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DIGIT AL CAMER A Refe renc e Manual En[...]
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i Introduction Parts of the Camera The Basics of Shooting and Playback Shooting Features Playback F eatures Reco rdin g and Pl aying Ba ck Movi es General Camera Setu p Connecting the Camera to a TV, Compu ter, o r Printe r Reference Section Technical Notes and Index[...]
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ii Introduction Introduction Thank yo u for purc hasing the Niko n COOLPI X S3600 digita l camera . Before us ing the camera, please read th e informa tion in “For Your Safe ty” ( A viii-x) and familia rize yourself with the information provided in this manu al. After read in g, plea se keep this man ual handy and refer to it to enhanc e your e[...]
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iii Introduction About This Manual If you want to start using the camera ri ght away, see “The Basic s of Shooting and Playb ack” ( A 10). To learn about th e parts of the camera and informa tion that is displ ayed in the monitor, see “Parts of the Came ra” ( A 1).[...]
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iv Introduction Other Inf ormation • Symbols and Co nventions • SD, SDH C, and SDXC m emory cards are ref erred to as “me mory c ards” in this manual. • The s etting at the time of purch ase is r eferr ed to as the “default setting .” • The names of menu items displayed in the camera monitor, and the names of buttons or message s di[...]
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v Introduction Information and Precaut ions Life-Long Le arning As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning” commitment to ongoi ng product support and education, continua lly upda ted inform ation is avai lable o nline at the fo llowin g sites: • For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/ • For users in Eu rope and Africa: http://www.e[...]
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vi Introduction Abou t the Manua ls • No part of the docum entation included with this prod uct may be re produced, transmitted, transcr ibed, sto red in a r etrieval system, or t ransla ted into an y languag e in any fo rm, by any mean s, without Nikon’s prior written permission. • Nikon reserves the right to change the specif ications of th[...]
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vii Introduction Disposing of Data Stora ge Devices Please note that deleting images or formatting da ta storage devices such as memory cards or built- in ca mera me mory does not c omple tely era se the origi nal ima ge data. Delet ed file s can someti mes be recove red from disc arded s torage d evices us ing commerc ially av ailable sof tware , [...]
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viii Introduction To p r ev en t d am a g e t o y ou r N i ko n p r od u c t o r in ju ry t o y o u rs el f o r to ot h e rs , re a d t h e fo l lo w in g safety preca utions in th eir entirety bef ore using thi s equipme nt. Keep these sa fety instructio ns where all th ose who use the pro duct will re ad them. The consequen ces that coul d result[...]
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ix Introduction Do not remain in contact with the camera, battery charger, or AC adapter for extended periods while the dev ices are on or in use Parts of the devic es become hot. Leaving the devices in d irect co ntact with the skin for ex tended pe riods ma y resu lt in low- temperatur e burns. Do not leave th e product where it will be exposed t[...]
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x Introduction • Do not damage, modify, forcibly tug or bend t he US B cable, place it under he avy objects, o r expose it to heat or fl a mes. Should the insulation be damaged and the wires b ecome exposed, t ake it t o a Nikon- autho rized service r epresenta tive for inspe ction. Fail ure to obse rve these precau tions could re sult in fire or[...]
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xi Introduction Notices fo r Customers in the U.S.A . IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS– SAV E TH ESE INST RUCTION S. DANGER - TO REDUC E THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, C AREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS For conn ection to a supp ly not in the U .S.A., use an a ttachmen t pl ug adap ter of t he proper co nfiguration fo r the power outle t if n[...]
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xii Introduction Notice for Customers in the State of California WARNING Handling the c ord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemica l known to the S tate of Cali fo rnia to caus e birt h defects or other repr oductive harm . Wash ha nds afte r handli ng. Niko n In c. , 1300 Wa lt Whitman Road Melv ille, New Yor k 11747-30 64 USA Tel: 631[...]
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xiii Introduction Introduction ............... ................... .......... ....... ii Read This First ................................................ ....... ii About This Manual ...................... ............... ............. iii Information an d Precautions ............... .............. v For Your Safet y ...............................[...]
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xiv Introduction Options Available in the Shooting Menu .................... ............... ............... ....................... ............... ... 54 Functions T hat Cann ot Be Used Simultaneously ............................ ...................... 56 Focusing ....................... ........................................ 58 Using Face Dete[...]
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xv Introduction Connecting th e Camera to a Printe r .................... ............... ............... ....................... ......... E 21 Printing Image s One at a Time ........... .. E 23 Printing M ultiple Images .. ............... ......... E 25 The Shooting Menu (for A (Au to) Mod e) ......................................... ............[...]
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xvi Introduction Storage ......................... ............... ...................... ....... F 6 Troubleshooting ......................... ................... F 7 Specifications ............. .................................. F 16 Approved M emory Card s. ...................... .... F 20 Index ............ ....................................[...]
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1 Parts of the Camera Parts of t h e Came ra The Camera Body 12 3 4 5 7 11 9 10 8 6 Lens cover closed 1 Shutter-releas e button ........ ............... ............. 26 2 Zoom control ...... ............... ...................... ............. 25 f : Wide-an gle............. ............... ............... ..... 25 g : Telephoto .......... .......[...]
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2 Parts of the Camera 1 2 4 3 5 7 8 6 9 11 12 13 10 1 Charge lamp ............... ....................... ............... ..... 13 Flash l amp ............. ............... ...................... ............. 45 2 b ( e movie-record) button ........ ............. 67 3 A (shoo ting mo de) button ...................... ............... ..............[...]
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3 Parts of the Camera Attaching th e Camera Strap[...]
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4 Parts of the Camera Use the multi selec tor and the k button to navig ate the menu s. Using Me nus (the d Button) 1 Press th e d button. • The menu is displayed. 2 Press t he multi sele ctor J . • The cur re nt me nu ic on is disp lay ed in yellow . 3 Select th e desired men u ico n. • The menu is changed. 4 Press t he k bu tton. • The me[...]
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5 Parts of the Camera C Setting Menu Op tions • Certain menu options cannot be set depending on the current shooting mode or the state of the came ra. U navai labl e options a re dis played in gray and canno t be s elect ed. • When a me nu is disp layed, you ca n switch to sh ooting mode by pressing th e shutter-r elease button, A (shooting mod[...]
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6 Parts of the Camera The information that is displa yed in the monitor during sh ooting and playback changes depending on the camera’s settings a nd state of use. By default , information is displaye d when the camera is t urne d on and when you operate t he came ra, and t urns off after a few seco nds (when Photo info is set to Auto info in Mon[...]
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7 Parts of the Camera 1 Shoo tin g mode ............... .... 22 , 33, 38, 40, 42 2 Flash mo de ........... ............... ...................... ............. 45 3 Macro mode ........ ...................... ............... ............. 49 4 Zoom indicator ......... ....................... ............ 2 5, 49 5 Focus indicator ...................[...]
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8 Parts of the Camera Playb ack Mo de 2 9 m 0 0 s 29 m 00s 2 9 m 0 0 s 29 m 00s 999 / 999 999 / 999 9 99 9 / 9 99 9 9999 / 9999 13 a b 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 18 19 21 16 17 20 14 12 1 11 23 22 23 24 25 a b 1 5 / 0 5 / 2014 15:30 15 / 05 / 2014 15:30 9999. JPG 9999. JPG 999 / 999 999 / 999[...]
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9 Parts of the Camera 1 Album icon in favorite pi ctures mod e. ............... ............... E 5 2 Category icon in auto sort mode .. ............... ...................... ........ E 9 3 List by date icon ............... ............... ............ E 10 4 Protect i con.. ............... ....................... .... 6 5, E 50 5 Print order icon[...]
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10 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback The Basics of Shooti ng and Playback 1 Open th e battery -chamb er/memor y card slot cover. 2 Insert the battery. • Push the orange battery latch in the direction indica ted by the arrow ( 1 ), and fully insert the battery ( 2 ). • The battery locks into plac e when inserted correctly. B Be Careful to I [...]
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11 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback 3 Clos e the battery -chamb er/memory card slot cover. Remo ving the Ba tter y Turn the cam era off an d ma ke sure that th e power- on lamp and monitor have turn ed off, and the n open th e battery- cham ber/ memory car d slot cove r. Move th e batter y latch in the d irection indicat ed by t he arrow ( 1 )[...]
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12 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback 1 Prepa re the incl uded C harg ing AC Adap ter. • If a plug adapter* is included with your camera, attach the plug adapter to the plug on the Charging AC Adapter. Push the plug adapter firmly until it is securely held in place. Once the two are connected, attempting to forcibly remove the plug adapter cou[...]
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13 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback 3 Disconn ect the C harging AC Adapte r fro m the electric al outlet an d then d i sconn e ct th e USB cable. C Charging Using a Computer or Battery Charger • You can also charge the battery by connecting the camera to a computer ( A 74, E 71). • You can use th e Battery Charger MH-66 (available separate[...]
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14 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback 1 Turn off the camera and o pen the batter y- cham ber/mem ory card sl ot cove r. 2 Inse rt the memor y car d. • Slide the memory ca rd in until it clicks into place. B Be Careful to I nsert the Memory Card i n Corr ect Direction Insert ing th e memor y card upside down o r backwa rds co uld damage the c a[...]
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15 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback B Form at tin g a Me mory Ca rd The first time you insert a m emory card that has been used in a nother device into this camera , make sure to format it with this camera. Insert the memo ry card into the camera, press the d button, and select Format card in the setup menu. Removing the M emory Card Turn the [...]
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16 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback When the camera is turned on fo r the firs t time, th e language- selection scree n and the dat e and time setting s creen for the camer a clock are displayed. • If you exit without sett ing the date an d time, O will flash when the shooting screen is displayed. 1 Press t he power swit ch to turn on the ca[...]
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17 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback 4 Select your home t ime zone and press t he k button. • To e nabl e dayli ght sav ing tim e, p res s H . When the daylight savi ng time function is enabled, W is displaye d above t he map. To dis able the day light saving tim e function, pres s I . 5 Select th e date form at and pre ss the k button. 6 Set[...]
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18 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback C Changing the Language or the D ate and Time Setting • You can change these settings using the Language and Time zone and dat e settings in the z setup menu ( A 73). • You can enabl e or disable daylight saving time in the z setup menu by selecting Time z one and date followed by Time zone . P ress the [...]
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20 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback 1 Press t he power swi tch. • The monitor turns on. • To turn the camera off, press the power switch again. 2 Check the battery level indica tor and the number of ex posure s rema ining. Batter y Level Ind icator Numb er of Ex posu res Rem ain ing The number of imag es that can be taken is displayed. •[...]
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21 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback C The Auto Off Fu nction • The time that elapses befo re the camera enters standby mode is about one minute. The time can be chan ged usi ng the Auto off setting in the setup menu ( A 73). • While the cam era is in standby mod e, the moni tor turns back on if you perform any of the following operations: [...]
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22 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback 1 Press t he A bu tton . 2 Use the m ulti selec tor HI to se lect a shootin g mode an d press the k button. • x (scene auto selector ) mode i s used in thi s example. • The shootin g mode setti ng is save d even afte r the camera is turned off. Step 2 Select a Shooting M o de Scene auto selector[...]
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23 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback Available Sh ooting Modes x Scene auto select or A 32 The camera automatically selects the optimum scene mode when you frame an image, mak ing it even easier to take images usi ng settings that suit the sc ene. b Scene A 33 Camera settings are optimiz ed according to the scene that you select. D Special effe[...]
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24 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback 1 Hold the cam era steady . • Keep fingers and other objects away from the lens, flash, AF assist-ill uminato r, microphon e, and sp eaker. • When taking picture s in portra it (“tall”) orientation, tu rn the camera so th at the flash is above the le ns. 2 Frame the pict ure. • When the camera auto[...]
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25 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback C When Using a Tripod • We recommend using a tripod to stabilize the camera in the following situations: - When shooting in dim lighting - When shooting with the flash mode ( A 4 6) set to W (off) - When using the telephoto setting • When using a tripod to stabilize the camer a during shooting, set Photo[...]
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26 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback 1 Pre ss the shutt er-re lease b u tto n halfwa y. • When the subject is in focus , the focus area glows green (multiple focus a reas can glow gree n). • When you are using dig ital zoom, the camera focuses in the center of the fram e and the focus area is not displayed . When the camera has focused, the[...]
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27 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback The Shutter-release Button B Notes About Saving Images and Recordin g Movies The in dicator showing the num ber of e xposure s remai ning o r the indi cator showin g the ma ximum movie length flas hes while images are being saved or while a movie is being recorded. Do not open the batter y-chamb er/memor y c[...]
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28 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback 1 Press t he c (playback) button. • If you pre ss an d ho ld d own t he c (playback) button while the camera is turned off, the camera turns on in play back mode. 2 Use the mult i se lector to select an im age t o display . • Press and hold d own HIJK to scroll through the images qu ickly. • To return [...]
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29 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback C The Quick Effects Function • When e i s disp laye d in ful l -frame play back mode , you can press the k button to apply an effect to the image. • When the effect sele ction screen is displ ayed, use the multi selector HIJK to select an effect, press the k button, and then select Yes in the confirmatio[...]
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30 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback 1 Press t he l button to delet e the imag e currently d isp layed in th e monitor . 2 Use the m ulti selec tor HI to sel ect th e desi red de letion method and p ress t he k button. • To exit without deleting, press the d button. 3 Sel ect Yes an d press the k button. • Deleted images cannot be recovere [...]
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31 The Basics of Shoot ing and Pl ayback Oper ating the Eras e Select ed Images Scr een 1 Use the m ulti selec tor JK to se lect an image to be delete d, and the n use H to display K . • To undo the selection, pres s I to remove K . • Move the zoom control ( A 1) toward g ( i ) to switch to full-fra me play back o r f ( h ) to switch to thumbna[...]
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32 Shooting Features Shooting Features The camera au tomatically sel ects the opt imum scene mode whe n you frame an ima ge, making it even easier to take ima ges using sett ings that su it the scene. When the cam era sele cts a scene m ode, the shoo ting mo de icon displ ayed in the sh ooting screen cha nges to that for the scen e mode curren tly [...]
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33 Shooting Features When a scene is selec ted, camera setti ngs are automa tically optimized for the selected scene. * Th e i con for the las t s cene select ed is d isp laye d. 1 The camera focuses at infinity. 2 The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. 3 Use of a tripod is recomme nded, because the shu tter speed is slow. Set P[...]
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34 Shooting Features Tips and No tes d Sports • While the shutter-release button is held all th e way down, the camera shoots up to about 6 images continuously at a rate of about 1.1 fps (when image m ode is set to x ). • The frame rate for continuous shooting may vary de pending on the current image mode setting, the memory car d used, or shoo[...]
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35 Shooting Features k Close- up • Macro mode ( A 49) is enabled and the camer a automatically zooms to the closest position at which it can foc us. • You can move the focu s area. Press the k button, use the multi selector HIJK to move the focus area, and press the k button to apply the setting. u Food • Macro mode ( A 49) is enabled and the[...]
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36 Shooting Features o Backlighting • The flash alw ays fires . U Panoram a assi st • You can use this mode when shooting a series of images that can l ater be joi ned on a computer to form a sin gle panorama. • Select the direction in which to add images to the panora ma by using the multi selector HIJK and then pre ss the k button. • Afte[...]
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37 Shooting Features B Pet Portrait Auto Release • Press the mul ti selector J ( n ) to change the Pet portrait auto rele ase setting. - Y : The camera detects a dog or cat face and automati cally rel eases the s hutter. - OFF : The camera doe s not release the shutter automatically , even if a dog or cat face is detected . Press the shutter-rele[...]
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38 Shooting Features Effects can be a pplied to images during sh ooting. * The icon of the last eff ect selected is displayed. Spe cial E ffects Mod e (Applying Effects W hen S hooting) Ente r shoo ting mode M A (s hooting mode) b utton M D (third icon from the t op*) M K M HI M select an effect M k butto n Cat ego ry Description D Soft (defau lt s[...]
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39 Shooting Features • The came ra focuses on the area in the center of the frame. • Whe n Selec tiv e co lor or Cross process is selecte d, use the mu lti selec tor HI to select the desire d color fr om the slid er. To chan ge setting s for any of th e following functio ns, press the k bu tton to ca ncel color s election. -F l a s h m o d e ( [...]
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40 Shooting Features When the camera detects a s miling face, you can tak e an image automatically without pr essi ng the shut ter -rel ease butt on (s mile time r ( A 55)). You can use the skin soften ing option to sm ooth the skin to nes of human fac es. 1 Frame the pict ure. • Point the camera at a human face. 2 Without p ressing the shutt er-[...]
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41 Shooting Features C When the Se lf-timer Lamp Flashes When using sm ile timer, the self- timer lamp fl ashes when the camera detects a face and flashes quickly immediately afte r the shutter is released. Functio ns Ava ilabl e in Sm art Port rait Mode • Flash mode ( A 45) • Self-timer ( A 47) • Expo sure c ompe nsati on ( A 50) • Smart p[...]
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42 Shooting Features Used for general shooting. Set tings can be adju sted to suit the shoo ting cond itions and the type of shot yo u want to ca pture. • You can change how the camera selects the area of the frame t o focus on by changing AF area mode setting ( A 54). The defaul t setting is Target fin ding AF ( A 60). Functio ns Ava ilabl e in [...]
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43 Shooting Features Using Quick Effects When in A (auto) mode , you can apply eff ects to images immed iately aft er releasin g the shutter . • The edit ed image is saved as a separate file with a diffe rent na me. 1 Press t he k button wh en the image i s display ed after it is taken i n A (auto) mode . • When you press the d button or when n[...]
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44 Shooting Features The function s that are ava ilable vary dep ending on th e shootin g mode, as show n below. * Availability depends on th e setting. Functi ons That Ca n Be Set Using the Mult i Selector x (sce ne au to selector) Sce ne Special effects Smart portrait A (aut o) mode 1 X Flash mode ( A 45) w * ww * w 2 n Self -tim er ( A 47) ww w [...]
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45 Shooting Features Using the Flash You can sel ect a fl ash m ode to m atch the sh ooti ng condi tio ns. 1 Press t he multi sele ctor H ( m ). 2 Select the desir ed flash mo de ( A 4 6) and press t he k button. • If a setting is not applied by pressing the k button within a few seconds, the selection will be canceled. B The Flash Lamp • The s[...]
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46 Shooting Features Avail able F lash Mo des C The Flash Mode Setting • The settin g may not be a vailable with some shooti ng modes. • The setting ap plied in A (auto) mode i s saved in the camera’s m emory even af ter the camera is turned off. C Red-eye Reduction If the cam era detec ts red ey e while saving an i m age, t he affected area [...]
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47 Shooting Features Using the Self-timer The camera is e quipped with a s elf-ti mer that re lea ses t he shu tte r abo ut ten s econds or two seconds aft er you pre ss the shu tter-rele ase butto n. Set Photo VR to Off in the setup menu ( A 73 ) when using a tripod to sta bilize the camera during shooting. 1 Press t he multi sele ctor J ( n ). 2 [...]
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48 Shooting Features 4 Press t he shutter -releas e button the rest of the way down. • Countdown starts. The self-timer lamp flashes and the n glows steadil y about one seco nd before the shutter is relea sed. • When the shutter is released, the self-timer i s set to OFF . • To stop the countdow n, press the shutter- release bu tton agai n. F[...]
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49 Shooting Features Using Macro Mode Use macro mode when taking close-up images. 1 Press t he multi sele ctor I ( p ). 2 Sel ect ON and press t he k button. • If the setting is not applied by pressing the k button within a few seconds, the se le cti on w ill be c an cele d. 3 Move the zoom co ntrol to set t he zoom ratio to a pos iti on where F [...]
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50 Shooting Features Adjusting Brightness (Exposure Compensa tion) You can adj ust overall image b rig htness. 1 Press t he multi sele ctor K ( o ). 2 Select a compen sation va lue a nd pr ess t he k button. • To brighten the image, set a positive (+) valu e. • To darken the image, set a negative (–) value. • The compensation value is appli[...]
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51 Shooting Features Default Settings Default settings for each shooting mode are described below. Fla sh mod e ( A 45) Self -tim er ( A 47) Macro mode ( A 49) Exposure compensation ( A 50) x (scene auto selector) U 1 Off Off 2 0.0 Scene b (portrait) V Off Off 2 0.0 c (landsc ape ) W 2 Off Off 2 0.0 d (sports ) W 2 Off 2 Off 2 0.0 e (night portrait[...]
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52 Shooting Features 1 U (auto flash) or W (off) can be selec ted. When U (auto flash) is selected, the camera automatically selects the flash mode approp riate for the scen e it has been selected. 2 The setting cannot be chang ed. 3 The setting cannot be chang ed. The flash mo de setti ng is fixed at the fill fl ash with slow sync and red-eye redu[...]
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53 Shooting Features The settings listed below can be changed by pressing the d button during shooting ( A 4). The settings that can be changed vary depending on th e shooting mode, as shown below. 1 The setting is also applied to other shooting modes. 2 Additional settings ar e available for some s cene modes. See “Tips and Notes” ( A 34) f or[...]
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54 Shooting Features Options Available in the Sho oting Menu Option Description A Image mode Allows you to set the combination of image size and image quality used when s aving images. • Default setting: x 5152 × 38 6 4 E 28 White balance Allows you to adjust white balance to suit the weather conditions or light source in or der to make the colo[...]
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55 Shooting Features Skin sof tenin g Allows you to select t he skin so ftening le vel for huma n faces. • Default setting: Normal E 42 Smile timer Allows you to select whether or not the camera automatically releases the shutter when it detects a human smiling face. • Default setting: On E 43 Blink proof The camera automatically releases the s[...]
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56 Shooting Features Some func tions cann ot be used with other men u options. Functi ons That Ca nnot Be Used Simultaneously Restricte d function Option Description Flash mode Continuous ( A 54) When a setting other than Singl e is selected, th e flash cannot be us ed. Blink proof ( A 55) Whe n Blink proof is set to On , the flash cannot be used. [...]
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57 Shooting Features B Notes About Digital Zoom • Depending on the shooting mode or the current settings, digital zoom may not be available ( E 67). • When digital zoom is in eff ect, the camera focuses in the center of the frame. Quick effects Continuous ( A 54) Quick effects cannot be applied to images immediately after they are taken with co[...]
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58 Shooting Features The focus are a varies dep ending on th e shootin g mode. Using Face Detection When the c amer a is point ed at a hu man fa ce in the shoo ting modes as shown below, the camera a utomatically detects the face and foc uses on it. • e / b Por tra it , h / c Ni ght portrait , or d Backlight ing in x (scene auto selector) mode ( [...]
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59 Shooting Features Using Skin Softening When the shut ter is r ele ased whi le us ing one of the s hooti ng mod es li sted b elow , th e cam era detects hum an face s and proces ses the image to soften fa cial sk in tones (up to th ree faces ). • Sm art po rtrai t mod e ( A 40 ) - The ski n softening leve l can be adjusted. • e Por tra it , h[...]
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60 Shooting Features Using Target Finding AF When AF area mode ( A 54) in A (auto) mode is s et to Target finding AF , the camera focuses in th e manner de scribed bel ow when you p ress the shutt er-relea se button halfway. • The came ra detects th e main subject and focuses on it. When th e subj ect is in f ocus, the focus are a glows g reen. I[...]
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61 Shooting Features Subjects Not Suitabl e for Autofocus The camera ma y not focus as expected in the fo llowing situation s. In some rare cases , the subject may not be in focus despite the fact that the focus area or the focus indicator glo ws green: • Subje ct is very dark • Object s of sharply differing br ightness are included in th e sce[...]
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62 Shooting Features Focus Lock Focus lock shooting is recommended when the camera does not activate the focus area that contains the desired subject. 1 Set AF area mode to Ce nter in A (auto) mode ( A 54 ). 2 Posit ion the subjec t in the c enter of the fr ame a nd pr ess th e shu tter- rele ase bu tton h alfwa y. • The camer a focuses on th e s[...]
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63 Playback Feature s Play back F eatures Moving th e zoom cont rol tow ard g ( i ) in full-frame playback mode ( A 28) zooms in on the image. • You can change t he zoom rat io by moving the zoom control toward f ( h ) or g ( i ). • To view a diffe rent area of the image, pres s the multi sel ector HIJK . • If you are view ing an image tha t [...]
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64 Playback Feature s Moving th e zoom cont rol tow ard f ( h ) in full-fra m e playback mo de ( A 28 ) displays images a s thu mbnails . • You can ch ange the number of thumbnails displayed by moving t he zoom contr ol toward f ( h ) or g ( i ). • While using thumbn ail playba ck mode, pr ess the mult i selector HIJK to s elect an image an d t[...]
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65 Playback Feature s When view ing i mages in full-fr ame play back m ode or thumb nail play back mode, you can configure th e menu oper ations listed below by pre ssing the d butto n ( A 4). Functi ons That Ca n Be Set with the d Button (Playbac k Menu) Option Description A Quick retouch* Allows you to create retouched copies in which contrast an[...]
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66 Playback Feature s * Edited images are saved as separate fil es. Some images may not be edited. Favorite pictures Allows you to a dd images to an album. This option is not display ed in favorite pictures mode. E 5 Remove from favorites Allows yo u to remove i mages from an album. This option is display ed only in favorite pictures mode. E 7 Opti[...]
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67 Recording and Playing B ack Movies Recording and Playing Back Movies 1 Disp lay the sh ooting scre en. • Check the remaining amount of movie recording time. • When the Photo info option in Monitor settings ( A 73) in the setup menu is set to Movie fr ame+auto info , the area that will be visibl e in the movie can be confir med before movie r[...]
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68 Recording and Playing B ack Movies B Maxi mum Movi e Length Individual mov ie files cannot exceed 2 G B in size or 29 minutes in length, ev en when there is sufficient free space on the memory card for long er recording. • The maximum mov ie length for a single movie is displ ayed on the shooting screen. • Recording may end before either l i[...]
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69 Recording and Playing B ack Movies B Notes About Vibr ation Reduc tion D uring Movie R ecord ing • When Movie VR in the movie menu ( A 70) is set to On (hybri d) , the angle of view (i.e., the area visible in the fr ame) becomes na rrower during mov ie recording. • When using a tripod to stabilize the camer a during shooting, set Movie VR to[...]
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70 Recording and Playing B ack Movies Functions That Can Be Set w ith the d Button (Movie Menu) The setting s of the men u options listed below can b e con fig ured . Ente r shoo ting m ode M d bu tton M D menu icon M k butt on Option Description A Movie options Select the movie type. • Default setting: f 720 / 30 p / V 720 / 25 p • The default[...]
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71 Recording and Playing B ack Movies Press the c butt on to enter playback m ode. Movies are ind icated by the movie options ic on ( A 70). Press the k button to play back mo vies. • To adjust the volume, move the zoom control while a movie is play ing ( A 1). Playing Back Movies 15 / 05 / 2014 15:30 15 / 05 / 2014 15:30 00 1 0 . AVI 0010. AVI 1[...]
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72 Recording and Playing B ack Movies Operation During Movie Playback Playbac k controls are displayed at the bottom of the monito r. The operation s listed bel ow can be perf ormed by using the multi select or JK to select a control and then pressin g the k button. Deleting Mo vies To delete a mov ie, select the desired mo vie in full-frame p layb[...]
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73 General Camera Setup General Ca mera Se tup The setting s of the men u options listed below can b e con fig ured . Functi ons That Ca n Be Set with the d Button (Setup Men u) Press th e d button M z (set up) menu ico n M k butt on Option Description A Welcome screen Allows you to select whether or not the welcom e screen is displa yed whe n the [...]
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74 General Camera Setup AF assist Allows you to enable or disable the AF-assist illuminator. E 67 Digital zoom Allows you to enab le and d isable digi tal zoom. E 67 Soun d set tin gs Allows y ou to adj ust s ou nd set ti ngs. E 68 Auto off Allows you to set the amount of time that pass es before the monitor turns off to save power. E 68 Forma t me[...]
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75 Connecting t he Camera to a TV, Comp uter, or Printer Connecting the Camera to a TV, Compu ter, or Printer You can enhance your enjoym ent of images an d movies by conn ecting the came ra to a TV, com put er, o r pr int er. • Before connecting the camera t o an external device, make sure the remaining battery level is suf ficien t and tur n th[...]
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76 Connecting t he Camera to a TV, Comp uter, or Printer Viewin g ima ges on a TV E 19 Images an d movies captur ed with the camera can be vie wed on a TV. Connection method: Connect the video a nd audio plugs of an optional au dio video cable to the TV’s input jacks. Viewing and organizing images on a computer A 77 You can transfer images to a c[...]
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77 Connecting t he Camera to a TV, Comp uter, or Printer ViewNX 2 is an all-in -one softwa re package which ena bles you to tran sfer, view, ed it and share images. Install V iewNX 2 using the in cluded ViewN X 2 CD-ROM. Installing ViewN X 2 • An In ternet co nnection is required. Compat ible O per ating S ystem s Windows Windows 8.1 , Windows 7,[...]
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78 Connecting t he Camera to a TV, Comp uter, or Printer 1 Start the comput er and ins ert the ViewNX 2 CD-R OM into the CD-ROM drive. • Windows: If instructions fo r operating the CD-ROM are dis played in the window, follow the instructions to proceed to the installation window. • Mac: When the ViewNX 2 window i s displayed, d oub le-c lick t [...]
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79 Connecting t he Camera to a TV, Comp uter, or Printer 5 Exit the in staller when t he installa tion com pletion scre en is displaye d. • Windo ws: Clic k Yes . • Mac: Click OK . The following soft ware is installed : • ViewNX 2 (con sisting of the three modul es below) - Nikon Tr ansfer 2: Fo r transferrin g images t o the comp uter - View[...]
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80 Connecting t he Camera to a TV, Comp uter, or Printer Transferring Image s to t he Computer 1 Choos e how images w ill be copi ed to t he computer . Choose one of the following methods: • Direct USB conn ectio n : Turn the camera off and ensure that the m emory card is inserte d in the camera. Connect the camera to the computer using the USB c[...]
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81 Connecting t he Camera to a TV, Comp uter, or Printer If a message is displayed prompting you to choose a program, select Nikon Transfer 2. • When u sing W ind ows 7 If th e dialog shown at rig ht is di splaye d, follow the steps below to select Nikon Transfe r 2. 1U n d e r Import pi ctures a nd videos , click Change pro gram . A program sele[...]
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82 Connecting t he Camera to a TV, Comp uter, or Printer 3 Term inate the connec tion. • If the camera is connected to the computer, turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cab le. I f you are using a c ard read er o r ca rd sl ot, choose the appropriate option in the computer operating system to eject the remova ble disk corresponding to th e[...]
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E 1 The Referen ce Section prov ides detailed in f ormation and hi nts for usin g the cam era. Shootin g Using Panorama Assist ......... ...... ...... ......... ............ ..... ......... ............ ...... ...... ......... .... E 2 Playback Favorite Pi ctures Mode......... ............... ............ ...... ..... ......... ............ ...... [...]
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E 2 Reference Secti on Use a tr ipod for the best r esults . Set Photo VR to Off in the se tup menu ( A 73) when us ing a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting. * The icon for the last s ce ne mode selected is displayed. 1 Use the mult i sele ctor HIJK to select the direct ion in whi ch imag es are joi ned, and press t he k button. • If [...]
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E 3 Reference Secti on 3 Take the next picture . • Match the outline of the next image so that one third of the frame overla ps the previous ima ge, and press the shutter-release button. 4 Press t he k button when shooting is compl ete. • The camera returns to ste p 1. B Notes About Panorama Assist • Shooting for the panorama se ries is te rm[...]
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E 4 Reference Secti on C R Indicator In panorama assist scene mode, exposure , white balance, and focus for all imag es in a pan orama are fixe d at the valu es for the first image in each ser ies. When the first imag e is taken, R is displayed to indicate that exposure, white bal ance, and focus are locked. C Panorama C reation with Pan orama Make[...]
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E 5 Reference Secti on By adding imag es (excep t movies) to album s as favorit e pictures, yo u can play bac k only the added images. • Images can be sorte d into nine alb ums. Up to 200 images can be added to each album. • The orig inal images are not copied or moved . • The same image can be added to multiple albums. Adding Images to Album[...]
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E 6 Reference Secti on Playi ng Back Im ag es in Album s Use the multi selec tor to selec t an album and th en press the k but ton to pl ay back the ima ges i n the selec ted albu m. • Function s in the p layba ck menu ( A 65) ca n be u sed for the images in t he selecte d album (exc ept Copy and Favorite pict ure s ). • The fo llowing operatio[...]
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E 7 Reference Secti on Rem ovi ng I mage s fr om A lbu ms 1 Use the m ulti selec tor JK to sele ct an image and use H to h i de L . • To display the icons again , press I . • Move the zoom control ( A 1) toward g ( i ) to switch to full-fra me play back o r f ( h ) to switch to thumbnail playback. 2 Press t he k button after confi guring the se[...]
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E 8 Reference Secti on Changing the Favorite s Album Icon 1 Use the mult i se lecto r to select an a lbu m and pres s th e d bu tton. 2 Use JK to selec t an icon color and pres s the k butt on. 3 Sel ect an ic on a nd p res s th e k button. • The icon changes. Press the c bu tto n (p layb ac k mod e) M c button M h Favorite pictures M k button Fa[...]
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E 9 Reference Secti on Ima ges are automat ica lly so rted in to ca te gori es, such as portrai ts, lan dscape s, an d movi es, based on the camera se ttings at the time of shoot ing. Use the multi selec tor to selec t a category and then pr ess the k but ton to pl ay back the ima ges in t he sel ecte d c ate gory . • Function s in the p layba ck[...]
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E 10 Reference Secti on Use the multi selec tor to selec t a date and th en press the k butt on to pla y ba ck the images cap tured o n the se le cted dat e. • Function s in the p layba ck menu ( A 65) ca n be u sed for the images in the selecte d shoot ing dat e (excep t Copy and Remove fr om favorites ). • The fo llowing operatio ns are avai [...]
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E 11 Reference Secti on Before Editing Images You can easily ed it imag es on this camera. Edi ted copie s are sa ved as se parate f i les. Edited copi es are saved with the same shooting date and time as the origin al. C Restrictions on Image E diting An image can be edited up to ten times. Editin g Imag es ( Still Images )[...]
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E 12 Reference Secti on Quick Effects: Changing Hue or Moo d 1 Display th e im age to whic h you want t o appl y an effec t in full-f r ame playback m ode and press t he k button. 2 Use the m ulti selec tor HIJK to select th e desired effec t and pres s the k button. • Move the zoom control ( A 1) toward g ( i ) to switch to full-fra me play back[...]
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E 13 Reference Secti on Quick Retouch: Enhanc ing Contrast and Saturatio n Use the m ulti selec tor HI to selec t the amount of effect ap plied an d press the k button. • The edited vers ion is displa yed on the right. • To exit without saving the copy, press J . D-Lighting: Enhancing Brigh tness and Contrast Use the mu lti selec tor HI to sele[...]
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E 14 Reference Secti on Red-eye Correcti on: Correcting Red-eye Wh en Shooting with the Flash Previ ew th e resu lt and pres s th e k button. • To exit without saving the copy, press the multi selector J . B Notes About Red-eye Correction • Red-eye cor rection can only b e applied to images when r ed-eye is d etected. • Red-eye correction can[...]
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E 15 Reference Secti on Glamour Retouch : Enhancing Hu man Faces 1 Use the m ulti selec tor HIJK to select th e face that y ou want to retouch an d press the k butt on. • When only one face is detected, proceed to step 2. 2 Use JK to select th e effect, u se HI to sele ct the effe ct lev el, and pr ess th e k button. • You can simulta neously a[...]
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E 16 Reference Secti on 4 Sel ect Yes an d press the k button. • An edited copy is created. B Notes About Glamour Retouch • Only one fa ce at a time can be edited using the glamour retouch function. • Depending upon the d irection in which faces are l ooking, or the brightness of faces, the camera may be unable to accurately detect faces, or [...]
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E 17 Reference Secti on Small Picture: Red ucing the Size of a n Image 1 Use the m ulti selec tor HI to sel ect th e desi red co py size a nd pre ss the k button. • Image s taken at an image mode setting of z 5120 × 28 80 are saved at a size of 640 × 360, and images taken at an image mode setti ng of s 38 6 4 × 38 6 4 are sav ed at 480 × 480.[...]
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E 18 Reference Secti on Crop: Creating a Cropped Copy 1 Move th e zoom contro l to en larg e the i mage ( A 63). 2 Refin e copy com position and pres s the d button. • Move the zoom contr ol toward g ( i ) o r f ( h ) to adjust the zoom ratio. Set a zoom ratio at which u is displ aye d. • Use the m ulti sele ctor HIJK to scrol l the image so th[...]
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E 19 Reference Secti on 1 Turn off t he camera an d connec t it to the T V. • Connect the yellow plug to the video-in jack an d the white plug to the audio-in jack on the TV. • Make su re that the plugs are properly ori ented. Do not in sert or remove the plu gs at an angle when connecti ng or disconnecting them. 2 Tune th e television to the v[...]
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E 20 Reference Secti on Users of Pict Bridge-compatible printers c an connect the camera dir ectly to the p rinter and print image s without usin g a computer . Connect ing the Camera to a Printer (Dire ct Print) Take images. Connect to printer ( E 21). Print images on e at a time ( E 23). Print multiple images ( E 25 ). When printing is compl ete,[...]
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E 21 Reference Secti on Connecting the Camer a to a Printer 1 Turn off t he camera. 2 Turn on the pri nter. • Check printer setting s. 3 Conn ect the c amera to the pri nter us ing the USB ca ble. • Make su re that the plugs are properly ori ented. Do not in sert or remove the plu gs at an angle when connecti ng or disconnecting them.[...]
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E 22 Reference Secti on 4 The c amera is au tomatically turned on. • The PictBridge startup scree n ( 1 ) is displayed in the camera monitor, followed by the Print selection screen ( 2 ). B If the PictBridge Startup Screen Is not Displayed When Auto is selected for Ch arge by co mpu ter ( E 71), it m ay be imposs ible to prin t images with direct[...]
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E 23 Reference Secti on Pri nting Ima g es One at a Tim e 1 Use the mult i se lector to sele ct the desi red image and press the k button . • Move the zoom contr ol toward f ( h ) to switch to thumbn ail playba ck or g ( i ) to switch to full-frame playback. 2 Use HI to select Copie s and press the k button. 3 Select the desired numb er of copies[...]
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E 24 Reference Secti on 4 Sel ect Paper size and press the k butt on. 5 Sele ct the desire d pape r size an d press the k button. • To apply the paper size setting configured on the printer , sele ct Defau lt in the paper siz e option. • The paper size options available on the camera vary depending on the prin ter that you use. 6 Sel ect Start [...]
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E 25 Reference Secti on Printing Multiple Images 1 When th e Pr int s elect ion screen is displayed, press t he d button. 2 Use the mult i sele ctor HI to sele ct Paper size and press th e k bu tton. • To exit the print menu, press the d button. 3 Sele ct the desire d pape r size an d press the k button. • To apply the paper size setting config[...]
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E 26 Reference Secti on 4 Sel ect Print selec tion , Print al l imag es , or DPOF printing and press t he k button. Prin t sel ect ion Select imag es (up to 99) an d the number of copies (up to nine) of each. • Use the multi selector JK to select imag es, and use HI to specify the number of copie s to be printed. • Images selected for printing [...]
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E 27 Reference Secti on Print all images One copy each of all imag es saved in the interna l memor y, or on the memo ry car d, i s printed. • When the screen shown on the right is d isplayed, sele ct Start p rint an d press t he k button to start printing. DPOF pri nt ing Print images for which a print order was created usin g th e Print order op[...]
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E 28 Reference Secti on Image Mode (Image Size and Quality) Select the comb ination of im age size a nd compre ssion ratio that is used when sa ving images . The higher the ima ge mode setting, the larger th e size at which it can be printed , and the low er th e com press ion ratio , the high er th e qual ity o f the image s, bu t the number of im[...]
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E 29 Reference Secti on C Ima ge M ode • The ima ge mode setting can also be ch anged in shoo ting mode s oth er than auto. The cha nged setting is also applied to other shooting modes. • Some functions cannot be used with other menu options ( A 56). C Number of Images That Can Be Saved • The approximate number of images that can be sav ed ca[...]
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E 30 Reference Secti on White Balance (Adjusting Hue) Adjust whit e balan ce to suit the light source or weat her conditions in or der to make the colors in images match what you see wit h your eyes. • Use Auto under most con ditions. Change the setting when yo u want to adjust the hue of the image you ar e taking. B Notes About White Balance •[...]
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E 31 Reference Secti on Using Pres et Manua l Use the proc edure below to measure the white balance va lue under th e lighting used d uring shootin g. 1 Place a white or gray re ference object under the lighting that will be used during shooting. 2 Use the m ulti selec tor HI to sele ct Preset manua l in the White bal ance menu, an d press t he k b[...]
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E 32 Reference Secti on 5 Press t he k button to measure the value. • The shutter is rele ased and measu rement is complete . No image is saved . B Notes About Preset Manual A value fo r flash lig hting cannot be measured with Preset manual . Wh en shoo ting us i ng the f las h, set White bala nce to Auto or Flash .[...]
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E 33 Reference Secti on Continuous Shootin g Sele ct A (auto) mode M d button M Contin uous M k button Option Description U Sing le (defau lt sett ing) On e image is taken e ach time the shutter-release button i s pressed. V Continuous While the shutter-rele ase button is held all the way down , imag es are captured continuously. • The frame rate[...]
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E 34 Reference Secti on B Notes About Continuous Shooting • When a setti ng other than Si ngle is se lected, the flash cannot be used. Focus, exposure, and white balance are fixe d at the values deter mined with the first imag e in each series. • It may take some time to save the images after shooting. • Some functions cannot be used with oth[...]
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E 35 Reference Secti on ISO Sensitivity Higher ISO sen sitivity allows dar ker subjects to be capture d. Addition ally, even with subject s of similar b rightnes s, images ca n be taken at fa ster shutter speeds, and blurring caused by camera shake and subject movement can be reduced. • When high er ISO sensitivity is se t, images may contain n o[...]
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E 36 Reference Secti on Color Options Make col ors more v ivid or save images in monoch rome. B Notes About Color Options Some functions cannot be used with other menu options ( A 56) . Sele ct A (auto) mode M d button M Color options M k butto n Option Description n Standard color (default setting) Use for images e xhibiting na tural color. o Vivi[...]
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E 37 Reference Secti on AF Area Mode Use this opt ion to deter mine how the camera se lects the foc us area for au tofocus. Sele ct A (auto) mode M d button M AF area mode M k button Option Description a Face priori ty When the camera detects a human face, it fo cuse s on tha t fac e. See “Using Face Detection” ( A 58) for more inform ation. Wh[...]
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E 38 Reference Secti on x Manual Use the multi selector HIJK to move the focus area to where you want to focus. • To use the multi sele ctor to configure the flash mode or other settings, pr ess the k button. To return to moving the focus area, press the k button again. y Center The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame. s Subj[...]
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E 39 Reference Secti on B Notes About AF Area Mode • When digital zoom is in eff ect, the camera focuses in the center of the frame rega rdless of the AF area mod e setting. • Some functions cannot be used with other menu options ( A 56). M Target finding AF (de fa ult se ttin g) When the camera detects the main subject, it f ocuses on that su [...]
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E 40 Reference Secti on Using Subject Tracking 1 Regist er a sub ject. • Align the subject that you want to track with the border in the center of the monitor and pres s the k button. • When the su bject is regis tered, a yell ow borde r (focus area) is displayed around that subject and the camera begins tracking that subject. • If the subjec[...]
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E 41 Reference Secti on Autofocus Mode Select how the camera focuses w hen shooting still images. C Autofocus Mode for Movie Recordi ng Autofocus mode for m ovie recording ca n be set with Auto focus mode ( E 57) in t he mo vie me nu. Quick E ffect s B Notes About Quick Effects Some functions cannot be used with other menu options ( A 56) . Sele ct[...]
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E 42 Reference Secti on • See “Image Mode (Image Size and Qua lity)” ( E 28) for infor mation about Image mode . Skin Softenin g The effects of skin softeni ng are not vis ible when frami ng images for sh ooting. Ch eck the results in play back mode, af ter ta king im ages. The Smart Portrait Menu Enter shooti ng mode M A (shootin g mode) but[...]
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E 43 Reference Secti on Smile Timer The camera det ects human faces and the n automati cally releases the shutter wh enever a smile is de tected. B Notes About Smile Tim er Some functions cannot be used with other menu options ( A 56) . Enter shooti ng mode M A (shootin g mode) button M F Smart port rait M k bu tton M d button M Smi le ti mer M k b[...]
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E 44 Reference Secti on Blin k Proo f B Notes About Blink Proof Some functions cannot be used with other menu options ( A 56) . Enter shooti ng mode M A (shootin g mode) button M F Smart port rait M k bu tton M d button M Blink proof M k button Option Descriptio n y On The ca mera automati cally releases the shutter twice with every shot and saves [...]
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E 45 Reference Secti on • See “Editing Images (Still Images )” ( E 11) for info rmation about image editing feature s. • See “ Favor ite Pi ctu res Mo de” ( E 5) for info rmation about Favorite pictures and Remove fr om favorites . Print Order (Creating a DPOF Print Order) If you co nfigure print ord er settin gs in a dvance, you can us[...]
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E 46 Reference Secti on 2 Select images (up to 99) and the number of copi es (up to nine ) of each. • Use the multi selector JK to select imag es, and use HI to specify the number of copies to be printed. • Images selected for printing a re indicated by M and the numeral indicating the number of copies to be printed. If no copies have been spec[...]
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E 47 Reference Secti on B Notes About Print Order When a p rint order is created i n favor ite pi ctures mode , auto sort mo de, or l ist by date mo de, the screen shown below is dis played if images other than those in the sele cted album, category, or shooting date have b een marked for prin ting. • Yes : Does not remove print ma rkings from ot[...]
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E 48 Reference Secti on B Notes About Sh ooting Date and Shooting Information for Print Or der • Some printers may not be able to print the shooting date and shooting information. • Shooting information is not printed when the camera is connected to a printer. • The Date and Info settings are reset each time the Print order option is displaye[...]
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E 49 Reference Secti on Slide Show Play back imag es one by one in an automate d “slide show.” When movie files are played ba ck in the slide show, onl y the first fra me of each movie is disp layed. 1 Use the mult i sele ctor HI to sele ct St art and press the k button. • The slide show begins. • To change the interval between im ages, sel[...]
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E 50 Reference Secti on Prote ct The camera pro tects selected images from accidental deletion. Select images t o protec t or cancel protectio n for previou sly protec ted images f rom the image selection screen ( E 51). Note that f ormattin g the cam era’s inter nal memor y or the memory car d perman ently del etes protecte d files ( E 69 ). Pre[...]
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E 51 Reference Secti on The Im age Select ion Scre en When an imag e selection screen such as the on e shown on the right is displayed wh ile operating the camera, follow the procedure s describ ed below to selec t the images . 1 Use the m ulti selec tor JK to se lect an image. • Move the zoom control ( A 1) toward g ( i ) to switch to full-fra m[...]
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E 52 Reference Secti on Rotate Image Specify the orien tation in w hich saved image s ar e displaye d during playb ack. Still images can be rotated 90 degrees cl ockwise or 90 degrees countercl ockwise. Select an image fr om the imag e selectio n screen ( E 5 1). When the Rotate image s creen is displaye d, pres s the m ulti selector JK to rotate t[...]
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E 53 Reference Secti on Voice Mem o Voice memos can be recorded and attac hed to images. Reco rding V oice Memos • Press an d hold th e k butto n to record (up to about 20 seco nds) . • Do not to uch the microp hone. • Durin g recor ding, o and p flash in the monito r. • The voice memo playback screen is displayed after reco rdin g end s. P[...]
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E 54 Reference Secti on Deleting Voice Me mos Press the l button while the screen describe d in “ Playing Voice Memos” ( E 53) is displayed. When the c onf irma tion dia log i s display ed, use th e mult i selector HI to se lect Yes and pre ss the k butto n. • To delete a voice memo for a pr otected image, th e Protect setting must f irst be [...]
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E 55 Reference Secti on 2 Select a copy option and press the k button. • If you choose the Selected images option, use the image selection scr een to specify images ( E 51). B Notes About Copying Images • Only files in formats that this camera can record can be copied. • Operatio n is not gua ranteed w ith images ca ptured with another m ake [...]
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E 56 Reference Secti on Movie Options Select the d esired movie option to re cord. • Memo ry car ds (C lass 6 or h igher) are recom mended for r ecordi ng m ovies ( F 20). 1 The items and frame rate that can be set vary depending on the Video mode setting in the setup menu ( E 70) . 2 When recording in the inte rnal memory, the default setting is[...]
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E 57 Reference Secti on Autofocus Mode Set how the camera focuses in movie mode. Enter sh ooting mod e M d butt on M D menu icon M Auto focu s mo de M k button Option Description A Sing le AF (defau lt sett ing) Focu s is locked w hen the b ( e mov ie- reco rd) b utton i s pr ess ed to start recordin g. Select this optio n when the distan ce betwee[...]
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E 58 Reference Secti on Movie VR Select the vibration r eduction setting used when r ecording movies.. Select Off when using a tripod to st abilize the ca mera during shooting. B Notes About Movie VR The effects of camera shak e may not be completely el iminated in some si tuations. Wind Noise Reduction Set whet her or not to re duce w ind noise d [...]
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E 59 Reference Secti on Welcom e Screen Configure th e welcome screen that is displaye d when you turn on th e camera. The S etu p Menu Press th e d button M z menu ico n M Welcome sc reen M k button Option Description None (defau lt sett ing) D o es not display the welcome screen. COO LPIX Displ ays a welcome screen with the COOLPIX logo. Select a[...]
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E 60 Reference Secti on Time Zone and Date Set the came ra clock. Settin g the Ti me Zone 1 Use the mult i sele ctor HI to sele ct Time zone and pres s the k butt on. Press th e d button M z menu ico n M Time zone and date M k button Option Description Date and time • Select a field : Press the m ulti sele ctor JK (changes between D , M , Y , ho [...]
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E 61 Reference Secti on 2 Sel ect w Ho me time zone or x Travel destin ati on and pres s the k button. • The date and time displayed in the monitor chang es depending on whethe r the home time zone or travel destination is selecte d. 3 Press K . 4 Use JK to selec t the time zone. • Press H to e nable daylight saving time function, and W is disp[...]
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E 62 Reference Secti on Monitor Settings Photo Info Press th e d button M z menu ico n M Mo nito r set tin gs M k butto n Option Description Photo info Set whether or not to display information in the monitor . Image review This setting deter mines whether or not the captured image is displayed immediately after shooting. • Default setting: On Br[...]
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E 63 Reference Secti on B Notes About Monitor Settings When Quick effects ( E 41) is set to On while shooting stil l images, the capture d image is displayed af ter shooting, regardless of the Image re view setting. Framing grid+a uto info Movi e frame+auto info The current settin gs or operatio n guide is displayed, as in Auto info . Shooting mode[...]
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E 64 Reference Secti on Print Date (Imprinting Date and Time) The shooting date and time can be imprinted on the images when shootin g, allowing the in formatio n to be printed even from prin ters that do not support date print ing ( E 48). B Notes About Print Date • Imprinted dates form a permanen t part of image data and cannot be deleted. The [...]
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E 65 Reference Secti on Photo VR Select the vibration r eduction settin g used wh en shooting stil l images. Select Off when using a tripod to st abilize the ca mera during shooting. B Notes About Photo VR • After turning on the camera or a fter switching fr om pl ayback mode to shooting mod e, wait for the shootin g mode scr een to be displ a ye[...]
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E 66 Reference Secti on Motion Detect ion Enable motion detectio n to reduce the ef fects of subject m ovement and camera sha ke when shooting still im ages. B Notes About Motion Detection • Motion detection may be unab le to eliminate th e effects of su bject movement and camer a shake in some si tuations. • Motion detection may be disabled if[...]
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E 67 Reference Secti on AF Assist Enable or dis able the AF-a ssist illumi nator which assists au tofocus ope ration. Digital Zo om B Notes About Digital Zoom Digital zoom cannot be used in the following situations: • When Po rtrait , Night portrait , or Pet portra it is selecte d in scene mode • When smart portrait mode is selected • When Co[...]
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E 68 Reference Secti on Sound Settings Auto Off Set the amount of tim e that elapses before the c amera enter s standby mode ( A 21). You can select 30 s , 1 mi n ( defau lt setting ), 5 min , or 30 mi n . C Setting the Auto Of f Function The time that passes bef ore the camera enter s st andby m ode is f ixed in the f ollowing situa tions: • Whe[...]
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E 69 Reference Secti on Format Memo ry/Format Card Use this opt ion to forma t the inte rnal memor y or a memory card. Formatting the internal m emory or memory c ards permanently d eletes all data. Data that has been deleted cannot be recovered. M a ke sure t o transfer imp ortant images to a co mputer be fore formatt ing. • Do not tu rn the cam[...]
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E 70 Reference Secti on Lang uage Select a lang uage for dis play of came ra menus an d mess ages. Video Mode Adjust settings necessary for connection to a TV. Select from NTSC an d PAL . Both NTSC and PAL are stan dards fo r analog c olor tel evision bro adcas ting. • The ava ilable frame rates in Movie options ( E 56) vary depending on the vide[...]
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E 71 Reference Secti on Charge by Co mputer B Notes About Charging w ith a Computer • When connected to a computer, the camera automatically turns on and starts charging. If the camera is turned off, cha rging stops. • About 3 hours are required to charge a fully ex hausted battery . Charging time increases when images are tra nsferred while th[...]
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E 72 Reference Secti on Blin k Wa rnin g Select wh ether or not th e camera dete cts hum an subject s that have blin ked using fa ce detection ( A 58) when shooting in the fol lowing modes: • x (scene a uto selecto r) mode ( A 32 ) • Por tra it , or Night portrait in scene mo de ( A 33). • A (auto ) mo de (wh en Face priority ( E 37) is selec[...]
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E 73 Reference Secti on Eye-Fi Uplo ad B Notes About Eye-Fi Cards • Note that images will not be uploa ded if signal strength is insufficient even if En able is selected. • Remove your Ey e-Fi card from the camera whe re wireless devi ces are prohibited. Sig nals may be transmitted even if Dis able is selected. • Refer to the instruction manu[...]
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E 74 Reference Secti on Res et Al l When Reset is selected, the came ra’s setting s are restor ed to their defa ult values. • Some settings, such as Time zone and date or Language , are n ot rese t. C Resetting File Numbering To reset file numbering to “0001”, delete all images saved in the internal memory or on the memory card ( A 30) befo[...]
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E 75 Reference Secti on Refer to the table below if an error message is displayed. Error Messages Display Cause /Solutio n A Battery tempera ture is elevated. The camera will turn off. The camera turns off automatically. Wait until the camera or battery temperatu re has cooled before resum ing use. – The camera will turn off to prevent overheatin[...]
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E 76 Reference Secti on Out of memory. Delete im ages or insert a ne w memory card. 14, 30, 72 Image cann ot be save d. An error occurred whil e saving the image. Insert a new memory card or format the interna l memory or memory card. 14, E 69 The camera has run out of file number s. Insert a new memory card or format the interna l memory or memory[...]
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E 77 Reference Secti on Memory con tains no images. There are no images in the internal memory or on the memory card. • Remov e the me mory card from th e came ra to play ba ck images i n the cam era’s in ternal memor y. • To copy the im ages saved in the cam era’s in ternal memory to the memory card, press the d button to select Copy in th[...]
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E 78 Reference Secti on * See the documentation provided with your pr inter for further guid ance and information . Printer error: check printer status. After s olving the p roble m, sele ct Resume and pr ess the k button to resume printing.* – Printer error: check paper. Load the specified size of paper, select Re sume , and press the k button t[...]
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E 79 Reference Secti on Images, movies , or voice memos are as signed f ile names as foll ows. • Voice memo file names have the same identifier and file n umber as the image to which the vo ice memo is attach ed. • When usin g panoram a assist m ode, a new folder is crea ted each tim e a panorama is taken, and each image in the series is saved [...]
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E 80 Reference Secti on Availability may vary with country or region. See our website or brochures for the latest information . Option al Accessories Batte ry charg er Battery Charger MH-66 (Charging time when no charge rem ains: Approx. 1 h 50 min ) AC adapter AC Adapter E H-62G (connect a s shown) Make sure that the power conn ector cord has been[...]
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F 1 Caring for the Product .............. ................ .................... .. F 2 The Camera ....... ............... ............ ...... ......... ............ ..... ...... ......... ............ ...... ...... ......... ... F 2 The Battery ........ ...... ......... ............ ...... ...... ......... ........... ...... ...... ......... ......[...]
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F 2 Technical Notes and Index The Camera To ensure con tinued enj oyment of this N ikon prod uct, observ e the precaution s descri bed below in add ition to the w arnings in “F or Your Safety ” ( A viii-x) whe n using or storing the device. B Keep Dry The dev ice will be da maged if immersed in water or subjecte d to h igh humi dity. B Do Not D[...]
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F 3 Technical Notes and Index B Avoid Sudden Changes in Temperature Sudden changes in temp erature, such as when enter ing or leaving a hea ted building on a cold day, can cause condensation to form inside the device . To prevent condensati on, place the device in a carrying case or a plastic bag before exposing it to sudden changes in tempera ture[...]
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F 4 Technical Notes and Index The Battery Be sure to rea d and foll ow the wa rnings in “For You r Safety” ( A viii-x) befor e use. • Check the battery leve l before using the camera and repla ce or charge the battery if nece ssary. Do not continue charging once the battery is fully c harged as this will result in r educed b attery performanc[...]
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F 5 Technical Notes and Index • Replace the batter y when it no longer holds a charge. Used bat teries are a va luable res ource. Please recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Charging AC Adapter Be sure to rea d and foll ow the wa rnings in “For You r Safety” ( A viii-x) befor e use. • The Charging AC Adapter EH -70P [...]
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F 6 Technical Notes and Index Cleaning Do not use al cohol, thinn er, or othe r volatile ch emicals. Storage Turn the cam era off whe n not in use. Be sure that the pow er-on lamp is off before putting the camera away. Remo ve the batter y if the camera will no t be used for an ext ended period . Do not store the cam era with nap hth a or camp hor [...]
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F 7 Technical Notes and Index If the camer a fails to func tion as expecte d, check th e list of common pr oblems b elow before consultin g your retailer or Nik on-autho rized se rvice r epresenta tive. Power, Displa y, Sett ings Iss ues Trou bleshoot ing Problem Cause/Solution A The camera is on but does not respond. Wait for recording to end. If [...]
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F 8 Technical Notes and Index The camera turns off without warning. • The camera automatically turns off to save power ( auto off fun ction). • The camera and ba ttery may not work properly at low tempe rature s. • The inside of the camer a has become hot. Leave the camera off until the in side of the ca mera has cooled, and then try turning [...]
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F 9 Technical Notes and Index Shooting Iss ues No indi cator s displ ayed in moni tor. Hide info is selected for Ph oto i nfo in Moni tor settings in the setup menu. 73, E 62 Pri nt d ate not available. Time zone and date has not been set in the setup menu. 16, 73, E 60 Date not imprinted on images e ven when Pri nt date is enabled . • The cur re[...]
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F 10 Technical Notes and Index The camera cannot focus. • The subject is too close. Try shooting using macro mode or x (scene a uto selector) mode, or Close-up scene mode. • The subject is hard to focus on. • Set AF assist in the setup menu to Auto . • Turn the camera off and then on again. 32, 35, 49 61 74, E 67 20 Images a re bl urred. ?[...]
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F 11 Technical Notes and Index Bright specks appea r in images captured with fla sh. The flash is reflecting off parti cles in the air. Set the flash mode setting to W (off). 46 Flash does not fire. • The flash mode is set to W (off) . • A scene mode that restricts the flash is selected. • On is sel ected for Blink proof in the smart portrait[...]
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F 12 Technical Notes and Index Images appea r smeared. The lens is dirty. Clea n the le ns. F 6 Colors are unnatural. Whit e balance is not adjusted prop erly. 35, 54, E 30 Randomly spaced brig ht pixels (“noise”) appear in image. The subject is dark and the shutter speed is too slow, or ISO sensitivity is too high. Nois e can be reduced b y: ?[...]
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F 13 Technical Notes and Index Playba ck Iss ues Skin tones are not softened. • In some sh ooting conditions, facial skin tones may not b e softened . • For images containing four or more fac es, try using the Skin soften ing effec t in Glamour retouch in the playback menu. 59 65, E 15 Saving images takes time. It may take more time to save ima[...]
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F 14 Technical Notes and Index Cannot zoom in on image . • Playback zoom cannot be used with movies. • For small images, the zoom ratio displayed on the screen may not be compatible with the actual zoom ratio. • This camera may not be able to z oom in on images captured with another make or model of digita l camera . – Cannot record or play[...]
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F 15 Technical Notes and Index The PictBridge startup scre en is not displayed when the camera is conne cted to a printer. With some PictBridge-compatible pr inters, the PictBridge startup screen may n ot be displayed and it may be imp ossible to print images when Auto is selected for Charge by comput er in the set up m enu . Set Char ge b y com pu[...]
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F 16 Technical Notes and Index Niko n COOLPIX S3 600 Dig ital Camer a Specificati ons Type Compac t digit al camer a Number of effective pixels 20.1 million Image sensor 1 / 2.3 -in . type CCD; total pixels: approx. 20.48 million Lens NI KKOR lens with 8× optical zoom Focal length 4.5–36.0 mm (angle of view equivalent to th at of 25–200 m m le[...]
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F 17 Technical Notes and Index Sto rage Media Internal memo ry (approx. 25 MB), SD/SDHC/SD XC memory card File system DCF, Exi f 2.3 , and DPOF complian t File formats Still pictures: JPEG Sound files (Voice Memo): WAV Movi es: AV I ( Mo tion -JPEG com pliant ) Image size (pixe ls) • 20M (H igh ) [5 152× 3864 P ] • 20M [5152×3 864] • 10M [3[...]
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F 18 Technical Notes and Index Flash Range (approx.) (ISO sensitivit y: Auto ) [W]: 0.5–3.5 m (1 ft 8 in .–11 ft) [T]: 1.5– 2.0 m (5 ft–6 ft 6 in.) Flash control TTL auto f lash with m onitor prefl ashes Interface Hi-Speed USB Data transfer protocol MTP, PTP Video output Can be selected from NTSC and PAL I/O terminal Audio/v ideo ( A/V) out[...]
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F 19 Technical Notes and Index • Unle ss otherw ise stated, all figures assu me a full y-charged battery an d an ambien t tempera ture of 23 ±3°C ( 73.4 ±5.4° F) as specifie d by the Camera and Imaging Produ cts Assoc iat ion (CIP A). 1 Battery life may var y depending on conditions of use, such as the in ter v al between shots or the length [...]
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F 20 Technical Notes and Index Approved Me mory Cards The fo llowing Sec ure Di gital (SD) memory cards h ave b een test ed and approved for use in this ca mera. • Memory cards with an SD Sp eed Class ratin g of 6 or faster ar e recommen ded for recordin g movies . Movie recordin g may stop une xpectedly wh en memory car ds with a lower Speed Cla[...]
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F 21 Technical Notes and Index Trade mark In formatio n • Micro soft, Windows and Window s Vista are either registered tr ademark s or tradema rks of Microsoft Corporatio n in the United State s and/o r other countrie s. • Mac an d OS X are trade marks or registere d trademark s of Appl e Inc., in th e U.S. and othe r countries. • Adobe and A[...]
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F 22 Technical Notes and Index Symbols x Scene auto selector mode .... ....... ....... 32 A Auto mode ....... ............ .......... ..... ..... ........ .... 42 b Scene mod e ......... ............ .......... ..... ..... ....... .. 33 D Special effects mod e ... ............. .......... .... 38 F Smart por trait mod e ............ .......... ....[...]
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Technical Notes and Index F 23 Bat tery-ch amber/ memo ry c ard sl ot co ver ........ .......... .... ..... ........ .......... ..... .... ........ ....... 2, 11, 14 Beac h Z ......... .......... ..... ....... .......... ..... ..... ....... ....... 33 Best Sh ot Selecto r ......... .... ..... ........ 35, E33 Black and wh ite c opy n ...... .......[...]
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F 24 Technical Notes and Index Fill fla sh ....... .......... ..... ....... .......... ..... ..... ..... ....... ...... 46 Fireworks sho w m ....... ....... .......... ..... ..... ....... .. 35 Firmware vers io n ...... ..... ....... ......... 74, E74 Fixed range a uto.... ..... ..... ....... .......... ........ E3 5 Flash ...... ......... ..... ..[...]
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Technical Notes and Index F 25 Movie m enu ...... .......... ....... .......... .... 70, E 56 Movie o ptions ....... ..... ..... ....... ......... 70, E 56 Movie pl ayback ...... .......... ..... ..... ....... .......... ..... ... 71 Movie re cording ......... ..... ....... .......... ..... ..... ....... 67 Movie VR ...... .......... ..... ........[...]
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F 26 Technical Notes and Index S Scene auto select o r ......... .......... ..... ........ ......... 32 Scene mode ........ ............. ......... ..... ........ ... 33, 34 Selective color I ...... .......... ..... ..... ....... .......... .. 38 Self-tim er .......... ........ .......... .... ........ .......... ..... ....... .. 47 Self-tim er lam[...]
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Technical Notes and Index F 27 Volume ......... ..... ..... ........ ......... ..... ........ 71, E53 W WAV ......... ..... ..... ....... .......... ..... ..... ....... .......... ... E79 Welcome scree n ....... ............ .......... 73, E59 White balanc e ......... ..... ..... ....... ....... 54, E 30 Wide-angl e .... ....... .......... ..... ..[...]
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