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Instruções de Operação Nikon, Modelo D1H

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Images are stored in folders with a name consisting of a three-digit folder number between 100 and 999, followed by “NCD1H” (for example,“100NCD1H”). Custom Setting 29 controls how the camera assigns folder and file number s. File numbering can also be controlled using the File No. Seq. option in the shooting menu. OKOFF File Number Sequence ON Reset F29 CSM MENU DescriptionNo. Option Sequential file numbering off. When a new folder is created or a new memory card is inserted in the OFF camera, file numbering will start over from 0001. (default) Until a new folder is created or a new memory card is inserted, file and folder numbering will continue from the last numbers used. Sequential file numbering on. When a new folder is created or a new memory card is inserted in the ON camera, file numbering will continue from the last number used. The current file and folder numbers are cleared from memory and sequential file numbering begins again from 0001 with the next photograph taken. If the Reset current folder already contains photographs, sequential file numbering will begin from the next available number. File Numbering If continuous file numbering is not selected, file numbering will begin from 0001 whenever the user creates a new folder from the playback Folder Designate menu. File numbering will also begin from 0001 whenever the camera creates a new folder automatically, whether or not continuous file numbering is selected. New folders are created automatically when: • The number of images in the current folder reaches 999 •The current folder contains a file numbered 9999 CUSTOM SETTINGS AND OTHER MENUS—CUSTOM SETTINGS 179 Custom Settings (continued) Custom Settings (continued) CUSTOM SETTINGS AND OTHER MENUS—CUSTOM SETTINGS Custom Setting 30: PC Shooting Mode When the camera is in PC mode, the mode dial can not be used to choose between single-frame and continuous modes. This setting determines the shooting mode when the camera is connected to a computer. OK F30 PC Shooting Mode Single Continuous CSM MENU DescriptionNo. Option Single Camera takes a single photograph each time the (default) shutter-release button is pressed. Photographs are taken one after the other while Continuous the shutter-release button is held down. Custom Setting 31: ISO Boost This setting is used to raise sensitivity (ISO equivalency) roughly one to two steps (1–2 EV) above the maximum setting, which is approximately equivalent to IS0 1600. This option is independent of the setting chosen with the ISO button or shooting menu. Sensitivity boost can be used to obtain higher shutter speeds at night-time spor ting events, for example, or to prevent underexposure when photographing poorly-lit subjects. Note, however, that sensitivity boost increases the amount of “noise” (a mottling effect similar to the effects of grain in high-speed film) that appears in the final photograph. OKOFF ISO Boost 1 step over 1600 2 steps over 1600 F31 CSM MENU DescriptionNo. Option OFF (default) Sensitivity boost can not be used. 1 step over 1600 Sensitivity raised roughly one step (1 EV) over ISO 1600 equivalent. Rear control panel shows HI-1. 2 steps over 1600 Sensitivity raised roughly two steps (2 EV) over ISO 1600 equivalent. Rear control panel shows HI-2. For more information on: pg. 148 Connecting the camera to a computer pg. 62 Sensitivity (ISO equivalency) 180 Custom Setting 32: Color Mode Your Nikon digital camera offers you a choice of color modes for recording digital photographs. Choose a setting suited to your production work-flow and the task at hand. When opening photographs in an application that suppor ts color management, select a color profile that matches the color setting in effect at the time the photograph was taken. Note that if you conver t the image to a different color space when opening it, you will not achieve exactly the same colors as the original. If the image is conver ted to a color space with a narrower gamut, tonal discontinuities may be obser ved. OK Color ModeF32 (sRGB) CSM MENU (AdobeRGB) Option No. Description I (sRGB) (default) This setting is adapted to the sRGB color space, which reproduces colors as seen with little or no editing. It is particularly suited to human portrait subjects. II (Adobe RGB) Images recorded in this mode are adapted to the Adobe RGB color space. This color space is capable of expressing a wider range colors than the sRGB color space, making it the preferred choice in studio settings and commercial production work- flows. Color Mode II Photographs taken in Mode II include an embedded ICC profile, ensuring that the correct color-space settings can be selected automatically when the images are opened in Adobe Photoshop or in other applications that support color management (see the documentation provided with the application for details). Note, however, that while the system for recording Mode II images is based on Exif and DCF, it is not in strict conformity with these standards. Mode I is...


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