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Nik
on Dig
ital Camera D1
Fast Track Guide
 D1 Digital Camera
This 
Fast Track  Guide introduces some of the more
commonly used features of the D1.  References are
provided to the sections of the 
User’s Manual where
more complete information may be found.  Please read
all instructions fully.
Exposure Mode
Set the exposure mode by turning the main command dial
while holding down the MODE button.  The D1 offers a
choice of four exposure modes for different effects and
shooting conditions.
Manual
Manual exposure mode allows you to set both aperture
and shutter speed manually.  Shutter speed is set by
turning the main command dial, aperture by turning the
sub-command dial.  You can check exposure using the
electronic analog exposure display in the viewfinder or
the control panel on top of the camera.
Focus Mode
Focus mode can be selected using the focus-mode selector
on the front of the camera.  Three modes are available:
single-servo autofocus, continuous-servo autofocus, and
manual focus.
“Camera Settings: Exposure Mode”
“Camera Settings: Focus Mode”
The Mode Dial
The D1 offers a choice of five operating modes: single-frame
shooting, continuous shooting, self-timer, playback, and PC
modes.  To set the operating mode, hold down the mode-dial
lock release and turn the mode dial to the desired setting.
Capture Mode
Photographs taken in single-frame advance and self-timer modes can be
displayed on the LCD monitor immediately after shooting.  This makes
possible quick confirmation of test photographs and immediate deletion of
unwanted photos.  Photographs can be displayed either before they are
transferred to the memory card (capture-preview mode) or after they have
been saved (record-and-review).
Capture preview
To select capture-preview mode, hold down the 
 button and rotate the
main command dial to select Custom Setting 1.  With the 
 button held
down, rotate the sub-command dial to select option 1 (Capture-Preview
mode).
When you take a photograph in capture-preview mode, the photograph will be
displayed in the monitor before being transferred to the memory card.  To
record the photograph to memory, press the 
 button.  To delete the photo-
graph before it is saved to memory, press the 
 or 
 button, or press the
shutter-release button half way.
Record-and-review
To use record-and-review, select Custom
Setting 1 as described above, then rotate
the sub-command dial to select option 2
(Record-and-Review mode).
“Camera Settings: The Mode Dial”
Metering
To select a metering method, hold down the metering-
selector lock release and turn the metering selector to the
desired setting.  A choice of three metering methods is
available:
Image Quality
Image quality controls the file size, compression ratio, file type, and image
type of photographs recorded with the D1.  To select the compression ratio,
hold down the 
 button and turn the main command dial.  Turn the sub-
command dial while holding down the 
 button to select the file type and
whether photos will be recorded in color or black-and-white.
HI (high image quality, no compression)
Images are stored as uncompressed RGB TIFF, YCbCr TIFF, or RAW
(2.7r) data.  Note that the last two file types can only be displayed on the
camera or on a computer running 
Nikon View or Nikon Capture (available
separately).
FINE (fine image quality, low compression)
Images are JPEG-compressed to roughly one-quarter of their original
size.
NORM (normal image quality, medium compression)
Images are JPEG-compressed to roughly one-eight of their original size.
BASIC (basic image quality, high compression)
Images are JPEG-compressed to roughly one-sixteenth of their original
size.
The approximate number of images that can be saved on a 96 MB mem-
ory card at each of these settings is shown below.
Format and file size
Approx. number
 of frames
HI (RAW, approx. 4 MB)
23
HI (YCbCr TIFF, approx. 5.2 MB)
18
HI (RGB TIFF, approx. 7.8 MB)
12
FINE (approx. 1.3 MB)
66
NORM (approx. 650 KB)
132
BASIC (approx. 320 KB)
265
“Camera Settings”
“Camera Settings: Metering”
“Camera Settings: Image Quality”
SC-D1 IEEE 1394 cable
Mac or Windows computer
running 
Nikon Capture or Nikon View DX
Personal computer
Computer with
PC card slot
Parallel, SCSI, IDE, or
USB interface
EG-D1 video cable
Television or VCR
EC-AD1 PC card adapter
E-mail
Electronic
publishing
Printer
CF card reader
DCF printer
DPOF printing
service
Viewing Photos on Other Devices
In record-and-review mode, photographs will be displayed in the monitor after
being saved to the memory card.  Press the 
 button to delete the photo-
graph.  To clear the photo from the monitor without deleting it, press any
button except those on top of the mode dial.
“Connections”
Programmed auto exposure
Programmed auto exposure is the fastest and simplest
method for ensuring that your photographs will be cor-
rectly exposed.  Different combinations of aperture and
shutter speed can be selected by turning the main com-
mand dial (flexible program).
Shutter-priority auto
You set the shutter speed by turning the main command
dial; the camera automatically selects a matching aper-
ture for the best exposure.
Aperture-priority auto
You specify aperture by turning the sub-command dial;
the camera automatically selects the shutter speed.
Exposure Compensation
Use exposure compensation to modify exposure control.
Exposure compensation can be set to a value between
–5 EV and +5 EV by rotating the main command dial while
pressing the 
 button.
“Camera Settings: Exposure Compensation”
Matrix metering
Metering is performed by a CCD sensor with 1,005 (67 vertical 
×
 15
horizontal) RGB metering pixels.  Exposure is based on a selection of
information from all areas of the frame.
Center-weighted metering
The greatest weight is assigned an eight-millimeter circle in the center of
the viewfinder.  The classic meter for those who shoot portraits, or who
simply want to take personal control.
Spot metering
For really precise metering, the D1 reads an area four millimeters in
diameter.  The sensing area changes to correspond with the manually
selected AF area.
S Single-servo autofocus (focus priority)
The camera focuses automatically when the shutter-release button is
pressed half way.  If the camera is focused on a moving subject, the
camera will continue to adjust focus until the subject comes to a halt
(focus tracking).  Focus will lock when the subject stops moving (focus
lock).  The shutter can only be released when the in-focus indicator (
)
appears in the viewfinder (focus priority).
C Continuous-servo autofocus (release priority)
The camera focuses continuously as long as the shutter-release button is
held half way down.  The shutter can be released even when the in-focus
indicator (
) is not displayed in the viewfinder (release priority).
M Manual focus
Focus can be adjusted using the lens focusing ring.
S Single-frame shooting
One photograph is taken each time the shutter-release button is pressed.
C Continuous shooting
Photographs are taken at a maximum rate of 4.5 frames per second while
the shutter-release button is held down.
Self-timer mode
A timer is activated when the shutter-release button is pressed.  The self-
timer lamp on the front of the camera will blink for eight seconds.  Two
seconds after the lamp stops blinking, the shutter will be released auto-
matically and a photograph will be recorded.  Ideal for photographs that
include the photographer.
PLAY
Playback mode
Select this mode for thumbnail playback or to access the playback menu,
where you can delete, protect, or hide photographs and make changes to
a variety of playback options.
PC PC mode
Use this mode when connecting the camera to a computer via its IEEE
1394 (FireWire) interface.
AF Area Mode
Autofocus can be used to focus only on the selected focus
area (single area AF) or to shift focus from one area to the
next depending on the movement of the subject (dynamic
AF).  AF area mode can be selected by turning the main
command dial while holding down the [+] button.  The
current setting is displayed in the control panel on top of
the camera.
Single area AF
The camera focuses on the subject in the current focus area.  This mode
is useful when focusing on subjects that are relatively stationary.
Dynamic area AF/dynamic area AF with closest subject priority
When dynamic area AF is combined with single-servo autofocus, the
camera will focus on the closest subject to the camera that falls in one of
the five focus areas (closest subject priority).  In combination with contin-
uous-servo autofocus, dynamic area AF can be used to focus on the
subject in the current focus area, regardless of its distance from the
camera.  The camera will automatically shift the focus area to track the
subject as it moves from one focus area to another, making this mode
ideal for focusing on subjects that are moving erratically.
Closest subject priority can be used with continuous-servo AF, or turned
off when the camera is set to single-servo AF.  See “Custom Settings”
items 9 and 10 in the 
User’s Manual.
“Camera Settings: AF Area Mode”
White Balance
In addition to auto white balance, which produces photographs with natural
coloration in most lighting conditions, the D1 offers preset white balance and
six manual settings for specific light sources.  White balance is set by turning
the main command dial while holding down the 
 button.  In modes other
than PRE, you can fine-tune white balance by turning the sub-command dial
while the 
 button is held down.  The white balance setting and white
balance adjustment are displayed in the rear control panel.
“Camera Settings: White Balance”
Overcast
Shade
PRE
Preset white balance
White balance adjustment in
effect
A
Auto white balance
Incandescent
Fluorescent
Direct sunlight
Flash
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