Nikon Camera D810 Users Manual
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237 ATwo Memory Cards If two memory cards are inserted, you can select a memory card for playback by pressing the W button when 72 thumbnails are displayed. The dialog shown at right will be displayed; highlight the desired slot and press 2 to display a list of folders, then highlight a folder and press J to view the pictures in the selected folder. AResuming Shooting To turn the monitor off and return to shooting mode, press K or press the shutter-release button halfway. Photographs can be taken immediately. ASee Also For information on choosing how long the monitor will remain on when no operations are performed, see Custom Setting c4 ( Monitor off delay , 0 320). For information on choosing the role played by the center of the multi selector, see Custom Setting f2 ( Multi selector center button , 0 341). For information on using the command dials for image or menu navigation, see Custom Setting f9 ( Customize command dials )>Menus and playback (0 352).
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238 Photo information is superimposed on images displayed in full- frame playback. Press 1 or 3 to cycle through photo information as shown below. Note that “image only”, shooting data, RGB histograms, and highlights are only displayed if corresponding option is selected for Playback display options ( 0 282). Location data are only displayed if a GPS device was used when the photo was taken ( 0233). Photo Information File information None (image only) Overview data Highlights Location data RGB histogram Shooting data
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239 ❚❚File Information 1 Displayed only if Focus point is selected for Playback display options (0 282). 2 If photograph was taken using AF-S, display shows point where focus first locked. If photograph was taken using AF-C, focus point is only displayed if option other than auto-area AF was selected for AF-area mode and camera was able to focus. 1Protect status............................... 250 2Retouch indicator ....................... 384 3Focus point1, 2.................................94 4AF area brackets1...........................17 5Frame number/total number of frames 6 Image quality .................................79 7Image size ....................................... 83 8Image area ...................................... 74 9Time of recording .......................... 18 10 Date of recording .......................... 18 11Current card slot ............................ 20 12Folder name................................. 293 13File name ...................................... 295
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240 ❚❚Highlights * Flashing areas indicate high lights (areas that may be overexposed) for current channel. Hold W button and press 4 or 2 to cycle through channels as follows: 1 Image highlights* 2Folder number–frame number ....................................................... 293 3 Current channel* W button RGB (all channels)R (red) G (green) B (blue)
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241 ❚❚RGB Histogram * Flashing areas indicate high lights (areas that may be overexposed) for current channel. Hold W button and press 4 or 2 to cycle through channels as follows: 1 Image highlights* 2Folder number–frame number ....................................................... 293 3 White balance ............................. 148 Color temperature ............... 155 White balance fine-tuning............................................... 151 Preset manual ....................... 158 4 Current channel* 5Histogram (RGB channel). In all histograms, horizontal axis gives pixel brightness, vertical axis number of pixels. 6 Histogram (red channel) 7Histogram (green channel) 8Histogram (blue channel) W button RGB (all channels) R (red) G (green) B (blue) Highlight display off
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242 APlayback ZoomTo zoom in on the photograph when the histogram is displayed, press X. Use the X and W buttons to zoom in and out and scroll the image with the multi selector. The histogram will be updated to show only the data for the portion of the image visible in the monitor. AHistograms Camera histograms are intended as a guide only and may differ from those displayed in imaging applications. Some sample histograms are shown below: If the image contains objects with a wide range of brightnesses, the distribution of tones will be relatively even. If the image is dark, tone distribution will be shifted to the left. If the image is bright, tone distribution will be shifted to the right. Increasing exposure compensation sh ifts the distribution of tones to the right, while decreasing exposure compensation shifts the distribution to the left. Histograms can provide a rough idea of overall exposure when bright ambient ligh ting makes it difficult to see photographs in the monitor.
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243 ❚❚Shooting Data 1Metering ....................................... 114 Electronic front-curtain shutter.......................................... 323 Shutter speed ..................... 119, 121 Aperture............................... 120, 121 2 Exposure mode ........................... 116 ISO sensitivity1............................ 109 3Exposure compensation ........... 130 Optimal exposure tuning2....... 318 4Focal length ........................ 229, 427 5Lens data ...................................... 229 6Focus mode.....................................87 Lens VR (vibration reduction)3 7Flash type ............................ 189, 428 Commander mode..................... 334 8Flash mode .................................. 191 9Flash control ................................ 331 Flash compensation .................. 196 10 Camera name 11Image area ...................................... 74 12Folder number–frame number ........................................ 293
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244 13White balance .............................. 148 Color temperature................ 155 White balance fine-tuning............................................... 151 Preset manual........................ 15814 Color space ................................... 296 15Picture Control4.......................... 170 16High ISO noise reduction .......... 299 Long exposure noise reduction ....................................................... 299 17 Active D-Lighting........................ 182 18HDR exposure differential ........ 186 HDR smoothing ........................... 186 19Vignette control .......................... 297 20Retouch history ........................... 384 21Image comment ......................... 375
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245 1 Displayed in red if photo was taken with auto ISO sensitivity control on. 2 Displayed if Custom Setting b7 (Fine-tune optimal exposure , 0 318) has been set to a value other than zero for any metering method. 3 Displayed only if VR lens is attached. 4 Items displayed vary with Picture Control selected. 5 The fourth page of the shooting data is only displayed if copyright information was recorded with the photograph as described on page 376. 22 Name of photographer5........... 37623Copyright holder5...................... 376
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246 ❚❚Location Data1 (0 233) 1 Data for movies are for start of recording. 2 Displayed only if GPS device is equipped with electronic compass. 1Latitude 2Longitude 3Altitude 4Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) 5Heading2