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    Note: Display shown with all indicators  lit for illustrative purposes.
    12Exposure mode ........................... 116
    13Flash compensation indicator
    ....................................................... 196
    14 Exposure compensation 
    indicator....................................... 131
    15 ISO sensitivity .............................. 109
    Preset manual white balance 
    recording indicator ................... 160
    ADL bracketing amount  ........... 348
    AF-area mode ................... 90, 91, 92
    16 Number of exposures 
    remaining ............................. 19, 489
    Number of shots remaining before  memory buffer fills........... 105, 489
    Exposure compensation  value ............................................. 131
    Flash compensation value ........ 196
    17 Flash-ready indicator ................. 189
    18FV lock indicator ......................... 199
    19Flash sync indicator.................... 329
    20Aperture stop indicator.... 120, 424
    21Exposure indicator ..................... 122
    Exposure compensation 
    display .......................................... 131
    22 Low battery warning ................... 19
    23Exposure/flash bracketing 
    indicator ...................................... 134
    WB bracketing indicator  .......... 139
    ADL bracketing indicator.......... 143
    24 Auto ISO sensitivity 
    indicator ...................................... 112
    25 “k” (appears when memory 
    remains for over 1000 
    exposures)..................................... 20
    DNo Battery
    When the battery is totally exhauste d or no battery is inserted, the 
    display in the viewfinder will dim.
     This is normal and does not indicate 
    a malfunction. The viewfinder display will return to normal when a 
    fully-charged battery is inserted.
    DThe Control Panel and Viewfinder Displays
    The brightness of the control panel and viewfinder displays varies with 
    temperature, and the response times  of the displays may drop at low 
    temperatures.
     This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. 
    						
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    The R Button
    Press the R button to view shooting 
    information during viewfinder 
    photography ( 0201).
    R button 
    						
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    The b button
    Use the b button for quick access to 
    frequently-used settings in playback 
    mode ( 0386) and during viewfinder 
    ( 0 205) and live view photography 
    ( 0 42) and movie live view ( 055).
    Viewfinder photography Playback
    Live view photography Movie live view b
     button 
    						
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    The BM-12 Monitor Cover
    A clear plastic cover is provided with the 
    camera to keep the monitor clean and 
    protect it when the camera is not in use.
     
    To attach the cover, insert the projection 
    on the top of the cover into the 
    matching indentation above the camera 
    monitor (q) and press the bottom of 
    the cover until it clicks into place ( w).
    To remove the cover, hold the camera 
    firmly and pull the bottom of the cover 
    gently outwards as shown at right. 
    						
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    In this manual, operations using the multi selector are 
    represented by 1, 3 , 4 , and  2 icons.
    The Multi Selector
    1: Press the multi selector up
    4 : Press the multi
    selector left 2
    : Press the multi 
    selector right
    The center of the multi 
    selector
    3 : Press the multi selector down 
    						
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    First Steps
    Follow the seven steps below to ready the camera for use.
    1Attach the strap.
    Attach the strap as shown.
     Repeat for the second eyelet.
    DThe Battery and Charger
    Read and follow the warnings and cautions on pages xiii–xvi and 452–457 
    of this manual . 
    						
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    2Charge the battery.
    Insert the battery and plug the charger in (depending on the 
    country or region, the charger comes with either an AC wall 
    adapter or a power cable).
     An exhausted battery will fully 
    charge in about two hours and 35 minutes.
    • AC wall adapter : Insert the AC wall adapter into the charger AC 
    inlet ( q).
     Slide the AC wall adapter latch as shown ( w) and 
    rotate the adapter 90 ° to fix it in place ( e).
     Insert the 
    battery and plug the charger in.
    • Power cable : After connecting the power cable with the plug 
    in the orientation shown, insert the battery and plug the 
    cable in.
    The  CHARGE  lamp will flash while the battery charges.
    AC wall adapter latch
    Battery charging Charging complete
    90 ° 
    						
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    3Insert the battery and a memory card.
    Before inserting or removing the battery or memory cards, 
    confirm that power switch is in the OFF position.
     Insert the 
    battery in the orientation show n, using the battery to keep 
    the orange battery latch pressed to one side.
     The latch locks 
    the battery in place when the battery is fully inserted.
    Memory cards are inserted as shown below.
    • SD memory cards : Slide the card in until it clicks into place.
    • CompactFlash memory cards : Slide the card in, stopping when 
    the eject button pops up.
    Battery latch
    Eject button 
    						
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    4Attach a lens.
    Be careful to prevent dust from entering the camera when 
    the lens or body cap is removed.
     The lens generally used in 
    this manual for illustrative pu rposes is an AF-S NIKKOR 24–
    120mm f/4G ED VR.
    Be sure to remove the lens cap before taking pictures.
    Remove the
    camera body cap
    Remove the rear lens cap
    Mounting mark (camera)
    Mounting mark (lens)
    Align the mounting 
    marks
    Rotate the lens as shown until it clicks into place 
    						
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    5Turn the camera on.
    Turn the camera on.
     The 
    control panel will light.
    ALCD Illuminators
    Rotating the power switch toward D activates the 
    standby timer and control panel  backlight (LCD illuminator), 
    allowing the display to be read in the dark.
     After the power 
    switch is released, the illuminators will remain lit for six 
    seconds while the standby timer is active or until the 
    shutter is released or the power switch is rotated toward 
    D again.
    Power switch
    Control panel 
    						
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