Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Start Guide
- Owners Manual
- Reset
- Two-Button Reset
- Image Quality & Size
- Setting Language / Time / Date
- Using This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Photography
- Basic Playback
- Advanced Photography
- Advanced Playback
- Printing Photographs
- Setup / Menus
- Optional Accessories
- Care / Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Specs
- Index
- Scan of Software CD-ROM
- D60 Gold Edition Note
- Capture NX2 Software Trial
- Warranty
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Basic
Camera
Settings:
The
Setup
Menu
File No. Sequence (Displayed
When
Full
Is
Selected;
~
118)
Choose
how
the
camera names files.
Off (default
setting)
File numbering
is
reset
to
0001
when a new folder
is
created, the memory card
is
formatted, or
a
new
memory card
is
inserted.
On
File
numbering continues by adding one
to
the
last
number
used after a new folder
is
created,
the
memory card
is
formatted,
or
a new memory card
is
inserted. The last file
number
is
stored
even when file numbering
is
switched from
On
to Off, and file numbering continues by
adding one
to
the
last
number
stored the next
time
file numbering
is
set
to
On. If a
photograph
is
taken when the current folder contains a photograph numbered 9999, a
new
folder will be created and file numbering will begin again from
0001
regardless
of
the
option
selected.
Reset
As
for On, except
that
file numbering
is
reset
to
0001
with
the
next photograph taken (if
the
current folder already contains photographs, a
new
folder will be created).
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File
Numbering
If
the
current folder
is
numbered 999 and contains 999 photographs or a photograph numbered
9999,
the
shutter release will be disabled and the message Card is
full
will be displayed in the
monitor
and F
LIt
will blink in the viewfinder. Select Reset for File
no.
sequence and format
the
memory card or insert another
memory
card in
the
camera.
Clean Image Sensor (Displayed When Full
Is
Selected;
~
118)
The camera automatically removes dust from
the
low-pass filter protecting
the
image
sensor.
See
"Caring for
the
Optical Low-Pass Filter"
(~
160)
for details.
Mirror
Lock-Up
(Displayed
When Full
Is
Selected;
~
118)
Lock
the
mirror in
the
up
position
when
inspecting
or
cleaning
the
low-pass filter
that
protects
the
camera image sensor.
See
"Cleaning
the
Low-Pass Filter Manually"
(~
162)
for details.
Firmware Version
(Displayed
When
Full
Is
Selected;
~
118)
View
the
current camera firmware version.