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•Manual movie settings : Choose On to allow manual 
adjustments to shutter speed and ISO sensitivity when the 
camera is in mode  M.
 Shutter speed can be  set to values as 
fast as 1/4000 s; the slowest speed available varies with the 
frame rate: 1/30 s for frame rates of 24p, 25p, and 30p, 1/50 s for 
50i or 50p, and 1/60 s for 60i or 60p. ISO sensitivity can be set 
to values between ISO 200 and Hi 2 ( 049).
 If shutter speed and ISO sensitivity are 
not in these ranges when live view starts,...

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AHDMI and Other Video Devices
When the camera is connected to a video device, the device will 
display the view through the camera lens.
 If the device 
supports HDMI-CEC, select  Off for the  HDMI > Device control  
option in the setup menu ( 0147) before shooting in live view.
 
If 1920 × 1080 60i , 1920 × 1080 50i , 1280 × 720 60p , or 1280 
× 720 50p  is selected for  Frame size/frame rate , the monitor 
will turn off when the camera is connected to an HDMI video device.
ASee Also
For...

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Viewing Movies
Movies are indicated by a 1 icon in full-frame playback ( 0118). Press  J to start 
playback.
The following operations can be performed:
1  icon Length Current position/total length
Volume
Movie progress bar Guide
ToUseDescription
Pause Pause playback.
Play Resume playback when movie is
 paused or during rewind/
advance.
Advance/ rewind Speed increases with each press, 
from 2× to 4× to 8× to 16×; 
keep pressed to skip to beginning or end of movie (first frame is 
indicated by  h in...

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Editing Movies
Trim footage to create edited copies of movies or save selected frames as JPEG stills.
To prevent unexpected loss of power during editing, check the battery level before 
proceeding.
Tr i m m i n g  M ov i es
To create trimmed copies of movies:
1Display a movie full frame.
Press the  K button to display pictures full 
frame in the monitor and press  4 and  2 to 
scroll through pictures until the movie you 
wish to edit is displayed.
2Choose a starting or end point.
Play the movie back...

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4Select Choose start/end point .
Highlight Choose start/end point  and press 
2 .
The dialog shown at right will be displayed; 
choose whether the current frame will be 
the starting or end point of the copy and 
press  J.
5Delete frames.
If the desired frame is not currently 
displayed, press  4 or  2 to advance or 
rewind (to skip to 10 s ahead or back, rotate 
the command dial). To switch the current 
selection from start point ( w) to end point ( x) 
or vice versa, press  A (L ).
Once you have...

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DTrimming Movies
Movies must be at least two seconds long.
 If a copy can not be created at the current 
playback position, the current position will be displayed in red in Step 5 and no copy will be 
created.
 The copy will not be saved if there is insufficient space available on the memory 
card.
Copies have the same time and date of creation as the original.
AThe Retouch Menu
Movies can also be edited using the  Edit movie option 
in the retouch menu ( 0178). 

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Saving Selected Frames
To save a copy of a selected frame as a JPEG still:
1View the movie and choose a frame.
Play the movie back as described on page 
106; your approximate position in the movie 
can be ascertained from the movie progress 
bar.
 Pause the movie at the frame you 
intend to copy.
2Display movie edit options.
Press the  A (L ) button to display movie 
edit options.
3Choose  Save selected frame .
Highlight Save selected frame  and press J.
4Create a still copy.
Press  1 to create a...

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Special Effects
Special effects can be used when recording images.
The following effects can be selected by rotating the mode dial to q and rotating 
the command dial until the desire d option appears in the monitor.
Shooting with Special Effects
Mode dial Command dial Monitor
ANEF (RAW)
If NEF (RAW )+JPEG is sele cted for image quality in %, g , ( , or  3 mode, only the JPEG images 
will be recorded ( 042).
 If NEF (RAW ) is selected, fine-quality JPEG photographs will be 
recorded instead of NEF...

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%Night Vision
Use under conditions of darkness to 
record monochrome images at high ISO 
sensitivities (with some noise in the form 
of randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or 
lines).
 Autofocus is available in live view 
only; manual focus can be used if the 
camera is unable to focus.
 The built-in 
flash and AF-assist illuminator turn off; use 
of a tripod is recommended to reduce blur.
gColor Sketch
The camera detects and colors outlines for 
a color sketch effect.
 Movies shot in this 
mode...

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3Selective Color
All colors other than the selected colors 
are recorded in black and white.
 The effect 
can be chosen during live view ( 0116).
 
The built-in flash turns off; use of a tripod 
is recommended when lighting is poor.
1Silhouette
Silhouette subjects against bright 
backgrounds.
 The built-in flash turns off; 
use of a tripod is recommended when 
lighting is poor.
2High Key
Use with bright scenes to create bright 
images that seem filled with light.
 The 
built-in flash turns off.
3Low...
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