Getting to Know Nikon D1 DSLR
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Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon D1 digital camera. This chapter describes the basic layout of this manual.
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When taking photographs on important occasions, take a few trial shots to confirm that the camera is functioning properly. Whenever you are in doubt about how a photograph will turn out, you can take a trial shot and play it back in the camera’s LCD monitor.
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Reactivating the display
Lightly press (half-press) the shutter-release button to reactivate the display in the control panel and viewfinder. Indicators will be displayed for six seconds after you remove your finger from the button. Note that when using the shutter-release button for vertical shooting, you will need to set the shutter-release button lock release for vertical shooting to the unlocked position.
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To get the most from your camera, use a D-Type AF Nikkor lens (see “Technical Notes: Compatible Lenses” for more information).
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When attaching or detaching the lens or body cap, be careful that dirt or other foreign matter does not enter the camera body. The presence of foreign matter inside the camera could affect your photographs. When changing lenses or replacing the body cap, hold the camera with the base down or tilted so that the lens mount faces the ground. Be sure to replace the body cap when no lens is in place.
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The clock-calendar is powered by an independent battery with a life of about ten years. When no charge remains, the clock-battery replacement indicator will appear in the control panel on top of the camera. Take the camera to a Nikon-authorized service center, where the clock battery can be replaced for a fee.
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