Nikon Camera D810 Users Manual
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287 Choose whether pictures are automatically displayed in the monitor immediately after shooting. If Off is selected, pictures can only be displayed by pressing the K button. Choose the picture displayed after an image is deleted. Image Review G button ➜Dplayback menu After Delete G button ➜Dplayback menu OptionDescription SShow next Display following picture. If deleted picture was last frame, previous picture will be displayed. TShow previous Display previous picture. If deleted picture was first frame, following picture will be displayed. UContinue as before If user was scrolling through pictures in order recorded, following picture will be displayed as described for Show next. If user was scrolling through pictures in reverse order, previous picture will be displayed as described for Show previous.
288 Choose whether to rotate “tall” (portrait-orientation) pictures for display during playback. Note that because the camera itself is already in the appropriate orie ntation during shooting, images are not rotated automatically during image review. Create a slide show of the pictures in the current playback folder ( 0 281). Hidden images ( 0281) are not displayed. To start the slide show, highlight Start and press J. The following operations can be performed while the slide show is in progress: Rotate Tall G button ➜Dplayback menu OptionDescription On “Tall” (portrait-orientation) pi ctures are automatically rotated for display in the camera monitor. Pictures taken with Off selected for Auto image rotation (0 373) will be displayed in “wide” (landscape) orientation. Off “Tall” (portrait-orientation) pictures are displayed in “wide” (landscape) orientation. Slide Show G button ➜Dplayback menu OptionDescription Start Start slide show. Image type Choose type of image displayed from Still images and movies , Still images only , and Movies only . Frame interval Choose how long each photo will be displayed.
289 The dialog shown at right is displayed when the show ends. Select Restart to restart or Exit to return to the playback menu. ToPressDescription Skip back/skip ahead Press 4 to return to previous frame, 2 to skip to next frame. View additional photo info Change or hide photo info displayed (still images only; 0238). Pause JPause slide show. Select Restart to resume. Exit to playback menu GEnd slide show and return to playback menu. Exit to playback mode KEnd slide show and exit to playback mode. Exit to shooting mode Press shutter-release button halfway to return to shooting mode.
290 To display the shooting menu, press G and select the C (shooting menu) tab. Shooting Menu Options The shooting menu contains the following options: C The Shooting Menu: Shooting Options G button Option0 Shooting menu bank 291 Extended menu banks 292 Storage folder 293 File naming 295 Primary slot selection 86 Secondary slot function 86 Image quality 79 JPEG/TIFF recording 81, 83 NEF (RAW) recording 81 Image area 74 White balance 148 Set Picture Control 170 Manage Picture Control 177 Color space 296 Active D-Lighting 182 HDR (high dynamic range) 184 Vignette control 297 Auto distortion control 298 Long exposure NR 299 High ISO NR 299 ISO sensitivity settings 109 Multiple exposure 209 Interval timer shooting 216 Time-lapse photography 223 Movie settings 62 Option0 ASee Also Menu defaults are listed on page 272.
291 Shooting menu options are stored in one of four banks. With the exceptions of Extended menu banks , Multiple exposure , Interval timer shooting , Time-lapse photography , and modifications to Picture Controls (quick adjust and other manual adjustments), changes to settings in one bank have no effect on the others. To store a particular combination of frequently-used settings, select one of the four banks and set the camera to these settings. The new settings will be stored in the bank even when the camera is turned off, and will be restored the next time the bank is selected. Different combinations of settings can be stored in the other banks, allowing the user to switch instantly from one combination to another by selecting the appropriate bank from the bank menu. The default names for the four shooting menu banks are A, B, C, and D. A descriptive caption up to 20 characters long can be added as described on page 178 by highlighting the menu bank and pressing 2. Shooting Menu Bank G button ➜Cshooting menu AShooting Menu Bank The information display shows the current shooting menu bank. ASee Also Exposure and flash modes, shutter speed, and aperture can be included in shooting menu banks using the Extended menu banks option in the shooting menu ( 0292).
292 ❚❚Restoring Default Settings To restore default settings, highlight a bank in the Shooting menu bank menu and press O (Q ). A confirmation dialog will be displayed; highlight Ye s and press J to restore default settings for the selected bank. See page 272 for a list of default settings. Select On to include exposure and flash modes, shutter speed (modes f and h only), and aperture (modes g and h only) in the information recorded in each of the four shooting menu banks, to be recalled whenever the bank is selected. Selecting Off restores the values in effect before On was selected. Extended Menu Banks G button ➜Cshooting menu O (Q ) button
293 Select the folder in which subsequent images will be stored. ❚❚Select Folder by Number 1Choose Select folder by number . Highlight Select folder by number and press 2. The dialog shown at right will be displayed, with the current primary slot ( 086) underlined. 2Choose a folder number. Press 4 or 2 to highlight a digit, press 1 or 3 to change. If a folder with the selected number already exists, a W, X , or Y icon will be displayed to the left of the folder number: • W : Folder is empty. • X : Folder is partially full. • Y : Folder contains 999 pictures or a picture numbered 9999. No further pictures can be stored in this folder. 3Save changes and exit. Press J to complete the operation and return to the shooting menu (to exit without changing the storage folder, press the G button). If a folder with the specified number does not already exist, a new folder will be created on the card in the primary slot. Subsequent photographs will be stored in the selected folder unless it is already full. Storage Folder G button ➜Cshooting menu
294 ❚❚Select Folder from List 1Choose Select folder from list . Highlight Select folder from list and press 2. 2Highlight a folder. Press 1 or 3 to highlight a folder. 3Select the highlighted folder. Press J to select the highlighted folder and return to the shooting menu. Subsequent photographs will be stored in the selected folder. DFolder and File Numbers If the current folder is numbered 999 and contains 999 pictures or a picture numbered 9999, the shutter-release will be disabled and no further photographs can be taken. To continue shooting, create a folder with a number less than 999, or select an existing folder with a number less than 999 and less than 999 images. AStartup Time Additional time may be required for camera startup if the memory card contains a very large number of files or folders.
295 Photographs are saved using file names consisting of “DSC_” or, in the case of images that use the Adobe RGB color space (0 296), “_DSC”, followed by a four-digit number and a three- letter extension (e.g., “DSC_0001.JPG”). The File naming option is used to select three letters to replace the “DSC” portion of the file name. For information on editing file names, see page 178. Adjust size settings for photographs taken in JPEG and TIFF formats ( 083) and choose a compression option for JPEG photographs ( 081). Choose the compression ( 081), bit-depth ( 082), and size ( 0 85) of photographs recorded in NEF (RAW ) format. File Naming G button ➜Cshooting menu AExtensions The following extensions are used: “. NEF” for NEF (RAW) images, “.TIF” for TIFF (RGB) images, “.JPG” for JPEG images, “.MOV” for movies, and “.NDF” for dust off reference data. In each pair of photographs recorded at image-quality setting s of NEF (RAW )+JPEG, the NEF and JPEG images have the same file names but different extensions. JPEG/TIFF Recording G button ➜Cshooting menu NEF (RAW) Recording G button ➜Cshooting menu
296 The color space determines the gamut of colors available for color reproduction. sRGB is recommended for movies and for photographs taken for general-purpose printing and display, while Adobe RGB , with its broader gamut of colors, is recommended for photographs taken for professional publication and commercial printing. Color Space G button ➜Cshooting menu AAdobe RGB For accurate color reproduction, Adobe RGB images require applications, displays, and printers that support color management. AColor Space ViewNX 2 (supplied) and Nikon’s Capture NX-D software ( 0260) automatically select the correct color space when opening photographs created with this camera. Results can not be guaranteed with third-party software.