Nikon D7000 Digital Camera User Manual


 
d11 Exposure Delay Mode
This is a marginally useful feature you can use to force the Nikon D7000 to snap a pic-
ture about one second after you’ve pressed the shutter release button all the way. It’s use-
ful when you are using shutter speeds of about 1/8th to 1/60th second hand-held and
want to minimize the effects of the vibration that results when you depress the shutter
button. It can also be used when the camera is mounted on a tripod, although the self-
timer function, set to a two-second delay, is more useful in that scenario. When switched
On, the camera will pause while you steady your steely grip on the camera, taking the
picture about one second later. When turned Off, the picture is taken when the shut-
ter release is pressed, as normal. One interesting side-effect of this mode is that it sepa-
rates the normally invisible pre-flash produced by the D7000’s internal flash (or any
external flash that’s connected) with the delay, so, if you’re shooting living subjects
(human or animal) they may be startled by the initial flash and close their eyes just
before the main flash fires 1000 milliseconds later.
d12 Flash Warning
You can choose On to display a flash-ready indicator in the viewfinder if flash is required
to produce an acceptable exposure. Select Off to disable this warning.
d13 MB-D11 Battery Type
This option is needed to communicate to the D7000 what type of AA batteries are being
used in the MB-D11 battery pack/grip, because the different varieties of AA batteries
provide slightly different voltages, and change voltages at different rates as they are used
up. The setting you select here has no effect when you’re using an EN-EL15. Your
choices include:
LR6 (AA alkaline). For ordinary alkaline batteries
HR6 (AA NiMH). For Nickel-Metal Hydride rechargeable batteries
FR6 (AA lithium). For non-rechargeable lithium batteries
Because of their limited capacity, you’ll want to use conventional AA alkaline batteries
only as a last resort, and then only when the weather is warmer than 68 degrees
Fahrenheit, because the chemical reactions that provide power decline at lower tem-
peratures. Alkalines retain their power longer when not used, so they may be a reason-
able choice if you rarely use your MB-D11 and want to keep it ready to go. But I expect
few readers will have this useful accessory sitting on a shelf gathering dust.
d14 Battery Order
When using the MB-D11 battery pack/grip, the batteries in the pack and in your
D7000 are used consecutively. That is, one of them powers the camera until it is
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