Nikon Camera D5200 Reference Manual
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194 Compare retouched copies to the original photographs. This option is only available if the J button is pressed to display the retouch menu when a copy or original is played back full frame. 1Select a picture. Select a retouched copy (shown by a N icon) or a photograph that has been retouched in full- frame playback and press J. 2Select Side-by-side comparison . Highlight Side-by-side comparison in the retouch menu and press J. 3Compare the copy with the original. The source image is...
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195 mRecent Settings/ OMy Menu To display the recent settings menu, press G and select the m (recent settings) tab. The recent settings menu lists the 20 most recently used settings, with the most recently-used items first. Press 1 or 3 to highlight an option and press 2 to select. My Menu To access a customized menu of up to 20 options selected from the playback, shooting, Custom Settings, and setup menus, select OMy Menu for mRecent settings > Choose tab . 1Select Choose tab . In the...
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196 ❚❚Adding Options to My Menu 1Select Add items . In My Menu ( O), highlight Add items and press 2. 2Select a menu. Highlight the name of the menu containing the option you wish to add and press 2. 3Select an item. Highlight the desired menu item and press J . 4Position the new item. Press 1 or 3 to move the new item up or down in My Menu. Press J to add the new item. 5Add more items. The items currently displayed in My Menu are indicated by a check mark. Items indicated by a V icon...
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197 ❚❚Deleting Options from My Menu 1Select Remove items . In My Menu (O), highlight Remove items and press 2. 2Select items. Highlight items and press 2 to select or deselect. Selected items are indicated by a check mark. 3Delete the selected items. Press J. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; press J again to delete the selected items. ADeleting Items in My Menu To delete the item currently highlighted in My Menu, press the O button. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; press O...
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198 ❚❚Reordering Options in My Menu 1Select Rank items . In My Menu ( O), highlight Rank items and press 2. 2Select an item. Highlight the item you wish to move and press J. 3Position the item. Press 1 or 3 to move the item up or down in My Menu and press J. Repeat Steps 2–3 to reposition additional items. 4Exit to My Menu. Press the G button to return to My Menu. G button
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199 Technical Notes Read this chapter for information on compatible accessories, cleaning and storing the camera, and what to do if an error message is displayed or you encounter problems using the camera. Compatible CPU Lenses This camera sup por ts autofocus with AF-S and AF-I CPU lenses only. AF-S lenses have names beginning with AF-S, AF-I lenses names beginning with AF-I. Autofocus is not supported with other autofocus (AF) lenses. The following table lists the features available with...
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200 AIdentifying CPU and Type G and D Lenses 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 Type G lens Type D lens
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201 Compatible Non-CPU Lenses Non-CPU lenses may only be used when the camera is in mode M. Selecting another mode disables the shutter release. Aperture must be adjusted manually via the lens aperture ring and the camera metering system, i-TTL flash control, and other features requiring a CPU lens can not be used. Some non-CPU lenses can not be used; see “Incompatible Accessories and Non-CPU Lenses,” below. Camera settingFocusModeMetering Lens/accessoryAFMF (with electronic rangefinder)MFMOther...
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202 DThe Built-in Flash The built-in flash can be used with lenses with focal lengths of 18–300 mm, although in some cases the flash may be unable to entirely light the subject at some ranges or focal lengths due to shadows cast by the lens, while le nses that block the subject’s view of the red- eye reduction lamp may interfere with red-eye reduction. Remove lens hoods to prevent shadows. The flash has a minimum range of 0.6 m and can not be used in the macro range of macro zoom lenses. The...
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203 LensZoom positionMinimum distance without vignetting AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 200–400mm f/4G IF-ED 250 mm 2.5 m / 8 ft 2 in. 350mm 2.0m/6ft 7in. AF-S NIKKOR 200–400mm f/4G ED VR II 200 mm 5.0 m / 16 ft 5 in. 250mm 3.0m/9ft 10in. 300mm 2.5m/8ft 2in. 350–400 mmNo vignetting PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED *24 mm 3.0 m / 9 ft 10 in. * When not shifted or tilted. 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. DAF-Assist Illumination AF-assist...