Nikon Camera D810 Users Manual
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227 ACalculating the Length of the Final Movie The total number of frames in the final movie can be approximated by dividing the shooting time by the interval and rounding up. The length of the final movie can then be calculated by dividing the number of shots by the frame rate selected for Movie settings > Frame size/frame rate . A 48 frame movie recorded at 1920 × 1080; 24p , for example, will be about two seconds long. The maximum length for movies recorded using time-lapse...
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228 AImage Review The K button can not be used to view pictures while time-lapse photography is in progress, but the current frame will be displayed for a few seconds after each shot if On is selected for Image review in the playback menu ( 0287). Other playback operations can not be performed while the frame is displayed. ARelease Mode Regardless of the release mode select ed, the camera will take one shot at each interval. The self-timer can not be used. ASee Also For information on setting...
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229 Non-CPU lenses can be used in exposure modes g and h, with aperture set using the lens aperture ring. By specifying lens data (lens focal length and maximum aperture), the user can gain access to the following CPU lens functions. If the focal length of the lens is known: • Power zoom can be used with optional flash units • Lens focal length is listed (with an asterisk) in the playback photo info display If the maximum aperture of the lens is known: • The aperture value is displayed in the...
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230 The camera can store data for up to nine non-CPU lenses. To enter or edit data for a non-CPU lens: 1Select Non-CPU lens data . Highlight Non-CPU lens data in the setup menu and press 2. 2Choose a lens number. Highlight Lens number and press 4 or 2 to choose a lens number. 3Enter the focal length and aperture. Highlight Focal length (mm) or Maximum aperture and press 4 or 2 to edit the highlighted item. 4Save settings and exit. Press J. The specified focal length and aperture will...
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231 AFocal Length Not Listed If the correct focal length is not listed, choose the closest value greater than the actual focal length of the lens. ATeleconverters and Zoom Lenses The maximum aperture for teleconv erters is the combined maximum aperture of the teleconverter and the lens. Note that lens data are not adjusted when non-CPU lenses are zoomed in or out. The data for different focal lengths can be entered as separate lens numbers, or the data for the lens can be edited to reflect the new...
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232 To recall lens data when using a non-CPU lens: 1Assign non-CPU lens number selection to a camera control. Select Choose non-CPU lens number as the “Press + command dials” option for a camera control in the Custom Settings menu ( 0348). Non-CPU lens number selection can be assigned to the Fn button (Custom Setting f4, Assign Fn button , 0 343), the Pv button (Custom Setting f5, Assign preview button , 0 349), or the AAE-L/AF-L button (Custom Setting f6, Assign AE-L/AF-L button , 0...
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233 A GPS unit can be connected to the ten-pin remote terminal, allowing the current latitude, longitude, altitude, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), and heading to be recorded with each photograph taken. The camera can be used with an optional GP-1 and GP-1A GPS units (see below; note that these units do not provide the compass heading), or with compatible third- party units connected via an optional MC-35 GPS adapter cord ( 0 440). ❚❚GP-1/GP-1A GPS Units These optional GPS units are designed...
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234 ❚❚Setup Menu Options The Location data item in the setup menu contains the options listed below. • Standby timer : Choose whether or not the exposure meters will turn off automatically when a GPS unit is attached. • Position : This item is only available if a GPS device is connected, when it displays the current latitude, longitude, altitude, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), and heading (if supported) as reported by the GPS device. • Set clock from satellite : Select Ye s to synchronize the...
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235 More About Playback Full-Frame Playback To play photographs back, press the K button. The most recent photograph will be displayed in the monitor. Additional pictures can be displayed by pressing 4 or 2; to view additional information on the current photograph, press 1 or 3 (0 238). Thumbnail Playback To view multiple images, press the W button when a picture is displayed full frame. The number of images displayed increases from 4 to 9 to 72 each time the W button is pressed, and...
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236 ARotate Tall To display “tall” (portrait-orientation) photographs in tall orientation, select On for the Rotate tall option in the playback menu ( 0288). AImage Review When On is selected for Image review in the playback menu ( 0287), photographs are automatically displayed in the monitor after shooting (because the camera is already in the correct orientation, images are not rotated automatically during image review). In continuous release modes, display begins when shooting ends, with...