Appendix – Nikon L1 User Manual

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Appendix

Defaults (

Defaults (

39, 41, 48, 57)

39, 41, 48, 57)

Choosing Reset for Reset All restores the following default settings:

Option

Default

mode

Flash mode ( 14)

Auto

Self timer ( 15)

Off

Macro close-up ( 16)

Off

Exposure compensation ( 16)

0.0

Setup menu

Welcome Screen ( 41)

Animation

Photo Info ( 43)

Show info

Brightness ( 43)

3

Date Imprint ( 44)

Off

Button Sound ( 45)

On

Shutter Sound ( 45)

Normal

Start-up Sound ( 45)

Normal

Blur Warning ( 45)

On

Auto Off ( 45)

1 min.

Sleep Mode ( 45)

On

Auto Transfer ( 46)

On

Menus ( 47)

Text

Option

Default

Scene mode

Portrait

Portrait assist ( 19)
Landscape assist ( 19)
Sports assist ( 21)
Night portrait assist ( 21)

Shooting menu

Image Mode ( 48)

Normal (2816)

White Balance ( 49)

Auto

Metering ( 50)

Matrix

Continuous ( 51)

Single

BSS ( 51)

Off

Color Options ( 52)

Standard color

AF-Area Mode ( 52)

Auto

Autofocus Mode ( 52)

Single AF

Movie menu

Movie Options ( 57)

Small size 320

Autofocus Mode ( 57)

Continuous AF

PictBridge

Paper Size ( 36, 37)

Default

Choosing Reset also clears the current fi le number (

68) from memory. Numbering will con-

tinue from the lowest number available (to reset fi le numbering to 0001, delete all pictures before
selecting Reset). All other settings are unaff ected, including Date (

42), Date Counter (

44),

Language (

46), USB (

46), Video Mode (

46), and Battery Type (

47).

Supported Standards

Supported Standards
DCF: Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF) is standard widely used in the digital camera

industry to ensure compatibility among diff erent makes of camera.

DPOF: Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is an industry-wide standard that allows pictures to

be printed from print orders stored on the memory card.

Exif version 2.2: This camera supports Exif (Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still

Cameras) ver sion 2.2, a stan dard that al lows in for ma tion stored with pho to graphs to be
used for optimal color re pro duc tion when im ag es are output on Exif-compliant print ers.

PictBridge: A standard developed by in cooperation with the digital camera and printer

industries, allowing photographs to be output directly to a printer without connecting the
camera to a computer.

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