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Create a straightened copy of the selected image. Press 2 to 
rotate the image clockwise by up  to five degrees in increments 
of approximately 0.25 degrees,  4 to rotate it counterclockwise 
(note that edges of the image will be trimmed to create a square 
copy).
 Press  J to copy the photograph, or press  K to exit to 
playback without creating a copy.
Create copies with reduced peripheral distortion.
 Select  Auto 
to let the camera correct dist ortion automatically and then 
make fine...

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Create an outline copy of a photograph to use as a base for 
painting.
 The effect can be previewed in the edit display. Press 
J  to copy the photograph.
Create a copy of a photograph that resembles a sketch made 
with colored pencils.
 Press  1 or  3 to highlight  Vividness or 
Outlines  and press  4 or  2 to change.
 Vividness can be 
increased to make colors more saturated, or decreased for a 
washed-out, monochromatic effect, while outlines can be made 
thicker or thinner.
 The results can be...

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Create copies that reduce the effects of perspective taken from 
the base of a tall object.
 Use the multi selector to adjust 
perspective (note that greater amounts of perspective control 
result in more of the  edges being cropped out).
 The results can 
be previewed in the edit display.
 Press  J to copy the 
photograph, or press  K to exit to playback without creating a 
copy.
Create a copy that appears to be a photo of a diorama.
 Works best with photos taken 
from a high vantage point....

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Compare retouched copies to the original photographs. This option is only available 
if the  J button is pressed to display the reto uch menu when a copy or original is 
played back full frame.
1Select a picture.
In full-frame playback, select a retouched copy 
(shown by a  N icon) or a photograph that has 
been retouched and press  J.
2Select  Side-by-side comparison .
Highlight Side-by-side comparison  and press 
J .
3Compare the copy with the original.
The source image is displayed on the left,...

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OMy Menu / mRecent Settings
“My Menu” is a customized menu that give s you quick access to up to 20 options 
selected from the playback, shooting, Cu stom Settings, setup, and retouch menus.
 
To display My Menu, press G and select the  O (My Menu) tab.
Options can be added, deleted,  and reordered as described below.
 If desired, recent 
settings can be displayed in place of My Menu ( 0268).
❚❚Adding Options to My Menu
1Select  Add items .
In My Menu ( O), highlight  Add items and 
press  2....

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5Add more items.
The items currently displayed in My Menu 
are indicated by a check mark.
 Items 
indicated by a  V icon can not be selected.
 
Repeat steps 1–4 to se lect additional items.
❚❚Deleting Options from My Menu
1Select  Remove items .
In My Menu (O), highlight  Remove items  and press 2.
2Select items.
Highlight items and press  2 to select or 
deselect.
 Selected items are indicated by a 
check mark.
3Select  Done.
Highlight  Done and press  J. A 
confirmation dialog will be...

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❚❚Reordering Options in My Menu
1Select  Rank items .
In My Menu ( O), highlight  Rank items  and press 2.
2Select an item.
Highlight the item you wish to move and 
press  J.
3Position the item.
Press  1 or 3 to move the item up or down 
in My Menu and press  J.
 Repeat Steps 2–3 
to reposition additional items.
4Exit to My Menu.
Press the  G button to return to My Menu.
G button 

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Recent Settings
To display the twenty most recently used settings, select mRecent settings  for OMy 
Menu  > Choose tab .
1Select Choose tab .
In My Menu ( O), highlight  Choose tab  and 
press  2.
2Select  mRecent settings .
Highlight mRecent settings  and press J. 
The name of the menu will change from “MY 
MENU” to “RECENT SETTINGS.”
Menu items are added to the top of the recent settings menu as they are used.
 To  
view My Menu again, select  OMy Menu  for mRecent settings  > Choose tab ....

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Technical Notes
Read this chapter for information on compatible accessories, cleaning and storing 
the camera, and what to do if an error message is displayed or you encounter 
problems using the camera.
CPU lenses (particularly types G and D) are recommended, but note that IX-NIKKOR 
lenses can not be used.
 CPU lenses can be identified by the presence of CPU 
contacts, type G and D lenses by a letter on the lens barrel.
 Type G lenses are not 
equipped with a lens aperture ring.
 The maximum...

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❚❚Compatible Non-CPU Lenses
When using the following non-CPU lenses and accessories, rotate the camera mode 
dial to  A and  M and set aperture using the lens aperture ring.
 In other modes, the 
shutter-release is disabled.
 Non-CPU lens data  (0 159) can be used to enable many 
of the features available with CPU lenses, including color matrix metering; if no data 
are provided, center-weighted metering will be used in place of color matrix 
metering, while if the maximum aperture  is not...
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