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Nikon D100 Quick Reference Manual
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Nikon D100 Quick Reference Guide
Settings for bullet or multiflash photography
3.
Turn the function Dial
to 'M' for Manual mode
3
1.
Turn camera on
1
bulb
Number indicates how many
more pictures you can take.
2
2.
Turn shutter-speed dial to the left
until the display reads 'Bulb'
4. Set focus mode to 'M'
4
for Manual mode.
Courtesy of Eileen Huang. Used with permission.

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  • Page 1 Nikon D100 Quick Reference Guide Settings for bullet or multiflash photography Turn camera on bulb Number indicates how many more pictures you can take. Turn the function Dial to ‘M’ for Manual mode Turn shutter-speed dial to the left until the display reads ‘Bulb’...
  • Page 2 Nikon D100 Quick Reference Guide Settings for bullet or multiflash photography Mini USB cable plugs in the side, under the rubber cover. The battery pack is in here. The The hex-mount screws in here. charger for the battery pack and the spare battery pack are in the camera bag.
  • Page 3 Nikon D100 Quick Reference Guide Settings for regular point-and-shoot photography 1. Hold both the BKT and buttons for 2 seconds to restore camera default settings: Image quality: JPEG Normal Image size: Large 3008 x 2000 pixels Sensitivity: ASA/ISO 200 White Balance: Auto...
  • Page 4 Nikon D100 Quick Reference Guide Settings for Shutter-Priority Auto Description: You choose the shutter speed while the camera automatically selects the aperture that will produce the optimal exposure. Shutter speed can be set to values between 30s and 1/4,000s. ‘Bulb’ shutter speed will not work in Shutter-Priority Auto.
  • Page 5 Nikon D100 Quick Reference Guide Settings for Aperture-Priority Auto Description: You choose the aperture while the camera automatically selects the shutter speed that will produce the optimal exposure. 1. Rotate the function dial to A. 2. Select an aperture using the sub-command dial.
  • Page 6 7. Open the Nikon Viewer program. (Shortcut on the desktop). Use this program to view photos as they are taken. 8. Take pictures! All photos are downloaded directly to the ‘My Pictures’ folder, and should be viewable in the Nikon Viewer.