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Nikon D7200 Experience - Douglas J. Klostermann Photography
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1. 3 6 Custom Setin Szrensen dot tete M RUE eium r ee 69 3 7 Setup MENU RECTE DERE 115 3 8 Retouch Men vecti nnii E E E 134 3 9 MV MeN Tsa a a no olg euh a as Wh hau A a 142 4 IMAGE PLAYBACK and IMAGE FILE FORMAT S 145 4 1 mage PIayDacken ima adus I ere Re PRAEDIO ag Sandee UMS Os Uae re Mad ted 145 4 2 Inrormation DISplay s a t oett er o od i ce E t e oit 149 4 3 JPEG and NEF RAW s de ott ipe eoo Ee Ob ED PEE 151 4 4 File Sizes and Maximum Continuous Burst eese 156 5 AUTOROCUSING E AT ATT AA AAE 159 opal Boj gle le a6 12 9 61 S iare a N A Ee EE OEE EEEE eee 159 5 2L AULOTOCUS MOES M TET ts 164 5 3 Autofocus AF Area Modes cccecccceeeeesceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaeeeeseseeeeeeeeeneaaeees 170 5 4 Locking Focus and Back Button FOoGUSIFg ecce uec int tes 179 5 5 Focus Points and Image Composition rtr reitetnrre intentare nde se iren 187 S B Wap OCU c detti perd tute curate eot enter odo cQu dealer es cout cut Umliee f coU Med EcL cud 189 Mim lien llmee 192 Z EXPOSURE Part T i ues nie rni enu hax ae X RREX S3 anaana Nanasi araa ANASARE aasi aKa aKa aS 195 7 1 Aperture Shutter Speed and ISO 4 eeeeee eee eeeeeee eene ee enn an eneen 195 7 2 Aperture Priority Auto Mode and Shutter Priority Auto Mode 202 Za PUN tO DS 2datescp E t
2. and press the Zoom out Button to select it You can continue to select multiple images then press the OK Button to delete see Figure 30 right Delete el Selected 10107200 amp zw Delete gt m VE Som Selected gt y Select date ALL All LITIESTY ES C Pere OK 8 4 Figure 30 Left Delete Menu ltem used to delete user Selected images all images taken on a Select Date or All images in the current folder Right When selecting images the trash can icon indicates the image s selected for deletion 42 Nikon D7200 Experience However if you are deleting a single image or just a few you can more easily do this using the Delete Button on the rear of the camera If you are deleting all the images on a card it is better to use Format Memory Card explained in the Setup Menu below Use large enough memory cards so that you don t need to worry about deleting images in camera while working and instead it may be best to manage them on your computer after downloading all the images Please know that many of the secondary types of button uses for menus and on screen settings don t need to be learned or memorized as the camera will typically display tiny icon reminders on the applicable menu or screen For example in Figure 30 right the icons at the bottom of the screen indicate that pressing the Zoom out Button will mark Set the image for deletion pressing the Zoom in Button will magnify the sele
3. also assist you in determining proper exposure and help prevent the over saturation of areas of specific colors Shooting data displays additional information including the lens and focal length used flash information and Picture Control settings This screen is not necessarily very informative immediately after taking the shot since you already know most of these settings but can be handy when later reviewing an image in camera Overview displays a thumbnail of the image along with the combined RGB histogram and shooting information see Figure 33 This is perhaps the most 44 Nikon D7200 Experience important and useful information screen to use while shooting to help determine that you obtained the proper or desired exposure of an image All the different elements of displayed information in these various information screens will be discussed and explained throughout the guide particularly in the Exposure chapters and in the Histogram section NIKON D7200 A 1 1000 F5 6 31600 140mm 4 1 0 HA WERT 0 0 sRGB ESD 210107200 DSC 0296 JPG RAW F INE 2015 03 21 18 01 24 ox 6000x4000 Figure 33 The Overview information display screen during image playback showing a thumbnail of the image the combined RGB Histogram and shooting and file information The first item on this menu Focus point will show you which Focus Point was used when capturing an image and will thus verify if you properly focused where you intended unless
4. of action and motion see Figure 179 To take full advantage of this mode you will need to also understand the AF Area Modes as described in the Autofocus AF Area Modes section just below Continuous Servo AF mode is used to track and maintain continuous focus on moving subjects and is ideal for capturing sports and wildlife including birds If the subject is moving towards you or away from you the camera will keep evaluating the focus distance And if the subject is moving from side to side or throughout the frame the camera can track it as it passes from one AF point to other ones depending on the selected AF Area Mode Custom Setting a3 Focus tracking with lock on will even allow you to tell the camera exactly how fast to react to changes in focus distance such as new subjects that come into the frame or pass between you and your subject 165 Nikon D7200 Experience Figure 179 Continuous Servo AF C Autofocus Mode can be used to track and retain focus on a moving subject such as this duck in flight Shutter speed 1 1000 Aperture f 4 0 ISO 200 You first need to select which Focus Point the camera uses to start tracking the subject place that point over the subject and press the Shutter Button half way Then as long as you keep the selected AF point on the subject and the Shutter Button pressed half way the camera will continuously evaluate the focus distance so that the subject will be in focus when the shot is taken If t
5. text Copy image s i Deselect all Select source select image s SE 101 d i fir j ig T i p 101 52 188101 53 M 101 54 QNA C Pole OK Figure 35 Copy Image s Menu Item Work your way down the options left to select the source card and the specific images right Then select the Destination Folder and choose Copy image s to complete Copy Image s This is used to copy images from one memory card to the other when two cards are inserted in the camera and can be used to back up specific images or the entire card at once see Figure 35 left This could be useful to create back up copies of your images 46 Nikon D7200 Experience Reset Custom Settings This item will allow you to reset all of the Custom Settings to their default values which are listed on pages 12 15 of the Nikon D7200 Menu Guide An asterisk notation shown next to a setting in the Custom Settings menus will indicate that a setting has been changed from its default value a Autofocus CUSTOM SETTING MENU set custom settings AUutoTocus of b Metering exposure 548 C Timers AE lock d Shooting display Ei e Bracketing flash LI f Controls Movie Figure 64 Nikon D7200 Custom Settings menu The Autofocus related Custom Settings will be explained here and the autofocus system of the D7200 will be explained in detail in Chapter 5 Autofocusing Remember to review these Autofocus related Custom Settings once yo
6. that reading this section at the beginning of this book presents a conflicting situation in that these menu items need to be explained first so that you can initially set up your camera but you may not yet have the knowledge to fully understand all these menu items until you read through the rest of this guide So don t get overwhelmed if you don t yet understand the settings or terminology used to describe the Menu and Custom Settings and their options You will likely wish to return to them later after you have begun to better understand your camera and its controls and start to determine how you want to work And understand that it is not as compelling to read through these lists of menu items as it is to read the more flowing instructional text later in the book But you will begin to learn much about the D7200 as you patiently work through this Menus and Custom Settings chapter As mentioned in the Introduction this section will often refer to upcoming chapters and sections but it is not necessary for you to jump ahead This is merely a heads up that the menu item or function that you are currently setting up will be explained in detail later in the guide in the applicable section of the text such as Autofocusing or Metering Modes etc Also if you don t yet understand some of the settings or why you might wish to change them leave those on the default or recommended settings for now If you have worked with a Nikon D7100 or D7000 bo
7. you find it quicker to select your Focus Points by wrapping around from one side to the other or from top to bottom change this to Wrap ab Focus point wrap around a Number of focus points O Wrap AF51 51 points a No wrap 3m AF11 11 points E Figure 69 Left Focus Point Wrap Around to choose if AF point selection stops at the edges or not Right Number of Focus Points to choose how many AF Points are available for selection 74 Nikon D7200 Experience a7 Number of focus points This setting determines the number of autofocus points that are available for selection in your Viewfinder see Figure 69 right and Figure 70 If you are manually selecting your Focus Point as you typically should you may find that it is quicker and easier at least at first to limit the number of AF points to 11 points But to take full advantage of the D7200 autofocus system you will want to make use of all 51 AF points as will be explained in the Autofocus chapter If you prefer to have all the AF points available for your selection set this at 57 points If you set to 11 points your selection will be limited to those 11 AF points but all 51 points will still be used by the camera in subject tracking such as when working in AF C Autofocus Mode and in certain AF Area Modes so the camera is still potentially taking advantage of all the Focus Points of the autofocus system However if you set this to 11 points when you are using t
8. 1 10 5 Sensor Cleaning oen eic coe pct Masa areas dut o teste o ORDER e EM qp UE 297 10 6 Putting dt ATL Into Practices sinisiin tlc opu et arceri aE 298 11 THE IMAGE TAKING PROCESS cc ccce cereus 300 TIT SOU SUDIBCUS take eee Eod RE ceat E Ss Eu aeta utet 300 WZ VIOWING GUDIBCIS 5 rp Ie cuo aout oL he tpe Tote OI esM A are 301 12 LIVE VIEW e 304 12 1 Live View Features and Settings 304 12 2 Live View and Movie Autofocusing ccceeeecccceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeneeesaaeeees 308 12 3 Live VIGW EXDOSUIGS S deeds i oreste edel tcu cetus aui eee Ro tofu d ttt deer 312 13 VIDEO AN INTRODUCTION 22 222555 cono oi i55 Enea eoa rico a pns ree nnna 314 13 1 Movie Shooting Menu Options coit c i eet are at os e ERU Nds s 315 13 2 Movie Exposure Sells 5 d t eroe o Cro Tertia usu M o cu as 327 13 3 Movie Playback and Editing ss ocior rp EX P pres ee dave Kate hn Fasti Ee bees 330 142 WISET riso ca cese rris coeno UTE xc e Ve UI CO mU NEL UT 333 yomee ijecppes Bu e 348 IS EENSES iiie aces ssc EM MEME LI ME 358 16 1 Lens Compatibility of the D7200 5 5 arto true dur oa tee hes PESE REP tances sotdees 358 16 2 Using AF and Al Lenses With the D7200 eese 362 16 3 Nikon NIKKOR Lens Notations soccorso 364 17 PHOTOGRAPHY ACCESSORIES eese esee eere eene 369 17 1 Nikon D7200 Accessories i20
9. 2 x Ud a nare bswaddeeti o RR eur evt aux Rad pri onde e beME eRe 370 17 2 Digital SLR Photography Accessories ccccsscceeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 372 17 3 Digital Photography BOOKS under oU e balneo utu du d Deseo E 376 18 CONCLEUSIQON 66 oa ee etc Co eee Ere E eee Ee Ce te EC e a eee Ce ce E Ce Ec Ce cs dasar atii 377 F t re Ubdales tothe IOXL ace oo UR RO Od bc oto bm 378 ABOUT the AUIN OF PT P 380 Nikon D7200 Experience 1 GETTING STARTED with the NIKON D7200 The introduction of the Nikon D7200 brings about some important improvements over its predecessor the D7100 most notably an updated autofocus system an expanded ISO range a significantly improved buffer capacity and improved video capabilities The camera boasts a 24 2 megapixel sensor capable of capturing high quality low noise images even in challenging low light situations a fast Expeed 4 processor and Wi Fi capabilities which will enable you to use your smart phone or tablet to remotely autofocus and release the camera s shutter and to transfer images to the smart device and then to the Internet These new or improved features will assist photographers in many of the demanding situations that the D7200 can be used The powerful 51 point autofocus system along with the rapid 6 frames per second fps frame rate will enable sports wildlife and action photographers to accurately track and capture moving subjects And when working i
10. Focus Point Illumination sub menu options for AF Point Illumination AF point illumination This is used to set whether or not the selected autofocus point Focus Point is illuminated in red in the Viewfinder when the Shutter Button is half pressed or when the Focus Point is being selected with the Multi Selector see Figure 67 right This can help the selected Focus Point to stand out against the background Setting for Auto will highlight the AF point only when the camera determines that is necessary to differentiate it from the background On will ensure the active Focus Point is always illuminated thus making it easy to see in most every situation If set for Off the active AF point will always remain black Since you pretty much always want to know and easily see where the active Focus Point is and where your camera is focusing suggest that this should typically be set for On Note that the brackets around the AF points and the optional grid display will also illuminate If you set this to Off and do not wish for the AF points to illuminate you can alternately make use of Custom Setting f1 OK Button Shooting Mode which can be set to highlight the active Focus Point when needed by pressing the button in the center of the thumb pad Manual focus mode If enabled this will display the active AF point in the Viewfinder even when the camera and lens are set for manual focus see Figure 68 While an AF point is not needed for autofo
11. Nikon D7200 Experience The Still Photography Guide to Operation and Image Creation with the Nikon D7200 an e book by Douglas J Klostermann A Se i ST tale s F E i fa ull Stop ing for better photography Nikon D7200 Experience PREVIEW of Nikon D7200 Experience The Still Photography Guide to Operation and Image Creation with the Nikon D7200 by Douglas J Klostermann Full Stop good writing for better photography Nikon D7200 Experience All rights reserved This e book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only and may not be re sold file shared distributed sub licensed or given away This book can be printed for your personal use PDF version and read on your personal devices Otherwise no part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronically or in print without expressed permission from the author Every effort has been made to make this e book as accurate as possible but no warranty of fitness is implied The information is provided on an as is basis The author shall have no liability or responsibility with respect to any loss or damages arising from the information provided in this e book including but not limited to the use of any of the materials or methods described the products retailers Internet web sites or links provided Please read and follow all instructions and all use safety and handling precautions expressed in the manuals provided wi
12. ally not arbitrary quirks but are typically logical conflicts will mention these conflicts in the applicable settings Nikon D7200 Menu Guide Starting with the D7200 Nikon has separated out all of the Menu and Custom Settings descriptions from the Users Manual and collected all these settings in a new Menu Guide This will make it easier to locate and refer to these items As noted earlier the D7200 Menu Guide can be downloaded from the Nikon website here 40 Nikon D7200 Experience http hikonimglib com manual dslr d7200 index en html 3 2 Setup Guide Spreadsheet In conjunction with this book have also created a comprehensive Nikon D7200 Setup Guide spreadsheet with recommended settings for the applicable Menus all of the Custom Settings plus some shooting and exposure settings It has complete and separate camera setup recommendations for different types of shooting including General Travel Street Landscape Architecture Action Sports Moving Wildlife Birds Studio Portraits Concert Performance The Nikon D7200 Experience Setup Guide spreadsheet can be downloaded from my blog here http blog dojoklo com 2015 03 24 nikon d7200 setup guide Most all of the suggested settings on the spreadsheet are further explained in this chapter and throughout this guide so it is best to use the spreadsheet hand in hand with the explanations in this book And as you read through the Menus and Custom Settings perha
13. ce 5 1 ESI W Tz mS UM as i 3 E va Figure 176 Cross Type Autofocus Points The fifleen more sensitive cross type AF points are shown here in red located in the central area Simulated view of D7200 Viewfinder background image shown at 50 opacity Note that all of the AF points will not actually be visible in the Viewfinder will use the term recompose a few times throughout the text By this mean moving the camera after you have set the focus such as with a half press of the Shutter Button but before you fully press the Shutter Button and take the picture This means that what you see in the Viewfinder changes from when you do those first actions to when you take the picture you have re composed the view you see in the Viewfinder Before diving into the autofocus system lII briefly explain how autofocus point selection works You will manually select your desired autofocus point also called Focus Point or AF point using the Multi Selector as you look through the Viewfinder If you set Custom Setting f1 OK Button Shooting Mode for Select center focus point you can use the OK Button to quickly select the center AF point Make sure the Focus Selector Lock switch surrounding the Multi Selector thumb pad is not set to L Set the Focus Mode Selector switch near the base of the lens to AF see Figure 177 Make sure the focus mode switch on your lens is also set for autofocus A or M A If it ever se
14. ct an AF Area Mode based on where and how you want the camera to locate and focus on your intended subject ranging from a single point to a wider Dynamic Area to all the available 51 AF points You can set the Autofocus Modes and AF Area Modes in a variety of combinations based on what and how you are shooting Viewfinder Metering Mode Button g Movie Record Button Shutter Release Button Sub Command Dial Exposure Compensation Button Control Panel Main Command Dial Exposure Lock Focus Lock Button Multi Selector OK Button Focus Selector Lock Live View Selector and LV Button Info Button Monitor Figure 174 Autofocus controls and other shooting related controls of the Nikon D7200 If you allow the camera to autofocus by automatically choosing its own Focus Point s such as when using Auto Area AF autofocus area mode it typically focuses on the closest object This may or may not be what you want to focus on so you should select 159 Nikon D7200 Experience or at least narrow down where the camera focuses using the autofocus Focus Points or one of the Dynamic Area groups of points By doing so you are telling the camera exactly where to autofocus or where to look to find a moving subject to track For example you often want to focus on a subject s eyes but if you allow the camera to choose the autofocus point by itself it may select another part of the face or somewhere else on the body or even a
15. cted thumbnail for a closer look and the OK Button will complete the operation Playback Folder This sets which images will be visible during Playback see Figure 31 left Leave at the default setting D7200 and all the images taken with this camera will be visible If you are sharing memory cards between different cameras which is not at all recommended as it may lead to confusion and file management headaches then you can select All If you just wish to view only the images in the current folder select Current You can select and create individual folders for organizing your photos in the Storage Folder item in the Photo Shooting Menu Most users will likely wish to leave this set for D7200 Hide image Select date Current Deselect all Figure 31 Left Playback Folder options to determine which images are visible during image playback Right Hide Image options to hide images from view during image playback Hide Image This is used to hide images from view during playback which could help prevent accidental erasing of that image see Figure 31 right You can select the images to hide using Select set then use the Multi Selector and Zoom out Button to select the desired images You can also select all images taken on a specific date using Select 43 Nikon D7200 Experience date Be aware that hidden images will be deleted by formatting the memory card View all the previously hidden images by choosing Deselect all
16. cusing in that situation it can be used with the Electronic Rangefinder feature of the D7200 to help confirm when the subject is in focus This is explained in the Autofocusing chapter If this option is set for Off you will only be able to view the Focus Point as you are selecting it with the Multi Selector 73 Nikon D7200 Experience a5 Focus point illumination Manual focus mod ocus mode a5Focus point illumination A F AF point illumination ON T E Manual focus mode ON gt off P E Figure 68 Left Focus Point Illumination options to choose how the AF points are displayed in the Viewfinder for various situations Right The Focus Point Illumination sub menu for Manual Focus Mode a6 Focus point wrap around This determines if the Focus Point selection will wrap around to the other side of the screen when you reach an edge see Figure 69 left In other words if you are selecting your AF point as will explain you should be doing much of the time and you reach an AF point on the far right when you click right again do you want to wrap around to a Focus Point on the far left Wrap or do you wish to stop at the edge and not continue to the other side No Wrap do not like my selection wrapping around to the other side since it is unlikely the subject suddenly goes from the right of the frame to the left side or from the top to the bottom so suggest setting this for No Wrap But if
17. d by a professional who gave just the right amount of technical with explanations of why you use those settings when to use those settings all properly explained The book is a revelation well thought through and well written R D C All I Need I have been using Nikon dSLR cameras for many years In all this time I have never come across a publication which complements the rather soulless and complex user manual so well Your excellent work is all I need to exploit the potential of this amazing dSLR Martin D Really Practical and Tremendously Helpful Readers of this e book can expect to benefit from a more rewarding photographic experience using this superb camera and be better able to exploit its potential to match their personal objectives and photographic style Highly recommended M M This is the most helpful manual I ve ever used No serious Nikon camera user should be without this I find it very easy to find what I need and even easier to understand S B Really Focuses on the Why I found the Nikon manual good for understanding how to set things up but not much on the why this book really focuses on the why Benoit A It s clear concise and gets to the heart of the camera s multiple and often confusing options Very highly recommended for experienced user and beginner alike G S A A Must Have Accessory What a great addition to my bag This is a well written full body of work that explains in plain Engli
18. d when shooting in Manual M mode which will enable the camera to automatically maintain a consistent exposure level if the brightness level of the scene changes The D7200 also now includes a Flat Picture Control style designed to best retain shadows and highlights for post production and zebra stripes for displaying overexposed areas of the scene when viewed on the camera s LCD Monitor ku e Ls i2 lan A T i A MN ase 9 qr cai 8 ve Un i NN S Were j um LAN peti HOA Abi iuo MEN e f iv A J 1 la NM hy 1 HIN i d A ran i 2 b j li if D L ums J j NM im A14 m n WAN wi T iei A it V CHAY 2 yw AN i VU AN Figure 2 Blue Heron Arlington Mass Captured with the D7200 and 18 140mm 173 5 5 6 kit lens cropped from larger image Shutter speed 1 1000 Aperture f 5 6 ISO 1600 Exposure Compensation 1 The D7200 boasts a ruggedly built weather sealed body with a magnesium alloy frame dual SD memory card slots a big and bright 10096 coverage Viewfinder with a clear Nikon D7200 Experience OLED display remote Speedlight flash control and numerous customization options The camera s high resolution high quality image sensor along with its highly versatile and customizable 51 point autofocus system scene recognition exposure m
19. dy before using the D7200 you will find that many of these Menus and Custom Settings options are similar and you may wish to continue to use most of the same settings that you have determined work best for you However there are some new additions with the D7200 39 Nikon D7200 Experience Figure 28 1960 Chevrolet Corvette Codman Estate Antique Auto Show Lincoln Mass Shutter speed 1 1000 Aperture f 2 8 ISO 200 Important Note As with most current dSLR cameras the D7200 has a couple menu settings quirks or conflicts that may drive you crazy if you are not aware why they are occurring Most notably some settings will be greyed out in the menus and you will not be able to select them if a conflicting setting is enabled or if you are currently using an automatic shooting mode a Scene Mode or an Effects Mode Examples include certain functions like White Balance Bracketing and HDR shooting which are not accessible when the camera is set to capture files in the NEF RAW image format You will need to change the Image Quality to JPEG only Also if you are working in Auto Shooting Mode or the Scene or Effects modes certain Menu items will be inaccessible If you only have one memory card inserted a Menu item such as Copy Image s will be greyed out And if you are using a third party lens or a non G E or D Nikon lens a lens correction item such as Auto Distortion Control will not be accessible These are actu
20. e grip up orientation it will jump again back to the far left point 75 Nikon D7200 Experience The camera will recognize three different orientations horizontal vertical with the camera grip side of the camera up and vertical with the camera grip facing down This can be handy in situations such as when you are taking portraits and you switch between horizontal and vertical camera orientation yet you want an AF point at the relative upper right position to remain selected near where you have located the model s face However if you enable this option and then use your camera later and forget that you have it set this way the AF points will seem to be acting extremely erratically as you change camera orientation until you remember to set this back to No a8 Store points by orientation a9 Built in AF assist illuminator i Ld s mmm m L D Figure 71 Left Store Points by Orientation to choose if the camera remembers the last Focus Point used when the camera is held in a specific orientation Right Built in AF Assist Illuminator to enable or disable the AF Assist lamp on the front of the camera Off a9 Built in AF assist illuminator This is used to enable or disable the AF Assist Illuminator light the small white lamp found on the front of the camera near the Sub Command Dial Turn this On to assist you with autofocusing in low light but be sure to turn it Off if you are working in situations where
21. e information as well as the basics for buttons controls and how to access and change all the settings And will refer to the manuals for very specialized or rarely used functions that are well explained there Note that the D7200 User s Manual can also be obtained as a PDF file from the Nikon website at the websites below USA https support nikonusa com app answers detail a_id 13948 Anchor 9 Europe http downloadcenter nikonimglib com en products 197 D7200 html 11 Nikon D7200 Experience 3 MENUS and CUSTOM SETTINGS 3 1 Setting Up the D7200 The Menus and Custom Settings of the Nikon D7200 allow you to have greater more precise control over how your camera functions They are an important part of what makes the D7200 a much more powerful and exacting tool than mid level dSLR cameras and they allow you to customize the camera to work for you to work how you work Using them you can also fine tune settings and operations including white balance metering exposure and autofocusing highly recommend that you carefully go through these menus and change the settings to the options that allow you to use the camera in the manner that works best for you and your shooting needs Some of the Menu items are only used when shooting reviewing or processing images but several of them should be set up in advance Below are explanations and recommended typical settings for the Menus and Custom Settings of the Nikon D7200 realize
22. ease Figure 65 Left AF C Priority Selection options to determine if shutter release and maintaining the maximum continuous frame rate are the priorities or if exact focus of each shot is the priority Right The similar AF S Priority Selection options for when working in AF S Focus Mode a2 AF S priority selection This is similar to AF C Priority above except that this setting is for when you are working in Single servo AF Mode AF S Autofocus Mode typically used when your subject is relatively still or when you are not tracking a moving subject see Figure 65 right Again determine if getting the shot Release or exact focus Focus is your priority Since AF S is typically used with subjects that are not moving it generally makes more sense to ensure focus is attained thus you may wish to select Focus for this setting This setting is also important if you wish to either make use of or avoid trap focus a focusing technique which will be explained in Chapter 5 a3 Focus tracking with lock on This setting determines how the autofocus system reacts to sudden dramatic changes in the distance of the subject when you are working in AF C autofocus mode The camera can be set to wait a brief period of time before refocusing at the new distance 1 Short a long period of time 5 Long or steps in between from 1 to 5 see Figure 66 left For example you may be tracking a football player across the field when anothe
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24. ems that your camera or lens is not autofocusing be sure to check these two switches one on the camera body and one on the lens Press the AF Mode Button inside the Focus Mode Selector switch and set the Autofocus Mode to AF S Single servo AF using the rear Main Command Dial and set the AF Area Mode to 162 Nikon D7200 Experience Single Point AF using the front Sub Command Dial Look at the top Control Panel to view the settings as you change them You will see AF S for the mode and a large S for the area mode If you first press the Info Button to turn on the Information Display you can also view and change the settings there Lens Focus Mode Selector AF Mode Button Focus Mode Selector Figure 177 Additional autofocus controls of the D7200 1 Set the Exposure Mode to P Program or to the mode of your choice A S or M if you are familiar with them 2 Tap the Shutter Button with a half press to wake up the camera and start the exposure metering 3 Looking through the Viewfinder use the Multi Selector thumb pad to select the Focus Point that is nearest to where you want to focus 4 Place that point over your intended subject 5 Press and hold the Shutter Button halfway down and see that point blink red The Focus Indicator circle should light up in your Viewfinder at the lower left You have locked the focus 6 Keeping the Shutter Button pressed halfway recompose if necessary and take the shot by full
25. etering system powerful Expeed 4 processor and extremely high ISO capabilities in low light will serve the needs of dedicated photographers of every level from enthusiasts to professionals The advanced features and customizable controls of the Nikon D7200 will enable photographers to consistently capture sharp clean and well exposed images in most any shooting situation But the D7200 is merely a tool It is up to you to make use of its features and capabilities to create the images you envision While the camera s manuals can tell you about all the settings and controls how to change them and their intended functions this guide will build upon that and explain when and why you may wish to use them Every button dial menu item and Custom Setting of the D7200 is there for a reason to help you consistently capture the images you want Some of them are more useful to different types of photographers and shooting situations and you don t necessarily need to learn and use them all immediately but this guide will help to give you the knowledge to confidently use the ones that turn your Nikon D7200 into an image capturing tool that works best for you Figure 3 Flowers Arlington Mass Autofocus modes exposure metering mode aperture shutter speed ISO and white balance all considered even in creating this simple image Shutter speed 1 1250 Aperture f 4 0 ISO 100 Nikon D7200 Experience 1 1 Take Control of Your Camera Since t
26. f a single book In fact you wouldn t want to as the never ending journey of learning and mastering photography is a big part of what it s all about Try not to become frustrated if you don t quite understand something or aren t always getting the results you desire Instead learn the controls functions settings and concepts bit by bit try them out in real life shooting situations and return to this guide the Nikon D7200 User s Manual and other photography books to address questions and problems you encounter Continue to learn and to photograph often and it should all begin to come together sometimes slowly and sometimes in rapid bursts of discovery and understanding 1 2 Using This Guide There are many different ways to use a dSLR camera and its controls to capture images and many diverse situations in which photographers work I m going to concentrate on the techniques that believe are the most practical useful and effective for the majority of enthusiast photographers using the D7200 while also explaining how settings can apply to advanced and specialized uses The settings and techniques discuss can apply to various types of photography including general photography action portrait and travel photography Once you have a firm grasp of the controls settings and techniques you will have the tools and knowledge to address different issues specific situations and challenging scenes encourage you to then experiment and co
27. f the Nikon D7200 Viewfinder showing the location of all 51 AF points and the optional grid display Note that you will not actually see all 51 AF points only the active one s Background image shown at 75 opacity to better see Viewfinder elements The fifteen centrally located AF points are more sensitive cross type points see Figure 176 A cross type AF point detects contrast in both the horizontal and vertical directions as opposed to AF points which are only sensitive to contrast in one of these directions However when using a lens or a lens teleconverter combination slower than f 5 6 and down to f 8 0 both the number of available AF points and the number of cross type AF points is reduced to just the one center AF Point So for example if you are using a 500mm f 4 lens and a 2x teleconverter the teleconverter causes a 2 stop loss effectively turning the lens into an f 8 lens The number of available AF points is thus limited to the centrally located point The available Autofocus AF Area Modes are thus limited as well with 3D Tracking and Auto Area AF no longer an option If set for these modes the camera will actually use Single Point AF This will impact bird and sport photographers making use of long lenses plus teleconverters Autofocusing when working in Live View and Movie Live View works differently with different Autofocus Modes and AF Area Modes This will be explained in the Live View chapter 161 Nikon D7200 Experien
28. he camera is a tool to take the images you want to take you obviously can t always allow the camera to make decisions for you You have to take control of the camera to ensure that you capture exactly the images you intend by autofocusing precisely where you intend setting the aperture or shutter speed that you want and obtaining the exposure you desire While the D7200 is an intelligent camera it cannot read your mind and your intentions and does not know that you wish to focus on and properly expose the yellow flower in the foreground while making the background appear out of focus and the flower petals to be caught still and not be blurred from the motion of the wind on this bright sunny day see Figure 3 You have to tell the camera to do all of this through the various controls and settings such as the Autofocus Mode and AF Area Mode lock focus on the center of the flower the exposure metering mode properly expose the petals the aperture setting the out of focus background the shutter speed freezing the motion of the flower from the wind the ISO bright day and the white balance sunny day Taking control of all of these functions and settings will enable you to consistently create the dramatic and compelling images you envision Figure 4 1965 Ford Mustang Shelby GT 350 Falmouth Auto Show on Cape Cod Falmouth Mass Shutter speed 1 1000 Aperture f 4 0 ISO 100 Nikon D7200 Experience Learning to u
29. he different AF Area Modes such as Single Point AF or 9 Point Dynamic Area AF you will still only be able to manually select from the 11 points for your initial point Figure 70 Using 51 AF points vs 11 AF points A simulated view of the D7200 Viewfinder showing the configuration of all 51 Focus Points left and the 11 Focus Points right available when the 11 Points setting is chosen for Custom Setting a7 Background image is shown at 50 opacity to better view the AF points Note that only the single selected Focus Point will be visible in the Viewfinder during actual shooting not all AF Points a8 Store points by orientation This can be used to have a specific AF point be automatically selected when you hold the camera in a certain orientation see Figure 71 left If you set this for Off the current AF point that you have selected will remain the active AF point when you change camera orientation as you would generally expect However if you enable this feature the camera will return to the AF point last selected when the camera was in that orientation So for example set this for Yes then hold the camera in the standard orientation and select a far right AF point Then position the camera vertically with the grip side up and select a far left AF point When you return the camera to the standard horizontal orientation the camera will return to the far right point as the active AF point When you return the camera to th
30. he subject is going to be difficult to follow or keep located as a single AF point you can make use of the Dynamic Area AF Area Modes so that some or all of the surrounding points will help retain focus if the subject temporarily moves away from the selected Focus Point If the subject will be moving across your field of view as you keep the camera relatively still you can make use of the 3D Tracking mode The Focus Indicator light in the Viewfinder will illuminate when using AF C mode when the subject is in focus or the triangles surrounding the Focus Indicator dot will illuminate to show that focusing operation is in progress This subject tracking of AF C will even work in conjunction with continuous shooting If you keep the Shutter Button fully pressed and continue to take photos even at 6 frames per second the camera will keep focusing on the moving subject As you can imagine this is ideal for tracking a player running across a field a dog running toward you a toddler in action or a bird moving across the frame Note that when shooting with Continuous High Speed not every shot may be in sharp focus as the camera sometimes can t keep up and accurately predict the subject s speed or location But you 166 Nikon D7200 Experience What Readers are Saying About Doug s Previous Guides A well written professional helpful guide Brilliant just what I was looking for A manual that was exciting clear to follow had examples and was use
31. his is used to determine if both the Shutter Button and AF ON Button initiate autofocusing or just the rear AF ON Button see Figure 66 right The Shutter AF ON setting will allow you to autofocus by either half pressing the Shutter Button or by pressing the rear AE L AF L Button and is the default setting If set for AF ON only you will then need to assign the AE L AF L Button to AF ON Custom Setting f4 You will then press the AE L AF L Button to initiate autofocusing when shooting as the Shutter Button will no longer do this because the autofocusing operation has been removed from the Shutter Button Or you can assign another button such as the Pv Button to the AF ON function if desired Using the AE L AF L Button for focusing is a technique called back button focusing and is explained in the Locking Focus and Back Button Focusing section of Chapter 5 Leave this set for Shutter AF ON for use when reading this guide except as noted for back button focusing a5 Focus point illumination This is used to determine if and how the active autofocus point or points are displayed in the Viewfinder while shooting when using various autofocus AF Area Modes see Figure 67 72 Nikon D7200 Experience a5Focus point illumination a5Focus point illumination AF point illumination F Figure 67 Left Focus Point Illumination options to choose how the AF points are displayed in the Viewfinder for various situations Right The
32. hor with the exception of selected Al Non Al lens photos by Andrew Martin Nikon D7200 Experience Nikon D7200 Experience The Still Photography Guide to Operation and Image Creation with the Nikon D7200 by Douglas J Klostermann PDF Version 1 0 PREVIEW April 2015 Author s website www dojoklo com Author s blog http blog dojoklo com Published by Full Stop Media good writing for better photography Arlington Mass 02474 USA http www dojoklo com Full Stop Nikon D7200 Experience CONTENTS 1 GETTING STARTED with the NIKON D7200 eeeee 6 1 1 Take Control of Your Camera oed rp oem Cp ee m Qu hei ier Rudd 9 T2 Usifig Thus GUI sau oti encase ate Sa e put pete e Ue Eee ieu Goles eee 10 TS Gelling Sla IGu cou ceto fe s e TER och tee Aa ue rib Ep ETA 15 1 4 New Features of the D7200 o octo otim a cee retin de Pec a bU pet adt 17 2 CAMERA CONTROLS ieu xeu IRERRxRRRRARDXREUNREXRERRERIXE CRURA RRETESRRRUR NA iaiia 22 3 MENUS and CUSTOM SETTINGS eeeeeeee eene nennen nennen nnn nana nnn 39 3 Telmo b the D7200 15 Scrat Sten didi eb mde odo n ete he eae hat eee diae 39 3 2 Setup Guide Spreadsheet uo hop e o puta eb a eet usd ue cus 41 eu Playback MODUS detenido Geeta aa coal iu A educunt o i Ter ud RES 42 3 4 Photo Shooting METILI o ooo eto v DOO RH Iso ote des 49 3 5 Movie Shooting Menu Intro roseo pre e hes dies au D tiet Xam Ro Cd i acis 69
33. it will be distracting unwanted or unnecessary see Figure 71 right Note that if this light is enabled it will only function in Single servo AF S Autofocus Mode or in AF A mode and the camera has selected AF S And it will only function when either Auto area AF is the active Autofocus Area Mode or when the center Focus Point is being used in another Autofocus Area Mode In other words the AF Assist Illuminator lamp is mainly designed to be used when taking shots of still subjects no farther than 10 feet 3 meters away using AF S Autofocus Mode while focusing with the center Focus Point 76 Nikon D7200 Experience 5 AUTOFOCUSING 5 1 Using Autofocus One of the essential steps in taking a successful and sharp photo is controlling where and how the camera autofocuses The versatile and customizable autofocus system of the D7200 is a major part of what makes it such a powerful camera and in P A S and M Shooting Modes you can and should take control of the autofocus system The autofocus system is comprised of the autofocus related controls see Figure 174 the Autofocus Modes such as Single servo AF also called AF S the autofocus Focus Points and AF Area Modes such as 9 Point Dynamic Area AF and the autofocus related menu and Custom Settings items described at the beginning of this text which customize how the AF system works You will select an Autofocus Mode generally based on whether the subject is still or moving and sele
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35. n 1 3x crop mode the frame rate can even be increased up to 7 fps The buffer capacity has been improved to allow a rapid burst of up to 18 continuous images when capturing full quality NEF RAW files or up to 35 continuous images if using a lower quality compressed RAW setting And the autofocus points of the D7200 are now sensitive down to 3 EV enabling the camera to more quickly and accurately focus in low light situations Figure 1 Detail of the Nikon D7200 digital SLR and 18 140mm 1 3 5 5 6G kit lens Nikon D7200 Experience In addition the D7200 includes a 2016 pixel RGB exposure metering sensor for subject tracking and determination of exposure settings and an ISO sensitivity range up to 25 600 which improves the potential for sharp clean images in low light situations New Hi BW1 and Hi BW2 ISO settings will accommodate extremely low light scenes however they will only capture monochrome JPEG images And with the D7200 an optical low pass filter is not used in front of the image sensor which will thus allow for higher image resolution when using high quality lenses Filmmakers will be able to take advantage of the numerous video improvements to the D7200 including 1080 at 60 50p frame size and rates for HD video when making use of the 1 3x crop mode simultaneous HD video output to an optional external recorder via the HDMI terminal and a built in stereo microphone with selectable frequency ranges Auto ISO can now be use
36. ntinue to learn and to find the techniques that work best and are most comfortable or intuitive for you The D7200 is a highly sophisticated tool that deserves to be used to its full potential and that involves taking control of the camera and its functions which means taking it off the automatic and Scene modes and off automatically selected autofocus points when not needed While this may be more challenging at first these are the 10 Nikon D7200 Experience techniques that are necessary to take full advantage of the capabilities of any dSLR including the D7200 and will lead you to have more control and consistency over your image making Hopefully this will inevitably lead to better images Figure 5 Detail of the Nikon D7200 dSLR This guide is intended to be used with the camera in your hands That is the best way to directly follow and understand the controls functions and settings as they are being explained Though the controls menus and settings are all illustrated in this guide which will assist those who don t have the camera in hand It is also intended to be used in conjunction with and in addition to the camera s manuals not to completely replace them so every bit of information in the Nikon D7200 User s Manual and Nikon D7200 Menu Guide will not be repeated here Among the often brief descriptions and sometimes frustratingly incomplete and disjointed explanations found in the manuals there is some very valuabl
37. ou select the Focus Point or Auto Area AF where the camera selects the AF point s for you suggest you nearly always select your own desired Focus Point so that the camera autofocuses exactly where you want it to As noted above focus on your subject by pressing the Shutter Button halfway The active AF point will illuminate blink and the Focus Indicator light at the lower left in the Viewfinder will illuminate as well Continue to press the Shutter Button all the way to take the shot If you half press the Shutter Button to lock focus on your subject the camera will remain focused at that distance as long as you keep half pressing the Shutter Button You can recompose the shot as you wish and then fully press the Shutter Button to take the photo Again if the Focus Indicator light does not light up and the camera does not take the photo the camera may not be finding enough contrast to focus on you may be too close to your subject for the lens to focus or the lighting may be too dim for the AF system to work well However if you are photographing a subject that is approaching or receding from view at a relatively constant rate or photographing fast or erratic or unpredictably moving subjects or photographing sports action or wildlife you will usually want to use Continuous Servo AF AF C Autofocus Mode Continuous Servo AF AF C This mode used in conjunction with the various AF Area Modes can help you to capture sharp images
38. ps make notes of how you may wish to set them or adjust them for the different types of scenes and situations you photograph Please keep in mind that the reason the Nikon D7200 offers so many menu items and customization options is that photographers have different needs and work in different ways and it is best to determine which settings you need or prefer rather than simply relying on the suggested settings from myself or other photographers When setting up the Menus and Custom Settings be sure to place your Mode Dial on A S or M Shooting Mode first because all the items may not be accessible in the Menus if your camera is set on one of the Auto Scene or Effects Modes 41 Nikon D7200 Experience 3 3 Playback Menu ES PLAYBACK MENU Delete z Playback folder Hide image 7 Playback display options k Copy image s Image review O After delete Rotate tall Figure 29 Playback Menu Delete Use this to delete a single image or a selection of images Selected all images taken on a specific date Select date or all images in the current playback folder on the selected memory card All see Figure 30 left See the Playback Folder menu item next to determine which images are included in the current playback folder just mentioned If you have two memory cards inserted you will be prompted to choose which memory card to delete S ot 1 or Slot 2 If selecting images use the Multi Selector to navigate to the desired image
39. r player much closer to you comes between you and your intended subject This setting will determine if and how quickly the camera then focuses on this nearer player or if it continues to focus at the original distance as the closer player passes through your field of view If you do not wish for the camera to suddenly change focus to the nearer player set to a longer period such as 4 or 5 If you wish to switch focus to a sudden closer or farther object such as perhaps a flock of moving birds where focusing on any bird and not a specific bird is the priority then set for a shorter period 7 or 2 or even set for Off and focus will immediately change Keep this option in mind with the various 71 Nikon D7200 Experience AF C Autofocus Mode and AF Area Mode configurations discussed in the Autofocusing chapter as your preference will likely change depending on your subject and situation Sometimes you may not want the camera to quickly refocus on a closer or more distant subject while other times you might a3Focus tracking with lock on z a4 AF activation AF ON onl v JAFE 1 Short n E Off gt Figure 66 Left Focus Tracking With Lock On setting to determine how long the camera waits before refocusing on a subject at a different distance when working in AF C Autofocus Mode Right AF Activation to choose if both the Shutter Button and AF ON Button initiate autofocusing or just the rear AF ON Button a4 AF activation T
40. raised hand that is nearer to the camera than the face to focus most sharply on If you are capturing an image of a bird in a tree the camera has no idea that you want the autofocus system to zero in on the bird so that it is in sharp focus and not on the branches or leaves near it or perhaps even the leaves much closer to you Be sure to read the Menus and Custom Settings section first to make sure your camera is properly set up to make use of all the autofocus points to always illuminate your active Focus Point if desired and various other recommended autofocus settings Most of these settings are in the Custom Setting a Autofocus menu Autofocus works in part by looking for contrast so try to focus locate your Focus Point as you view it in the Viewfinder on a texture or a detail with a pronounced line or some amount of contrast between light and dark It may not be able to focus on a large area of consistent color such as a white wall or clear blue sky or even a uniformly colored and illuminated shirt or on a subject or scene that is too dark It can be disrupted by regular patterns and fine detail or confused when looking through close objects to objects farther away such as looking through a screen or fence And it sometimes fails to work well in highly contrasting or dim light though the Built in AF Assist Illuminator of Custom Setting a9 can assist in this situation 160 Nikon D7200 Experience Figure 175 Simulated view o
41. se and get the most out of an advanced digital SLR dSLR camera like the D7200 takes time practice patience mistakes and experimentation If you have upgraded from a previous dSLR such as the D7100 D300 or D5300 or one of their predecessors you are in for a treat Its additional features and capabilities will more easily help you to successfully capture scenes and situations that you may have been limited in consistently attaining before Its sophisticated and accurate autofocus system coupled with its fast continuous shooting speed plus its exposure metering system and high ISO capabilities will help you get sharp images of subjects and moments that previously you may have missed especially in lower light situations If you are relatively new to dSLR photography and are still in the process of learning all the controls of a dSLR and the exposure concepts of digital photography you have perhaps jumped near the proverbial deep end of the pool by choosing the highly advanced D7200 But don t worry this book will help guide you through its features controls and capabilities Be sure to take it slowly and patiently as you learn the features and concepts that will explain With practice and experience you will soon be shooting with confidence and can begin to take advantage of the camera s more advanced functions Even if you are an intermediate photographer don t expect to just pick up all the new information at once in one or two readings o
42. sh how to get the most out my new camera Doug provides the knowledge and experience to bring you to the next level I look forward to learning more every time I open the book Steven A Pro Right There with You If you want to get the camera up and running with the feeling of a pro right there with you then I would strongly recommend it His explanation is first class and he explains how various custom settings are related to each other All in all a great read Camera in one hand and reader in the other and dig in Tim S Purchase Nikon D7200 Experience at http www dojoklo com Full Stop Nikon D7200 Experience htm 379 Nikon D7200 Experience About the Author Douglas Klostermann is a travel culture and humanitarian photographer as well as the author and publisher of Full Stop e book camera guides including the best selling Nikon D810 Experience and Nikon D750 Experience He has photographed for numerous organizations in the United States and in Latin America been recognized by the United Nations Development Programme for his humanitarian photography and been published in magazines and books including Conde Nast Traveler Sherman s Travel South American Explorer and Viva Travel Guides He also lectures and gives individual instruction on digital photography Doug is a member of the National Press Photographers Association NPPA Learn more about photography techniques and equipment on his blog Picturing Change at http b
43. th your equipment and software and which take precedence over any content in this work All contents including cover design text and photographs with the exception of products brands logos and contents of menus and screenshots are copyright by the author All products brands logos and contents of menus and screenshots are property of the respective companies and websites Terms which are trademarks or service marks in this e book are used in an editorial and educational manner and should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark or service mark Nikon and D7200 are trademarks of Nikon Inc Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom are trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc The author and the contents of this book are not affiliated with or endorsed by Nikon Special thanks to Newtonville Camera of Newton Mass http www nvcamera com ALD co E A Ce IN Since 1974 New England s X V Photo amp Video Store 249 Walnut Street Newton MA 02460 www NVCAMERA com 617 965 1240 Douglas Klostermann is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon com Links are provided to products and accessories mentioned in this guide Copyright 2015 Douglas J Klostermann Full Stop Media LLC all rights reserved Cover design and photograph by the author All photographs by the aut
44. u have become more familiar with the autofocus system including the Autofocus Modes and Autofocus AF Area Modes a1 AF C priority selection This setting determines if attaining focus is top priority when you are working in Continuous servo AF Mode AF C Autofocus Mode or if you just want the shots to be taken even if exact focus is not attained for each shot see Figure 65 left It is designed for when you are capturing a burst of images using a continuous Release Mode Specifically when you press the Shutter Button this setting determines if the images are taken immediately Helease even if the first image is not yet in focus or if the camera waits for focus to be attained before taking each photo Focus For example if you are tracking a moving subject such as a runner or an animal you may wish to just capture a rapid series of shots at all costs in order to ensure getting specific moments and exact focus of each shot may not be the priority Or you may wish to make sure the camera has properly focused each shot before the shutter is released This however may cause a slight perhaps millisecond delay for each shot and the exact moments may be missed If capturing the images at all costs and maintaining the 70 Nikon D7200 Experience maximum continuous frame rate are the priorities set for Release If exact focus is your priority set on Focus al AF priority selection a2AFS priority selection i F ye Rel
45. us Points are active and how they follow or track a moving object You can set these two functions in various combinations First the Autofocus Modes Select the Autofocus Mode by pressing the AF Mode Button the button located inside the Focus Mode Selector switch that says AF M on the camera body near the base of the lens and rotating the rear Main Command Dial while monitoring the settings on the top Control Panel or in the Viewfinder If the Information Display is on by pressing the Info Button you can also view the settings on the rear Monitor see Figure 178 Focus mode AF area mode Focus mode AF area mode AF area mode r1 AF area mode r1 Focus mode AF S Focus mode AF C r1 r1 AF S AF C Figure 178 Autofocus Modes as viewed on the rear LCD Monitor while changing Left AF S mode Right AF C Mode 164 Nikon D7200 Experience Single Servo AF AF S Use this mode when your subject is stationary or is still and not going to move You can also use it if your subject is not going to move very much or if the distance between you and the subject is not going to change between the time you lock focus recompose and take the shot Lock focus on the subject by half pressing the Shutter Button and recompose if necessary This mode can even be used for moving people or subjects if you quickly take the shot after establishing or locking focus When using AF S you can select from two AF Area Modes Single Point AF where y
46. which will also remove protection from images that you previously chose to Protect It is typically best not to use this feature so that you don t lose track of any of your images and accidentally erase hidden images when formatting a memory card Playback Display Options During image playback on the rear LCD Monitor you can scroll through various information displays in order to view your images either full screen or with various shooting data or histograms This menu item is used to select which of these views will be available during playback see Figure 32 recommend that you select all of the Additional photo info options at least initially Then after some use you can determine which information views you prefer and deselect the ones you don t need These will all be illustrated in the Image Playback section Playback display options Basic photo info M None image only M Highlights Y qw RGB histogram B m Shooting data 5 MONT Tai OK 0 4 Figure 32 Playback Display Options allowing you to select which information and displays are available to view during image playback None will display a full screen image with no information which helps you to inspect the image Highlights will display blinking areas to alert you of where the image has been overexposed which can help you determine the proper exposure for the subsequent shots RGB histogram will display histogram graphs of the various individual color channels to
47. y pressing the Shutter Button 163 Nikon D7200 Experience If the Focus Indicator does not light up and the camera does not take the photo the camera may not be finding something to focus on may not be finding enough contrast to lock in on or you may be too close to your subject for the lens to focus There are reasons to make use of all the Focus Points and not just the center one all the time which will be discussed It may sound difficult to manually select the Focus Point each time but it is actually very quickly done and will become instinctive You may even start to set your AF point as you approach a scene before even bringing your camera to your eye using your thumb on the Multi Selector For example press right multiple times so that when you bring the camera to your eye a far right AF point is already selected But if you wish you can start by always using the center AF point and recomposing before taking the shot And remember that Custom Setting a7 Number of Focus Points allows you to limit the number of selectable points to 11 Points to perhaps make this process more manageable at first 5 2 Autofocus Modes The D7200 has three different Autofocus Modes to choose from typically depending on if your subject is still or if it is moving and you wish to track its movement and remain continuously focused on it It also has several different autofocus AF Area Modes discussed in the next section to specify how many of the Foc
48. you recomposed after locking focus The Focus Point is shown by a tiny red square or squares superimposed on your image when you view it on the rear LCD Monitor but which will not be on the actual image see Figure 34 It is most helpful for when you let the camera select the autofocus point such as in action situations and or when using an AF Area Mode other than Single Point AF and then you can see if the camera focused where you wished But if you manually select your own AF point as you typically should in many situations you will already know where the camera focused If the camera did not achieve focus or if Auto Area AF mode was used with AF C focus mode no Focus Point will appear 45 Nikon D7200 Experience 207 305 110107200 DSC 0392 JPG RAW FINE 2015 03 22 09 03 14 ox 36000x4000 Figure 34 File information view during image playback with Focus point display enabled to show which Focus Point was used for autofocusing with this shot indicated by the small red square located at the cat s eye Keep in mind that if you selected a Focus Point locked focus and then recomposed the image before taking the shot the image on your rear LCD will display which AF point was used but the displayed Focus Point will not actually be located in the same place on the image that the camera focused before you recomposed so it won t actually be helpful This will be illustrated and explained in the Autofocusing chapter of this
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