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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.
Moiré : Moiré is an interference pattern created by the interaction of an
image containing a regular, repeating  grid, such as the pattern of weave
in cloth or windows in a building, with the camera image sensor grid. In
some cases, it may appear in the form of...

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•A marked drop in the time a fully charged battery retains its charge
when used at room temperature indi cates that it requires replacement.
Purchase a new EN-EL24 battery.
• Charge the battery before use. When taking photographs on important
occasions, ready a spare EN-EL24 battery and keep it fully charged.
Depending on your location, it may  be difficult to purchase replace-
ment batteries on short notice. Note that on cold days, the capacity of
batteries tends to decrease. Be sure  the battery...

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Defaults for the options in the playback, shooting and setup
menus may be found on pages 149, 158, and 193, respectively.
Defaults for the  & (feature) menu are listed below.
Defaults
OptionDefault
Interval ( 052) N
AE lock ( 053) AE-L (On)
Slow motion ( 057) 400 fps
Hue ( 059) Retro: Yellow
Cross process : Blue
Filter strength ( 059, 60) Soft: J  (normal)
Fisheye : q  (normal)
Skin softening : Q  (normal)
Portrait ( 059) L
Saturation ( 060) I (normal)
Vignetting ( 060) V (normal)
Select color (...

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Defaults for other settings are as follows:
*Not displayed when  Auto-area is selected for  AF-area mode .
OptionDefault
Focus area ( 0188) Center*
Flexible program (067) Off
Focus lock ( 0189) Off
Continuous/self-timer ( 097, 99) Sports: 10 fps
Other modes : 8  (single frame)
Exposure compensation ( 0101) 0.0
Flash mode ( 0103, 105) Auto, Pop , Retro , High-contrast 
monochrome , Nostalgic sepia , Soft , Cross 
process , Toy c am era effec t , Fisheye , Close-
up : Auto
P ,  S , A , M : Fill...

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The following table shows the number of pictures or amount of
movie footage that can be stored on a 16 GB SanDisk SDSDQXP-
016G-J35A UHS-I microSDHC card at different image quality,
size, or movie settings. All figures are approximate; file size varies
with the type of card and scene recorded.
❚❚Photographs 
*Image size applies to JPEG images on ly. Size of NEF (RAW ) images can not
be changed. File size is the total for NEF (RAW ) and JPEG images.
❚❚ HD Movies
1Time-lapse, fast-motion, jump-cut,...

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If the camera fails to function as expected, check this list of com-
mon problems before consulting your retailer or Nikon repre-
sentative.
Battery/Display
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g
The camera is on but does not respond: Wait for recording or any other process-
ing to end. If the problem persists, turn  the camera off. If the camera still
does not respond, remove and repl ace the battery or disconnect and
reconnect the AC adapter, but note that this will delete any data not yet
saved. Data...

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Shooting (All Modes)
The camera takes time to turn on: Delete files or format the memory card.
The shutter-release is disabled :
• The battery is exhausted ( 021, 32).
• The memory card is full (0 32).
• The flash is charging ( 0106).
• The camera is not in focus ( 034).
•You are currently filming a slow-motion, 4K, or time-lapse movie (045).Only one picture is taken each time the sh utter-release button is pressed in continuous
release mode : I  is selected in continuous mode ( 097) and the...

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Shooting (P, S , A , and  M Modes)
Noise (bright spots, randomly-spaced bright  pixels, fog, or lines) appears in photos:
• Bright spots, randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, and lines can be
reduced by lowering ISO sensitivity. Randomly-spaced bright pixels at
high ISO sensitivities can be reduced by enabling high ISO noise reduc-
tion ( 0179).
• Use the  Long exposure NR option in the shooting menu to limit the
occurrence of bright spots or fog in photos taken at shutter speeds
slower than 1 s (...

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Movies
Tap Shooting Options
Playback
Cannot record movies: The movie-record button can not be used to record
movies in best moment capture or Motion Snapshot mode ( 080, 90).
No sound is recorded for movies :
• Microphone off  is selected for Movie sound options  > Microphone
( 0 180).
• Live audio is not recorded with time-lapse, slow-motion, fast-motion,
or jump-cut movies ( 049) or with Motion Snapshots recorded with
None  selected for  Audio (0 92).
Large focus areas are used in auto-area AF...

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Wi-Fi (Wireless Networks)
Miscellaneous
Cannot hear movie sound:
• Rotate the command dial right to raise the volume ( 046). If the cam-
era is connected to a television ( 0144), use the controls for the TV to
adjust the volume.
• Live audio is not recorded with time-lapse, slow-motion, fast-motion,
or jump-cut movies ( 049) or with Motion Snapshots recorded with
None  selected for  Audio (0 92).
Cannot delete images : Remove protection from the files before deletion
( 0 152).
Cannot print NEF...
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