User manual NIKON D60

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[. . . ] DIGITAL CAMERA User's Manual En Trademark Information · Microsoft and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. · Macintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc. · Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc. · The SD logo is a trademark of the SD Card Association. [. . . ] The dialog shown at right will be displayed and display will return to the playback menu. Print set (DPOF) Marking removed from all images. Deselect all? Printing the Current Print Order When the Camera is Connected to a PictBridge Printer 1 Connect the camera to a printer (A 83). Press O in the PictBridge playback display. PictBridge Print select Print (DPOF) Index print Connecting to a Computer, Printer, or TV 2 3 Select Print (DPOF) and press the multi selector right. Follow the steps in "Selecting Photographs for Printing" to modify and print the current order (A 88). DPOF date and data imprint 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. B Date Imprint · When Custom Setting 18 (Date imprint; A 115) is enabled, the date and time can be imprinted on photographs printed from printers that do not normally support the printing of date and time. Only the Date imprint date and time will be printed, regardless of whether or not Print set (DPOF) is enabled for printing the shooting date and photo information (except when printing with direct connection of the camera to a printer). · When printing photographs, on which date and time have been imprinted, with direct connection of the camera to a PictBridge-compatible printer, select No time stamp for Time stamp (A 87). B Print Set · The Print set (DPOF) option cannot be used if there is not enough space on the memory card to store the print order. · Print orders may not print correctly if images are deleted using a computer after the print order is created. 91 Viewing Photographs on TV A Video Cable EG-D100 (available separately; A 156) can be used to connect the camera to a television or VCR for playback or recording. 1 Turn the camera off. Always turn the camera off before connecting or disconnecting the video cable. 2 Connect the camera to the TV using the video cable. Connect to video device Connect to camera 3 4 Tune the television to the video channel. Turn the camera on. Press P to begin playback. During playback, images will be displayed on the television or recorded to video tape. Use the same operations for playing images back in the camera monitor to play them back on a television. The camera monitor will remain off. Connecting to a Computer, Printer, or TV B Notes on Power Source When connecting the camera to a computer or printer, use batteries with adequate charge remaining to prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly. To power the camera continuously for extended periods, use an optional AC Adapter EH-5a with Power Connector EP-5 (A 156). B Connecting the USB Cable Be sure that the connectors are oriented correctly, and do not use force, to connect the USB cable. When disconnecting the USB cable, do not pull the connector at an angle. B Video Mode Be sure that the camera's video mode setting conforms to the standard used by your television. The 92 video mode setting is an option set in the setup menu>Video mode (A 123). Menu Guide This chapter explains the details and specification of five camera menus. A Playback Options: The Playback Menu (A 96) Delete (A 96) Playback folder (A 97) Rotate tall (A 98) Slide show (A 98) Print set (DPOF) (A 90) Stop-motion movie (A 99) B Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu (A 100) Optimize image (A 101, 102) Image quality (A 50) Image size (A 50) White balance (A 52, 103, 104, 105) ISO sensitivity (A 53) Noise reduction (A 108) Active D-Lighting (A 69) C Custom settings (A 109) R Reset (A 110) 01 Beep (A 110) 02 Focus mode (A 57) 03 AF-area mode (A 58) 04 Release mode (A 54) 05 Metering (A 62) 06 No memory card?(A 110) 07 Image review (A 111) 08 Flash compensation (A 68) 09 AF-assist (A 111) 10 ISO auto (A 111) 11 F/G button (A 112) 12 AE-L/AF-L (A 113) 13 AE lock (A 113) 14 Built-in flash/ optional flash unit (A 113) 15 Auto off timers (A 114) 16 Self-timer (A 114) 17 Remote on duration (A 115) 18 Date imprint (A 115) 19 Rangefinder (A 116) D Basic Camera Settings: The Setup Menu (A 117) CSM/setup menu (A 118) Format memory card (A 24) Info display format (A 120) Auto shooting info (A 122) Shooting info auto off (A 123) World time (A 21) LCD brightness (A 123) Video mode (A 123) Language (A 123) Image comment (A 124) Folders (A 125) File no. sequence (A 126) Clean image sensor (A 126) Mirror lock-up (A 126) Firmware version (A 126) Dust off ref photo (A 127) Auto image rotation (A 128) E Creating Retouched Copies: The Retouch Menu (A 129) Quick retouch (A 132) D-Lighting (A 132) Red-eye correction (A 133) Trim (A 134) Monochrome (A 134) Filter effects (A 135) Small picture (A 136) Image overlay (A 138) NEF (RAW) processing (A 140) Stop-motion movie (A 141) Before and after (A 143) 93 Using Camera Menus To view the menus, press O. A list of menu options for the icon highlighted at far left is displayed Menu items that are displayed in gray are not currently available. SETUP MENU CSM /Setup menu Format memory card Info display format Auto shooting info Shooting info auto off W orld time LCD brightness Slider indicates that the current menu contains two or more pages Current setting for each option is shown by icon If F icon is displayed, help for the current item can be viewed by pressing M There are five major groups of menus. A B C D Menu Guide E Playback Adjust playback settings and manage photographs. Custom Settings Personalize camera settings. Setup Format memory cards and perform basic camera setup. Retouch Create retouched copies of existing photographs. A 96 A 100 A 109 A 117 A 129 The multi selector is used to navigate the camera menus. See the following page for basic instructions on navigating camera menus. · Move cursor up · Increase value Return to previous menu Display sub-menu Make selection · Move cursor down · Decrease value 94 Using Camera Menus 1 Display menus. SETUP MENU CSM/Setup menu Format memory card Info display format Auto shooting info Shooting info auto off World time LCD brightness 2 Highlight icon in yellow for current menu. When a menu item is highlighted, the menu icon can be selected by pressing O. SETUP MENU CSM/Setup menu Format memory card Info display format Auto shooting info Shooting info auto off World time LCD brightness 3 Select one of the five menus. Choose from A (playback), B (shooting), C (Custom Settings), D (Setup), or E (retouch) menu. SHOOTING MENU Optimize image Image quality Image size White balance ISO sensitivity Noise reduction Active D­Lighting 4 Position cursor in selected menu. SHOOTING MENU Optimize image Image quality Image size White balance ISO sensitivity Noise reduction Active D­Lighting 5 Highlight menu item. SHOOTING MENU Optimize image Image quality Image size White balance ISO sensitivity Noise reduction Active D­Lighting Menu Guide 6 Display options for the selected item. Image size Large 3872 × 2592; 10. [. . . ] 51 g (1. 8 oz. ), excluding terminal cover C Battery Life Battery life varies with charge state and shooting conditions. The number of shots that can be taken with a fully-charged EN-EL9 battery (1000mAh) is indicated below. · AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3. 5-5. 6G ED II Approximately 520 shots in single-frame release mode Approximately 2, 000 shots in continuous release mode · AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3. 5-5. 6G VR with vibration reduction (VR) on Approximately 500 shots in single-frame release mode Approximately 1, 850 shots in continuous release mode Battery life for single-frame release mode is measured according to CIPA standards: lens cycled from infinity to minimum range and shutter released at default settings once every 30s; flash fired with every other shot. Battery life for continuous release mode is measured with image quality set to JPEG Basic, an image size of x, a shutter speed of 1/250s, the shutter release pressed halfway for three seconds and focus then cycled from infinity to minimum range three times; after six shots, the monitor is turned on for five seconds and the camera not touched for six seconds after the monitor turns off; the cycle is repeated once exposure meters have turned off. [. . . ]

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