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AF-ON button for tall-orientation photography. This term appears in the list of camera parts in the manual. The button in question performs the same function as existing AF-ON button.
The name of an option in the LV photography sub-menu in the shooting menu. When photographs are taken in live view, the mirror remains up and the shutter remains open. Image quality is lower than ...
The name of an option in the LV photography sub-menu in the shooting menu. When photographs are taken in live view, the mirror remains up while the shutter opens and closes. The results can be like ...
The camera enters standby mode if no operations are performed for a set time after the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. The user can choose the delay before the camera enters standby mode. ...
A device used to transmit images over cell-phone circuits. Its shape has yet to be determined (it may take the form of a dongle), but it is not card-shaped. It is not a custom Nikon accessory, but ...
This term is used in the menus when referring to the Fn button for vertical shooting, where line-length restrictions prevent use of the full name.
An Fn button used when the camera is rotated to take photographs in portrait (tall) orientation. The label on the actual button is “Fn”.