Nikon S01 manual

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    DIGIT AL CAMERA Ref er enc e Manual T able of Contents For Y ou r S a fe ty Prepare Shoot Vie w Connec t The Setup Menu Te c h n i c a l N o t e s Index En[...]

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    Conten ts Index 0 Thank you for your pur chase of a N ikon C O OLPI X S01 digital camera. T o get the most from your Nikon produc t, be sure to read “For Y our Safety ” ( A iii–iv) and all other instructions thoroughl y and keep them where they will be r ead by all who use the cam era. Symbols and Con ventions T o make it easier to find the i[...]

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    i Index Conten ts Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s For Your Safety ................ ................ ................. ....... iii Notices ....... ............... .................. ................ .............. v Prepare .......... .................. ................ ................. ........ 1 Parts of the Camera .......... ................ ......[...]

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    ii Index Conten ts Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Connect 46 Copying Pictures to a Computer .............. ............ 46 Installing ViewNX 2 ..... ................. .................... .............. 46 Using ViewNX 2: Downloading Pic tures ................. ..47 Printing Photogr aphs....... .................. ............... .... 48 Print Orders [...]

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    Conten ts Index iii For Y our S afety Fo r Y ou r S a fe t y T o preven t damage to your Nikon product or injur y to yourself or to others, r ead the following safet y precautions in their enti rety before using this equipment. Keep these safety instructions w her e all those who use the product will r ead them. The consequences that could result f[...]

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    Conten ts Index iv For Y our S afety Do not use the charging A C adapter with tr avel converters or adap ters designed to convert from on e voltage to another o r with DC-to-AC inverters . F ailure to observe this precaution could damage the pr oduc t or cause overheating or fire. Use appropriate cables . When connecting cables to the input and out[...]

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    v Conten ts Index Notice s Notices • No part of the manuals included with this product may be r eproduced, t ransmitted, transcribed, stored in a r etrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without Nik on's prior written permission. • Nikon reserves the right to change the specifica tions of the har dware [...]

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    vi Conten ts Index Notice s Notice for Customers in Canada CAUTION : This Class B digital apparatus compli es with Canadian ICES-003. AT T EN T I O N : Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la n orme NMB-003 du Can ada. Notices for Cu stomers in Europe This symbol indicat es that this product is to be collected separat ely. The fol[...]

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    Conten ts Index vii Notice s Disposing of Data Storage Devices Please note th at deleting image s or formatting came ra memory or other data storage devices do es not completely erase the or igin al image data. Delet ed files can sometimes be recover ed from discarded stor age devices, potentially resulti ng in the malicious use of personal image d[...]

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    viii Conten ts Index Notice s Use only Nikon brand accessories : Only Nikon brand accessories certified by N ikon sp ecifically for use with your Nikon digita l camera are engineered and pr oven to operate within its operational and safety requirements. The use of non- Nikon accessor ies could damage your camera and may void your Nikon warranty. Be[...]

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    Conten ts Index 1 Prepare Prepare 1 Check the package contents. Confirm tha t the package contains the items listed belo w . Contact your retailer if an ything is missing. 2 Attach the strap . If a plug adapter is included, attach it securely to the charg ing AC adapter; note that once the adapter is atta ched, attempting to forci bly remov e the p[...]

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    Conten ts Index 2 Prepare 3 Charge the camera. Use the suppl ied charging A C adapter whe n charging the camera for the first time. 3.1 T urn the camera off and co nnect the USB cable to the camera ( q ) and A C charging adapter ( w ). 3.2 Plug the adapter i n ( e ). 3.3 Charging takes about tw o hours and 50 minutes. When charging is c omplete, un[...]

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    Conten ts Index 3 Prepare 4 Ready the camera for shooti ng. 4.1 Tu r n t h e c a m e r a o n . 4.2 T ap the desired language. 4.3 Set the clock. When prompted to choose w hether to set the camera clock, tap Ye s . T ap C or D to highlight your home time zone and tap I to sele ct. T a p to choose a date format. The options shown a t right will be di[...]

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    Conten ts Index 4 Prepare 4.4 Choose a design for the HOME display . T a p to highlight a HOME design and tap I to selec t. The camera exits to the HOME display w hen setup is comple te. The HOME display ........... A 7[...]

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    Conten ts Index 5 Par t s o f t he Cam er a Pa r ts of the Camer a 1 Pow er switch/power-on lamp .............................................. 2 11 Monitor/touch screen ............................................................ 6 2 Shutter-release button........ ................................................... 9 12 Speaker ...................[...]

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    Conten ts Index 6 Using the T ouch Screen Using the T o uch S creen The following operations can be per formed by touching o r sliding a finger over the monitor: Ta p : T ap the monitor . T ouch and hold : T ouch the monito r and leave your finger in place for a short period. Drag : Drag a finger over the monitor. The touch scr een : D o not touch [...]

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    Conten ts Index 7 Adjusting Camera Settings Adjusting C amera Settings Use the HO ME display when adj usting camera settings or s witching between photo, mo vie, and playbac k modes. T o view the HOME display , touch the W button. Shooting T ake photos ( A 8). Play View p ictures ( A 30). Movie Shoot movies ( A 16). Set u p Adjust basic camera sett[...]

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    8 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Poin t-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording Shoot P oint-and-Shoot Photograph y and Movie Recording Still Pictures 1 To u c h t h e W button. 2 Ta p Shooting . Ba tt e ry l ev el an d m em ory remaining ............................... A 11 The shutter-release button .........[...]

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    9 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Poin t-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording 3 Fr ame the shot. Ready the camera and frame the shot. 4 Fo cu s. Press the shutter-release button halfway t o lock focus and exposure. 5 Shoot. Press the shutter-r elease button the rest of the way down. Holding the c amera : Be c[...]

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    10 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Poin t-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording Viewing pictures ........... A 30 Deleting p ictures ..... ..... A 43[...]

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    11 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Poin t-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording The Shooting Mode Displa y The indicat ors displaye d var y with ca mera settings and shooting conditions. Some indica tors only appear for a few seconds after the came ra is tu rned on or an operatio n is per formed; to display th[...]

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    12 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Poin t-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording The camera automatically sele c ts from the follo wing scene modes according to the type of subject: e (por traits), f (landscapes), h (nigh t por traits), g (night landscapes ), i (close -ups), j (backlit subjects), and G (other s[...]

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    13 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Poin t-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording The Shooting Menu The shooting menu can be displayed by touc hing the W button when the camera is in shooting mode and tapping C . T a p B or C to displa y the desired item and tap to view options. Self-timer Release the shutter te[...]

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    14 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Poin t-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording ❚❚ T aking Photographs If you hold the zoom contro l to g after zooming in to the maximum optical zoom pos ition, you can further increase magnification by up to 4× wi th digital zoo m . G mo de is selected wh en digital z oom[...]

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    15 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Poin t-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording T ouch shooting : At default settings, you can take pictures simply by tapping subjects in the display ( A 26). If faces are detected, you can focus and ta ke pictures by tapping inside the double bor ders. Sleep : If no oper ation[...]

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    16 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Poin t-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording Movies 1 To u c h t h e W button. 2 Ta p Movie . 3 Fr ame the shot. 4 Star t record ing. Pr ess the shutter-rele ase button all the way down. 5 End recordi ng. Pr ess the shutter-r elease button all the way down a second time to en[...]

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    17 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Poin t-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording The Movie Mod e D ispla y The camera focuses on the subject in th e center of the frame . The focus indicator lights green when the camera focu ses, r ed if the camera is unable to f ocus. 1 Movie mode indicator ......... .........[...]

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    18 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Poin t-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording The Movie Me nu The movie menu can be displayed by touching the W button when the camera is in movie mode and tap ping C . T ap B or C to display the desired item and tap to view options. Self-timer Start recording about ten second[...]

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    19 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Poin t-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording ❚❚ Recording Movies T he c am e ra m ay re c or d s o u nd s ma d e b y ca m e ra co n tr ol s o r by the lens during f ocusing or when aperture is adjusted to reflect ch anges in the br ightness of the subject. Digital zo om c[...]

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    20 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Photograph y and Movie Recording More on Photograph y and Movie Recording The Self- Timer Shutter re lease is delayed until a bout ten second s after the shutt er-release button is pressed. 1 Ta p Self-timer . 2 Ta p On . 3 Set focus and ex posure. Press the shutter-relea[...]

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    21 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Photograph y and Movie Recording Choosing a Flash Mode Choose a flash mode as follows: 1 Ta p Flash mode . 2 Ta p a n o p t i o n . Mode: A Ta p : W ➜ C ➜ Fl as h mo de The flash indicator shows flash status when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway . • On [...]

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    22 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Photograph y and Movie Recording The flash has a range of about 0.5–1.4 m (1 ft 8 in.–4 ft 7 in.) when the camera is zoomed all the way out, or 0.5–0.8 m (1 ft 8 i n.–2 ft 7 i n.) at ma ximu m zo om. Red- eye reduc tion : A series of low-intensit y “ pre-flashes[...]

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    23 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Photograph y and Movie Recording Special Effects Record phot os or movies with special eff ects. 1 Ta p Special effects . 2 Select an option. T ap a n option and tap I . Mode: A or D Ta p : W ➜ C ➜ Special effects T o resume normal shooting , tap p and tap I . T o exi[...]

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    24 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Photograph y and Movie Recording Exp osure Comp ensati on Adjust exposure to make pic tures lighter or darke r . 1 Ta p Exposure comp . 2 Adju st ex posu re. Ta p U or V to adjust exposure. 3 Ta p I . Mode: A or D Ta p : W ➜ C ➜ Exposure comp . Ta p U to make pictures[...]

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    25 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Photograph y and Movie Recording Image Size Choose the size of photographs taken with the camera. 1 Ta p Image mode . 2 Ta p a n o p t i o n . Mode: A Ta p : W ➜ C ➜ C ➜ Image mode Image mode is not rese t when the camera is turned off . 1 All figures are approximat[...]

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    26 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Photograph y and Movie Recording T ouch Shooting Choose whether phot os can be taken and movies rec orded by tapping the displa y. 1 Ta p T ouch shooting . 2 Ta p a n o p t i o n . Mode: A or D Ta p : W ➜ C ➜ C ➜ T ouch shooting T apping too hard may m ove the camer[...]

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    27 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Photograph y and Movie Recording If a focus area ( X ) appears when you tap the displ ay , to shoot you must either tap inside the focus area or , if faces are detected, inside any of the square borders indicating faces. If the self -timer ( A 20) is on, tapping the d isp[...]

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    28 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Photograph y and Movie Recording Autof ocus Mode Choose how the camera f ocuses in movie mode. 1 Ta p Aut ofoc us m ode . 2 Ta p a n o p t i o n . Mode: D Ta p : W ➜ C ➜ Au tofo cu s mo de The option sele cted does not change when the camera is turned off. Select W Si[...]

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    29 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Photograph y and Movie Recording Movie F rame Size Choose a frame size for movies. 1 Ta p Movie options . 2 Ta p a n o p t i o n . Mode: D Ta p : W ➜ C ➜ C ➜ Movie options The option sele cted does not change when the camera is turned off. 1 All figures are approxim[...]

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    30 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Basic Playback Vi e w Basic Playback V iewing Photogra phs Full F rame Press the c button to view the most r ecent picture, then drag the picture left or right or tap C or D to view other images, or t ouch and hold C or D to scan rapidly through pictures. T o exit playback, press[...]

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    31 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Basic Playback V iewing Movies T o view movies, press c to view pic tures and then scroll through images as described on page 30 until you find a picture marked with a R icon. T ap R to star t playback. Movie Play back Controls T a pping the monitor displays the following control[...]

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    32 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Basic Playback The Playback D isplay The indicat ors displaye d var y with the imag e type and camera se ttings. Some indic ators only app ear for a f ew seconds after an operation is per formed. T o display or hide indicat ors, tap the display . When playback is restricted to fa[...]

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    33 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Basic Playback The Playback M enu The playback menu can be displa yed by touching the W button during playback and tapping C . T ap B or C to display the desired item and tap to view options. Delete Delete mul tiple pictures. A 45 Favo ri te s Add pictures to favori tes. A 37 Fil[...]

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    34 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Play back More on Playback Playback Z oom T o zoom in on a picture in full-frame playback, double -tap the image or select i ( g ) with the zoom control. Use the zoom control to zoom in a nd out. T o scroll, drag the picture or tap A , B , C , or D . T o cancel zoom, do u[...]

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    35 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Play back V iewing Multiple Images (Thumbna il Playback) T o view pic tures in “ contact sheets” of four , nine, or 16 images, select h ( f ) with the zoom cont rol when a picture is displa yed full frame. Use the zoom control to choose the number of pictures disp lay[...]

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    36 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Play back Adding Pictures to F av orites Add pictures to favorit es for easy viewing ( A 38, 4 0) and to protect them from accidental deletion. ❚❚ Adding a Pic ture to F avorites T o add individual pictures to favorites during pla yback: 1 Display the picture . Displa[...]

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    37 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Play back ❚❚ Adding Multiple Pictures to Fav orites Use the Fa vo r i t e s option in the playback menu to add multiple pictures to favorites . 1 Ta p Fa vo r i t e s . 2 Select pictures. T a p pictu res to add them to favorites. Selected pictures are in dicated by y [...]

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    38 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Play back Vi e w i ng Fa vo r i t e s T o hide images not in the “favorit es” list, tap h . Addi ng pic tures to favorites ................................... A 36 T o make all pictur es available for vie wing, tap C . View f avorites[...]

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    39 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Play back V iewing Pictures b y Date F ollow t he steps below to restrict playback to pictures taken on a selec ted date. 1 During playback, tap C . 2 Choose a date. Ta p B or C to scroll thr ough dates and tap a d ate to selec t it. Only the last 30 days of shooting are [...]

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    40 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Play back Slide Shows View pictu res as a slide show . P ictures will be displ ayed one at a time in the order re corded. 1 Ta p Slide sh ow . 2 Choose the pictures shown. Slid e Sho w Pla yb ack C ont rols T a pping the monitor displays the following controls: Mode: B Ta[...]

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    41 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Play back Fil ter Eff ec ts Apply filter effe c ts to creat e retouched copies of pictures during playback: 1 Ta p Filter eff ects . 2 Sel ect a pictu re . Ta p B or C to view pictures, then tap a picture and tap I . Mode: B Ta p : W ➜ C ➜ Filter effects Filter effect[...]

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    42 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Play back 3 Select a filter . T ap a filter and tap I . 4 Ta p Ye s . u T o y came ra ef fect Vig netting and color ar e adjusted for a t oy camera effe ct. d Soft Apply a soft-filter effect from the center of the image outwards and in the vicinity of faces detected by th[...]

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    43 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Play back Deleting Pictures Delete pictur es as described below . Note tha t once deleted , pictures can not be r ecover ed. ❚❚ Deleting Individual Pic tures T o delete individual pic tur es during playback: 1 Display the picture . Display the pic tur e you want to de[...]

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    44 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Play back 4 Delete the picture. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; tap Ye s . T o exit without deleting the picture , tap No .[...]

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    45 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes More on Play back ❚❚ Deleting Multiple Pictures Use the Delete option in the playback menu t o delete multiple p ictures. 1 Ta p Delete . 2 Ta p a n o p t i o n . 3 Ta p Ye s . Mode: B Ta p : W ➜ C ➜ Delete Deleting individua l pictures................................ ...[...]

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    46 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Copying Pictures to a C omputer C onnec t Cop ying Pict ures to a C omputer Installing V iewNX 2 Install ViewNX 2 to upload, view, edit, and share photos and movies. An Internet conn ec tion is r equired. F or system requirements and other information, see the N ikon websit e for[...]

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    47 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Copying Pictures to a C omputer Using V iewNX 2: Downloading Pic tures 1 Tu r n t h e c a m e r a o f f . 2 Connect the USB cable. Connect the camera to the co mputer using the supplied USB cable. The camera will turn on and ch arging will star t automatically ( A 63). 3 Start N [...]

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    48 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Printing Photographs Printing Photogr aphs Sele cted photo s can be pri nted on a Pict Bridge pr inter connec ted direc tly to the camera. ❚❚ Connecting th e Camera 1 Tu r n t h e c a m e r a o f f . 2 Connect the USB cable. T urn the printe r on and connec t it t o the camer[...]

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    49 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Printing Photographs ❚❚ Printing Multiple Pictures 1 Ta p F . 2 Choose a page size . 3 Ta p a n o p t i o n . • Print selection : T ap the B and C arrows on the right to display pictures and tap a picture to select, then ta p the B and C arrows on the left to choo se the nu[...]

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    50 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Printing Photographs • Print all images : T ap St art pri nt to print one copy of al l pictures in memor y . • DPOF printing : T ap Star t print to print the pictu r es in the pr int or der created with the Print order option in the playback menu. T o view the print order , t[...]

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    51 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Print Orders (DPOF) Prin t Ord ers (DP OF) Create a digital “ print order ” for PictBridge printers and f or devices that suppor t DPOF . 1 Ta p Pri nt ord er . 2 Select pictures. Ta p t h e B and C arrows on the right to display pictures and tap a pic ture to select, then ta[...]

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    52 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Print Orders (DPOF) 3 Select imprint options. T ap t he following options to selec t or deselect: • Dat e : Print the date of recording on all pictures. • Info : Print shooting information on all pictures. 4 Ta p I . Ta p I to complete th e print order . The Date and Info opt[...]

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    53 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Viewing Pictures on TV V iewing Pictures on T V T o vie w pictures on a T V , conne ct the camera using an option al Audio V ideo Cable EG-C P14 and follow the st eps below . 1 Tu r n t h e c a m e r a o f f . 2 Connect the A/V cable. 3 T une the T V to the video channel. 4 Tu r [...]

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    54 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes The Setup Menu Use the setup menu to adjust basic ca mera settings. T o displa y the setup menu, touch the W button and tap Set up . T ap B or C to display the desired item and tap to vi ew options. Choos e HOME di splay Choose the de sign of the HOME disp lay . A 55 Welcome scre[...]

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    55 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Choosing a HOME Design Choosing a HOME Design Choose the design of the HOME display . 1 Ta p Choose HOME display . 2 Select a design. T ap a n option and tap I . Ta p : W ➜ z Se t up ➜ Choose HOME displa y T o exit without changing settings, tap J . Selecting Wallpaper displa[...]

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    56 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes W elcome Screen W elc ome Screen Choose whethe r the camera displays a welcome message when turned on. 1 Ta p W elcome screen . 2 Select an option. Ta p On or Off (defa ult) and tap I . Ta p : W ➜ z Se t up ➜ W el come scr een T o exit without changing settings, tap J .[...]

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    57 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Time Zone and Date Ti m e Z on e a nd D at e Set the cl ock, choose the order in w hich the date is displayed, and choose a time zone. 1 Ta p Time zone and dat e . 2 Ta p a n o p t i o n . Ta p : W ➜ z Se t up ➜ T ime zone and date T o exit without changing settings, tap J . [...]

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    58 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Time Zone and Date ❚❚ Choosing a T ravel Destination Time Zone 1 Ta p Tim e z on e . 2 Ta p x T rav el destination . 3 Ta p o . 4 Choose a time zone. Ta p C or D t o highlight a time zone and tap I to selec t. T o exit without changing settings, tap J . Z appears in the sho o[...]

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    59 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Sound Se ttings Sound Se ttings Choose whethe r the camera sounds a beep when an operation is per formed. 1 Ta p Sound se ttings . 2 Select an option. Ta p On (default) or Off . Ta p : W ➜ z Se t up ➜ Sound settings If On is selec ted , a beep will sound when the s hutter is [...]

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    60 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Formatting Fo r m at t i ng F ormat camera memory. Note that this permanently deletes all data in memor y . Be sure to c opy any pictures or other data you wish to keep to a computer before proceeding. 1 Ta p Format memory . 2 Ta p Ye s . 3 Ta p OK . Ta p : W ➜ z Se t up ➜ F [...]

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    61 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Choosing a Language Choosing a Language Choose a language f or camera menus and display s. 1 Ta p Language . 2 Ta p a l a n g u a g e . Ta p : W ➜ z Se t up ➜ Lan guage T o exit without changing settings, tap J .[...]

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    62 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Video Mode V ideo Mode Befor e connecting the camera to a TV , set the camera to the correct video standard. 1 Ta p Vi de o m o de . 2 Ta p a n o p t i o n . Ta p : W ➜ z Se t up ➜ V ideo mode T o exit without changing settings, tap J . NTSC Choose when conn ecting to NTSC de[...]

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    63 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Com pu ter C ha rgi ng Computer Char ging Choose whet her the camera charges wh en connected to a co mputer . 1 Ta p Charge by comput er . 2 Ta p a n o p t i o n . Ta p : W ➜ z Se t up ➜ Char ge by computer The charging AC adapter .............................................[...]

  • Page 74

    64 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Com pu ter C ha rgi ng A computer can not be used to charge the camera or download data from camera memory until the initial language selection has been completed and the camera clock is set ( A 3). Use the charging AC adapter ( A 2) when char ging the camera for the first time a[...]

  • Page 75

    65 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Restoring Default Settings Restoring Default Settings T o restore camera settings to their default values, tap Reset all . A confirmation dialog will be displayed; tap Reset . The following options ar e reset: Ta p : W ➜ z Se t up ➜ Reset all T o exit without changing setting[...]

  • Page 76

    66 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Firmwar e Version Firm ware V ersion View th e camera firmwar e version. Ta p : W ➜ z Se t up ➜ F irmware v ersion Ta p J to exit.[...]

  • Page 77

    67 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes File and Folde r Na mes T echnical Notes File and F older Names Image files cre ated by the camera a re named as follo ws: Cleaning and st orage .................................................... A 71 Camera care .................... A 68 T roubleshooting ............ A 72 Erro[...]

  • Page 78

    68 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Caring for the Camera: Cautions Cari ng fo r th e Came ra: Ca utio ns T o en sur e continue d enjoyment of your Nikon pr oduct, observe the precau tions listed in this section and in “F or Y our Safety ” ( A iii–iv) when storing or using the device. ❚❚ Camera Care Do no[...]

  • Page 79

    69 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Caring for the Camera: Cautions D o n o t a p p l y p r e s s u re t o t h e m o n i t o r, as t h i s c o u l d ca u s e d a m a g e or malfunc tion. Dust or lint on the di splays can be removed with a blowe r. Stains can be re moved by wiping li ghtly with a soft cloth or chamo[...]

  • Page 80

    70 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Caring for the Camera: Cautions Char ging : The camera is equipped with a built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery whic h is not charged at shipment; before use , charge the camera us ing the supplied cha rging AC adapter ( A 2). Char ge at ambien t temperatu res between 5 °C (41 °[...]

  • Page 81

    71 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Cleaning and Storage Cleaning and Stor age ❚❚ Cleaning Lens : Avoid t ouching the glass with your fingers. Remo ve dust or lint with a blowe r (t ypically a small device wit h a rubber bulb on one end, which is pumped to produce a stream of air fr om the other). T o remo ve f[...]

  • Page 82

    72 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes T roubleshooting T roubleshooting If the camera fails to function as expected , check this list of common prob lems before consulting your retailer or Nikon representative. ❚❚ Battery/Display/S etup Problem Cause/solution A T h e c a m e r a i s o n b u t d o e s n o t res po[...]

  • Page 83

    73 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes T roubleshooting The ca mera turns off unexpectedly. • The batter y is exhausted. • The camera is cold. • The charging AC adapter was conne cted while the camera was on. • The USB cable was disconnec ted while the camera was connected to a computer or printer . Reconnect [...]

  • Page 84

    74 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes T roubleshooting ❚❚ Shooting Problem Cause/solution A No pictures can be taken. • Pic tu res or men us are di spl ayed : Pres s t he sh utt er- rele ase b ut ton t o exi t. • The batter y is exhausted. • The flash indicator flashes: The fl ash is charging. 9 2, 11 21 Sh[...]

  • Page 85

    75 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes T roubleshooting ❚❚ Playback Pictures are smudged. The lens is dir ty . Clean the lens. 71 Image “noise” appears in photos. “Noise ” (bright spots, r andomly-spaced bright pix els, fog , or lines) may appear when the subject is poorly lit. Use the flash. 21 Pic ture s[...]

  • Page 86

    76 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes T roubleshooting F ilter effects ar e not availab le. Confirm that the picture conforms to the requirements on page 41; note that filter effects are not available with movies. 41 Pic ture s are n ot di spl ayed o n TV . • The wrong Video mode is selec ted. • The camera contai[...]

  • Page 87

    77 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Error Messag es Error Messages This section lists the error messa g es that appear in the display . Message Cause/solution A O (flashes) The clock is not set. Set th e camera clock . 57 Battery exhausted. The camer a battery is exhausted. Charge the came ra. 2 The camera will tur[...]

  • Page 88

    78 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Error Messag es Memory contains no images. • Camera contains no images. • F avorite s playback selected when favorite s contains no images: Add images t o favorites . — 36, 38 File contains no image da ta. Fil e is co rr upt . — All images are hidden. No pictures of the s[...]

  • Page 89

    79 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Error Messag es * See the printer manual for more information. Printer error: check printer status An error occurred during printing. Check the printer to identify the issue * and tap Resume to continue printing once the problem is resolved. — Printer error: check paper No pape[...]

  • Page 90

    80 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Specifica tions Specifications ❚❚ Nikon COOLPIX S01 Digital Camera Type Comp act digital camera Number of effective pixels 10.1 million Image sensor 1 / 2.9 -in. type CCD; t otal pixels: approx. 10.34 million Lens 3× optical zoom, NI KKOR lens Focal length 4.1–12.3 mm (ang[...]

  • Page 91

    81 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Specifica tions Unless otherwise stated , all figures assume a fully-char ged battery and an ambient temp erature of 23 ±3 °C (73.4 ±5.4 °F) as specified by the C amera and I maging P roduc ts A ssociation (C IPA) . 1 Figures based on CIP A s tandar ds for measuring the endur[...]

  • Page 92

    82 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Specifica tions ❚❚ Charging A C Adapter EH-69P Specifications subj ect to change without no tice. Nikon will not be held liable for damages tha t may result from an y errors this manual may c ontain. ❚❚ Su ppo r ted St and ards • DCF : The D esig n Rule for C amera F il[...]

  • Page 93

    83 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Specifica tions ❚❚ FreeT ype License (FreeT ype2) Portions of this software are copyright © 2012 The F ree T ype Proj ec t ( http: //www.freetype.org ). All rights r eser v ed. ❚❚ MIT License (HarfBuzz) Portions of this software are cop yright © 2012 The HarfBuzz Projec[...]

  • Page 94

    84 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Index Index Symbols W (HOME) ...................... ................ 7, 55 A (photo/shooting) ..................... .... 8 B (playback) .................. ...................30 D (movie) .......... ................... ....... 16, 31 z (setup) ............... ................... .[...]

  • Page 95

    85 Conten ts Index Shoot View Connect The Setup Menu T echnical Notes Index Microphone ..................... ................... .. 5 Miniature effect ......... .................... .... 42 Monitor ....... .................... .. 6, 1 1, 17, 32 MOV .......... ................ ................. ............ 67 Movie frame size .......... ...........[...]

  • Page 96

    SB2H01(11) 6MNA9911-01 No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be ma de without written aut horization from NIKON CORPORATION.[...]