Nikon D700 User Manual

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Shooting in Live View Mode

Although they will not appear in the final picture, banding or distortion
may be visible in the monitor under fluorescent, mercury vapor, or sodium
lamps or if the camera is panned horizontally or an object moves at high
speed through frame. Bright light sources may leave after-images in the
monitor when the camera is panned. Bright spots may also appear. When
shooting in live view mode, avoid pointing the camera at the sun or other
strong light sources. Failure to observe this precaution could result in
damage to the camera’s internal circuitry.

Live view shooting ends automatically if the lens is removed.

Metering can not be changed in live view mode. Choose a metering
method before selecting live view mode.

Live view mode can be used for up to an hour.
Note, however, that when used in live view mode
for extended periods, the camera may become
noticeably warm and the temperature of its
internal circuits may rise, resulting in image noise
and unusual colors.

To prevent damage to the

camera’s internal circuits, live view shooting will
end automatically before the camera overheats.

A count-down display

will appear in the monitor 30 s before shooting ends.

At high ambient

temperatures, this display may appear immediately when live view mode
is selected.

Close the viewfinder eyepiece shutter after focusing.

This prevents light

entering via the viewfinder from interfering with exposure.

To reduce blur in tripod mode, choose On for Custom Setting d9
(Exposure delay mode, pg. 302).

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