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...the battery when no less than one meter (39˝) from the subject. Removing memory cards Memory cards may become hot during use in this product: • Before replacing the battery, turn the camera off . Handle moving parts with care Be careful that your fingers or other... the terminal cover when transporting the battery. Observe due caution when removing memory cards from the camera. Particular care should be observed if photographing infants, when the flash should you are not pinched by Nikon for use . If you notice any change in your subject's eyes could...
...the battery when no less than one meter (39˝) from the subject. Removing memory cards Memory cards may become hot during use in this product: • Before replacing the battery, turn the camera off . Handle moving parts with care Be careful that your fingers or other... the terminal cover when transporting the battery. Observe due caution when removing memory cards from the camera. Particular care should be observed if photographing infants, when the flash should you are not pinched by Nikon for use . If you notice any change in your subject's eyes could...
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... Panel 6 The Monitor...7 The Shutter-Release Button 7 The Mode Dial 8 The Multi Selector 8 First Steps 9 Charging the Battery 9 Inserting the Battery 10 Inserting Memory Cards 12 Turning the Camera On 14 Basic Setup ...15 Basic Photography 17 Step 1-Rotate the Mode Dial to 17 Step 2-Frame the Picture 18 Step 3-Focus and Shoot...
... Panel 6 The Monitor...7 The Shutter-Release Button 7 The Mode Dial 8 The Multi Selector 8 First Steps 9 Charging the Battery 9 Inserting the Battery 10 Inserting Memory Cards 12 Turning the Camera On 14 Basic Setup ...15 Basic Photography 17 Step 1-Rotate the Mode Dial to 17 Step 2-Frame the Picture 18 Step 3-Focus and Shoot...
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... adapters, and Speedlights) certified by Nikon specifically for Your Camera 145 Error Messages 148 Troubleshooting 151 Specifications 154 Index...157 Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Nikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to operate within the operational and ...Reset All ...141 Date Imprint ...142 Firmware Version 142 Technical Notes 143 Optional Accessories 143 Approved Memory Cards 144 Caring for use of this Nikon digital camera are engineered and proven to the highest standards and include complex electronic circuitry. The Setup Menu 130...
... adapters, and Speedlights) certified by Nikon specifically for Your Camera 145 Error Messages 148 Troubleshooting 151 Specifications 154 Index...157 Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Nikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to operate within the operational and ...Reset All ...141 Date Imprint ...142 Firmware Version 142 Technical Notes 143 Optional Accessories 143 Approved Memory Cards 144 Caring for use of this Nikon digital camera are engineered and proven to the highest standards and include complex electronic circuitry. The Setup Menu 130...
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...camera strap (× 2) Electronic viewfinder ( 4, 5) Monitor ( 4, 5, 7) AE/AF-L (AE/AF lock) button ( 22, 138) Zoom ( / ) buttons ( 18, 67, 70) Command dial Memory card slot ( 12, 13) (menu) button ( 26, 85, 113) (quick review) button ( 23) (delete) button ( 23, 58, 65) (self-timer) button ( 41) Memory card... slot cover ( 12, 13) Multi selector ( 8) (display) button ( 5, 65) Diopter adjustment control ( 19) Interface connector cover Vibration reduction (VR) switch ( 18, 45) Lens ring DC-IN connector ( 11) /MF (focus mode/ manual focus) button ( 40, 57) Digital I/O...
...camera strap (× 2) Electronic viewfinder ( 4, 5) Monitor ( 4, 5, 7) AE/AF-L (AE/AF lock) button ( 22, 138) Zoom ( / ) buttons ( 18, 67, 70) Command dial Memory card slot ( 12, 13) (menu) button ( 26, 85, 113) (quick review) button ( 23) (delete) button ( 23, 58, 65) (self-timer) button ( 41) Memory card... slot cover ( 12, 13) Multi selector ( 8) (display) button ( 5, 65) Diopter adjustment control ( 19) Interface connector cover Vibration reduction (VR) switch ( 18, 45) Lens ring DC-IN connector ( 11) /MF (focus mode/ manual focus) button ( 40, 57) Digital I/O...
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... be formatted before first use. See "Technical Notes: Approved Memory Cards" ( 144) for a list of insertion First Steps Inserting Memory Cards The camera stores pictures on CompactFlash™ memory cards. Inserting the card upside down 4 Close the memory card slot cover Format Memory Cards Before First Use Memory cards must be Front sure the card is all the way down (ቢ) and then insert...
... be formatted before first use. See "Technical Notes: Approved Memory Cards" ( 144) for a list of insertion First Steps Inserting Memory Cards The camera stores pictures on CompactFlash™ memory cards. Inserting the card upside down 4 Close the memory card slot cover Format Memory Cards Before First Use Memory cards must be Front sure the card is all the way down (ቢ) and then insert...
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... cover will partially eject the memory card, causing errors when the camera is turned on. Press the eject button to partially eject the card (ባ). Be sure the eject button is off and open the memory card slot cover. To remove memory cards, turn the camera off . tion when removing memory cards. 1 First Steps 13 Removing Memory Cards Memory cards can then be removed without...
... cover will partially eject the memory card, causing errors when the camera is turned on. Press the eject button to partially eject the card (ባ). Be sure the eject button is off and open the memory card slot cover. To remove memory cards, turn the camera off . tion when removing memory cards. 1 First Steps 13 Removing Memory Cards Memory cards can then be removed without...
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... ( 45): Displayed when vibration reduction is displayed and the control panel lights. Number of exposures remaining ( 36): Depends on capacity of memory card and options chosen for first-time users of digital cameras. Battery partially discharged. Basic Photography Basic Photography This section describes how to take pictures in (auto) mode, an automatic, "point...
... ( 45): Displayed when vibration reduction is displayed and the control panel lights. Number of exposures remaining ( 36): Depends on capacity of memory card and options chosen for first-time users of digital cameras. Battery partially discharged. Basic Photography Basic Photography This section describes how to take pictures in (auto) mode, an automatic, "point...
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...;7˝). The AF-assist illuminator will not light if: • Focus mode ( 40) is pressed halfway, allowing the camera to the camera or card. No further pictures can continue to take pictures until : • a new memory card is inserted ( 12) • pictures are being recorded to (infinity) or manual focus is used ( 57...
...;7˝). The AF-assist illuminator will not light if: • Focus mode ( 40) is pressed halfway, allowing the camera to the camera or card. No further pictures can continue to take pictures until : • a new memory card is inserted ( 12) • pictures are being recorded to (infinity) or manual focus is used ( 57...
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... Pictures played back in reverse order. Use the multi selector to be displayed; Deleting Unwanted Pictures (Full-Screen Review) To delete the picture displayed in memory without deleting the pic- press the multi selector up or down or right to view pictures in quick review. Playback Tips Pictures are displayed brie... pictures in full-screen review, press the button. ture Quick Review Pressing the button will be displayed at low resolution while being read from the memory card.
... Pictures played back in reverse order. Use the multi selector to be displayed; Deleting Unwanted Pictures (Full-Screen Review) To delete the picture displayed in memory without deleting the pic- press the multi selector up or down or right to view pictures in quick review. Playback Tips Pictures are displayed brie... pictures in full-screen review, press the button. ture Quick Review Pressing the button will be displayed at low resolution while being read from the memory card.
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...new folder will be taken until the memory card is formatted ( 112) or a new memory card inserted. The first picture displayed when pictures are played back is NIKON; Type RAW-quality still HI-quality ... Image File and Folder Names On the memory card, pictures are identified by file names with three parts: a four letter identifier, a four-digit file number assigned automatically by adding...RSCN .WAV 74 SSCN .WAV 74 FSCN .WAV 74 When a picture is viewed on the camera, the file number and extension appear in the top right corner of pictures taken using D-...
...new folder will be taken until the memory card is formatted ( 112) or a new memory card inserted. The first picture displayed when pictures are played back is NIKON; Type RAW-quality still HI-quality ... Image File and Folder Names On the memory card, pictures are identified by file names with three parts: a four letter identifier, a four-digit file number assigned automatically by adding...RSCN .WAV 74 SSCN .WAV 74 FSCN .WAV 74 When a picture is viewed on the camera, the file number and extension appear in the top right corner of pictures taken using D-...
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...quality, suitable for each setting. 2 Available only in Nikon Electronic RAW2, 3 NEF Image Format (NEF) without processing or comNot pression, preserving high level of memory each shot occupies, JPEG images are compressed as image ...Digital zoom ( 18) not supported. 3 Available only at file size compressed slightly smaller than NEF or TIFF. HI2, 4 TIFF (RGB) High image quality (on Photography Image Mode Pictures taken with a digital camera are stored as they are saved in P, S, A, and M modes. Before shooting, choose image quality and size according to the memory card...
...quality, suitable for each setting. 2 Available only in Nikon Electronic RAW2, 3 NEF Image Format (NEF) without processing or comNot pression, preserving high level of memory each shot occupies, JPEG images are compressed as image ...Digital zoom ( 18) not supported. 3 Available only at file size compressed slightly smaller than NEF or TIFF. HI2, 4 TIFF (RGB) High image quality (on Photography Image Mode Pictures taken with a digital camera are stored as they are saved in P, S, A, and M modes. Before shooting, choose image quality and size according to the memory card...
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... 870 266 KB 1305 183 KB 1565 129 KB 2610 71 KB 275 891 KB No. of images File size No. More on a 256 MB memory card at different combinations of images File size No. of images File size No. of images File size No. of images File size * All figures... are approximate. Memory Card Capacity and Image Mode The following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stored on Photography 36 of image quality and size.
... 870 266 KB 1305 183 KB 1565 129 KB 2610 71 KB 275 891 KB No. of images File size No. More on a 256 MB memory card at different combinations of images File size No. of images File size No. of images File size No. of images File size * All figures... are approximate. Memory Card Capacity and Image Mode The following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stored on Photography 36 of image quality and size.
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... at a Continuous setting of the multi selector to make a selection. • Yes: Delete the picture and return to shooting mode • No: Exit to the memory card, press the button. press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option and then press the center of Ultra HS ( 88), a (quick delete...
... at a Continuous setting of the multi selector to make a selection. • Yes: Delete the picture and return to shooting mode • No: Exit to the memory card, press the button. press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option and then press the center of Ultra HS ( 88), a (quick delete...
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... count display in the monitor shows the maximum total length of the movie that can be adjusted during recording. Digital zoom (maximum 2×) can be used to reduce the effects of the multi selector. TV, Small, Sepia...or B/W movie 320 is in progress, a REC indicator will end automatically when the movie has reached maximum length or the memory card is pressed again. 898" 3 End recording Press the shutter-release button all the way down a second time to end... recording. While recording is selected. To pause recording, press the center of camera shake ( 45). 61 Movies
... count display in the monitor shows the maximum total length of the movie that can be adjusted during recording. Digital zoom (maximum 2×) can be used to reduce the effects of the multi selector. TV, Small, Sepia...or B/W movie 320 is in progress, a REC indicator will end automatically when the movie has reached maximum length or the memory card is pressed again. 898" 3 End recording Press the shutter-release button all the way down a second time to end... recording. While recording is selected. To pause recording, press the center of camera shake ( 45). 61 Movies
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...EXTRA, FINE, and NORMAL may seem slightly jerky when viewed on the camera but will play back normally when displayed on a computer. Press center of "INTN" (time-lapse movies) or "DSCN" (other movies) plus a four-digit file number assigned by adding one to meter new values for ...image quality. Camera will take pictures at specified interval until shutter-release button is pressed again, memory card is selected for AE lock, a yellow AE-L icon will be ...
...EXTRA, FINE, and NORMAL may seem slightly jerky when viewed on the camera but will play back normally when displayed on a computer. Press center of "INTN" (time-lapse movies) or "DSCN" (other movies) plus a four-digit file number assigned by adding one to meter new values for ...image quality. Camera will take pictures at specified interval until shutter-release button is pressed again, memory card is selected for AE lock, a yellow AE-L icon will be ...
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... the picture and return to playback mode • No: Exit to playback mode without leaving shooting mode, press the button ( 23). 65 More on the memory card full-frame in the monitor or electronic viewfinder (full-frame playback), rotate the mode dial to view pictures in the order recorded, up... down or right to view pictures in reverse order. Quick Edit To create a copy of the multi 0001. More on Playback Viewing Pictures on the Camera Full-Frame Playback To view the pictures on Playback 10.01.2004 100NIKON 10:20 0001. press the multi selector up or left to . 10...
... the picture and return to playback mode • No: Exit to playback mode without leaving shooting mode, press the button ( 23). 65 More on the memory card full-frame in the monitor or electronic viewfinder (full-frame playback), rotate the mode dial to view pictures in the order recorded, up... down or right to view pictures in reverse order. Quick Edit To create a copy of the multi 0001. More on Playback Viewing Pictures on the Camera Full-Frame Playback To view the pictures on Playback 10.01.2004 100NIKON 10:20 0001. press the multi selector up or left to . 10...
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... original Delete RAW data? • Yes: delete original Press center of multi selector to select No highlighted option and return to full- More on the memory card for at least one to and follow the steps below. 1 10.01.2004 100NIKON 10:20 0001. To create a copy, rotate the mode dial to...
... original Delete RAW data? • Yes: delete original Press center of multi selector to select No highlighted option and return to full- More on the memory card for at least one to and follow the steps below. 1 10.01.2004 100NIKON 10:20 0001. To create a copy, rotate the mode dial to...
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... down , left, or right to scroll through pictures Change number of highlighted picture at a time. Rotate the command dial to highlight pictures. More on the memory card in button full-screen review ( 23). lighted picture View picture highlighted in " from ( ) nine-
... down , left, or right to scroll through pictures Change number of highlighted picture at a time. Rotate the command dial to highlight pictures. More on the memory card in button full-screen review ( 23). lighted picture View picture highlighted in " from ( ) nine-
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Playback Zoom Playback zoom is available on the memory card. If a message is displayed when the button is not available with names of the original and the zoom ratio at an image size of Nikon digital camera. Cropping Pictures Copies may not display or transfer correctly when viewed on Playback Cropping is...assist ( 30), movies ( 59), pictures created using the Ultra HS or Intvl timer shooting options in on the copy. Depending on the memory card with RAW or HI-quality images ( 33), pictures taken at the time the copy was created, copies will be created if sufficient...
Playback Zoom Playback zoom is available on the memory card. If a message is displayed when the button is not available with names of the original and the zoom ratio at an image size of Nikon digital camera. Cropping Pictures Copies may not display or transfer correctly when viewed on Playback Cropping is...assist ( 30), movies ( 59), pictures created using the Ultra HS or Intvl timer shooting options in on the copy. Depending on the memory card with RAW or HI-quality images ( 33), pictures taken at the time the copy was created, copies will be created if sufficient...
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... be created in the Continuous menu ( 88), cropped copies ( 70), or copies created with D-lighting copies. D-lighting is available on the memory card. 73 More on Playback Copies can only be created if sufficient space is not available with the small picture option. Enhancing Contrast: ... or full-screen review or from RAW or HI-quality images ( 33), pictures with the same transfer marking and date and time of Nikon digital camera. No Yes Confirmation dialog displayed. 3 Save this image as displayed? Copies may not display or transfer correctly when viewed on ...
... be created in the Continuous menu ( 88), cropped copies ( 70), or copies created with D-lighting copies. D-lighting is available on the memory card. 73 More on Playback Copies can only be created if sufficient space is not available with the small picture option. Enhancing Contrast: ... or full-screen review or from RAW or HI-quality images ( 33), pictures with the same transfer marking and date and time of Nikon digital camera. No Yes Confirmation dialog displayed. 3 Save this image as displayed? Copies may not display or transfer correctly when viewed on ...