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Reference Manual En DIGITAL CAMERA[...]
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Introduction i Table of Contents xiv Parts of the Came ra 1 Preparing for Shooting 7 Basic Shooti ng and Playback Operatio ns 12 Shooting Feature s 21 Playback Fea tures 58 Recording and Playing Back Movies 69 Using M enus 76 Using the Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Function 117 Connecting the Camera to a TV, Printer, or Computer 121 Technical N otes 130[...]
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i Introduction Introduction To get the most from this Nikon product, be sure to read “For Your Safety ” ( A vi–viii) and “Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN Network)” ( A xi), and all othe r instructions thoroughly and keep them wh ere they will be read by all who use the camera . • If you want to start using the ca me ra right away, see “Preparing [...]
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ii Introduction How to Attach the Camera Strap[...]
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iii Introduction Information and Precautions Life-Long Learning As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learni ng” commitment to ongoing product support and education, continually updated informat ion is available online at the following websit es: • For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/ • For users in Europe an d Africa: http://www.eur[...]
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iv Introduction About the Manuals • No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system , or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without Nikon’s prior written permission. • Illustrations and monitor conten t shown in this man ual may differ from the ac[...]
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v Introduction Disposing of Data Storage Devices Please note that deleting images or form a tting data storage devices such as memory cards or built-in camera memory doe s not completely erase the original imag e data. Deleted files can some times be recovered from disca rded storage devices using commercially available software, potentially resul [...]
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vi Introduction To prevent damage t o your Nikon product or injury to yours elf or to others, read the following safet y precautions in their ent irety before using this equipment. Keep thes e safety instructio ns where all those who use the produc t will read them. The conseque nces that could r esult from failur e to observe the prec autions list[...]
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vii Introduction Do not remain in contact with the camera, Ch arging AC Adapter, or AC adapter for extended period s while the devices are on or in use Parts of the devices become hot. Leaving the devices in direct co ntact with the skin for extended p eriods may resul t in low-temperatu re burns. Do not leave the product where it will be exposed t[...]
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viii Introduction • Do not damage, modify, fo rcibly tug or bend the US B cable, place it under heavy objects, or expose it to heat or flames. Should the insulation be damaged and the wires beco me exposed, tak e it to a Nik on-authorized service represe ntative for inspection. F ailure to o bserve thes e precautions could result in fire or el ec[...]
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ix Introduction Notices for Customers in the U.S.A. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION S - SAVE THESE INSTRUCT IONS. DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE SE INSTRUCTIONS For connection to a supply not in the U.S. A. , use an attachment pl ug adapter of the proper configura tion for the p ower outlet if nee ded. The [...]
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x Introduction Notice for Customers in the State of California WARNING Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chem ical known to the State of California to cause birt h defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. Nikon Inc., 1300 Walt Whitman Road, Melvil le, New York 11747-3064, U.S.A. Tel: 631-547-4200 Not[...]
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xi Introduction This product is controlled by the Un ited States Export Administration Regulations, and you are re quired to obt ain permission from the Unit ed States government if you export or re-export th is product to any country to which the United States embargoes goods. The following countries were subjec t to embargo: Cuba, Iran, North Kor[...]
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xii Introduction COOLPIX S7000, which is equipped with a WSDB-686GN (FCC ID:2AAD3AA1G0J0 / IC ID: 4634A-2150EC) Wireless LAN Mo dule, has been tested and found to comply with FCC/IC radiation exposure li mits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio fre quency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of[...]
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xiii Introduction Precautions when Using Radio Trans missions Always keep in mind that radio tra nsmission or recept ion of data is subject to interception by third parties. Note that Nikon is not responsible for data or information leak s that may occur during data transfer . Personal Information Management and Disclaimer • User information re g[...]
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xiv Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ............ ............ ......... ............ .......... ............ ............ .......... ............ .......... .. i Read This First ........................................................... .................................... ................. .............. i Other Information .....[...]
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xv Table of Contents Shooting Features .................... ............ .......... ............ ............ .......... ............ ......... .. 21 A (Auto) Mode .......... .................................... .................................... ................................. ... 21 Scene Mode (Shooting Suite d to Scenes) ....................[...]
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xvi Table of Contents Pla y back Features...... .......... ............ .......... ............ ............ .......... ............ ......... ....... 58 Pla y back Zoo m ................................................ .................................... .................................... 58 Thu m bnail Pla y back/Calendar Displa y ............[...]
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xvii Table of Contents The Pla y back Me nu ................................................. ............................................. .................. 91 Mark for Wi-Fi Upload .............................. ................... ................... .............. ................... .... .... .............. 91 Slide Show .....................[...]
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xviii Table of Contents Connect ing the Ca m er a to a TV, Pri nter, or Co m puter .............. ............ . 121 Connect ing the Ca m era to a T V (Pla y back on a TV) ................................. ............... 123 Connect ing the Ca m era to a Printer (Direct Print)......... .................................... ...... 124 Connecting the[...]
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1 Parts of the Ca m era Parts of the Camera The Camera Body 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 12 11 14 13 9 10 Lens cover closed 1 Flash ............... .................. ............... ............ 41 2 Mode dial....... ............... ................... 12, 19 3 Shutter-release button. ................... 13 4 Zoom control .......... .................. ........[...]
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2 Parts of the Ca m era 10 4 2 1 5 7 9 3 6 8 11 12 13 1 Charge lamp ............ ............... .................. 8 Flash lamp ......... ................... ............... .... 41 2 b ( e movie-record) button .................. ................... ............... ........... 20, 69 3 c (playback) button ...................... 16 4 Z (Wi-Fi) butt[...]
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3 Parts of the Ca m era The information that is displayed in th e monitor during shooting and playback changes depending on the camera’s settings and state of use. By default, informatio n is displayed wh en the camer a is turned on and when you operate the camera, and turns off after a few s econds (when Photo info is set to Auto info in Monitor[...]
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4 Parts of the Ca m era PRE PRE 2 2 1 0 10 42 43 45 44 46 HDR HDR 120 120 6 0 60 H H L L 23 24 25 19 20 21 22 29 27 28 32 33 37 39 40 41 31 34 35 30 36 38 26 999 999 2 9 m 0s 29 m 0s 1 0 10 F 3 . 4 F3 . 4 1/250 1/250 + 1 . 0 +1.0 400 400 19 Focus area (target find ing AF) .................. ................... ............... ........... 52, 86 20 [...]
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5 Parts of the Ca m era Playback Mode 2 9 m 00s 29 m 00s 2 9 m 00s 29 m 00s 999 / 999 999 / 999 9999 / 9999 9999 / 9999 10 11 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 9 8 15/11/2015 15:30 15/11/2015 15:30 9999. JPG 9999. JPG 999 / 999 999 / 999 1 List by date icon ....... ................... ........ 60 2 Protect icon .............. .................. ............ 93 3 Seque[...]
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6 Parts of the Ca m era 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 19 15 21 24 22 23 15/11/2015 15:30 15/11/2015 15:30 9999. JPG 9999. JPG 999 / 999 999 / 999 12 Image mode ....................... ............... .... 78 13 Easy panorama .......... ................... ........ 32 14 Movie options. ................... ................... 97 15 Small picture icon ........[...]
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7 Preparing for Shooting Preparing for Shooting • With the battery’s posi tive and negative termina ls oriented correctl y, move the orange batt ery latch ( 3 ), and fully insert the batte ry ( 4 ). • Slide the memory card in un til it clicks into place ( 5 ). • Be careful not to in sert the battery or memo ry card upside-down or backward, [...]
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8 Preparing for Shooting 1 With the batter y installed, co nnect the ca m era to an electrical outlet. If a plug adapter* is inc luded with your camera, securely connect it to the Charging AC Adapte r. Once the two are conne cted, attempting to forcibly remove the plug adapter could damage th e product. * The shape of the plug adapter varies accord[...]
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9 Preparing for Shooting B Notes About the USB Cable • Do not use a USB cable other than the UC -E21. Using a USB cable other than the UC-E21 could result in overheat ing, fire or electric shock. • Make sure that the plugs are proper ly oriented. Do n ot insert or re move the plugs at an angle when connecti ng or discon necting th em. B Notes A[...]
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10 Preparing for Shooting When the camera is turne d on for the first time, th e language-selectio n screen and the date and tim e setting screen f or the camera cloc k are displaye d. 1 Press the power switch to turn on the ca m era. • The monitor turns on. • To turn the cam era off, press the power switch again. 2 Use the m ulti selector HI t[...]
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11 Preparing for Shooting 6 Set the date and time, and press the k button. • Use JK to select a field and then use HI to set the date and time. • Select the minute field and press the k button to confirm the setting. 7 When the confirmation dialog is displayed, use HI to select Yes and press the k butt on. • When settings are finish ed, the l[...]
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12 Basic Shooting and Playback Ope rations Basic Shooting and Playback Operations 1 Rotate the mode dial to A . • The camera enters A (auto) mode and can be used for gene ral shooting. • Battery level indicator b : The battery level is high. B : The battery level is low. • Number of exposur es remai ning C is display ed when no me mory card i[...]
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13 Basic Shooting and Playback Ope rations 3 Frame the picture. • Move the zoom control to change the zoom lens position. 4 Press the shutter-release button halfway. • When the subject is in focus, the focus area or focus ind icator is displaye d in green. • When you are using digital zoom, the camera focuses in the center of the frame and th[...]
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14 Basic Shooting and Playback Ope rations B Notes About Saving Images or Movies The indicato r showing th e number of ex posures re maining or the indicat or showing the remaining recor ding time flas hes while image s or movies are being saved. Do not open the batter y-chamber/me mory card slo t cover or remove th e battery or memory card while a[...]
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15 Basic Shooting and Playback Ope rations Using the Zoom When you move the zoom contro l, the zoom lens position changes. • To zoom in: Mo ve toward g • To zoom out: Mo ve toward f When you turn the came ra on, the zoom moves to the maxim um wide-angle position. • A zoom indicator is displayed on the shooting screen when t he zoom control is[...]
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16 Basic Shooting and Playback Ope rations 1 Press the c (playback) button to enter playback mode. • If you press and h old down the c button while the camera is tu rn ed off, the cam era turns on in pl aybac k mode. 2 Use the multi se lector to select an image to display. • Press and hol d down HIJK to scroll through the im ages quickly. • T[...]
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17 Basic Shooting and Playback Ope rations 1 Press the l (delete) button to delete the image curre ntly displayed in the monitor. 2 Use the multi selector HI to select the desired deletion method and press the k button. • To exit without dele ting, press the d button. 3 Select Yes and press the k button. • Deleted images cannot be recovered . B[...]
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18 Basic Shooting and Playback Ope rations Operating the Erase Selected Images Screen 1 Use the multi selector JK to s el e c t a n i m a g e t o b e d e l et e d , a nd then use HI to display K . • To undo th e selection, press HI to remove K . • Move the zoom control ( A 1) toward g ( i ) to switch to full-frame playback or f ( h ) to switch [...]
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19 Basic Shooting and Playback Ope rations Rotate th e mode dial to selec t one of the following shoo ting modes. • A (Auto) mode Used for general shootin g. Settings can be changed to suit the shooting conditions and the type of shot that you want to capture. • x , y , X , W (Scene) modes Camera settings are opti mized according to the sce ne [...]
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20 Basic Shooting and Playback Ope rations When the shooting screen is displaye d, you can press the multi selector H ( m ) J ( n ) I ( p ) K ( o ) to set the functions described below. • m Flash mode You can sele ct a flash mo de to match the shooting conditions. • n Self-timer The camera rele ases the sh utter 10 seco nds or 2 seconds aft er [...]
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21 Shooting Features Shooting Features Used for general shooti ng. Settings can be adjusted to suit the s hooting conditions a nd the type of shot you want to capture. • You can change how the came ra selects t he area of the frame t o focus on by cha nging the AF area mode setting ( A 85). The default se tting is Target finding AF ( A 52). Funct[...]
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22 Shooting Features When a scene is selecte d, camera settings are au tomatically opt imized for the selected scene . 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 reco mmended, because the shutter speed is slow. Set Photo VR ( A 111) to Off in the setup menu when using a tripod[...]
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23 Shooting Features Displaying a Description of Ea ch Scene Mode (Help Display) Select a scene and move the zoom c ontrol ( A 1) toward g ( j ) to view a description of that scene. To return to th e previous screen, move the zoom cont rol toward g ( j ) again. Tips and Notes • When you point the c amera at the subj ect, the camera a utomatically[...]
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24 Shooting Features • Press the d button, and select u Hand-held or w Tripod from Night landscape . • u Hand-held (default setting): -W h i l e t h e j icon on th e shooting s creen is d isplayed in gr een, press the shutter-release button all the way to ca pture a ser ies of imag es which are combined into a single image and saved. - Once the[...]
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25 Shooting Features • While the shutter-release button is held a ll the way down , the camera shoots up to about 7 images continuously at a rate of about 7.9 fps (when image mode is set to P ). • The frame rate for continuous s hooting may var y depending on the current im age mode setting, the memory card us ed, or shooting conditions. • Fo[...]
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26 Shooting Features • Macro mode ( A 45) is enabled and the camera au tomatically zooms to the closest position at whic h it can focus. • You can move th e focus area. Press the k button, use the multi selector HIJK to move the focus are a, and press the k button to apply the setting. • Macro mode ( A 45) is enabled and the camera au tomatic[...]
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27 Shooting Features • When you point the camera at a dog or cat, the camera detects the pet’s face and focuses on it. By defa ult, the camera dete cts a dog or cat face and automatically releases the shutter (pe t portrait auto release). • On the screen di splayed when O Pet portrai t is selected, se lect U Single or V Continuous . - U Singl[...]
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28 Shooting Features Shooting Time-lapse Movies The camera can automatically capture 300 st ill images at a specified interval to create time -lapse movi es ( e 1080/30p ) that are approximately 10 seconds long. 1 Suited for recordi ng the movement of stars. The focus is fixed at infinity. 2 The zoom is restrict ed to 4 fixed positions. 3 Star move[...]
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29 Shooting Features 3 Stabilize the camera by usin g a tool such as a trip od. 4 Press the shutter-release button to capture the first image. • Set exposure compensation ( A 49) before releasing the shutter for the first im age. Exposure compensa tion cannot be cha nged after the first image is captured. Focus and hue are fixed when the first im[...]
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30 Shooting Features Shooting with Easy Panorama 1 Select W Normal or X Wide as the shooting range and press the k button. • When the camera is readied in the hori zontal position, the im age size (width × heig ht) is as follows: - W Normal : 4800 × 920 when moved horizontally, 1536 × 4800 when moved vertically - X Wide : 9600 × 920 when move[...]
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31 Shooting Features Exampl e of came ra move ment • Using your body as the axis of rotation, move t he camera slowl y in an arc, in the direction of the marking ( KLJI ). • Shooting stops if the guide does not rea ch the edge within about 15 seconds (when W Normal is selected) or within about 30 seconds (when X Wide is sele cted) after shootin[...]
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32 Shooting Features Playback with Easy Panor ama Switch to playback mode ( A 16), display an image captured using easy panorama in full- frame playback mode, and then press the k button to scroll the ima ge in the direction that was used when shooting. Playback controls are di splayed in the monitor during playback. Use the multi se lector JK to s[...]
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33 Shooting Features Effects can be applied to images during shooting. Special Effects Mode (Applying Effects When Shooting) Type Description O Soft* (defaul t settin g) Softens the image by ad ding a sli ght blur to the ent ire image. P Nostalgic sepia * Adds a sepia tone and reduce s the contrast to simulate the qualities of an old photograph. F [...]
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34 Shooting Features *C e r t a i n Movie options ( A 97) are not available. • The camera focuses on the area in the center of the fr ame. • When Selective color or Cross process is selected, use t he multi selec tor HI to select the desired color, and press the k button to apply the color. To change the color selection, press the k button agai[...]
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35 Shooting Features You can take a picture with the glamour retou ch function to enhance human faces. 1 Press the multi selector K . 2 Apply an effect. • Use JK to select the desir ed effect. • Use HI to select the amount of effect. • You can simultaneously apply multiple effects. B Skin softening , l Foundation makeup , Q Soft , G Vividness[...]
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36 Shooting Features Functions Available in Smart Portrait Mode • Glamour retouch ( A 35) • Smile timer ( A 36) • Self-Collage ( A 37) • Flash mode ( A 41) • Self-timer ( A 43) • Smart portrait menu ( A 89) Using Smile Timer When you press the multi se lector J to select a Smile timer and press the k button, the camera au tomaticall y r[...]
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37 Shooting Features Using Self-Collage The camera can capture a ser ies of 4 or 9 images at intervals and sa ve them as a one-f rame image (a collag e image). 1 Press the multi selector J to select n Self-Collage , and press the k button. • A confirmation dialog is displayed. • When you pres s the d button and select Self-Collage before press [...]
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38 Shooting Features You can create a short movie ( e 1080/30p or S 1080/25p ) that is up to 30 seconds long by recording and auto matically combining multiple movie cl ips that are several seconds long. 1 Press the d (menu) button and configure the settings for recording movies. • Number of shots : Set the number of movie clips that the camera r[...]
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39 Shooting Features 4 Save the short movie show. • The short mov ie show is sa ved when th e camera fini shes recording the specified number o f movie cli ps. • To save a short movie show bef ore the camera finish es recording the specified number o f movie cli ps, pr ess the d button on the shooting screen while a movie clip i s not being re [...]
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40 Shooting Features C Pausing Movie Recording • A still image ( l 4608×2592 ) can be captured if you press the sh utter-release button on the s hooting screen w hile a movie is not being r ecorded. • You can pause movie re cording and play back images or en ter other shooting modes to take pictures. Movie recording resumes when you enter n (s[...]
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41 Shooting Features You can select a flash mode to match the shooting conditions. 1 Press the multi selector H ( m ). 2 Select the desired flash mode ( A 42) and press the k button. • If the setting is not applied by pressing the k button within a few secon ds, the selection will be canceled. C The Flash Lamp • The status of the fl ash can be [...]
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42 Shooting Features Available Flash Modes C The Flash Mode Setting • The setting m ay not be available with some shooting modes ( A 50). • The setting applie d in A (auto) mode is saved in t he camera ’s memor y even aft er the camera is turned off. C Red-eye Reduction If the camera dete cts red eye while s aving an image, the affected area [...]
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43 Shooting Features The camera is equ ipped with a self-tim er that releases the shut ter 10 seconds or 2 seconds after you press the shutter-re lease button. Set Photo VR ( A 111) to Off in the setup menu when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting. 1 Press the multi selector J ( n ). 2 Select n 10s or n 2s , and press the k butto[...]
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44 Shooting Features 4 Press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down. • Countdown starts. The se lf-timer lamp flashes and then glows steadily about on e second before the shutter is released. • When the shutter is released, the self-timer is set to k . • To stop the countdown, press the shutter-release button again. F 3 . 4 F3 .4[...]
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45 Shooting Features Use macro mode when taking cl ose-up pictures. 1 Press the multi selector I ( p ). 2 Select o and press the k button. • If the setting is not applied by pressing the k button within a few secon ds, the selection will be canceled. 3 Move the zoom control to set the zoom ratio to a position where F and the zoom indicator are di[...]
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46 Shooting Features When the shooting mode is s et to A (auto) mode, use the creative sl ider to adjust brightness (expos ure compensatio n), vividness, and hue fo r capturing images. 1 Press the multi selector K ( o ). 2 Select the item and make an adjust ment. • JK : Select an item . - o : “Brightness (Exposu re Compensation)” ( A 47) - G [...]
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47 Shooting Features Brightness (Exposure Compensation) Adjust the ov erall brightn ess of the im age. • To bright en the imag e, set a pos itive (+) value. • To darken the image, set a negat ive (–) val ue. C Using the Histogram A histogram is a grap h showing the distri buti on of tones in the im age. Use as a guide when using expo sure com[...]
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48 Shooting Features Vividness (Saturation Adjustment) Adjust the overa ll vividness of the image. • The overall image viv idness increases as th e slider is moved up. The overall image vividness decre ases as the slider is mov ed down. Hue (White Balance Adjustment) Adjust the overa ll hue of the image. • The overall image bec omes more reddis[...]
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49 Shooting Features When the shooting mode is s et to scene mode, special effects mode or s hort movie show mode, you can adjust the brightness (ex posure compensa tion). 1 Press the multi selector K ( o ). 2 Select a compensation value and press the k button. • To brighten the imag e, set a positive (+) value. • To darken the imag e, set a ne[...]
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50 Shooting Features Default settings fo r each shooting mode are listed below. Default Settings (Flash, Self-timer, Etc.) Flash ( A 41) Self-time r ( A 43) Macro ( A 45) E x posure compensation ( A 49) A (auto) U k k – 1 x (scene auto select or) U 2 k k 3 0.0 X (night landscape) W 4 k k 4 0.0 W (backlighting ) X / W 5 k k 4 0.0 y b (portrait) V [...]
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51 Shooting Features 1 Creative slider is displaye d ( A 46). 2 The camera automatically se lects the flash mode approp riate for the s cene it has selected. W (off) can be selected manually. 3 Cannot be changed. The came ra enters macro mode when i is selected. 4 Cannot be changed. 5 Flash is fixed at X (fill fla sh) when HDR is set to Off , and i[...]
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52 Shooting Features The focus area varie s depe nding on the shooting mode. Using Target Finding AF When AF area mode ( A 85) in A (auto) mode is s et to Target finding AF , the camera focuses in th e manner described below when you pre ss the shutter-rel ease button halfway. • The camera detects the main subject and focuses on it. When the su b[...]
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53 Shooting Features Using Face Detection In the following shooti ng modes, the camera uses face de tection to auto matically focus on human faces. • x (scene auto selec tor) mode ( A 23) • Portrait or Night portrai t scene mode ( A 22) • Smart portrait mode ( A 35) • When AF area mode ( A 85) in A (auto) mode ( A 21) is set to Face priorit[...]
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54 Shooting Features Using Skin Softening When the shutter is released wh ile using one of th e shooting modes li sted below, the camera detects human faces and proces ses the image to soften facial skin tones (up to 3 faces). • Smart portrait mode ( A 35) - The skin softening level can be ad justed by the glamour retouch function. • x (scene a[...]
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55 Shooting Features Focus Lock Focus lock shooting is recommended when the camera does not activa te the focus area t hat contains the desired su bject. 1 Set AF area mode to Cen ter in A (auto) mode ( A 85). 2 Position the subjec t in the center of the frame and press the shutter-release button halfway. • The camera focuses on the subject and t[...]
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56 Shooting Features Some functions cannot be used with other menu options. Functions That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously When Shooting Restricted function Option Description Flash mode Continuous ( A 82) When a setting other than Single is selected, the flash cannot be used. Blink proof ( A 90) When Blink proof is set to On , the flash ca nnot be u[...]
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57 Shooting Features B Notes About Digital Zoom • Depending on the shooting mode or the current settin gs, digital zoom may not be available ( A 11 2). • When digital zoom is in effect, the came ra focuses in the cen ter of the frame. ISO sensitivity Continuous ( A 82) When P re-shooti ng cache , Continuous H: 120 fps , or Continuous H: 60 fps [...]
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58 Playback Features Playback Features Moving the z oom control to ward g ( i playback zoom) in full-frame playback mode ( A 16) zooms in on the image. • You can change the magnification ra te by moving the zoom control toward f ( h ) or g ( i ). • To view a different area of the image, press the multi se lector HIJK . • When a zoomed image i[...]
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59 Playback Features Moving the z oom control to ward f ( h thumbnail playback) in full-frame playback mode ( A 16) displays images as thumbnails. • You can change the number of thum bnails displayed by moving the zoom control toward f ( h ) or g ( i ). • While using thumbnail playback mode , press the multi selector HIJK to select an image and[...]
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60 Playback Features Use the multi se lector HI to select a date and then press the k button to play bac k the images captur ed on the select ed date. • Functions in the playback menu ( A 91) can be used for t he images in t he selected shooting date (except Copy ). • The following operations are available whil e the shooting date sele ction sc[...]
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61 Playback Features Viewing Imag es in a Se quence Images captured continuously or with the self-collage function are sa ved as a sequence. The first image of a sequence is us ed as the key picture to represent th e sequence when displayed in full-frame playback mode or thumbnail playback mode . For the self-collage function, a collage image is us[...]
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62 Playback Features Deleting Images in a Se quence When the l (delete) button is presse d for images in a sequen ce, the images that are deleted vary depending on how the sequences are displayed. • When the key pic ture is displa yed: • When images in a sequence are disp layed in full-frame playback mode: - Current image : All images in the di[...]
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63 Playback Features Before Editing Images You can easi ly edit images on this camera. Edited copi es are save d as separate files. Edited copies are save d with the same shooting date and time as the original. C Restrictions on Image Editing • An image can be edited up to 1 0 times. Additi onally, still i mages created by movie editing can be ed[...]
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64 Playback Features Quick Retouch: Enhancing Contrast a nd Saturation Use the multi selector HI to select the amount of effect applied and press the k button. • The edi ted versi on is di splayed on the ri ght. • To exit without saving the copy, press J . D-Lighting: Enhancin g Brightness and Contrast Use the multi selector HI to select OK and[...]
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65 Playback Features Red-eye Correction: Correcting Red-eye W hen Shooting with the Flash Preview the result and press the k button. • To exit without saving the copy, press the multi selector J . B Notes About Red-eye Correction • Red-eye correcti on can only be applied to images when red-eye is detected. • Red-eye correction can be applied [...]
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66 Playback Features Glamour Retouch: Enhancing H uman Faces 1 Use the multi selector HIJK to select the face that y ou want to retouch and press the k butt on. • When only one face is detected, proceed to step 2. 2 Use JK to select the effect, use HI to select the effect level, and press the k button. • You can simultaneously apply multiple ef[...]
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67 Playback Features 4 Select Yes and press the k button. • An edited copy is created. B Notes About Glamour Retouch • One face at a time can be edited. To us e the glamour retouch function for another face, edit th e edited i mage again. • Depending on the direction in which faces are looking, or the brightness of faces, the camera may be un[...]
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68 Playback Features Crop: Creat ing a Cropped Copy 1 Move the zoom control to enlarge the image ( A 58). 2 Adjust the image so that o nly the portion that you want to keep is displayed, and then press the d (menu) button. • Move the zoom control toward g ( i ) or f ( h ) to adjust the magnification rate. Set a magnification rate at which u is di[...]
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69 Recording and Playing Back Movies Recording and Playing Back Movies 1 Display the shooting screen. • Check the re maining amount of movie recording ti me. 2 Press the b ( e movie-record) button to start movie recording. • The camera focuses in the center of the frame. • Press the multi selector K to pause recording, an d press K again to r[...]
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70 Recording and Playing Back Movies Area Captured in Movies • The area that is captured in a movie varies depending on the Mov ie options or Movie VR settings in the mo vie menu. • If Photo info in Monitor settings ( A 108) in the setup menu is set to Movie frame+auto info , you can confirm the area that will be captured in a movie before you [...]
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71 Recording and Playing Back Movies Notes About Movie Recording B Notes About Saving Images or Movies The indicato r showing th e number of ex posures re maining or the indicat or showing the remaining recor ding time flas hes while image s or movies are being saved. Do not open the batter y-chamber/me mory card slo t cover or remove th e battery [...]
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72 Recording and Playing Back Movies If the shutter-release button is pressed all th e way while recording a movie, one frame is saved as a still image. Movie recording continues while the still image is being sa ved. • While Q is displayed in the monitor, still images can be captured. While z is displayed, still images cannot be captured. • Th[...]
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73 Recording and Playing Back Movies To adjust the vol ume, move the z oom control while a movie is playing ( A 1). Playback controls are di splayed in the monitor. The operat ions de sc ribed below can be performed by using th e multi selector JK to select a control and th en pressing the k button. Operations During Movie Playback Function Icon De[...]
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74 Recording and Playing Back Movies When editing movies, use a su fficiently charged battery t o prevent the camera from turning off during editing. Wh en the battery level indicator is B , movie editing is not possible. Extracting Only the Desired Portion of a Movie The desired portion of a recorded movi e can be saved as a separate file. 1 Play [...]
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75 Recording and Playing Back Movies 5 Use HI to select m (save) and press the k button. • Follow the instructions on the screen to save the movie. B Notes About Movie Editing • A movie that was created by editing cannot be trimmed again. • The actual trimmed portion of a movie m ay di ffer slightly from the portion se lected using the start [...]
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76 Using Menus Using Menus You can set the menus list ed below by pressing the d (menu) button. • A , x , y , X , W , u , F , n Shooting menu Available by pressing the d butt on when the shooting scre en is displayed. Allows you to cha nge image size and quality, continuous shooting settings, etc. Menu icons and setting items vary depending on th[...]
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77 Using Menus 3 Select a menu icon and press the k button. • The menu options become selectable. 4 Select a menu option and press the k button. • Certain menu option s cannot be set depending on the curre nt shooting mode or the state of the camera. 5 Select a setting and press the k button. • The setting you select ed is applied. • When y[...]
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78 Using Menus Image Mode (Image S ize and Quality) * This settin g can also be changed in shooting mode s other than sh ort movie sh ow mode. The chan ged setting i s also a pplied to other shooting mode s (except Time-lapse movie and Easy panorama scene m odes). Select the combination of im age size and compressio n ratio to be used when saving i[...]
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79 Using Menus B Notes About Printing Images at 1 :1 Aspect Ratio Change the prin ter setting to “Border ” when printing images at a 1:1 aspect ratio. Some printers m ay not be able to print images at a 1:1 aspect ratio. B Notes About Image Mode This function may not b e available to use in combinati on with other functions ( A 56). C Number of[...]
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80 Using Menus • See “Image Mode (Image Size and Quality)” ( A 78) for information about Image mode . White Balance (Adjusting Hue) Adjust white balance to suit the light source or weather conditions in order to make the col ors in images match what you see with you r eyes. B Notes About White Balance • Set the flash to W (off) when white b[...]
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81 Using Menus Using Preset Manual Use the procedure below to m easure the white balanc e value under the lighting used during shooting. 1 Place a white or gray reference object under the lighting that will be used during shooting. 2 Use the multi selector HI to select Preset manual in the White balance menu, and press the k button. • The camera [...]
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82 Using Menus Continuous Shooting Rotate the mode di al to A M d button M A menu ico n M Continuous M k button Option Description U Single (defaul t settin g) One image is captured each time the shutter-releas e button is pressed. k Continuous H While the shutter-re lease button is held all the way down, images are cap tured continu ously. • The[...]
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83 Using Menus B Notes About Continuous Shooting • Focus, exposure , and white balance ar e fixed at the values dete rmined with the first image in each ser ies. • It may take some time to sa ve the imag es after sh ooting. • When ISO sensitivity increas es, noise may appear in captured images. • The frame rate for continuous s hooting may [...]
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84 Using Menus ISO Sensitivity A higher ISO sensitivity allows darker su bjects to be captured. Additionally, even with subjects of similar brightness, pic tures can be taken at faster shu tter speeds, and blurring cause d by camera shake and subject movement c an be reduced. • When a higher ISO sensitivi ty is set, images may contain noise. B No[...]
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85 Using Menus AF Area Mode Set how the ca mera select s the focus area for autofocu s. Rotate the mode di al to A M d button M A menu ico n M AF area mode M k button Option Description a Face priority When the camera d etects a human face, it focuses on that face. See “Using Face Detection” ( A 53) for more information. When framing a composit[...]
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86 Using Menus B Notes About AF Area Mode • When digital zoom is in effect, the came ra focuses in the center of the frame regardless of the AF a rea mode setting. • This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions ( A 56). y Center The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the fram e. s Subject tracking Us[...]
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87 Using Menus Using Subject Tracking 1 Register a subject. • Align the subject that you want to track with the border in the ce nter of the monitor and press the k button. • When the subject is regi stered, a yellow border (focus ar ea) is dis played around it and the camera begin s tracking the subject. • If the subject cannot be register e[...]
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88 Using Menus Autofocus Mode Set how the camera f ocuses when shooting still images. C Autofocus Mode for Short Movie S how Mode or Movie Recordin g Autofocus mode f or short movi e show mode or movie recording can be set with Autofocus mode ( A 101) in the movi e menu. Rotate the mo de dial to A M d button M A menu icon M Autofocus mode M k butto[...]
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89 Using Menus • See “Image Mode (Image Size and Quality)” ( A 78) for information about Image mode . Self-Collage The Smart Portrait Menu Rotate the mode di al to F M d button M F menu icon M Self-Collage M k button Option Description Number of shots Set the number of shots that the camera automatically captures (number of captured images fo[...]
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90 Using Menus Blink Proof B Notes About Blink Proof This function may not b e available to use in combinati on with other functions ( A 56). Rotate th e mode dial to F M d button M F menu icon M Blink proof M k button Option Description y On The camera automatically releases the shutter tw ice with every shot and save s one image in which the subj[...]
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91 Using Menus • See “Editing Images (Still Images)” ( A 63) for information about image editing functions. Mark for Wi-Fi Upload Select still images in the c amera that you want to tra nsfer to a s mart device in advance before transferring them . Movies cannot be select ed. On the image selection scree n ( A 96), select or deselect images f[...]
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92 Using Menus Slide Show Play back images o ne by one in an auto mated “slide show.” When movie fi les are played back in the slide show, onl y the first frame of e ach movie is displayed. 1 Use the multi selector HI to select Start and press the k button. • The slide show begins . • To change the interval between images, select Frame intv[...]
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93 Using Menus Protect The camera prot ects selected ima ges from acc idental delet ion. Select images to protect or cancel protectio n from the image select ion screen ( A 96). Note that formatting the memory card or the camera’s internal memory permanently del etes all data including protected files ( A 114). Rotate Image Specify the orientatio[...]
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94 Using Menus Copy (Copy Between th e Memory Card and Internal Memory) Images can be copied between a memo ry card and the internal memory. • When a memory card that contains no images is inserted and the camera is switched to playback mode, Memory contains no images. is displayed. In that case , press the d button to sele ct Copy . 1 Use the mu[...]
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95 Using Menus Sequence Display Options Select the method used to display images in the seq uence ( A 61). The setting is applied to all sequences and saved in the camera’s m emory even if the camera is tu rned off. Press the c button (playback mo de) M d butt on M Sequence displa y options M k button Option Description Q Individual pictures Disp[...]
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96 Using Menus The Image Selection Screen When an image selection s creen such as the one shown on the right is displayed while operating the camer a, follow the procedures described below to select the images. 1 Use the multi selector JK to select an image. • Move the zoom control ( A 1) toward g ( i ) to switch to full-frame playback or f ( h )[...]
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97 Using Menus Movie Options Select the des ired movie o ption to rec ord. Select normal speed m ovie options to record at no rmal speed, o r HS movie o ptions ( A 98) to record in slow or fast motion. The movie options that can be selected vary depending on the Frame rate setting ( A 103) in the movie menu. • Memory cards w ith an SD Speed Class[...]
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98 Using Menus HS Movie Options Recorded movies are played back in fast or slow motio n. See “Recording Movies in Slo w Motion and Fast Motion (HS Mo vie)” ( A 100). 1 The setting is not availabl e when using certain ef fects in special effects mode or glamour retouch function. 2 While re cording movi es, the cam era can be switched between nor[...]
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99 Using Menus C Playing Back in Slow Motion and Fast Motion When recordin g at normal sp eed: When recordin g at h HS 480/4×, or a HS 480/4×: Movies are recorded at 4× normal speed. They are played back in slow motion at 4× slower speed. When recordin g at j HS 1080/0.5×, or Y HS 1080/0.5× : Movies are recorded at 1/2 normal speed . They ar [...]
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100 Using Menus Recording Movies in Slow Mo tion and Fast Motion (HS Movie) Movies recorded using HS movie can be pl ayed back in slow motion at 1/4 of the normal playback speed, or in fast motion at twice the normal playback speed. 1 Use the multi selector HI to select an HS movie option ( A 98) and press the k button. • After applying the optio[...]
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101 Using Menus Autofocus Mode Set how the ca mera focuses in short movie show mode or w hen record ing movies. • When an HS movie option is selected in Movie options , the setting is fixe d at Single AF . Enter shoo ting mo de M d button M D menu icon M Autofocus mode M k button Option Description A Single AF (default setting) Focus is locked wh[...]
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102 Using Menus Movie VR Select the vibration reduct ion setting used in s hort movie s how mode or when recording movies. Select Off when using a t ripod to stabiliz e the camera during shooting. • When an HS movie option is selected in Movie options , the setting is fixe d at Off . B Notes About Movie VR • The effects of camera shake ma y not[...]
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103 Using Menus Wind Noise Reduction • When an HS movie option is selected in Movie options , the setting is fixe d at Off . Frame Rat e Select the frame rate (f ields per second for the interlaced format ) used in short movie show mode or when recording mo vies. When the frame rate se tting is switched, option s that can be set in Movie options [...]
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104 Using Menus Configure the Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) settings to connect the camera and a smart device. The Wi-Fi Options Me nu Press the d button M J menu icon M k button Option Description Connect to smart device Select w hen wire lessly connecti ng the camera and a smart device. See “Connecting the Smart Devi ce to the Camera” ( A 118) for mor[...]
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105 Using Menus Operating the Text Input Ke yboard • Use the multi selecto r HIJK to sel ect alphanumeric characters. Press the k button to enter the selected cha racter in the text field and move the cursor to the next space. • To move the curs or in the text field , select N or O on the keyboard, and press the k button. • To delete one char[...]
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106 Using Menus Time Zone and Date Set the camera clock. Setting the Time Zone 1 Use the multi selector HI to select Time zone and press the k button. The Setup Menu Press the d button M z menu icon M Time zone and date M k button Option Description Date and time • Select a field : Press the multi sele ctor JK . • Edit the date and time: Press [...]
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107 Using Menus 2 Select w Home time zone or x Travel destination and press the k button. • The date and time displayed in the monitor changes dependi ng on whether the home time zone or travel de stination is selected. 3 Press K . 4 Use JK to select the ti m e zone. • Press H to enable daylight saving time function, and W is displayed. Press I[...]
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108 Using Menus Monitor Settings Photo Info Press the d button M z menu icon M Monitor settings M k button Option Description Photo info Set whether or not to display information i n the monitor. Image review Set whether or not to display th e captured image immediately after shooting. • Default setting: On Brightness Adjust the brightness. • D[...]
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109 Using Menus Framing grid+auto info In addition to the information shown in Auto info , a framing gri d is displa yed to help frame pictur es. The framing grid is not displaye d while record ing movies. Same as Auto info . Movie frame+auto info In addition to the information shown in Auto info , a frame is displayed be fore movi e recording be g[...]
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110 Using Menus Date Stamp The shooting date and time can be stamped on images when shooting. B Notes About Date Stamp • Stamped dates form a permanent part of image data and cann ot be deleted. The date and time cannot b e stamped on im ages after they have be en captured. • The date and time cannot be stamped in the following situations: - Wh[...]
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111 Using Menus Photo VR Select the vibration redu ction setting used when shoo ting still image s. Select Off when using a t ripod to stabiliz e the camera during shooting. B Notes About Photo VR • After turning on th e camera or afte r switching from playback mode to shooting mode, wai t for t he shoot ing mode s creen t o be dis played co mple[...]
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112 Using Menus Digital Zoom B Notes About Digital Zoom • Digital zoom cannot be used in the following shooting modes: - Portrait , Night po rtrait , Night landscape , Backlighting (when HDR is set ), Easy panor ama , or Pet portrait scene mode - Smart portrait mode • Digital zoom cannot be used in other shooting modes when usin g certain setti[...]
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113 Using Menus Auto Off Set the amount of time that elapses before the camera enters standby mode ( A 14). You can select 30 s , 1 min (defaul t setting), 5 min , or 30 min . C Setting the Auto Off Function T he t i m e th a t p a s se s b e fo r e t h e ca m e r a en t e r s st a n d b y mo d e i s fi x e d i n t h e f o ll o w i n g situations: [...]
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114 Using Menus Format Card/Forma t Memory Use this option to format a memory card or the internal me mory. Formatting the memory cards or internal memory per manently deletes all data. Data that has been deleted cannot be recovered. Make sure to save important image s to a computer be fore formatting. Formatting a Memory Card • Insert a memory c[...]
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115 Using Menus Charge by Computer B Notes About Charging with a Computer • When connected to a computer, the camera turns on and starts charging. If the camera is turned off, charging stops. • About 3 hours are required to charge a fully exhausted battery. Charging time increases when images are transferred wh ile the batte ry is charging. •[...]
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116 Using Menus Reset All When Reset is selected, th e camera’s sett ings are restored to their default values. • Some settings, such as Time zone and date or Language , are not reset. • The wireless connectio n is terminated if this option is performed while Wi- Fi is connected. C Resetting File Numbering To reset file numbering to “0001?[...]
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117 Using the Wi-Fi (Wire less LAN) Function Using the Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Function You can perform the fol lowing functions if you install the dedicated softwa re “Wireless Mobile Utilit y” on your smar t de vice that runs on Android OS or iOS, and connect it to the camera. Take Photos You can capture still images usi ng the two methods descr[...]
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118 Using the Wi-Fi (Wire less LAN) Function 1 Press the Z (Wi-Fi) button on the camera. • The screen shown on the ri ght is displayed. • If no connection conf irmation is re ceived from the smart device within three minutes, the message No access. is di splaye d and the camera returns to the Wi-Fi options screen. • You can also select Conn e[...]
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119 Using the Wi-Fi (Wire less LAN) Function To Terminate the Wi-Fi Connection Perform one of the operations described below. • Turn off the camera. • Select Disable Wi-Fi in the Wi-Fi optio ns menu on the camera (exce pt when the camera is operated by remote control). • Set the Wi-Fi setting on the smart devic e to Off. B Notes About Wi-Fi C[...]
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120 Using the Wi-Fi (Wire less LAN) Function You can preselect imag es in the camera that you want to transfer to a smart device. Movies cannot be preselect ed for transfe r. 1 Select images to transfer. You can preselect the images to transfer to a smart device in the following menus: • Mark for Wi-F i upload in the playback menu ( A 91) • Upl[...]
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121 Connecting the Camera to a TV, Printer, or Computer Connecting the Camera to a TV, Printer, or Computer You can enhance your enjoyment of images and movies by connecting the camera to a TV, printer, or computer. • Before connecting the camer a to an external devi ce, make sure the remaining battery level is suffic ient and turn the camera of [...]
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122 Connecting the Camera to a TV, Printer, or Computer Viewing images on a TV A 123 Images and movies captu red with the camera can be viewed on a TV. Connection method: Connect a commercially available HDMI cable to the TV’s HD MI input jack. Printing images without usi ng a computer A 124 If you connect the camera to a PictBridge-compatible pr[...]
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123 Connecting the Camera to a TV, Printer, or Computer 1 Turn off the camera and connect it to the TV. • Make sure that the plugs are properly oriented. Do not insert or remove the plugs at an angle when connecting or disconn ecting them. 2 Set the TV’s input to external input. • See the documentation provided with your TV for details. 3 Hol[...]
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124 Connecting the Camera to a TV, Printer, or Computer Users of PictBridge-compati ble printers can conne ct the camera dire ctly to the printer and print images without using a computer. Connecting the Camer a to a Printer 1 Turn on the printer. 2 Turn off the camera and connec t it to the printer using the USB cable. • Make sure that the plugs[...]
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125 Connecting the Camera to a TV, Printer, or Computer B If the PictBridge Startup Screen Is Not Displayed When Auto is selected for Charge by computer ( A 115), it ma y be impos sible to print images with direct connection of the camera to some printers. If the PictBridge startup screen is not displayed after the camera is turned on, turn the cam[...]
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126 Connecting the Camera to a TV, Printer, or Computer Printing Multiple Images 1 When the Print selection screen is displayed, press the d (menu) button. 2 Use the multi selector HI to select Paper size and press the k button. • Select the desi red paper size and press the k button. • To print with the paper size setting configured on the pri[...]
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127 Connecting the Camera to a TV, Printer, or Computer Print selection Select images (up to 99) and the number of copies (up to 9) of each. • Use the multi selector JK to selec t images, and use HI to specify the number of copies to be printed. • Images selected for printing are indicated by M and the number of copies to be printed. To cancel [...]
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128 Connecting the Camera to a TV, Printer, or Computer Installing ViewNX 2 ViewNX 2 is free software tha t enables you to transfer im ages and movies to your computer so t hat you can view, edit, or share them. To inst all ViewNX 2, download the ViewNX 2 inst aller from the website below and follow the on- screen installation instructio ns. http:/[...]
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129 Connecting the Camera to a TV, Printer, or Computer If a message is displaye d prompti ng you to choos e a progra m, select Nikon Tra nsfer 2 . • When using Windows 7 If the dialog shown at right is displayed, follow the steps below to select Nikon Transfer 2. 1U n d e r Import pictures and videos , click Change program . A program selection [...]
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130 Technical Notes Technical Notes Caring for the Product .............. ............ ................ ............ ............. .............. 131 The Camera .. ............. ............... ............. ............ ............... ............. ........... 131 The Battery .......... ............ ............... ............. ............... .[...]
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Technical Notes 131 Observe the precautio ns described below in addition to the wa rnings in “For Your Safety” ( A vi–viii) when using or storing the device. The Camera Do Not Apply Strong Impact to the Camera The product may m alfunction if subjected to strong shock or vibr ation. In addition, do not touch or apply force to the lens or lens [...]
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Technical Notes 132 Notes About the Monitor • Monitors and el ectronic vie wfinders are co nstructed with extremel y high precision; at least 99.99% of pixels ar e effective, wi th no more than 0.01% being missing or defective. Hence wh ile these display s may contain pixels that are always lit (wh ite, red, blue, or gr een) or always off (black)[...]
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Technical Notes 133 Using the Battery When Cold On cold days, the capacity of batteries tend s to decrease. If an exhausted battery is used at a low temperatur e, the camera ma y not turn on. Keep spare batteries in a warm place and exchange as necessary. Once warmed, a cold battery may recover some of its charge. Battery Terminals Dirt on the batt[...]
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Technical Notes 134 Memory Cards Precautions for Use • Use only Secure D igital memory c ard s. See “Approved Memo ry Cards” ( A 153) for recommen ded memo ry cards. • Be sure to follow the precautions descri bed in the documentation included with the memor y card. • Do not put labels or stickers on memory cards. Formatting • Do not for[...]
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Technical Notes 135 Cleaning Do not use alcohol, thinne r, or other volatile ch emicals. Storage Remove the battery if the camera will not be used for an extended period. To prevent mold or mi ldew, take the c amera out of sto rage at least once a month. Turn the camera on and re lease the shutter a fe w times before putting the camera away again. [...]
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Technical Notes 136 Refer to the table belo w if an error message is displayed. Error Messages Display Cau se/Solution A Battery temperature is elevated. Th e camera will turn off. The camera turns off automatically. Wait until the camera or battery temperature has cooled bef ore resum ing use. – The camera will turn off to prevent overheati ng. [...]
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Technical Notes 137 Cannot record mov ie. A time-out error occurred while saving the movie on the memory card. Select a memory card with a fas ter write speed. 71, 153 Save previou sly record ed data as a time-lapse movie? The camera tu rned off whi le recording time-lap se movie . • Select Yes to create a time-lapse movie with the previously cap[...]
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Technical Notes 138 Wi-Fi connection terminated. The Wi-Fi conn ection is te rminated in the following situations: • When the signal strength is insuf ficient • When the battery level is low • When a cable or memory card was removed and ins erted Use a sufficie ntly charged bat tery, disconnect the TV, com puter and p rinter, and then establi[...]
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Technical Notes 139 * See the docume ntation provided w ith your printer for fu rther guidance and information. Printer error: check printer st atus. After solving the prob lem, select Resume and press the k button to resume printing.* – Printer error: check paper. Load the speci fied si ze of paper, select Resume , and press the k b utton to res[...]
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Technical Notes 140 If the camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common pro blems below before consulting your retaile r or Niko n-authori zed service representativ e. Power, Display, Settings Issues Troubleshooting Problem Cause/Solution A The camera is on but does not respond. • Wait for record ing to end. • If the problem p[...]
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Technical Notes 141 The battery inserted in the camera cannot be charged. • Confirm all connections. • When connected to a computer, the camera may not charge for any of the r easons describe d below. - Off is selected for Charge by computer in the setup menu. - Battery charging stops if the camera is turned off. - Battery charging is not possi[...]
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Technical Notes 142 Shooting Issues Screen f or sett ing time zone and date is displayed when the camera is turned on . The clock battery is e xhausted; all settings were restored to their default values. 10, 11 The camera settings reset. The camera makes soun d. When some setti ng is selected in the Autofocus mode or while in some shooting modes ,[...]
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Technical Notes 143 Bright specks appear in images captured wi th flash. The flash is reflecti ng off particles in the air. Set the flash mode setting to W (off). 41 Flash does not fire. • The flash mode is set to W (off). • A scene mode that res tricts the fla sh is selected. • A function that restricts the flash is enabled. 41 50 56 Digital[...]
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Technical Notes 144 Images are too bright (overexposed). Adjust exposure compen sation. 47, 49 Unexpected results when flash set to V (auto with red-eye reduction). Use any scene mode other th an Night portrait , and change the flash mode to any setting other than V (auto with red-eye reduction ) and try taking the picture ag ain. 22, 41 Skin tones[...]
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Technical Notes 145 Playback Issues Problem Cause/Solution A File cannot be played b ack. • This camera may no t be able to play back images saved with an other make or model of digital camera. • This camera cannot play back movies recorded with another make or mo del of digital camera. • This camera may not be able to play back data edited o[...]
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Technical Notes 146 The PictBr idge startup screen is not displaye d when the ca mera is connected to a printer. With some PictBridge-com patible printers, the PictBridge startup scre en may not be di splayed and it may be impo ssible to print im ages when Auto is selected f or Charge by computer in the setup menu. S et Charge by computer to Off an[...]
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Technical Notes 147 Images or movies are assigned fi le names as follows. File name: DS CN 0001 .JPG (1) (2) (3) File Names (1) Identifier Not shown on the scre en of the cam era. • DSCN: Orig inal still image s, movies, still imag es created by the movie edit ing function • SSCN: Small picture copies • RSCN: Cropped copies • FSCN: Images c[...]
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Technical Notes 148 Availability may vary with country or region. See our website or brochures for the latest information. Optional Accessories Batte ry Charger Battery Charger MH-66 It takes about 1 hour and 50 minutes to charge a fully exhausted battery. AC Adapte r AC Adapter EH-62G (connect as shown) Make sure that the power connector cable is [...]
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Technical Notes 149 Nikon COOLPIX S7000 Digital Camera Specific ations Type Compact digital camera Number of effective pixels 16.0 million (Image processing may reduce the number of effect ive pixels.) Image sensor 1 / 2.3 -in. type CMOS; approx. 16.76 million total pixels Lens NIKKOR lens with 20× optical zoom Focal length 4.5–90.0 mm (angle of[...]
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Technical Notes 150 Storage Media Internal memory (approx. 20 MB), SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card File system DCF and Exif 2.3 compliant File formats Still images: JPEG Movies: MOV (Video: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, Audi o: LPCM stereo) Image size (pixe ls) • 16M (High) [4608×3456 P ] • 16M [4608×3456] • 8M [3264×2448] • 4M [2272×1704] • 2M [1600×1[...]
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Technical Notes 151 Interface USB conn ector Micro-USB connector (Do not use any USB cable other than the UC-E21.), Hi-Speed USB • Supports D irect Prin t (PictBri dge) HDMI output connector HDMI micro connector (Type D) Wi-Fi (Wire less LAN) Standards IEEE 802.1 1b/g/n (standard wireless LAN protocol) Range (line of sight) Approx. 10 m (10 yd) O[...]
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Technical Notes 152 • Unless otherwise stated, al l figures as sume a f ully-charged battery and an ambient temperature of 23 ± 3°C (73. 4 ±5.4°F) as specified by the Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA). 1 Batter y life ma y vary de pendin g on condit io ns of use, such as the interval between shots or the length of time that menus[...]
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Technical Notes 153 Approved Memory Ca rds The following Secure Digital (SD) me mory cards have be en tested and approved for use in this camera. • Memory cards with an SD Speed Class rating of 6 or faster are recommended for recording movies. When using a memory card wit h a lower Speed Class rating, movie recording may stop unexpectedly. • Co[...]
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Technical Notes 154 • The N-Mark is a trademark or registered trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in the United States and in other countries. • All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided with your Nikon product are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. AVC Patent Portfolio License[...]
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155 Technical Notes Symbols A Auto mode ...................... 12 , 19 , 21 x Scene auto selector mode ................... ..................... ..................... ... 22 , 23 W Backlighting mode . ............. 22 , 24 y Scene mode........ ................. 22 n Short movie show mode ... ...... 38 u Special effects mode..... 33 F Smart portrait[...]
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156 Technical Notes Copying images ........................ ........... 94 Creative slider ................... ..................... 46 Crop ............................. ..................... ... 58 , 68 Cross process o ............................ ...... 33 Current settings ................... .............. 104 D Date and time ..................[...]
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157 Technical Notes L Landscape c ........................................ . 22 Language ...... ...................... ................... 114 Lens......................... ................... 1 , 135 , 149 Lens cover................ ........................... .......... 1 List by date mode .... ........................... 60 M Macro mode ........[...]
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158 Technical Notes S Scene auto selector m ode .... 22 , 23 Scene mode ...................................... ...... 22 SD memory ca rd .................. ... 134 , 15 3 Security settings................... ... 104 , 119 Selective color I .......... ..................... . 33 Self-Collage ........................ ............. 37 , 89 Self-timer .[...]
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6MN52611-01 FX4L01(11) No reproduction in an y for m of this m anual, in whole or in part (e x cept for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), m a y be m ade without written authorization fro m NIKON CORPORATION. © 2015 Nikon Corporation[...]