Nikon Camera 1 J5 Reference Manual
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119 T Android: Connecting via NFC If the smart device supports NFC (Near Field Communication), a Wi-Fi connection can be established simply by touching the camera H (N-Mark) logo to the smart device NFC antenna. Before connecting, enable NFC and Wi-Fi on the smart device as described in the documentation provided with the smart device. To connect via NFC, touch the camera H (N-Mark) logo to the smart device NFC antenna (for the location of the NFC antenna, see the documentation provided with the smart device). Main- tain contact until the camera displays a message stating that an NFC device has been detected. Once the smart device has been detected, a Wi-Fi connection will be established and the Wireless Mobile Utility will launch automatically. See the Wireless Mobile Utility manual for more information ( 0114).
120 T ANFC NFC (Near Field Communication) is an international standard for short- range wireless communications technology. ANo Connection If you are unable to establish a connection using NFC as described above, connect by manually selecting the camera SSID ( 0118). DWi-Fi Before using the Wi-Fi function, read the warnings on pages xviii to xx; to prevent loss of power while connected, you should also charge the camera battery. Do not use Wi-Fi in settings in which its use is prohib- ited. Note that the camera Wi-Fi function can not be used when a USB cable is connected. ATerminating Wi-Fi Connections Wi-Fi will terminate automatically if the smart device does not initiate a connection within five minutes. To terminate Wi-Fi manually, press the G button to exit the Wi-Fi standby or connection display.
121 T Follow the steps below to upload photos from the camera to a smart device. Movies can not be selected for upload. Uploading Photos One at a Time Use the F ( Wi-Fi) button to upload the photo currently dis- played in full-frame playback. 1Display the photo on the camera. Display the desired photo in full-frame playback. 2Press the F (Wi-Fi) button. Pressing the F ( Wi-Fi) button initiates a Wi-Fi connection; the camera SSID will be displayed in the monitor. 3Select the camera SSID. On the smart device, select Settings > Wi-Fi and select the camera SSID to connect via Wi-Fi. If this is the first time you have connected since changing password settings ( 0116), enter the new password when prompted. 4Download the photo to the smart device. Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility on the smart device and follow the instructions on page 124 to download the photo. Uploading Photos to a Smart Device AThe & (Feature) Menu Photos can also be uploaded by pressing & in full-frame playback and then highlighting Wi-Fi upload and pressing J. F (Wi-Fi) button
122 T Uploading Multiple Selected Photos To upload multiple selected photos, use the Upload from cam- era option in the Wi-Fi menu. 1Choose Upload from camera . 2Select photos. 3Press J. Press J to complete the operation. The camera SSID will be displayed in the monitor. Press the G button to display the menus. Highlight Upload from cam- era in the Wi-Fi menu and press 2. G button Press 4 or 2 to scroll through pic- tures and press 3 to select or dese- lect. You can also tap the monitor to select or deselect photos. Selected photos are indicated by a & icon.
123 T 4Select the camera SSID. On the smart device, select Settings > Wi-Fi and select the camera SSID to connect via Wi-Fi. If this is the first time you have connected since changing password settings ( 0116), enter the new password when prompted. 5Download the photos to the smart device. Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility on the smart device and follow the instructions on page 124 to download the selected photos. Uploading Photos via NFC Photos displayed full frame or highlighted in the thumbnail list or calendar playback can be uploaded via NFC ( 0119). 1Display or highlight the desired photo. Display the photo full frame or highlight it in the thumbnail list or calendar playback. 2Connect. Touch the camera H (N-Mark) logo to the smart device NFC antenna until the camera displays a message stating that an NFC device has been detected. 3Download the photos to the smart device. The Wireless Mobile Utility will launch automatically on the smart device; follow the instructions on page 124 to down- load the selected photos.
124 T To download the selected pictures to the smart device, establish a Wi-Fi connection with the camera (0118, 119) and select View photos in the Wireless Mobile Utility. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; select OK to download the pictures selected with the camera. Android OS iOS Downloading Selected Pictures to the Smart Device
125 I I More on Playback Photo information is superimposed on images displayed in full- frame playback (037). The information displayed can be selected using the Display > Playback option in the setup menu ( 0196). ❚❚ Basic Info Photo Information Still images Movies 123 9 85476 211 10 12 13 9 875 46 1 Shooting mode2Protect status .................................... 1523Frame number/total number of images 4 Image quality .................................... 162 Frame rate....................................57, 165 5Image size .......................................... 162 Frame size ....................................57, 165 6 Folder number-file number ...........1277Time of recording ...................... 30, 1998Date of recording ....................... 30, 1999Battery indicator ................................. 3210 Movie length........................................ 4611Audio recording indicator ..............18012On-screen guide (for movies) .......... 46
126 I ❚❚Detailed info Still images Movies 1234 76 5 81312 14 1511 16 109 1718192526 27 232124 2022 28 2526 232124 2022 124 6 5 1312 30 29 142717 3 1 Shooting mode2Frame number/total number of images 3 Protect status .....................................1524Camera name5Retouch indicator ...........153, 154, 155 Movie edit indicator .........................156 6Histogram showing distribution of tones in image .................................127 7 ISO sensitivity ....................................1728Focal length .......................................2299Flash mode ................................103, 10510 Flash control.......................................19211Flash compensation .........................19212Exposure compensation .................101 13Metering .............................................16614Creative mode ..................................... 58 Exposure mode .................................161 15Shutter speed ............................... 68, 7016Aperture......................................... 69, 7017Picture Control ..................................17318Active D-Lighting indicator............17819HDR indicator ...................................... 6220Image quality ....................................162 Frame rate ................................... 57, 165 21Image size...........................................162 Frame size.................................... 57, 165
127 I 22Folder number-file number23Time of recording ...................... 30, 19924Date of recording ....................... 30, 19925Battery indicator ................................. 3226White balance....................................167 White balance fine-tuning .............168 27Color space.........................................17728Auto distortion control ...................17729Electronic VR (movies).....................18330Audio recording indicator ..............180 AFolder and File Numbers Photographs are stored as files with names containing a four-digit number between 0001 and 9999 assigned automatically in ascending order by the camera. These in turn are stored in folders containing up to 999 images. A new folder is crea ted automatically when file number- ing reaches 9999 or the number of images in the current folder reaches 999. Folder numberFile number AHistograms ( 0126) Camera histograms are intended only as a guide and may differ from those in imaging applications. Sample histograms are shown below: • If brightness varies evenly across the image , the distribution of tones will be relatively even. • If the image is dark , tone distribu- tion will be shifted to the left. • If the image is bright , tone distribu- tion will be shifted to the right. Exposure compensation shifts the distribution of tones to the right when raised, to the left when lowered. Histograms can give you a rough idea of overall exposure when bright ambient lighting makes it difficult to see the display in the monitor. 100-0001
128 I AThe & (Feature) Menu ( 011) The following options can be accessed by pressing & during playback: PhotographsMovies 1 6 2 3 457 1 3 8 1Start slide show................................. 1372Wi-Fi upload....................................... 1143Protect ................................................. 1524Crop ..................................................... 155 5 Resize .................................................. 1546D-Lighting .......................................... 1537Glamour retouch .............................. 1358Edit movie .......................................... 156