Nikon Camera D810 Users Manual
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267 Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print Set The DPOF print order option in the playback menu is used to create digital “print orders” for PictBridge-compatible printers and devices that support DPOF ( 0485). 1Choose DPOF print order > Select/set . Select DPOF print order in the playback menu, then highlight Select/set and press 2 (to remove all photographs from the print order, select Deselect all). 2Select pictures. Use the multi selector to highlight pictures (to view images in other locations, press W and select the desired card and folder as described on page 237; to display the current picture full screen, press and hold the X button) and, keeping the L(Z /Q ) button pressed, press 1 or 3 to choose the number of prints (maximum 99). To deselect a picture, set the number of prints to zero. Press J when all the desired pictures have been selected.
268 3Select imprint options. Highlight the following options and press 2 to toggle the highlighted option on or off. • Print shooting data : Print shutter speed and aperture on all pictures in print order. • Print date : Print date of recording on all pictures in print order. 4Complete the print order. Press J to complete the print order. DDPOF Print Orders To print the current print order wh en the camera is connected to a PictBridge printer, select Print (DPOF) in the PictBridge menu and follow the steps in “Printing Multiple Pictures” to modify and print the current order ( 0266). DPOF print date and shooting data options are not supported when printing via direct USB connection; to print the date of recording on photographs in the current print order, use the PictBridge Time stamp option. The DPOF print order option can not be used if there is not enough space on the memory card to store the print order. NEF (RAW ) photographs ( 079) can not be selected for printing using this option. JPEG copies of NEF (RAW ) images can be created using the NEF (RAW) processing option in the retouch menu ( 0399). Print orders may not print correctly if images are deleted using a computer or other device after the print order is created.
269 The optional High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cable ( 0 440) or a type C HDMI cable (available separately from third- party suppliers) can be used to connect the camera to high- definition video devices. Always turn the camera off before connecting or disconnecting an HDMI cable. Tune the device to the HDMI channel, then turn the camera on and press the K button. During playback, images will be displayed on the television screen. Volume can be adjusted using television controls; the camera controls can not be used. Viewing Photographs on TV AThe HDMI Cable Clip When using the optional Nikon HDMI cable, attach the supplied clip as shown to prevent accidental disconnection. Do not use cable clips with non-Nikon cables. Connect to high-definition device (choose cable with connector for HDMI device) Connect to camera
270 HDMI Options The HDMI option in the setup menu ( 0365) controls output resolution and other advanced HDMI options. ❚❚ Output Resolution Choose the format for images output to the HDMI device. If Auto is selected, the camera will automatically select the appropriate format. ❚❚ Advanced OptionDescription Output range Auto is recommended in most situations. If the camera is unable to determine the correct RGB video signal output range for the HDMI device, you can choose from the following options: • Limited range : For devices with an RGB video signal input range of 16 to 235. Choose this option if you notice loss of detail in shadows. • Full range : For devices with an RGB video signal input range of 0 to 255. Choose this option if shadows are “washed out” or too bright. Output display size Choose horizontal and vertical frame coverage for HDMI output from 95% or 100%. Live view on- screen display If Off is selected when the camera is connected to an HDMI device, shooting information will not be displayed in the monitor during live view photography. Dual monitor Choose On to mirror the HDMI display on the camera monitor, Off to turn the camera monitor off to save power. Dual monitor turns on automatically when Live view on-screen display is Off .
271 ATelevision Playback Use of an AC adapter and power co nnector (available separately) is recommended for extended playback. If the edges of photographs are not visible in the television display, select 95% for HDMI > Advanced > Output display size (0 270). AHDMI and Live View When the camera is connected via an HDMI cable, HDMI displays can be used for live view photography and movie live view ( 048, 59). Note that if 1920 × 1080; 60p is selected for the Movie settings> Frame size/frame rate option in the shooting menu ( 062), the selected setting will only be refl ected in the HDMI output during movie recording if all the following conditions are met: Auto or 1080p (progressive) is selected for HDMI> Output resolution , 100% is selected for HDMI> Advanced > Output display size , and Off is selected for HDMI> Advanced > Live view on-screen display ( 0 270). At other settings, the output resolution, display size, or frame rate may differ from that selected in the camera menus.
272 Menu Guide The default settings for the options in the camera menus are listed below. For information on two-button reset, see page 206. ❚❚Playback Menu Defaults ❚❚ Shooting Menu Defaults 1 Defaults OptionDefault Playback folder ( 0281) ND810 Image review ( 0287) Off After delete ( 0287) Show next Rotate tall ( 0288) On Slide show ( 0288) Image type ( 0288) Still images and movies Frame interval ( 0288) 2 s OptionDefault Extended menu banks ( 0292) Off File naming ( 0295) DSC Primary slot selection ( 086) SD card slot Secondary slot function ( 086) Overflow Image quality ( 079) JPEG normal JPEG/TIFF recording ( 0295) Image size ( 083) Large JPEG compression ( 081) Size priority NEF (RAW) recording ( 0295) Image size ( 085) Large NEF (RAW) compression ( 081) Lossless compressed NEF (RAW) bit depth ( 082) 14-bit
273 Image area (074) Choose image area ( 075) FX (36 × 24) Auto DX crop ( 075) On White balance ( 0148) Auto > Normal Fine-tuning ( 0151) A-B: 0, G-M: 0 Choose color temp. ( 0155) 5000 K Preset manual ( 0158) d-1 Set Picture Control ( 0170) Standard Color space ( 0296) sRGB Active D-Lighting ( 0182) Off HDR (high dynamic range) ( 0184) HDR mode ( 0185) Off Exposure differential ( 0186) Auto Smoothing ( 0186) Normal Vignette control ( 0297) Normal Auto distortion control ( 0298) Off Long exposure NR ( 0299) Off High ISO NR ( 0299) Normal ISO sensitivity settings ( 0109) ISO sensitivity ( 0109) 100 Auto ISO sensitivity control ( 0111) Off Multiple exposure ( 0209) 2 Multiple exposure mode ( 0210) Off Number of shots ( 0211) 2 Auto gain ( 0212) On OptionDefault
274 Interval timer shooting (0216) Off Start options ( 0217) Now Interval ( 0217) 1 min. No. of intervals×shots/interval ( 0218) 0001×1 Exposure smoothing ( 0218) Off Time-lapse photography ( 0223) Off Interval ( 0224) 5 s Shooting time ( 0224) 25 minutes Exposure smoothing ( 0224) On Movie settings ( 062) Frame size/frame rate ( 062) 1920 × 1080; 60p Movie quality ( 062) Normal Microphone sensitivity ( 062) Auto sensitivity Frequency response ( 063) Wide range Wind noise reduction ( 063) Off Destination ( 063) SD card slot Movie ISO sensitivity settings ( 064) ISO sensitivity (mode M) : 100 Auto ISO control (mode M) : Off Maximum sensitivity : 12800 1 Default settings can be restored using Shooting menu bank (0 291). With the exception of Extended menu banks , Multiple exposure , Interval timer shooting , and Time-lapse photography , only settings in the current shooting menu bank will be reset. 2 Shooting menu reset is not availa ble while shooting is in progress. OptionDefault
275 ❚❚Custom Settings Menu Defaults* OptionDefault a1 AF-C priority selection ( 0306) Release a2 AF-S priority selection ( 0307) Focus a3 Focus tracking with lock-on ( 0308) 3 (Normal) a4 AF activation ( 0308) Shutter/AF-ON a5 Focus point illumination ( 0309) Manual focus mode On Dynamic-area AF display Off Group-area AF illumination o (Squares) a6 AF point illumination ( 0310) Auto a7 Focus point wrap-around ( 0310) No wrap a8 Number of focus points ( 0311) 51 points a9 Store by orientation ( 0312) Off a10 Built-in AF-assist illuminator ( 0313) On a12 Autofocus mode restrictions ( 0314) No restrictions b1 ISO sensitivity step value ( 0315) 1/3 step b2 EV steps for exposure cntrl ( 0315) 1/3 step b3 Exp./flash comp. step value ( 0315) 1/3 step b4 Easy exposure compensation ( 0316) Off b5 Matrix metering ( 0317) Face detection on b6 Center-weighted area ( 0317) ø 12 mm b7 Fine-tune optimal exposure ( 0318) Matrix metering 0 Center-weighted metering 0 Spot metering 0 Highlight-weighted metering 0
276 c1 Shutter-release button AE-L (0319) Off c2 Standby timer ( 0319) 6 s c3 Self-timer ( 0319) Self-timer delay 10 s Number of shots 1 Interval between shots 0.5 s c4 Monitor off delay ( 0320) Playback 10 s Menus 1 min Information display 10 s Image review 4 s Live view 10 min d1 Beep ( 0321) Volume Off Pitch Low d2 CL mode shooting speed ( 0321) 3 fps d3 Max. continuous release ( 0322) 100 d4 Exposure delay mode ( 0322) Off d5 Electronic front-curtain shutter ( 0323) Disable d6 File number sequence ( 0324) On d7 Viewfinder grid display ( 0325) Off d8 ISO display and adjustment ( 0325) Show frame count d9 Screen tips ( 0325) On d10 Information display ( 0326) Auto d11 LCD illumination ( 0326) Off d12 MB-D12 battery type ( 0327) LR6 (AA alkaline) d13 Battery order ( 0328) Use MB-D12 batteries first OptionDefault