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Nikon D2Hs User Manual

Nikon D2Hs
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The Nikon Guide to Digital Photography
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DIGITAL CAMERA

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Nikon D2Hs Specifications

General IconGeneral
Megapixel4.1 MP
Sensor typeCCD
Metering3D Matrix II
InterfaceUSB 2.0 (Hi-Speed) (Mini-B); FTP + Wireless Transmitter WT-2A, WT-1A .
Minimum RAM64 MB
Power sourceEH-6, MH-21, EN-EL4
Built-in flashYes
Camera shutter speed1/250 s
Minimum storage drive space60 MB
Minimum system requirementsCD-ROM Display: 800 x 600
Compatible operating systemsMac(R)OS X (10.1.5) Windows XP Home Edition/Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows ME, Windows 98SE
Viewfinder typeOptical
Compatible memory cardscf, microdrive
Display diagonal2.5 \
Display resolution (numeric)232.000 pixels
I/O portsDC in; Audio/Video (NTSC / PAL selectable) out; Digital I/O (USB).
Bundled softwarePictureProject 1.5 4.2.1
Self-timer delay2, 10 s
Product colorBlack
Battery typeEN-EL4
Power requirements11.1V
Flash modesRed-eye reduction
Focus adjustmentAuto
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth85.5 mm
Width157.5 mm
Height149.5 mm
Weight1070 g

Summary

The Nikon Guide to Digital Photography

Product Documentation

Introduction to the manuals included with the product.

How to Read This Manual

Explains manual organization, symbols, and conventions used.

For Your Safety

Essential safety precautions to prevent damage and injury before use.

Caring for the Camera and Battery

Guidelines for maintaining and storing the camera and battery.

Notices

Important notices regarding reproduction, specifications, liability, and errors.

Introduction

Overview

Explains manual organization, symbols, and conventions used.

Getting to Know the Camera

Familiarizes users with camera controls, displays, and parts.

Camera Body

Details the external controls and features of the camera body.

LCD Illuminators

Explains the function of the control panel and viewfinder backlights.

The Top Control Panel

Details the indicators and information displayed on the top control panel.

The Rear Control Panel

Details the indicators and information displayed on the rear control panel.

The Viewfinder Display

Explains the indicators and information shown within the camera's viewfinder.

The Command Dials

Explains the function and operation of the main and sub-command dials.

First Steps

Covers initial setup procedures for using the camera.

Step 1: Attach the Camera Strap

Instructions for securely attaching the camera strap to the body.

Step 2: Insert the Battery

Detailed steps for charging and inserting the rechargeable Li-ion battery.

Step 3: Basic Setup

Guide to choosing language and setting the camera's time and date.

Step 4: Attach a Lens

Instructions for mounting a lens onto the camera body.

Step 5: Insert a Memory Card

Steps for inserting CompactFlash or microdrive memory cards.

Tutorial

Basic Photography

Step-by-step guide to taking your first photographs using basic settings.

Basic Playback

Instructions for viewing photographs on the camera monitor.

Taking Photographs

Using Camera Menus

Explains how to navigate and select options within the camera menus.

Choosing a Shooting Mode

Details the different modes for capturing photographs: Single Frame, Continuous, Self-Timer, Mirror Up.

Image Quality and Size

Explains how image quality and size affect memory card usage and print quality.

Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency)

Adjusting the camera's sensitivity to light for optimal exposure.

White Balance

Guides on selecting white balance settings to ensure true color reproduction.

Image Adjustment

Settings for fine-tuning image characteristics like sharpening, contrast, and color.

Focus

Explains camera focus modes, area selection, and AF modes for sharp images.

Exposure

Covers metering methods and exposure modes for controlling image brightness.

Flash Photography

Details on using optional Speedlights and flash control features.

Interval Timer Photography

Instructions for automatically taking photographs at preset intervals.

Self-Timer Mode

Using the self-timer to reduce camera shake or for self-portraits.

Non-CPU Lenses

Specifying lens data for non-CPU lenses to enable camera functions.

Using a GPS Unit

Recording current position data (latitude, longitude, altitude, UTC) with photos.

Two-Button Reset

Restores camera settings to their default values.

More About Playback

Single-Image Playback

Viewing individual photographs on the monitor.

Photo Information

Displays superimposed shooting data, histogram, highlights, and focus area.

Viewing Multiple Images: Thumbnail Playback

Displays photographs in contact sheets of four or nine images.

Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom

Magnifies images for detailed viewing during playback.

Protecting Photographs from Deletion

Marks photographs to prevent accidental deletion.

Deleting Individual Photographs

Removes selected photographs from the memory card.

Voice Memos

Recording Voice Memos

Adds voice memos up to sixty seconds long to photographs.

Playing Voice Memos

Plays back recorded voice memos through the camera's built-in speaker.

Menu Guide

The Playback Menu

Options for managing images, slide shows, and print orders.

The Shooting Menu

Contains advanced shooting options like image sharpening and tone compensation.

Custom Settings

Fine-tunes camera operations and creates custom setting combinations.

The Setup Menu

Basic camera setup operations like formatting and setting time/date.

Technical Notes

Optional Accessories

Lists available lenses, Speedlights, adapters, and software for the D2Hs.

Caring for the Camera

Information on storage, maintenance, and cleaning the camera body, lens, and monitor.

Troubleshooting

Lists camera indicators, error messages, and their solutions.

Specifications

Details the camera's technical specifications, including type, pixels, and dimensions.

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