Nikon D200 User Manual
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101 Reference—Viewing Photographs Highlights * 1 Protect status ........................................................................................ 104 2 Image high lights (areas of image that may be overex- posed) are marked by a fl ashing border † 3 Current channel 4 Folder number/frame number .................................................. 135* Displayed only if Highlight is selected for Display mode ( 141). † Highlights can be displayed separately for each color channel. Press multi...
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102 Reference—Viewing Photographs Viewing Multiple Images: Thumbnail Playback To display images in “con tact sheets” of four or nine images, press the button and rotate the main com mand dial. The fol low ing operations can be per- formed while thumb nails are displayed: ToUseDescription Change num- ber of images displayedPress button and rotate main com mand dial to change the number of images dis played as follows: single image ↔ four thumb nails ↔ nine thumbnails ↔ single image. Toggle full...
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103 Reference—Viewing Photographs Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom Press the button to zoom in on the im age dis- played in single-image playback or on the im age currently highlighted in thumbnail playback. The fol- lowing operations can be performed while zoom is in eff ect: ToUseDescription Cancel/resume zoom ()Press to cancel zoom and return to single-image or thumb nail playback. Press again to zoom image in. Select area displayed Press button to display frame show ing area currently...
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104 Reference—Viewing Photographs Protecting Photographs from Deletion In full-frame, zoom, and thumbnail playback, the button can be used to pro- tect pho to graphs from ac ci den tal deletion. Protected fi les can not be deleted using the button or the Delete op tion in the playback menu, and have DOS “read-only” status when viewed on a Windows computer. Note that pro tect ed im ag es will be de let ed when the mem o ry card is formatted. To protect a photograph: 1 Display the image in...
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105 Reference—Viewing Photographs Deleting Individual Photographs To delete a photograph displayed in single-image or zoom playback, or the pho- to graph highlighted in thumbnail playback, press the button. Once de let ed, photographs can not be recovered. 1 Display the image or highlight it in the thumbnail list. 2 Press the button. A confi rmation dialog will be displayed. 3 To delete the photograph, press the button again. Press the button to exit without deleting the photograph....
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106 Reference—Viewing Photographs on TV The supplied EG-D100 video cable can be used to connect the camera to a tele- vi sion or VCR for playback or recording. Viewing Photographs on TV 1 Select the appropriate video mode from the Video Mode menu ( 117). 2 Turn the camera off . Always turn the camera off before connecting or disconnecting the video cable. 4 Connect the video cable as shown below. Connect to video deviceConnect to camera 5 Tune the television to the video channel. 6 Turn the...
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107 Reference—Connecting to a Computer The supplied USB cable can be used to connect the camera to a computer. Once the camera is connected, the supplied software can be used to copy pho- tographs to the computer, where they can be browsed, viewed, and retouched. The camera can also be used with Nikon Capture 4 Version 4.4 or later (available separately), which supports batch processing and more advanced image editing options and can be used to control the camera directly from the computer. Before...
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108 Reference—Connecting to a Computer Connecting the USB Cable 1 Turn the computer on and wait for it to start up. 3 Connect the UC-E4 USB cable as shown. Connect the camera directly to the computer; do not connect the cable via a USB hub or keyboard. 2 Turn the camera off . 4 Turn the camera on. If Mass Storage is selected for USB, will be displayed in the control panel and viewfi nder, and the PC mode indicator will fl ash (if PTP is selected, the camera displays will not change). Photographs...
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109 Reference—Connecting to a Computer 5 If PTP is selected for USB ( 121), the camera can be turned off and the USB cable disconnected once transfer is complete. If the USB option in the camera setup menu is still at its default setting of Mass Storage, the camera must fi rst be removed from the system as described below. Windows XP Home Edition / Windows XP Professional Click the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon ( ) in the taskbar and select Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device from the menu that...
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110 Reference—Printing Photographs Take photographs Photographs can be printed by any of the following methods: • Connect the camera to a printer and print photographs directly from the cam- era ( 111). • Insert the memory card in a printer equipped with a card slot (see the printer manual for details). If the printer supports DPOF ( 202), photographs can be selected for printing using Print Set ( 139). • Take the memory card to a developer or digital print center. If the center sup- ports DPOF...