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(En) Printed in Belgiu m Fuji Bldg., 2-3 Marunouchi 3-chome, TR6I 02(11 ) Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8331, Japan 6MA224 11-- No reproduction in a ny form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or revi ews ), may be ma de with out w rit ten a utho riza tio n fro m NIKON CORPORATION. The Nikon Guide to Digital[...]
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Trad emark Inf ormatio n Apple, the Apple logo , Macintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTim e are registered tr ademarks of Apple Co mputer, Inc . Finder is tra demark o f Apple Com puter, Inc. Mic rosoft and Windo ws are registered tradem arks of Microsoft C orporation. Int ernet is a trademark of Digital Equip- ment Corporation. Adobe and Acrobat a re regis[...]
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i Introduction Firs t Step s Basic P hotograp hy an d Playback : Auto Mode Shootin g Suited f or the Scene - High- sensit ivit y Shooting Mode, Scene Mod e Anti -shake M ode One- Touch Po rtrait M ode More on Pl ay bac k Movi es Voice Recordings Connect ing to Televisions, Computers , and Printe rs Shooting, Play back, and Setup Menus Wirel ess Tra[...]
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ii Intro ducti on Introduction For Y our Safety To preven t damag e to yo ur Nikon p roduct o r injury to yo urself or to others , read t he foll owin g saf ety pr ecau tion s in th eir enti ret y befo re usi ng thi s equipm ent. Ke ep th ese s afety i nstruc tions w here a ll tho se who u se th e pro d- uct wil l read them. The co nse que nces tha[...]
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iii For Your Safety Intro ducti on Observe cau tion when han- dli ng th e bat te ry The bat tery m ay leak o r expl ode if improp erly handl ed. Ob serve th e followin g preca utions when han- dling the battery fo r use in th is product : • Before repla cing th e batt ery, turn the pr oduct o ff. If you are using the AC a dap ter, be su re it is [...]
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iv For Your Safety Intro ducti on • Do n ot han dle the plug or bat tery charger wit h wet han ds. Failu re to obser ve this pr ecau tion co uld result in electr ic shock. Use ap propr iate cables When conne cting c ables to th e input and out put jac ks, use onl y the ca bles prov id ed o r so ld b y Ni kon f o r the purpo se, to maintain compli[...]
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v Intro ducti on Notices This prod uct, w hich c ontains encrypti on softw are deve lope d in the Unit ed Stat es, is c ontr ol led by the U nite d St ates Exp ort A dmini st ra- tio n Reg ulat ion s and may not be export ed or re-exp orte d to any coun try to whi ch th e Unit ed St ates embarg oes goods . As of Nove mber 2005 the fo llowing cou nt[...]
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vi Notices Intro ducti on FCC/IC RF E xposure Stat emen t The av ai labl e sc ienti fic evi den ce does not sho w that an y health pr ob- lems a re asso ciated with u sing low power wi reless devic es. Ther e is no proof, how ever, that the se low power wire less d evic es are abso- lutel y safe. Low power wir eless devices e mit low levels of radi[...]
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vii Notices Intro ducti on CAUTIONS Modifi cation s The FCC r equir es the user to be notified that an y cha nges or modif i- catio ns made t o this devi ce tha t are not exp ressly a pproved by Niko n Corpor ation ma y void the u ser’s auth ori ty to op erat e the eq uipme nt. Inte rface Cabl es Use th e interf ace ca bles so ld or p ro- vided b[...]
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viii Intro ducti on T able of Contents Introduc tion ... .... .... .... ..... .... ...... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... ...... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..ii For Your Safety ........ ..... ...... ...... ..... ......... ..... ...... ..... ......... ..... ...... ...... ..... ......... ... ii WARN INGS ...... ...... ..... ...... [...]
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ix Table of Co ntents Intro ducti on Basic Photograp hy and Playba ck: Auto Mode ...... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... ......2 4 Step 1 Turn th e Camera On and Select L (Au to) Mode . ..... ...... ..... ......... .... 2 4 Indicators Displayed in L (Auto) Mo de ........ ..... ......... ..... ...... ...... ........ ...... . 2 5 Step 2 Frame[...]
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x Table of Contents Intro ducti on More o n Playb ack .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ....... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... 52 Viewi ng Mu lti ple Pic tures : Th umbn ail P layba ck ........ ...... ..... ...... ........ ...... .... 52 Taking a C lose r Look: Playb ack Zoom ..... ...... ...... ........ ......[...]
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xi Table of Co ntents Intro ducti on Connecting to a ImageL ink-compatible Printer ................. ........................... 95 Removi ng t he D ock Inse rt.. ..... ...... ...... ..... ......... ..... ...... ..... ...... ........ ...... ...... . 95 Shootin g, Playbac k, and Setu p Menus.... .... ...... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .....[...]
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xii Table of Contents Intro ducti on Wirele ss Transfe r Mode .... .... .... .... ....... .... .... .... .... ..... .... ...... .... ..... .... .... .... ....130 What is Wir eless Tra nsfe r Mode? .... ...... ........ ...... ..... ...... ..... ......... ..... ...... ..... 130 Feature s of Wirel ess Tran sfer M ode ...... ...... ...... ..... .......[...]
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1 Intro ducti on About This Manual Thank you for you r pur chase of a Nikon C OOLP IX S7c digital cam era. This manual has bee n writt en to hel p you e njoy taki ng pict ures wi th your Nikon digital cam era. Read this manu al thoro ughly be fore use , and kee p it where all those w ho use th e prod uct will read it. Symbol s and Convent ions To m[...]
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2 Intro ducti on Information and Pr ecautions Life-Long Learnin g As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning ” commitm ent to ongo ing produ ct support and educa- tion, continually updated information is available online at the following si tes: • For users in t he U.S.A.: http ://www.n ikonusa.c om/ • For us ers in Euro pe and Af rica: http:[...]
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3 Information and Pr ecautions Intro ducti on Notice Con cerning Prohi bition of Cop ying or Reproduc tion Note that simply being in p ossessi on of mat erial that ha s been digi tally co pied or reproduc ed by means of a scann er, digit al camer a or o ther device m ay be punishable by law. • Items proh ibite d by law fro m being c opied or rep [...]
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4 Information and Precautions Intro ducti on Note the follo wing i mporta nt po ints be fore u sing t his pro duct’s wirel ess LAN functi on. Restrictio ns of Use Unde r Radio La ws and Preca utions when Using Rad io Transmis sions • The wirel ess tran sceiver included i n this produc t confo rms to wir eless r egulati ons in th e country o f s[...]
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5 Information and Pr ecautions Intro ducti on • Nikon makes no guar antees whatsoever concerning the ability of this Service to store or safeguard images. B e sure to maintain s eparate back-up copie s of all important imag es. Nikon is n ot res ponsib le for an y direc t or ind irect dam ages or l ost pro fits r esulting from alteration or los s[...]
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6 Intro ducti on Parts of the Camera Attaching the Camera Stra p Powe r-on lamp ( c 24) Speaker ( c 59, 76) Self- time r lamp ( c 34) AF-ass ist il lumi- nato r (L ED ; c 33, 37, 123) Built-in flash ( c 32) Built-in microphone ( c 59, 70) Shutter-re lease but ton ( c 28) Power switch ( c 24) m (one-touch portr ait) button ( c 50) u (D-Lighting) but[...]
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7 Parts of the Camera Intro ducti on Indicator la mp ( c 18, 73, 77, 103)/Fl ash lamp ( c 33) Monitor ( c 8) Multi connector ( c 19) Tripod socket o (shooting/playback) button ( c 10, 30) T (del ete) but to n ( c 30, 31, 59, 76) Battery- chamber/m emory card slot cove r ( c 16, 22) Battery chamber ( c 16) Memory card slot ( c 22) D (mode) button ( [...]
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8 Intro ducti on The Monitor The followi ng indi cators m ay appe ar in the m onitor dur ing shoo ting and playbac k (actua l disp lay var ies w ith curr ent ca mera se tti ngs). Shooting * Differs a ccording to th e current shooting mod e. Refer t o the section s on each mod e for details. 9999 9999 M M w w W W H H s 9999 +1.0 +1.0 +1.0 10 10 10 E[...]
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9 The Monitor Intro ducti on Playba ck 100NIKON 100NIKON 12:00 12:00 12:00 100NIKON 9999.JPG 9999.JPG 9999.JPG 2006.10.10 2006.10.10 2006.10.10 9999 9999 9999 9999 O M M w w 9999 9999 N D D w w E E O E P P h h M M O O O N O P P N OK ST ART ST ART ST ART IJK IJK IJK 1 2 5 3 6 10 7 4 8 12 9 11 ab 13 15 14 16 17 18 19 20 1 Curren t fo lder . ..... ...[...]
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10 Intro ducti on Basic Operations The o (sho oting /pl ay back ) But ton The D (mode) But ton Press D durin g sh ooting or pl ayback to display each mode -sel ection menu. Use the rot ary mul ti select or ( c 12) to choo se the de sired mode. •P r e s s o to swi tch be tween the mode -sel ec- tion me nus for s hooting mode and playba ck mode. Sh[...]
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11 Basic Ope rati ons Intro ducti on The m Button Press m to display t he menu for the s electe d mode. Use the rota ry multi select or to navi gate the menu s ( c 12). *1 To disp lay the anti- shake menu, enter a nti-s hake mode by pre ssing F and the n pres s m . *2 To displ ay the on e-touc h portr ait menu, enter o ne-tou ch portrait mode by pr[...]
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12 Basic Operat ions Intro ducti on The Rotary Multi S elector The rotary multi selector is made up of the outer ring, the rotating inner ri ng (between the outer ring and d button) , and t he d butt on. Whe n sel ectin g menus or pi cture s, y ou can eith er pres s th e out er ri ng up, down, left, or r ight, or rotate the inner ring. When choosin[...]
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13 Basic Ope rati ons Intro ducti on Help Di spla ys Press t he zoom c ontro l to v ( l ) to vie w a desc ription o f the cur rently select ed me nu op tion. • Use the rotary multi se lect or to s how the p revious or nex t menu op tion. •P r e s s d to display the sh ooting menu o r setup me nu for th e sele cted menu option . • To return t [...]
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14 First Steps First Steps The COOL-S T A TION and AC Adapte r The COO L-STA TI ON The supplie d MV-15 COOL-STAT ION can be used to: • Charge t he came ra ba ttery ( when the ca mera is turn ed off ) ( c 18) • Vie w pictur es on a tel evision ( c 82) • Copy pictur es to a com puter ( c 83) • Pri nt p ict ure s vi a d ire ct U SB conn ect io[...]
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15 The COOL-STATION and AC Adapter First Steps The AC A dapt er The sup plied EH -64 AC ad apte r can: • When the camer a is turned on, power the ca mera from a po wer outlet . • W hen the camera is tur ned off, charge the bat tery in the cam era ( c 18). It can als o be use d to power the ca mera fo r pla yback, d ata tr ansf er, or prin t- in[...]
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16 First Steps Inserting the Battery The c amera use s a re chargea ble EN-EL8 li thiu m-ion ba tter y (supp lied ). Char ge the batt ery be fore fi rst use or when the b attery is runni ng low ( c 18 ) . 1 Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover. 2 Insert the battery. Confirm th at the po sitive ( +) and neg ative (-) termi- nals are orien[...]
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17 Inserting t he Battery First Steps Removing the Ba ttery Turn the camera off before removin g the b attery . To ejec t the batt er y, open the ba ttery-c hamber / memory card sl ot co ver and sli de t he batt ery latch in the direct ion show n ( 1 ). The batt ery c an t hen be remove d by hand ( 2 ). • Note that the ba tter y may be come hot d[...]
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18 First Steps Charging the Battery Charg e th e batt ery be fore firs t use or whe n th e batt ery is ru nn ing l ow. 1 Connec t the COOL-STATION and AC adapter, a nd plug the power cable into an outlet ( c 15). The AC adapter power-on lamp will light. 2 Turn the camera off. If the pow er-on lamp i s lit, press the power switch to turn off the cam[...]
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19 Charging the Battery First Steps l Chargi ng Wi thou t th e COOL-S TATIO N • Charging t he battery is possibl e without us ing the C OOL-STATION . Insert the batte ry into the camera, m ake sure that the cam era is turned off, an d connect the AC adapter t o the multi c onnecto r of t he cam era di rectl y ( c 15). • The batt ery can al so b[...]
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20 First Steps Setting Display Language, Date, and Time A lan guage-s elec tion di alog is disp layed t he f irst t ime the c amer a is tu rned on. 1 Press the power switch to turn on the camera. The power-on lamp (gr een) will light and the monitor will turn on. 2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose the desired l anguage and press d . For info[...]
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21 Setting Display Language, Date, and Time First Steps 6 Edit the day ([D]) (orde r of the day, month, an d year may differ in some areas) and press d . 7 Edit the mo nth ([M]) and press d . 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 to edit the y ear ([Y]), hour, an d minutes. Press d after setting each item. The row for settin g the order in which the date is dis- [...]
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22 First Steps Inserting Memory Car ds Pictu res are sto red in the ca mera’s inte rnal memo ry (14 MB ) or on remova ble Secure Digita l (SD) memory c ards ( avai lable s eparat ely) ( c 15 9). If a me mory ca rd is inse rted in the ca mera, p icture s are aut omati cally stored on t he me mory card and only pict ures recor ded to th e memo ry c[...]
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23 Inserting Memory Cards First Steps Remov ing M emory Cards Before removin g memor y card s, turn t he cam- era off and co nfirm that the pow er-on and indi- cato r lamps are o ff. Open t he batt ery- chamb er/ memory card sl ot co ver an d press the ca rd in ( 1 ) to par tially ej ect t he card ( 2 ). The ca rd can t hen be removed by hand. j Fo[...]
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24 Basi c Phot ogr aphy and P layba ck: A uto Mode Basic Pho tograph y and P layback: Auto Mo de Step 1 T ur n the Cam era On and Select L (Auto) Mode This se ction d escribes how t o take pictu res in L ( auto) m ode, a n auto matic, “point -and-s hoot” mode recomme nded fo r firs t-time u sers o f digi tal ca m- eras. 1 Press the power switch[...]
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25 Step 1 Turn the Camera O n and Select L ( Auto) Mode Basi c Phot ogr aphy and P layba ck: A uto Mode Indicators Display ed in L (Auto) Mode l Available Functions in L (Auto) Mode In L ( auto) mode, macr o close-u p mode ( c 35 ) can be applied and pictures can be taken using the f lash ( c 32 ) and self-timer ( c 34). Pressi ng m in L (aut o) m [...]
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26 Basi c Phot ogr aphy and P layba ck: A uto Mode Step 2 Frame a Pict ur e 1 Ready the camera. Hold the camera steadily in both hands, keeping your fingers and oth er objec ts away from th e lens, fl ash, and self-timer lamp. When taking pictures in “tall” orientat ion, turn the camera so th at the b uilt-in flash is above the lens. 2 Fram e t[...]
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27 Step 2 F rame a Picture Basi c Phot ogr aphy and P layba ck: A uto Mode Electr onic VR Electr onic VR ( c 106) will be enable d in L (auto) mode a ccordi ng to s hooting cond itions and may be applied to blurred pi ctures when th ey are rec orded ( L is displa yed in t he monito r when sh ooting). Elect ronic VR c an be set to [ Off] in th e [El[...]
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28 Basi c Phot ogr aphy and P layba ck: A uto Mode Step 3 Focus and Shoot 1 Press the shutter-release button halfway. The camera foc uses on the s ubject at the c enter of the fr am e. When the subjec t is in focus, the focus indica tor ( p ) is green. When the camer a is unable to focus, the focus indica- tor blinks re d. Change the comp osition a[...]
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29 Step 3 Foc us a nd Sh oot Basi c Phot ogr aphy and P layba ck: A uto Mode j During R ecording While pictures are being r ecorded, the y (wait ) icon will be d isplayed, and the O (rec ording to memor y card) or M (recording to internal memory) icon will blink. Do not turn the camera off, eje ct the me mory ca rd, or rem ove or discon nect the po[...]
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30 Basi c Phot ogr aphy and P layba ck: A uto Mode Step 4 Viewing and Del eting Pictures Full- Fram e Play bac k Press o . The la st p ict ure ta ken will be di spla ye d. Use the rotary multi selecto r to view additiona l pictures. Rotate quickl y to scroll rapi dly to the desire d picture. Pictures taken in “t all” orientation will be rotated[...]
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31 Step 4 Viewing and Deleting Pictures Basi c Phot ogr aphy and P layba ck: A uto Mode k Full-Frame Playback Mode The following options ar e available in full-f rame playback m ode. Quick P layback Zoom Pressin g the zoo m control to v ( k ) du ring full-fram e playback zooms the current pictu re in 3×, with the center of th e picture displayed i[...]
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32 Basi c Phot ogr aphy and P layba ck: A uto Mode Using the Fl ash The flas h has a ran ge of 0. 3–7.5 m (1 ft.– 24 ft.) w hen the came ra is zoo med out all the way. With m axim um optica l zoom ap plied, th e range is 0.3–4 m (1 ft.–13 f t.). The f ollow ing flash mode s are avai lable: 1 Press J (flash mode). The flash me nu is displaye[...]
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33 Using the Flash Basi c Phot ogr aphy and P layba ck: A uto Mode j The B (Off) Indic ator Note the follo wing wh en ligh ting is poor and the flash is off ( B ). • Place the camera on a flat, level surface o r use a tripod (recommend ed). •T h e W is d ispla yed when the camera auto matica lly incr eases s ensitiv ity to minimi ze blur caused[...]
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34 Basi c Phot ogr aphy and P layba ck: A uto Mode T aking Pictur e s with the Se lf-Timer The c amera is equ ipped with a ten -sec ond and thr ee-s econd time r for s elf- portr aits . When us ing the se lf-t imer, moun t the c amera on a tripod ( recom- mended) or r est it on a fl at, l evel surf ace. 1 Press H (self-timer). The self-timer me nu [...]
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35 Basi c Phot ogr aphy and P layba ck: A uto Mode Macro Close-up Mode Macro close- up mod e is us ed fo r taking sho ts of p ictures as clo se as 4 cm (1.6 in.). No te that the flash ma y be unab le to li ght e ntire s ubject at di stan ces of less than 30 cm (11.8 in.). 1 Press L (macro mode). The macro close-up menu is displayed. 2 Use the rotar[...]
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36 Shooting Su ited for the Scene - High-sen sitivity Sh ooting Mode , Scene Mode Shooting Suited for th e Scene - High-sensitivity Sho oting Mode, Scene Mode High-sensitivity Shooting Mode High-se nsitivit y shooti ng mode of fers the f ollowi ng featur es: • A higher sensiti vity is s et and t he sh utter spe ed w ill be f aster tha n in L (aut[...]
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37 Shooting Su ited for the Scene - High-sen sitivity Sh ooting Mode , Scene Mode Assi st Mo de s and Scen e M odes The cam era o ffers a choi ce of fiftee n “s cene” options. Camera se ttings are aut omatically opti- mize d for the sel ected su bjec t type. Assist Modes (Four Opti ons) The follow ing modes of fer frami ng assi st options t o h[...]
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38 Shooting Su ited for the Scene - High-sen sitivity Sh ooting Mode , Scene Mode Assi st Mode s Compos e pictures with the he lp of fram ing guid es disp layed in the monit or. Takin g Pictur es in Assist Modes 1 Enter scen e mode by pressing D in shoo ting mo de, se lecting n (use the rota ry multi selector), and then pressing d . 2 Press m to di[...]
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39 Assist Modes Shooting Su ited for the Scene - High-sen sitivity Sh ooting Mode , Scene Mode B Portrait As sist Use this mod e fo r po rtr aits in whi ch th e m ain s ub- ject stand s out cl earl y. Po rtrait sub jects exh ibit smoo th, natu ral -l ooki ng sk in to nes . 1 Other set ting s ca n be sele ct ed. 2 AF-assist ill umination is auto mat[...]
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40 Assist Modes Shooting Su ited for the Scene - High-sen sitivity Sh ooting Mode , Scene Mode E Landscape Assi st Use th is mod e for v ivid lan dsc apes, c itysca pes, and portr aits featurin g a landmar k in the backgro und. 1 Flash is set to z for [Group l eft] and [ Group ri ght]. Oth er settin gs can be se lected. 2 Other set ting s ca n be s[...]
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41 Assist Modes Shooting Su ited for the Scene - High-sen sitivity Sh ooting Mode , Scene Mode P Sports Assist Use this mo de fo r dyna mic ac tion s hots t hat freeze the act ion in a si ngle sho t or re cord mo tion i n a ser ies of pict ur es. N o fr ami ng g uide s ar e di spl aye d. l Spor ts As sist When [S ports] or [ Spo rt com posite] is s[...]
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42 Assist Modes Shooting Su ited for the Scene - High-sen sitivity Sh ooting Mode , Scene Mode D Night Portra it Assist Use t his mode to achi eve a natu ral b alan ce betwe en the m ain s ubject an d back grou nd lightin g in po rtra its take n a t ni ght. This mo de o ffer s th e same assi st option s as po rtrai t a ssist mo de ( c 39). • El e[...]
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43 Shooting Su ited for the Scene - High-sen sitivity Sh ooting Mode , Scene Mode Scene Mode s Takin g Pictur es in Scene M odes 1 Enter sce ne mode by pressing D in shooting mode, selecti ng n (use the rotary multi s elec- tor), and then pressing d . 2 Press m . 3 Choose a sc ene mode and press d . Three pages of scene modes are ava ilable, beginn[...]
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44 Scene Modes Shooting Su ited for the Scene - High-sen sitivity Sh ooting Mode , Scene Mode Featu res 1 Fill flash with slow sync and red-eye re duct ion. Other sett ings can be selected. 2 Other set ting s ca n be sele ct ed. 1 Other set ting s ca n be sele ct ed. 1 Other set ting s ca n be sele ct ed. 1 Other set ting s ca n be sele ct ed. C Pa[...]
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45 Scene Mod es Shooting Su ited for the Scene - High-sen sitivity Sh ooting Mode , Scene Mode 1 Other set ting s ca n be sele ct ed. 1 Other set ting s ca n be sele ct ed. 1 Other set ting s ca n be sele ct ed. Q : Use of a tri pod is reco mmended. R : Nois e reduct ion ma y be autom atic ally appl ied as pic tures tak en are reco rded; resu lts i[...]
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46 Scene Modes Shooting Su ited for the Scene - High-sen sitivity Sh ooting Mode , Scene Mode 1 Other set ting s ca n be sele ct ed. 1 Other set ting s ca n be sele ct ed. K Fi rewo rk s s how Q Slow shu tte r s peed s a re us ed to capt ur e the ex pand in g bu rst of light fr om a firework. • Cam era focuses at infinity. Th e AF indicator ( c 2[...]
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47 Scene Mod es Shooting Su ited for the Scene - High-sen sitivity Sh ooting Mode , Scene Mode 1 Other set ting s ca n be sele ct ed. Taking P ictu res for a Panor ama The came ra foc uses on the sub ject in the ce nter of the fram e. Use a tr ipod for be st re sul ts. 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [ F Panoram a assis t] in the scene me[...]
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48 Scene Modes Shooting Su ited for the Scene - High-sen sitivity Sh ooting Mode , Scene Mode 4 Take the second pict ure. Compose the ne xt picture so that it over- laps the first pic ture. Repeat until you have taken th e nece ssary number of pi ctures to comp lete the scene. 5 Press the rotary multi selector J when shooting is c ompleted. The cam[...]
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49 Anti-shake Mode Anti-sh ake Mode Shooting in Anti-shake Mode Anti -shak e m ode o ffe rs th e foll ow ing fe atu res: • Thi s mode reduces effect s of cam era shak e or blur red subje cts, and pro- duces cl ea r images . • [Elec tr onic VR] ( c 1 06) and [ BSS ] (b est s hot sel ect or) a re en abl ed. Elec - tronic VR compe nsates blurre d [...]
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50 One-To uch Po rtrait Mode One-Touch Portrait Mode T aking Pictures in the One-T ouch Portrait Mode For portrait shots, press the m button when the camera is in L (auto) mode, high-sensitivit y shooting mode, scene mode, movie mode, and anti-shake mode. The fo llo wing fea ture s are au toma tical ly ac tiva ted: • Por trait: The po rtrai t sub[...]
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51 One-To uch Po rtrait Mode The On e-T ouch Portrait Menu Press m in one-touch portrait mo de to di splay the on e-touch portra it menu. In addition to im age m ode an d expos ure com pen sation , portrai t effect s (reduc ing vivid ness o f skin to nes, softe ning overall i mage) c an be se t. 1 The options chosen in t his menu are s tored until [...]
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52 More on Playback More o n Playba ck Viewing Multiple Pictur es: Thumbnail Playback Press t he zoo m co ntrol t o t ( j ) in ful l-fra me playbac k ( c 30) t o disp lay p ictur es in “c onta ct sheets ” of thumbn ail i mages. The f ollowi ng op era- tio ns ca n be perf or med w hile th umbna il s are di s- played: To Press Descript ion c Choo[...]
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53 More on Playback T aking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom Press ing the z oom contr ol t o v ( k ) during full-fram e playbac k ( c 30) zooms t he c urrent p ictur e in 3×, with the cent er of the pi ctur e disp laye d in th e m oni- tor (Qui ck Pla yback Z oom). The gu ide in the lo wer right sho ws w here th e part o f the picture is enlarg ed. T[...]
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54 More on Playback Editing Pictures Use th e COOLP IX S 7c to edit pict ures in -came ra an d store t hem as sepa rate files ( c 160). The editing f eatures describe d below are availa ble. k Picture Editing • The COOLPIX S7c editing functio ns may not b e available for pictures taken with non- COOLPIX S7c digital cameras. • If a copy created [...]
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55 Editing Pictures More on Playback Crea tin g a Crop ped Co py: C rop This fu nction is only av ailable w hen N : u is di splaye d in the mo nitor wit h playbac k zoom ( c 53) enab led. Cropp ed copi es are stor ed as sep arate fil es. 1 Press the zoom control to v ( k ) to zoom in on the imag e. 2 Refine copy compos ition. Press th e zoom co ntr[...]
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56 Editing Pictures More on Playback Enhanc ing Brightn ess an d Contrast: D-Lighting D-Lighting c an be u sed to c reate co pies w ith enh anced br ightne ss and co n- trast, brig htenin g dark por tions o f a picture . Enhanc ed copies are sto red as separa te fi les. 1 Display the desired picture in full-frame ( c 30) or thumbnail ( c 52) playba[...]
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57 Editing Pictures More on Playback Compen sating Blurre d Imag es: Electroni c VR Vibratio n redu ction is used to crea te a n ew im age b y compe nsatin g the blurred ima ge. Crea ted copi es are stor ed as sepa rated fi les. 1 Choose the d esired imag e in full-frame pla yba ck ( c 30). When the X indicator is display ed, vibratio n reduc- tion[...]
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58 Editing Pictures More on Playback H Resiz ing Pictu res: Sm all Pi cture Crea te a small copy of th e cu rren t pi ctur e. Sma ll c opi es ar e st ore d as JP EG files with a c ompress ion ratio of 1: 16. The f ollo wing siz es are availabl e. 1 Display the desire d picture in full- frame ( c 30) or thumbnail ( c 52 ) playbac k mode and press m [...]
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59 More on Playback V oice Memos: Recor ding and Playback Use the camera’s built-i n micropho ne to reco rd voice memo s for pic tures marked wi th N : O in fu ll-fr ame pla yback ( c 30). Recording Voic e Mem os A voice memo will b e recorded while the shutter-release b utton is held down. Recor ding end s after a bout 20 se conds or when the sh[...]
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60 More on Playback Viewing Pictur es by Date Pictures taken on a spe cific da te ca n be sel ected f or viewin g, dele tion, p rint- ing, prote ction, an d tran sfer. The date ca n be sele cted fro m a calen dar or a list. Select ing a Da te in C alen dar Mod e 1 Enter calend ar mode by pressing D in playb ack mode , selecting J (use the rotary mu[...]
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61 Viewing Pictures by Date More on Playback Select ing a Da te in L ist-by-D ate M ode 1 Enter list-by-date mode by pressing D , selec ting L (use the rotary multi selector) in playbac k mode, and then pres s- ing d . Dates for whi ch pictures exist wil l be listed. 2 Choose date and press d . Camera lists up to 30 dates. If pictures exist fo r mo[...]
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62 Viewing Pictures by Date More on Playback Usin g Cale nd ar Mode and Lis t-b y-Da te Mod e j Notes on Cale ndar Mo de an d List -by-da te Mode • Up to 9,000 pict ures can be regi stered in c alendar mo de or in list-by- date mod e. If more pict ure s ex ist, “*” is di spla yed next to th e nu mber. • Pictures taken with n o date stamp ar[...]
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63 Viewing Pictures by Date More on Playback The follow ing ope rations are ava ilable wh en in fu ll-frame pl ayback: To Press De sc rip tio n c View other pic- tures Use the rotary multi selector to ch oose and view other pic tures. 30 Zoom in v ( k ) A maxi mum of 10× zoom in is a vailab le after using Quick Playback Zoom. 53 Switch to cale n- [...]
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64 Viewing Pictures by Date More on Playback Calend ar Mo de and List-by-Da te M ode Me nus Press m in eit her mode to displ ay the fo llowing menus for only the pic - tures ta ken on the specified date. Print s et c 93 Slide sho w c 110 Delete c 111 Protec t c 111 Transf er m ark ing c 112 Rotate im age* c 11 2 Small pict ure* c 58 * During ful l-[...]
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65 More on Playback Pictmotion by muvee Pictmo tion* cr eates sl ide sh ow movies with custom tran sitions and back- ground m usic. It i s only ava ilable wh en a me mory ca rd i s inser ted in the camera. * Pictmot ion is pow ered by m uvee T echnolo gies. Crea ting a Pict moti on Movie This sec tion des cribes the ea siest w ay to create a Pictmo[...]
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66 Pictmotion by muvee More on Playback Creating a Cust om Pictm otion Movie 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [Confirm] in the pi cture selec tion me nu ( c 65, step 3) and pr ess d . Th e ch eck b ox is s elec te d ( y ). 2 Choose [All i mages] or [C hoose date] and press d . [Al l i mag es] : Pr ocee d to ste p 4 [Choose date] : Proceed [...]
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67 Pic tmo t ion b y mu vee More on Playback j Notes on Pict motion • Pictmotion supports both still pictures an d movie files; note, however, that in the case of movies only a small portion selected from the first 60 seconds of each movie will be included. • If the c urrent memor y card ho lds 20 Pi ctmo tion mov ies, n o addi tional mo vie s [...]
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68 Pictmotion by muvee More on Playback Other Options fo r Pictmotion Movies Pressing m in the Pictmotion screen ( c 65, step 2) displays the Pictmotion settings m enu, wh ile pressing i t in the save c onfirmat ion dialog ( c 65, s tep 4) displays the change settings menu . The following options are av ailable. Background M usic Choo se from five [...]
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69 Pic tmo t ion b y mu vee More on Playback Viewi ng Pict motion M ovies 1 Enter Pict motion playb ack mode by pressing D in playbac k mode, sel ecting P (u se the rotary multi selector), and then pressing d . 2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose the desired Pic tmotion mo vie and pre ss d . 3 Choose [Play] and press d . Playback starts. If [[...]
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70 Movies Movi es Recording Movi es To shoo t movies wit h sound r ecorded via the b uilt- in micr ophone, se lect shooti ng mode an d follo w the steps below . 1 Enter movie mode by pressing D in shooti ng mode, se lecting S (use the rotary mul ti selec- tor), and then pressing d . Exposure count display s hows maximum tota l len gt h of mov ie th[...]
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71 Movies The Mo vie Menu Press m in movie mode to displa y the mov ie menu. T Movie option s c 72 Choose typ e of movie that will be recorded. Y Auto-focus mode c 75 Choose how camera focus es in movie mode. c Elec tro nic V R c 75 Reduce eff ects of camera shake.[...]
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72 The Movie Menu Movies Selec ting M ovie O ptio ns The movi e menu of fers the op tions s hown below. * Movies can be as long as free space in the interna l memory or on the memory card allows. All figures are approximate. Maximum movie length or frames varies with make of memory card . Optio n Descrip tion Maximum movie length/ frames * Inte rna[...]
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73 The Movie M enu Movies Time-L aps e Movies Record f lowers opening or butt erflies em ergin g from co coons . Charg e the battery be fore shoo ting beg ins. 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [Movie o ptions] and pr ess d . 2 Choose [Ti me-lapse movie A ] an d press d . 3 Choose the interval be tween shots and press d . 4 Press m . The ca[...]
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74 The Movie Menu Movies Stop -Mo tion Mo vies 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [Movie o ptions] > [Stop-m otion mov ie] and press d . 2 Press m . The camera returns to shoot ing mode. 3 Press the shutter-release butt on to record the first frame. The recorde d picture will be su perimposed on the view through th e lens. 4 Press the sh [...]
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75 The Movie M enu Movies Auto-Focus Mode Choose how the camer a focuses in movie mode. Electr onic VR Choo se [O n] to redu ce the effe cts o f cam era s hak e in all m ovie m odes ex cept [Time- lapse m ovie A ] an d [Stop -moti on movi e]. At settings other than [Off] , an electronic VR i ndica- tor is d isplay ed in the moni tor ( c 8). k Movie[...]
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76 Movies Movi e Play back In ful l-f rame pla yback ( c 30) , movi es ar e r ecog- nized by the T icon. T o play a m ovie, displa y it in ful l-f ram e play back and pr es s d . Use th e zoo m cont rol to ad just pla yback volu me. Press to t ( j ) to lower volume , or to v ( k ) to raise vo lum e. Rotate the rotary multi se lect or to a dvance o [...]
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77 Voice Recor dings Voice Re cordings Making V oice Recordings Audio vo ice rec ordings ca n be r ecorded over the built-in m icro phone a nd played ba ck ove r the built -in spe aker. 1 Enter voice recordin g mode by pressing D in shooti ng mode, selecti ng O (use the rotary mu lti selector ), and then pr essing d . The le ngth of re cordin g tha[...]
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78 Voice Recor dings Changing the Sound Quality Press m in v oice re cord ing mo de to di splay the f ollowi ng sound qual ity options. Sound Q ua lity Choo se th e soun d qua lity fo r th e rec ordi ng. * Movies can be as long as free space in the interna l memory or on the memory card allows (up to five ho urs). All figur es are approximate. Maxi[...]
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79 Voice Recor dings Playing V oice Recordings 1 Enter audio play back mode by pressing D in playback mode, selecting q (use the rotary multi selecto r), and then press- ing d . 2 Choose the d esired file and p ress d . The selected file will be played back. Audio playback Select sound file 002 1 1:05 Copy Play 10.10.06 001 10:30 N N N 10.10.06 003[...]
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80 Playing Voice Recordings Voice Recor dings Operat ions Du ring Playb ack Use the zoom cont rol t o adjus t pla yback volum e. Pr ess to t ( j ) to low er volume, or to v ( k ) to r aise v olume. Rotat e the rota ry m ult i sele ctor to ad van ce or rew ind t he vo ice r eco rding at twice the no rmal spee d. Playb ack co ntrols app ear at t he t[...]
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81 Voice Recor dings Copying V oice Recordings Copy vo ice reco rdings between the interna l memory and a memory ca rd. This option is a vailable only when a memory card is inse rted. 1 Press m in the select sound fil e screen ( c 79, step 2). 2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose the opti on and pres s d . MNO : Copy recor dings from intern al[...]
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82 Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s Connectin g to Televis ions, Com puters, and P rinters Connecting to a TV Connect the camer a to a televisi on using th e A/V cable to play b ack pictures on the televisi on. 1 Turn off the camera. 2 Connect the COOL-STATION to the TV using the supplied A/V cable. Connec t the yellow plug [...]
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83 Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s Connecting to a Computer Use the US B cabl e and P ictu reProj ect so ftware supplie d wit h your camera to copy (t ra nsfe r) pict ur es t o a c om pute r. • You can pla y back pic tures o n a comput er tran sferre d via wir eless LA N. See “Wi re less Tr ansf er Mode” ( c 130) for [...]
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84 Connec ting to a Compu ter Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s Setting the USB Option Set th e USB opti on in the se tup menu ( c 114) on the c amera before con- nect ing the c amera t o a computer or prin ter. 1 Display the setup me nu by pressing D , selecting Z (use the rotary multi selector), and then pressing d . 2 Choo[...]
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85 Connect ing to a C omputer Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s Tran sferri ng P ictur es to a Compu ter 1 Start a compu ter to wh ich Pictu reProj ect has b een inst alled. 2 Tu rn of f the cam era. 3 Connect the COOL-STATION to th e computer using the suppli ed USB cable. 4 Turn the camera on after placing it in the COOL-ST[...]
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86 Connec ting to a Compu ter Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s 6 Disconnect the camera once transfer is complete. If the USB option is set to [PTP] Turn the cam era o ff and dis connect th e USB c able. If the USB option is set to [Mass storage ] Remove the camera from the system as de scribed below be fore turning th e came[...]
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87 Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s Connecting to a Printer Users of Pic tBridge- compa tible ( c 1 77) printe rs can con nect the camera directly to the print er and pr int pictur es witho ut usin g a comput er. • To print p ictur es di rectly from the camer a, conf igure t he prin ter con necte d to the compu ter as a pr[...]
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88 Connecting to a Printer Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s Connec ting t he Cam era an d Prin ter 1 Set the USB optio n ( c 84) to [P TP]. 2 Turn off the camera. 3 Turn on the printer. Check printe r settings. 4 Connect t he COOL- STATION to t he printer using the supp lied USB cable. 5 Turn the camera on after placing it i[...]
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89 Connec ting to a Pri nter Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s Prin ting Pict ures One at a Time Afte r connec ting th e ca mera to the pr inte r corre ctly ( c 88), print pic tures by followin g the proc edure bel ow. 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose a pict ure and pres s d . The P ict Brid ge m enu is disp lay ed. [...]
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90 Connecting to a Printer Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s 6 Choose [Sta rt print] and pres s d . 7 Printing starts. Monitor displa y returns to that shown in step 1 when printing is complete. To canc el befo re all copies have been printe d, pre ss d . Printing Mu ltiple Pictures Afte r connec ting th e ca mera to the pr i[...]
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91 Connec ting to a Pri nter Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s 3 Choose the desired p aper size an d press d . To speci fy paper si ze using pr inter setting s, choos e [Defau lt] in the paper size menu and press d . 4 Choose [Prin t selection ], [Print all images] or [DPOF printing] and press d . 5 Choose the pictures and nu[...]
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92 Connecting to a Printer Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s 6 Check t he selec ted pi ctures you wish t o print and press d . To modify selectio n, press m to return to the previ- ous screen . 7 Printing starts. Monitor displa y returns to the print menu (step 2) when printing is complete. To canc el befo re all copies have [...]
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93 Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s Cre ating a DPO F Print Or der: Print Set The [Pr int set] optio n in t he play back menu i s used to cre ate dig ital “pr int orders” fo r printin g on DPOF- compa tible devi ces ( c 177). In addition to pict ures t hemsel ves, sho oting d ate an d photo inform ation (shutt er speed ,[...]
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94 Creatin g a DPOF Print Order: Print Set Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s 5 Choose w hether or not to also prin t shooting date and photo information. [Date]: Print date of recordin g on all pictures in th e prin t ord er. [Info] : Print shut ter spe ed and apertu re on all pictu res in the pri nt order. Note that this in [...]
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95 Connecti ng to Televi sion s, Compu ters, and Pri nter s Connecting to a ImageLin k-compatible Printer See docum entat ion pro vided w ith yo ur printe r for inf ormatio n on ho w to ope rate the prin te r. 1 Attach the supplied PV-11 do ck insert to the printer. 2 Set the USB optio n ( c 84) to [P TP]. 3 Turn the camera off and attach it to the[...]
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96 Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus Shooting, Play back, and Setup Menus Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu The shoot ing men u and high -sensi tivity men u cont ain the fo llowing op tions. 1 See the info rmation o n restric tions that m ay apply to these s ettings ( c 107). 2 These s ettings c annot be set from t he high- sensiti vity men[...]
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97 Shoot ing Optio ns: The Sh ooti ng Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus Displ aying the Shoo ting Menu and High- sensi tiv ity Men u Enter L (auto) or high-sensitivity shooting mode by pressing D in shooting mode, selecting the L (auto) or K (high-sensitivity), and then pressing d . Press m to display the shoot ing menu or high-sensitivi[...]
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98 Shootin g Opti ons: The Shoot ing Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus k Image Mo de an d the Number of Expos ures Remain ing The follow ing table l ists th e number o f pict ures that can be st ored in in ternal m emory and on a 256 MB memory card, together with the size of still pictu res. Note that the number of pic- tures that can be[...]
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99 Shoot ing Optio ns: The Sh ooti ng Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus d White Bala nce Adju st whit e bal anc e ba sed on t he li ght sour ce to give pict ures t he m ost rea listic colors poss ible. Although the d efault set ting, [A uto], c an be u sed under mo st types of lighting, you can app ly the white balan ce setting su ited t[...]
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100 Shootin g Opti ons: The Shoot ing Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus f Preset White B alance Preset white balance is used with m ixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with a strong color ca st (for ex ample, to make pictures taken under a lamp with a red shade l ook as though t hey had been taken under wh ite light). 1 Plac[...]
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101 Shoot ing Optio ns: The Sh ooti ng Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus I Exp. +/ – Exposu re co mpensat ion is use d to alte r ex posure from th e val ue sele cted by the ca mera. Ch oose from val ues bet ween –2.0 EV and + 2.0 EV in incr e- ments of 1 / 3 EV. Ne gative values p roduce d arker pictures , posit ive values bright er [...]
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102 Shootin g Opti ons: The Shoot ing Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus q Conti nuo us Capt ur e a fle et ing ex pre ssi on on a port rai t sub je ct, photogr aph a subj ect th at is mov ing unpr edicta bly, or capture m otion in a series of pictures . Focus, exposur e, an d white ba lance ar e fixe d at th e values for t he fi rst pic t[...]
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103 Shoot ing Optio ns: The Sh ooti ng Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus z Inter val Tim er Photogr aphy Pictures are take n auto mat ically a t speci fied in terv als. Choos e fr om int ervals betwe en 30 s econd s an d 60 m inutes . To preve nt the came ra fro m tur ning off unexp ectedl y during recording , use a full y charged batter[...]
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104 Shootin g Opti ons: The Shoot ing Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus A Best Sho t Selec tor (BSS ) The “be st shot select or” is recommend ed from s itu- ations in which inadverte nt camera movemen t can res ult in bl ur red p ic ture s, o r when par ts o f the image a re p rone t o un der- o r over exposur e. At [ On] an d [Ex po[...]
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105 Shoot ing Optio ns: The Sh ooti ng Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus W ISO Se nsitivit y Sensit ivity is a measure of how quick ly the cam era reacts to light. Th e higher th e sensit ivity , the less light nee ded to m ake an ex posure. Althou gh a high ISO rati ng is sui ted for t aking p icture s of subj ects i n ac tion or in p o[...]
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106 Shootin g Opti ons: The Shoot ing Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus k AF Area Mod e Use t his opt ion t o determin e where the came ra focu ses. c Elect ronic VR When set to [Auto ], the af fect s of cam era sh ake and blur red su bjec ts are reduc ed whi le pic tures are taken under the following condit ions: • Fl ash mode is set [...]
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107 Shoot ing Optio ns: The Sh ooti ng Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus Restrictions o n Camera Settings Restrict ions apply to the foll owing s ettin gs in L (aut o) mode : Flash mode Flash t urns of f at [Conti nuous] setting s of [Cont inuous] o r [Mult i-shot 16], or wh en [BSS] is on. Applied setting is rest ored when [S ingle] or [...]
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108 Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus Playback Options: The Pl ayback M enu The playb ack men u conta ins the foll owing options. Displayi ng the Pla yback Menu Display th e playba ck me nu by press ing o and pres sing m . • Use the rotary multi se lect or to cho ose and a pply s etting s. ( c 12) • To ex it the play back menu, pr ess m .[...]
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109 Playback Options: The Playb ack Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus Selectin g Multiple Pic tures Follow th e steps below to sel ect multipl e pictures for a pri nt se t ( c 93), deletio n ( c 111), pro tec tion from deletio n ( c 111), transfer ( c 11 2), rota te ( c 112), c opyin g betwee n intern al me mory a nd the memor y card ( c[...]
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110 Playback Options: The Playb ack Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus z Slid e Show Play b ack pict ures stored in the inte rnal memor y or on a mem ory card in an autom ated “s lide sh ow”. 1 Di sp lay th e sl ide sho w m en u; use the rotary multi selector to choose [Start] and press d . To change the inter val between pictu res, c[...]
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111 Playback Options: The Playb ack Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus A Dele te The dele te men u contain s the opt ions s hown below. If no memory card is i nserte d in t he camer a, p ic- ture s in th e inte rn al mem ory wil l be del eted . If a memory card is inserte d, pic tures o n the mem- ory card will be deleted. k Notes on Dele[...]
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112 Playback Options: The Playb ack Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus E Transfer Marki ng Change tr ansf er mar king ( E ) fo r ex isti ng p ictu res. When the ca mera i s conn ected to a co mpute r wit h PictureP roje ct inst alled via the s upplie d USB ca ble, pressing d transf ers o nly t he p ictur es ma rked with a E icon ( c 8 5, [...]
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113 Playback Options: The Playb ack Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus L Copy Copy p ictur es betwe en the intern al memo ry and a memory card. First, sele ct fro m the f ollo wing opti ons. Then, se lect the desire d copy op tion. Choo se [S elec ted image s] ( c 109) to copy speci fic pictu res in the i nternal memo ry or memor y card. [...]
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114 Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus Basic Ca mera S et up: The Setup Menu The s e tup me nu cont ai ns th e f oll owi ng o pt ions . R Menus c 115 Choose how menus are disp layed. H Quick sta rtup c 116 Enable or disa ble welcome scre en and star t-up sound. V Welcome sc reen c 116 Select scree n displayed when camera is turned on. W Date c[...]
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115 Basic Ca mera Setup: The Setup Me nu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus Disp laying the Set up Men u Fir st , di spla y the mode -s elec tio n men u by pres sing D . Then se lect Z (u se the rota ry m ult i s ele ctor ), p res s d . • Use the rotary multi se lect or to cho ose and a pply s etting s. ( c 12) • To ex it th e setu p men u[...]
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116 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus H Quick Sta rtup Choose [On ] to disa ble the we lcome screen an d start -up sou nd. The camera will be read y for sho ot- ing as soon as it is tur ned on. Set to [Off] when enabling the welcome scre en. V Welco me Sc reen You ca n sele ct the welc ome screen to b e di s[...]
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117 Basic Ca mera Setup: The Setup Me nu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus W Date Set the camer a cloc k and choos e ho me and trav el destinat ion time zones. Setting Trav el Destinat ion Time Zone 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [Time zone] and press d . The time zone menu is displayed. 2 Choose Y and press d . The date and time d[...]
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118 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus 4 Choose the travel de stination tim e zone and press d . The setting is enabled. Press m to return to shooting or playbac k mode. While the travel destination time zone is selected, the Y icon will be di splayed in the monito r when the camera is in sho oting mode . j T[...]
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119 Basic Ca mera Setup: The Setup Me nu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus k Time Zones ( c 20) The camera suppo rts the time zones listed below. Increme nts of less than one hour are not supported; when travelling to or from destinations at half- or quarter-hour increments from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), such as Afghanistan, Central Australi[...]
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120 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus Z Monitor Settings Choose wh ethe r or no t to d isplay inf ormati on in the monit or, and s et the moni tor bright ness. Photo Info The foll owin g displa y option s are av ailab le. See “ The Moni tor ” ( c 8) for information on indicators in the monitor. Pho to i [...]
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121 Basic Ca mera Setup: The Setup Me nu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus f Date Imp rint Date and time of record ing can be im printed o n pict ures for prin tin g t his info rma tio n f rom prin te rs that are not D POF -com pati ble ( c 168 ). At sett ings other th an [Off], the icon for the curren t settin g is di spla yed in th e monito[...]
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122 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus Date Counter Pictures taken w hile thi s option is in e ffect are imprin ted wit h the nu mber of days re main ing unti l, o r th e nu mber of da ys elap sed s in ce a s pec ifi ed da te. Use it to t rack the growth o f a chil d or coun t down t he da ys until a bi rthda[...]
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123 Basic Ca mera Setup: The Setup Me nu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus u AF A ss ist If [Auto] i s selec ted, AF-ass ist illu mination will be used to a ssist th e focus o pera tion wh en the sub ject is poorly li t. Note t hat fo r some modes, AF-a ssist illu mination turn s off au tom ati cally. To di sabl e th is f uncti on, cho ose [O[...]
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124 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus I Record Orie ntati on Choose wh ethe r or no t to rec ord the orien tation of pictures taken in “tall” orientat ion. Choose [ Auto] t o recor d the pi cture’s o rienta tion detecte d by the cam era’s se nsor . The t aken p icture will be auto maticall y rota ted[...]
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125 Basic Ca mera Setup: The Setup Me nu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus M Format Memory/ O Format Card Format t he int ernal me mory or a memor y card . Formatting the Internal Mem ory If no memory ca rd is in serte d, this option i s labe led [Forma t memory ] and fo rmats in ternal memory . Remove the memory car d from the camera to for-[...]
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126 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus j Langua ge Choose on e of 20 lan guage s for di splay of camer a menus an d mes sages. k Interface Adjust sett ings fo r connec tion to a c omputer o r tele visio n. Czech Poli sh Danish P ortuguese German Russian (default) Finnish Spanish Swed ish French Simplified Chi[...]
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127 Basic Ca mera Setup: The Setup Me nu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setu p Menu s n Reset All This o ption re stores the fo llowing setti ngs to th eir defaul t valu es: Pop-up m enu Scene mo de One-touch portrait menu Movie m enu Pictmo tio n menu Flash mode ( c 32) Auto Self-time r ( c 34) Off Macro close-up ( c 35) Off Scene mode ( c 37) Portrai[...]
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128 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus Shooting m enu Setup me nu Others Wire less Tran sfer Men u Image mod e ( c 97) Normal(3 072) White balance ( c 99) Auto Exposure compensa tion ( c 101) 0 Continuous ( c 102) Single BSS ( c 104) Off ISO sens itivity ( c 105) Auto Color options ( c 105) Standard c olor AF[...]
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129 Basic Ca mera Setup: The Setup Me nu Shoot ing, P layba ck, and Setup M enus • Choosing [Reset all] also clears the current file number ( c 160 ) from the m emory . Num- bering w ill contin ue from the lowest n umber available. To reset f ile number ing to “ 0001”, delete all picture s ( c 111) befo re selecting [Reset all]. • Settings [...]
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130 Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de Wireless Transfer Mo de What is Wir e less T ransfer Mode? COOLPIX S7c is equipped wit h a wireless tra nsfer mode, which is based on the IEE E 802.11 b/g stan dard . This s ection desc ribes h ow the wireles s tran sfer mode works us ing the wire less LAN communi cati on feature , and also describe s the co nfigur ati[...]
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131 What is Wireless Transfer Mode? Wireless Transfe r Mode l Home Wireless LAN • This ref ers t o wire less LAN ne twork s conne cted via ad- hoc mod e or i nfras tructu re mod e at home or at the office. • If Inte rnet co nnect ion is p ossib le from the ho me wi reless LAN (I nfrastru ctur e mode) , you can use the COOLPIX CONNEC T service. [...]
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132 Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de The Featur es Ava ilable in th e Wir eless T ransfer Mode The f eat ures be low a re avai lab le i n th e COO LPI X S7 c’s wire les s tr ans fer mode . 1 2 COOLPIX CONNECT (via home w ireless LAN) COOLPIX C ONNECT can be used by connect- ing th e ca mera direc tly t o the Inte rne t via home wirel ess LAN . Easy Tran[...]
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133 The Features Available i n the Wireless Transfer Mo de Wireless Transfe r Mode • Internet-cap able wireless LAN ( c 134) • Wireless LAN-capable com puter with the Setup Utility. c 134 c 145 • Home wi reless LAN (Ad-ho c mode o r Inf rastruc ture mode) • Wireless LAN-capable com puter with the Setup Utility. c 134 c 150 c 150 c 151 c 152[...]
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134 Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de For Connection via Home Wirel ess LAN Connec t to a home w irel ess LAN wi reless ly and ma ke nece ssary co nfig ura- tions for co nnecti ng to COOLPI X CONNECT ( via home wirel ess LAN) , con- nectin g to a comp uter wir elessly, an d for wire less pr inting. Configura tion P roced ure This se ction g ives a brief de[...]
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135 For Connection via H ome Wireless LA N Wireless Transfe r Mode 12 Configure wire less printing. 9 Configure wireless LAN settings between the cam- era and computer. 11 Set profile na me and icon. 13 Configure CO OLPIX CONNECT. 14 Configuration c ompleted. 15 Disconnect the c omputer and c amera. Configure TCP/IP. Configure wireless LAN set- tin[...]
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136 For Connection via Home W ireless LAN Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de Configuri ng the Came ra This section descri bes the “ Conf igurati on Proced ure” ( c 134) in detail. • To d ispla y mo re inform ation on ea ch step , click [ Help ]. To c ancel c onfigur- ing a pr ofile devic e, click [ Cancel] . 1 Prepa re a wir eless L AN-capabl e com pu[...]
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137 For Connection via H ome Wireless LA N Wireless Transfe r Mode 5 Start the Setup Utility. For the in itial installation run, t he Setup Utility w ill launch auto matically when installation is complet e. From the sec ond time, start the Se tup Ut ility by f ollowing the pr ocedure below: Windows : Start the computer and select [ Start] > [Al[...]
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138 For Connection via Home W ireless LAN Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de 8 Choose the c onnection method. Available profile types ( see the list below) for your wireless LAN will be displa yed on sc reen . Se le ct the desi red pr of ile ty pe an d clic k [Ne xt]. When selecting [Create an Ad-hoc (Came ra to Com- puter) ne twork profile ], proce ed to s[...]
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139 For Connection via H ome Wireless LA N Wireless Transfe r Mode 9 Enter network settings. Enter th e settings for c onnecting the camera and com- puter via a wirele ss network. When selectin g [Create an Infrastru cture (Acces s Point) ne twork profile ] or [Cr eate Infrastruc ture (Access Po int) and Ad- hoc (Camer a to Comp uter) net- work pro[...]
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140 For Connection via Home W ireless LAN Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de 12 Configure wireless printing . If a printer is connected to the computer, check [Cre- ate Wireless Printing Profile] and selec t the printer to be use d for w ireless printing ( c 158). Enter a profile name (up to 16 si ngle-byte a lphanu- meric chara cters), sel ect a printer, a[...]
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141 For Connection via H ome Wireless LA N Wireless Transfe r Mode Settings for the Setup Utility When configuri ng a prof ile using the Setu p Utility, refer to th e descript ion for each item listed bel ow. Se ttings ar e the sam e for Windo ws a nd Macint osh. * Manda tory item s Settings Descriptions Network name (SSID)* Enter the netw ork ID f[...]
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142 For Connection via Home W ireless LAN Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de j Wirele ss LAN Ch annels Wireless LAN channels for the COOLPIX S7c are from 1 t o 11. Make sur e that the cha nnel for your com puter’s w ireless LAN devi ce is set to a cha nnel betw een 1 an d 11 (inc lusive). j MAC A ddre ss Filt eri ng When MAC addres s filtering is enabled [...]
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143 Wireless Transfe r Mode T ransfer ring Pic tures Est abli sh ing a Wi re less Co nnec tio n 1 Enter wireless transfer mode by pressing D in shooting mode, selectin g n (use the rotary multi selector), and then pressing d . The wireless LAN start-up sc reen will be di splayed and the camera will search for available SSIDs. 2 Choose the S SID and[...]
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144 Transferring Pictures Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de When Tr ansfer i s Comp lete The mes sa ge show n at right is di spl aye d when the tran sfer i s co mp lete. • To r epeat the trans fer, pres s d . • To exit wireless t ransfer mode , press D an d choose a nother mo de, o r tur n off t he camera . k Wireless Transfer LED The wireless trans fe[...]
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145 Transferring Pictures Wireless Transfe r Mode Uplo ading Pic tures to COOLPIX CONN ECT To use COO LPIX CONNEC T, perform the followi ng proce dures. 1 Choose [C OOLPIX CO NNECT] in step 3 of “Establishing a Wirele ss Connection ” ( c 143) and press d . 2 Enter your e-mail address correctly. Choose [I nput ] in the sender information en try [...]
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146 Transferring Pictures Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de 3 Choose [All im ages] or [Cho ose date] and press d . When choosing [All images], select t he desired pi c- tures (up to 30) and p ress d to mark. Then press the shutter-r elease bu tton t o apply select ion. When choo sing [Choo se date] , selec t the shootin g date a nd pr es s d to mark. Then [...]
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147 Transferring Pictures Wireless Transfe r Mode 5 Choose recipien t e-mail addre ss and press the shutter-release button. Choose e-ma il address and pres s d to mark. Choose [ New] and pre ss d to add recipie nts. Enter e- mail address correctly in th e address scre en and press the shutte r-rele ase button. Fo r informa tion on how to enter char[...]
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148 Transferring Pictures Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de j Entering Characters o n the Camera When using COOLPIX CON NECT s ervice, you c an set profi les with the camer a, withou t usin g the Se tup Ut ility. F rom the camer a you can enter c harac ters for info rmati on suc h as th e e-mail add ress (u p to 64) and its (sender) name (up to 16), use r [...]
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149 Transferring Pictures Wireless Transfe r Mode Transfe rring Pic tures to a C omp uter (PC Conne ction) The fol lowing transf er me thod can b e select ed in step 3 of “ Esta blishin g a Wireless Connectio n” ( c 143): • Hig hlight a n op tion an d pr ess d . The mess age “Co nnectin g to (profi le name)” will be displa yed while th e [...]
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150 Transferring Pictures Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de Tran sferri ng P ictur es Not Yet Save d on a Com puter - Easy Tr ansf er 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [Easy Transfe r (PM)] or [E asy T rans. (no PM)] in step 3 of “Establishing a Wireless Connec tion” ( c 143) and press d . When multiple co mputers ar e se t as profile s for the[...]
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151 Transferring Pictures Wireless Tran sfer Mode Tran sferri ng Pict ures Tak en on Sel ected D ate - Shoo ting Date 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [Shooting da te] in step 3 of “Establishing a Wireless Con nection” ( c 1 43) a nd press d . When multiple co mputers ar e se t as profile s for the infrastru cture network , the pro fil[...]
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152 Transferring Pictures Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de Tran sferring Selecte d Pictu res - Selecte d Imag es 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [Selec ted Images] in s tep 3 of “Establish- ing a Wi reless Conne ction” ( c 143) a nd press d . When multiple co mputers ar e se t as profile s for the infrastru cture network , the pro file selec[...]
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153 Transferring Pictures Wireless Transfe r Mode Immedi ately Transf err ing Pi ctures Taken - Shoot & Transf er 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [Shoot & Trans fer] in step 3 of “Estab lish- ing a Wi reless Conne ction” ( c 143) a nd press d . When multiple co mputers ar e se t as profile s for the infrastru cture network , t[...]
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154 Transferring Pictures Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de l Changing Settings for Shoot an d Transfer Press m in the shooti ng scree n (fo r shoot a nd tran sfer) and the shoo t and tran sfer m enu will be displayed. l Saving Pictures If a communication error o ccurs while perform ing [Shoot & Transfer] with [Save Images] set to [Off], pict ures ta k[...]
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155 Transferring Pictures Wireless Transfe r Mode Tran sferring Pictu res Marke d with the Tran sfer Ic on - Marke d Images 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [Marke d image s] in step 3 of “Establis h- ing a Wi reless Conne ction” ( c 143) a nd press d . 2 Transfer pictures. Pictures marked wit h the g (transfer) icon ( c 112) will be t[...]
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156 Transferring Pictures Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de Tran sfer ring Pi cture s Us in g a Co mput er - PC Mod e 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [PC mode] in step 3 of “Establishi ng a Wireless Co nnection” ( c 143) an d press d . When multiple co mputers ar e se t as profile s for the infrastru cture network , the pro file selection s c[...]
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157 Transferring Pictures Wireless Transfe r Mode j Mess age D isp lay ed Du ring Tran sfer The mes sage s hown at rig ht is d ispla yed in the mo nitor du rin g picture trans fer. The antenna icon indic ates s ignal s trengt h (5-levels). The ic on cha nges to red wh en outs ide the network area. When signal streng th is poor , remove any obstacle[...]
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158 Transferring Pictures Wireles s Tran sfer Mo de Print ing Pi ctur es (Wir eless Print ing) After selec ting a profile or selec ting [Function selec - tio n menu ] > [Wir eles s Pr intin g], pres s d . Th e wire- less printing menu is d isplay ed. To select m ultiple pi ctures and print, perf orm th e same pr ocedu res as fo r direct pr intin[...]
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159 Technical Notes Technica l Notes Optional A ccess ories Approved Mem ory Cards The f ollowi ng memory cards have b een tes ted and a pprov ed for u se in th e COOLPIX S7c: * Cards rated for 10 MB /s (hi gh speed) Other c ards hav e not bee n teste d. For more deta ils on th e memory cards list ed a bov e, p lease cont ac t the ma nuf actu rer. [...]
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160 Technical Notes Image File and Folder Names Pictures , mov ies, and vo ice m emos ar e ass igned fi le nam es as fo llows: • Files are s tor ed in fold ers n amed w ith a fold er numb er fo llo wed by a fi ve- charac ter iden tifie r: “P_” plus a thr ee-dig it seque nce number for pic ture s taken using panoram a a ssist ( e.g., “1 01P_[...]
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161 Image File and Folder Names Technical Notes • Fi les copi ed usin g [Co py] > [Sel ec ted i mages ] o r [Co py so und fi les ] > [Sel ected fi les] are co pied to the curr ent fo lder, whe re the y are assi gned new f ile numb ers in a scendi ng order starting from th e larges t file num ber in me mory. [C opy] > [A ll image s] and [[...]
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162 Technical Notes Caring for the Ca mera To en sure cont in ued e njoy ment of t hi s Nik on pr oduc t, obser ve t he fo llo win g precaut ions when usin g or storing the devi ce. j Keep dry The device will be damaged if immersed in water o r subjected to high humid ity. j Do not d rop The produc t may ma lfunctio n if subj ected t o strong shock[...]
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163 Caring for the Cam era Technical Notes j The AF-Assist Illuminator LED The light-em itting diod e (LED; c 6, 123) us ed in th e AF- assist illuminator conforms to the fo llowing IEC standard: k The Battery • Check the battery level when taking the camera out and ch arge the battery if necessary ( c 18). Do not con tinue charg ing once the bat[...]
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164 Caring for th e Camera Technical Notes Clean ing Do not use alc ohol, thi nner, or oth er volatile chemical s. Stor age Turn th e cam era off when no t in use. C hec k that the p owe r-on lamp is off before puttin g the ca mera away . Remov e the batt ery if the c amera will not be used f or an ex tend ed peri od. Do no t store t he ca mera wi [...]
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165 Technical Notes Error Messages The fol lowing tabl e lists the error m ess ages an d oth er w arnin gs dis playe d in the mon itor, as well as th e soluti ons for deal ing wit h them. Display Problem Solutio n c S (blinks) Clock not s et. Set clock. 117 w Batter y running low. Pre pare to charge or change batter y. 14 Warning! Battery e xhauste[...]
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166 Error Messages Technical Notes Out of memory M or O Memory card is full. • Choose smaller image size. • D elete pict ures or sound f iles. • Insert new memory card. • Remove memory c ard and use i nternal mem ory. 97 23, 76, 80 22 23 Image cannot be saved M or O Error occu rred while recordin g picture. Format in ternal memory or memory[...]
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167 Error Messages Technical Notes Fil e co ntain s no im age d ata r File not creat ed with COO LPIX S7c . View file on compute r or othe r de vic e. – This file cannot be played b ack. All images are hid- den Date and time are not s et for pictures to be dis- played by ca lendar mode or li st-by-da te mode. –– Pictmotion can not be cre ate [...]
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168 Error Messages Technical Notes This image has b een retouched. Cannot retouch to redu ce blur. Image canno t be com- pensated us ing vibratio n reductio n. Copies from small pic - ture, crop , or vibration reduction option cannot be adjusted us ing vibra- tion re duc tion . 57 Communicati ons error E USB c able di sconne cted during t rans fer [...]
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169 Error Messages Technical Notes Wireless Transfer Mo de Display Problem Solutio n c Transfer error Error during ima ge trans- fer. Check signa l strengt h. Move the camer a closer to the profile device or remove obstr uction between t he camera and device. – Profile not reg is- tere d. Se t up pro fil e. No profile devices are configured for w[...]
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170 Error Messages Technical Notes Connect ion error. Wireless connection to the profile was termi- nated. Check signa l strengt h. Move the camer a closer to the profile device or remove obstr uction between t he camera and device. – User informa tion incorrect Camera is not certified to connect to t he wire less network. Start Wireless Came ra [...]
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171 Technical Notes T roubleshooting If t he ca mera fa ils to func tion as expe cted , chec k th e lis t of co mmon pr ob- lems b elow bef ore co nsulti ng your reta iler or Nikon repres entati ve. R efer t o the pa ge number s in th e righ t-most c olumn f or more informati on. Display, Settings and Power Supply Problem Cause/Solu tion c Monitor [...]
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172 Troubl eshoo ting Technical Notes Electronica lly Controlle d Cameras In extremely rare insta nces, unusual characters may app ear in the monitor and t he camera may stop func tionin g. In most case s, this ph enomenon i s caused by a stro ng extern al static charge. Turn the camera off, remove and replace t he battery, and t hen turn the camer[...]
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173 Trouble shooti ng Technical Notes Pictures are b lurred • Use flash . • Use an ti-shake mo de. •U s e A . • Use tripod and sel f-timer. 32 49 104 34 Brig ht sp eck s app ear in pic ture s taken wi th flash Flash is r eflecting off par ticles i n air. Tu rn flas h off . 33 Flash doe s not fire Flash is off. Note that flash turns off auto[...]
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174 Troubl eshoo ting Technical Notes Playb ack Pictures are too dark (underexp osed) • Flash is off. • Flash w indow is bl ocked. • Subject is bey ond fl ash range. • Adjust exposu re compensation . • Subject is backlit. Select L ([Back light] scene mode) or use fill flash. 32 26 32 101 32, 46 Pictures are too bright (ove rexp ose d) Adj[...]
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175 Trouble shooti ng Technical Notes Custom Pi ctmotion backg round music tracks are not listed Memory card c ontain s no ba ckgroun d track s. If backgro und tracks we re deleted when memory ca rd was format- ted, co py tracks to card a gain. 68 Picture s not displayed on t elevi- sion • Choose cor rect video mod e. • A/V ca ble and USB cabl [...]
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176 Troubl eshoo ting Technical Notes Wireless Transfer Problem Cause/Solu tion c The camera is not detected b y the Wireless Camera Setup Util- ity . • Set the camera to L (au to) mode. • Select [P TP] for [Interface] > [U SB] in the se tup menu . 24, 126 SSID is not dis played. • Conf igure a profil e device. • SSID is set to hi de. ?[...]
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177 Technical Notes Supported Standards • DCF : Desig n Rule fo r Camera File System is a s tandard widely use d in the digital camera indus try t o ensure co mpatibil ity amon g diff eren t make s of camera. • DPO F : Digit al Print Order For mat is an industry -wide st andard that allows pict ures to be printed fr om print or ders stor ed on [...]
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178 Technical Notes Specific ations Nik on CO OL PIX S7 c Di git al Camer a Type Compact digital camera Effect ive pi xels 7.1 million CCD 1 / 2.5 -in . CCD; t otal pixels: 7.41 mi llion Image siz e (pixe ls) • 3,072 × 2,304 [H igh(30 72 A ) /Normal(30 72)] • 2,592 × 1,944 [N ormal(259 2)] • 2,048 × 1,536 [N ormal(204 8)] • 1,024 × 768 [...]
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179 Specifications Technical Notes Exposure Meteri ng 256-segment ma trix, c enter-weig hted, spot, spo t AF area Exposure con trol Programmed auto expo sure w ith expo sure c ompensation (–2.0 to +2.0 EV in step s of 1 / 3 EV) Ran ge W: 0.0 to +15. 9 EV T: +1 .6 to +17. 6 EV Shutter Mechanical and cha rge-coup led elect ronic shutte r Spee d 2?[...]
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180 Specifications Technical Notes * Based on Camera and Imaging P roducts As sociatio n (CIPA) sta ndards for me asuring the life of came ra batterie s. Measured a t 25 °C (77 °F); zoom adjusted with each shot, fla sh fired with every ot her shot, image mode set to No rmal. Number of shot s may differ de pending on co nditi ons such as the inter[...]
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181 Specifications Technical Notes MV-15 COOL-ST ATION PV-1 1 Dock Ins ert EH-64 AC Adap ter EN-EL8 Re chargeable Li-ion B attery j Specifications Nikon will not be held liab le for any errors this man ual may contain. The appearance o f this product and its specifications a re subject to chan ge without notice. Interface USB I/O terminals DC in, d[...]
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182 Technical Notes Ind ex Symbol s F Anti -sh ak e mode 49 F Anti-shake mode/ electronic vibra- tion mode 7, 49, 57 d Apply selection butt on 7 L Auto m ode 24–31 J Calendar m ode 60 T Delete button 11, 30, 53 i D-Lighting button 6, 56 l Help 13 K High-sensitivity shooting mode 36 L List-by-date m ode 61 m Menu button 11 D Mode button 7, 10 T Mo[...]
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183 Index Technical Notes Date imprint 1 21 Daylight saving time 117 DCF 177 DC-IN connector 14 Delete 111 Des ign rul e for Came ra Fi le S yst em 17 7 Digital Print Order Format 93–94, 177 D-Lighting 56 Dock insert 95 DPOF 177 DSCN 160 Dusk/dawn ( J ) 44 E Easy Transfer 150 Electronic VR 57, 75, 106 E-mail 97 Entering ch aracters 148 Error mess[...]
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184 Index Technical Notes Pictmotion 72 small size 72 smaller size 72 Stop-motion movie 72 Time-lapse movie 72 TV movi e 72 Movies 70, 76 deleting 76 playback 76 recording 70 Multi connector 7 Museum ( N ) 45 N Night landscape ( G ) 45 Night portrait ( D ) 37 O One-touch portrait mode 50 menu 51 taking pictures 50 P Panorama 47–48 Panorama assist[...]
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185 Index Technical Notes U USB 126 cable 85, 88 connection 83–84, 126 V Video mode 126 Voice Memos 59 Voice recordings Copying 81 making 77 menu 78 Playing 79 W WAV 160 Welcome scre en 114 White balance 99, 107 preset 100 Wireless Camera Setup Utility 131 Wir eless LE D 6 Wireless Printer Adapter PD -10 158 Wireless Printing 158 Wireless transfe[...]
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(En) Printed in Belgiu m Fuji Bldg., 2-3 Marunouchi 3-chome, TR6I 02(11 ) Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8331, Japan 6MA224 11-- No reproduction in a ny form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or revi ews ), may be ma de with out w rit ten a utho riza tio n fro m NIKON CORPORATION. The Nikon Guide to Digital[...]