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1.           in    dot      low temperature polysilicon     with 170   viewing angle  100  frame coverage  and     brightness adjustment                Full frame and thumbnail  four or nine images  playback    with playback zoom  slide show  highlights  histogram  a display  auto image rotation  and image comment  up to    MUS CLUE G G II CLUS LEH U DE OE E A DE a I    LAIN SAANANE A UIE E EAEE ENE EEEE Jannani    HM output      Type C mini pin HDMI connector  camera monitor turns off    o tal oe when HDMI cable is connected  Ter pin remote terminal  Can be used to connect remote control or GPS device   lt   compliant with NMEA0183 version 2 01 or 3 01  requires    optional MC 35 GPS adapter cord and cable with D sub 9     se pin connector                Chinese  Simplified and Traditional   Dutch  English   Finnish  French  German  Italian  Japanese  Korean  Polish    Portuguese Russian  Spanish  Swedish    nea yc yer yeu err reese coer era       upportee anges                 vi  rechargeable Nikon EN EL3e  EN EL4a  or EN EL4 Li ion    battery or eight AA alkaline  NiMH  lithium  or nickel   a manganese batteries  EN EL4a EN EL4 and AA batteries    available separately  A BL 3 battery chamber cover is    T T al ee E required when using EN EL4a or EN EL4 batteries     pva IAAL e ammm            AR EH  5a or r EH  5 AC adapter  available separately        1 4 in   ISO 1222        433       434    Approx  147 x 123 x 77 mm  5 8 x 4 8 x 3 0 in    Approx  995 g  2 19 Ib   without 
2.     398    Do not drop  The product may  malfunction if subjected to strong  shocks or vibration     Keep dry  This product is not  waterproof  and may malfunction if  immersed in water or exposed to  high levels of humidity  Rusting of  the internal mechanism can cause  irreparable damage     Avoid sudden changes in temperature   Sudden changes in temperature   such as occur when entering or  leaving a heated building ona cold  day  can cause condensation inside  the device  To prevent  condensation  place the device ina  carrying case or plastic bag before  exposing it to sudden changes in  temperature        Keep away from strong magnetic fields   Do not use or store this device in  the vicinity of equipment that  generates strong electromagnetic  radiation or magnetic fields   Strong static charges or the  magnetic fields produced by  equipment such as radio  transmitters could interfere with  the monitor  damage data stored  on the memory card  or affect the  product s internal circuitry     Do not leave the lens pointed at the sun   Do not leave the lens pointed at  the sun or other strong light source  for an extended period  Intense  light may cause the image sensor  to deteriorate or produce a white  blur effect in photographs     Cleaning  When cleaning the camera  body  use a blower to gently  remove dust and lint  then wipe  gently with a soft  dry cloth  After  using the camera at the beach or  seaside  wipe off any sand or salt  using a cloth lightly dampened in
3.    4 Selected with flash unit  Non TTL auto  A  selected automatically if non CPU lens  is attached without specifying lens data using Non CPU lens data    5 Auto aperture  AA  is used regardless of mode selected with flash unit  Non TTL  auto  A  selected automatically if non CPU lens is attached without specifying  lens data using Non CPU lens data    6 Selected with flash unit    7 Select 1 320 s  Auto FP  or 1 250 s  Auto FP  for Custom Setting e1  Flash syne  speed  pg  305     _ 8 CPU lens required        380    Other Flash Units    The following flash units can be used in non TTL auto and manual  modes  If they are set to TTL  the camera shutter release button  will lock and no photographs can be taken     jra eure ap ns UI HI EHH HME UL U LU ARUN ASHI ONANAN EE Nb SNNN EEN EN EEEE pE EE EEE EEEE AAEE AOE AA EE EEE ENEE EEEE EE    cto   SB 30 SB 271  2  S   yy 9B 22S SB 22     7 att  oS e  8 28  SB 26  p   SB50D        B 20     oe  Flash mode 2   TN   SB 25  SB 24   C sB 16B  sp 15   P25                        A Non TTL auto v     v       M Manual v Vv Vv v   z4 Repeating flash Y          a  REAR Rear curtain sync v Y v Y                            1 Flash mode is automatically set to TTL and shutter release is disabled  Set flash  unit to A  non TTL auto flash    2 Autofocus Is only available with AF Micro lenses  60 mm  105 mm  or 200 mm         381       382       Notes on Optional Speedlights   Refer to the Speedlight manual for detailed instructions  If the Speedl
4.   282   Settings in all other banks  are unaffected        420    d1  d2  d3  d4  d5    d6    d7    Beep  pg  298     Viewfinder grid display  pg  298     Screen tips  pg  298      CL mode shooting speed  pg  299     Max  continuous release  pg  299   File number sequence  pg  300     Shooting info display  pg  301     d8  d9  dio    LCD illumination  pg  302   Exposure delay mode  pg   302     MB D10 battery type  pg  302     d11  e  e2  e3  e4  e5  e6  e7             Battery order  pg  304    Flash sync speed  pg  305    Flash shutter speed  pg  308    Flash cntrl for built in flash  pg  309   Modeling flash  pg  315    Auto bracketing set  pg  315    Auto bracketing  Mode M   pg  316                 Bracketing order  pg  317        Off    LR6  AA alkaline   Use MB D10 batteries first    1 2505  1 60 s  TTL  On    AE  amp  flash    Flash speed  MTR  gt  under  gt  over       421    Multi APET center button  pg  318        LCD backighi       f2  Shooting mode Select center focus point    Playback mode  f3 Multi selector  pg  319   f4 Photo info playback  pg  320   Assign FUNC  button  pg  320    f5    FUNC  button press  FUNC  button dials  Assign preview button  pg  324   f6    Preview button press  Preview command dials  Assign AE L AF L button  pg  325   f7    AE L AF L button press  AE L AF L command dials  Shutter spd  amp  aperture lock  pg  326   f8    Shutter speed lock  Aperture lock  Customize command dials  pg  326   Reverse rotation  pg  326   f9    Change main s
5.   Al modified Nikkor  Nikon  Series E and non CPU lenses with a focal length of 24    300mm  Al 50   300mm f 4 5  modified Al 50 300mm f 4 5  and Al S 50 300mm f 4 5 ED  lenses must be used at a Zoom position of 180mm or above  and Al 50   300mm f 4 5 ED lenses at a Zoom position of 135mm or above     vV Red Eye Reduction  Lenses that block the subject   s view of the AF assist illuminator may  interfere with red eye reduction     mM AF Assist Illumination    The AF assist illuminator can be used with lenses with focal lengths of 24   200 mm  AF assist illumination is not available with the following lenses   e AF S VR 200mm f 2G ED e AF S VR 200 400mm f 4G ED    At ranges under 0 7m  2ft  4in    the following lenses may block the AF   assist illuminator and interfere with autofocus when lighting is poor    e AF Micro 200mm f 4D ED e AF S DX 17 55mm f 2 8G ED   e AF S VR 24 120mm f 3 5 5 6G ED e AF S NIKKOR 24 70mm f 2 8G ED  e AF Micro 70 180mm f 4 5 5 6D ED     AF S 28 70mm f 2 8D ED   e AF S 17 35mm f 2 8D ED    At ranges under 1 1m  3ft  7in    the following lenses may block the AF   assist illuminator and interfere with autofocus when lighting is poor   e AF S DX VR 55 200mm f 4 5 6G ED    At ranges under 1 5m  4ft  11in    the following lenses may block the AF   assist illuminator and interfere with autofocus when lighting is poor    e AF S VR 70 200mm f 2 8G ED e AF S VR 70 300mm f 4 5 5 6G ED  e AF S 80 200mm f 2 8D ED e AF S NIKKOR 14 24mm f 2 8G ED   e AF 80 200mm f
6.   Do not  store your camera with naphtha or camphor moth balls or in  locations that   e are poorly ventilated or subject to humidities of over 60   e are next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic  fields  such as televisions or radios  e are exposed to temperatures above 50   C  122   F  or below   10   C  14   F     Cleaning       Use a blower to remove dust and lint  then wipe gently witha  soft  dry cloth  After using the camera at the beach or seaside   Camera wipe off sand or salt with a cloth lightly dampened in distilled       body water and dry thoroughly  Important  Dust or other foreign  os matter inside the camera may cause damage not covered under  warranty      These glass elements are easily damaged  Remove dust and _  Lens     lint with a blower  If using an aerosol blower  keep the can    mirror  and vertical to prevent the discharge of liquid  To remove  viewfinder  fingerprints and other stains  apply a small amount of lens  oo Cleaner to a soft cloth and clean with care           Remove dust and lint with a blower  z When removing  Monitor   gt  fingerprints and other stains  wipe the surface lightly with a  A     soft cloth or chamois leather  Do not apply pressure  as this  ee could result in damage or malfunction        Do not use alcohol  thinner  or other volatile chemicals     391       392    The Low Pass Filter    The image sensor that acts as the camera   s picture element is fitted  with a low pass filter to prevent moir    If you su
7.   Note that desiccant  gradually loses its capacity to  absorb moisture and should be  replaced at regular intervals     To prevent mold or mildew  take  the camera out of storage at least  once amonth  Turn the camera on  and release the shutter a few times  before putting it away     Store the battery in a cool  dry  place  Replace the terminal cover  before putting the battery away        399       400    Turn the product off before removing or  disconnecting the power source  Do not  unplug the product or remove the  battery while the product is on or  while images are being recorded or  deleted  Forcibly cutting power in  these circumstances could result in  loss of data or in damage to  product memory or internal  circuitry  To prevent an accidental  interruption of power  avoid  carrying the product from one  location to another while the AC  adapter is connected     Notes on the monitor  The monitor  may contain a few pixels that are  always lit or that do not light  This  is common to all TFT LCD monitors  and does not indicate a  malfunction  Images recorded  with the product are unaffected     Images in the monitor may be  difficult to see in a bright light     Do not apply pressure to the  monitor  as this could cause  damage or malfunction  Dust or  lint on the monitor can be removed  with a blower  Stains can be  removed by wiping lightly with a  soft cloth or chamois leather   Should the monitor break  care  should be taken to avoid injury  from broken glass an
8.   digital SLR using 1 005 segment RGB sensor are available     with built in flash and SB 900  SB 800  SB 600  or SB 400       Auto aperture  Available with SB 900  SB 800 and CPU lens   e Non TTL auto  Supported flash units include SB 900        B 800  SB 28  SB 27  and SB 22s       Distance priority manual  Available with SB 900 and SB 800  ME    Front curtain sync  slow sync  rear curtain sync  red eye  oe    reduction  red eye reduction with slow sync      3   1 EV in increments of 1 3  1 2  or 1 EV   marar indicator   Lights when built in flash or Speedlight such as SB 900      peter   SB 800  SB 600  SB 400  SB 80DX  SB 28DxX  or SB 50DX is  fully charged  blinks after flash is fi red at full output    DUNE AE N SEEE       ikon Creative Niele  lt  Advanced Wireless Lighting supported with built in flash   Pa CE       B 900  SB 800  or SU 800 as commander and SB 900   a eae SB 800  SB 600  or SB R200 as remotes  Auto FP High          Speed Sync and modeling illumination supported with all      CLS compatible flash units except SB 400  Flash Color  Information Communication and FV lock supported with  Se  all CLS compatible flash units              Auto  TTL white balance with main image sensor and  i a e    1 005 segment RGB sensor   7 manual modes with fine   tuning  color temperature setting               Hand held  Phase detection AF with 51 focus points  Sn ete a eee  including 15 cross type sensors   pn   Tripod  Contrast detect AF anywhere in frame                 
9.   n exposure mode     Subject too dark  photo   F Use flash 185  a willbe underexposed      Lower shutter 118  speed  A Choose a larger 119  aperture  smaller  f number   De   bust h Selected in A on ater eee  or select manual 118  121   blinks  exposure mode 5   exposure mode                          411       412       Indicator    So IHN ii    Control    panel      aa     blinks     Poke     blinks           View      4   blinks     cd   blinks         Pie     blinks     Err     blinks              Optional flash unit TER  does not support i TTL  flash control attached  and set to TTL     If indicator blinks for 3s  after flash fires  photo  may be underexposed     Memory insufficient to  record further photos  at current settings  or  camera has run out of  file or folder numbers     Camera malfunction           Change flash mode  setting on optional  flash unit     Check photo in  monitor  if  underexposed  adjust  settings and try again     e Reduce quality or  size     e Delete photographs     e Insert new memory  card     Release shutter  If error  persists or appears  frequently  consult  Nikon authorized  service representative           427    64 69    262  41       a    No memory  card       contro         panel   eS anoe    einen cannot          detect memory  card        Turn camera off and    confirm that card is  correctly inserted        rrr E lf NNN fn NNN NEN    This memory  card cannot  be used   Card may be  damaged   Insert    another card           e Er
10.   pure water and then dry the  camera thoroughly  In rare  instances  static electricity may  cause the LCD displays to light up  or go dark  This does not indicate a  malfunction  and the display will  soon return to normal     The lens and mirror are easily  damaged  Dust and lint should be  gently removed with a blower   When using an aerosol blower   keep the can vertical to prevent  discharge of liquid  To remove  fingerprints and other stains from  the lens  apply a small amount of  lens cleaner to a soft cloth and  wipe the lens carefully     See    The Low Pass Filter     pp  392   395  for information on cleaning  the low pass filter     Lens contacts  Keep the lens contacts  clean     Do not touch the shutter curtain  The  shutter curtain is extremely thin  and easily damaged  Under no  circumstances should you exert  pressure on the curtain  poke it  with cleaning tools  or subject it to  powerful air currents froma  blower  These actions could    scratch  deform  or tear the curtain     The shutter curtain may appear to  be unevenly colored  but this has  no affect on pictures and does not  indicate a malfunction     Storage  To prevent mold or mildew   store the camera in a dry  well   ventilated area  If the product will  not be used for an extended  period  remove the battery to  prevent leakage and store the  camera ina plastic bag containing  a desiccant  Do not  however  store  the camera case in a plastic bag  as  this may cause the material to  deteriorate
11.  2 8D ED    At ranges under 2 3m  7ft  7in    the following lenses may block the AF   assist illuminator and interfere with autofocus when lighting is poor   e AF VR 80 400mm f 4 5 5 6D ED       375    Calculating Picture Angle   The D700 can be used with Nikon lenses for 35mm  135  format cameras   If Auto DX crop is on  the default setting  and a 35mm format lens is  attached  the picture angle will be the same as a frame of 35mm film   36 0 x 23 9 mm   if a DX lens is attached  the picture angle will  automatically be adjusted to 23 5 x 15 6 mm  DX format      To choose a picture angle different from that of the current lens  turn Auto  DX crop off and select FX format  36 x 24  or DX format  24 x 16   Ifa  35 mm format lens is attached  the picture angle could be reduced by   1 5 x by selecting DX format  24 x 16   exposing a smaller area     FX format  36 x 24  picture size  36 0 x 23 9 mm   equivalent to 35mm format camera     Picture diagonal    DX format  24 x 16  picture size   23 5 x 15 6 mm  equivalent to DX  format camera        Picture angle  FX format  36 x 24    35mm format     Picture angle  DX format  24 x 16   DX format        The DX format  24 x 16  picture angle is about 1 5 times smaller than the  35mm format picture angle  To calculate the focal length of lenses in  35mm format when DX format  24 x 16  is selected  multiply the focal  length of the lens by about 1 5  for example  the effective focal length of a  50mm lens in 35mm format would be 75 mm wh
12.  ED e AF S 600mm f 4D ED II    e AF S 300mm f 4D ED 2 e AF S 600mm f 4D ED 2   e AF S NIKKOR 400mm f 2 8G ED VR    AF I 600mm f 4D ED 2   e AF S 400mm f 2 8D ED II e AF S VR 70 200mm f 2 8G ED   e AF S 400mm f 2 8D ED e AF S 80 200mm f 2 8D ED      AF   400mm f 2 8D ED e AF S VR 200 400mm f 4G ED 2       1 Autofocus not supported   2 Autofocus not supported when used with AF S Teleconverter TC 17E II TC 20E Il     Lens f number  The f number given in lens names is the maximum aperture of the lens     371       3 2    Non CPU Lenses      Non CPU lenses include manual focus lenses and other lenses  without a built in CPU  The following is a list of compatible non   CPU lenses and accessories     YL A SR DS PW UU UU GUUS ULV      Camera setting                EE E E EE EEE EE EEEE EE EE E EE II E    phlei Ex osu ei i i  P    Metering system         og   UITE loa   Se oes eae   AE ce  eee    ace   rangefinder  ee a    Miu                                              Al   Al modified  Nikkor or   j     Nikon Series E lenses        Y d   Medical Nikkor 120mm f 4     v Y     vY                    Reflex Nikkor         Y     Yt          v  PC Nikkor     v   Y     vY          wv  Al type Teleconverter       v    Y     Yt     v    y     PB 6 Bellows Focusing i i     Attachment     i     i a Wee le  Auto extension rings  PK  j j   series 11A  12  or 13  PN 11        d             srk    Some lenses can not be used  pg  373     Range of rotation for Al 80 200mm f 2 8 ED tripod mount is l
13.  Electronic analog exposure display  123  Ethernet  242  385  EV steps for exposure cntrl   292  Exif version 2 21  182  435  Exp comp fine tune  292  Exposure  111  112  126  128  lock  126  meters  48  296  mode  114  aperture priority auto  119  manual  121  programmed auto  116  shutter priority auto  118  program  426  Exposure bracketing  130  315  316  Exposure compensation  128  Exposure delay mode  302  Eyepiece shutter lever  45  102  205  F  File information  221  File naming  274  File number sequence  300  Filter effects  358  Skylight  358  Warm filter  358  Fine tune optimal exposure  294  Firmware version  348  Flash  185  188  190  192  bracketing  130  315  316  compensation  190  control  184  377  i TTL balanced fill flash for digital SLR   184  377  standard i TTL flash for digital SLR   184  mode  188    439    Menu items and options in the camera monitor are shown in bold     modeling  115  315  monitor pre flash  184  193  range  307  427  ready indicator  103  185  193  sync speed  118  305  306  sync terminal  384  Flash cntrl for built in flash  309  Commander mode  311  Manual  310  Repeating flash  310  Flash shutter speed  308  Flash sync speed  305  Flexible program  117  Fn button  62  131  135  193  212  320  f number  119  120  371  Focal length  210  374  Focal length scale  37  Focal plane mark  82  Focus  71  72  74  76  78  81  autofocus  72  74  76  80  contrast detect  90  98  phase detection  90  electronic rangefinder  82  370  372  i
14.  aperture  is f 5 6 or faster  color matrix metering and aperture  value display supported if user provides lens data  Al  lenses only     Electronically controlled vertical travel focal plane shutter    1 8000     30 s in steps of   3    2  or 1 EV  bulb  X250    lt  X  M250 s  synchronizes with shutter at   320 s or slower   flash range drops at speeds between 1 250 and   320            S  single frame   CL  continuous low speed   CH  continuous  high speed       live view       self timer   Mup  mirror up           429       430                Frame advance rate  i With EN EL3e  From 1 to up to 5 fps  CL   up to 5 fps  Cx   co e With optional MB D10 multi power battery pack and EN EL4a EN    o EL4 or AA batteries or with optional EH 5a EH 5 AC adapter  From 1    Suey   to up to 7 fps  CL   up to 8 2ps  CH     meeen 22ST UAH       TTL exposure metering using 1 005 segment RGB sensor      Matrix  3D color matrix metering II  type G and D lenses       color matrix metering II  other CPU lenses   color matrix   metering available with non CPU lenses if user provides      lens data     lt   Center weighted  Weight of 75  given to 8  12  15  or      20 mm circle in center of frame  or weighting based on   average of entire frame  non CPU lenses use 12 mm   circle or average of entire frame    z    Spot  Meters 4 mm circle  about 1 5  of frame  centered  cae  gt  on selected focus point  on center focus point when non    Se CPU lens is used   Range 507  AC Alens   e Matrix or cen
15.  before purchase to ensure that the desired focus can be  achieved    Magnifying Eyepiece DK 17M  with Safety Lock   The DK 17M  magnifies the view through the viewfinder by  approximately 1 2 x for greater precision when framing   Magnifier DG 2  The DG 2 magnifies the scene displayed in  the viewfinder  Use for close up photography  copying   telephoto lenses  and other tasks that call for added  precision  DK 18 eyepiece adapter  available separately   required    Eyepiece Adapter DK 18  The DK 18 is used when attaching  the DG 2 magnifier or DR 3 right angle viewing  attachment to the D700    Antifog Finder Eyepiece DK 14  DK 17A  These viewfinder  eyepieces prevent fogging in humid or cold conditions   The DK 17A is equipped with a safety lock    Rubber Eyepiece Cup DK 19  The DK 19 makes the image in the  viewfinder easier to see  preventing eye fatigue   Right Angle Viewing Attachment DR 5 DR 4  The DR 5 and DR 4  attach to the viewfinder eyepiece at a right angle   allowing the image in the viewfinder to be viewed from  above when the camera is in the horizontal shooting  position  The DR 5 can also magnify the view through the  viewfinder by 2 x for greater precision when framing   note that the edges of the frame will not be visible when  the view is magnified      ar ae nk eae     lt  e Nikon filters can be divided into three types  screw in      slip in  and rear interchange  Use Nikon filters  filters   lt  gt  manufactured by other makers may interfere with    a
16.  ee   Connecting Cord  Connects two cameras for simultaneous 40 cm  MC 23 operation   1 ft  4 in    _ Ten pin to two pin adapter cord for  Adapter Cord connection to devices with two pin O cm  MC_25 terminals  including the MW 2 radio  Bin   control set  MT 2 intervalometer  and ML 2  modulite control set   GPS Adapter Corg   Connects GPS devices to   D700 via PC cable qo mE z  MC 35 supplied by manufacturer of GPS device  14in          7  pg  213    Modulite Remote    Allows infrared remote control at ranges of  up to 8 m  26 ft           Control Set ML 3    HAUAA DAEA DAEA DAEA DAEA DAEA DAEA DAEA LINEN DAEA LVM DAEA AEAU       389    EE Approved Memory Cards  The following Type   CompactFlash memory cards have been  tested and approved for use in the D700     Extreme  SOCA    Extreme Ill SDCFX3        8 GB  4 GB  2 GB       SanDisk 8 GB  4 GB  2 GB  1 GB                               Ultra Il SDCFH  Standard SDCFB 4 GB  2 GB  1 GB  Professional UDMA   300 x 8 GB 4GB  2GB  Lexar Media  Platinum II at ZOB GE te Me  60 x 4 GB  Professional 133 x WA 8 GB  4 GB  2 GB  1 GB    Other cards have not been tested  For more details on the above  cards  please contact the manufacturer        390            E Carino aa    Storage    When the camera will not be used for an extended period  replace  the monitor cover  remove the battery  and store the battery in a  cool  dry area with the terminal cover in place  To prevent mold or  mildew  store the camera in a dry  well ventilated area
17.  is  not of selected size     Paper is jammed in  printer     Printer is out of  paper     Problem  ie             Images created with  other devices can not  be retouched     Check printer  To  resume  select  Continue  if  available      Insert paper of  correct size and select  Continue     Clear jam and select  Continue     Insert paper of  selected size and  select Continue     Solution  P          244      244      244      244             415       416     Indicator       Check ink      Tontror       Monitor    panel  Checkink  To resume   Ink error   supply  select Continue   Out of ink  Printer is out of ink  Replace ink and  select Continue       See printer manual for more information        The Appendix covers the following topics        Defaults onsec cess choos sedvssd ssavesiadeiatectaseeoedcaieoebasandenavesuiasenesaens pg  418  e Memory Card Capacity   2itee cant eG teen aes pg  423  MEX DOS UNC VON AID ia r TOA E pg  426  e Aperture  Sensitivity  aNd Flash Range       scessssecssceeteceeteneens pg  427       417    Defaults    The following defaults are restored either with a two button reset  or using Reset shooting menu or Reset custom settings     EE Defaults Restored with a Two  Button Reset pg  GA i    R a a a eee Ta EE O a neem ae                   Center            Exposure mode  pg  Programmed auto  ee eee ap  a AE lock hold  pg  126    Off      Other   Off  settings   Flash compensation    Off     Bracketing  pg  130  Off     Flash mode  pg  188  Fr
18.  when using EN EL4a or EN EL4 batteries  It is  equipped with a shutter release button  AF ON button   multi selector  and main  and sub command dials for  improved operation when taking photographs in portrait   tall  orientation  When attaching the MB D10  remove  contact cover for the MB D10 from the camera   Quick Charger MH 18a  pg  32   The MH 18a can be used to  recharge EN EL3e battery   AC Adapter EH 5a EH 5  These AC adapters can be used to  power the camera for extended periods        Wireless Transmitter WT 4  Connects the camera to wireless  and Ethernet networks  The photographs on the camera  memory card can be viewed by computers on the same  network or copied to a computer for long term storage   Wireless LAN The camera can also be controlled from any computer on  adapters  the network using Camera Control Pro 2  available     gt  separately   Note that the WT 4 requires an independent  power source  an EH 6 AC adapter or a second EN EL3e  eo battery is recommended  See the WT 4 manual for  ee eee details           Power sources                  385       386       Viewfinder   eyepiece    accessories       DK 17C Diopter Adjustment Viewfinder Lenses  with Safety Lock   To    accommodate individual differences in vision  viewfinder  lenses are available with diopters of  3   2  0   1   2 m1   Use diopter adjustment lenses only if the desired focus  can not be achieved with the built in diopter adjustment  control   3 to  1 m    Test diopter adjustment lenses 
19.  will blink           5 Examine the low pass filter     Holding the camera so that light falls on  the low pass filter  examine the filter for  dust or lint  If no foreign objects are  present  proceed to Step 7           6 Clean the filter     Remove any dust and lint from the filter  with a blower  Do not use a blower   brush  as the bristles could damage the  filter  Dirt that can not be removed with  a blower can only be removed by Nikon   authorized service personnel  Under no circumstances should  you touch or wipe the filter           7 Turn the camera off     The mirror will return to the down position and the shutter  curtain will close  Replace the lens or body cap        396       Use a Reliable Power Source   The shutter curtain is delicate and easily damaged  If the camera powers   off while the mirror is raised  the curtain will close automatically  To   prevent damage to the curtain  observe the following precautions    e Do not turn the camera off or remove or disconnect the power source  while the mirror is raised    e  f the battery runs low while the mirror is raised  a beep will sound and  the self timer lamp will blink to warn that the shutter curtain will close  and the mirror will be lowered after about two minutes  End cleaning or  inspection immediately     vV Foreign Matter on the Low Pass Filter   Nikon takes every possible precaution to prevent foreign matter from  coming into contact with the low pass filter during production and  shipping  The D7
20. 00  however  is designed to be used with  interchangeable lenses  and foreign matter may enter the camera when  lenses are removed or exchanged  Once inside the camera  this foreign  matter may adhere to the low pass filter  where it may appear in  photographs taken under certain conditions  To protect the camera when  no lens is in place  be sure to replace the body cap provided with the  camera  being careful to first remove all dust and other foreign matter that  may be adhering to the body cap     Should foreign matter find its way onto the low pass filter  clean the filter  as described above  or have the filter cleaned by authorized Nikon service  personnel  Photographs affected by the presence of foreign matter on the  filter can be retouched using Capture NX 2  available separately  pg  388   or the clean image options available in some third party imaging  applications     vV Servicing the Camera and Accessories   The camera is a precision device and requires regular servicing  Nikon  recommends that the camera be inspected by the original retailer or  Nikon service representative once every one to two years  and that it be  serviced once every three to five years  note that fees apply to these  services   Frequent inspection and servicing are particularly  recommended if the camera is used professionally  Any accessories  regularly used with the camera  such as lenses or optional Speedlights   should be included when the camera is inspected or serviced        397   
21. 1  Wireless  242  385    network  242  385  transmitter  242  385  Wireless transmitter  242  World time  39  334  Date and time  39  334  Date format  40  334  Daylight saving time  39  334  Time zone  39  334  WT 4  242  385    443    Nikon    No reproduction in any form of this manual  in whole or in part   except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews   may be    made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION        NIKON CORPORATION C        Fuji Bidg   2 3 Marunouchi 3 chome     Chiyoda ku  Tokyo 100 8331  Japan      4 i Printed in Japan    aa a ee a SB8G04 11      2008 Nikon Corporation 6MB02311 04    
22. 100  L 1 4 MB 1000 100  IPEGbasct  M   osme   180   100  100    Buffer capacity           423    EE DX Format bk x 16  Image Area    e E E Ea eai E   ee E g        mage quality    _ Image size   File size  No  of images    Buffer capacity  gt   NEF  RAW   Lossless   compressed  12 bit T  See ae oa   NEF  RAW   Lossless JOMB 177 46  compressed  14 bit                            NEF  RAW      Compressed  12 bit AMB ane fa  NEF  RAW   B  Compressed  14 bit Pap a j  NEF  RAW   n _ E  Uncompressed      8 1 MB 229 39  12 bit  NEF  RAW   o n _  Uncompressed  m 10 7 MB 177 31  14   it  L 15 3 MB 124 23  TIFF  RGB  M 8 8 MB 220 29  S 4 3 MB 480 59  L 2 5 MB 637 100  JPEG fine 4 M 1 4 MB 1100 100  S 0 6 MB 2400 100  L 1 2 MB 1200 100  JPEG normal 4 M 0 7 MB 2000 100  S 0 3 MB 4400 100  L 0 6 MB 2400 100  JPEG basic 4 M 0 3 MB 3900 100  S 0 2 MB 7800 100    ok    If Auto DX crop is selected for Image area  DX format images will be recorded  with DX lenses  FX format images with other lenses    2 All figures are approximate  File size varies with scene recorded    3 Maximum number of exposures that can be stored in memory buffer  Drops if  Optimal quality is selected for JPEG compression  ISO sensitivity is setto H 3  or higher  High ISO NR is on when auto ISO sensitivity control is on or ISO  sensitivity is set to 2000 or higher  or long exposure noise reduction  active D   lighting  or image authentication is on    4 Figures assume JPEG compression is set to Size priority  Selecting Op
23. 2 1cm f 4   PC 35mm f 3 5  old type    e Extension Ring K2    Reflex 1000mm f 6 3  old type    e 180 600mm f 8 ED  serial numbers   Reflex 1000mm f 11  serial numbers  174041 174180  142361 143000     e 360 1200mm f 11 ED  serial e Reflex 2000mm f 11  serial numbers  numbers 174031 174127  200111 200310    e 200 600mm f 9 5  serial numbers  280001 300490        373       374    The Built in Flash    The built in flash can be used with CPU lenses with focal lengths of 24 mm   16 mmin DX format  to 300mm  Remove lens hoods to prevent shadows   The flash has a minimum range of 60 cm  2 ft   and can not be used in the  macro range of macro zoom lenses  The flash may be unable to light the  entire subject with the following lenses at ranges less than those given                            below      Snes ee fags en   Toon position   MN Fange    AF S DX 12    24mm f 4G ED 18mm 0 6 m 2 ft    gt  lt  AF S DX 17 55mm f 2 8G ED 20 mm 1 5 m 4 ft  11 in   AF S 17 35mm f 2 8D ED 28mm 1 0 m 3 ft  3 in   AF 18 35mm f 3 5 4 5D ED 24mm 1 0 m 3 ft  3 in   AF 20 35mm f 2 8D 24mm 1 0 m 3 ft  3 in   y  PC E NIKKOR 24mm f 3 5D ED 24 mm 1 5 m 4 ft  11 in   AF S NIKKOR 24 70mm f 2 8G ED 35 mm 1 0 m 3 ft  3in   AF S VR 24 120mm f 3 5 5 6G ED 24 mm 1 0 m 3 ft  3in   AF S 28 70mm f 2 8D ED 35mm 1 5 m 4 ft  11 in                          When used with the AF S NIKKOR 14 24mm f 2 8G ED  the flash will be    unable to light the entire subject at all ranges     The built in flash can also be used with Al 
24. 4  341  385  Battery info  340  Battery order  304  Beep  298  Body cap  5  36  388  Bracketing  130  315  316  exposure  130  315  316  flash  130  315  316  white balance  130  135    Bracketing order  317  Built in AF assist illuminator  290  Bulb  122  124  Burst  200  299  321  C  C  72  79  283  285  Camera Control Pro 2  239  388  Capture NX 2  64  172  337  388  Center weighted  112  294  295  Center weighted area  294  CL mode shooting speed  299  Clean image sensor  392  Clock  39  334  battery  40  CLS  377  Color balance  358  Color space  181  Adobe RGB  181  sRGB  181  Color temperature  141  142  147  CompactFlash  41  332  390  Computer  238  Control panel  8  Copyright information  343  CPU lens  37  370  Creative Lighting System  377  Custom setting bank  282  Custom Settings  280  Customize command dials  326  D  Date and time  39  334  Daylight saving time  39  334  DCF version 2 0  182  435  Default settings  196  271  282  418  restoring  196  271  282  Delete  56  236  262  all images  262  current image  56  236  selected images  262  Delete  262  AH  262  Selected  262  Depth of field  115  Depth of field preview button  115  315   324  Digital Print Order Format  243  249  253   435  Diopter  45  386    adjustment control  45  Display mode  264  D Lighting  354  DPOF  243  249  253  435  Dust off ref photo  337  DX format  24x16   59  Dynamic AF area  285  51 points  3D tracking   286  Dynamic area AF  74  75  285  E  Easy exposure compensation  293 
25. 67  Lossless compressed  67  Uncompressed   67  Nikon Transfer  238  No memory card   329  Non CPU lens data  210  0  Optional flash  309  320  Overview data  230  P  Photo info  220  264    441    Menu items and options in the camera monitor are shown in bold     Photo info playback  320  PictBridge  244  435  Picture angle  58  376  Picture Controls  160  Playback  55 217  folder  263  full frame  218  information  220  264  menu  260  slide show  266  thumbnail  232  zoom  234  Playback folder  263  Predictive  73  Print  DPOF   249  Border  251  Page size  251  Start printing  251  Time stamp  251  Print options  PictBridge Setup menu    247  Border  247  Cropping  248  No  of copies  247  Page size  247  Start printing  248  Time stamp  247  Print select  249  Border  251  Page size  251  Start printing  251  Time stamp  251  Print set  DPOF   243  Printing  243  Programmed auto  116  Protecting photographs  235  R  Rear curtain sync  189  Recent settings  368  Red eye correction  355  Red eye reduction  188  Release button to use dial  328  Release mode  83  91  continuous  84  86  91  high speed  84  86    low speed  84  86  91  299  dial  85  lock release  85  live view  89  mirror up  104  self timer  102  single frame  84  Remote cord  101  104  389  Reset  196  271  282  418  Reset custom settings  282  Reset shooting menu  271  Reverse indicators  330  RGB  64  181  222  223  RGB Histogram  223  264  Rotate tall  265       S  small   69  Save load settings  344  S
26. Nikon    DIGITAL CAMERA    D700       User s Manual            Technical Notes      Camera Care  Options  and Resources     This chapter covers the following topics          Compatible Lenses      pg  370 a  Optional Flash Units  Speedlights   EEIE x pg  377  S  Other pecessodes oon a aa aa pg  385    Caring for the Camera ccccccssccsssecsssssssssssssssesserees a pg  391  SEO AGS score A E E A teeeanss  pg  391  Eae A O T pg  391  The Low Pass Filtet  ii  seeseeeeesesessnsns EO SEE itr pg  392   clean Now e ee  ae E   pg  392         Clean at Startup Shutdown        A T OL S98        Manual Cleaning    oe a ren oat ere a pg  395  gt             a A Car ring for the Camera and d Battery  Cautions   iener  PQ  398    gt     Troubleshooting un P9402          3 0       CPU lenses  particularly types G and D  are recommended for use  with the D700  CPU lenses can be identified by the presence of  CPU contacts  type G and D lenses by a letter on the lens barrel   Type G lenses are not equipped with a lens aperture ring     CPU contacts Aperture ring                   CPU lens E Type G lens Type D lens                               we sel CPU Lenses   ee 5 a setting    r    Focus mode    aoa E  Metering system 7       D   Tro     7       a a a    lenao n 4 a rangefinder    pS  M  3D  Color     CI  Type G or D AF Nikkor     AF S  AF I Nikkor ie i lm Wa Fc cll fol lel  PC E NIKKOR series     vi Yo t t t o iht  PC Micro 85mm f 2 8D       v    Y       vi gy       134  AF S   AF I Teleco
27. an be selected from Standard  Neutral  Vivid                 Monochrome  storage for up to nine custom Picture             gt  Controls    ee eee eee ee ee eee eS eee LELE LE EE AAAA ANAAANANAANANANAANAANAANANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANNAANAANAAANAANAAANAANAAANAANNAANAANAAANAANAAANANNAANAANNAANANNAANANNAANANNAANANAANANAANANAAAAA    en ce AN    a os  Digital Print Order Format   Exif 2 21  Exchangeable Image    oOo File Format for Digital Still Cameras   PictBridge         ake level a single lens reflex viewfinder    t    Ships with type B BriteView Clear Matte Mark VI screen      with AF area brackets  framing grid can be displayed              Se ENT A N AA A AE A AAT OI a a OA NAA BEDO AN    Depth   of  field B _  When depth of field preview button is pressed  lens  a   aperture is stopped down to value selected by user  A and       eae    M modes  or by camera  F and 5 modes    Instant return  electronically controlled                           pp        Type G or D AF Nikkor  All functions supported  PC Micro      Nikkor does not support some functions   IX Nikkor     lenses not supported    A e Other AF Nikkor  All functions supported except 3D color   ie matrix metering Il  Lenses for F3AF not supported    o    Al P Nikkor  All functions supported except 3D color matrix  l   metering Il        Non CPU  Can be used in exposure modes A and M       electronic rangefinder can be used if maximum
28. anguage  38  334  LCD  48  302  332  LCD brightness  332  LCD illumination  302  Lens  36  210  346  347  370  attaching  36  cap  37  cap  rear  36  37  compatible  370  CPU  37  373  distance information  184  focus mode switch  36  37  focus ring  37  81  mounting index  37  non CPU  210  data  211  removing  37  Lens mount  5  82  Live view  89 101  Live view  89  Live view mode  90  Hand held  90  Tripod  90  Release mode  91  Lo  107  Local area network  385  Lock mirror up for cleaning  395  Long exp  NR  277  M  M  72  81  94  121  M  medium   69  Magenta  144  358  Manage Picture Control  168  Manual  72  81  94  121  Matrix  112  113 295  Max  continuous release  299  MB D10  291  302  304  341  385  MB D10 battery type  302  Memory buffer  53  84  87  88    Memory card  41  332  390  capacity of  423  formatting  43  332   Metering  112  center weighted  112  294  295  matrix  112  113  295  selector  51 113  spot  112  295   Mired  145   Mirror  89  104  395  lock up for cleaning  395   Modeling flash  315   Monitor  12  55  89  218  332  cover  21   Monitor off delay  297   Monochrome  357  Black and white  357  Cyanotype  357  Sepia  357   Mounting index  37   Multi selector  319   Multi selector center button  318   Multiple exposure  198   Multiple exposure  198   My Menu  364  Add items  364  Rank items  367  Remove items  366    N  NEF  64  67  NEF  RAW   64  68  NEF  RAW  recording  67  NEF  RAW  bit depth  68  12 bit  68  14 bit  68  Type  67  Compressed  
29. at Startup Shutdown       1 Select Clean at startup   shutdown     Display the Clean image  sensor menu as described in  Step 2 on the previous page   Highlight Clean at startup   shutdown and press  gt            393       2 Select an option     Highlight one of the following  options and press 8               0N Clean at startup    aa Clean at   wall shutdown   aon Clean at startup      or       amp  shutdown  a Cleaning off  8  default     vV Image Sensor Cleaning                   Description  The image sensor is automatically cleaned  each time the camera is turned on   The image sensor is automatically cleaned  during shutdown each time the camera is  turned off    The image sensor is cleaned automatically at  startup and at shutdown     Automatic image sensor cleaning off     The following interrupt image sensor cleaning  raising the built in flash   pressing the shutter release  depth of field preview  or AF ON button  or    using FV lock     Cleaning is performed by vibrating the image sensor  If dust can not be  _ fully removed using the options in the Clean image sensor menu  clean    representative     Yj the image sensor manually  pg  395  or consult a Nikon authorized service    If inage sensor cleaning is performed several times in succession  image    sensor cleaning may be temporarily disabled to protect the camera   s  internal circuitry  Cleaning can be performed again after a short wait     394    HE Manual Cleaning   If foreign matter can not be removed f
30. aving camera settings  344  Self timer delay  297  Sensitivity  105  106  108  Set Picture Control  162  Monochrome  162  Filter effects  165  167  Toning  165  167  Neutral  162  Standard  162  Vivid  162  Setup menu  331  Shooting data  225  226  227  228  Shooting info display  12  301  Shooting info display  301  Shooting menu  268  Shooting menu bank  269  Shutter spd  amp  aperture lock  326  Shutter priority auto  118  Shutter release button  53  54  78  126  296  half press  53  54  78  126  Shutter release button AE L  296  Side by side comparison  362  Single point AF  74  75  Single servo AF  72  78  284  Size  69  Slide show  266  Slide show  266    Frame interval  266  Slow sync  188  Speedlight  377  Spot  112  295  T  Television  255  333  Ten pin remote terminal  213  389  Thumbnail  232  TIFF  RGB   64  Time  39  334  Time exposure  124  Timer  102  203  Trim  356  Two button reset  196  U  USB  238  245   cable  240  245  UTC  39  215  229    V  Video  101  255  333  cable  255  mode  333  Video mode  333  Viewfinder  10  45  429  eyepiece  45  102  205  focus  45  81  Viewfinder grid display  298  ViewNX  64  161  182  243  Vignette control  276  Virtual horizon  99  322  346  Virtual horizon  346  W  WB  135  140  White balance  135  140  bracketing  135  preset manual  141  148  White balance  140  Auto  140  Choose color temp   141  147  Cloudy  141  Direct sunlight  140  Flash  141  Fluorescent  140  Incandescent  140  Preset manual  141  148  Shade  14
31. battery  memory card     body cap  or ee cover       e Unies otherwise stated  all figures are for a camera with a fully charged battery  operating at an ambient temperature of 20   C  68   F     e Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and  software described in this manual at any time and without prior notice  Nikon will  not be held liable for damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual  may contain                AC 100 240 V  50 60 Hz     Supported b batteries   ge    Nikon EN EL3e rechargeable Li ion battery    Charging th time      Approx  2 hours and 15 minutes when battery is fully  heen anD Sago a e       A Bry eee 1800 mm  5 ft  11 in     ESET    Approx  80 g  2 8 oz    excluding power cable                   Sn meee a a       Supported Standards   e DCF Version 2 0  The Design Rule for Camera File System  DCF  is a standard  widely used in the digital camera industry to ensure compatibility  among different makes of camera    e DPOF  Digital Print Order Format  DPOF  is an industry wide standard that  allows pictures to be printed from print orders stored on the memory  card    e Exif version 2 21  The camera supports Exif  Exchangeable Image File  Format for Digital Still Cameras  version 2 21  a standard in which  information stored with photographs is used for optimal color  reproduction when the images are output on Exif compliant printers    e PictBridge  A standard developed through cooperation with the digital  
32. blinks           Cmr   blinks           Lens aperture ring is  not set to minimum  aperture     Low battery        e Battery exhausted     e Battery can not be  used     e An extremely  exhausted  rechargeable Li ion  battery or a third   party battery is  inserted either in the  camera or in the  optional MB D10  battery pack           Set ring to minimum  aperture  largest  f number         Ready a fully charged  spare battery     e Recharge or replace  battery     e Contact Nikon   authorized service  representative     e Replace the battery   or recharge the  battery if the  rechargeable Li ion    battery is exhausted           46    xxiii  32     34       409       Indicator    eT EISEN    Control   Ven     n  Panel   fi nder     Problem     blinks  Camera clock is not set  Set camera clock     No lens attached  or  non CPU lens attached       without specifying Aperture value will be  AF maximum aperture  displayed if maximum 210  Aperture shown in aperture is specified   stops from maximum  aperture      gt   lt 4 Camera unable to focus         blinks   using autofocus  PO Ua a  e Use a lower ISO 106  sensitivity    e In exposure mode     P Use optional ND 387    Subject too bright  filter    photo will be  overexposed  5 Increase shutter 118    speed    ww  A y    n    A Choose a smaller 119  aperture  larger  f number                          410      Indicator            panel    finder     ae Problem T solution  k   Vie Te ee  e Use a higher ISO 106  sensitivity  e
33. camera and printer industries  allowing photographs to be output  directly to a printer without first transferring them to a computer    e HDMI  High Definition Multimedia Interface is a standard for multimedia  interfaces used in consumer electronics and AV devices capable of  transmitting audiovisual data and control signals to HDMI compliant  devices via a single cable connection  the camera uses a type C mini pin  connector         435    Battery Life   The number of shots that can be taken with fully charged batteries varies  with the condition of the battery  temperature  and how the camera is  used  In the case of AA batteries  capacity also varies with make and  storage conditions  some batteries can not be used  Sample figures for  the camera and optional MB D10 multi power battery pack are given  below    e CIPA standard     One EN EL3e battery  camera   Approximately 1000 shots   One EN EL3e battery  MB D10   Approximately 1000 shots   One EN EL4a battery  MB D10   Approximately 1900 shots   Eight AA batteries  MB D10   Approximately 700 shots   e Nikon standard      One EN EL3e battery  camera   Approximately 2500 shots   One EN EL3e battery  MB D10   Approximately 2500 shots   One EN EL4a battery  MB D10   Approximately 4300shots   Eight AA batteries  MB D10   Approximately 1000 shots   1 Measured at 23   C 73 4   F   2   C 3 6   F  with an AF S VR 24 120mm f 3 5   5 6G ED lens under the following test conditions  lens cycled from infinity  to minimum range and o
34. chment before determining exposure and taking  photograph    e PF 4 Reprocopy Outfit requires PA 4 Camera Holder     Compatible Non CPU Lenses   If lens data are specified using Non CPU lens data  pg  210   many of the  features available with CPU lenses can also be used with non CPU lenses   If lens data are not specified  color matrix metering can not be used  and   center weighted metering is used when matrix metering is selected     Non CPU lenses can only be used in exposure modes A and M  when  aperture must be set using the lens aperture ring  If the maximum  aperture has not been specified using Non CPU lens data  the camera  aperture display will show the number of stops from maximum aperture   the actual aperture value must be read off the lens aperture ring   Aperture priority auto will be selected automatically in exposure modes P  and 5  The exposure mode indicator  F or 5  in the control panel will  blink  and A will be displayed in the viewfinder     vV Incompatible Accessories and Non CPU Lenses    The following accessories and non CPU lenses can NOT be used with the  D700     e TC 16AS AF teleconverter e AF lenses for the F3AF  AF 80mm   e Non Al lenses f 2 8  AF 200mm f 3 5 ED    e Lenses that require the AU 1 AF Teleconverter TC 16   focusing unit  400mm f 4 5 600mm   PC 28mm f 4  serial number 180900  f 5 6  800mm f 8  1200mm f 11  or earlier       Fisheye  6mm f 5 6  7 5mm f 5 6    PC 35mm f 2 8  serial numbers  8mm f 8  OP 10mm f 5 6  851001 906200    e 
35. d to prevent  liquid crystal from the monitor  touching the skin or entering the  eyes and mouth     Replace the monitor cover when  transporting the camera or leaving  it unattended     Batteries  Dirt on the battery  terminals can prevent the camera  from functioning and should be  removed with a soft  dry cloth  before use     Batteries may leak or explode if  improperly handled  Observe the  following precautions when  handling batteries     Turn the product off before  replacing the battery     The battery may become hot when  used for extended periods   Observe due caution when  handling the battery     Use only batteries approved for use  in this equipment     Do not expose the battery to flame  or excessive heat     After removing the battery from  the camera  be sure to replace the  terminal cover     Charge the battery before use   When taking photographs on  important occasions  ready a spare  EN EL3e battery and keep it fully  charged  Depending on your  location  it may be difficult to  purchase replacement batteries on  short notice     On cold days  the capacity of  batteries tends to decrease  Be  sure the battery is fully charged  before taking photographs outside  in cold weather  Keep a spare  battery ina warm place and  exchange the two as necessary   Once warmed  a cold battery may  recover some of its charge     Continuing to charge the battery  after it is fully charged can impair  battery performance     Used batteries are a valuable  resource  Please 
36. ds          Full range of shutter    speeds not available  305       Focus does not lock when a3    Camera is in focus mode C  use AE L   shutter release button is 79  AF L button to lock focus   pressed halfway     Image size can not be    changed  Image quality set to NEF  RAW   64     Unlock focus selector lock  76  e Auto area AF selected for focus 74  mode  choose another mode   e The camera is in playback mode  217    Can not select focus point a l  e The camera is in menu operation  259       Press shutter release button 48  halfway to turn monitor off or  activate exposure meters     Camera is slow to record  Turn long exposure noise reduction    photos  off  a       Sound of mirror clicking down 95  when shutter release button was  pressed halfway in hand held  mode was mistaken for sound of      shutter   Photos not recorded in    live view mode     e Unless Release is chosen for 95  284  Custom Setting a2  AF S priority  selection   shutter release is  disabled if camera is unable to  focus when focus mode S  is  selected in hand held mode                       404       e Choose lower ISO sensitivity or 106  278  Randomly spaced bright   turn high ISO noise reduction on     pixels     noise     appearin  e Shutter speed is slower than 1 s  277  photos  use long exposure noise  reduction   e Camera is in focus mode C  72    e Center focus point is not selected 74  for single point AF or dynamic   area AF    e Off selected for Custom Setting 290  a9  Built in AF ass
37. e  Use the latest versions of Nikon software  Most Nikon          oo    Body Cap  The body cap keeps the mirror  viewfinder  Bodycap  gt  screen  and low pass filter free of dust when a lens is not    ee Hee 4h place        388       The D700 is equipped with a ten    oo pin remote terminal for remote   Soe Control and automatic   Remote    ave  photography  The terminal is   terminal    i       TUSE provided with a cap  which protects   oo the contacts when the terminal is     notin use  The following    en accessories can be used  all lengths are approximate                                     oo Aecessory    Senin    Description E E Gite ho  _ Remote shutter release with blue  yellow   Remote Cord    and black terminals for connection to a 1m  MC 22 remote shutter triggering device  allowing    3 ft  3 in      control via sound or electronic signals    PAwmateCard Remote shutter release  can be used to gocm  reduce camera shake or keep the shutter   McC 30     open during a time exposure    Remote shutter release  can be used for   interval timer photography or to reduce   camera shake or keep the shutter open   during atime exposure  Equipped with   back lit control panel  shutter release lock   for use in bulb photography  and timer that   beeps at one second intervals    Can be connected to ML 3 or MC series 20    22  23  25  30  or 36  Only one MC 21 can       85cm   2 ft  9 in      Remote Cord  Mc 36       Extension Cord 3m                         es be used at atime 
38. e listed below     a     E AE ieee 1  rH Ue ELISE  Sey Sore ERNE EEE OEE VNE EEE EEE                 000 1 l a aa aal SB  one on        is 100          re 34 111   38 125   30 98   21 69 10 32  150200 48 157   53 175   42 138   30 98 14 49   Auto power zoom  mm   17 200   24 105   24 85      4 so o o   Widepanel mm    12 14 17   14 17 14           60   down      7   down    7   down                                       90   up   toward lens   Head rotation A e   ot  180  left   90   up   light axis   45     180 left 180 left  90 o right up  away from  and right   90   right light axis     t    If a color filter is attached to the SB 900 when AUTO or 5  flash  is selected for white  balance  the camera will automatically detect the filter and adjust white balance  appropriately    2 Controlled remotely with built in flash in commander mode or using optional  SB 900  SB 800 flash unit or SU 800 wireless Speedlight commander    3 m ft   20   C  68   F   SB 900  SB 800 and SB 600 at 35 mm zoom head position   SB 900 with standard illumination    4 27mm zoom coverage    5 24mm zoom coverage      U 800 Wireless Speedlight Commander   When mounted on a CLS compatible camera  the SU 800 can be  used as a commander for remote SB 900  SB 800  SB 600  or  SB R200 flash units  The SU 800 itself is not equipped with a flash        3 8    Guide Number    To calculate the range of the flash at full power  divide the Guide Number  by the aperture  For example  at ISO 100 the SB 800 has a Gu
39. en DX format  24 x 16     yy is selected         3 6    Optional Flash Units its 7          The D700 can be used with CLS compatible  flash units  Remove the accessory shoe cover  when attaching optional flash units  The  built in flash will not fire when an optional  flash unit is attached           The Nikon Creative Lighting System  CLS    Nikon   s advanced Creative Lighting System  CLS  offers improved   communication between the camera and compatible flash units   for improved flash photography  The Creative Lighting System  supports the following features    e j TTL flash control  Improved through the lens  TTL  flash control  for use with CLS  see page 184   Flash level is set using monitor  pre flashes to measure the light reflected by the subject   ensuring optimal flash output    e Advanced Wireless Lighting  Allows i TTL flash control with remote  wireless flash units    e FV lock  pg  192   Locks flash level at the metered value  allowing a  series of photographs to be taken at the same flash level    e Auto FP High Speed Sync  pg  306   Allows the flash to be used at the  highest shutter speed supported by the camera  making it  possible to choose the maximum aperture for reduced depth of  field        377    HE CLS Compatible Flash Units    The D700 can be used with the following CLS compatible flash  units  the SB 900  SB 800  SB 600  SB 400  SB R200  and SU 800     The SB 900  SB 800  SB 600  SB 400  and SB R200  The principal features of these flash units ar
40. g  only settings in the current shooting menu bank will be  reset    2 Applies to all banks  Reset shooting menu can not be selected while  shooting is in progress    3 Applies to all banks  Shooting ends when reset is performed        419    N  Defaults Restored with Reset c ustom i k  pg  282        E C a pE L PA SAE D USTE A USE pa S E E E U E EE N r c i ere    Option   A e  a1 AF C C priority selection  pg  783  Release  a2  AF S priority selection  pg  284    Focus  a4 Focus tracking with lock on  pg  287  Normal  a5 AF activation  pg  287  Shutter AF ON   a6 AF point illumination  pg  288  Auto  a7 Focus point wrap around  pg  288  No wrap  a8  AF point selection  pg  289  51 points  a9 Built in AF assist illuminator  pg  290  On  a10  AF ON for MB D10  pg  291  AF ON  b1 1ISO sensitivity step value  pg  292  1 3 step  b2 EV steps for exposure cntrl   pg  292  1 3 step  b3 Exp comp fine tune  pg 292         amp    1 3step     b4 Easy exposure compensation  pg  293  Off  b5 Center weighted area  pg  294   12mm    Fine tune optimal exposure  pg  294   Matrix metering O  Center weighted 0  Spot metering O   c1 Shutter release button AE L  pg  296  Off   c2  Auto meter off delay  pg  296  65   c3   Self timer delay  pg  297  10s   Monitoroffdelay pg 297               Playback 10s   c4 Menus 20s   Shooting info display 10s   Image review As    b6                           Only the settings in the bank currently selected using the Custom  setting bank option will be reset  pg
41. ide Number  of 38 m or 125 ft   35 mm zoom head position   its range at an aperture of  f 5 6 is 38 5 6 or about 6 8 meters  or in feet  125 5 6 approximately  23 ft  7 in    For each twofold increase in ISO sensitivity  multiply the Guide  Number by the square root of two  approximately 1 4         379    The following features are available with the SB 900  SB 800   SB 600  SB 400  SB R200  and SU 800              _ Remote oe  Epc Pia in a eh ort i 2 poan oat  w CT Bs Ee   ages on  Flash hmodeieature ae _ SB  800 SB  600 8 400  SB  800 SU 800  SB  800 SB  600 sb  R200  TTL   HTL balanced fill  fish ra ee ee a a eee  for digital SLR  AA Auto aperture vt      1  v v     i      A Non TTL auto V S  ae a ne ee ee  GN Distance priority manual W                                         M Manual Yi viviviviviviv     RPT Repeating flash Y           vw v Y Y      Auto FP High Speed Sync    Y Y     ivitviwviwviv  FV lock v v v v v v v v  AF assist for multi area AF    Y Yi        KY Y                Flash Color Information V y g V CON DRN SORRI SEA  Communication  REAR   Rear curtain sync v Y v Y v Y v Y     Red eye reduction v Y v v                        Auto zoom v Y     vY                                                                       seek    Only available when SU 800 is used to control other flash units    2 Standard i TTL flash for digital SLR is used with spot metering or when selected  with flash unit    3 Standard i TTL flash for digital SLR is used with spot metering 
42. ight  supports the Nikon Creative Lighting System  refer to the section on CLS   compatible digital SLR cameras  The D700 is not included in the    digital  SLR    category in the SB 80DX  SB 28DX  and SB 50DX manuals     i TTL flash control can be used at ISO sensitivities between 200 and 6400   At values over 6400  the desired results may not be achieved at some  ranges or aperture settings  If the flash ready indicator blinks for about  three seconds after a photograph is taken  the flash has fired at full power  and the photograph may be underexposed     The SB 900  SB 800  SB 600  and SB 400 provide red eye reduction  while  the SB 900  SB 800  SB 600  and SU 800 provide AF assist illumination   With other Speedlights  the camera AF assist illuminator is used for AF   assist illumination and red eye reduction  When used with AF lenses with  focal lengths of 17 135 mm  the SB 900 provides active AF assist  illumination for all focus points  note  however  that autofocus is available  only with the following focus points                          290 goo Bee 0888 Doo S88  rt  17 19mm  S555908   20 105mm  sessscossss 106 135mM  seoscsacass  QOG ono oon 0D0N ooo nnn Q    When used with AF lenses with focal lengths of 24 105 mm  the SB 800   SB 600  and SU 800 provides active AF assist illumination to assist  autofocus for the eee focus points                                            Ee  aa  oe  a Pree   teenie      Oo    gango  OAooOo  pando       In programmed auto  the ma
43. imited by camera   body  Filters can not be exchanged while Al 200 400mm f 4 ED is mounted on   camera    3 With maximum aperture of f 5 6 or faster    4 If maximum aperture is specified using Non CPU lens data  pg  210   aperture   value will be displayed in viewfinder and control panel    Can be used only if lens focal length and maximum aperture are specified using   Non CPU lens data  pg  210   Use spot or center weighted metering if desired   results are not achieved    6 For improved precision  specify lens focal length and maximum aperture using   Non CPU lens data  pg  210     7 Can be used in manual exposure modes at shutter speeds slower than 1 125 s    Electronic rangefinder can not be used with shifting or tilting    Exposure determined by presetting lens aperture  In aperture priority auto   exposure mode  preset aperture using lens aperture ring before performing AE   lock or shifting lens  In manual exposure mode  preset aperture using lens  aperture ring and determine exposure before shifting lens    10 Exposure compensation required when used with Al 28 85mm f 3 5 4 5  Al 35   105mm f 3 5 4 5  Al 35 135mm f 3 5 4 5  or AF S 80 200mm f 2 8D  See  teleconverter manual for details    11 With maximum effective aperture of f 5 6 or faster     NO    Ww    Oo       12 Requires PK 12 or PK 13 auto extension ring  PB 6D may be required  depending on camera orientation    13 Use preset aperture  In aperture priority auto exposure mode  set aperture  using focusing atta
44. ist  illuminator     e Illuminator has turned off      automatically  Illuminator may  become hot with continued use   wait for lamp to cool down     AF assist illuminator does  not light     Photos are blotched or e Clean lens         smeared  e Clean low pass filter  392  e Adjust white balance to match 140  Colors are unnatural Aant SOUE   l e Adjust Set Picture Control 160  settings                    405    Can not measure white  balance     as source for preset white  balance     White balance bracketing  unavailable     Effects of Picture Control  differ from image to  image     Metering can not be    changed     Exposure compensation    can not be used     Reddish areas appear in    photos     Textures are uneven     Only one shot taken each  time shutter release  button is pressed in  continuous shooting  mode     Subject is too dark or too bright     Image can not be selected            Image was not created with D700     e NEF  RAW  or NEF JPEG image  quality option selected for image  quality    e Multiple exposure mode is in  effect     A  auto  is selected for sharpening   contrast  or saturation  For  consistent results over a series of  photographs  choose a setting  other than A  auto      e Autoexposure lock is in effect   e Camera is in live view mode     Choose exposure mode F  5  or A     Reddish areas and uneven textures  may appear in long time   exposures  Turn long exposure  noise reduction on when shooting  at shutter speeds of    hus bby     Lower b
45. ndicator  53  82  lock  78  mode  72  continuous servo AF  72  79  283  285  manual  72  81  94  single servo AF  72  78  284  point  74  76  97  264  285  289  contrast detect  97  tracking  73  286  287  3D  74  286  predictive  72  73  Focus point wrap around  288  Focus tracking with lock on  287  Focusing screen  429  Format  43  332  Format memory card  332  Front curtain sync  188  FV lock  192  FX format  36x24   59  G  GPS  213  229  connecting  213    data  214  229  GPS  213  GPS data  229  H  HDMI  257  435  HDMI  333  Help  26  31  HI  107  Hide image  263  High definition  257  333  435  High ISO NR  278  Highlights  222  264  Histogram  223  224  264       Image area  58  69  Image area  58 61  Auto DX crop  58  61  Choose image area  59  61  FX format  36x24   59  Image authentication  342  Image comment  335  Image Dust Off  337  Image file  435  Image overlay  359  Image quality  58  Image quality  64  Image review  264  Image size  69  Image size  69  Index print  252  In focus indicator  53  72  Information  220  264  Interval timer shooting  203  Interval timer shooting  203  ISO sensitivity  105  106  108  ISO sensitivity settings  107  ISO sensitivity  107  ISO sensitivity auto control  108  Maximum sensitivity  108  Minimum shutter speed  108  ISO sensitivity step value  292  i TTL  184  185  311  377  J    JPEG  64  67  JPEG basic  64    JPEG compression  67  Optimal quality  67  Size priority  67  JPEG fine  64  JPEG normal  64  L  L  69  LAN  385  L
46. ne photograph taken at default settings once  every 30 s  flash fired once every other shot  Live view not used    2 Measured at 20   C 68   F with an AF S VR 70 200mm f 2 8G ED lens under  the following test conditions  image quality set to JPEG basic  image size  set to M  medium   shutter speed   250 s  shutter release button pressed  halfway for three seconds and focus cycled from infinity to minimum  range three times  six shots are then taken in succession and monitor  turned on for five seconds and then turned off  cycle repeated once  exposure meters have turned off        436    The following can reduce battery life    e Using the monitor   e Keeping the shutter release button pressed halfway  e Repeated autofocus operations   e Taking NEF  RAW  or TIFF  RGB  photographs   e Slow shutter speeds   e Using the optional WT 4 wireless transmitter   e Using VR  vibration reduction  mode with VR lenses    To ensure that you get the most from rechargeable Nikon EN EL3e   batteries    e Keep the battery contacts clean  Soiled contacts can reduce battery  performance    e Use batteries immediately after charging  Batteries will lose their charge  if left unused        437       Menu items and options in the camera monitor are shown in bold     Symbols     Switch  318   J  Single point AF   74  75  t23 Dynamic area AF   74  75  285   m  Auto area AF   74 75   S  84   CL  84  86  91  299   CH  84  86   i  89       Self timer   102   Mup  104   E  Matrix   112  113 295        Ce
47. nect and          296 297    402    y reconnect the adapter and turn the camera on again  In the event of      continued malfunction  contact your retailer or Nikon authorized service    representative  Note that disconnecting the power source as described  above may result in loss of any data not recorded to the memory card at  the time the problem occurred  Data already recorded to the card will not    be affected     HE Shooting    Se ee Tere ee Te Te Te TT    ce TOKES ime to THEN e aies oriolders    p Memory card is full or not  inserted     e CPU lens with aperture ring  attached but aperture not locked  at highest f number  If FE E is  displayed in control panel  select  Aperture ring for Custom Setting  f9  Customize command dials   gt   Aperture setting to use lens  aperture ring to adjust aperture     e Exposure mode S  selected with  tus i h Selected for shutter speed     Shutter release disabled     e Rotate focus mode selector to    or C     e Camera unable to focus using  autofocus  use manual focus or  Photos are out of focus  focus lock     e Shutter release button can not be  used to focus when Tripod is  selected in live view mode  Use  the AF ON button to focus                    118    72    78 81    96       403        Flash in use  Flash sync speed can  be selected using Custom Setting  e1  Flash sync speed   when using  optional SB 900  SB 800  SB 600  or  SB R200 Speedlight  choose 1   320 s  Auto FP  or 1 250 s  Auto  FP  for full range of shutter spee
48. nter weighted   112  294  295  CJ  Spot   112  295   P  Programmed auto   116   5  Shutter priority auto   118   Ai  Aperture priority auto   119  M  Manual   121      Help   26  31   r  Memory buffer   53   PRE  Preset manual   141  148    Numerics   1 005 segment RGB sensor  140   3D color matrix metering Il  113   3D tracking  74  75  286   A   AC adapter  385   Accessories  385   Active D Lighting  179   Active folder  272   AE L  79  126  325   AF  72  74  76  80   AF activation  287   AF area brackets  45  94   AF assist  53  290  375   AF fine tune  347   AF point illumination  288   AF point selection  289   AF area mode  74  auto area AF  74  75  dynamic area AF  74 75  285  single point AF  74  75    AF C priority selection  283  AF ON button  73  96  287  291  AF On for MB D10  291  AF S priority selection  284  After delete  265  A M switch  36  Amber  144  358  Aperture  119 122   maximum  82  210   minimum  37  114  Aperture priority auto  119  Assign AE L AF L button  325  Assign FUNC  button  320  Assign preview button  324  Auto bracketing  130  315  316  Auto bracketing  Mode M   316  Auto bracketing set  315   AE  amp  flash  315   AE only  315   Flash only  315   WB bracketing  315  Auto DX Crop  58  Auto FP high speed sync   305  306  377  Auto image rotation  336  Auto meter off  48  296  Auto meter off delay  296  Auto area AF  74  75  Autofocus  72  74  76  78  80    B  Backlight  48  302  Battery  32  34  46  302  304  340  charging  32  pack  302  30
49. nverter        8 vs    YY VY YY     wv  Other AF Nikkor         except lenses for F3AF        a al i iad cs  Al P Nikkor     y Y Y Y     Y v                                                     1 IX Nikkor lenses can not be used    2 Vibration Reduction  VR  supported with VR lenses    3 Spot metering meters selected focus point    4 Can not be used with shifting or tilting    5 The camera s exposure metering and flash control systems do not work  properly when shifting and or tilting the lens  or when an aperture other than  the maximum aperture is used    6 Manual exposure mode only    7 Can be used with AF S and AF I lenses only  pg  371     8 With maximum effective aperture of f 5 6 or faster     9 When focusing at minimum focus distance with AF 80 200mm f 2 8  AF 35   70mm f 2 8  AF 28 85mm f 3 5 4 5  lt New gt   or AF 28 85mm f 3 5 4 5 lens at  maximum zoom  in focus indicator may be displayed when image on matte  screen in viewfinder is not in focus  Adjust focus manually until image in  viewfinder is in focus    10 With maximum aperture of f 5 6 or faster     The AF S AF I Teleconverter    The AF S AF I teleconverter can be used with the following AF S and AF I  lenses   e AF S VR Micro 105mm f 2 8G ED   e AF S NIKKOR 500mm f 4G ED VR 2       AF S VR 200mm f 2G ED e AF S 500mm f 4D ED II       AF S VR 300mm f 2 8G ED e AF S 500mm f 4D ED 2      AF S 300mm f 2 8D ED II    AF I 500mm f 4D ED 2   e AF S 300mm f 2 8D ED e AF S NIKKOR 600mm f 4G ED VR      AF I 300mm f 2 8D
50. ont curtain sync      FVlock pg  192  st    lt        lt C  72 72OD         S    W o Off     Multiple exposure  pg  198  Off         1 If the current Picture Control has been modified  existing settings for  the Picture Control will also be restored    2 Only the settings in the bank currently selected using the Shooting  menu bank option will be reset  pg  269   Settings in all other banks are  unaffected        418    ls Defaults Restored with Reset Shooting Menu  pg  271                      ee ee Option  eee Dfa  File naming  pg  274  DSC  Image quality  pg  64    JPEG normal  Image size  pg  69  Large  Image area  pg  58   Auto DX crop  pg  58  On  Choose image area  pg  59  FX format  36 X 24   JPEGcompression pg 67    Sizepriority  NEF  RAW  recording  pg  67   Type  pg  67  Lossless compressed  NEF  RAW  bit depth  pg 68    4  12 bit  White balance  pg  140  Auto  Fine tuning  pg  143  Off  Choose color temp   pg  147  5000K  Set Picture Control  pg  160  Standard  Color space  pg  181  sRGB  Active D lighting  pg  180  Off  Vignette control  pg  276  Normal  Long exp  NR  pg  277  Off  High ISO NR  pg  278  Normal  ISO sensitivity settings  pg  1069            ISO sensitivity  pg  106  200  ISO sensitivity auto control  pg  108  Off  Live view  Live view mode  pg  90  Hand held  Release mode  pg  91  Single frame  Multiple exposure  pg  198  Reset   Interval timer shooting  pg  203  Reset           1 With the exception of Multiple exposure and Interval timer  shootin
51. recycle used  batteries in accord with local  regulations        401          402    If the camera fails to function as expected  check the list of  common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon  representative  Refer to the page numbers in the right most  column for more information     ME Display          Viewfinder is out of focus   Viewfinder is dark     Displays turn off without  warning     Unusual characters  displayed in control panel   Displays in control panel  or viewfinder are  unresponsive and dim   Fine lines are visible  around active focus point  or display turns red when  focus point is highlighted           Seppe LENE       Adjust viewfinder focus or use  optional diopter adjustment lenses   Insert a fully charged battery   Choose longer delays for Custom  Setting c2  Auto meter off delay   or c4  Monitor off delay     See    A Note on Electronically   Controlled Cameras     below    The response times and brightness  of these displays varies with  temperature     These phenomena are normal for  this type of viewfinder and do not  indicate a malfunction     A Note on Electronically Controlled Cameras  In extremely rare instances  unusual characters may appear in the control  panel and the camera may stop functioning  In most cases  this  phenomenon is caused by a strong external static charge  Turn the  camera off  remove and replace the battery  and turn the camera on again   or  if you are using an AC adapter  available separately   discon
52. rom the low pass filter using  the Clean image sensor  pg  392  option in the setup menu  the  filter can be cleaned manually as described below  Note  however   that the filter is extremely delicate and easily damaged  Nikon  recommends that the filter be cleaned only by Nikon authorized  service personnel     1    Charge the battery or connect an AC adapter     A reliable power source is required when inspecting or  cleaning the low pass filter  If the battery level is below Cz   60     turn the camera off and insert a fully charged EN EL3e  battery or connect an optional EH 5a or EH 5 AC adapter     Select Lock mirror up for cleaning     Remove the lens and turn the camera on   Highlight Lock mirror up for cleaning  in the setup menu and press P  note  that this option is not available at battery  levels of T or below         Press 6X  ike mirror am Tor dearna    The message shown at right will be  displayed in the monitor and a row of  dashes will appear in the control panel  and viewfinder  To restore normal  operation without inspecting the low   pass filter  turn the camera off     Fae  Wher shutterrelease butoni    a  eid the anrea lifts and    auather opens     To homer mieten  furn camera off            395       4 Raise the mirror     Press the shutter release  button all the way down   The mirror will be raised and  the shutter curtain will open   revealing the low pass filter  The display in the viewfinder will  turn off and the row of dashes in the control panel
53. ror accessing  memory card      CHA    blinks     e Unable to create  new folder                 e Use Nikon   approved card        Check that contacts  are clean  If card is  damaged  contact  retailer or Nikon  representative     e Delete files or insert  new memory card           41 262       413       414    a z    Indicator    E      T  This card is Kot  formatted     Format the  card     Folder  contains no  images     All images are  hidden     File does not  contain image  data             C ntrol      panel      Far     blinks              Memory card has  not been formatted  for use in camera     No images on  memory card or in  folder s  selected  for playback     All photos in  current folder are  hidden     File has been  created or modified  using a computer  or different make of  camera  or file is  corrupt              Format memory ea  or insert new  memory card        Select folder  containing images  from Playback folder  menu or insert  different memory  card     No images can be  played back until  another folder has  been selected or  Hide image used to  allow at least one  image to be  displayed     File can not be played  back on camera              41 43    41  263    263       Syn HII YUVA       Monitor     panel     Cannot select                this file  E  Check printer         Check paper       Paper jam       Outof paper           Control      Memory card does      not contain images  that can be  retouched     Printer error     Paper in printer
54. separately  is connected        407    oo Problem Jz Solution Page oe       408       NEF  RAW  photos  not displayed in Update to Capture NX 2  388  Capture NX    Image sensor cleaning changes the   position of dust on the low pass filter    Dust off reference data recorded before      image sensor cleaning is performed can   Image Dust Off option not be used with photographs taken  in Capture NX 2 does   eine      after image sensor cleaning is 337    not have desired  effect     Computer displays  NEF  RAW  images  differently from  camera     Can not copy picture  to computer using  Nikon Transfer     performed  Dust off reference data  recorded after image sensor cleaning is  performed can not be used with  photographs taken before image sensor  cleaning is performed     Third party software does not display  effects of Picture Controls  active D   lighting  or vignette control  Use  Capture NX 2  available separately      The camera is not compatible with  Windows 2000 Professional  Use card  reader to copy pictures from memory  card                                      DAMONT ang Set camera clock  38  not correct   Some options are not available at certain    combinations of settings or when no  a CINNOENE memory card is inserted  Note that Battery  340  i info option is not available when camera is    powered by an optional AC adapter          This section lists the indicators and error messages that appear in    the viewfinder  control pul and monitor            a   
55. spect that dirt or  dust on the filter is appearing in photographs  you can clean the  filter using the Clean image sensor option in the setup menu   The filter can be cleaned at any time using the Clean now option   or cleaning can be performed automatically when the camera is  turned on or off     HE    Clean Now          1 Place the camera base down     Image sensor cleaning is most effective  when the camera is placed base down as  shown at right           2 Display the Clean image  sensor menu     Highlight Clean image sensor  in the setup menu and press P  Widni    Large       vV Image Dust Off   The Image Dust Off option in Capture NX 2 can not use dust off reference  data recorded before image sensor cleaning is performed to retouch  photographs taken after image sensor cleaning is performed  If you  intend to use Image Dust Off with photographs recorded after image       a sensor cleaning is performed  we recommend that you record dust off  Z   reference data after cleaning the image sensor     Image Sensor Cleaning   If the options described in this section are not sufficient to remove dust or  other foreign objects from the image sensor  clean the sensor manually as  described on page 395        3 Select Clean now  a image Sensor    Highlight Clean now and press   gt   The message shown at right  will be displayed while  cleaning is in progress     ge       The message shown at right lean image sensor n  will be displayed when cleaning is  complete     EE    Clean 
56. ter weighted metering  0 20 EV  20  C 68 pe    Spot metering  2 20 EV        ere es a een eee Terre ty    Metering method    Exposure mode     a auto with flexible program  FP   shutter   e   priority auto  5   aperture priority auto  A   manual  r     posure compensation     eae  5 EV in increments of   3  1 2  or 1 EV       Ta vaoa aesa aaaeeeaeo         ity   ISO 200   6400 in steps of   3  1 2  or 1 EV  Can also be set to   Recommended sacs approx  0 3  0 5  0 7  or 1 EV  ISO 100 equivalent  below ISO    uae 200 or to approx  0 3  0 5  0 7  1 EV  or 2 EV  ISO 25600  E Gee _ equivalent  above ISO 6400     poarere UU LASNE roe I LEE UH eee LAA A LAI NLU                            i ti CAM 3500FX autofocus module with TTL    gt  phase detection  fine tuning  51 focus points  including 15    gt  cross type sensors   and AF assist illuminator  range     approx  0 5 3 m 1 ft  8 in  9 ft  10 in      OENE SAEI I UENS LULU bE DANEAN DANE Lust  ASHEN    Detection ange AAT een  1      19 EV  ISO 100  20   C 68   F     Lens servo p ae SE as BF E O  oa predictive focus tracking automatically activated  eee according to subject status                  Manual  M   Electronic range finding supported                  of 17 56  m ft  ISO 200  20   C 68   F  GN at ISO 100 is 12 39      or 18 59 in manual mode  m ft  ISO 200  20   C 68   F  GN at    ERTER ISO 100 is 13 43        431       432                                 gt    TTL  i TTL balanced fill flash and standard i TTL flash for   
57. timal   quality increases the file size of JPEG images  number of images and buffer   capacity drop accordingly        424    d5    Max  Continuous Release  pg  299   The maximum number of photographs that can be taken in a single burst  can be set to any amount between 1 and 100        425    Exposure Program    The exposure program for programmed auto is shown in the  following graph        ISO 200  lens with maximum aperture of f 1 4 and minimum  aperture of f 16  e g   AF 50mm f 1 4 D         Qt ro 7   gt  e719 DA             4                         Aperture                          ae  fe                eh utter ae    The maximum and minimum values for EV vary with ISO  sensitivity  the above graph assumes an ISO sensitivity of ISO 200  equivalent  When matrix metering is used  values over 17   3 EV  are reduced to 171 3 EV        426    Aperture  Sensitivity  and Flash Range    The range of the built in flash varies with sensitivity  ISO  SEa and ARES    1 4 2 2 8 4 5 6 8 1 0 8 5   3ft  3in  Ft 11in   2 2 8 4 5 6 8 11 0 7 6 1 2ft  4in  20ft   2 8 4 5 6 8 11 16 0 6 4 2 2ft  13 ft  9in   4 5 6 8 11 16 22 0 6 3 0 2ft    9ft  10in                                                  5 6 8 11 16 22 32 0 6 2 1 2ft    6ft  11in   8 11 16 22 32     0 6 1 5 2ft  4ft  11in   11 16 22 32         0 6 1 1 2ft  3ft  7in   16 22 32           0 6 0 8 2ft  2ft  7in     The built in flash has a minimum range of 0 6 m  2 ft       In programmed auto exposure mode  mode F   the maximum  apert
58. ub  pg  326   Aperture setting  pg  327   Menus and playback  pg  327   f10 Release button to use dial  pg  328   f11 No memory card   pg  329   f12  Reverse indicators  pg  330                          422    Thumbnail on off  Do nothing  Info   Playback    gt     PHAM ANAAO ANAAO AN NAONA AAAA AONAN VANANEV EAEAN YANAN ANEAN EANAN EANAN SAO AAYAN EANAN VANAN ANAA EAO    None  Auto bracketing    Preview  None    AE AF lock  None    Off  Off    No  Off  Sub command dial  Off  No  Enable release    cafe Boe a O  o E mam      QHHRRHE RRR NE E          Memory Card Capacity    The following table shows the approximate number of pictures  that can be stored on a 2 GB SanDisk Extreme IV  SDCFX4  card at  different image quality  image size  and image area settings     EE FX Format  36 x 24  Image Area     ee ee eee E AEE AEA SOANE DEE eee ee eee EE E ee  eS Tt ee eee LE Y A UA U U SG S ee ire       Image quality   Imagesize     Filesize    No  of images 2                                   NEF  RAW   Lossless 2  compressed  12 bit EPN 19 ae  NEF  RAW   Lossless 7 16 3 MB 77 50  compressed  14 bit  NEF  RAW   _  Compressed  12 bit DONS Ie   0  NEF  RAW   _  Compressed  14 bit ewe ue ae  NEF  RAW        Uncompressed    18 8 MB 100 19  12 bit  NEF  RAW   o  Uncompressed    24 7 MB 77 17  14 bit  L 35 9 MB 53 17  TIFF  RGB  M 20 7 MB 95 20  S 10 0 MB 211 23  L 5 7 MB 279 100  JPEG fine 4 M 3 2 MB 496 100  S 1 4 MB 1000 100  L 2 9 MB 548 100  JPEG normal4 M 1 6 MB 976 100  S 0 7 MB 2000 
59. uilt in flash           154    64    202    166    126  100    128    2r    187       406    EE Playback    A TT E SS sti USS  EEE E i se  SESE EN YO LS e UU    oe problem on EE Solution o   Page         Flashing areas appear  in images            Press  amp  or W to choose photo    Noong aia ppsar information displayed  or change 220  264  on images    en Settings for Display mode   A graph appears  during playback   NEF  RAW  image is Photo was taken at image quality of NEF 66  not played back    JPEG   Some photos are not  displayed during Select All for Playback folder  263  playback   e Select On for Rotate tall  265       Tall     portrait       e Photo was taken with Off selected for 336  orientation photos    i   Auto image rotation   are displayed in ae ie     wide     landscape  e Photo is displayed in image review  219  orientation  e Camera was pointed up or down 336  when photo was taken   Can not delete photo  Photo is protected  remove protection  235   Message is displayed  stating that no  images are available  for playback     Select All for Playback folder  263    Can not change print    Memory card is full  delete photos  47  order     Photo is in NEF  RAW  format  Transfer    Can not select photo to computer and print using supplied 243                tor PENG  software or Capture NX 2   Photo net Choose correct video mode  503  displayed on TV        Photo is not displayed    on high definition  video device     Confirm that HDMI cable  available 257    
60. ure  minimum f number  is limited according to ISO  sensitivity  as shown below     OEE E E EE N EE S SE SE SE SE EE UENO EEA EEEE G A A NE NE AOA AEE E LE EE AE L A LA AEA SANOA E LEE U AEE E A LA A SAAG E U U USAGE OE LE ASE EE AE U EE EEE E A E G S A S A S E a e ae ae                       Maximum aperture at 150 equivalent of        For each one step increase in sensitivity  e g   from 200 to 400    aperture is stopped down by half an f stop  If the maximum  aperture of the lens is smaller than given above  the maximum  value for aperture will be the maximum aperture of the lens        427       Specifications       428                             mage sensor      Total pixels   12 87 million   lt  Image sensor cleaning  Image Dust Off reference data       soe  optional Capture NX 2 software required                FX format  36 x 24  image area     4 256 x 2 832  L  3 184 x 2 120 M  2 128 x 1 416  S   tae   e  DX format  24 x 16  image area    asetsigsisarises ipiis cere 2 784 x 1 848  L  2 080 x 1 384  M  1 392 x 920  S    Fileformat   lt  e NEF  RAW   12 or 14 bit  lossless compressed  compressed   Huata a e  or uncompressed        TIFF  RGB        JPEG  JPEG Baseline compliant with fine  approx  1  4        normal  approx  1   8   or basic  approx  1   16    compression  Size priority   Optimal quality    lt  compression available   Pee   gt    NEF  RAW  JPEG  Single photograph recorded in both NEF   Ge cee a etree as  RAW  and JPEG formats    Picture Control System C
61. utofocus or electronic range finding   ok e The D700 can not be used with linear polarizing filters     Use the C PL circular polarizing filter instead   Hoe   The NC and L37C filters are recommended for protecting  Filters the lens   oo   To prevent moir    use of a filter is not recommended    when the subject is framed against a bright light  or when  oe a bright light source is in the frame   os e Center weighted metering is recommended with filters  _ with exposure factors  filter factors  over 1 x  Y44  Y48   Y52  056  R60  XO  X1  C PL  ND2S  ND4  ND4S  ND8  ND8S   ND400  A2  A12  B2  B8  B12      Water Guard WG AS3  Covers the base of the optional SB 900  Water guards flash unit to protect the camera accessory shoe from water  droplets      e Nikon Speedlights SB 900  SB 800  SB 600  and SB 400  Optional flash    Nikon Wireless Remote Speedlight SB R200  units e Wireless Speedlight Commander SU 800   See page 378 for more information        PCCard Adapter EC AD1  The EC AD1 PC card adapter allows  Type   CompactFlash memory cards to be inserted in  PCMCIA card slots                       PCcard          387    ee e Capture NX 2  A complete photo editing package     e Camera Control Pro 2  Control the camera remotely from a   x computer and save photographs directly to the computer       hard disk     amp   5 e Image Authentication  Determine whether photographs      taken with image authentication  pg  342  on have been  modified after shooting          Soft    oy Not
62. ximum aperture  minimum f number  is  limited asa to gral  ISO ee as Hon Dev                                     For each one step increase in sensitivity  e g   from 200 to 400   aperture is  stopped down by half an f stop  If the maximum aperture of the lens is  smaller than given above  the maximum value for aperture will be the  maximum aperture of the lens     When an SC series 17  28  or 29 sync cable is used for off camera flash  photography  correct exposure may not be achieved in i TTL mode  We  recommend that you choose spot metering to select standard i TTL flash  control  Take a test shot and view the results in the monitor     In i TTL  use the flash panel or bounce adapter provided with the flash  unit  Do not use other panels such as diffusion panels  as this may  produce incorrect exposure      V Use Only Nikon Flash Accessories   Use only Nikon Speedlights  Negative voltages or voltages over 250 V  applied to the accessory shoe could not only prevent normal operation   but damage the sync circuitry of the camera or flash  Before using a  Nikon Speedlight not listed in this section  contact a Nikon authorized  service representative for more information        383       384    Flash Contacts    The D700 is equipped with an accessory shoe for attaching  optional flash units directly to the camera and a sync terminal that  allows flash units to be connected via a sync cable     EE The Accessory Shoe   Use the accessory shoe to mount optional  flash units directl
63. y on the camera without a  sync cable  pg  378   The accessory shoe is  equipped with a safety lock for Speedlights  with a locking pin  such as the SB 900  SB 800   SB 600 and SB 400           HE The Sync Terminal   A sync cable can be connected to the sync  terminal as required  Do not connect  another flash unit via a sync cable when  performing rear curtain sync flash  photography with a flash unit mounted on  the camera accessory shoe               M ISO Sensitivity  When auto ISO sensitivity control is on  pg  108   ISO sensitivity will    j automatically be adjusted as required for optimal flash output when an    optional SB 900  SB 800  SB 600  or SB 400 flash unit is attached  This may    result in foreground subjects being underexposed in photographs taken  with the flash at slow shutter speeds  in daylight  or against a bright  background  In these cases  choose a flash mode other than slow sync or  choose a larger aperture        At the time of writing  the following accessories were available for  the D700     oe _   Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL3e  pp  32  34   Additional     EN EL3e batteries are available from local retailers and  Nikon service representatives  The EN EL3e can be  recharged using an MH 18a or MH 18 quick charger   Multi Power Battery Pack MB D10  The MB D10 takes one  rechargeable Nikon EN EL3e  EN EL4a  or EN EL4 Li ion  battery or eight AA alkaline  NiMH  lithium  or nickel   manganese batteries  A BL 3 battery chamber cover is  required
    
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