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En No repr oduction in any f orm of this manual, in whole or in part (except f or brief quotation in critic al articles or reviews), may be made without writte n authorizatio n from NIKON C ORPORA TION. YP7G01(1 1) 6MA32811-01 DIGIT AL CAMERA User ’ s Manu al En[...]
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Trademark Informati on • Microsoft and Windows V ista are either registe red trademarks or trad emarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • Macintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple I nc. • Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc. • The SD logo is a trademark of the [...]
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i Introduction First Steps L Basic Photograph y and Playback: Auto Mode K n Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode A One-Touch Portrait Mode i More on Playback T Movies e Voice Recordin gs Connecting to Televisi ons, Computers, and Printers m Shooting, Playba ck, and Setup Menus M Wireless Servic es Technical Not[...]
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ii Introduction Introduction For Y our Safety To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yo urself or to others, read the foll owing safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment. Keep these safety instru ctions where all those who use the product will read them. The consequences that could result from failure to observ[...]
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iii For Your Safety Introduction Observe caution when handling the battery The battery may leak or explode if improperly handled. Observe the following pre cautions when handling the battery for use in this product: • Before replacing the battery, turn the product off. I f you are using the AC adapter, be sure it is unplugged. • O nly use a Rec[...]
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iv For Your Safety Introduction • Do not handle the plug or battery charger with wet hands. Failure to observe this precaution c ould result in electric shock. Use appropriate cables When connecting cables to the input and output jacks, use onl y the cables provided or sold by Nikon for the purpose, to maintain compliance with product regulations[...]
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v Introduction Notices This product, which contains encryption software developed in the United States, is controlled by the United States Export Administration Regulatio ns and may not be exported or re-exported to any country to which the United States embargoes goods. As of April 2007 the following countries were subject to embargo: Cuba, Iran, [...]
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vi Notice s Introduction FCC/IC RF Expo sure Statement The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless d evices. T here is no proof, however, that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in th[...]
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vii Notices Introduction CAUTIONS Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corporatio n may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Interface Cables Use the interface cables sold or provided by Nikon for your equipment. Using o[...]
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viii Introduction T able of Contents Introduction ........................................... ..........................................................ii For Your Safet y ............. ..................... .................. ..................... ................. ........ ii WARNINGS ................. .................. ..................... ...[...]
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ix Table of Contents Introduction K n Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode ............. ............................................................................. 35 High-sensitivity Shooting Mode .............. ..................... .................. ................ 35 Scene Modes .......................[...]
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x Table of Contents Introduction e Voice Recordings ........................................................................................ 69 Making Voice Recordi ngs ...... ..................... .................. ..................... ............. 69 Playing Voice Recordings ............................ ...................... .................[...]
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xi Table of Contents Introduction Basic Camera Setu p: The Setup Menu................ ..................... ................. .... 104 Displaying t he Setup Menu............ .................. ................. ..................... .... 105 R Menus............. ..................... .................. .................. ..................... .....[...]
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xii Table of Contents Introduction Choosing the Desired SS ID and Uploading Pictures ........ ..................... ....... 146 Registeri ng User Informati on with my Pict uretown to View Uploaded Pict ures ............... ..................... .................. ................. .... 148 Registering User Informatio n with my Picture town . ......[...]
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1 Introduction About This Manual Thank you for your purch ase of a Nikon COOLPIX S51c digital camera . This manual was written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your Nikon di gital camera. Read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it where all those who use the pro duct will re ad it. Symbols and C onventions To make it easier to find t[...]
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2 Introduction Information and Precautions Life-Long Learning As part of Niko n’s “Life-Long L earning” commitment to ongo ing product support and education, continually updated info rmation is available online at the following sites: • For users in th e U.S.A.: htt p://www.n ikonusa.com / • For users in Europ e and Africa: http://www.eu [...]
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3 Information and Precautions Introduction Notice Conc erning Proh ibition o f Copying or Repr oduction Note that simply being in possession of mate rial that was digitally copied or reproduced by means of a scanner, digital camera or other device may be punishable by law. • Items prohibited by la w from being copied or reproduced Do not copy or [...]
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4 Information and Precautions Introduction Note the following important points before using this product’s wireless LAN function. Restrictio ns of Use Under Radi o Laws and Precauti ons when Using Radio Transmissions • The wireless tr ansceiver i ncluded in this pr oduct conforms to wireless regulations in the country of sale and is not for use[...]
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5 Information and Precautions Introduction • Access to Picture M ail web pages, indicated wi th links in Picture Mail e-mail notification messages, is not restricted . Web pages can be viewed by anyone who may obtai n Picture Mail URLs. • Nikon makes no guarant ees whatsoever concerning the ability of these Serv ices to store or safeguard image[...]
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6 Introduction Parts of the Camera Attaching the Camera Strap Power-on lamp ( c 22, 114) Self-timer lamp ( c 32, 154) AF-assist i lluminator ( c 31, 37, 113, 154) Built-in flas h ( c 30) Built-in microphon e ( c 53, 63 , 69) Power switch ( c 22) A (one-tou ch portrait ) button ( c 44)/ (D-Lighting) button ( c 50) Lens ( c 153, 1 68) Lens cover clos[...]
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7 Parts of the Camera Introduction Indicator l amp ( c 69)/ Flash lamp ( c 31) Monitor ( c 8) Multi connector ( c 74, 76, 80) Tripod so cket i (shoot ing/playba ck) button ( c 10, 28 ) T (delete) button ( c 28, 29, 53, 68) Battery-ch amber/memory car d slot cover ( c 14, 20) Battery chambe r ( c 14) Memory card s lot ( c 20) C (mode) bu tton ( c 10[...]
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8 Introduction The Monitor The following indicators may appe ar in the monitor during shooting and playback (actual display varies with current camera settings). Shooting * Differs acco rding to th e current sho oting mode. Refer to th e sections on each mode for detail s. 9999 9999 M M w w W W s 9999 +1.0 +1.0 +1.0 10 10 10 c I I g g q q L B B F F[...]
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9 The Monitor Introduction Playback * Differs acco rding to the mov ie option selected in shooting mod e. O O P P IJK IJK IJK z 15/1 1/2007 12:00 15/1 1/2007 12:00 9999.JPG 9999.JPG 9999.JPG 9999 9999 9999 9999 O M M w w 9999 9999 D D w w O c P P 15/1 1/2007 12:00 4 6 7 3 12 8 11 9 5 10 12 14 15 16 17 19 13 18 1 Date of record ing .................[...]
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10 Introduction Basic Operations The i (shooting/playback) Button The C (mode) Button Press C during shooting to display the shooting- mode selection menu, or duri ng playback to display the playback-mode sel ection menu. Use the ro tary multi selector ( c 11) to choose the desired mode. • Press i to switch between the mode-selection menus for sh[...]
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11 Basic Operations Introduction The Rotary Multi Selector The rotary multi selector is made up of the rotating ring and the d button. When selecting menus or pi ctures, you can either press the rotating ring up, down, left, or right, or rotate it. When choosi ng from numerous menu items or pictures, rotating the ring is re commended for easy scrol[...]
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12 Basic Operations Introduction The m Button Press m to display the menu for the sele ct ed mode. Use the rotary multi selector to navigate the menus ( c 11 ). 1 To display the one-touch portrait menu, enter one-touch portrait mode by pressing A and then press m . 2 To display the pri nt menu, connect the camera to a PictBridge-compati ble printer[...]
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13 Basic Operations Introduction Help Displays Press v ( l ) to view a description of the currentl y selected menu optio n. • To return to the or igin al menu, press v ( l ) again. • Press m to return to shooting or playback mode. Exit Back Set image quality and size. Image mode[...]
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14 First Steps First Steps Inserting the Battery The camera uses a Rechargeable Li-ion Ba ttery EN-EL8 (supplied). Charge the battery before first use or when the battery is running low ( c 16) . 1 Open the battery-chamber/memory car d slot cover. 2 Insert the batte ry. Confirm tha t the posit ive (+) and n egative (–) terminals are orient ed cor[...]
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15 Inserting the Battery First Steps Removing the Battery Turn the camera off befo re removing the battery. To eject the battery, op en the battery-chamber/ memory card slot cover a nd slide the battery latch in the dir ection sh own 1 . The battery can then be removed by hand 2 . • Note that the battery may become hot during use; observe due cau[...]
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16 First Steps Charging the Battery Insert the battery and charge it with th e AC Adapter EH-64 (supplied) before first use or when the battery is running low. 1 Connect the power ca ble and AC adapter 1 . 2 Turn of f the came ra. If the power-on lamp (gre en) is lit, press the power switch to turn off the camera. You cannot c harge the battery whi[...]
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17 Charging the Battery First Steps 6 Charging is complete. The power-o n lamp (orange ) stops blinki ng when chargi ng is complete . 7 Disconnect the came ra and AC adap ter. Disconnect the AC adap ter from the c amera’s multi co nnector. Be sure to unplug the power cable fr om the power outlet. Turning On and Off the Camera To turn on the camer[...]
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18 First Steps Setting Display Langua ge, Date, and Time A language-selection di alog is displayed the first time the camera is turned on. 1 Press the power switch to turn on the camera. The power-o n lamp will li ght and the mo nitor will turn on. 2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose the desired language and press d . For infor mation on usin[...]
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19 Setting Display Language, Date, and Time First Steps 5 Select your home time zone ( c 109) and press d . The date me nu is displaye d. 6 Edit the day ([D]) (o rder of the day, month, and year may differ in some areas) and press d . 7 Edit the month ([M]) and press d . 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 to edit the year ([Y]), hour, and minutes. Press d afte[...]
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20 First Steps Inserting Memory Cards Pictures are stored in the camera’s internal memory (approx.13 MB) or on removable Secure Digital (SD) memory cards (available separately) ( c 150). If a memory card is inserted in th e camera, pictures are automatically stored on the memory card and pict ures recorded to the memory card can be playe d back, [...]
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21 Inserting Memory Cards First Steps Removing Memory Cards Before removing memory cards, turn the camera off and confirm that the power-on lamp is off. Open the battery-chamber/ memory card slot cover and press the card i n 1 to partially eject the card 2 . The card can then be removed by hand. j Formatting Memory Cards If the message at right is [...]
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22 Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode Step 1 T urn the Camera On and Select L (Auto) Mode This section describes how to take pictures in L (auto) mod e, an auto matic, “point-and-shoot” mode recommended for first-time users of digital cameras. 1 Press the power switch to turn on the camera. The p[...]
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23 Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select L (Auto) Mode Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode Indicators Displayed in L (Auto) Mode l Available Functions in L (Auto) Mode In L (auto) mode, macro mode ( c 33) and exposure c ompensation ( c 34) can be applied and pictures can be taken using the flash mode ( c 30) and self-timer ( c 32). Pressing m [...]
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24 Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode Step 2 Frame a Picture 1 Ready the cam era. Hold the ca mera steadily in both hand s, keeping yo ur fingers an d other object s away from th e lens, flas h, and self-timer lamp. 2 Frame the picture. Position the main subjec t near the ce nter of the monitor. Using the Zoom Use the zoom buttons to activat[...]
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25 Step 2 Frame a Picture Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode j Digital Zoom Unlike optical zoom, data from the camera’s image sensor are proc essed digitally wit h digital zoom. Details visible at maximum optical zoom ar e simply enlarged, producing a slightly “grainy” image. l High-sensitivity Shooting M ode In high-sensitivity shooti[...]
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26 Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode Step 3 Focus and Shoot 1 Press the shutter-re lease button half way. By default, the camera au tomatically fo cuses on the subject i n the center focus area. When the sub ject is in focus, t he focus are a and focus indicator ( p ) glow green. When the camera is unable to fo cus, the fo cus area and focu[...]
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27 Step 3 Focus and Shoot Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode j During Recording While pictures are being recorded, the y ( wait) icon will be displayed, and the M (internal memory) or O (memory card) icon will blink. Do not tur n the camera off, open the battery- chamber/memory card slot cover, or remove or disconnect the power source while [...]
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28 Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode Step 4 Viewing and Deleting Pictures Full-Frame Playback Press i . The last pi cture take n will be disp layed. Use the rotary multi se lector G , H , I , or J to view addition al pictures . Pictures take n in “tall” orient ation will be rota ted automaticall y ( c 114). The rotating d irection ca n [...]
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29 Step 4 Viewing and Deleting Pictures Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode k Full-Frame Playback Mode The following options are available in full-frame playback mode. Quick Playback Zoom Pressing v ( k ) during full-frame playba ck z ooms the current picture in 3×, wit h the center of t he picture displayed in the monitor (Quick Playback Zo[...]
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30 Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode Using the Flash The flash has a range of about 0.3–6 m (1–19 ft. 8.0 in.) when the camera is zoomed out all the way. With maximum optical zoom appl ied, the range is about 0.3–4 m (1–13 ft. 1.5 in.) (when [ISO sensitivity] is set to [Auto]) . The following flash modes are available. 1 Press J (fl[...]
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31 Using the Flash Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode j Shooting When Lightin g Is Poor and the Flash Is Dis abled ( B ) • Use of a tripod is recommended to stabilize the camera during s hooting and avoid the effects of camera sh ake. Turn vibration redu ction ( c 113) off when using a tripod. •T h e W icon is displayed when the camera a[...]
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32 Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode T aking Pictures with the Self-Timer The camera is equipped with a ten-second and three-second timer for self- portraits. When using the self-timer, us e of a tripod is recommended. Turn vibration reduction ( c 113) off when using a tripod. 1 Press H (self-timer). The self-timer men u is displayed. 2 Use[...]
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33 Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode Macro (Close-up) Mode Macro mode is used for taking pictures of objects as close as 4 cm (1.6 i n.). Note that the flash may be unable to light entire subject at distances of less than 30 cm (1 1.8 in.). 1 Press L (macro mode). The macro mo de menu is displa yed. 2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose[...]
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34 Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode Exposure Compensation Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value suggested by the camera to make pict ures brighter or darker. 1 Press the rotar y multi selector I (exposure compen sation). 2 Use the rotary multi selector to adjust exposure. • When the picture is too dark: adjust th[...]
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35 Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shoo ting Mode, Scene Mode High-sensitivity Shooting Mode In high-sensitivity shoo ting mode, sens itivity is increased with shooting under low lighting to reduce blurring caused by camera shake or subj ect movement, allowi[...]
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36 Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode Scene Modes The camera offers a choice of 15 “scene” options. Camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected subject type. 1 Enter scene mode by pressing C in shooting mode, selecting n (use the rotary multi selector), and then pressing d . 2 Press m to [...]
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37 Scene Modes Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode Features * Other settings can b e selected. * Other settings can b e selected. * Other settings can b e selected. k Icons Used for Descriptions The following icons are used for descriptions in this secti on: J , flash mode ( c 30); H , self- timer ( c 32); L ,[...]
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38 Scene Modes Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode 1 Fill flas h with slow sync and re d-eye redu ction. 2 Other setti ngs can be se lected. 1 Fill flas h with slow sync and re d-eye reduct ion. Other settings can be selecte d. 2 Other setti ngs can be se lected. * Other settings can b e selected. Q : For thos[...]
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39 Scene Modes Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode * Other settings can b e selected. * Other settings can b e selected. * Other settings can b e selected. Q : For those scene modes with Q , use of a trip od is recommended. Turn v ibration reduction ( c 113) off when using a tripod. I Sunset Q Preserves the de[...]
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40 Scene Modes Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode * Other settings can b e selected. * Other settings can b e selected. M Close up Photogr aph flower s, insects, and other s mall objec ts at close rang e. • The camera en ters macro mode ( c 33) and the camera automaticall y zooms to the pos ition at the c l[...]
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41 Scene Modes Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode * Other settings can b e selected. * Other settings can b e selected. Q : For those scene modes with Q , use of a trip od is recommended. Turn v ibration reduction ( c 113) off when using a tripod. K Fireworks show Q Slow shutt er speeds are us ed to captu re [...]
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42 Scene Modes Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode * Other settings can b e selected. Taking Pictures for a Panorama The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame. Use a tripod for best results. Turn vibration reduction ( c 113) off when using a tripod. 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [...]
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43 Scene Modes Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode 4 Take the second picture. Compose th e next pictur e so that it overlaps th e first pict ure. Repeat unti l you have ta ken the nece ssary number of pi ctures to comp lete the scen e. 5 Press d when shooting is completed . The camera retu rns to step 2. j Pan[...]
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44 One-Touch Portrait Mode One-Touch Portrait Mode T aking Pictures in t he One-T ouch Portrait Mode For portrait shots, press A when the camera is in L (auto) mode, high- sensitivity shooting mode, scene mod e, and movie mode. The following fe atures are automaticall y activated: • Portrait: The portrait subject stands out clearly. • Face-prio[...]
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45 One-Touch Portrait Mode The One-T ouch Portrait Menu Press m in one-touch portrai t mode to display the one-touch portrait menu. In addition to imag e mode, portrait effects (r educing vividness of skin tones, softening overall image) can be set. j Face-Priority AF • If no face is recognized when the shutter-r el ease button is pressed halfway[...]
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46 More on Playback More on Playback Viewing Multiple Pict ures: Thumbnail Playback Press t ( j ) in full-frame playback ( c 28) to display pictures in “conta ct sheets” of thumbnail images. The following operati ons can be performed while thumbnails are display ed. k 9-picture Thumbnail Playback Mode Dis play When protected pictur es ( c 101) [...]
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47 More on Playback Viewing Multiple Pictures: Thumbn ail Wheel Playback Rotate the rotary multi selector in full-fra me playback ( c 28) to disp lay the thumbnail wheel. The thumbnail wheel is displayed at th e right of the monitor. When a thumbnail is selecte d, the thumbna il is displayed at the left of the monitor. The following operations can [...]
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48 More on Playback T aking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom Pressing v ( k ) during full-frame pl ayback ( c 28) zooms the current picture in 3×, with the center of the pic ture disp layed in the moni tor (Quick Playback Zoom). The guide at lower right shows which portion of th e picture is enlarged. Change the porti on of the picture displayed by pr[...]
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49 More on Playback Editing Pictur es Use the COOLPIX S51c to edit pictures in-c amera and store them as separate files ( c 151). The editing features described below are available. k Picture Editing • Pictures taken at an image mode setting o f [16:9] ( c 89) can not be edited. • The COOLPIX S51c editing functions may not be available for pict[...]
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50 Editing Pictures More on Playback Enhancing Brightness and Contrast: D-Lighting D-Lighting can be used to create copies wi th enhanced brightn ess and contrast, brightening dark portions of a picture. Enhance d copies are stored as separate files. 1 Select the desired picture from full- frame ( c 28), thumbnail ( c 46), or thumbnail wheel ( c 47[...]
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51 Editing Pictures More on Playback Creating a Cropped Copy: Crop This function is only available when D is displayed in the monitor with playback zoom ( c 48) enabl ed. Cropped copies are stored as separate files. 1 Press v ( k ) to zoom in on the image. 2 Refine copy composition. Press v or t to adjus t the zoom ratio . Press the ro tary multi s[...]
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52 Editing Pictures More on Playback H Resizing Pictures: Small Picture Create a small copy of the current pictur e. Small copies are stored as JPEG files with a compressi on ratio of 1:16. The following sizes are avai lable. 1 Select the desired picture from full- frame ( c 28), thumbnail ( c 46), or thumbnail wheel ( c 47) playback mode and press[...]
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53 More on Playback V oice Memos: Recording and Playback Use the camera’s built-in microphone to record voice memos for pict ures marked with E in ful l- frame playback ( c 28) . Recording Voice Memos A voice memo, up to 20 seconds in length, will be recorded while d is pressed down. Recording ends after ab out 20 second s or when d is released. [...]
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54 More on Playback Viewing Pictures by Date In calendar mode or list by date mode, pi ctures taken on a specified date can be displayed. When m is pressed, the calendar me nu or the list by date menu is displayed, and all pictures taken on a specified date can be se lected for deletion, printing, and protectio n. Selecting a Date in Calendar Mode [...]
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55 Viewing Pictures by Date More on Playback Selecting a Date in List by Date Mode 1 Enter list by date mode by pressing C in playback mode, selecting L (use the rotary multi selector), and then pressing d . Dates for wh ich pictures exist will be liste d. 2 Choose the desired date and press d . Camera lists up to 29 dat es. If pictures exist for m[...]
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56 Viewing Pictures by Date More on Playback Using Calendar Mode and List by Date Mode j Notes on Calendar Mode and List by Date M ode • Only the most recent 9,000 pictu res can be disp layed in calendar mode o r in list by d ate mode. If a date in cludes the 9,001st picture, an asterisk [*] is displayed next to the number of pictures for that d [...]
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57 Viewing Pictures by Date More on Playback Calenda r and Lis t by Date Menus Press m in either mode to display the following menus for only the pictures taken on the spec ified date. Print set c 85 Slide show c 100 Delete c 101 Protect c 101 Rotate image* c 102 Small picture* c 52 * During full-frame playback only The procedure for selecting pict[...]
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58 More on Playback Pictmotion by muvee Pictmotion* creates slide show movies with custom transi tions and background music. It is only available when a memory card is inserted in the camera. * Pictmotion is powered by muvee Technologies. Creating a Pictmotion Movie This section describes the easiest way to create a Pictmotion movie. 1 Enter Pictmo[...]
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59 Pictmotion by muvee More on Playback Creating a Custom Pictmotion Movie 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [View images] in the picture selection screen ( c 58, step 3) and press d . The check box is se lected ( y ). 2 Choose [All images] or [List by date] an d press d . [All images]: Pr oceed to ste p 4 [List by da te]: Proc eed to step [...]
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60 Pictmot ion by muvee More on Playback j Notes on Pictmotion • Pictmotion support s both still pictures and movie files (up to fiv e); note, however, that in the case of mo vies only a smal l portion selected from th e first 60 second s of each movie will be included. • The current memory card holds up to 20 Pict motion movies. If the c urren[...]
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61 Pictmotion by muvee More on Playback 2 Effects Rotate the rota ry multi se lector to displa y [Effects] and press the rotary multi selector J . Choose from [M otion] (default setting), [Moody], [Pro- slow], [Pro- fast], and [C lassic]. • Press v ( k ) to preview selected style on the left side of the monitor. 3 Playback Order Rotate the rota r[...]
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62 Pictmot ion by muvee More on Playback Viewing Pictmotion Movies 1 Enter Pictmotion playback mode by pressing C in playback mode, sele cting P (use the rotary multi selector), and then pressing d . 2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose the desired Pictmotion movie and press d . 3 Choose [Play] and press d . Playback s tarts. If [Loop] is sele[...]
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63 Movies Movies Recording Movies To shoot movies with sound recorded via the buil t-in microphone, select shooting mode and follow the steps below. 1 Enter movie mode by pressing C in shooting mode, selecting S (use the rotary multi selector), and then pressing d . Exposure cou nt display shows maximum total leng th of movie that can be recorded. [...]
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64 Movies The Movie Menu Press m in movie mod e to display th e movie menu. T Movie options c 65 Choose type of movie that will be recor ded. Y Auto-focus mode c 67 Choose how came ra focuses in movie mode.[...]
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65 The Movie Menu Movies Selecting Movie Options The movie menu offers the options shown below. * All figures ar e approximate . Maximum movie length vari es with make of memory card. The maxi mum file size for mo vies is 2 GB. Howe ver, when reco rding to th e internal memo ry, or memory cards with capa cities of l ess than 2 GB, th e time remaini[...]
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66 The Movie Menu Movies Stop-Motion Movies 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [Movie options] > [S top-motion movie] and press d . 2 Choose [Playback speed] and press d . 3 Press m . The camera retu rns to shooting mode. 4 Press the shutter- release butt on to record the first frame. The recorde d picture wil l be superimpo sed on the vi[...]
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67 The Movie Menu Movies Auto-Focus Mode Choose how th e camera focuses in movie mode. k Movie File Names and Fo lder Names See “Image/Sound File and Folder Names” ( c 151). Option De scription Z Single AF (default s etting) Camera focuses when shutte r-release button is pres sed halfway and locks at this position during sho oting. a Full-time [...]
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68 Movies Movie Playback In full-frame playback ( c 28), movies are recognized by movie mode icons. To play a movie, display it in full-frame playback and press d . The movie mode icon varies depending upon a movie option ( c 65) selected in shooting mode. Use the zoom buttons to adjust playback volume. Press t ( j ) to lower volume, or v ( k ) to [...]
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69 Voice Reco rding s Voice Recordings Making V oice Recordings Audio voice recordings can be recorded over the built-i n microphone and played back over the built-in speaker. 1 Enter voice recording mode by pressing C in shooting mode , selecting e (use the rotary multi selector), and then pressing d . The length of recordin g that can be made wil[...]
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70 Making Voice Recordings Voice Reco rding s Operations During Recording The following operations are available duri ng recording. If the monitor has turned off, pr ess i to reactivate. Sound Quality Press m in voice reco rding mode to display the following sound quality options. Choose the sound quality for the recordi ng. * Voice reco rdings can[...]
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71 Voice Reco rding s Playing V oice Recordings 1 Enter audio playback mo de by pressing C in playback mode , selecting q (use the rotary multi selector), and then pressing d . 2 Choose the desired file and press d . The selected file will be played back. Audio playback q 003 004 002 001 15/1 1/2007 17:30 15/1 1/2007 18:30 26/1 1/2007 13:00 29/1 1/[...]
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72 Playing Voice Recordin gs Voice Reco rding s Operations During Playback Use the zoom buttons to adjust playback volume. Press t ( j ) to lower volume, or v ( k ) to raise volume. Rotate the rotary multi selector to advance or rewind the voi ce recording. Playback controls appear at the top of the monitor. Press the rotary multi selector I or J t[...]
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73 Voice Reco rding s Copying V oice Recordings Copy voice recordings between the in ternal memory and a memory card. This option is available only when a memory card is inserted. 1 Press m in the select sound file screen ( c 71, step 2). 2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose the option and press d . MNO : Copy record ings from int ernal memory[...]
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74 Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers Connectin g to Televisio ns, Computers, and Printers Connecting to a TV Connect the camera to a television usin g the supplied audio video/ USB cable to play back pictures on the televisio n. 1 Turn of f the came ra. 2 Connect the camera to the TV using the supplied audio video/ USB cable. Conn[...]
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75 Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers Connecting to a Computer When the camera is connected to a computer using the supplied audio video/USB cable, pictures recorded with the camera can b e copied (transferred) to the computer for stor age using the Nikon Transfer software. Before Connecting the Camera Installing the Software Befor[...]
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76 Connecting to a Computer Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers Transferring Pictures from the Camera to a Computer 1 Start the computer to which Ni kon Transfer has been installed. 2 Turn of f the came ra. 3 Connect the ca mera to the computer using the sup plied audio video/USB cabl e. 4 Turn on the camera. Windows Vista/XP When t[...]
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77 Connecting to a Computer Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers 5 Transfer pictures when Nikon Tr ansfer has finished loading. Click [Sta rt Transf er] in Nikon T ransfer. At the defau lt setting, all pictur es are transferred to the co mputer. At the Nikon T ransfer de fault set ting, the fo lder to whic h pictures ar e transfe rre[...]
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78 Connecting to a Computer Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers l Using Standard OS Operations to Open Image/Sound Files • Navigate to the folder on the computer’s hard di sk to which pictures were saved and op en a picture in the viewer supplied with your operating system. • Sound files copied to the computer can be pl ayed b[...]
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79 Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers Connecting to a Printer Users of PictBridge-compati ble ( c 172) pri nters can connect the camera directly to the printer and print pi ctures without using a computer. j Note on Power Source When connecting the camera to a printer, use a fully ch arged battery to prevent the camera from turning[...]
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80 Connecting to a Printer Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers Connecting the Camera and Printer 1 Turn of f the came ra. 2 Turn on the printer. Check print er settin gs. 3 Connect the camera to the prin ter using the su pplied audio video/USB cabl e. 4 Turn on the camera. When connecte d correctl y, the PictB ridge start- up screen[...]
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81 Connecting to a Printer Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers Printing Pictures One at a Time After connecting the camera to the printer correctly ( c 80), print pictures by following the pro cedure below. 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose the desired picture and press d . The PictBri dge menu is displaye d. Press t ( j ) t[...]
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82 Connecting to a Printer Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers 6 Choose [Start print] and p ress d . 7 Printing starts. Monitor dis play retu rns to that sho wn in step 1 wh en printing is compl ete. To cancel bef ore all co pies have been printed, press d . Printing Multiple Pictures After connecting the camera to the printer corre[...]
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83 Connecting to a Printer Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers 3 Choose the desire d paper size and p ress d . To specify paper size us ing printer settings, cho ose [Default ] in the pape r size menu and pr ess d . 4 Choose [Print selectio n], [Pri nt all images] or [DPOF printing] and press d . Print se lection Choose the pi cture[...]
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84 Connecting to a Printer Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers 5 Printing starts. Monitor dis play retu rns to the pri nt menu (step 2) when printi ng is complet e. To cancel bef ore all co pies have been printed, press d . j Paper Size The camera supports the followi ng paper sizes: [Defau lt] (the default paper size for the curren[...]
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85 Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers Creating a DPOF Print Or der: Print Set The [Print set] opti on in the playback me nu is used to create digital “print orders” for printing on DPOF-compati ble devices ( c 172). In addition to pictures themselves, shooti ng date and p hoto information (shutter speed, aperture, etc.) can als[...]
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86 Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print Set Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers 5 Choose whether or not to also print shooting da te and photo info rmation. [Date]: Print date of recording on all pictur es in the print order. [Info]: Print shutt er speed and ap erture on al l pictures in the print orde r. Note that this infor mation i[...]
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87 Connecting to Televisions, Computers, an d Printers Connecting to a ImageLin k-compatible Printer See documentation provided with your printe r for information on operating the printer. 1 Attach the Dock Insert PV-12 (supplied) to the pr inter. 2 Turn the camera of f and attach it to the dock insert. 3 Print pictur es. Follow the p rocedures des[...]
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88 Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus Shooting, Playback, and Setup Menus Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu The shooting menu and high-sensitivity menu con tain the following options. 1 See the info rmation on restricti ons that may appl y to these settings ( c 97). 2 This setting cannot be set in the high -sensitivity menu . Z Image mode 1 c 8[...]
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89 Shooting Options: T he Shooting Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus Displaying the Shooting Menu and High-sensitivity Menu Enter L (auto) or high-sensitivity shooting mode by pressing C in shooting mode, selecting L (auto) or K (high-sensitivity), and then pressing d . Press m to display the shooting menu or high-sensitivity menu. • Use [...]
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90 Shooting Options: The Shooting Men u Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus k Image Mode and the Number of Exposures Remaining The following table lists the number of pictures th at can be stored in internal memory and on a 256 MB memory card, together with the size of still pictures. Note that the number of pictures that can be stored will differ[...]
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91 Shooting Options: T he Shooting Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus d White Balance The color of light reflected from an object varies wi th the color of the light source. The human brain is able to adapt to changes in the color of the light source, wit h the result that white objec ts appear white w hether seen in the shade, direct sunlig[...]
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92 Shooting Options: The Shooting Men u Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus Preset Manual Preset manual is used with mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with a strong color cast (for example, to make pictures taken under a lamp with a red shade look as though they had been taken under white light). 1 Place a white or gray reference o[...]
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93 Shooting Options: T he Shooting Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus q Continuous Capture a fleeting expression on a portrait subject, photograph a subject that is moving unpredi ctably, or capture motion i n a series of pictures. Focus, exposure, and white ba lance are fixed at the val ues for the first picture in each series. At settings [...]
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94 Shooting Options: The Shooting Men u Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus A Best Shot Selector (BSS) The “best shot selector” is convenient for shooting in situations where inadvertent camera movement ca n result in blurre d picture s. At [On] setting, the flash automatically turns off and focus, exposure, and white balance for all pictures [...]
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95 Shooting Options: T he Shooting Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus W ISO Sensitivity Sensitivity is a measure of how quickly the camera reacts to light. T he higher the sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure. Although a high ISO rating is suited for taking pictures of subj ects in action or in poor lighting, high sensitivi[...]
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96 Shooting Options: The Shooting Men u Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus k AF Area Mod e Use this option to determin e where the camera focuses. l Auto Camera automat ically selects the focus area (one of five) co ntaining th e subject cl osest to the camera. Th e select ed focus a rea is dis played when the shutte r-releas e button is pr essed[...]
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97 Shooting Options: T he Shooting Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus Restrictions on Camera Settings Restrictions apply to the following settings in L (auto) mode. Flash mode Flash turn s off at [Co ntinuous ] settings of [Continu ous] or [Mu lti-sho t 16], or when [BSS] is on. App lied setting is res tored when [Single] is selected, or [BS[...]
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98 Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus Playback Options: The Playback Menu The playback menu contains the following options. Displaying the Playback Menu Display the playback menu by pressing i and pressing m . • Use the rotary multi selector to choose and apply settings. ( c 11) • To exit the playback menu, press m . w Print set c 85 Select p[...]
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99 Playback Options: The Playback Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus Selecting Multiple Pictures When foll owing the step s below to select multip le pictures for a print set ( c 85), deletion ( c 101), protection from deletion ( c 101), rota te ( c 102), copying between internal memory and the memory card ( c 102), or for the welcome screen[...]
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100 Playback Options: The Playback Men u Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus z Slide Show Play back pictures stored in the internal memory or on a memory card in an automate d “slide show”. 1 Display the slide show menu; u se the rotary multi selector to choose [Start] and press d . To change the interval between pic tures, choos e [Frame int [...]
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101 Playback Options: The Playback Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus A Delete The delete menu contai ns the options show n below. If no memory card is inserted in the ca mera, pictures in the internal memory will be deleted. If a memory card is inserted, pictures on the memory card will be deleted. k Notes on Deletion • Once deleted, pict[...]
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102 Playback Options: The Playback Men u Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus G Rotate Image Record picture orientation information for playback displ ay. Pictures can be rotated 90° clockwise or counterclockwise. Choose a file to be rotated in the picture selection screen ( c 99) and select the direction to rotate the chosen pict ure. Rotate the [...]
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103 Playback Options: The Playback Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus j Notes on Copying Pictur es • If there is not enough space in the memory or on the memory card to receive the copy, an error message will be displayed. Delete unwanted pictures or insert a new memory card (if using a memory card) before trying again. • The file format[...]
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104 Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu The setup menu contains the following options. R Menus c 105 Choose how menus are displaye d. V Welcome scre en c 106 Select scre en displaye d when camera i s turned on. W Date c 107 Set camera cl ock and ch oose home and d estination time z ones. Z Monitor sett ings c 110[...]
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105 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus Displaying the Setup Menu First, display the playback-mode or shooting-mode selecti on menu by pressing C . Then select Z (use the rotary multi selector), press d . • Use the rotary multi selector to choose and apply settings. ( c 11) • To exit the setup menu, press C .[...]
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106 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus V Welcome Scree n You can select the welcome screen to be display ed when the camera is turned on. l When [Select an image] is Selected If you have already selec ted a welcome screen pictu re, you can select a new one by f ollowing the confirmation d ialog. Disable welcome [...]
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107 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus W Date Set the camera clock and choose home and travel destination time zones. Setting Travel Destination Time Zone 1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose [Time zone] and press d . The time zone menu is displa yed. 2 Choose Y and press d . The date and time dis played on[...]
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108 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus 4 Choose th e travel d estination time zone and press d . The setting is enabled. While the tr avel destin ation time zone i s selected, the Y icon will be displayed in the monitor when the camera is in shooti ng mode. j The Clock Battery The clock batter y charges when the[...]
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109 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus k Time Zones ( c 18) The camera supports the time zo nes listed below. For time diff eren ces not listed below, set the camera clock to local t ime ( c 18, 107). GMT +/ – Location GMT +/– Location –11 Mi dway, Samoa +1 Madrid, P aris, Berlin –10 Ha waii, Tahiti +2 A[...]
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110 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus Z Monitor Settings Choose whether or not to di splay info rmation in the monitor, and set the monitor brightness. Photo Info The following display options are availab le. See “The Monitor” ( c 8) for information on indi cators in the monitor. Photo info Choose infor mat[...]
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111 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus f Date Imprint Date and time of recording can be imprinted on pictures for printing this information from printers that are not DPOF-compatible ( c 172) . At settings other than [Off], the icon fo r the current setting is displayed in the monitor ( c 8). j Date Imprint • [...]
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112 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus Date Counter Pictures taken while this option is in e ffect are imprinted with the number of days remaining until , or the number of days elap sed since a speci fied date. Use it to track the growth of a child or count down the days until a birthday or wedding. Sample date [...]
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113 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus b Vibration Reduction Vibration reduction effectively corr ects blur, caused by slig ht hand movement known as camera shake, that commonly occurs when shooting with zoom applied or at slow shutter speeds. Vibration reduction can be used in all shooting modes. When [Off] is [...]
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114 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus h Sound Settings Adjust the following sound settings. I Record Orientation Choose whether or not to record the orien tation of pictures taken in “tall” orientation. Choose [Auto] (default setti ng) to reco rd the picture’s ori entation detected by the camera’s senso[...]
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115 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus M Format Memory/ O Format Card Use this option to format the inte rnal memory or a memory card. Formatting the Internal Memory To format the internal memory, remove the memory card from the camera. The [Format memory] option appears in the setup menu. Formatting a Memory Ca[...]
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116 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus j Language Choose one of 23 languages for display of camera menus and messages. k Video Mode Choose from [NTSC] and [PAL] . Czech Polish Danish Portuguese German Russian (default setti ng) Finnish Spanish Swedish Greek Turkish French Simplified Chines e Indonesi an Traditio[...]
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117 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus n Reset All This option restores the fo llowing se tting s to their default values. Pop-up m enu Scene mode One-touch portrait menu Movie menu Pictmotion menu Option Default va lue Flash mode ( c 30) Au to Self-timer ( c 32) Off Macro mode ( c 33) Off Exposure comp ensation[...]
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118 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus Shooting m enu Setup menu Option Default va lue Image mode ( c 89) 8 M Normal (3264) White balance ( c 91) Auto Continuous ( c 93) Si ngle BSS ( c 94) Off ISO sensitivity ( c 95) Auto Color option s ( c 95) Standar d color AF area mode ( c 96) Center Option Default va lue M[...]
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119 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting, Playback, and Setu p Menus Other s • Choosing [Reset all] also clears the c urrent file number ( c 151) fr om the memory. Numbering will continue from the lowest number available. To reset file numbering to “0001”, delete all pictur es ( c 101) before selecting [Reset al l]. • Settings for [D[...]
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120 Wireless Servic es Wireless Services Picture Mail/Pictur e Bank This section introduces the services, Picture Mail and Picture Bank, usin g the COOLPIX S51c’s wireless features that allow users to take a dvantage of the my Picturetown server on the I nternet. The COOLPIX S51c is equipped with a wireless LAN function that all ows direct pictur[...]
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121 Picture Mail/Picture Bank Wireless Servic es l Home Wireless LAN • Home wireless LAN refers to wireless LAN environment used at home. my Picturetown is available in infrastructu re mode, which supports connection to the Internet via an access point. my Picturetown is not available if the home wir eless LAN uses a proxy server to connect to th[...]
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122 Wireless Servic es Using Wireless Services Follow the service requirements and the confi guration and operation instructions for the selected service. Services Pre paration E-mail notifi cation of p icture upload , along with the URL fo r the webpag e, will be sen t to the specifie d recipie nts. Recipi ents can clic k the URL provided i n the [...]
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123 Using Wireless Services Wireless Servic es Network requirements Configuration Operat ion A home wireless LAN access p oint (infrastruc ture mode) that support s connection to the Internet. • Configuri ng a network prof ile with the camer a ( c 128) • Configuri ng a network prof iles with a computer ( c 139) Sending Picture Mail ( c 141) Cho[...]
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124 Wireless Servic es Wireless LAN Settings for the Camera To take advantage of my Picturetown using the wireless features, network settings includ ing a network profi le and sender information, mu st be configured for the wireless LAN. Re fer to the information below for assistance in configuring settings using the [Wireless settings] opti on in [...]
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125 Wireless LAN Settings for the Camera Wireless Servic es j MAC Address Filtering When MAC address f iltering is enabled, only devices with an authorized MAC addr ess can access the wireless LAN. Check the c amera’s M AC addr ess in [Firmware version] of the setup menu ( c 119) and add it to the authorized list. Sender Information To use my Pic[...]
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126 Wireless Servic es Configuring Wire less LAN Settings from the Camera Configure necessary informatio n for wireless LAN connection using the camera. This information can also be configured with the camera usi ng a computer and the Utility ( c 136). Configuring a Network Profile Configuration Overview This section provides a brief overview of ne[...]
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127 Configuring Wireless LAN Settings from the Camera Wireless Servic es l More on Conf iguring Network Profi les Before wireless connection prof iles ar e configured from the camera’s setup menu, network profiles for home wirel ess LANs, after selecti ng pic tures and recipients, can be configured ( c 126) when the wireless LAN at home meets the[...]
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128 Configuring Wireless LAN Settings from the Camera Wireless Servic es Configuring a Network Profile This section explains the steps introduced in “Configurati on Overview” ( c 126) in detail. 1 Choose [Netwo rk profile] from the [Wireless settings] option in the camera’s setup menu. Press d to apply selection. If a password has been applie[...]
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129 Configuring Wireless LAN Settings from the Camera Wireless Servic es 3 Choose [Home wireless LAN] for the network type and press d . Set up and use of public wire less LANs wit h the COOLPIX S51c i s not availab le in all c ountries. F or more informat ion on countries wh ere public wirele ss LAN connecti on is avai lable, see “P ublic Wirel [...]
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130 Configuring Wireless LAN Settings from the Camera Wireless Servic es 6 Choose the desired method for specifying the camera’s IP address and press d . When [Configura tion] is set to [Auto], camera’s IP address will be specified automaticall y. When [Configu ration] is set to [Manual], conf igure the [IP addre ss], [Subnet mask ], [Gateway],[...]
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131 Configuring Wireless LAN Settings from the Camera Wireless Servic es Configuring the Sender with the Camera Enter your alias and e-mail address as sender information. S ender information is used to register an d co nfirm user in formatio n with the server, as well as for Picture Mail e-mail notification. 1 Select [Sender] from the [Wirel ess se[...]
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132 Configuring Wireless LAN Settings from the Camera Wireless Servic es Specifying a Picture Mail Recipient Follow the instructions below to specify a reci pient (alias and e-mail address) for Picture Mail e-mail notificatio n. 1 Select [Address op tions] from the [Wireless settings] option in the camera’s setup menu and pr ess d . If a password[...]
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133 Configuring Wireless LAN Settings from the Camera Wireless Servic es Creating a Recipient Group Recipients can be gro uped for specification of mu ltiple recipients as a single Picture Mail recipient. This is useful when sending multiple Picture Mails to the same recipients. 1 Select [Address op tions] from the [Wireless settings] option in the[...]
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134 Configuring Wireless LAN Settings from the Camera Wireless Servic es k Creating and Editing Grou ps Recipient groups can only be created or edited using the [Wir eless settings] option in the camera’s setup menu. The Utility cannot be used to create or edit groups. k Mobile Telephones Com patible with Picture Mail The use of mobile telephone [...]
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135 Configuring Wireless LAN Settings from the Camera Wireless Servic es 3 Specify a password or edit the current password. If a passwo rd has not bee n applied , enter a pas sword in the new p assword screen a nd press the shutter- release bu tton. The pa ssword sho uld consist of four numbers. To edit th e password, en ter the cur rent pass word [...]
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136 Wireless Servic es Configuring Wire less LAN Settings from a Compu ter Settings configured us ing the camera’s setup menu can also be config ured using a computer and the Utility. 1 Configure wireless LAN settings information with the camera. 2 Edit or delete network pr ofiles store d in the camera. 3 Edit or delete the password applied with [...]
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137 Configuring Wireless LAN Settings from a Computer Wireless Servic es Installing the Utility 1 Turn the computer on and inse rt the Software Suite CD into the CD-ROM drive. Windows: Choose [R un Welcome.exe ] in the Auto Play dialog to start the i nstall prog ram. If your computer is running Win dows XP, the in stall program will start. Proceed [...]
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138 Configuring Wireless LA N Settings from a Computer Wireless Servic es 5 Select [my Picturetown] ( y ) and click [Install]. The my Picturetow n Utility install er will start. Follow the on-screen in structions to complete the install ation. If the l anguage selection dialog i s displa yed, select a languag e and cli ck [Next ]. 6 Finish the in s[...]
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139 Configuring Wireless LAN Settings from a Computer Wireless Servic es Connecting the Camera to the Computer 1 Confirm that the battery is fully charged and turn off the camera. If the batt ery is exhau sted while co nfiguri ng a profile, settings wi ll not be ent ered correctly. 2 Connect the camera to the comp uter with the supplied audio video[...]
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140 Configuring Wireless LA N Settings from a Computer Wireless Servic es 5 Choose the desired action and click [Next]. Follow the on-screen in structions to configure settings. If a dialog contai ns a [Help] button , click the button to display f urther instru ctions. Click [Can cel] to can cel config uration. 6 Configuration compl eted. Choose [F[...]
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141 Wireless Servic es Sending Picture Mail Select pictures and speci fy recipients, and send Picture Mail. When a wireless LAN access point is unavailable, Picture Mail can be queued and sent at a later time. 1 Press d in shooting or playback mode. If a password has been applied ( c 134), enter the password and press the s hutter-rel ease button .[...]
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142 Sending Pi cture Mail Wireless Servic es 5 Choose whether to u pload pictures immediately. Choose [Y es] and pre ss d to upload a ll the queued pictures. Check to ensure a wi reless LAN access poi nt is availa ble. Proceed to step 6. Choose [No] and press d to fi nalize pict ure selecti on and recipie nt specificat ion in the qu eue. The came r[...]
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143 Wireless Servic es Using Picture Bank Uploading Selected Pictures 1 Press C in playback mode and use the rotary multi selector to choose M , and press d . If a password has been applied, en ter the password ( c 134) and pres s the shutter-rel ease butto n. If the send er information (a lias and e-mail address) is n ot configured with the camera[...]
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144 Using Picture Bank Wireless Servic es Uploading All Pictures at Once By default, the camera automatically uploads pictures th at have not yet been uploaded to the my Picturetown server whenever the AC adapter is connected to the camera to charge the battery. 1 Connect the power ca ble and AC adapter 1 . 2 Turn of f the came ra. If the power-on [...]
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145 Using Pi cture Bank Wireless Servic es k When the Transfer is Unsucces sful When transfer is unsuc cessful over a wireless LAN conn ection, the next time you select M in the playback-mode selection menu and press d , t he confirmation dialog shown at right will be displayed. If necessary, you can change the SSID from the confirmation dialog. Se[...]
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146 Wireless Servic es Choosing the Desir ed SSID and Uplo ading Pictures 1 Choose the desired SSI D. SSIDs (up to ten) are li sted in or der of sign al strength . The icon to the left of eac h SSID is displa yed in red when out of rang e. The icon to the ri ght of ea ch SSID s hows the s tatus of the netwo rk profile reg istered to e ach SSID: Z ([...]
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147 Choosing the Desired S SID and Uploading Pic tures Wireless Servic es k Message Displayed During Transfer The message shown at right is dis played in the monitor during picture transf er. The antenna icon i n the top left corn er of the monitor indicates signal streng th (5-levels). The icon c hanges to red when outside the networ k area. When [...]
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148 Wireless Servic es Registering User Information with my Pictur etown to View Uploaded Pictures Register user information with the my Picturetown server to view pictures that are uploaded using Picture Mail ( c 141) or Picture Bank ( c 143). Thi s server acts as an a rchive for protecti ng and shari ng pictures recorded with the camera. Until u [...]
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149 Registering User Infor mation with my Pictureto wn to View Uploaded Pictures Wireless Servic es j Notes on User Registration • After the first picture upload, regist er user information as soon as possible to protect pictures, along with other personal informati on, from unsolici ted viewing or theft. Until user infor mation i s regis tered, [...]
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150 Technical Notes Technical Notes Optional Accessories Approved Memory Cards The following memory cards have been tested and approved for use in the COOLPIX S51c. 1 If the memor y card wi ll be use d with a card reader or simil ar devic e, the devi ce must support memor y card specific ations. 2 SDHC-compli ant. Other cards have not been tested. [...]
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151 Technical Notes Image/Sound File and Folder Names Pictures, movies, voice memos, and voic e recordings are assigned file names as follows. • Files are stored in folders named with a folder number followed by a five- character identifier: “P_” plus a three-digit sequence numbe r for pictures taken using panorama assist (e.g., “101P_00 1?[...]
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152 Image/Sound File and Folder Names Technical Notes • Pictm otion mo vies ( c 58) are stored under the “NKST” folder in folders named with a three-di git folder number fol lowed by “PRJCT” (e. g., “101PRJCT”). Each folder contains the picture and sound fil es for a single Pictmotion movie. • Folders can hold up to 200 pictures; if[...]
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153 Technical Notes Caring for the Camera To ensure continued enjo yment of this Nikon product, o bserve the following precautions when using or storing the devi ce. j Keep Dry The device will be damaged if immersed in water or s ubjected to high humidity. j Do Not Drop The product may malfunction if subjec ted to strong shock or vibrat ion. j Hand[...]
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154 Caring for the Camera Technical Notes j The Self-timer Lamp/AF-assist Illu minator LED The light-emitting diode (LED; c 6, 32, 113) used in the self- timer lamp/AF-assist illuminator conforms to the following IEC standard: k The Battery • Check the battery level when taking the c ame ra out, and charge the battery if necessary ( c 16). Do not[...]
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155 Caring for the Camera Technical Notes Cleaning Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other vol atile chemicals. Storage Turn the camera off when not in use. Check that the power-on lamp is off before putting the camera away. Remove the batt ery if the camera will not be used for an extended period. Do not store the camera with naptha or camphor moth [...]
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156 Technical Notes Error Messages The following table lists the error messages and other warnings displayed in the monitor, as well as the so lutions for dealing with them. Display Prob lem Solution c S (blinks) Clock no t set. Set clock. 107 w Battery ru nning low. Prep are to char ge or change bat tery. 16 K Warning! Battery exhausted. Battery e[...]
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157 Error Messages Technical Notes I Image cann ot be saved. Error occur red while recordin g picture. Format in ternal memory or memory card. 115 Camera has run o ut of file numbers. • Insert new memo ry card. • Format inter nal memory or memory card. 20 115 Picture can not be used for welcome sc reen. Choose pictur e 640 × 480 pixels or larg[...]
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158 Error Messages Technical Notes K All images are hidden. Date and time ar e not set for pict ures to be displayed b y calendar mode or list by date mode. –– Pictmotion cannot be created. Error occur red when creating Pi ctmotion movie. Start crea ting Pictmot ion movie from the beginning. 58 Pictmotion cannot be played bac k. Pictmotion file[...]
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159 Error Messages Technical Notes * See the docum entation pro vided with your printer for furthe r guidanc e and informatio n. I v Printer err or. Check print er status. Running ou t of ink or printer erro r. Check printe r. After checking th e ink or solving t he problem, select [Res ume] and p ress d to resume prin ting.* – I v Printer er ror[...]
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160 Error Messages Technical Notes Wireless Connection Display Problem Solution c n K Battery exhausted . Transfer terminated. Battery exh austed dur ing picture upl oad. Use the AC Adap ter EH-64, or c harge the battery, turn the camera on again, an d apply the last mode us ed for picture up load. 16 n I SSID not fo und SSID was not de tected. Che[...]
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161 Error Messages Technical Notes n I Address inc orrect. An error o ccurred with Picture Mail recipient e- mail address. • Select [Cho ose address] an d press d to specify Pi cture Mail recipients again. • Select [S elect SSI D] and press d to select SSID again. 141, 146 n I Login faile d. Login error occurred when connecti ng to my Pictureto[...]
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162 Technical Notes T r oubleshooting If the camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon re presentative. Refer to the page numbers in the righ t-most column for more information. Display, Settings and Power Supply Problem Cause/Solution c Monitor is blank • Camera is off.[...]
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163 Troubleshooting Technical Notes Electroni cally Contro lled Cameras In extremely rare instances, unusual character s may appear in the monitor and the camera may stop functioning. In most cases, this phenomenon is caused by a strong ex ternal static charge. Turn the camera off, r emove and repl ace the battery, and then turn the camera on again[...]
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164 Trouble shootin g Technical Notes [Image mode] not availabl e [Image mode] cannot be adj usted when [Multi-sh ot 16] is sel ected for [ Continuou s]. 93 No sound when s hutter is released • [Off] is selec ted for [Sound settings] > [Shutter so und] in setup me nu. • [Contin uous] or [ Multi-sh ot 16] is sele cted for [Cont inuous], o r [[...]
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165 Troubleshooting Technical Notes Playbac k Problem Cause/Solution c File canno t be played b ack • F ile has bee n overwritte n or renamed b y computer or othe r make of camera. • Stop-motion in progress: pictures cann ot be played ba ck until reco rding is comple te. – Cannot zoom i n on picture Playback zoo m cannot be us ed with movies,[...]
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166 Trouble shootin g Technical Notes Pictures not displa yed on television • Choose co rrect video mo de. • Memory card contains no pict ures. Replac e memory card. Remove memory card to play back pi ctures from internal memo ry. 116 20 Nikon Tran sfer does not start when camer a is connect ed • Camera is o ff. • Battery is exha usted. •[...]
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167 Troubleshooting Technical Notes Wireless Transfer Problem Cause/Solution c The camera is not detect ed by the my Pictur etown Utili ty. Confirm your camera’s conn ection to the computer. 139 SSID is not di splayed. • Configure a network profile. • SSID is set to hide. • Signal stre ngth is poor. • Move the camera clos er to the acces [...]
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168 Technical Notes Specifications Nikon COOLPIX S51c Digital Camera Type Compact digita l camera Effective p ixels 8.1 million Image sensor 1 / 2.5 -in. CCD; tot al pixels: approx . 8.28 million Lens 3× Zoom-Nikkor lens Focal length 6.3-18.9 mm ( equivalent with 35mm [1 35] format picture angle: 38-1 14 mm) f/-number f /3.3–4.2 Construction 12 [...]
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169 Specifications Technical Notes ISO sensitivity (Standard ou tput sensit ivity ) ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, Auto (auto gain from ISO 100 to 800) Exposure Metering 224- segment ma trix, cen ter-weig hted (dig ital zo om) Exposure control Programmed a uto expo sure with exposure compensa tion (–2.0 to +2.0 EV i n steps of 1 / 3 EV) Range (ISO[...]
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170 Specifications Technical Notes * Based on Camera a nd Imaging Pr oducts Ass ociation ( CIPA) standa rds for meas uring the life of ca mera batterie s. Measure d at 23 °C (73 °F) ; zoom adjuste d with each shot, flash fired with eve ry other sh ot, image mode s et to [ c Normal (3 264)]. Battery life may vary depend ing on shooti ng interv al [...]
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171 Specifications Technical Notes Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL8 AC Adapte r EH-64 Dock Insert PV-12 j Specifications Nikon will not be held liable for any errors th is manual may contain. The appearance of this product and its specifications are subject to change with out notice. Type Rechargeable lithium- ion batt ery Rated capacity 3.7 V, 7[...]
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172 Technical Notes Supported Standards • DCF : Design Rul e for Camera File Syste m is a standard wi dely used in the digital camera industry to ensure compatibili ty among different makes of camera. • DPOF : Digital Print Order Format is an industry-wide standa rd that allows pictures to be printed from print orders stored on the memo ry card[...]
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173 Technical Notes Index Symbols d (apply selection) button 7 q Audio playback mode 71 L Auto mode 22–29 J Calendar mode 54 T (delete) button 12, 28 z (D-Lighting) 50 I (exposure compensation) 7, 34 l Help 13 K High-sensitivity shooting mode 35 L List by date mode 55 m button 12 C (mode) button 7, 10 T Movie mode 10, 12, 63, 64 M (my Picturetown[...]
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174 Index Technical Notes Digital print order format 85–86, 172 D-Lighting 50 Dock insert 87 DPOF 172 DSCN 151 Dusk/dawn ( J ) 39 E E-mail 89 Error messages 156–159 Exif version 2.2 172 Exposure compensation 34 Extension 151 F Face-priority AF 45 File names 151 Fill flash 30 Fireworks show ( K ) 41 Firmware version 119 Flash 30, 117 lamp 7, 31 [...]
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175 Index Technical Notes my Picturetown 120, 122 Picture Bank 120, 143, 144 Picture Mail 120, 141 user regi stration 148 Utility 121 N Network home wireless LAN 121 profile 121, 124 Night landscape ( G ) 39 Nikon Transfer 60, 76 O One-touch portrait mode 44 menu 45 taking pictures 44 P Panorama 42–43 Panorama assist ( F ) 42 Panorama Maker 78 Pa[...]
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176 Index Technical Notes U User registration 148 key information 148 password 148 Utility 136 Utility (my Pictur etown Utility) 121 installing/uninstalling 137 V Vibration reduction 113 Video Mode 74 Video mode 74, 116 Voice memos 53 Voice recordings Copying 73 making 69 Playing 71 Volume 68, 72 W WAV 151 Welcome screen 104 White balance 91, 97 pr[...]
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En No repr oduction in any f orm of this manual, in whole or in part (except f or brief quotation in critic al articles or reviews), may be made without writte n authorizatio n from NIKON C ORPORA TION. YP7G01(1 1) 6MA32811-01 DIGIT AL CAMERA User ’ s Manu al En[...]