................... 6374 Taking Photographs: Exposure .................................... 7593
To learn how to preview the effects of aperture, see: Taking Photographs: Exposure .................................... 7593
To learn about optional viewfinder accessories, see: Technical Notes: Optional Accessories ........................ 180183
To learn more about focus options, see: Taking Photographs: Focus ......................................... 6374
To learn how to change the composition after setting exposure, see:
Taking Photographs: Exposure .................................... 7593To learn more about flash photography, see: Taking Photographs: Flash Photography ..................... 94106
To learn how to delay shutter release, see: Taking Photographs: Self-Timer Mode ........................ 108109
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Step 1Ready the CameraBefore taking photographs, ready the camera as described below.
1.1 Turn the camera on
The control panel will turn on and the dis-play in the viewfinder will light.
1
1 .2 Check the battery levelIf the low-battery icon ( ) appears in the
control panel or flashes in the viewfinder,recharge the battery or replace it with a fully-charged spare battery before proceeding.
1 .3 Check the number of exposures remainingThe exposure-count displays in the controlpanel and viewfinder show the number ofphotographs that can be taken at currentsettings. When this number reaches zero,the shutter-speed display in the control panelwill show a blinking , the viewfindershutter-speed display, . You will needto delete pictures, insert a new memory card,or adjust image quality and size settings be-fore you will be able to take additional pho-tographs.
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Step 2Adjust Camera SettingsThis Tutorial describes how take photographs at default settings. Informationon when and how to change settings from their default values is provided in
Taking Photographs ( 37).
2 .1 Restore default settingsTo restore the settings listed in the table be-low to their default values, hold down bothbuttons labeled with a green dot ( and
) for about two seconds (two-button re-set; 110). The display in the control panel
will turn off briefly when settings are reset.
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L(Large)
Default
(SingleArea AF)
A(Auto)
200
NORM(JPEG
Normal)
Image size
Option
AF-areamode
Whitebalance
Sensitivity
Imagequality
Images are 3,008 ! 2,000 pixels in size.
Description
Pressing shutter-release button halfway locksfocus at distance to subject in selected focusarea.
White balance is adjusted automatically for nat-ural colors under most types of lighting.
Sensitivity (the digital equivalent of film speed)is set to a value roughly equivalent to ISO 200.
Pictures are compressed for a balance betweenimage quality and file size that is ideal for snap-shots.
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6566
5057
4849
4346
Centerfocus areaFocus area 64Camera focuses on subject in center focus area.
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Taking Your First Photographs 2
Non-CPU LensesExposure mode P (auto multi program) is only available when the lens mounted on the
camera is a CPU lens. When a non-CPU lens is used, will flash in the aperturedisplays in the control panel and viewfinder and the shutter can not be released. Non-CPU lenses can only be used in manual exposure mode (exposure mode M).
2 .2 Set the shooting mode to single frame ( 41)Hold the mode-dial lock release down (1)and turn the shooting mode dial (2) to
(single frame). This sets the camera to takeone photograph each time the shutter-re-lease button is pressed.
2 .3 Set the focus mode to single-servo autofocus ( 63)Turn the focus-mode selector until it clicksinto place pointing to S (single-servoautofocus). At this setting, the camera willautomatically focus on the subject in the se-lected focus area when the shutter-releasebutton is pressed halfway. Pictures can onlybe taken when the camera is in focus.
2 .4 Choose matrix as the metering method ( 75)Rotate the metering selector to (matrixmetering). Matrix metering uses informa-tion from all areas of the frame to deter-
mine exposure, ensuring optimal results forthe entire frame.
2 .5 Set the function dial to P (auto multi program; 77)Before shooting, rotate the function dial toP (auto multi program). At this setting, thecamera will automatically adjust shutter-speedand aperture according to a built-in expo-
sure program, producing optimal exposurein most situations.
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Basic Photography3Step 3Frame a PhotographTo prevent blurred photographs caused by unsteady hands (camera shake),hold the camera steadily in both hands, with your elbows propped lightly
against your torso for support. Hold the handgrip in your right hand andcradle the camera body or lens with your left.
The recommended stance for taking photographs is with one foot a half pace
in front of the other and your upper body stable.
Using the Diopter ControlWhen operating the diopter control with your eye to the viewfinder, care should betaken to avoid accidentally putting your fingers or fingernails in your eye.
Viewfinder Focus
The viewfinder is equipped with diopter adjustment toaccommodate individual differences in vision. To adjustviewfinder focus, slide the diopter adjustment controlup and down until the focus brackets in the viewfinderare in sharp focus. If necessary, you can remove therubber viewfinder eyepiece cup when adjusting diopter;when replacing the cup, the lettered face should bedown.
Diopter can be adjusted in the range 2 m1
to +1 m1
. Corrective lenses (availableseparately; 180) allow diopters of 5 m 1 to +3 m 1. The rubber viewfinder eyepiececup must be removed when using diopter adjustment lenses.
The optional MB-D100multi function batterypack is equipped with ashutter-release button fortaking photographs inportrait (tall) orientation.
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4Step 4FocusIn single-servo AF, the camera focuses on the sub-
ject in the selected focus area when the shutter-
release button is pressed halfway. After centeringthe focus brackets on your subject, press the shut-ter-release button halfway and check focus in theviewfinder. If the subject is dark, the AF-assist il-luminator will light automatically to assist with the autofocus operation.
The Function DialPictures can only be taken when the function dial is set to P, S, A, or M. At othersettings, the shutter release will be disabled.
Viewfinder Frame Coverage
Approximately 95% of the image exposed on the CCD is visible through the viewfinder.The view through the viewfinder shows slightly less than appears in the final photo-graph.
Viewfinder Display Meaning! Subject in focus.!
(flashes)
Camera unable to focus on subject in focus brackets using
autofocus.
If the camera is unable to focus using autofocus, use manual focus ( 74), oruse focus lock to focus on another subject at the same distance, then recom-pose your photograph ( 64). To focus on an off-center subject, use focuslock ( 70) or select the focus area containing your subject using the multiselector.
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5Step 5Check ExposureWith the shutter-release button pressed halfway,check the shutter-speed and aperture indicators
in the viewfinder. If the photo would be under- orover-exposed at current settings, one of the fol-lowing indicators will appear in either the shutter-speed or aperture display.
Indicator Meaning
Photo will be overexposed. Use a Neutral Density (ND) filter.
Shutter Speed and Camera ShakeTo prevent blurring caused by camera shake, the shutter speed should be faster thanthe inverse of the focal length of the lens, in seconds (for example, if a lens has a focallength of 50 mm, shutter speed should be faster than 1 / 50 s). Use of a tripod is recom-mended when shooting at slower shutter speeds. To prevent blur, try raising the built-in Speedlight (see following page) or increasing sensitivity ( 48).
3ISO Auto ( 148)When ON is selected for Custom Setting 3 ( ISO Auto ), the camera will automaticallyvary sensitivity from the value selected by the user to help ensure optimum exposure.
9EV Step ( 151)By default, shutter speed and aperture are shown in increments equivalent to 1 / 3 EV.Using Custom Setting 9, you can change the increment to 1 / 2 EV.
Basic Photography
Photo will be underexposed. Use the built-in Speedlight (see opposite)or choose a higher sensitivity (ISO equivalency).
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Taking Your First Photographs 5When Lighting Is Poor
When lighting is poor, shutter speed slows and photographs may be blurred. At shut-ter speeds slower than 1 /
60s, you can use the built-in Speedlight to prevent blur. A flash
can also be used to fill in (illuminate) shadows and back-lit subjects ( 94). To usethe built-in Speedlight:
a Raise the SpeedlightPress the Speedlight lock release. The Speedlight willpop up and begin charging.
b Set the flash-sync mode to front-curtain syncPress the button and rotate the main command dial until is displayed in thecontrol panel.
c Check the flash-ready indicator in the viewfinderPress the shutter-release button halfway and checkthe flash-ready indicator in the viewfinder. Whenthe built-in Speedlight is raised, photographs can onlybe taken when the flash-ready indicator is displayed.If the flash-ready indicator is not displayed, removeyour finger briefly from the shutter-release buttonand try again.
When the Speedlight Is Not in UseTo save battery power when the Speedlight is not in use, return it to the closed positionby pressing it lightly downward until you hear the latch click into place.
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Basic Photography6Step 6Take the PhotographSmoothly press the shutter-release button the restof the way down.
While the photograph is being recorded to thememory card after shooting, the access lamp nextto the card slot cover will light. Do not eject thememory card, turn the camera off, or remove or disconnect the power source until the lamp has
gone out . Removing the memory card or cuttingpower in these circumstances could result in lossof data.
Do Not Photograph Strong Light SourcesAvoid taking pictures with the camera focused on the sun or other strong light source.Intense light may cause deterioration in the charge-coupled device (CCD) that the cam-era uses in place of film. It may also produce a white blur effect in the final photograph.
1Image Review ( 147)
Photographs can be displayed at any time during or after recording by pressing thebutton. When ON is selected for Image Review (Custom Setting 1), photographs areautomatically displayed in the monitor immediately after shooting.
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To play photographs back, press the button. The most recent photographwill be displayed in the monitor.
Viewing Additional PhotographsTo page through photographs in the order recorded, press the multi selectordown. Press the multi selector up to view photographs in reverse order. Toscroll rapidly through the images on the memory card, press and hold the upor down buttons on the multi selector.
When the last photograph on the memory card is displayed, you can return tothe first photograph by pressing the multi selector down. When the firstphotograph in memory is displayed, you can view the last photograph bypressing the multi selector up.
Deleting Unwanted PhotographsTo delete the photograph currentlydisplayed in the monitor, press thebutton. A confirmation dialog will bedisplayed. Press the multi selectordown to highlight YES, then pressto delete the image and return to play-
back. To exit without deleting thepicture, highlight NO and press .
Basic PlaybackViewing Photographs
100-1
ENTEROKNOYES
Delete?
Delete ( 124)To delete multiple images, use the Delete option in the playback menu.
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6Monitor Off ( 151)
The monitor will turn off automatically to save power if no operations are performedfor the time specified in Custom Setting 6 ( Monitor Off ). Press the button again toreturn to playback mode.
Take Additional PhotographsTo end playback and return to shooting mode, press the button or pressthe shutter-release button halfway.
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In Tutorial: Taking Photographs, you learned thebasic order of operations for taking photographs atthe most commonly-used settings. This chapterexplains how and when you can adjust camera set-tings for different shooting conditions.
Taking Photographs
The Details
Choosing aShooting Mode
4142
Image Quality andSize
4347
Sensitivity (ISOEquivalency)
4849
White Balance
5057
Image Adjustment
5862
Focus
6374
Exposure
7593
Flash Photography
94107
Self-Timer Mode
108109
Two-Button Reset
110
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Taking Photographs
The chart below shows the basic order for adjusting settings when takingphotographs.
Will this be a single photo, or a series of photos? ! Choosing a Shooting Mode ................................................ 4142
How will I use the photo? ! Image Quality and Size ........................................................ 4347! Image Adjustment .............................................................. 5862
What lighting is available? ! Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency) ................................................. 4849! White Balance ..................................................................... 5057
What is my subject, and how will I compose the photograph? ! Focus .................................................................................. 6374
How important is background lighting to my photograph? ! Exposure: Metering ............................................................. 75
Is my subject very bright, very dark, or high contrast? ! Exposure: Exposure Compensation ...................................... 86! Exposure: Bracketing ........................................................... 8793
What is my priority for this subject, shutter speed or aperture?
! Exposure: Exposure Mode ................................................... 7683
Will I need the flash? ! Flash Photography .............................................................. 94107
Do I need to delay shutter release? ! Self-Timer Mode ................................................................. 108109
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The Details
Taking Photographs
The Shooting MenuChanges to some camera settings (shooting mode, focus, metering, exposuremode, exposure compensation, flash sync mode, and flash exposure com-
pensation) are made using the buttons and dials on the camera body. Others(image sharpening, tone compensation, color mode, and hue adjustment) aremade from the shooting menu, while still others (image quality and size, sen-sitivity, and white balance) can be made either from the shooting menu orusing the buttons and dials on the camera body. To make a selection from theshooting menu:
Highlight to select shooting menu
Bank SelectImage QualityResolutionWhite BalISO
ANORM
A200
L
SHOOTING MENU3
Press MENU button. Active menu willbe displayed in monitor. If menu dis-played is shooting menu, go to Step 5.
1DeleteFolder DesignateSlide ShowHide ImagePrint SetDisplay Mode
ND100
PLAYBACK MENU
If other menu is displayed, pressmulti selector left until icon at left of
menu is highlighted
2DeleteFolder DesignateSlide ShowHide ImagePrint SetDisplay Mode
PLAYBACK MENU
ND100
Position cursor in shooting menu
Bank SelectImage QualityResolutionWhite BalISO
ANORM
A200
L
SHOOTING MENU4
Highlight menu item. Current selec-tion for item is displayed to right of
menu.
5Bank SelectImage QualityResolutionWhite BalISO
ANORM
A200
L
SHOOTING MENU
Display options
6
OK
Image Quality
NEF (Raw)TIFF-RGBJPEG FineJPEG NormalJPEG Basic
SHOOTING MENU
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Taking Photographs
7
OK
Image Quality
NEF (Raw)
TIFF-RGBJPEG FineJPEG NormalJPEG Basic
SHOOTING MENU 8Bank SelectImage Quality
ResolutionWhite BalISO
AFINE
A200
L
SHOOTING MENU
Highlight option Make selection andreturn to main menu
To return to the previous menu without making a selection, press the multiselector to the left.
The selection for some options is made from a sub-menu. Repeat steps 7and 8 to make a selection from a sub-menu.
The Bank Select , Image Quality , Resolution , White Bal , and ISO op-tions are not available when the function dial is set to QUAL, WB, or ISO.
Some menu items are not available while images are being recorded to thememory card.
The button performs the same function as pressing the multi selectorto the right. In some cases, a selection can only be made using thebutton.
Exiting the MenusTo exit the menus, press the button (if a menu option is highlighted, pressthe button twice). You can also exit the menus by pressing the but-ton to turn the monitor off or by turning the camera off. To exit the menusand focus the camera for the next shot, press the shutter-release button half-way.
Using the Multi SelectorThe multi selector can be used at any time when the monitor is on. The focus selectorlock switch only takes effect when the monitor is off.
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Taking PhotographsChoosing a Shooting Mode
Choosing a Shooting ModeSingle Frame, Continuous, or Self-Timer
Your choice of shooting mode determines how the camera takes photographs:one at a time, in a continuous sequence, or with a delay after the shutter-release button is pressed.
To choose a shooting mode, press the shootingmode dial lock button and turn the shooting modedial to the desired setting. The following modesare available:
Mode Description
Single frameThe camera takes one photograph each time the shutter releasebutton is pressed all the way down.
Continuous
Camera records photographs at a rate of about three frames persecond * while the shutter-release button is held down. Up to sixframes (four frames in RAW mode) can be recorded before tempo-rary memory buffer ( 42) fills. When noise reduction ( 149) ison, memory buffer holds up to three photographs (two photographsin RAW mode). Additional photographs can be taken as soon asenough memory is available in buffer. This setting can be used to
capture a fleeting expression on a portrait subject, or to photographa subject that is moving unpredictably.
Self-timerUse the self-timer to reduce blurring caused by camera shake or toappear in photographs you take yourself ( 108).
*Average obtained at 20 C (68 F) with manual focus, manual exposure, a shutterspeed of 1 / 250 s or faster, and memory remaining in the buffer.
Buffer SizeDuring shooting, or while the shutter-release button ispressed halfway, the number of images that can be storedin the memory buffer at current settings is shown in theexposure-count displays in the control panel and
viewfinder.
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Taking PhotographsChoosing a Shooting Mode
The Memory BufferThe camera is equipped with a memory buffer for temporary storage of photos duringshooting, allowing you to take several photographs in succession without waiting forthe images to be transferred to the memory card. The buffer can hold up to six frames(four in RAW mode), or three frames (two RAW images) when noise reduction ( 149)is on. When the buffer is full, the shutter will be disabled until enough data have beentransferred to the memory card to make room for another photograph. In continuousmode, you can continue to take photographs as long as the shutter-release button isheld down, although the rate at which photographs are taken will drop once the bufferhas filled.While photographs are recorded to the memory card, the access lamp next to the
memory card slot will light. Depending on the number of the images in the buffer,recording may take from a few seconds to a few minutes. Do not turn the camera off,remove the memory card, or remove or disconnect the power source until the accesslamp has gone out . If the camera is turned off while data remain in the buffer, only theimage currently being transferred to the memory card will be saved. All other images inthe buffer will be lost . If the battery is exhausted while images remain in the buffer, theshutter release will be disabled and all images will be transferred to the memory card.
Large-Capacity Memory CardsWhen enough memory remains on the memory card torecord a thousand or more pictures at current settings,the number of exposures remaining will be shown inthousands, rounded down to the nearest hundred (e.g.,if there is room for approximately 1,260 exposures, theexposure count display will show 1.2 K).
Number of Exposures RemainingThe number of exposures remaining shown in the exposure count displays in the con-trol panel and viewfinder is only an approximation. The number of compressed NEF orJPEG images that can be stored on a memory card depends on the subject and compo-sition of each photograph. In general, the more detailed the image, the larger theresulting file and the fewer the images that can be stored.
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Taking PhotographsImage Quality and Size
Image Quality and SizeMaking Effective Use of Memory
Together, image quality and size determine how much space each photo-graph occupies on the memory card. This in turn determines the total num-ber of photographs that can be stored. For an understanding of how the
various size and quality options affect the number of images that can bestored, view the following table, which shows the approximate number ofimages that can be stored on a 96 MB card at different combinations of qual-ity and size.
* All figures are approximate. Approximate time needed to record all images once the memory buffer has filled.
Actual time required varies with make of card.** When opened in Nikon View 5 or Nikon Capture 3, NEF images are 3,008 ! 2,000
pixels in size. File size of compressed NEF (RAW) images is approximately fifty to sixty percent of
uncompressed NEF images.
***Number of exposures remaining shown in control and viewfinder is the same as inthe case of uncompressed NEF (RAW) images. The actual number of images thatcan be stored on the memory card is higher than shown.
Comp. NEF (compressed)
Medium (2,240 ! 1,488)
Small (1,504 ! 1,000)
Large (3,008 ! 2,000)
Medium (2,240 ! 1,488)
Small (1,504 ! 1,000)
Fine
JPEG
Large (3,008 ! 2,000)
Medium (2,240 ! 1,488)
Small (1,504 ! 1000)
Normal
Large (3,008 ! 2,000)
Basic Medium (2,240 ! 1,488)
Small (1,504!
1,000)
NEF**
(Raw)Large (3,008 ! 2,000)
RGB-TIFF
NEF (Raw) (uncompressed)
Filesize *
17.3 MB
9.5 MB
4.3 MB
2.9 MB
1.6 MB
770 KB1.5 MB
850 KB
410 KB
770 KB
440 KB
220 KB
9.4 MB
No. ofimages *
***
9
20
28
50
10655
97
198
106
181
349
9
5
66 s (4 frames)
Recordingtime
178 s (4 frames)
147 s (6 frames)
67 s (6 frames)
30 s (6 frames)
18 s (6 frames)
9 s (6 frames)21 s (6 frames)
11 s (6 frames)
6 s (6 frames)
10 s (6 frames)
8 s (6 frames)
5 s (6 frames)
217 s (5 frames)
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Image Quality and Size
Taking PhotographsImage Quality and Size
Option Description
TIFF-RGB Images are saved in uncompressed TIFF-RGB at a color depth of eightbits per channel (24-bit color).
JPEG Fine Images are saved in JPEG format at a compression ratio of roughly1 :4.
JPEG Normal Images are saved in JPEG format at a compression ratio of roughly1 : 8 .
JPEG Basic Images are saved in JPEG format at a compression ratio of roughly1 :16.
Image QualityThe image quality setting determines the file type and compression ratio usedto store photographs. The following options are available:
File NamesPhotographs taken with the D100 are stored as image files with names of the formDSC_nnnn . xxx , where nnnn is a four-digit number between 0001 and 9999 assigned
automatically in ascending order by the camera, and xxx is one of the following threeletter extensions: .NEF for NEF images, .TIF for TIFF-RGB, and .JPG for JPEGimages.
NEF (Raw)
Raw 12-bit data from the CCD are saved directly to the memorycard in Nikon Electronic Image Format (NEF). NEF files can only beviewed in Nikon View 5 or Nikon Capture 3 ( 169). Two NEFmodes are available: NEF (Raw)
In this mode, NEF images are not compressed, reducing the time
needed to process images before they are saved to the memorycard but increasing file size. Comp. NEF (Raw)
In this mode, NEF images are compressed using a virtually loss-less algorithm that reduces file size by approximately fifty to sixtypercent without affecting image quality. More time is required toprocess images before they are saved to the memory card.
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Making Effective Use of Memory
Taking PhotographsImage Quality and Size
Image quality can be set using the function dial, or using the Image Qualityoption in the shooting menu.
The Image Quality MenuHighlight Image Quality in the shooting menu( 136) and press the multi selector to the right.
Selecting NEF (Raw) from the image quality menudisplays the men