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It is such a state that we will talk about the specification first before hitting the manual. And for now, we will talk about the specification of this Germany-made camera, starting with the overall look of it first. Nikon has succeeded in combining smooth ergonomics body and shooting flexibility in the shape of Nikon CoolPix This camera has the kind of design that can be carried easily at all times, thanks to its lightweight at just 15 ounces with Compact Flash memory card and battery installed.
Moreover, Nikon CoolPix manual also says that the camera feels great in most hand by bringing a body dimension at x 82 x 68 mm. Page 8 Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or reproduced by means of a scanner, digital camera or other device may be punishable by law. All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided with your Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
For Your Safety Caring for the Camera and Battery Introduction: Before You Begin Overview: About This Manual Principal Features Page 12 Shooting Menu Options Page 17 Visit these sites to keep up-to-date with the latest product information, tips, answers to frequently-asked questions FAQs , and general advice on digital imaging and photography.
Additional information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area. An optional sync cable attached to the shoe can be used for off-camera flash photography.
You may find it helpful to bookmark this section and refer to it as you read through the rest of the manual. The parts of the camera are identified below. Page 21 Photocell Note that when your subject is within 1. Page 23 B The Monitor Like the viewfinder, the monitor can be used to frame photographs. During shooting, the monitor shows the view through the camera lens together with icons indicating the status of various camera settings see list on following page. The monitor is also used to display pictures during quick review 56 and playback Page 24 When the mode selector is set to tor indicate the status of the following camera settings.
When the power is turned on, the camera will beep once and indicators will appear in the control panel. Press the shutter-release button halfway to focus 1. Press the end of the button labeled to zoom out from your subject, increasing the area visible in the final photograph. Press photo to zoom in, enlarging small or distant ob- jects to fill the frame.
Using the Controls option in the setup menu , you can choose the function assigned to button in User Sets 1, 2, and 3. Depend- ing on the function selected, the then be used in combination with the command dial to control white balance or metering without accessing the shooting menu, or to select the focus or Focus and exposure remain locked while the button is held down, even if you remove your finger from the shutter-release button.
Page 32 P The Multi Selector The multi selector is used to navigate through cam- era menus, to page through images in quick review and playback, and to highlight thumbnails in thumbnail review and playback. If the menu has more than one page, pressing the MENU button a sec- ond time will display the next page. When the last page is displayed, you can exit the menu by press- ing the MENU button again. The options available depend on the operating mode. Page 35 Viewing the Menus When the camera is on, the menu for the current operating mode can be dis- played by pressing the MENU button.
Menu for current Press operating mode displayed Page 36 Making a Selection To navigate through the menus, press the multi selector in the direction you want to go. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select the desired setting from the sub-menu. The current selection for these items is shown by the icon that appears in the main menu. It is available when User Set 1, 2, or 3 is selected shooting mode.
Speedlight Options Options for controlling flash exposure, controlling the built-in Speedlight when a flash accessory is attached, and confirm- ing shutter release. Shutter Sound Control the beep produced by the camera to confirm such operations as shutter release. Page Tutorial: Getting Started Tutorial This chapter is divided into the following three sections: First Steps This section details the steps you will take before using your camera for the first time.
Review and Deletion Learn how to review and delete pictures while set- ting up your next shot. To avoid losing the lens cap, use the cord provided to attach it to the camera strap as shown. Removing and Replacing the Lens Cap When removing or replacing the lens cap, press the tabs on either side of the cap to release the latch. Page Formatting Memory Cards Formatting Memory Cards While the memory card provided with your camera is formatted at shipment, other memory cards must be formatted before first use.
Before Formatting Formatting permanently deletes all data on the memory card. Before format- ting, be sure to transfer to a computer any images you would like to keep. Page Step 4-Check The Battery Level Step 4—Check the Battery Level Before using the camera, check the battery level in the control panel or moni- tor to make sure that the battery is charged. If you have yet to set the time and date, proceed to Step 6. Repeat steps 6. To clear the message from the screen, turn the camera off and remove the lens cap.
Page If the battery is low, a low-battery icon indicating that the battery should be recharged or replaced without de- lay. Monitor shows camera settings and view through lens Monitor off Viewfinder Focus If images in the viewfinder appear blurred even when the subject is in focus, viewfinder focus can be adjusted using the viewfinder diopter control. The first time you use the camera, these settings will be set to the default values shown below.
These settings are suited to most situations, and the description in this section assumes that the defaults are used. If you later return to User Set 1, 2, or 3, the settings in effect in the last time you used the selected mode will auto- matically be restored.
Photographs can be framed in the monitor A or viewfinder B. Ridges on the camera grip keep your fingers from blocking the photocell when holding the camera.
Placing your fingers above these ridges may block the photocell, preventing cor- rect flash exposure. To focus, press the shutter-re- lease button halfway.
Check the status of the green autofocus and red flash lamps next to the viewfinder. Page 67 Focusing on an Off-Center Subject: Focus Lock Depending on the effect you want to achieve, your subject may not be at the center of the final composition.
If your subject is not at the center of the frame when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the camera will focus on the background and the main subject may not be in focus. If the monitor is on, the shot you have just taken will be displayed briefly in the monitor. The following operations can be performed while the photo- graph is displayed: A confirmation dialog will be displayed. Page Step 6-Put The Camera Away Press shutter-release button all the way down to take new photograph while saving photo displayed in mon- itor to memory card.
Any additional shots you take while earlier pictures are being saved will be stored in temporary memory buffer before being saved to mem- Take new Shutter ory card. Page Review And Deletion: Quick Review Using the quick re- view function on your Nikon digital camera, on the other hand, you can view the results of earlier attempts while setting up the next shot, and use what you see to change camera settings or to choose a better angle.
Page Quick Review Quick Review When you press the review mode, the most recent picture on the memory card will be displayed at the top left cor- ner of the monitor. The following operations can be performed: View other photos View photo full screen Return to Shutter The picture displayed in quick-review mode will be displayed full screen. The following operations can be performed: View other photos View multiple images Delete current photo button to en- Description Press the multi selector up or left to view images re- corded before the current photo, down or right to view images recorded after the current photo.
Page 73 Playback Mode The review function described in this section allows you to view photos with- out leaving shooting mode. Your Nikon digital camera is also equipped with a full playback mode, which can be accessed by setting the mode selector to In addition to the full-screen and thumbnail review functions described in this section, playback mode can be used to view movies.
Page Thumbnail Review Thumbnail Review Pressing the button in full-screen review displays a menu of four thumbnail images. The fol- lowing operations can be performed while thumb- nails are displayed: Highlight images Page through images Change number of images displayed Delete selected image Return to Shutter As digital data, digital images can be readily transferred to a computer, where they can be stored, viewed, printed, sent to your acquaintan- ces via e-mail, or saved to removable media for ex- ample, a Zip disk or CD for delivery to a photo- finisher.
If you have a suit- able printer, you can also print pictures at home using Nikon View 4. Many newer color printers for the home market offer near photo-quality prints at an affordable price. Page Digital Print-Order Format Dpof Zip disk or other removable media and taking the disk to your photofinisher check with your photofinisher first for information on pricing and the types of disks and file formats supported.
Pictures can be copied to disk using Nikon View 4. For information on the operations that can be performed while the camera is connected to your computer, see the Nikon View 4 Reference Manual. Page Distributing Images Electronically Once you have taken the images you want to send, you can transfer them to your computer for distribution via e-mail.
If your computer is equipped with a USB interface, you can install Nikon View 4 and transfer images directly from the camera. The images to be copied can be selected beforehand using the Auto Transfer option in the playback menu This chapter details the options avail- able for recording photographs and movies in all User Sets. It is divided into the following sections: Beyond Point-and-Shoot Read this section for information on the most fre- quently-used camera controls: zoom, image quality These operations are performed by means of the con- trols in the following table.
Page 84 Digital Zoom At the maximum optical zoom position, holding the ton down for two seconds triggers digital zoom. Maximum optical zoom position While digital zoom is in effect, the zoom factor increases each time pressed, to a maximum of 4. Pressing cancel digital zoom, press Restrictions on Digital Zoom Digital zoom can only be used when the monitor is on. This in turn determines the total number of photographs that can be stored. To get an idea of how different settings for image quality and size affect the number of images that can be stored on a memory card, view the following table, which shows the approximate num- ber of photographs that can be stored on 32 MB, 64 MB, and 96 MB cards at Page 86 Image Quality To reduce the amount of memory that each photograph occupies, images are compressed as they are saved to the memory card.
The camera uses JPEG compression, which analyzes images in blocks eight pixels on a side and selec- tively reduces detail within each block. Use when fidelity is of paramount impor- tance. Page 88 Image Size Image size refers to the physical dimensions of the image, measured in pixels. Smaller sizes require less space to store, making them suited to distribution by e-mail and the web.
Page Focusing Near And Far: The Or you may want the camera to focus on some- thing closer than 50 cm—for example, to create a close-up of a flower or business card. Your Nikon digital camera offers focus modes for both situa- tions. If any provision of the Agreement shall be determined invalid for any reason, the remaining provisions shall not be invalidated and shall remain in full force and effect. This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement and understanding between you and Nikon, and supersedes and replaces any other agreements relating to the subject matter of this Agreement.
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The headings of the sections of this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not constitute a part hereof or affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.
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