Nikon Capture 4 User Manual

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The Camera Control Window

Non-CPU Lenses

The following restrictions apply to Nikon Capture 4 Camera Control when a non-CPU lens is mounted
on the camera (the operations listed can still be performed using the controls on the camera body; see
the camera manual for details):

D2 series/D200

D1

series

D100

D70s/D70/D50

With lens data No lens data

Exposure

Mode

Can be selected from

Aperture-pri-

ority auto and Manual.

Can not be adjusted.
Mode selected with
camera

displayed.

Photos can only be
taken in mode M.

Can only be adjusted
if

Enable controls on

the camera body is
not checked. Other-
wise same as D100.

Shutter Speed

Can only be adjusted in manual exposure mode.

Aperture

Shown with

asterisk.

Aperture shown as “f/--”. Can not be adjusted.

AF and Shoot

Can not be used.

Shoot

Can be used.

*

* If D100, D70s, D70, or D50 is connected and set to an exposure mode other than manual, a warning

will be displayed.

Lens: Displays the focal length and maximum ap er ture of the lens currently attached to the
cam era. De pend ing on the lens type, some in for ma tion may not be displayed. If the lens
focal length or maximum aperture have been specifi ed manually (see below), an asterisk will
appear next to these values.

Edit… (D2 series/D200 only): This button
is only available when a non-CPU lens is
mounted on the camera. Clicking

Edit…

displays the dialog shown at right, where the
lens focal length and maximum aperture can
be entered. Click

OK to copy the values to

the camera.

Main Battery Level: Displays the level of the main camera battery. Green indicates that the
battery has enough charge for continued operation. Yellow indicates that battery level is low;
ready a fully charged spare battery pack. Red indicates that the battery is exhausted, and that
no further pho to graphs can be taken until the battery pack has been replaced. You may not
be able to control the camera from Nikon Capture when the battery is exhausted. Replace
with a fully charged spare battery pack or use an AC adapter (available separately).

Clock Battery Level (D1-series only): Displays the level of the camera clock battery. Should
this display turn yellow or red, have the clock battery replaced by an authorized Nikon service
representative (a fee is charged for this service).

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