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P, S, A, and M Modes
2
Choose an aper
ture.
Rotate the command dial left f
or
larger apertures (lower f-numbers),
right for sm
aller aper
tures (higher f-
numbers).
Command dial
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2
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Reference Manual
1
D3400 Model Name: N1510
2
Table of Contents
5
For Your Safety
13
CAUTION
14
DANGER (Batteries)
15
WARNING (Batteries)
16
INSTRUCTIONS
18
AVC Patent Portfolio License
20
A Life-Long Learning
21
Bluetooth
22
Complies with
23
IDA Standards
23
DA103423
23
Security
24
Introduction
25
2 Introduction
26
D Close the Connector Cover
26
3Introduction
27
The Viewfinder
28
The Mode Dial
29
The R (Info) Button
30
7Introduction
31
A Turning the Monitor Off
31
❚❚ Live View and Movie Mode
32
9Introduction
33
The Live View Display
33
10 Introduction
34
D The Count Down Display
34
First Steps
36
Attach a Lens
39
16 First Steps
40
A Detaching the Lens
40
17First Steps
41
A Vibration Reduction (VR)
41
Camera Setup
42
1 Turn the camera on
48
3 Set the camera clock
49
Focus the Viewfinder
50
Tutorial
51
Using Camera Menus
52
1 Display the menus
53
2 Highlight the icon for the
53
3 Select a menu
53
4 Position the cursor in the
53
5 Highlight a menu item
54
6 Display options
54
7 Highlight an option
54
Exposures Remaining
55
1 Rotate the mode dial to i
56
2 Ready the camera
57
4 Press the shutter-release
59
5 Shoot
60
A Live View Zoom Preview
62
A Exposure
63
A Shooting in Live View
63
1 Press the K button
64
2 View additional pictures
64
1 Display the photograph
65
2 Delete the photograph
65
Guide Mode
66
Guide Mode Menus
67
“Start Shooting”
68
“More Settings”
68
❚❚ View/Delete
68
❚❚ Retouch
69
❚❚ Set Up
69
Using the Guide
70
47Guide Mode
71
Situation (Scene Mode)
72
Preventing Blur
74
Special Effects
75
% Night Vision
76
S Super Vivid
76
U Photo Illustration
77
' Toy Camera Effect
77
( Miniature Effect
77
3 Selective Color
78
1 Silhouette
78
2 High Key
78
3 Low Key
79
1 Select live view
80
2 Adjust outline thickness
80
3 Press J
80
2 Adjust options
81
2 Position the focus point
82
3 Display options
82
4 Adjust options
83
5 Press J
83
2 Display options
84
4 Choose the color range
85
5 Select additional colors
85
6 Press J
85
More on Photography
86
2 Choose I (Continuous)
87
3 Focus
87
4 Take photographs
87
64 More on Photography
88
A The Memory Buffer
88
A Frame Rate
88
A Buffer Size
88
2 Select E (Self-timer) mode
90
68 More on Photography
92
A Cover the Viewfinder
92
Focus Mode
93
1 Display focus mode options
94
2 Choose a focus mode
95
72 More on Photography
96
73More on Photography
97
A The AF-Assist Illuminator
97
AF-Area Mode
98
75More on Photography
99
76 More on Photography
100
2 Choose an AF-area mode
101
78 More on Photography
102
1 Focus
103
2 Lock focus
104
1 Select manual focus
105
2 Focus
105
A Live View
107
83More on Photography
107
Image Quality and Size
108
2 Choose a file type
109
1 Display image size options
110
2 Choose an image size
110
1 Choose a flash mode
111
2 Take photographs
111
❚❚ Flash Modes
112
1 Raise the flash
113
2 Choose a flash mode
113
3 Take photographs
113
91More on Photography
115
A Lowering the Built-in Flash
115
A The Built-in Flash
115
92 More on Photography
116
ISO Sensitivity
117
2 Choose an ISO sensitivity
118
1 Press the I (E/#) button
119
3 Frame the photograph
120
4 Take the photograph
120
97More on Photography
121
A Exiting Remote Control Mode
121
A Using the Built-in Flash
121
P, S, A, and M Modes
122
Mode P (Programmed Auto)
123
100 P, S, A, and M Modes
124
A Flexible Program
124
1600 s)
125
2 Choose a shutter speed
126
1 Rotate the mode dial to A
127
2 Choose an aperture
128
1 Rotate the mode dial to M
129
3 EV Overexposed by over 2 EV
130
Length of exposure: 35 s
131
Aperture: f/25
131
2 Choose the shutter speed
132
3 Take the photograph
132
3 Open the shutter
133
4 Close the shutter
133
110 P, S, A, and M Modes
134
A ML-L3 Remote Controls
134
Exposure
135
1 Display metering options
136
2 Choose a metering method
136
1 Lock exposure
137
2 Recompose the
138
Exposure Compensation
139
Flash Compensation
141
118 P, S, A, and M Modes
142
A The Information Display
142
A Optional Flash Units
142
Active D-Lighting
143
2 Choose an option
144
White Balance
145
P button
146
123P, S, A, and M Modes
147
A The Shooting Menu
147
A Color Temperature
147
2 Fine-tune white balance
148
3 Save changes and exit
148
125P, S, A, and M Modes
149
A White Balance Fine-Tuning
149
A “Mired”
149
1 Light a reference object
150
3 Select Measure
150
4 Select Ye s
151
5 Measure white balance
151
6 Check the results
152
129P, S, A, and M Modes
153
D Preset White Balance
153
A Gray Panels
153
1 Select Preset manual
154
2 Select Use photo
154
3 Choose Select image
154
4 Choose a folder
154
5 Highlight the source image
155
6 Copy white balance
155
Picture Controls
156
2 Select a Picture Control
157
1 Select a Picture Control
158
2 Adjust settings
158
❚❚ Picture Control Settings
159
136 P, S, A, and M Modes
160
D “A” (Auto)
160
A Previous Settings
160
A Toning (Monochrome Only)
161
137P, S, A, and M Modes
161
Recording and Viewing Movies
162
3 Start recording
163
4 End recording
163
5 End live view
163
A Maximum Length
164
D Recording Movies
164
Movie Settings
165
1 Select Movie settings
166
2 Choose movie options
166
A The Live View Display
167
Viewing Movies
168
1 Display a movie full frame
170
4 Select Start point
171
6 Choose the end point
172
7 Create the copy
172
8 Preview the movie
172
9 Save the copy
173
2 Choose Save selected frame
174
3 Create a still copy
175
4 Save the copy
175
Playback and Deletion
176
Thumbnail Playback
177
Calendar Playback
178
The P Button
179
Photo Information
180
❚❚ File Information
181
❚❚ Highlights
181
❚❚ RGB Histogram
182
159Playback and Deletion
183
A Histograms
183
❚❚ Shooting Data
184
161Playback and Deletion
185
162 Playback and Deletion
186
❚❚ Overview Data
187
❚❚ Location Data
188
1 Press P
190
2 Select Trim
190
3 Select Done
190
❚❚ Face Zoom
191
A (L) button
192
1 Select an image
193
2 Display playback options
193
3 Select Rating
193
4 Choose a rating
193
1 Select Rating
194
2 Rate pictures
194
1 Press the O button
195
2 Press the O button again
195
The Playback Menu
196
1 Select dates
197
1 Select Slide show
198
2 Start the slide show
198
Slide Show Options
200
Connections
201
1 Connect the USB cable
202
3 Click Start Transfer
204
4 Terminate the connection
204
Printing Photographs
205
2 Adjust printer settings
206
3 Start printing
206
3 Adjust printer settings
207
4 Start printing
207
Viewing Pictures on TV
208
Camera Menus
210
Playback Folder
211
Playback Display Options
211
Image Review
212
Auto Image Rotation
212
Rotate Tall
213
Shooting Menu Options
214
Reset Shooting Menu
216
ISO Sensitivity Settings
216
2000–30 s, or Auto;
217
Color Space
218
Noise Reduction
219
Vignette Control
219
Auto Distortion Control
220
Optical VR
222
Setup Menu Options
223
Reset Setup Options
225
Format Memory Card
225
1 Highlight Ye s
226
2 Press J
226
1 Enter the first date
227
3 Choose a date
228
5 Exit the date counter menu
228
Time Zone and Date
229
Language
229
Monitor Brightness
229
2 Select a design
230
Auto off Timers
231
Self-Timer
232
Remote on Duration (ML-L3)
232
1 Select Start
233
Image Comment
235
Copyright Information
236
Flicker Reduction
237
❚❚ Assign Fn Button
238
❚❚ Assign AE-L/AF-L Button
239
❚❚ AF Activation
239
Rangefinder
240
Manual Focus Ring in AF Mode
241
File Number Sequence
242
2 Choose a folder number
243
2 Highlight a folder
244
File Naming
245
Location Data
245
Airplane Mode
246
Connect to Smart Device
246
Send to Smart Device (Auto)
247
Eye-Fi Upload
248
Conformity Marking
249
Slot Empty Release Lock
250
Reset All Settings
250
Firmware Version
250
Retouch Menu Options
251
1 Display retouch options
252
2 Select a picture
252
3 Select retouch options
252
4 Create a retouched copy
252
A Retouching Copies
253
A Image Quality and Size
253
2 Select a photograph
254
4 Copy the photograph
255
1 Select Resize
257
2 Choose a size
257
3 Choose pictures
258
4 Save the resized copies
258
❚❚ “Portrait”
259
D-Lighting
259
Quick Retouch
260
Red-Eye Correction
260
Straighten
261
Distortion Control
261
Perspective Control
262
Filter Effects
263
Monochrome
264
1 Select Image overlay
265
2 Select the first image
266
3 Select the second image
266
4 Adjust gain
266
5 Preview the overlay
266
6 Save the overlay
267
Photo Illustration
268
Color Sketch
268
Miniature Effect
269
1 Select Selective color
270
3 Select a color
270
4 Highlight the color range
271
5 Choose the color range
271
6 Select additional colors
271
7 Save the edited copy
271
Painting
272
1 Select a picture
273
Technical Notes
276
253Technical Notes
277
D IX NIKKOR Lenses
277
A Type D Lenses
277
Compatible Non-CPU Lenses
278
NOT be used with
279
256 Technical Notes
280
D AF-Assist Illumination
280
257Technical Notes
281
258 Technical Notes
282
D The Built-in Flash
282
259Technical Notes
283
260 Technical Notes
284
261Technical Notes
285
A Calculating Angle of View
285
❚❚ CLS-Compatible Flash Units
286
❚❚ Other Flash Units
288
265Technical Notes
289
266 Technical Notes
290
Other Accessories
291
268 Technical Notes
292
❚❚ Approved Memory Cards
293
1 Ready the camera
294
3 Close the battery
294
Caring for the Camera
296
1 Charge the battery
297
2 Remove the lens
297
4 Press J
297
5 Raise the mirror
298
6 Examine the image sensor
298
7 Clean the sensor
298
8 Turn the camera off
298
275Technical Notes
299
A Use a Reliable Power Source
299
Cautions
300
277Technical Notes
301
278 Technical Notes
302
279Technical Notes
303
280 Technical Notes
304
Available Settings
305
Troubleshooting
306
Shooting (All Modes)
307
284 Technical Notes
308
285Technical Notes
309
286 Technical Notes
310
Shooting (P, S, A, M)
311
Playback
312
Miscellaneous
313
Error Messages
314
291Technical Notes
315
292 Technical Notes
316
293Technical Notes
317
294 Technical Notes
318
Specifications
319
296 Technical Notes
320
297Technical Notes
321
298 Technical Notes
322
299Technical Notes
323
300 Technical Notes
324
4 in. (ISO 1222)
325
❚❚ MH-24 Battery Charger
326
❚❚ Supported Standards
327
304 Technical Notes
328
A Trademark Information
328
A Conformity Marking
328
305Technical Notes
329
A MIT License (HarfBuzz)
329
A Certificates
329
❚❚ Focus
331
❚❚ Using the Built-in Flash
332
❚❚ Supplied Accessories
334
❚❚ Compatible Accessories
334
❚❚ Specifications
335
VR Only)
338
VR II Lenses
341
❚❚ Vibration Reduction (VR)
342
321Technical Notes
345
D Lens Care
345
322 Technical Notes
346
Memory Card Capacity
347
Battery Life
348
326 Technical Notes
350
327Technical Notes
351
328 Technical Notes
352
329Technical Notes
353
330 Technical Notes
354
331Technical Notes
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