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1. 43 indicator cecrosurri ries de oe 26 14 Image CA 2 ee ec ee 43 4 Battery level indicator 24 15 Movie indicator 58 5 Volume indicator 60 16 Protecticon 0c cee eee 94 6 Voice memo recording guide 55 17 Print ordericon 0 72 7 Voice memo playback guide 55 18 Transfer marking icon 95 8 Current frame number Total number of 19 Recording time 22 FAMES occ 49 20 Recording date 22 9 Length of movie 60 nd 1 Appears when the battery is running low 10 D Lighting icon 92 Q Displaying Help Dialogs This camera displays explanations about the various modes and menus pa on the monitor Pressing Help when displaying a menu P 33 56 s Use for portrait 76 displays the help dialog for the selected scene or item Pressing 6 ala pictures create soft Normal while displaying the help dialog performs the function skin tone effects Mam Exit GOK EldBack ulbag NOA 3 0 99 sdays 15414 First Steps Charging the Battery The camera uses the supplied EN EL5 rechargeable lithium ion battery Fully charge the battery with the supplied MH 61 battery charger before first use or when the battery is running low 1 Establish power cable connection Connect the power cable to the battery charger and to a power outlet The CHARGE l
2. Display the Flash menu P 28 NZ Transfer pictures P 63 EA Display the exposure compen sation setting screen P 32 Flexible program when the mode dial is set to P P 41 Aperture settings when the mode dial is set to A P 42 X Display the Self timer menu P 30 USB P 62 Audio Video A V out P 61 Battery latch cover P 18 Battery chamber Memory card slot cover P 18 13 ulbag NOA 3 0 99 ulbag NOA 3 0 99 The Monitor Shooting 29 30 ies dS Mo S aL 3010 e 5 2610 J iat 31 2 32 25 p Ez 51413 241501 m 23 EA E 4 E E i 1 80 _ F2 7 19998 NR mo 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 Icons displayed vary with camera settings 1 Shooting mode 24 33 41 58 21 Image quality 43 2 AE Lindicator 0 0 40 22 IMagesiZe o oooooooooooo 43 3 Focus MOUe o oo ooooooooo 31 23 Exposure compensation 32 A Focus indicator 26 24 Saturation control 85 5 Zoom indicator 25 25 Image adjustment 84 6 Flash Mode 28 26 Image sharpening 84 7 Flash indicator 29 27 White balance 46 8 Internal memory Memory card 28 Continuous shooting mode 80 indicator AAA 26 29 Best Shot Selector BSS 82 9 Battery level indicator 24 30 Noise reduction 88
3. e Confirm that the cover is closed firmly 20 CARD IS NOT FORMATTED E No mM OK m Removing Memory Cards Turn the camera off and confirm that the power on lamp has gone out before removing memory cards Open the battery chamber memory card slot cover and press the card to pop it up The card can then be re moved by hand e Note that the memory card may become hot during use Observe due caution when removing it Turn camera on The power lamp will light and the monitor will turn On m Formatting Memory Cards When the screen at left is displayed press the multi selec tor up to highlight Format and then press 6 e Do not turn the camera off or remove the battery or memory card until formatting is complete e You can take pictures after formatting is complete e Note that formatting deletes all pictures and oth er data on the memory card Before formatting be sure to make copies of any pictures you wish to keep iW Note on the Write Protect Switch SD memory cards are equipped with a write protect switch Pictures cannot be recorded or de leted and the memory card cannot be formatted when this switch is in the lock position Unlock by sliding the switch to the write position before taking editing or de leting pictures transferring images to a computer using Wireless transfer mode or formatting the memory card Write protect switch 21 sdays 15414 s
4. Highlight Image quality or Image IMAGE MODE menu is displayed size and press 68 lla IMAGE SIZE Bm 3264x2448 En 2592x1944 4 2048x1536 PG 1024x768 TY 640x480 Highlight option and press 68 Rotate mode dial to Ce Md P A or when Shoot amp Transfer is selected The current image quality and size are dis played on the monitor suondo Hulyooys JeuonIppy Q Image Quality or Size in the Shooting Menu Image quality and size can also be set in the Shooting menu P 78 44 Using ISO Sensitivity ISO Sensitivity is a measure of how the camera s sensor reacts to light Setting a high ISO will let you take pictures with smaller apertures under low lighting conditions or make it easier to freeze action with faster shutter speeds How ever the higher the ISO the more likely noise in the form of randomly spaced brightly colored pixels may appear ISO Sensitivity can be selected in P and A modes Setting ISO Sensitivity IS0 SENSITIVITY IS0 SENSITIVITY Rotate mode dial to 150 Highlight option and press 6 SENSITIVITY menu is displayed If ISO Sensitivity is set to an option other than Auto rotate mode dial to P or A The current setting is shown in the shooting display 1 80 F2 7 m ISO Sensitivity Setting When Using Flash A setting of 400 is intended for use with natural lighting Select Auto 50 100 or 200 when using the flash P 28 Q Setting ISO Sensitivity from the S
5. P 149 46 Preset White Balance Preset white balance is used when shooting under mixed WB WHITE BAL PRESET lighting or to compensate for light sources with a strong color cast for example to make pictures taken under an in candescent light look as though they had been taken under white light When White bal preset is selected in the WHITE BAL ANCE menu the camera will zoom in and the menu shown at right will be displayed on the monitor White balance measuring window Cancel Maintains the most recent value and uses it for white balance default setting To measure a new value for white balance place a neutral gray object such as a piece of cardboard under the lighting that will be used when shooting Frame the object to fill the square in the center of the menu shown above Highlight Measure and press 6 to measure a new value for white balance the shutter will be released and the camera will return to the original zoom position but no picture will be recorded m Notes on Preset White Balance e The camera cannot measure a value for preset white balance when the flash fires Regardless of the flash mode selected the flash will not fire when selecting Measure e Preset white balance cannot be used when AUTO BRACKETING is set to WB bracketing e f the mode dial is set to WB the lens does not extend when turning the camera on The lens extends only after pressing 6 when you select White bal preset in the WHIT
6. e Press Info on the CHOOSE PROFILE screen to display the SSID of the selected profile and the type of device If the cam era cannot connect to the profile device you can check whether the profile set tings and the settings saved in the cam era match WIRELESS MENU 1 2 Shooting Date Marked Images Selected Images Shoot amp Transfer Display WIRELESS MENU This menu appears after a wireless connec tion is established e For Macintosh when using ad hoc mode press 68 and click AirPort in the Mac OS X menu bar to display the menu Select the profile device selected in step 2 to establish the connection e Press 6 before connection is established to return to the CHOOSE PROFILE screen 122 CHOOSE PROFILE 1 3 amp Profile A 1 E Profile B fl 4 Profile C ar GOK Enfo Highlight profile lt P WIRELESS MENU 1 2 4 Easy Transfer Shooting Date Highlight images e See pages 124 to 129 for more informa tion on each menu option Marked Images Selected Images Shoot amp Transfer option for transferring Y Signal Indicator The signal strength is represented by a five level indicator on the monitor When the camera is out side the range of the signal the indicator is displayed in red If the signal strength is weak remove any obstacles between the camera and computer m If an Error Occurs When the connection to a profile device or the pe connection after selecting WI
7. PON J9 SUBA SS J M PON Jajsues SSA DMAN Configuration Details 1 Confirm that your camera s battery is inserted and fully charged After connecting the camera and computer using the GOR supplied UC E6 USB cable and confirming the follow does L potes wisest ing click Next a aaa e The battery is fully charged or the optional EH 62A dos ia AC adapter kit is used Profile devices cannot be ooo configured if the camera turns off while setting m e USB option is set to PTP i e The mode dial is set to SET UP 2 Confirm that your computer supports wireless networking If a wireless LAN adapter is installed in your com e E puter click Next eet ls ptos e If selecting Create an Infrastructure Access a seein ee Point network profile Create Infrastructure Access Point and Ad hoc Camera to Com puter network profile or Create Profile man ac E ually confirm that your computer is connected to a wireless network with this comput fac Confirm that camera Is connected to computer via a USB cable The Setup Utility checks that the camera is connected to the computer via a USB cable r casas ml e If the camera is not connected to the computer an Connect the camera to the computer via alert message appears After connecting them cor rectly click Next i Ga Ga Detecting Camera 174 4 Select type of configuration from options that are displayed The Setup Util
8. cover Move the battery latch in the direction of the arrow to eject the battery which can then be removed by hand e Note that the battery may become hot during use Observe due caution when removing it Q Alternative Power Sources To power the camera continuously for extended periods use the optional EH 62A AC adapter kit Do not use other AC adapter kits It may cause overheating or damage to the camera 19 sdays 15414 Inserting Memory Cards Pictures can be stored in the camera s internal memory approximately 23 MB or on an optional Secure Digital SD memory card If a memory card is inserted in the camera pictures will automatically be stored on the card and only the pictures stored on it are played back or de leted To store play back or delete pictures in the internal memory remove the memory card sdajs 15414 Confirm that camera is off and open battery chamber memory card slot cover Slide the cover until it stops and open it Insert memory card Insert the memory card terminal first in the direction JA of the arrow shown on the label at the entrance to the memory card slot until it clicks m Inserting Memory Cards Inserting the card up l side down or back Terminal wards could damage the camera or the card Confirm that the card is oriented correct ly Close battery chamber memory card slot cover Close the cover 1 and slide it until it latches
9. e Monitor is dirty clean monitor Monitor is blank Monitor is hard to read 140 Camera is in Playback mode Battery is exhausted Flash lamp blinks flash is charging Message CARD IS NOT FORMATTED appears in monitor memory card is not formatted for use in camera Message MEMORY CARD IS WRITE PROTECTED appears in mon itor memory card is locked Message OUT OF MEMORY appears on monitor insufficient memory to record picture at current Image quality size setting Flash is off Flash window is blocked Subject is outside range of flash Exposure compensation is too low No picture is taken when shutter release button is pressed Pictures are too dark underexposed Pictures are too bright Exposure compensation is too high overexposed Subject was not in focus area when shutter release button was pressed halfway AF indicator flashes red camera unable to focus AF assist illuminator does not light when lighting is poor Select Auto in the AF assist option Pictures are out of focus Shutter speed is too slow Noise can be reduced by Randomly spaced Using flash brightly colored pix Selecting NIGHT PORTRAIT NIGHT LANDSCAPE or els noise appear iii DUSK DAWN in scene mode In these modes Noise in image reduction works automatically when shutter speed is slow Select an appropriate mode according to your shooting condition ae SPECK INDIE Ns Flash is reflectin
10. 1 7 in from the lens at a wide angle zoom position Minimum focus distance will vary with the zoom position The camera focuses continuously until the focus is locked by pressing the shutter release button halfway Select from 99 areas to focus on in the focus area using the multi selector Turn Vibration reduction P 48 on and hold the camera steady to prevent camera shake m MUSEUM Use indoors where flash photography is prohibited for example in museums and art galleries or in other settings where you do not want to use the flash Best Shot Selector P 82 turns on automatically reducing the effects of inadvertent camera movement Photography may be prohibited altogether in some locations Be sure to obtain permission first In dimly lit surroundings turn Vibration reduction P 48 on and hold the camera steady to prevent camera shake LJ COPY Provides clear pictures of black and white text or drawings on a white board or in print Additionally use when taking black and white pictures e Colored text and drawings may not show up well in the final pic ture X SPORTS Fast shutter speeds freeze fast moving subjects for dynamic sports scenes e The camera focuses continuously until the focus is locked by pressing the shutter release button halfway e While the shutter release button is fully pressed the camera shoots at approximately 1 8 frames per second e Settings for the focus exposure and auto white balance ar
11. 43 44 Image size 14 43 44 Image sharpening 14 84 Incandescent 149 Interface 107 connector cover 13 USB 64 107 Video mode 107 Internal memory icon 26 ISO Sensitivity 14 45 88 149 J JPEG 43 144 L Lamp Flash 29 LANDSCAPE hg 36 146 Language 22 106 Lens 12 134 Lens cover 12 List by date 92 M Macro mode 31 38 Memory card 20 21 approved 132 formatting 11 106 inserting and removing 20 21 slot cover 13 20 21 Memory card icon 26 Menus 99 Icons 99 Text 99 Metering 79 Center weighted 79 Matrix 79 Spot 79 Spot AF area 79 MH 61 see Battery charger Microphone 12 55 Mode dial 12 Monitor 13 14 15 134 indicators 14 15 Monitor brightness 101 Monitor settings 101 Brightness 101 Photo info 101 MOV see Movies Movie menu 56 76 Movie options 56 145 Small size 320 56 145 Smaller size 160 56 145 Time lapse movie 56 59 145 TV movie 640 56 145 Movies 56 60 145 recording 58 59 viewing 60 Multi Selector 13 22 Multi shot 16 80 MUSEUM i 38 146 N NIGHT LANDSCAPE EY 36 146 NIGHT PORTRAIT A 35 146 Noise reduction 88 NTSC see Video output Number of exposures remaining 24 145 O On off see Power switch Pp PAL see Video output PANORAMA ASSIST 36 40 146 Paper size 69 70 PARTY INDOOR X 35 146 PictBridge 69 PictureProject 62 Playback menu 76 89 Playing back 27 49 50 55 60 full screen 49 movies 6
12. 67 x 26 x 67 mm 2 6 x 1 0 x 2 6 in Length of cable Approx 1 8 m 6 ft Weight Approx 65 g 2 3 oz excluding power cable EN EL5 Rechargeable Li ion Battery Type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Rated capacity 3 7 V 1 100 mAh Dimensions WxHxD Approx 36 x 54 x 8 mm 1 4 x 2 1 x 0 3 in excluding projections Weight Approx 30 g 1 oz excluding terminal cover 153 SOJON e gt 1uya SOJON e gt 1uya 1 m Specifications e Nikon will not be held liable for any errors this manual may contain e The appearance of this product and its specifications are subject to change without notice iV Design Rule for Camera File system DCF This camera conforms to the Design rule for Camera File system DCF a standard widely used in the digital camera industry to ensure compatibility among different makes of camera m Digital Print Order Format DPOF DPOF is an industry wide standard that allows pictures to be printed from print orders stored on the memory card To print pictures using Print set check that printers or your local photo labs supports DPOF m Exif Version 2 2 This camera supports Exif Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras version 2 2 a standard that allows information stored with pictures to be used for optimal color reproduction when images are output on Exif compliant printers 154 Index Symbols A Aperture priority auto 12 41 42 ES Auto shooting mode 12 24 26 T Delete butt
13. 80 5 shot buffer 80 Intvl timer shooting 80 81 Multi shot 16 80 Single 80 Ultra HS 80 81 Contrast 84 Copy 97 COPY Ld 38 146 Cropping pictures 54 150 D Date 22 23 100 Date imprint 75 102 Date counter 102 103 DaylightSaving 23 100 DCF 154 Delete 94 Deleting pictures 27 51 94 during shooting 27 selected pictures 94 Digital zoom 25 155 S3JON e gt 1uya 1 SOJON e gt 1uya 1 Direct sunlight 149 D Lighting 92 150 DPOF 70 72 75 154 DSCN 147 DUSK DAWN ifi 37 146 E EG CP14 see Audio video A V cable EH 62A see AC adapter kit E mail attachments 96 EN EL5 16 18 132 153 see also Battery Error messages 136 139 Exif 2 2 154 Exposure compensation 32 42 Exposure modes 41 Extension 147 F File name 55 97 147 File numbering 108 147 Fill flash 28 FIREWORKS SHOW 37 146 Firmware version 108 Fixed aperture 42 88 Flash 13 28 29 45 Flash mode 14 28 29 Anytime flash 28 Auto 28 Auto with red eye reduction 28 Flash cancel 28 Slow sync 28 Flexible Program 41 Fluorescent 149 Focus 26 31 Focus area 14 86 Focus indicator 14 26 Focus mode 31 infinity 31 Macro close up 31 Folder name 147 Format memory card 106 Format 21 106 internal memory 106 memory card 106 Quick format 106 FSCN 147 Full screen playback 49 156 H Histogram 32 42 51 Identifier 147 Image adjustment 14 84 Image mode 44 Image quality 14
14. ETE mm ame of oo wo aswe o wi o oo tom osom o f a CA CI o y FIREWORKS SHOW Ee e ATT ecos e im ja jo ie amem ICI 70 CO 00 CTE uow ane ICC o mwa asos ti mm om oo mwa Se zoom is not available with 9 PORTRAIT FACE AF PORTRAIT and Bd NIGHT POR TRAIT mode e In Scene mode the camera automatically selects optimal focus area for the selected mode e AF assist illuminator will not light when the center focus area is not selected in bh CLOSE UP mode e Date imprint is automatically canceled in M PANORAMA ASSIST P 36 mode AF Assist 146 Image File and Folder Names In the internal memory or on the memory card pictures are identified by file names with three parts a four letter identifier a four digit file number assigned automatically by the camera in ascending order and a three letter extension e g DSCNOO001 JPG When a picture is viewed on the monitor the file number and ex tension appear in the top right corner of the display The identifier is not displayed but is visible when images are transferred to a computer Picture type Still picture l O Pictures are stored in a folder created automatically by the camera The folder name includes a three digit folder number e g 100NIKON Folders can hold up to 200 pictures if a picture is taken when the current folder contains 200 pictures a new folder will be created by adding one to the largest folder number e g
15. MExt_ Mok the specified interval until the shutter release button is pressed again the internal memory or memory card is full or 1 800 frames have been recorded Press gt to finish shooting and return to Playback mode If you press the power switch shooting finishes and the camera turns off iW Restrictions on Continuous Shooting Settings other than Single cannot be used in combination with BSS P 82 Auto bracketing or WB bracketing P 83 The previous setting is used and the earlier setting is canceled Noise reduction P 88 has no effect even if set to On With Continuous Multi shot 16 Ultra HS and 5 shot buffer settings for focus exposure and white balance are determined by the first shot in each series The flash is automatically set to Flash Cancel Digital zoom P 25 cannot be used at settings of Multi shot 16 or Ultra HS When using the self timer Single is automatically set The settings will return to the previous setting after an image has been taken using the self timer I ultra Hs Ultra HS e During shooting progress is shown on the monitor from S to E To in terrupt shooting before 100 pictures have been recorded lift your fin ger from the shutter release button During shooting pressing p while the amp icon appears displays the de lete confirmation dialog From this screen you can delete all the pic tures in the same sequence During shooting the shutter sound is o
16. P 94 can be copied and the copied picture is protected 97 nua APLq ejd ay 1 shuljjas else padueApy The Set up Menu The Set up menu includes the items in the following pg TE table See Using the Menus P 76 for more infor mation on displaying and using the Set up menu MMOK EJHelp Select the type of menu display for the Shooting Movie Playback and Set up menus El Welcome screen Select the welcome screen displayed when the camera is turned on Date Set the camera clock and time zone P 100 E Display the current settings and adjust the IO Monitor settings brightness of the monitor a Date imprint Imprint the recording date time on pictures P 102 i Shot confirmation Set the Shot confirmation LED to light after P10 each shot Set the AF assist illuminator to light when P10 focusing nuan dn jas ay s6hulj a5 eJaue padueAPY 4 Sound settings Set the button sound the volume of shutter P105 and start up sounds PA Set the time before the camera enters oul Auto off Standby mode automatically to save power 1 4 Format memory card Format the internal memory or memory card P 10 y w Language Select a language for the camera menus and 4 messages vu Auto transfer Set all pictures to transfer before shooting P 107 YN Reset all Restore camera settings to default P 108 Ver Firmware version Displays the firmware version of the camera of Inter
17. Profile manually e Configure Select Auto or Manual for the method of setting the camera IP address required e IP Address When Configure is set to Manual enter the IP address for the camera 116 Wireless Camera Setup Utility AS Get Started Profiles Wireless Printing yr Setup Enter the TCP IP settings for Wireless Camera Depending on the network configuration you choose some settings wil be entered automatically Configure Manual IP Address 16925411 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Configure wireless printing If a printer is connected to the computer select the 1 i r i ls printer to be used for wireless printing P 130 enter ias potes teo a printer profile name and select a printer icon Create a Wireless Printing Profile e When selecting Create Infrastructure Access Point and Ad hoc Camera to Computer net work profile the Setup Utility automatically returns to the screen in step 5 without configuring a printer and a new ad hoc network is set up in the computer After this network profile is set up wireless printing is configured IF a printer is connected to this computer you can make it available for direct wireless printing from your camera Profile Name ktop Home PRT 16 characters maximum 0 remainin a e For Macintosh click Select Printer in the Get Started tab of the Setup Utility and select a printer After this you can select printer sett
18. To avoid damage to the product be sure to remove the battery when no charge remains e Immediately after use or when the product is used on battery power for an extended period the battery may become hot Before removing the bat tery turn the camera off and allow the battery to cool e Discontinue use immediately should you notice any change in the battery such as discoloration or deformation Use appropriate cables batter ies battery chargers and AC adapters Use only the cables batteries battery chargers and AC adapters provided or sold by Nikon for the purpose to main tain compliance with product regula tions Removing memory cards Memory cards may become hot during use Observe due caution when removing memory cards from the camera gt bp gt gt gt D Handle moving parts with care Be careful that your fingers or other objects are not pinched by the lens or other moving parts CD ROMs The CD ROMs on which the software and manuals are distributed should not be played back on audio CD equipment Playing CD ROMs on an audio CD player could cause hearing loss or damage the equipment Observe caution when operat ing the flash Using the flash close to your subject s eyes could cause temporary visual impair ment Particular care should be observed if photographing infants when the flash should be no less than one meter 39 in from the subject Do not fire the unit while the flash
19. Type Infrastructure The camera and the computer must be set to the same option Channel Select the same channel 1 to 11 set in the computer Cam era to Computer Ad hoc only Select Open Shared or WPA PSK Access Point Infra Authentication structure only Select the same method set in the com puter Select None WEP 64 bits WEP 128 bits or TKIP Access Security Point Infrastructure only Select the same method set in the computer When Security is set to WEP 64 bits or WEP 128 bits select Security Key Format the same method set in the computer unnecessary when Security is set to None Enter the security key set in the computer unnecessary when Security is set to None When Security is set to WEP 64 bits or WEP 128 bits select Key Index the same key index set in the computer unnecessary when Security is set to None The default setting is 1 Select Auto or Manual for the method of setting the camera Configure IP address IP Address When Configure is set to Manual enter the IP address for the camera 118 Security Key m Authentication and Security for Wireless Transfer The following combinations are available on this camera AES is not available Security None WEP WEP TKIP The security levels from lowest to highest are None WEP and TKIP Changing the security method may lower the security level m MAC Address Filtering When MAC address filtering is enabled only devices with an autho
20. e Press the multi selector left to cancel set ting Message is displayed when transfer is complete TRANSFER COMPLETED e Press to return to the CHOOSE PRO FILE screen Pp e Toend Wireless transfer mode rotate the mode dial to a different setting Shooting Date m When Using Shooting Date Pictures with no date set P 22 100 cannot be transferred using the method above 125 PON 19 SUBA SS J M IPOIN JaJSUCIL SSO DMIAN Transferring Images with Transfer Mark Marked Images 1 amp WIRELESS MENU 1 2 Transferring images Easy Transfer to computer Shooting Date 0002 0006 Selected Images e P Shoot amp Transfer EE MCancel Highlight Marked Images in WIRE Transfer images LESS MENU Press to transfer images with the transfer mark ma P 95 after the connection confir mation screen P 124 is displayed Message is displayed when transfer is complete Transfer completed e Press 6 to return to the CHOOSE PRO Connection terminated FILE screen e Toend Wireless transfer mode rotate the mode dial to a different setting i Choose Profile 126 Selecting and Transferring Images Selected Images WIRELESS MENU 1 2 A SELECTED IMAGES Easy Transfer Shooting Date eL Marked Images gt AA Selected Images gt ie 2006 05 15 Shoot ee Transfer 15 30 a MOK Help E MaMexit MOK Highlight Selected Images in WIRE Display SELECTED IMAGES screen LESS MENU This scr
21. the a icon after shooting and set for transferring XN Off Pictures are not marked with the icon after shooting oe On Marks all pictures with the icon and sets them for transferring default setting m The vu Transfer Marking Icon When the camera is connected to a computer via the UC E6 USB cable P 62 the pictures marked with the a icon will be transferred automatically by pressing 6 When connected via an access point select Marked Images in the WIRELESS MENU then press to transfer pictures with the NA Icon Q The gt Icon on Stored Pictures Use the Transfer marking option P 95 in the Playback menu to add or remove the icon on stored pictures 107 nua dn jas ay 6ulyjas eJaue padueAPY nua dn jas ay bulyjas esDWeD padUueAPY Reset All The camera settings will be restored to the default settings m Resetting File Numbering to 0001 To reset the file numbering to 0001 perform Reset all after deleting all pictures P 94 or format ting the internal memory or memory card P 106 For more information see Default Settings P 143 Firmware Version Ver Use this option to check the firmware version for the camera The 12 digit number displayed below the COOLPIX P3 Ver 1 0 firmware version is the camera s MAC address MAC address XX XX XX XX XX XX MAC address 108 Wireless Transfer Mode What is Wireless Transfer Mode Wireless transfer mode w
22. vice versa MiMexit MOK E CAMERA TO CARD sa Selected images All images Ext MOK de gt Copies pictures stored in the internal memory to the memory card gt fh Copies pictures stored on the memory card to the internal memory m Notes on Copying Pictures If there is not enough space in the destination memory copying is canceled and an error mes sage is displayed The available file formats for copying are JPEG MOV and WAV You cannot copy pictures in oth er file formats You cannot copy the pictures taken with another make of camera or retouched on a computer I rie nane File Name When copying using Selected images the newly copied pictures are numbered consecutively from the largest number existing between the two memory sources Ex When the last number in the source memory is 32 DSCN0032 JPG and the last number in the destination memory is 18 DSCN0018 JPG the copied pictures are assigned numbers starting from 33 DSCNOO33 When copying using All images all folders in the internal memory or on the memory card are copied The newly copied folders are assigned new folder numbers one is added to the highest folder number in the destination memory If a new folder cannot be created copying is canceled and an error message is displayed m Print Set Transfer Marking and Protect If pictures are set with Print set P 72 or Transfer marking P 95 the settings are not copied Protect setting
23. 10 ISO Sensitivity 45 31 White balance bracketing A 83 11 Vibration reduction VR 48 B2lBracketing 83 12 Self timer indicator 30 1 Appears when taking a picture in PANORAMA 13 Time zone indicator 100 ASSIST mode 14 Date not set icon 136 2 Ta when the shutter release button is pressed 15 Date imprint indicator 102 3 Appears when the zoom buttons are pressed 16 Date counter Stored date 4 Appears when the battery is running low number LLL LL LLL LLL 103 5 Appears when the new city time zone has been set 17 Numb f A 6 Blinks when the camera clock has not been set IMIDE Ol EA PUSLE remaining 7 Indicates the area in focus when the shutter release Length of movie 58 145 button is pressed halfway 18 Aperture auauua aaa 42 8 Appears when AUTO BRACKETING has been set 19 F 7 26 86 to WB white balance bracketing ORO GUE Td pra a a 9 Appears when AUTO BRACKETING has been set 20 Shutter speed 41 to Auto bracketing 14 e Piaypack 20 12008 01 01 JOONIKON 19 42 00 0008 JpeL 1778 1605 15 Cp Lean 14 131240 Icons displayed vary with camera settings 1 Current folder 147 11 Movie playback icon 60 2 File number and type 147 12 Voice memo indicator 55 3 Internal memory Memory card 13 Image quality
24. 100NIKON gt 101NIKON e When taking pictures using KR PANORAMA ASSIST P 40 Ultra HS P 80 or In tvl timer shooting P 80 each sequence of pictures is stored in a folder with a name consisting of a three digit folder number followed by XXXP_xxx XXXN_xxx or XXXINTVL e g 101P_001 101N_001 or 101INTVL e f you take a picture when the current folder contains a picture numbered 9999 a new folder will be created and file numbering will begin again from 0001 e If file number reaches 200 or picture number reaches 9999 when the internal mem ory or the memory card contains a folder numbered 999 no further pictures can be taken even if there is still memory capacity Replace the memory card or transfer all pictures to a computer P 62 and after formatting the internal memory or the mem ory card P 106 perform Reset all P 108 Getting Good Results with Autofocus P 26 87 Autofocus performs best when there is contrast between the subject and the back ground and the subject is evenly lit It does not perform well if the subject is very dark or moving rapidly if there are objects of sharply differing brightness in the scene e g the sun is behind your subject and their features are in deep shadow or if there are several objects at different distances from the camera at the center of the frame e g your subject is inside a cage 147 S310N 291uya SOON JedUUIIL Time Zone
25. Full screen playback mode press Q T in the 4 thumbnail display Histogram Display Press 68 in Full screen playback mode P 49 to view the histogram display The following settings appear on the right side of the display e Shooting mode P A e Shutter speed e Aperture e Exposure compensation e ISO Sensitivity View histogram of next picture View histogram of previous picture Exit to Shooting mode Deleting Pictures Pressing in Full screen or Thumbnail playback mode displays the dialog shown at right Highlight Yes and press to delete the selected picture e Pl Delete the voice memo only P 55 J is dis played only when selecting a picture with a voice memo JOONIKON 0001 IPG P gt 1 00 P2 o E 0 o 18 51 eJ9ue ay UO S INPId BUIMAIA eJ9ue ay UO San BUIMAIA Taking a Closer Look Quick Playback Zoom Press Q T in Full screen playback mode P 49 to activate Quick playback zoom and display an enlarged approxi mately 3x part of the picture e The center area of the picture is enlarged but other areas of the picture may also be viewed e The location of the area viewed in relation to the full im 2 7 age is displayed on a 3 x 3 navigation grid in the lower AO ee right hand corner of the screen The following operations can be performed in Quick playback zoom Switch to Playback zoom mode A T View other areas of picture Exit to Full
26. Histogram A histogram shows the distribution of brightness in an image the horizontal axis shows pixel brightness with dark tones to the left and bright tones to the right while the vertical axis shows the number of pixels in the image at each tonal value The more pixels appear on the left the darker the image The more pixels appear on the right the brighter the image 32 Selecting Scene Mode Scene Mode You can select from a menu of 16 scenes each corresponding to a partic ular situation Camera settings are automatically adjusted to suit the selected scene sparing you the necessity of adjusting each setting separately Selecting the Advanced option allows 3 effects Normal Effect 1 and Effect 2 to r selected for 9 of the 16 scenes For example you can adjust an image in PORTRAIT to make skin tones appear brighter Selecting a Scene PORTRAIT FACE AF Rotate mode dial to AJH Display Scene menu e Default setting is PORTRAIT FACE AP PORTRAIT PORTRAIT fe x Gil Y Normal ial Fol Effect 1 E SA z al Sl a Effect 2 es w a al 0K ee TENE i Bet MEt MOK EHep Highlight scene Display Advanced options menu e To exit without changing the current e If there are no options the selected scene selection press MENU mode is set and the screen returns to Shooting mode The selected scene is indicated by an icon on the top le
27. LG 2 410 o uE MOK Highlight menu item E METERING Metering Y Matrix Center weighted C Spot Spot AF area Ext MOK o MENU OK LON 2 nfo Highlight option Select highlighted option 77 sBbul jas e aue paduenpy nua Buljooys ay sbulyjas eJaue padueApy The Shooting Menu The Shooting menu includes the items in the follow ing table See Using the Menus P 76 for more in formation on displaying and using the Shooting menu White balance E3 MENU AAA OK LOL WB White balance Match white balance to your light source Metering Select how the camera sets exposure LJ Continuous Take pictures one at a time or in a sequence Use the Best Shot Selector BSS to select the sharp Hig BSS est picture Take a sequence of pictures with gradually changing IKI Auto bracketing exposure or white balance pie O Image adjustment Adjust picture contrast Control how much outlines in your pictures are O Image sharpening sharpened in the camera amp Saturation control Adjust vividness of the color of a picture Image quality Select image quality I59 Sensitivity Select ISO Sensitivity El Image size Select an image size for displaying or printing EH AF area mode Select where the camera focuses 8 IM Auto focus mode Select how the camera focuses Maintains aperture as close as possible to a set f
28. P 100 The camera supports the following time zones Time zone increments of less than one hour are not supported When traveling to or from destinations at half or quarter hour increments from Greenwich Mean Time GMT set the camera clock to local time P 100 GMT 8 PST PDT a Los Angeles Seat tle Vancouver MST MDT Denver GMT 7 Phoenix La Paz GMT 12 Auckland Fiji CST CDT Chicago a Houston Mexico City GMT 5 EST EDT New York Toronto Lima GMT 4 GMT 3 Buenos Aires Sao Paulo GMT GMT Notes on Focus Area Selection e In Movie mode camera automatically focuses on the subject using the center focus area AF area mode cannot be used e While digital zoom P 25 is in effect the center focus area is used AF area mode cannot be used e Notes on Shooting in Manual Flash P 28 self timer P 30 focus P 31 and exposure compensation P 32 can not be set while the focus area selection guide and selectable area are displayed Press to hide the focus area selection guide before adjusting these settings To change focus area press 6 again after making settings for each mode When daylight saving time is turned on Vi 1160 F27 120 When the focus area and When the focus area selectable area are and selectable area displayed are hidden 148 Options for ISO Sensitivity P 45 Approximately equivalent to ISO 50 is set as default When lighting is poor however camera
29. P 106 e All other settings are unaffected including Date P 100 Date counter P 103 Language P 106 and USB and Video mode of Interface option P 107 Image Mode and Number of Exposures Remaining P 43 The following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stored in the internal memory and on a 256 megabyte memory card at different image modes The number of exposures remaining varies widely depending on the type of memory card the nature of JPEG compression and the content of the image Image Quality r Com Description pression OW Fine image quality suitable for enlarged or high quality prints File size L reduced to roughly 1 4 of its original size NORMAL Normal image quality suited to most situations File size reduced to default setting roughly 1 8 of its original size Basic image quality suitable for pictures that will be distributed by e mail or used on web pages File size reduced to roughly 1 16 of its High original size Image Size Select from the following options according to your shooting intent Image size pixels 3264x2448 default setting 28 x 21cm 11x Bind SOON JedUUIIL x All figures are approximate Print sizes assume a printer resolution of approximately 300dpi The size of images when printed depends on the printer resolution the higher the resolution the smaller the final print size 1 in 6 in 144 Image Quality Size and Number
30. are being played back in a slide show 30 minutes e When camera is in Wireless transfer mode 3 minutes Auto off does not activate while pictures are being transferred e When using the optional EH 62A AC adapter kit 30 minutes Auto off does not activate when the supplied USB cable is connected 149 S3JON e gt 1uya SOJON e gt 1uya Restrictions on Editing Images You can edit images by trimming them cropping adjusting the brightness D Lighting or creating a smaller copy Small picture The following restrictions apply when editing an image that has already been edited First Edit Second Edit Cropping D Lighting Small Picture When attempting to apply a second edit the message IMAGE CANNOT BE SAVED appears e Pictures with Image size set to 3264x2176 or shot with Continuous set to Ultra HS or Intvl timer shooting cannot be edited Notes on Editing Images e Editing images from another model of camera is not supported e Images edited with this camera may not properly play back on another model of camera or transfer to a computer e Edited images are separate images from the original Deleting one does not delete the other e f there is not enough space in the destination memory the edited image cannot be saved e The recording date for the image data is the same as that of the original image 150 Specifications Nikon COOLPIX P3 Digital Camera Type Compact digital camera Effective pi
31. displayed in the check box The following operations can be performed during the slide show Pauses the slide show and dis plays the menu Highlight Restart and press to resume the show Highlight End and press to end the Slide show Restart Skip to next 2 Skips to the next picture Press and hold to fast for frame ward Return to Returns to the previous picture Press and hold to previous frame rewind Ends the slide show and returns to Full screen play m Notes on the Slide Show e f no operations are performed for 30 minutes after the slide show starts the monitor will turn off due to the Auto off function The camera will turn off automatically if no operations are per formed for another three minutes The camera will also turn off when Loop is set e Movies are displayed as still images showing the first frame 93 NU WN APLq ejd ay 1 sbulas else padueApy Delete i You can delete selected pictures or all pictures stored in the internal memory or on the memory card e When a memory card is in the camera only the pictures stored on it are deleted e When there is no memory card in the camera pictures stored in the internal memory are deleted Deletes pictures selected in the ERASE SELECTED IMAGES screen P 90 Deletes pictures with the same recording date selected in the CHOOSE DATE screen P 91 Erase selected images Choose date Deletes all pictur
32. in temperature such as occur when entering or leaving a heated building on a cold day can cause conden sation inside the device To prevent condensation place the device in a carrying case or a plastic bag before exposing it to sudden changes in temper ature The AF Assist Illuminator LED The light emitting diode LED used in the AF assist illuminator P 104 conforms to the following IEC standard CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT 1EC60825 1 Edition 1 272001 133 SOJON e gt 1uya 1 S3JON e gt 1uya Cleaning Lens One key to preserving the condition of glass parts is to not touch them with your fingers Remove dust or lint with a blower typically a small device with a rubber bulb attached to one end that is pumped to produce a stream of air out the other To remove fingerprints or other stains that cannot be removed with a blower wipe the lens with a soft cloth using a spiral motion that starts in the center of the lens and works out to the edges If this fails to clean the lens wipe with a dry cloth lightly dampened with commercial lens cleaner Monitor Remove dust or lint with a blower To remove fingerprints and other stains clean the monitor with a soft dry cloth being careful not to apply pressure Body Use a blower to remove dust dirt or sand then wipe gently with a soft dry cloth After using the camera at the beach or seaside wipe off any sand or salt with a dry cloth lightly dampened with fresh water th
33. is caused by a strong external static charge Turn the camera off remove and replace the battery and turn the camera on again or If you are using the optional AC adapter disconnect and reconnect the adapter and turn the camera on again Note that disconnecting the power source as described above may result in the loss of any data not recorded to the internal memory or memory card at the time the problem occurred Data already recorded to the internal memory or memory card will not be affected e When shooting a picture or movie a Vibration reduction option was set by pressing e Camera shook during shot Blurring caused by camera shake can be Pictures are blurred reduced by Using the flash Using the Best Shot Selector BSS Using the self timer with a tripod Camera is off Battery is not correctly inserted or battery chamber memory card slot cover is not properly latched Battery is exhausted AC adapter is not properly connected Standby mode press shutter release button halfway The flash is being recharged while the battery is running low A Wait until recharging has finished USB cable is connected Audio video cable is connected Camera turns off Battery is exhausted P 24 without warning Battery is cold P 135 ne inaicatots appear Hide info is selected for Photo info Select Show info P 101 in monitor e Ambient lighting is too bright move to a darker location e Monitor brightness needs adjustment
34. network Printer profile for wire less transfer could not be set Check signal Move the camera closer to the printer Remove any obstacles between camera antenna and profile device Set profile device with Wireless Camera Setup Utility or the optional PD 10 wireless printer adapter Check selected computer or access point Check network settings Charge battery and turn camera on in Wireless transfer mode Check selected computer Check signal Move the camera closer to the printer Remove any obstacles between camera antenna and profile device Check that the printer is on and ready to print P 114 P 123 P 123 UNABLE TO CONNECT TO WIRELESS PRINTER ADAPTER Check signal Move the camera closer to the printer Remove any obstacles between camera antenna and profile Camera could not con nect to wireless printer 4 For more information see the manual for the optional PD 10 wireless printer adapter adapter device 139 SOON JedUUIIL SOJON e gt 1uya 1 Troubleshooting If your camera fails to function as expected check the list of common prob lems below before consulting your local retailer or Nikon representative Refer to the page numbers listed in the right most column for more information Electronically Controlled Cameras In extremely rare instances unusual characters may appear on the monitor and the camera may stop functioning In most cases this phenomenon
35. number y Fixed aperture when the camera is zoomed in and out NR Noise reduction ic 78 Reduce noise that may appear when long exposures Metering The camera s built in light metering system calculates the brightness of the Subject to determine the best exposure to use Matrix Analyzes the distribution of brightness over a wide area of the default setting frame producing optimal results for most situations Meters the entire frame but assigns the greatest weight to the Center weighted center area Suitable for portraits Use with AF lock P 87 to meter off center subjects Measures light in an area shown by a square in the center of the monitor The subject in the metering target area will be correctly exposed even when the background is much brighter or darker Use with AF lock P 87 to meter off center subjects Spot Links spot metering to the active focus area when AF area Spot AF area mode is set to Auto or Manual P 86 m Note on Metering When digital zoom is used the camera automatically switches to a setting similar to Center weighted However the metering target does not appear Q Metering When Center weighted or Spot is selected the metering target is dis played in the center of the monitor mo of F2 7 120 Spot metering target Center weighted metering target nua Buljooys y sbuljjas esawieD padueApy nu W Buljooys ay sbuljjas eJaue padueApY Continuou
36. of Exposures Remaining P 43 Internal memory Memory card Image quality Approx 23 MB ee MB 3264x2448 NORMAL default setting BASIC 2592x1944 NORMAL BASIC 2048x1536 NORMAL BASIC 1024x768 640x480 32 3264x2176 e f number of exposures remaining is 10 000 or more camera exposure count display will show 9999 Movie Options and Maximum Total Recording Time P 56 Approximate maximum total recording time for the memory card is indicated as a guide Actual total recording time varies depending on the make of memory cards even when they have the same memory capacity Max recording time Internal memory Approx 23 MB Memory card 256 MB TV movie 640 16s Dtos default setting Time lapse movie ie oe p 584 frames 1 050 frames To prevent TV movie 640 from ending unexpectedly use a card rated for 10 MB s 145 S9JON Je amp 21UyY2 L S9JON ral Settings for Scene Mode P 35 The following table shows each default setting for the Scene modes Each setting re turns to default when the power is turned off mode is altered Playback mode is set or Reset all in Set up menu is performed However settings in brackets are invariable Exposure Scene mode Self timer compensa Illuminator P 33 P 30 tion P 32 P 26 EPORTRAITOFACEAR so ia of oo woa aroman se ie or os tot aae Je IT or CT AT PIPANORAMAASSST ame of oo wo ENGHTLANDScAPE 181 w ow oo omn
37. produce the correct exposure You select the aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed for the best exposure P Programmed Auto Rotate mode dial to 1 80 F27 120 P Y Flexible Program e In P mode different combinations of shutter speeds and apertures can be selected by pressing the multi selector right Flexible program Then press the multi selector left to decrease the shutter speed and right to increase the shutter speed While Flexible program is in effect the shutter speed and aperture are displayed in yellow other wise they are displayed in white e When returned to Shooting mode an asterisk appears next to P and the set values of the shutter speed and aperture also appear e To deactivate Flexible program press the multi selector left or right until the shutter speed and aperture are displayed in white or rotate the mode dial to a different setting Turning the camera off also deactivates Flexible program Recommended for most situa tions Use to vividly capture the main subject and background or to soften the background details S OK Eat AA 41 suoiido Buljoous euonppy suorido Buljoouys Jeuonippy A Aperture Priority Auto 1160 F27 120 Histogram Rotate mode dial to A Display exposure compensation setting screen The histogram which shows the distribu tion of brightness and exposure compensa tion val
38. the image itself but recorded in the DPOF setting files When printing the date will be printed on the image The position of the date depends on the print er e Setting Date imprint in the Set up menu The date is imprinted in the images and can be printed without making other settings The option must be set before taking pictures The position of the date is fixed at the bottom right hand corner of the picture Once the date is imprinted it cannot be deleted from the image e When the Date and Info options in Print Set and Date imprint are set only the date from the Date imprint option will be printed even when using a printer that supports DPOF Y If an Error Occurs If an error message is displayed check the printer and resolve the problem H as directed in the printer manual Highlight Resume and press to re PRINTER ERROR sume printing Select Cancel to exit without printing the remaining imag CHECK PRINTER es STATUS Resume may not be available depending on the type of error In this case select Cancel Y Notes on DPOF Printing e DPOF printing is available only when a print order is created for the pictures stored in the inter nal memory or on the memory card using Print set e When printing directly with a printer that supports PictBridge shooting information cannot be printed even if Info is selected in PRINT SET menu Q Printing the Recording Date and Time on Pictures The recording date and
39. to WN Start recording The monitor shows the available recording The camera focuses on the subject in the time center of the frame P 57 e During recording the el icon blinks and progress will be shown by the indica tor at the bottom left Finish recording e Recording will also end automatically when the memory is full m Notes on Movies e Depending on the memory card recording may end before the memory is full and CANNOT RECORD MOVIE is displayed The incomplete recording is stored as a movie e Do not touch the microphone during recording e In Movie shooting mode the following options are fixed Flash P 28 is Flash Cancel except when recording a time lapse movie Self timer P 30 is OFF WHITE BALANCE P 46 is Auto Metering P 79 is Matrix e While recording a movie only digital zoom up to 2x can be used time lapse movie up to 4x Adjust the zoom before recording When recording starts the optical zoom position is fixed e Only VA Normal is available for Vibration reduction P 48 58 SAMOA Hulmal A pue Hulpsoray Recording a Time Lapse Movie The camera takes pictures at a specified intervals to create a silent movie with a frame rate of 30 frames per second and a frame size of 640 x 480 The maximum recording time is 35 seconds 1 050 frames 1 WR MOVIE OPTIONS WR SETINTERVAL TIME 1 2 uv TV movie 640 E Small size 320 tp Smaller size 160 W
40. 0 on TV 61 thumbnail 50 zoom 52 53 PORTRAIT FACE AF 9 35 39 146 PORTRAIT 4 35 146 Power connector cover 12 Power switch 12 Power on Lamp 12 24 PRINT MENU 70 DPOF printing 70 75 Paper size 69 70 Print all images 70 Print selection 70 Print set 72 Printer 67 130 Printing pictures 69 70 71 see also Date imprint DPOF Profile confirming 120 Protect 94 Protected pictures 94 97 Q Quality see Image mode Quick format 106 Quick Playback Zoom 52 QuickTime see Movies R Reset all 108 143 Resizing pictures 96 150 RSCN 147 S Saturation 85 Saturation control 85 Scene mode 33 40 Secure Digital SD see Memory card Self portraits 30 Self timer 30 Self timer lamp 12 30 Sensitivity 45 88 149 Setup menu 76 98 108 Shade 149 Shake see Vibration reduction Shooting menu 76 78 88 Shot confirmation 104 Shutter release button 12 Shutter release delay see Self timer Single 80 Size see Image mode Slide show 93 Small pic 96 Smear 134 Sound settings 105 Button sound 105 Shutter sound 105 Start up sound 105 157 SOJON e gt 1uya SOJON e gt 1uyda 1 Speaker 13 SPORTS amp 38 146 SSCN 147 Standby mode 25 105 121 Strap camera 12 SUNSET 37 146 Support information 11 T Telephoto button see Q T button Thumbnail playback 50 Time zone 22 100 Transfer marking pictures for 95 Transfer marking 95 Tripod 13 30 TV connecti
41. 5 no condensation 1 Based on Camera and Imaging Products Association CIPA standard for measuring life of camera batteries Measured at 25 C 77 F zoom adjusted with each shot flash fired with every other shot image quality set to NORMAL image size set to 3264x2448 Vibration reduction set to VA Normal 152 Wireless Transfer IEEE 802 11b g standard wireless LAN protocol ARIB STD T66 Standards standard for low power data communications systems Communication pro IEEE 802 11g OFDM tocols IEEE 802 11b DBPSK DQPSK CCK Approx 30 m 98 ft Range line oFsight Range may vary depending on the weather or obstacles Operating frequency 2 412 2 462 MHz 11 channels IEEE 802 119 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps IEEE 802 11b 1 2 5 5 and 11 Mbps Security TKIP 128 64 bit WEP Access protocols Infrastructure ad hoc Data rates 2 Maximum logical data rates according to IEEE standard Actual rates may differ e Industry standard for measuring life of camera batteries Measured at 25 C 77 F zoom adjust ed with each shot built in flash fired with every other shot image quality set to NORMAL MH 61 Battery Charger Rated input AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 12 0 08 A Charging output DC 4 2 V 950 mA Compatible battery Nikon Li ion Rechargeable Battery EN EL5 Charging time Approx 2 hrs when no charge remains Operating temperature O 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions WxHxD Approx
42. 592 x 1 944 2 048 x 1 536 1 600 x 1 200 Tr 1 280 x 960 1 024 x 768 640 x 480 320 x 240 or L 160 x 120 pixels in size 54 Voice Memos A voice memo can be recorded using the built in microphone and appended to any picture marked with the 2 48 voice memo recording guide icon in Full screen playback mode P 49 Recording Voice Memos Press and hold the shutter release button to record a voice memo Recording ends after approximately 20 seconds or when the button is released e Do not touch the microphone during recording e The fi icon blinks during recording Playing Back Voice Memos Select a picture with a recorded voice memo and press the shutter release button to play it back Play back ends when the voice memo ends or the shut ter release button is pressed again e Pictures with voice memos are marked with the Z 2 icon in Full screen playback mode e Press Esa W or Q T to adjust the volume Deleting Voice Memos Select a picture with a recorded voice memo and press Tm Highlight and press 6 to delete the voice memo only Y Notes on Voice Memos e Voice memo file names are the same as those of the images they attach to except that the ex tension is WAV e f a voice memo is already appended to the current picture delete the memo first to record a new voice memo 55 ePJAWED y UO S INPId BUIMAIA S3 MO A BUIM3IA pue BUIpI1O0 9Y Recording and Viewing Movies Se
43. 8 AA A A cetbcaevasboane ede 108 Wireless Transfer Mode ccceccecescesceccececceccncescucencuceneeceeeeneuseneeseess 109 What is Wireless Transfer Mode oooccccoconcccnnnocococonnnnncconnonnnnnnnononinnnnnccnnnininenoss 109 Setting Up Wireless Transfer Mode oooooccccnncccocccnncncccononnncnnccnnnonnnnnccnnonnnnnancnns 110 Aa O A lea sudan 120 Transferring Images to a COMPUTED occccoccccnnnncccoconnnnnccnnnonnnnnncnnnnonnnnnccnnninnnnnnss 121 Transtering Images to a PINTE aos dad 130 Technical NOTE Saian E Ea EA a Ea 132 Optional ACCESSOMOS aessa aeea elle dd AE aa AS SEE R E aac 132 Carma TOP Your Cai 133 A A a ah dd 136 Nro o AA A 140 A O Pon y tudpanshedlucsiwat made daanahetuntautance 143 Ie O naka anes sonusea canna arasies a eia aa tobe Lena 151 A E E E A E TAE E T E EEE 155 Before You Begin For Your Safety To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others ulbag NOA 3 0 99 WARNINGS A gt Turn off in the event of malfunc tion Should you notice smoke or an unusual smell coming from the camera battery charger or AC adapter available sepa rately unplug the battery charger or AC adapter and remove the battery immedi ately taking care to avoid burns Contin ued operation could result in injury After removing or disconnecting the power source take the equipment to a Nikon authorized service representative for inspection Do not use in the presence of fla
44. A A vans 76 Displaying eMail triada poro daras E DAELE Seet 76 Navigating A A mee aa 77 UNESCO UNG IM A A E AE 78 MeterNg erisia ae rete e a a E a e e ree eer 79 A A A a e R a a 80 o e ie o 82 Auto A a a ae a cae etn 83 Made dls gc a coe tte tte me camer nce li 84 Mage Sharpening aa ARA seas a cae RANI A SIR 84 Sata tO CONTO leet state doit A A aaa yi Dole oe a tule Ak 85 A Pe 86 Autofocus NOE teu acuatdocushousadsaapedsedsndesad abesdochhaekudonaabense aE aeea O R aae nO a E ESE 87 Fixed APU era A EE eA AE A aE NEEE e A aE ah 88 Noise e meer 88 The sPlay AA A alk ot E 89 Navigating the Picture Selection Screen nr dd 90 Navigating the Choose Date Screen rra oasis 91 list Oy Dateien dae een arash Ea dl a e date 92 A E EA EA AAEE E AAAA ASA AA EA 92 Sde S NONS eet cree ere E Nesey ere eee E E S ree eee ee 93 Dl uba 94 POTEC aihen a e a a aA tac le Ade ait a Ae atk te a a ck thie 94 Aa A Renn ee eee E ee er een ene eee ee eee tee eee ene E 95 A A O O AETAT 96 A E O NET 97 The Set Up Men O A A oi 98 A teeter ator eta E teehee die a hba iad E a a ieee tin yer 99 Welcome SO CON o US O dc 99 a e OOOO rr ad aabtdindhcutatiasencd ta dees aeea On a eNA adet aaO a AE aE h 100 MONTO UNS E EE EA E EE E EE EA 101 Date IMPA enren e dois 102 A a E Calo 104 A A A A II A An 104 nn O 105 AI ntc toas odo eter eae 105 EU a e e do 106 E te ck sea a cr ah eat hit a ace ae ease ce 106 Interface USB Video Mode lanos tao 107 A o A A 107 A A A A EEES 10
45. DE DIAL IS NOT IN THE PROPER POSITION 4 Destination is out of memory for copying picture Camera has run out of file numbers Invalid picture chosen for creating cropped picture Error occurred while saving movie Takes long time to save movie on mem ory card No pictures in internal memory or memory card File created by com outer or different make of camera No pictures in the inter nal memory or on the memory card that can be viewed on the cam era Attempt to delete pro tected picture Travel destination is in same time zone as home location Mode dial is positioned between two modes Format destination Insert new memory card or delete unwanted pictures from the internal memory or memory card Select Reset all after inserting new memory card Select Reset all after formatting memory card or internal memory Check types of images that can be cropped e Format memory card using Format option in the format menu e Insert memory card with faster pro cessing speed e When this message is displayed although pictures are taken turn cam era off and then on again If error per sists contact your local retailer or Nikon representative e To show pictures in the internal mem ory remove memory card from cam era View file on computer or correct make of camera Remove protection before deleting pic ture No need to specify new time zone if travel destination is i
46. E BAL ANCE menu 47 suoiido Bulrooys euonippy Using Vibration Reduction VR Vibration reduction adjusts the lens to compensate for camera motion that can blur your image while shooting still pictures or movies It makes blurring less likely to occur in situations where it is difficult to hold the camera steady such as when shooting at slow shutter speeds in dimly lit surroundings or when zoomed in for close up shots When you compose your image you can see the results of Vibration reduction on the camera s monitor Suitable for normal shooting conditions The camera detects and VA Normal smoothes out panning movements Vibration reduction reduces default setting only vertical shake when the camera is panned horizontally and only horizontal shake when panned vertically Suitable for severe camera shake such as when shooting from a W Active moving vehicle This option does not detect vibrations when pan ning Vibration reduction is turned off Setting Vibration Reduction a 1180 F27 120 In Shooting mode press repeatedly Selected option is indicated by icon on to select VA Normal VAR Active or monitor Off e After the icon appears frame picture focus and shoot suorido Buljoouys euol Ippy m Notes on Vibration Reduction e Vibration reduction may take a few seconds to activate after the camera recovers from Standby mode or the power is turned on Wait until the display stabilize
47. MB 512 MB 1 GB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB Cards rated for 10 MB S e Other memory cards have not been tested For more details on the cards listed above please con tact the manufacturer m Notes on Memory Cards Use only Secure Digital SD memory cards Format new memory cards before first use P 106 Turn the camera off when inserting or removing a memory card Do not eject the memory card turn the camera off remove the battery or disconnect the AC adapter during formatting or while data is being written to or deleted from the card Failure to observe this precaution could result in loss of data or damage to the camera or card Do not disassemble or modify Do not drop bend or expose to water or strong physical shocks Do not touch the metal terminals with your fingers or metal objects Do not affix labels or stickers to the memory card Do not leave in direct sunlight in a closed vehicle or in other areas exposed to high temperatures Do not expose to high levels of humidity or to corrosive gas 132 Caring for Your Camera To ensure continued enjoyment of your Nikon product observe the following precautions when storing or using the device Vv m Keep dry The device will be damaged if immersed in water or subjected to high levels of moisture Handle the lens and all moving parts with care Do not apply force to the lens monitor or to the connector card slot or battery chamber or lens covers These p
48. Nikon The Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the COOLPIX 23 DIGITAL CAMERA Trademark Information Apple the Apple logo Macintosh Mac OS and QuickTime are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Finder is trademark of Apple Computer Inc Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Internet is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc The SD logo is a trademark of the SD Card Association PictBridge is a trademark Face priority AF technology is provided by in this manual or the other documentation provided with your Nikon product are trademarks or reg istered trademarks of their respective holders Apple Public Source License This product includes Apple mDNS source code that is subject to the terms of the Apple Public Source License located at URL http developer apple com darwin Portions Copyright c 1999 2004 Apple Computer Inc All Rights Reserved This file contains Original Code and or Modifications of Original Code as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License Version 2 0 the License You may not use this file ex cept in compliance with the License Please obtain a copy of the License at http www opensource apple com apsl and read it before using this file The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are distributed on an AS IS basi
49. PictureProject Reference Manual on CD You can wirelessly transfer pictures and movies to a computer and play them back For more information see Wireless Transfer Mode P 109 1 Start your computer e Confirm that PictureProject has been installed on your computer Set USB option in INTERFACE menu of Set up menu P 107 Select PTP or Mass storage depending on your computer s operating system P 64 UOIJ 3UUO J3JUILIJ JO J3INAWO AL Confirm that mode dial is set to a mode other than and turn camera on 62 Data transfer starts All pictures and movies marked with the a Transfer mark icon P 95 will be transferred to the computer Messages on the monitor are shown below TRANSFERRING IMAGES TO COMPUTER TRANSFER COMPLETED nA NI 6 Disconnect camera after transfer is complete P 66 Q Marking Pictures for Transfer Pictures set for transfer are marked with the icon in Playback mode By default all pictures are automatically marked for transfer Two options control transfer marking e Auto transfer in the Set up menu P 107 Select On to mark all new pictures for transfer e Transfer marking in the Playback menu P 95 Select pictures for transferring by marking with the a icon Q PictureProject Transfer Button To transfer both marked and unmarked pictures to the computer click pa Transfer in PictureProject instead of pressing 6 on the camera in ste
50. RAIT 38 BEACH SNOW Ld COPY amp SPORTS A BACK LIGHT or Hi PANORAMA ASSIST mode e The center focus area is selected in 4 CLOSE UP mode 104 Sound Settings d gt You can set the button sound on off and select the volume of shutter and start up sounds When On is selected a beep will sound once when operations are Button sound completed successfully three times when an error is detected Shutter sound Set Set the volume of the shutter sound to Loud Normal or Off volume of the shutter sound to Loud Normal Set the volume of the shutter sound to Loud Normal or Off Off Startup sound E the volume of the sound played when the camera is turned on p to Loud Normal or Off Auto Off i The monitor turns off automatically and the camera enters Standby mode to save power if no operations are performed for a specified length of time You can select thirty seconds 30s one minute 1m default setting five minutes 5m or thirty minutes 30m If no operations are performed in Standby mode for another three minutes the camera will turn off automatically For more information see Auto Off P 149 105 nuan dn jas ay buljas ele padueAPY Format Memory Card 1 0 Use this option to format the internal memory or memory card e Toformat the internal memory remove the memory card from the camera Format memory appears in the Set up menu e When the memory card is inserted in the camera Format car
51. RELESS MENU has not been established the error messages at right amp Pa didas Failed to connect to are displayed Check the selected computer or ac ronie cess point and resolve the error Select Try Again Try Again Choose Profile Choose Profile to reconnect Select Choose Profile to cancel the MOK MOK connection and return to the CHOOSE PROFILE screen If Try Again cannot be selected due to the error select Choose Profile Y Wireless Transfer LED The wireless transfer LED P 13 indicates the wireless transfer status Blinks Searching for profile device Lights Connected to profile device or transferring data Off Not connected In order to reduce power consumption the wireless transfer LED may switch to blinking status if no data is transmitted within a set period of time based on operating conditions vV Resuming Interrupted Transfers If image transfer is interrupted due to a low battery level etc images can be sent again Select Yes when the message Resume interrupted transfer is displayed during Wireless transfer mode Se lect No to cancel image transfer vV 6 Button In Wireless transfer mode 68 is used only to perform menu operations Pressing does not trans fer images with ax transfer mark unlike when using PictureProject with a USB connection P 62 See pages 121 to 129 for more information on transferring images using Wireless transfer mode Y Optional Wireless Printer Adapter W
52. U in PictBridge playback mode zz Print all images P 68 DPOF printing Paper size MOK Select pictures to print and confirm settings Press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option and press 6 43 to select Print selection Select pictures and set the number of copies Go to step 3 Prints one copy of all the pictures in the internal memory or on the Print all images memory card The camera returns to the PRINT MENU when print ing is complete Print pictures according to the print order specified in Print set P 72 To start print ing immediately highlight Start print and OE prints press 6 To view selected pictures before printing highlight Confirm and press 6 Cancel Go to step 4 Ext MOK f DPOF PRINTING DPOF printing UOI1 3UUO 1 Ul4d JO J3INAVO A Paper size Select the size of paper for printing P 69 AMET PRINT SELECTION Select pictures to print and set number of copies up to 9 Press the multi selector left or right to select a picture and up or down to set the 2006 05 15 number of copies P 73 e The number of copies and the amp icon are 30 MaWBack MOC marked on the selected picture e To deselect a picture press the multi selector down when the number of copies is 1 70 A 006 PRINTS a aA A a rad MINA E 40 MM Back Start print Printing 002 006 3 MCancel Selected pictures are displayed e To ret
53. a Exit MOK Highlight Time lapse movie in MOVIE OPTIONS menu P 56 and Highlight option and press 68 Set option and return to the MOVIE OPTIONS menu Start recording Return to Movie shooting screen Press the shutter release button to start recording e To end recording press the shutter release button again press the power switch or press approximately one second Recording will end when the memory is full or 1 050 frames have been recorded m Notes on Time Lapse Movies Recording will end automatically when the battery is exhausted When recording movies using the optional EH 62A AC adapter kit is recommended Take a test shot and check the results before recording time lapse movies When shooting do not rotate the mode dial The monitor automatically turns off and the power lamp blinks between frames to save power and turns on immediately before the camera takes the next shot 59 Sa NO A BUIM3IA pue BuipIo y S3 MO A BUIM3IA pue BUIPI1O 9Y Movie Playback Movies are marked with the NW icon in Full screen During pause playback mode P 49 Press K to play back a movie Playback controls are displayed at the top of the monitor Press the multi selector left or right to high light a control then press 6 to perform the selected operation During Icon MEA MOM LS Retumnsto Fullscreen playback mode a B Playback Q Playback Volume The zoom buttons control the vol
54. afely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area and select Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device from the menu that appears Windows 2000 Professional Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon in the notification area and select Stop USB Mass Storage Device from the menu that appears Windows Millennium Edition Me Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon in the notification area and select Stop USB Disk trom the menu that appears UOIWDBUUOD J3JUILIJ JO JaINdWOD AL Windows 98 Second Edition SE In My Computer right click the removable drive cor responding to the camera and select Eject from the menu that appears Mac OS X Drag the untitled camera volume NO_NAME into the Trash 66 Safely Remove Hardware e e 10 00 AM Unplug or Eject Hardware 16 10 00 AM Unplug or Eject Hardware 10 00 4h NO NAME Mac OS X Connecting to a Printer When the camera is connected to a PictBridge compatible printer via the UC E6 USB cable selected pictures can be printed directly trom the camera e Youcan use Wireless transfer mode P 109 to print pictures directly from a printer connected to a computer e If you use the optional PD 10 wireless printer adapter you can print pictures directly through a wireless connection For more information see the manual for the adapter Take pictures Set printing settings in Print set P 72 Connect the camera and printer printin
55. ail view P 50 press E W Display PictBridge menu ID Copies O Paper size Ext MOK Confirm settings and print pictures Press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option and press 68 to select Printing begins The camera returns to the PictBridge playback screen when printing is complete Conies Press the multi selector up or down to set the number of copies up to 9 P Press 68 to return to the PictBridge menu Press the multi selector up or down to set the page size Press to return to the PictBridge menu Paper size m PictBridge PictBridge is an industry standard for direct printing from digital cameras to printers that ensures compatibility regardless of the make of devices m Note on Paper Size The camera supports the following paper sizes Default 3 5 x 5 89 mm x 127 mm 5 x 7 127 mm x 178 mm Postcard 100mm x 150mm 3 9 in x 5 9 in 4 x 6 102 mm x 152 mm 8 x 10 203 mm x 254 mm Letter 8 5 in x 11 in 216 mm x 279 mm A3 11 7 in x 16 5 in 297 mm x 420 mm A4 8 3 in x 11 7 in 210 mm x 297 mm Only sizes supported by the current printer will be displayed Select Default to print using the paper setting in the printer 69 uoI p UUON 1 Uld JO JaINdWOD AL Printing Multiple Pictures Connect the camera and printer P 68 and then follow the steps below f PRINT MENU Display PRINT MENU s38 Print selection Press MEN
56. amp will light to indicate that the charger is on m Notes on the Battery Charger e The MH 61 battery charger is for use with the EN EL5 battery Do not use with other batteries e Before using the MH 61 battery charger read and follow the warnings and notices on pages 6 and 7 of this manual e The supplied power cable is intended solely for use with the MH 61 and is for domestic use only It may be necessary to purchase another cable for use abroad consult with a local Nikon authorized retailer or service representative m Note on the Battery Before using the EN EL5 battery read and follow the warnings and notices on pages 6 7 and 135 of this manual 16 2 Charge battery Insert the battery into the charger as illus trated Am e The CHARGE lamp starts blinking when the battery is correctly inserted Charging is complete when the lamp stops blinking e A new or fully exhausted battery will charge in approximately 2 hours Battery is charging Charging is complete e The battery is charging beyond the designated tempera ture range Ambient temperature should be in the range of O to 40 C 32 to 104 F e A charging error has occurred Immediately unplug the wall plug from the power outlet Contact your local retailer or Nikon representative for details o rl charging is complete remove battery from charger and unplug wall plug from power outlet e Unplug the wall plug from the power outlet
57. ancel to exit the wizard and then disconnect the camera Windows 98 Second Edition SE The Add New Hardware Wizard will be displayed Click Cancel to exit the wizard and then disconnect the camera 64 Y Notes on Transfer While transfer is in progress do not Disconnect the USB cable Turn the camera off Remove the battery or the memory card Disconnect the AC adapter kit Failure to observe these precautions may interfere with normal functioning of both the camera and the computer iW Transferring Images Stored in the Internal Memory Remove the memory card from the camera before connecting the camera to the computer WV Transferring Images Stored on the Memory Card e To transfer images stored on the memory card insert the memory card into the camera before connecting to a computer e When the SD memory card s write protect switch is in the lock position data transfer using 6 Transfer AWA is not available Click Transfer in PictureProject to transfer data instead If you release the lock you can use 68 Transfer Wa to transfer 65 UOI1 3UUO J3JUILIJ JO JaINdWOD AL Disconnecting the Camera When PTP is selected in USB Option Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable once transfer is complete When Mass storage is selected in USB Option Turn the camera off after performing the following operations and disconnect the USB cable Windows XP Home Edition Professional Click the S
58. arts are especially susceptible to damage Apply ing force to the lens cover could result in camera malfunction or damage to the lens Do not point the lens at strong light sources for extended peri ods Avoid pointing the lens at the sun or other strong light sources for extended periods when using or storing the camera Intense light may cause deterioration in the CCD image sensor producing a white blur ef fect in photographs Turn the product off before re moving or disconnecting the power source Do not unplug the product or remove the battery while the product is on or while images are being recorded or deleted Forcibly cutting power in these circum stances could result in loss of data or in damage to product memory or internal circuitry To prevent an accidental inter ruption of power avoid carrying the prod uct from one place to another while the AC adapter is connected v m m Do not drop The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shocks or vibration Keep away from strong magnet ic fields Do not use or store this device in the vicin ity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields Strong static charges or the mag netic fields produced by equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor damage data stored on the memory card or affect the product s in ternal circuitry Avoid sudden changes in tem perature Sudden changes
59. automatically compensates by raising sensitivity to maximum of ISO 200 equivalent 50 Approximately equivalent to ISO 50 Auto default setting O 2 Approximately equivalent to ISO 100 O Approximately equivalent to ISO 200 O Approximately equivalent to ISO 400 Options for White Balance P 46 tis Auto Automatically adjusts white balance to suit lighting conditions Best default setting choice for most situations a Gray object used as reference to set white balance under unusual wi bel ES lighting conditions P 47 gt Direct sunlight Use under direct sunlight Use under incandescent lighting Use under most types of fluorescent lighting Select FL1 White or FL1 im Fluorescent E FL2 Daylight White Natural according to the bulb types and then FL2 press 68 de Cioudy f Shade Use under sunny skies when your subject is in the shade Use when taking pictures with the flash Auto Off P 105 When the camera enters Standby mode and the power on lamp blinks perform one of the following operations to reactivate the camera e Pressing the power switch e Pressing the shutter release button halfway e Pressing gt camera enters Playback mode except when mode dial is set to GB e Pressing MENU the menu for the selected mode is displayed The length of time is fixed in the following cases e When a menu is displayed with Auto off set to thirty seconds 30s or one minute 1m 3 minutes e When pictures
60. cable then choose new USB setting in the cam era Set up menu and reconnect camera If error persists use Transfer button in PictureProject to transfer images e Disconnect camera and select at least one picture for transfer then begin transfer again Use Transfer button in PictureProject to transfer images Check that camera is connected and that battery is fully charged Check that optional EH 62A AC adapter kit is firmly connected to the camera Turn camera off unplug optional AC adapter if using remove and reinsert battery and turn camera on If error per sists contact local retailer or Nikon repre sentative See the manual for the printer and solve the problem Display Problem Solution Page Error Messages During Wireless Transfer Mode Display Problem Solution Page Transfer error 4 Profile not registered Set up profile 4 NETWORK CONNECTION FAILED Battery exhausted Transfer terminated a A Failed to connect to XXX Connection error 4 Failed to register printer profile 4 Error occurred when images were trans ferred to computer A profile for wireless transfer has not been set Camera could not con nect to wireless net work Battery has become depleted while images were being transferred Camera could not con nect to selected profile device computer Wireless connection with the profile device stopped while camera was connected to the
61. camera clock to the current date and time For more information see Basic Setup P 22 Select a time zone for new city time zone to dis play the date and time in that selected region P 148 Time zone TIME ZONE 2006 05 15 15 30 OS fi London Casablanca ODaylightSaving O gt gt gt London Casablanca ODaylightSaving HOME TIME ZONE f London Casablanca Mam Back MOK Display map of world time zones m Note on the Clock Battery TIME ZONE 2006 05 15 15 30 ODaylightSaving OJ gt gt London Casablanca 3 c DaylightSaving Dot marks selected option Highlight home time zone or new city time zone To set the clock for the home time zone highlight ft and press 68 To set the clock for the new city time zone highlight and press 8 To set daylight saving time on highlight DaylightSaving and press 68 A Y is displayed in the check box HOME TIME ZONE dl ft London Casablanca am Back MOK Select time zone and press 6 The time zone is set The clock battery charges when the main battery is installed or the optional EH 62A AC adapter kit is connected When fully charged after approximately 10 hours of charging the clock battery can provide a few days of back up power for the clock 100 Monitor Settings dl You can set the monitor indicators on off and adjust the brightness of the monitor Photo Info Displays the current settings or operation guide on t
62. ck has not been set P 22 100 e An imprinted date may be difficult to read when Image size P 43 is set to TY 640x480 We recommend selecting PL 1024x768 or larger image sizes when imprinting the date e The date is imprinted in the order selected in Date P 22 100 102 Date Counter Use this option to imprint the number of days remaining un til a specified date or the number of elapsed days since a specified date Use this option to track the growth of a child or count down the days until a birthday or wedding DATE COUNTER 3 182006 09 01 MM ok Press to dis Press to display play DISPLAY STORED DATES options screen screen Store up to three dates STORED DATES 1 Highlight option and press multi selec tor right to display STORED DATES f9 m 2006 09 01 4 STORED DATES screen O Bl 2006 10 25 2 Set date P 22 and press ee To select a date highlight an option and press 6 Highlight a display option and press 68 DISPLAY OPTIONS SA Number of d DISPLAY OPTIONS re Yrs mnths days The date counter will be imprinted on the pictures as shown below Two days remaining until the Two days elapsed since the specified date specified date 103 nua dn jas ay s 6ulyjas eJaue padueAPY Shot Confirmation SID The shot confirmation LED will light after shooting to confirm that the shot has been taken Off default setting The shot confirmation LED will not light afte
63. cording PLEASE WAIT FOR THE gt pressed during CAMERA TO FINISH recording RECORDING Mode dial rotated to 3 another mode dur ing recording MEMORY CARD IS Write protect switch of WRITE PROTECTED memory card is in 6 lock position THIS CARD CANNOT BE Message clears from monitor automati cally when recording is complete Slide write protect switch to write position USED N Use approved card Error accessing memory Check that connectors are clean WARNING card Turn camera off and confirm that THIS id BE memory card is correctly inserted m CARD IS NOT FORMATTED m Format No Memory card has not Press multi selector up to highlight For been formatted for use mat and press to format card or turn in camera camera off and replace card Camera in the shooting mode Insufficient memory to record pic tures at current set OUT OF MEMORY tings for E Camera connected to computer Not enough memory to record Delete unwanted pictures and try again information needed for transfer Choose new image mode Delete pictures Remove memory card and use internal memory or insert new memory card 136 Display Problem _ __Solusion _ Page IMAGE CANNOT BE SAVED y or 4 CANNOT RECORD MOVIE MEMORY CONTAINS NO IMAGES N FILE CONTAINS NO IMAGE DATA N ALL IMAGES ARE HIDDEN N THIS IMAGE CANNOT BE DELETED N NEW CITY IS IN THE CURRENT TIME ZONE 4 WARNING MO
64. d appears in the Set up menu Formats only the areas with recorded data All pictures will be erased Quick format Formats the entire memory card including areas with no recorded data All pictures will be erased Format takes longer than Quick format Format For memory card only m Notes on Formatting Memory Card e During formatting do not turn the camera off or remove the battery or memory card e Format new memory cards with the Format option before recording pictures on them e Shooting and deleting pictures repeatedly without regular formatting reduces the performance of memory cards We recommend formatting memory cards regularly to maintain their perfor mance e Format is not available when the battery level is low Language Ww You can select the language for menus and messages displayed on the mon itor Polski Polish English default setting suomi Espa ol nuan dn jas ay suI S eJaue padueAPY C CA Indonesia Htaliano taian Nederlands Norsk Nowegan 106 Interface USB Video Mode of Use this option to change the interface settings for connecting the camera to a computer printer or video device Select Mass storage or PTP for connecting to a computer or printer P 64 Video mode Select NTSC or PAL to match the video standard used in the connected device P 61 Auto Transfer LO When Auto transfer s set to On all pictures are automatically marked with
65. days 15 114 Basic Setup A language selection dialog is displayed the first time the camera is turned on Select a language and set the time and date as described below The multi selector is used in the following steps The buttons needed to perform a task in each step are shown in white For example Press 68 is shown at left e tina Italiano Svenska e tina Italiano Svenska Dansk NederlandsHa xx fay 44s Dansk Nederlands 37 jay 44s Deutsch Norsk p3z8 82 Deutsch Norsk p3z8 82 English on ia es GA dr Es Espanol Portugu s St Espanol Portugu s St Fran ais Pyecku anima Fran ais Pyeku anima Indonesia Suomi MAOK Indonesia Suomi MNOK Set time and date No Okad ft London Casablanca O DaylightSaving TIME ZONE menu is displayed Display map of world time zones e Toturn daylight saving time on or off see Note on Daylight Saving Time P 23 for details 22 HOME TIME ZONE 01 2006 Display DATE menu The selected item blinks Edit Day order of Day Month and Year may differ in some areas Edit Month e Repeat steps 10 and 11 to edit Year hour and minute 1 80 F27 Select date display order Exit DATE menu Camera is now ready for use m Note on Daylight Saving Time To turn daylight saving time on or off press the multi selector down to highlight DaylightSaving and press 68 in step 5 When DaylightSaving is checked the time will automatically be ad
66. djusts contrast for optimal results before storing pictures in the internal memory or on the memory card E Auto default setting Performs the same standard contrast adjustment on all pictures Suitable for a wide variety of scenes from dark to bright Processes the picture to emphasize the difference between light More contrast and dark areas enhancing contrast Useful when shooting under overcast skies or for low contrast subjects Automatically adjusts contrast according to shooting conditions Processes the picture to decrease the difference between light and O Less contrast dark areas reducing contrast Recommended when lighting is very bright creating strong shadows on the subject Image Sharpening This option automatically processes pictures to add sharpness and greater definition to images Auto Sharpens edges for optimal results amount varies from shot to default setting shot Increases sharpness making edges more distinct Performs a standard level sharpening on all images Reduces sharpening below normal level Turns sharpening off Select if retouching pictures on a computer Y Image Sharpening Effects You cannot check the Image sharpening effects on the monitor while shooting To see the results play back the picture 84 Saturation Control D Saturation control increases or decreases the vividness of colors Maximum Enhanced Normal default setting Mode
67. ductions of securities issued by private companies shares bills checks gift certificates etc commuter passes or coupon tickets ex cept when a minimum of necessary copies are to be provided for business use by a company Al so do not copy or reproduce passports issued by the government licenses issued by public agen cies and private groups ID cards and tickets such as passes and meal coupons Comply with copyright notices The copying or reproduction of copyrighted cre ative works such as books music paintings woodcut prints maps drawings movies and photographs is governed by national and inter national copyright laws Do not use this product for the purpose of making illegal copies or to in fringe copyright laws Introduction WV Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Nikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic cir cuitry Only Nikon brand electronic accessories including battery chargers batteries AC adapters and flashes certified by Nikon specifically for use with this Nikon digital camera are engineered and proven to operate within the operational and safety requirements of this electronic circuitry THE USE OF NON NIKON ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES COULD DAM AGE THE CAMERA AND MAY VOID YOUR NIKON WARRANTY The use of third party rechargeable Li ion batteries not bearing the Nikon holographic seal could interfere with normal operation of the cam era or res
68. e NIKON COOLPIX P3 has been tested and found to com ply with the Federal Communications Commis sion FCC guidelines on radio frequency energy RF exposures The maximum SAR levels tested for the NIKON COOLPIX P3 has been shown to be 0 131 W kg at Body This device should not be co located or operat ed with any other antenna or transmitter Nikon C COOLPIX P3 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE CAUTIONS Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this de vice that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corporation may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Notice for customers in Canada CAUTION This class B digital apparatus meets all require ments of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations RSS 210 14 Exposure of Humans to RF Fields The installer of this radio equipment must en sure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population con sult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Can ada s website www hc sc gc ca rpb Notice for customers in Europe Hereby Nikon declares that this digital camera is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Interface Cables Use the interface cables sold or provided by Nikon for your equipment Using other inter fac
69. e To exit without changing the flash mode wait five seconds without pressing 6 1 60 F27 m Note on Using the Flash When taking flash pictures at a wide angle zoom position bright reflections from dust particles in the air may appear in the picture as bright spots To reduce these bright reflections set the flash to Flash Cancel or zoom in on the subject Q Checking the Flash Status The flash lamp and flash indicator P 14 on the monitor show Flash lamp the flash status when the shutter release button is pressed half way e On The flash fires when a picture is taken e Blinks The flash is charging Wait until the lamp stays on e Off The flash will not fire when a picture is taken yoeqhe q pue Ahyde1bo oud diseg yoeqhe g pue Aydeibo oud dIseg Taking Pictures with the Self Timer The self timer allows you to appear in your own pictures When using the self timer mount the camera on a tripod recommended or rest it on a flat level surface Nig EA 1160 F27 120 1 80 F27 120 S icon is displayed on monitor Set focus and exposure e To exit without setting the self timer Press the shutter release button halfway to wait five seconds without pressing 6 set ey Press shutter release button the rest of the way down to start timer e Pictures are taken 3 or 10 seconds after the shutter release button is pressed e The countdown timer o
70. e cables may exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules Notice for customers in the State of Cal ifornia WARNING Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Nikon Inc 1300 Walt Whitman Road Melville New York 11747 3064 U S A Tel 631 547 4200 ATTENTION Cet appareil num ique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada ulbag NOA 3 0 99 ulbag NOA 3 0 99 Symbol for separate collection applicable in European countries This symbol indicates that this product is to be collected separately The following apply only to users in European countries e This product is designated for separate collection at an appropriate collection point Do not dispose of as household waste e For more information contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management Disposing of Data Storage Devices Please note that deleting data such as images and profile information or formatting data storage devices such as memory card or built in camera memory does not completely erase the original data Deleted data can sometimes be recovered from discarded storage devices using commercially available software potentially resulting in the malicious use of personal data Ensuring the privacy of such data is the user s
71. e determined by the first shot in each series 38 Using 9 PORTRAIT FACE AF Mode Rotate mode dial to ERA e Default setting is 9 PORTRAIT FACE AP If you have already selected a differ ent scene press MENU to select 9 blinks in the center of the monitor Frame picture using size of as a guide e When the subject s face becomes the same size as lv the camera recognizes it and frames with a double yellow border e f the camera detects multiple faces the closest will be framed by a double border the rest by a single border The camera can recognize up to three faces e f the camera can no longer detect the subject for example because the subject has looked away from the camera bor ders will no longer be displayed and will blink on the monitor screen in step 1 Press shutter release button halfway to set focus and exposure The double border turns green 4 Press shutter release button the rest of the way down to take picture Y Taking Pictures with Face priority AF e The camera focuses continuously until the focus and exposure are locked by pressing the shutter release button halfway If no face is detected when the shutter release button is pressed halfway the camera will focus on the center of the frame e Digital zoom P 25 is not available e The camera s ability to detect faces depends on a variety of factors including whether or not the subjec
72. e fixed IP address is not 169 254 x x Select the type of configuration after the Setup Utility verifies the wireless network set tings in your computer For more information see Configuration Procedure P 112 110 Checking that Setup Utility is Installed The Setup Utility is installed with PictureProject from the CD ROM supplied with the camera Follow the steps below to check that the Setup Utility is installed on the computer that will be set as a profile device e Windows Select Start gt All Programs and check whether the Setup Utility is in Stalled e Macintosh Applications folder gt open the Wireless Camera Setup Utility folder in the Nikon Software folder and check whether the Setup Utility is in Stalled When the Setup Utility is Already Installed If the Setup Utility is installed select or double click the program icon to run A window with three tabs Get Started Profiles and Gr Wireless Printing appears Select Get Started and click Next P 114 inserted and fully charged The setup process will fail if the camera s When the Setup Utility is Not Installed Install the software using the CD ROM Select Easy Install the Setup Utility is installed after PictureProject is installed or Wireless Setup Only only the Setup Utility is in Stalled in the Install Center window of the installation wizard Select the display language for the Setup Utility in the language selection window The Setup U
73. e folder e When images are transferred with a computer that has PictureProject installed except during PC Mode P 124 128 PictureProject automatically starts and displays the transferred images The save location can be changed e For computers without PictureProject installed Explorer for Windows or Finder for Macintosh starts and displays the save location The save location cannot be changed e f the camera is connected to a computer in PC Mode P 129 without PictureProject installed drag and drop images from the camera icon or drive displayed on the computer to the desired save location 124 Transferring Images by Specific Recording Date Shooting Date 1 WIRELESS MENU 1 2 SHOOTING DATE Eeoa E Shooting Date 5 Marked Images ST naan le Selected Images ie a e 2006 05 15 x i Shoot amp Transfer i images OK TOLG l o MaMext MOK OFF4 ON Highlight Shooting Date in WIRE LESS MENU Display SHOOTING DATE screen This screen appears after the connection confirmation screen P 124 is displayed 3 SHOOTING DATE Transferring images ZA ihe 2006 06 10 5 to computer AXA 0002 0006 Fete 2000 05 15 21 E Q images 3 Nays Mim Exit GOK OFF lt PON Cancel Highlight shooting date of images to Transfer images be transferred Press the multi selector right and the icon Wireless transfer appears on selected date e Select all recording dates for images to be transferred
74. e outlined in green When the camera is unable to focus the focus indica tor and focus area will blink red Change the composition and try again ca wi 000 AFA E 120 Press shutter release button the rest of the way down to take picture e The flash may fire if the subject is poorly lit P 28 m Note on Recording When the X icon is displayed or the memory icon dy or is blinking pictures are being stored Removing the memory card or battery while recording may affect pictures or damage the camera or card m AF Assist Illuminator If lighting is poor the built in AF assist illuminator will light when the shutter release button is pressed halfway allowing the camera to focus on the subject P 104 Q Available Functions in Auto Shooting Mode Flash self timer focus and exposure compensation can be set P 28 30 31 32 in LY mode Image quality and Image size P 43 can also be changed when the mode dial is set to mode For more information see Getting Good Results with Autofocus P 147 26 Viewing Pictures Press gt to display picture on monitor e Toview additional pictures press the multi selector down or right to view pictures in Li GA the recorded order and up or left to view pictures in reverse order To scroll quickly WT through your pictures press and hold the multi selector AQONIKON e Pictures may be displayed briefly at low resolution while OS being read from
75. eciate it were you to bring any errors or omissions to the attention of the Nikon representative in your area address provided separately This product which contains encryption software developed in the United States is controlled by the United States Export Administration Regulations and may not be exported or re exported to any country to which the United States embargoes goods As of November 2005 the following coun tries were subject to embargo Cuba Iran North Korea Libya Sudan and Syria Notice for customers in the U S A Federal Communications Commission FCC Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation of the device is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this de vice must accept any interference received in cluding interference that may cause undesired operation Products that contain a radio transmitter are la beled with FCC ID and may also carry the FCC logo FCC Radio Frequency Interference State ment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de vice pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro tection against harmful interference in a resi dential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may ca
76. ed If your subject moves lift your finger from the shut ter release button focus again at the new distance and then recompose your shot 4 Press shutter release button the rest of the way down to take picture For more information see Getting Good Results with Autofocus P 147 87 nu W Buljooys ay sbuljjas eJaue padueApY nua Buljooys y sbuljjas eJaue padueApY Fixed Aperture Au This option keeps the aperture from shifting when zooming This function is available only when the dial mode is set to A EN Off o deal salino Aperture changes with the zoom position Aperture is kept as close as possible to the f number selected by th On you or the camera To prevent the selected f number from exceed ing the exposure range at the new zoom position select an aper ture from f 5 to f 7 3 Noise Reduction NA At slow shutter speeds noise in the form of randomly spaced brightly col ored pixels may appear in pictures particularly in shadowy areas When you take pictures under low levels of light this option reduces noise Ng Off l default setting Turns Noise reduction off Noise reduction takes effect at slow shutter speeds which cause noise When Noise reduction is on it takes longer to store pictures in the internal memory or on the memory card m Note on Noise Reduction When using Continuous mode P 80 or when AUTO BRACKETING P 83 is set to Auto brack eti
77. ed before heading outside to take pictures in cold weather Keep spare batteries in a warm place and exchange as necessary Once warmed a cold battery may recover some of its charge e Dirt on the battery terminals can prevent the camera from functioning e When the battery is not in use remove it from the camera or battery charger and replace the terminal cover The camera and battery charger draw minute amounts of current even when off if left in place the battery could be drained to the point that it no longer functions Turning the camera on or off while the battery is exhausted can result in reduced battery life If the battery will not be used for an extended period store it in a cool 15 25 C 59 77 F dry place Re charge it at least once a year and run it flat before returning it to storage e Replace the battery when it no longer holds a charge Used batteries are a valuable resource Please recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations 135 SOON e gt 1uya 1 SOON JedUUIIL Error Messages The following table lists the error messages and other warnings that appear on the monitor and how to deal with them Display Problem Solution Page WARNING BATTERY EXHAUSTED Battery exhausted Turn camera off and replace battery a J Use AF lock to focus on another subject AF e Camera cannot focus at same distance then recompose pic flashes red ture Camera turned off WARNING during re
78. een appears after the connection confirmation screen P 124 is displayed SELECTED IMAGES Transferring images to computer A 0002 0006 2006 05 15 e Pp 15 30 Mamexit _ o Cancel Select pictures for transfer Transfer images The mark Wireless transfer appears on the selected images e Select all images to be transferred e Press the multi selector down to cancel setting 5 Finish transfer e Press 6 to return to CHOOSE PROFILE TRANSFER COMPLETED Screen e Toend Wireless transfer mode rotate the Pp mode dial to a different setting MSelected Images m The Pp Wireless Transfer Mark The P mark that appears on images in step 3 disappears after transfer The image is no longer se lected after returning to the CHOOSE PROFILE screen 127 PON J9 SUBA SS J M Immediately Transferring Recorded Images Shoot amp Transfer 1 WIRELESS MENU 1 2 Easy Transfer Shooting Date Marked Images X Selected Images gt a Shoot amp Transfer OK LOGE G 2 1 60 F27 120 Highlight Shoot Transfer in WIRE Display Shooting screen LESS MENU This screen appears after the connection confirmation screen P 124 is displayed 3 Tal Take picture Transferring images When the picture is taken the image is to computer transferred to the computer After the image is transferred the camera returns to Pp the Shooting screen Additional pictures cannot be taken until transfer is c
79. el Select pictures for transfer and print After the Wireless transfer connection screen is displayed the Wireless Printing is dis played Pictures can be selected and printed in the same manner as steps 2 to 5 on pages 70 and 71 130 m Note on Printing via Wireless LAN In infrastructure mode only printers on the same network as the computer can be used Printers on other networks connected via a router a network with a different access point cannot be used Q When Multiple Printers are Connected to a Computer Start the Setup Utility on the computer Select the Wireless Printing tab and select the desired printer P 120 Transferring Images Directly to a Printer PD 10 Wireless Printer Adapter Using the optional PD 10 wireless printer adapter you can wirelessly transfer pictures directly from the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer and print them For more information see the manual for the adapter 131 BPO 19 SUEA SS J M S3JON e gt 1uya Technical Notes Optional Accessories The following optional accessories are available for your Nikon digital camera Contact your local retailer or Nikon representative for details Wireless printer adapter Approved Memory Cards The following memory cards have been tested and approved for use SanDisk 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256
80. en dry thoroughly The camera may be damaged if foreign matter gets inside the camera body Nikon cannot accept liability for damage caused by dirt or sand Do not use alcohol thinner or other volatile chemicals Y Avoid Contact with Liquid Crystal Should the monitor break care should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass and to prevent the liquid crystal from the monitor touching the skin or entering the eyes or mouth m Notes on the Monitor e The monitor may contain a few pixels that are always lit or that do not light This is a character istic common to all TFT LCD monitors and does not indicate a malfunction Images recorded us ing the product will not be affected e When you frame bright subjects vertical comet like streaks that whiten toward either end may appear on the monitor This phenomenon known as smear does not appear in the final pho tograph and does not indicate a malfunction Some smear may appear in movies e Images on the monitor may be difficult to see in a bright light e The monitor is lit by an LED backlight Should the monitor begin to dim or flicker contact your local retailer or Nikon representative 134 Storage Turn the camera off when not in use and check that the power on lamp is off before putting the camera away To prevent mold or mildew store the cam era in a dry well ventilated area If the product will not be used for an extend ed period run the battery flat and remove it f
81. ering e 256 segment matrix e Spot e Center weighted e Spot AF area Programmed auto Aperture priority auto Exposure compensation Exposure control 2 0 2 0 EV in steps of 1 3 EV Auto bracketing 151 SOJON e gt 1uya S3JON e gt 1uya W 2 17EV Range T 3 16EV Sensitivity Auto Shutter Combined mechanical and CCD electronic shutter Aperture Six blade hexagonal iris diaphragm Approx equivalent to ISO 50 100 200 400 Auto auto gain setting ISO Sensitivity from ISO 50 to 200 equivalent Self timer 10 or 3 second duration Built in Flash W Approx 0 4 4 0 m 1 ft 4 in 13 ft 1 in Range T Approx 0 4 2 0 m 1 ft 4 in 6 ft 7 in Sensitivity Auto Flash control Sensor flash system Interface USB IEEE 802 11b g Video output Can be selected from NTSC and PAL I O terminals DC in Digital I O audio video out and USB Czech Danish German English Spanish French Indonesian Ital Supported language ian Dutch Norwegian Polish Portuguese Russian Finnish Swed ish Chinese Simplified and Traditional Japanese Korean Thai e One Nikon Li ion Rechargeable Battery EN EL5 supplied Power sources e EH 62A AC Adapter kit available separately Battery life Approx 200 shots with EN EL5 battery Dimensions WxHxD Approx 92 x 61 x 31 mm 3 6 x 2 4 x 1 2 in excluding projections Weight Approx 170 g 5 6 oz without battery or memory card Operating environment Humidity Less than 8
82. es stored in the internal memory or on the memory card e In the delete confirmation dialog highlight Yes and press 6 to delete all pictures Erase all images m Note on Voice Memo To delete only the voice memo recorded with the picture press 1 in Full screen playback mode Thumbnail playback mode or Playback zoom mode P 55 m Notes on Deletion e Once deleted pictures cannot be recovered Transfer important images to a computer before de letion e Pictures marked with the On icon are protected and cannot be deleted Protect On The pictures can be protected from accidental dele fos PROTECT tion Protected pictures are marked with the Om icon in Playback mode nua yeQGAe q ay 1 shuljjas else padueApy 2006 06 10 15 30 Back MOK m Note on Protecting Pictures Protected pictures cannot be deleted However all pictures including protected files will be deleted when the internal memory or the memory card is formatted P 106 94 Transfer Marking rev You can select pictures for transferring to a computer by marking with the NA ICON Adds the a con to all pictures in the internal memory or on the memory card Removes the icon from all pictures in the internal memory or on the memory card Adds or removes the Ma con on all pictures from the same Choose date recording date P 91 Adds or removes the Ma icon on pictures selected in the EE j Select image s TRANSFER MARKING
83. et profile name e We recommend selecting a name that will let you o las easily tell devices apart such as Desktop Home 115 APO 194SUEA SS J M PON Jajsues SSIJDIIAN Enter network settings Enter the settings for connecting the camera and the computer via a wireless network e When selecting Create an Access Point network profile or Create Infra structure Access Point and Ad hoc Camera to Computer network profile select a network name from the Network Name SSID list that will be used for connecting the camera and the computer If necessary use the same values set in the acess point for other items Infrastructure Wireless Camera Setup Utility Get Started de Profiles Wireless Printing Pa Enter the wireless network settings for Desktop Home Enter the wireless network settings for this computer and click Next when you are done Network Name SSID Wireless Network Access Point infrastructure w 1 y WPA PSK v TKIP v Security Key Format Ascii O Hex Security Key 8 63 characters Key Index 1 Y optional lt Back Next Cancel e When selecting Create an Ad hoc Camera to Computer network profile this step is unnecessary e When selecting Create Profile manually enter the same values set in the access point for all items manually except those that are automatically provided 7 Configure TCP IP Configure the items below only if selecting Create
84. etermined by the first shot in each series e Using a tripod makes it easier to compose overlapping shots NIGHT LANDSCAPE Slow shutter speeds are used to produce stunning nightscapes Effect 1 Nightscapes are captured more vividly Effect 2 Point sources of light radiate out and cause the night scape to stand out The camera focuses at infinity The focus indicator lights when ever the shutter release button is pressed halfway Noise reduction turns on automatically at slow shutter speeds and it will take longer than usual to store the picture To prevent blurring mount the camera on a tripod or rest it on a flat level surface 23 BEACH SNOW Captures the brightness of such subjects as snowfields beaches or sunlit expanses of water 36 2 SUNSET Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises Effect 1 Red hues are captured more vividly Effect 2 The colors of the sunset and sunrise are captured more realistically e The camera focuses at infinity The focus indicator lights when ever the shutter release button is pressed halfway e In dimly lit surroundings turn Vibration reduction P 48 on and hold the camera steady to prevent camera shake ia DUSK DAWN Preserves the colors seen in the weak natural light before sunrise or after sunset Effect 1 Blue colors are captured more vividly Effect 2 The colors of the landscape are captured more realisti cally The camera focuses at infinity The focus indica
85. face Set USB and Video mode options P 107 98 The Shooting Movie Playback and Set up menus can be displayed using text or icons Menus a i o p p D ME Ve Y SET UP f Welcome screen amp Date Monitor settings BS Date imprint bg OK 0 ElHelp Text Welcome Screen H You can select the welcome screen to be displayed when the camera is turned on Disable welcome A welcome screen is not displayed when the camera is turned on Displays a welcome screen when the camera is turned on Lae Displays a short animation when the camera is turned on Select a picture in the internal memory or fey SELECT mace on the memory card for the welcome screen 1 Highlight Select an image and press cn EEG o SELECT IMAGE ae 2 Press multi selector left or right to high mMBack Mok light picture 3 Press to select picture for welcome screen Q When Select an image is Selected If you have already selected a welcome screen picture you can select a El WELCOME IMAGE SELECT new one by following the confirmation dialog Replace current N image Yes nuan dn jas ay s6hulj as eJaue padueAPY nuan dn jas ay bulyjas ele padueAPY Use this option to set the time and date When traveling you can use the Time zone option to automatically display the date and time at your destination the camera calculates the time zone differences Set the
86. ff Y 5 Shot Buffer If Image size is set to Bx 3264x2448 or 25 3264x2176 and Image quality is set to FINE only the last three images taken in a series will be recorded vV Note on Interval Timer Shooting To prevent shooting from ending unexpectedly use the optional EH 62A AC adapter kit Y Interval Timer Shooting e To save power the monitor turns off and the power on lamp starts blinking between shots The display turns on automatically immediately before the camera takes the next shot e Do not rotate the mode dial during the interval between shots 81 nua y Buljoouys ay sbuljas eJaue padueApY nuajy Buljooys ay sbuljas esaweD padueAPY BSS B55 When Best Shot Selector BSS is on the camera takes up to 10 pictures while the shutter release button is pressed The sharpest picture in the series is saved and the others are discarded BSS is recommended when e The camera is zoomed in e The camera is in Macro close up mode e Shooting with the flash off when lighting is poor MS Off default setting Turns BSS off Turns BSS on The flash is automatically set to and settings for the focus exposure and white balance are determined by the first shot in the series m Note on BSS BSS may not produce good results with a moving subject or if the composition is changed while the shutter release button is pressed 82 Auto Bracketing BKT Use this function when unusual lighting conditions make it d
87. ft corner of the monitor The menu option set most recently appears selected 33 po N u 25 Hulpayas IPO 3SUDS BUIDAJAS 1 60 F27 Highlight option Set option and return to Shooting mode e f Advanced option is set to Effect 1 or Effect 2 the selected effect 1 or 2 appears next to the scene mode icon Y Advanced Options Effects You may not be able to check the Advanced options effects on the monitor while shooting To see the results play back the picture 34 Available Scene Modes 9 PORTRAIT FACE AF Use for portraits from the waist up of up to three people When the camera recognizes human faces a square focus area is dis played and the subject is in focus Face priority AF See page 39 for more information on how to take pictures with this function Effect 1 Skin tones appears brighter causing faces to stand out Effect 2 Softens the overall image e Digital zoom is not available PORTRAIT Use for portraits The main subject stands out clearly while the back ground details are softened lending a sense of depth to the com position Effect 1 Skin tones appears brighter causing faces to stand out Effect 2 Softens the overall image e Digital zoom is not available A PARTY INDOOR Captures the effects of candlelight and other indoor background lighting e In dimly lit surroundings turn Vibration reduction P 48 on and hold the camera steady to prevent ca
88. g from particles in air Turn flash off or zoom in ioe e Flash is off Note that flash turns off automatically when The mode dial is set to scene mode with hal LANDSCAPE NIGHT LANDSCAPE SUNSET iii DUSK DAWN FIREWORKS SHOW m MUSEUM or amp SPORTS selected in the Scene menu The mode dial is set to AN Except when recording a time lapse movie Continuous P 80 is set to Continuous Multi shot 16 Ultra HS or 5 shot buffer in P or A mode BSS is On in P or A mode AUTO BRACKETING is set to Auto bracketing in P or A mode Colors are unnatural e White balance does not match light source P 46 Picture or voice memo cannot be played back Flash does not fire e Picture or voice memo has been overwritten or renamed by com puter or by another model of camera 141 SOON e gt 1uya 1 Copy cannot be cre e Picture is a retouched copy ated using small pic e There is not enough free space in the memory or on the memory SOON Je gt 1uyda 1 ture crop or D Lighting Cannot zoom in on picture PictureProject does not start when cam era is connected or memory card inserted in card reader or card slot Signal is weak inter Signal rupted and picture could not be sent Was 142 card to store new copy Delete unwanted pictures from the memory to make free space Picture is a movie Picture was created with Small pic option Picture has been cropped to sizes of 320 x 240 pixels or smal
89. g via a direct USB connection P 68 Wireless transfer mode P 130 131 Print pictures one at a time P 69 Print multiple pictures e Only when connecting with a P 70 USB cable Printing is complete Turn the camera off Y Other Ways to Print Pictures Pictures can also be printed as follows e Insert the memory card containing pictures into a printer equipped with a card slot If the printer supports Digital Print Order Format DPOF P 154 selected pictures can be printed using Print set P 72 For more information see the manual for the printer e Take the memory card containing the pictures to a digital photo lab To print pictures using Print set check that the photo lab supports DPOF e Transfer the pictures to a computer For more information see Connecting to a Computer P 62 and the manual for your software or printer 67 UOI1 3UUO J3JUILIJ JO J3INAWO AL UOI1 3UUO J3JUILIJ JO J3INAWO AL Connecting the Camera to a Printer 68 Set USB option to PTP in INTERFACE menu of Set up menu P 107 Turn camera off Turn camera on After the PictBridge welcome screen the picture recorded most recently will be displayed in PictBridge playback mode PictBridge Printing Pictures One at a Time Connect the camera and printer P 68 and then follow the steps below Select picture to print in PictBridge playback mode P 68 e To select a picture in thumbn
90. he monitor when taking or viewing pic tures Auto info Displays the current settings or operation guide on the monitor for five seconds Show info default setting The operation guide or current settings are not displayed on the monitor Hide info Displays the operation guide or current settings on the monitor In P Programmed auto or A Aperture priority auto mode a framing grid is displayed the current settings or operation guide is displayed on the monitor for five sec onds Framing grid Brightness The monitor has five levels of brightness adjustment Dl BRIGHTNESS ELLO L E 101 nu N dn jas ay 6uljas eJaue padUeAPY nuan dn jas ay bulyjas eJaue padueAPY Date Imprint Date information will be imprinted on the bottom right corner of pictures when shooting The imprinted date will be printed even if a printer does not support DPOF You cannot use this option to imprint a date stamp on pictures after record ing Off default setting Date Imprints date on pictures Time and date will not be imprinted on pictures w Date and time Imprints date and time on pictures Imprints number of days between date of shooting and selected li Date counter date on pictures Y Notes on Date Imprint e An imprinted date cannot be deleted e Date imprint is not available in H PANORAMA ASSIST or Ultra HS mode or when shooting movies e Date imprint cannot be selected if the camera clo
91. head is touching a person or object Such use can result in the person being burned and or their clothes igniting from the heat of the flash s firing Avoid contact with liquid crystal Should the monitor break care should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass and to prevent liquid crystal from the monitor touching the skin or entering the eyes or mouth Keep dry Do not immerse in or expose to water Continuing to use the product under such circumstances may cause fire or an electric shock Follow the instructions of hospital and airline personnel This device emits radio frequency radia tion that could interfere with medical or navigational equipment Do not use this device in a hospital or on board an air plane without first obtaining the permis sion of hospital or airline staff ulbag NOA 3 0 99 ulbag NOA 3 0 99 Notices e 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 e Nikon reserves the right to change the specifica tions of the hardware and software described in these manuals at any time and without prior no tice e Nikon will not be held liable for any damages re sulting from the use of this product e While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in these manuals is accurate and complete we would appr
92. hen MENU is pressed in the CHOOSE PROFILE screen the optional PD 10 wireless printer adapter can be selected as a profile device See the manual for the wireless printer adapter for more infor mation 123 PON Jajsues SS J M PON J9 SUBA SSI DIMAN Transferring Images Not in a Computer Easy Transfer 1 amp WIRELESS MENU 1 2 Transferring images to computer Shooting Date 0002 0006 Marked Images i Selected Images mM gt 4 Shoot amp Transfer T MOK E 2 Cancel Highlight Easy Transfer in WIRELESS Transfer images MENU Press to transfer images not already in the computer Message is displayed when transfer is complete Transfer completed e Press 6 to return to the CHOOSE PRO Connection terminated FILE screen e Toend Wireless transfer mode rotate the mode dial to a different setting i Choose Profile m Checking Connection with Profile Device In Wireless transfer mode highlight an item and press 68 to display the screen to check the status After this screen is displayed the operations of the different transfer modes can be performed Connecting to e Press 68 while this screen is displayed to return to the CHOOSE PRO FILE screen T Tal Cancel m Save Location of Transferred Images e Images transferred to the computer P 124 129 are saved to the following location Windows XP PictureProject folder in My Pictures folder Macintosh PictureProject folder in Pictur
93. hich is based on the IEEE 802 11b g standard is a communication feature that allows you to wirelessly connect to a Wi Fi enabled computer so that you can transfer and print pictures You can even use the op tional PD 10 wireless printer adapter to wirelessly connect to a printer and print pictures directly Wireless transter mode supports both ad hoc and infrastructure modes Ad hoc Mode This mode establishes a peer to peer one to one connection between the camera and computer Infrastructure Mode This mode connects the camera and com puter via a wireless LAN access point access point The Optional PD 10 Wireless Printer Adapter Using the optional PD 10 wireless printer adapter you can wirelessly transfer pic tures directly from the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer and print Q Supported Operating Systems The following operating systems have been tested and approved for use with Wireless transfer mode e Windows XP Professional Home Edition SP1 or later SP2 is recommended e Mac OS X 10 3 or later The latest information on supported operating systems is available online at the sites listed under Life Long Learning P 11 109 PON J9 SUBA SS J M PON 19 SUBA SSI DMAN Setting Up Wireless Transfer Mode Use the supplied Wireless Camera Setup Utility hereafter Setup Utility to configure your computer as a profile device in the camera Before starting
94. hooting Menu ISO Sensitivity can also be set using the Sensitivity option in the Shooting menu P 78 For more information see Options for ISO Sensitivity P 149 suoiido Puizooys euonippy Setting White Balance Adjust the white balance based on the light source to give the image the most realistic colors possible Auto default setting will cover most situations but the white balance may be changed to compensate for unusual lighting con ditions that may produce images with unnatural colors White balance can be selected in P and A modes Selecting a White Balance Setting WB WHITE BALANCE 1 2 WB WHITE BALANCE 1 2 Y ERA 58 Auto PRE White bal preset PRE White bal preset e Direct sunlight 8 Direct sunlight Incandescent ie Incandescent si Fluorescent Fluorescent Rotate mode dial to WB Highlight option and press 6 WHITE BALANCE menu is displayed If white balance is set to an option other than Auto rotate mode dial to P or A The current setting is shown in the shooting display 1 80 F27 suondo Bulooys jeuoi ppy Y Settings Other than Auto or Flash When setting White balance to a setting other than Auto or Flash set the flash to Flash Cancel P 28 Q Setting White Balance from the Shooting Menu White balance can also be set using the White balance option in the Shooting menu P 78 For more information see Options for White Balance
95. i selector left when the number of cop les is 1 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select other dates PRINT SET Done UOIWDBUUOD 1 Ul4d JO JaINdWOD AL Set Date and Info options e To print the recording date on all pictures in the print order highlight Date and press 68 A Y will be displayed in the check box e To print the shutter speed and aperture on all pictures in the print order highlight Info and press 68 A W will be displayed in the check box e To cancel the selected option highlight it and press 68 e To complete the print order highlight Done and press 68 Y Print Set If you display the PRINT SET menu after creating a print order the Date and Info options will be reset 74 Y Date If Date is selected the recording date will appear on pictures printed using DPOF The date to be printed will remain unchanged even if Date in the Set up menu is changed after shooting pictures If a picture is taken without setting the camera clock the date will not be printed even if Date is selected in the PRINT SET menu vV Differences Between Print Set and Date Imprint The differences between Print set in the Playpack menu and Date imprint P 102 in the Set up menu are as follows e Setting Date in the PRINT SET menu The recording date can be printed only with a printer that supports date print configuration for DPOF You Can set the option after taking pictures The date is not imprinted on
96. ifficult to deter mine the correct exposure or proper white balance settings Auto bracketing automatically adjusts these settings over a series of pictures bracketing a selected Exposure compensation or White balance setting W Off default setting Turns bracketing off Takes three shots each time the shutter release button is BKT Auto bracketing fully pressed one shot with the current exposure and two shots varying the exposure by values of 0 5 and 0 5 Takes three shots each time the shutter release button is fully pressed bracketing the current white balance setting P 46 to produce one picture with normal white balance one picture with a bluish cast and one picture with a red dish cast Recording time roughly triples WB bracketing white balance bracketing vV Notes on Auto Bracketing e When AUTO BRACKETING is set to Auto bracketing the flash is automatically set to e When AUTO BRACKETING is set to Auto bracketing or WB bracketing Noise reduction P 88 has no effect even if set to On Y Exposure Compensation When Exposure compensation P 32 and Auto bracketing are set simultaneously shots will be bracketed on both sides of the chosen compensation value Y WB Bracketing WB bracketing cannot be selected if White balance P 46 is set to White bal preset 83 nual Buljooys ay sBbuljjas CsdWeD padUeAPY nua Buljooys ay sbulyjas eJaue padueApYy Image Adjustment Q This setting a
97. ings such as paper type and print quality e f no printers are connected to the computer click Next without selecting a printer vV Wireless Printing Profiles Whether a printer is connected to the computer or not after configuring a profile two profiles one for the computer and one for the printer are created in the camera If wireless printing is not need ed the profile for the printer can be deleted Connect the camera and computer via a USB cable start the Setup Utility and then delete the profile for the printer P 120 117 PON Jajsues SS J M IPOIN 194SUBJ SSO DMIAN Information about Profile Configuration m Configuration of Profile Devices Every computer that will connect to the camera must be configured as a profile device m Maximum Number of Profile Devices You can configure a maximum of nine profile devices computers printers connected to a comput er the optional PD 10 wireless printer adapter in the camera If nine have already been configured and you want to add a new one delete an unneeded profile device using the Setup Utility P 120 m Checking the Computer Wireless LAN Settings Check the following items on the computer before starting the Setup Utility and configuring a pro file device Refer to the manual and other reference materials for your computer and wireless LAN devices Network Name SSID Enter the network ID for the computer Select Camera to Computer Ad hoc or Access Point
98. is within range of the flash and look ing at the pre flashes Not recommended when quick shutter response is required Use to capture natural lighting under dim light or where use of the flash is prohibited Use to lighten dark shadows and for back lit subjects Use to capture both the subject and background at night or under dim light m Red Eye Reduction Pre flashes are fired several times at low intensity before the main flash to reduce red eye If the camera detects red eye after a picture is taken advanced red eye reduction will further reduce red eye when storing the picture Using this function there is slight delay before you can press the shutter release button again for the next shot Select another flash mode in the following cases e When quick shutter response is required e When red eye reduction does not produce the desired results e In rare cases when other picture areas may be affected as well as the red eye area A Flash Range Flash Ran When SENSITIVITY is set to Auto Zoom out Approx 0 4 4 0 m 1 ft 4 in 13 ft 1 in Zoomin Approx 0 4 2 0 m 1 ft 4 in 6 ft 7 in e The flash may not be able to light the entire subject at distances of less than 0 4 m 1 ft 4 in When taking close ups check the results after each shot 28 Selecting the Flash Option Highlight option Selected flash option is indicated by icon on monitor
99. ity shows types of configuration based on the wireless LAN settings in your computer The following procedure differs depending on the selection e f your computer has a fixed IP address does not have a wireless network set up using Windows XP s built in wireless network features runs Windows XP SP1 or is a Macintosh complete the settings for Create Profile manually Neither screen below is displayed O Wireless Camera Setup Utility Wireless Camera Setup Utility er t etup Get Started Profiles Wireless Printing Vr Get Started Profiles Wireless Printing y Select the type of profile you want to create Select the type of profile you want to create mera connects directly to te e Create an Ad hoc Camera to Computer network profile O Create Profile manually If an infrastructure network is set up in If no wireless networks are set up in the the computer computer e f more than one wireless LAN adapter is installed in the computer choose an adapter from the list The types of configuration are displayed based on the adapter Select the desired type e The numbers that appear on the screens in step 5 and after depend on the type of configuration selected in step 4 5 Set profile name and icon Enter a profile name up to 16 single byte alphanu EEEE merics that will appear in the CHOOSE PROFILE estes tes hwenn St screen P 122 select an icon and click Next S
100. le Computers Share the Same SSID If the camera has stored the profiles of multiple devices with the same network name SSID and those devices are started the camera connects only to the profile device specified in the CHOOSE PROFILE screen P 122 Y Notes on PC Mode Perform all transfer operations from the computer e Use PictureProject Transfer when using PictureProject e To transfer without using PictureProject drag and drop the image from the camera icon or drive displayed on the computer to the desired save location 129 PON 19 SUBA SS J M PON Jajsues SSI DMAN Transferring Images to a Printer Printing Images from a Printer Connected to a Computer Wireless Printing CHOOSE PROFILE 1 3 2 CHOOSE PROFILE 1 3 amp Profile A amp Profile A E Profile B E Profile B 1 amp Profile C O Ok m fl amp Profile C EN MOK lino EN MOK mo Rotate mode dial to and turn cam Highlight profile profile device with era on printer icon e The CHOOSE PROFILE screen is dis played and the most recently used pro files are shown first e Press Info on the CHOOSE PROFILE screen to display the SSID of the selected profile and type of device If the camera cannot connect to the profile device you can check whether the profile settings and the settings saved in the camera match Tal l Wireless Printing sas Print selection Connecting to s Print all images D DPOF printing O Paper size Canc
101. lecting Movie Options Selecting Movie Options Select the type of movie according to your shooting intent Size pixels _ i Tan men Movie options tu Y fea TV movie 640 E Small size 320 Smaller size 160 MENU OK LOG 2 alee Movie options Sv TV movie 640 p Smaller size 160 Time lapse movie Wa Exit MOK MENU LA OK LOLA 2 tel Highlight option Set option and return to Movie menu e Press the multi selector left to return to the previous screen 56 Return to Movie shooting screen 6m288 Selecting Auto Focus Mode Auto focus mode can be selected when shooting movies Select Auto focus mode in the Movie menu and select one of the following two modes The camera focuses on the center of the frame when the shutter s Single AF release button is pressed halfway Focus locks AF Lock when the default setting focus operation is complete P 87 The focus will remain locked while shooting movies The camera adjusts focus continuously Full time AF Select Single AF if the sound of the camera focusing interferes with recording AF For more information see Movie Options and Maximum Total Recording Time P 145 S IAON BUIM3IA pue Hulps0d9y Recording Movies Movies are recorded with sound via the camera s built in microphone as QuickTime files with the extension MOV The files can be played back on a computer after transfer 6m288 6m208 Rotate mode dial
102. ler Camera is off AC adapter is not properly connected or battery is exhausted USB cable is not correctly connected or card not properly inserted in card reader or card slot Camera is not properly recognized by computer USB in the INTERFACE menu set to PTP when camera connected to computer Windows only See PictureProject reference manual on CD for further information Set host Move closer to the access point Remove any obstacles between camera antenna and computer Change camera facing Turn camera off and then turn it on again Appendix Default Settings P 108 For Reset All P 108 restores the following default settings SCENE PORTRAIT FACE AF Advanced option Shooting menu Default TV movie 640 Single AF Playback menu Default Slide show Off SET INTERVAL TIME of Time lapse movie Auto focus mode Setup mena Default Button setting Default Bxposure compensation o Aperture for A aperture priority F2 7 auto mode Flexible program value for P programmed auto mode Vibration reduction Wireless transfer menu Default Shoot amp Confirm Transfer anie Sound Set tings 143 SOON JedUUIIL e Reset all also clears the current file number P 147 from memory Numbering will continue from the lowest number available To reset file numbering to 0001 per form Reset all after deleting all pictures P 94 or formatting the internal memory or memory card
103. ma YW Ira Om IRE CU CHOI Rastas tala ito 48 Viewing Pictures on the Camera coooonnnccccneccccononnnnnnannconennnnnnonnnananannnns 49 Full sereen Playback Mode conca dai added 49 Viewing Multiple Pictures Thumbnail Playback ooccccccnnncnnnconocononononononcnnnnnns 50 E A A EA males U EE E AS 51 Deling PIERO arado a a a a a e eaae ete 51 Taking COS LOOK wi Aa a a a T do Sliah onde as Gated eunhenea 52 Quick Playback ZOOM stradat pk euet peada ene netanna aiani ld a ategas tedan desa enini aba 52 Pa A O A A A E ak A a 53 Creating Cropped CODY missiera ee S E E od 54 A EA a N Ae ae crs A 55 Recording VOICE MS MOS iio 55 Playing Back A A AROE E ERAS TEHET RART 55 BA sciatic sears cae a EEEE EEE EEEren 55 Recording and Viewing IMOVI8S cocoomooncncnncccccnonencnnanananannnenenonnnnnnans 56 SELECTING Movie OPIO a be dead 56 Selecting O BUCS A dd 56 Selecting AUTOFOCUS MO ao doi 57 o A dlulan 58 Recording a Time Lapse MOE esporriamaiclado dt ate 59 MOVIE Play DAC OEA ER o In A toes 60 TV Computer or Printer ConnectiOD occcconnncinconccocenccnnnononanronenaannnnns 61 Ala a APP A PR o ATESTE ARORAA 61 Connecting toa COMPU dios ltd alldsaeden 62 Al aer A 67 Connecting te Camera to a Printer AA 68 Printing Pictures One at AAA A A O NR AT 69 P inting Multiple PIU y tia 70 Creada DPOF Print Order PRESSE cintas nna Aa iia ESEE 72 Advanced Camera SettiNQS oonnccccccconnnnncnnnnnenenonnnnenanannnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnas 76 UN
104. memory YE e Press again to return to Shooting mode Press Tp to delete current picture A confirmation dialog is displayed Highlight Yes and press to delete the picture e Highlight No and press 6 to return to the Playback screen without deleting the picture e Pressing TM in Shooting mode deletes the last picture taken V Turning Camera On with gt When the camera is off pressing P gt for approximately one second will turn the camera on in Full screen playback mode P 49 Press gt again to return to the mode previously selected with the mode dial 27 yoeqhe dg pue Ayde160 0yd dIseg yoeqhe q pue Ahyde1bo oud diseg Using the Flash The following five flash modes are avallable Mode Description Whento use AI Auto default setting Auto with red eye reduction Flash Cancel off Anytime Flash fill flash Slow sync Flash fires automatically when lighting is poor Pre flashes are fired several times at low intensity before the main flash to reduce red eye If red eye is detected after a picture is taken the camera will correct red eye when storing the picture Flash will not fire even when light levels are low Flash fires whenever a picture is taken Flash fires automatically and a picture is taken with a slow shutter speed Best choice for most situations e Use for portraits works best when the subject
105. mera shake NIGHT PORTRAIT Use for a natural balance between the main subject and back ground lighting in portraits shot at night Effect 1 The subject and background are captured more vividly Effect 2 Point sources of light radiate out and cause the night scape to stand out e Noise reduction turns on automatically at slow shutter speeds and it will take longer than usual to store the picture e Digital zoom is not available e To prevent blurring mount the camera on a tripod or rest it on a flat level surface m Note on Using a Tripod Turn Vibration reduction P 48 off when using a tripod For more information see Settings for Scene Mode P 146 35 BPO 3SUDS Hulpayas IPO 3SUDS Hulpajas hal LANDSCAPE Use for vivid landscape shots that enhance outlines colors and con trast in such subjects as skyscapes and forests Effect 1 Colors are enhanced causing the landscape to appear more vivid and clear Effect 2 The blue color of the sky is captured more vividly e The camera focuses at infinity The focus indicator lights whenever the shutter release button is pressed halfway H PANORAMA ASSIST gt Use when taking a series of pictures that Mp will later be joined to form a single scene as for example a panorama or 360 virtual reality image See page 40 for more information on how to take pictures with this function e Settings for the flash self timer focus Zoom and exposure are d
106. mmable gas Do not use electronic equipment in the presence of flammable gas as this could result in explosion or fire Handle the camera strap with care Do not place strap around the neck of an infant or child Keep out of reach of children Particular care should be taken to prevent infants from putting the batteries or other small parts into their mouths A read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equip ment Keep this manual where all those who use the product will read them The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions listed in this section are indicated by the following symbol This icon marks warnings information that should be read before using this product to prevent possible injury Do not disassemble Touching the internal parts of the camera or battery charger could result in injury Repairs should be performed only by qualified technicians Should the camera or battery charger break open as the result of a fall or other accident take the product to a Nikon authorized service representative for inspection after unplugging the product and or removing the battery Observe the following precau tions when handling the battery charger e Keep dry Failure to observe this pre caution could result in fire or electric shock e Dust on or near the metal parts of the plug should be removed with a dry cloth Continued use could result in fire e Do no
107. n same time zone as home location Adjust mode dial to select desired mode correctly 137 S9JON Je gt 1uyda 1 SOON Je gt 1uyda 1 WARNING NO MENU IN AUTO MODE PLEASE USE ANOTHER MODE 4 LENS ERROR 4 COMMUNICATIONS ERROR A NO IMAGES ARE MARKED FOR TRANSFER TRANSFER ERROR aA SYSTEM ERROR 4 PRINTER ERROR CHECK PRINTER STATUS 138 MENU was pressed dur ing ES mode Error has occurred dur ing lens operation USB cable disconnected or memory card removed while images are being transferred to computer A computer is execut ing some form of pro cessing USB option set incor rectly to transfer images using camera s 6 Transfer ZW but ton No pictures selected for transfer when Transfer ww button pressed to transfer images to computer Error occurred when images were trans ferred to computer Error has occurred in camera s internal cir cuitry Printer error occurred on your printer When the mode dial is set to ES menu cannot be displayed Turn camera off and then on again If error persists contact local retailer or Nikon representative If error appears on computer monitor click OK to exit PictureProject Turn cam era off reconnect cable or replace mem ory card then turn camera on and transfer images If error appears on computer monitor click OK and transfer images after pro cessing has completed Turn camera off and disconnect
108. n the monitor turns yellow and shows the number of seconds remaining until the shutter is released e Press the shutter release button again to stop the self timer vA 11 ES 1180 F27 120 e The self timer lamp will blink until one second before the picture is taken and will stay lit during the final second to warn that the shut ter is about to be released 30 Selecting Focus Option The following four options are available Mode Description Whento use AF Autofocus default setting M Infinity Focusing limit Macro close up The camera automatically adjusts the focus according to the dis tance to the subject The camera focuses on subjects from 5 m 16 ft 5 in to infinity The camera can focus on sub jects from 2 m 6 ft 7 in to infinity When the amp icon on the shoot ing display turns green and the zoom position is set to wide angle the camera can focus on objects as close as 4 cm 1 7 in trom the lens 1 60 F27 m Note on Focus Option Focus option cannot be selected in some scene modes P 33 40 Use when subject is 30 cm 1 ft or more from the lens at a wide angle zoom position Use when shooting distant scenes through foreground objects such as windows Use when subject is 2 m 6 ft 7 in or further from the lens The camera will focus faster than when set to Autofocus Avail able only when the mode dial is
109. ncel an option highlight the date and press the multi selector left to remove the icon Highlight date The screen shown above is displayed when Choose date is selected in Delete e A thumbnail image of the first shot the recording date and the number of images for that date are displayed Exit CHOOSE DATE screen e For Print set the PRINT SET menu appears e For Transfer marking all pictures for the selected date are set for transfer e For Delete a delete confirmation dialog is displayed Select Yes and press 68 to delete all pictures for the selected recording date m Pictures Grouped in Others In the Choose date P 91 or List by date P 92 option pictures are grouped up to 30 days from the most latest recording date Older pictures are grouped in a folder called Others as pictures taken on the same recording date and listed as the last item Y Choose Date and List by Date Pictures with no date set P 22 100 are not grouped 91 nua De e d ay 1 shuljjas else padueApy NU3 N PEGAR Id ay 1 shuljjas else padueApy List by Date DATE Pictures in the internal memory or on the memory card are sorted by the re cording date The following five operations can be performed on all pictures on the same date D Lighting Print set Delete Transfer marking and Small pic 1 LIST BY DATE SELECTED IMAGES 2006 06 10 5 mer 2006 05 30 3 Cea Peer 2006 05 15 2 Mae MOK fADele
110. ng or WB bracketing Noise reduction P 88 has no effect even if set to On 88 The Playback Menu The Playback menu includes the items in the follow RENE ing table See Using the Menus P 76 for more in ry formation on displaying and using the Playback menu En i En Sort pictures by the recording date Perform five List by date options D Lighting Print set Delete Transfer marking or Small pic on selected pictures EH D Lighting Adjust the tone brightness of a picture and save a copy Select pictures to print using a DPOF compatible l Print set device specify the number of copies and whether to include shooting information and the date Gi Slide show View pictures in an automatic slide show fu Delete Delete all or selected pictures y f Mu Transfer marking a eee to a computer by marking P95 Em Small pic Create a small copy of the current picture Copy pictures between the internal memory and the memory card On Protect Protect pictures from accidental deletion 89 nua xegGAe q ay 1 shuljjas else padueApy nua APLq ejd ay 1 shuljjas else padueApy Navigating the Picture Selection Screen When selecting a picture in Print set P 72 Delete P 94 Protect P 94 Transfer marking P 95 or Copy P 97 a picture selection screen such as the screen on the right is displayed On PROTECT Back MOK Highlight picture The selected picture is di
111. ng to 61 U UC E6 see USB cable USB 62 64 68 107 Mass storage 64 107 PTP 64 107 USB cable 62 68 USB connector 12 V Vibration reduction 48 Video mode 107 Video output 61 Voice memo 55 Voice memo icon 55 Volume 60 105 W WAV 55 147 Welcome screen 99 White balance 46 149 Auto 46 149 Cloudy 149 Direct sunlight 149 Flash 149 Fluorescent 149 Incandescent 149 Shade 149 White bal preset 47 Wide angle button see Es W button WIRELESS MENU 122 Easy Transfer 121 124 158 Marked Images 121 126 PC mode 121 129 Selected Images 121 127 Shoot amp Transfer 121 128 Shooting Date 121 125 Wireless printing 121 130 Wireless transfer LED 13 123 Wireless Transfer Mode 109 131 Z Zoom 25 digital 25 optical 25 playback 53 Quick playback 52 Nikon No reproduction in any form of this manual in whole or in part except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews may be made without written authoriza tion from NIKON CORPORATION NIKON CORPORATION Printed in Belgium Fuji Bldg 2 3 Marunouchi 3 chome TR6A01 11 Chiyoda ku Tokyo 100 8331 Japan 6MA17711 01 Web only
112. o seconds will trigger digital zoom The subject is magnified up to 4x for a total of magnification of 14x Digital zoom simply enlarges the center area of the picture to fill the frame using a digital process and may produce a slightly grainy image while optical zoom increases the amount of visible details An indicator on the monitor shows the amount of zoom when zoom buttons are pressed The zoom indicator will turn yellow when digital zoom is in effect To cancel digital zoom press Esa W until the zoom indicator turns white NM Auto Off If no operations are performed for approximately one minute default setting the camera enters Standby mode to save power In Standby mode the monitor turns off and the power on lamp blinks To reactivate the camera press the shutter release button halfway If no operations are performed in Standby mode for another three minutes the camera turns off P 105 149 yoeqhe dg pue Aydei6bojoud dIseg yoeqhe g pue Ahyde1bo 0uyd dIseg Step 4 Focus and shoot 4 1 Press shutter release button halfway e Lightly press the shutter release button halfway stopping when you feel resistance Focus and exposure are set and locked while the shutter release button is held in this position e In SY mode the camera focuses on the subject Focus indicator at the center of the frame P 86 When the sub ject is in focus the focus indicator AF and focus area will b
113. ode Transfer images to a profile device using a computer with py PictureProject Print images from a printer connected to a computer Wireless Printing Using the optional PD 10 wireless printer adapter you Can print by wirelessly transferring images to a PictBridge com patible printer m Sound Settings When using Wireless transfer mode all sounds are turned off regardless of the sound settings P 105 m Mode Dial Use During Wireless Connection Rotating the mode dial disconnects the connection and stops image transfer m Note on Standby Mode If no operations are performed for approximately three minutes the camera will enter Standby mode and the monitor will turn off automatically During Standby mode image transfer will still continue m Memory Card Write Protection When the memory card switch is in the lock position images cannot be transferred except dur ing PC Mode Slide the switch to the write position before transferring images P 21 121 poN Jajsues SS J M BPO Jajsues SSI DMAN Transferring Images to a Computer Displaying the WIRELESS MENU CHOOSE PROFILE 1 3 amp Profile A i Profile B fl 4 Profile C Rotate mode dial to and turn cam era on e The CHOOSE PROFILE screen is dis played and the most recently used pro files are shown first The screens in steps 1 and 2 are examples The profile device P 115 names set in the Setup Utility will be displayed
114. omplete M Cancel e f the transfer confirmation dialog is dis played select Yes Select No to cancel image transfer Changing the Settings Press MENU while the camera is in Shooting mode to display the SHOOT amp TRANSFER screen and make the following changes Immediately transfers recorded image to the com puter Confirm Transfer Displays the transfer confirmation dialog prompting whether to transfer the recorded image to the com puter each time a picture is taken poN 194SUBJ SS J M Off Saves the recorded image only to the computer and not to the internal memory or memory card Save Images Saves the recorded image to the internal memory or memory card If Save Images is set to Off and an error occurs during the Shoot amp Transfer opera tion the picture is not saved Saving important pictures is recommended m Other Functions During Shootin When Shoot amp Transfer is enabled SY mode P 24 is enabled If the mode dial is rotated while in Wireless transfer mode the connection will be interrupted so set Image mode P 43 before start ing Shoot amp Transfer 128 Transferring Images Using a Computer PC Mode 1 WIRELESS MENU 2 2 PC Mode Connected to cos ic Highlight PC Mode in WIRELESS MENU Connect to computer The PictureProject Transfer screen is dis played on the computer screen Click Transfer in PictureProject to transfer images m When Multip
115. on 13 27 51 94 4 Exposure compensation 13 32 42 Y Flash lamp 29 4 Flash mode 13 29 Y Focus mode 13 31 Help button 13 15 122 Image mode 12 44 ISO ISO Sensitivity mode 12 45 MENU Menu button 13 76 gt Movie mode 12 56 58 6 OK button 13 gt Play button 13 27 49 P Programmed auto 12 41 Scene mode 12 33 Self timer 13 30 SET UP Set up menu 12 76 Q T button 13 25 52 vv Transfer button 13 64 a Vibration reduction 12 48 E W button 13 25 50 WB White balance mode 12 46 Wireless transfer mode 12 122 130 Numerics 5 shot buffer 80 A AC adapter kit 19 132 Advanced options 33 34 AF area mode 86 AF assist 104 AF lock 87 AF assist illuminator 12 26 104 Antenna 12 Audio video A V cable 61 Audio video A V out connector 13 61 Auto bracketing 83 Auto off 25 105 149 Auto transfer 107 Autofocus 31 147 Auto focus mode 57 87 Full time AF 57 87 Single AF 57 87 BACK LIGHT A 37 146 Backlit subject 92 Battery 16 19 135 charging 16 17 latch 13 18 Battery chamber Memory card slot cover 13 19 Battery charger 16 132 Battery level 24 BEACH SNOW 8 36 146 Blur 35 37 48 see also Vibration reduction BSS 82 C Camera shake see Vibration reduction Choose date 72 91 94 95 Clock battery 100 Clock see Date CLOSE UP 38 146 Close ups 31 38 Cloudy 149 Computer 62 64 Continuous
116. ons FAQs and general advice on digital imaging and photography Additional in formation may be available from the Nikon representative in your area See the URL below for contact information http nikonimaging com 11 ulbag NOA 3 0 99 ulbag NOA 3 0 99 Parts of the Camera Mode dial To select a mode align the mode icon with next to the mode D pa shooting mode Image mode P 43 P 24 White balance mode a Movie mode 56 P 109 Vibration reduction button E P 48 Shutter release button P 26 Medea P 48 Antenna P 123 Power on lamp P 24 Power switch P 24 E Built in flash 0 P 28 Eyelet for camera strap ES ii pike Interface connector i os cover Power connector A O cover Self timer lamp P 30 A 4 P 134 151 AF assist illuminator LED P 26 133 151 P 55 Shot confirmation LED P 104 Attaching the camera strap Lens not extended AR cover Zoom 3 2 buttons P 25 15 MENU button P 76 a 47 lamp P 29 Monitor P 14 A Multi selector Delete Tp button P 27 51 Wireless transfer LED P 123 Speaker O a i po Battery chamber Play gt button P 49 Memory card slot cover P 18 Tripod socket P 30 35 37 48 Multi selector Press the multi selector up down left or right to highlight pictures and menu items then press 6 to select The buttons on the multi selector are also used to
117. p Be Edt Photo view Tools Window E 5 er g A _ Transfer Import Print Mail button UOIWDBUUOD J3JUILIJ JO JaINdWOD AL UOI1 3UUO J3JUILIJ JO J3INAWO AL Selecting a USB Option for Connection to a Computer Rotate the mode dial to SET UP and select Interface to set the USB option Consult the following table when selecting a USB option for connection to a computer P 107 The de Mass storage fault option is PTP Camera Transfer PictureProject Transfer AW Transfer button USB USB option for transfer for USB option for transfer Windows XP Home Edition Select Mass storage or PTP Windows XP Professional g l Windows 2000 Professional Windows Millennium Edition Me Select Mass storage Windows 98 Second Edition SE age or PTP e Notes on using Windows If your computer s operating system is Windows 2000 Professional Windows Millen nium Edition Me or Windows 98 Second Edition SE select Mass storage for the USB option for connecting the camera to a computer If PTP is selected disconnect the camera as described below Windows 2000 Professional A dialog will be displayed welcoming you to the Found New Hardware Wizard Click Cancel to close the dialog and then disconnect the camera Windows Millennium Edition Me After displaying a message stating that the hardware information database is being updated the computer will start the Add New Hardware Wizard Click C
118. ps 3 to 5 to select additional pictures MiMexit MOK Set Date and Info options e To print the recording date on all pictures in the print order highlight Date and press 68 A Y will be displayed in the check box e To print the shutter speed and aperture on all pictures in the print order highlight Info and press 68 A W will be displayed in the check box e To cancel the selected option highlight it and press 68 e To complete the print order highlight Done and press 68 Setting Print Order by Day You can set a print order to print all pictures taken on the same date PRINT SET l CHOOSE DATE sea Print selected Cancel existing print order Delete print set No MiMexit MOK Man exit MOK In PRINT SET menu P 72 highlight Highlight Yes and press 6 Choose date and press 6 e To cancel highlight No and press P 73 UOI1 3UUO J3JUILIJ JO J3INAWO AL 3 amp 4 CHOOSE DATE CHOOSE DATE Efe 2006 06 10 5 Af 2006 06 10 5 mF 2006 05 30 3 E 2006 05 30 3 MEAN T 2006 05 15 2 Pee 2006 05 15 2 cos da copies 0 i copies 5 Back MOK lt gt 2 MM Back MOK lt gt Highlight date Set number of copies and press 6 Press the multi selector right to display 1 the number of copies on a thumbnail image of the selected date e Press the multi selector left and right to set the number of copies up to 9 To deselect a picture press the mult
119. r shooting The shot confirmation LED will light after shooting When Multi shot 16 or 5 shot buffer is selected for Continuous the lamp will light after all pictures in the series have been taken The lamp will not light when Ultra HS is selected or if the flash is fired when shooting AF Assist D The built in AF assist illuminator will light when the shutter release button is pressed halfway allowing the camera to focus even when the subject is poor The AF assist illuminator will not light Select Off when the AF assist illuminator is too bright for subjects or flash photography is prohibited If the AF assist illuminator is turned off when shooting in poor lighting the camera may not be able to focus accurately The AF assist illuminator will light when the shutter release button is pressed halfway The camera focuses on the subject even when the subject is poorly lit EY Auto default setting nua dn jas ay Bbulyjas ele padueAPY Y AF Assist Illuminator Range Zoom out Approx 0 5 3 0 m 1 ft 8 in 9 ft 10 in Zoomin Approx 0 5 1 5 m 1 ft 8 in 4 ft 11 in Y AF Assist Illuminator When AF assist is set to Auto the AF assist illuminator will light in the following cases e AF area mode is set to Auto or Center in the Shooting menu e The center focus area is selected when AF area mode is set to Manual e When shooting in 9 PORTRAIT FACE AF 4 PORTRAIT X PARTY INDOOR NIGHT PORT
120. rate 2 Minimum Gives vivid color effects Select when printing pictures as is with out further modification Best choice for most situations Select if retouching pictures on a computer 85 nua bulzoous y sbuljjas euaweD padueApy nuajy Buljooys ay sbuljas esaweD padueAPY AF Area Mode Use this option to determine where the camera focuses Auto default setting Center Automatically selects a focus point from 11 focus areas containing the subject closest to the camera The selected focus area is displayed when the shutter release button is pressed halfway This setting is useful when taking snapshots or you do not have time to check the focus You can select a focus point from 99 focus areas using the multi selector This option can be used instead of AF lock P 87 to focus on a relatively motionless subject that is not at the center of the frame When Manual is selected the focus area and selectable area are displayed Use the multi selector to move the focus area over the desired subject The center focus area is used This option can be used in combination with AF lock P 87 to keep off center subjects in focus m Focus Area Display e When the subject is in focus the focus area will be outlined in green e When the subject is out of focus the focus area will blink red e When AF area mode is set to Auto the focus area will be displayed when the shutter release but
121. responsibility Before discarding a data storage device or transferring ownership to another person erase all data using commercial deletion software or format the device and then completely refill it with images containing no private information for example pictures of empty sky Be sure to also replace any pictures selected for the welcome screen Care should be taken to avoid injury or damage to property when physically destroying data storage devices 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 e Items prohibited by law from being copied e Cautions on certain copies and reproduc or reproduced Do not copy or reproduce paper money coins securities government bonds or local govern ment bonds even if such copies or reproduc tions are stamped Sample The copying or reproduction of paper money coins or securities which are circulated in a for eign country is prohibited Unless the prior permission of the government has been obtained the copying or reproduction of unused postage stamps or post cards issued by the government is prohibited The copying or reproduction of stamps issued by the government and of certified documents stip ulated by law is prohibited 10 tions The government has issued cautions on copies or repro
122. rized MAC address can access the wireless LAN Check the camera s MAC address P 108 and add it to the authorized list m Port Number For wireless communication the UDP port number is 5353 and the TCP port number is 15740 If the computer or access point has a firewall the firewall settings may need to be changed 119 PON 19 SUBA SS J M PON Jajsues SS J M Confirming Profiles A profile is information about a profile device and is stored in the camera You can use the Setup Utility to view or delete profiles saved in the camera or edit a profile name 1 Start Setup Utility Select Profiles tab Select the desired profile name from the list To check cmo A i a a 1 7 7 a profile click View Profile To edit a profile name casas ts nr click Rename To delete a profile click Delete Wireless device profiles 120 Transferring Images to a Computer Using Wireless Transfer Mode Wirelessly transfer images to a computer or print images using the functions below Easy Transfer Transfer images in the internal memory or on the memory card not already in the computer Shooting Date Transfer images taken on a specific recording date P 125 i AA Marked Images a only those images with a transfer mark lens Selected Images Transfer only selected images Shoot amp Transfer Transfer recorded images immediately Images can also be P 128 stored in the internal memory or on the memory card PC M
123. rom the camera Store the camera in a plastic bag containing a desiccant replacing the desiccant when it loses its capacity to absorb moisture Do not store your camera with naph tha or camphor moth balls or in locations that e are poorly ventilated or subject to humidities of over 60 e are next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields such as televisions or radios e are exposed to temperatures below 10 C 14 F or above 50 C 122 F To prevent mold or mildew take the camera out of storage at least once a month Turn the camera on and release the shutter a few times before put ting the camera away again A Batteries Batteries Check the battery level when taking the camera out and charge the battery if necessary Do not continue charging once the battery is fully charged as this will result in reduced battery perfor mance If possible carry a fully charged spare battery when taking pictures on important occa sions e Do not use the battery at ambient temperatures below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F During charging the temperature should be in the vicinity of 5 35 C 41 95 F Note that the battery may become hot during use wait for the battery to cool before charging Failure to observe these precautions could damage the battery impair its performance or prevent it from charging nor mally e On cold days the capacity of batteries tends to decrease Be sure that the battery is fully charg
124. s I Select one of the following six options 5 Single default setting Oj Continuous Multi shot 16 Ultra HS 5 shot buffer Intvl timer shooting 80 Takes one picture each time the shutter release button is fully pressed While the shutter release button is pressed pictures can be taken continuously The first five shots are taken at up to 1 8 frames per second fps Each time the shutter release but ton is fully pressed the camera takes 16 shots at approximately 1 7 fps The camera arranges pictures in four rows to form a single pic ture measuring Ex 3264x2448 pix els While the shutter release button is pressed the camera takes up to 100 pictures of TY 640x480 pixels at up to 30 fps With each sequence the camera creates a new folder XXXN_xxx in which all photos in the sequence are stored The number of exposures remaining is shown in the shoot ing display While the shutter release button is pressed pictures can be taken at a rate of up to approximately 1 8 fps When the shutter release button is released continuous shoot ing will stop Only the last five images taken during each continuous shooting burst will be recorded in the internal memory or on the memory card Takes pictures automatically at a EN SETNTERALTME 12 specified interval Set the interval 30 seconds 1 5 10 30 60 min utes first and then press the shut ter release button e The camera will take pictures at M
125. s Viewing Pictures on the Camera Recording and Viewing Movies TV Computer or Printer Connection Advanced Camera Settings Wireless Transfer Mode Technical Notes Table of Contents AAPP UAP E EEG 6 FOr YOUR Sare Vienne a a ba 6 AKETE E S EEEE EA toe son IET E AE EET AT A O ES 8 A A awe tial nadgres 11 Parts Of the Camera anaana aa ea EA EA a ETEEN AVERS aE 12 Me TAON O ea Aa E E E ida 14 First SODA 16 Charo ina The Bane ad 16 A a aden counts 18 msering Memor Cards a Sd Geel Stak Wie as 20 BAN a E eee care att alg te eect Se ge cae restate Geto eat ch Ge eee 22 Basic Photography and Playback ooooocnnncccccccccconincccanannncnononnnnnnnas 24 O A O eee 24 Step a O Modene a AN eV OOM E Ce nee eee Wirt 24 tez PUN CARSON A ASEO 24 a A A A DPE A Bre Renee ea ee 25 Step4 FOCUS ANC SHOOL Se cicacc A on tel telat id E EE 26 NVM O PEU a a a Galette 27 Deleting PICture S tdo llana N et e 27 USIMO TS as ta ii a a das 28 Taking Pictures with the Self TiMer oooooooocococonccccononononcnnnnnnnnonononnnnnaninnnnnnnnnnonos 30 als A S 31 Exposure COMpensSation vs vine ssacdedeidaccadts ops dio arrasadas 32 Selecting Scene Mode accord 33 CNI adds 33 Additional Shooting Options ccccononnncncnnncncnnncnnenanannanannnenenonnnnnnnas 41 ISIC EOS MISCO TO ltd Stash acute carartennct oss 41 selecting Image Quality aN SIZE id 43 PB muh apa A satee ter bec aals at acataiehednediale 45 setting White Balan AAA AA 46 si
126. s WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND APPLE HEREBY DIS CLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MER CHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON INFRINGEMENT Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX P3 digital camera This manual has been written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your Nikon digital camera Read this man ual thoroughly before use and keep it handy when using the product Symbols Used in This Manual These notes should be read before using the V camera and contain general information or information that should be read and followed to prevent malfunction This icon marks tips additional information that Q may be helpful when using the camera e On screen menu items such as DaylightSaving appear in bold in this manual The settings for the various functions and menus in the camera at the time of purchase are indicated by default setting e SD memory cards are also referred to as memory cards e In order to make illustrations in this manual easier to understand subjects are sometimes not includ ed Illustrations and on screen text in this manual may dif ter from the actual display Before You Begin First Steps Basic Photography and Playback Selecting Scene Mode Additional Shooting Option
127. s a Mac intosh the Setup Utility automatically goes to Create Profile manually Create an Create an Create Create Pro Infrastruc Ad hoc Infrastruc file manu ture Access Camera to ture Access ally Point net Computer Point and work pro network Ad hoc file profile Camera to Computer network profile yy y yy yy 5 Set profile name and icon O y y y yy 112 Create an Create an Create Create Pro Infrastruc Ad hoc Infrastruc file manu ture Access Camera to ture Access ally Point net Computer Point and work pro network Ad hoc file profile Camera to Computer network profile Enter network O O settings enter available enter available items only items only Configure TCP IP Configure wireless print ing After step 6 repeat procedure from step 5 of Create an Ad hoc Camera to Computer net work profile After the ad hoc network is set up wireless printing is configured V When Create an Ad hoc Camera to Computer network profile is Selected After you follow the steps on page 112 to set up an ad hoc network and configure a profile device a fixed IP address will be set in your computer If an infrastructure network will be added later set your computer to automatically obtain an IP address before adding To add the network connect the camera and the computer via a USB cable start the Setup Utility and then create a new profile 113
128. s before shooting There may also be a slight display lag after a picture is taken e Turn Vibration reduction off when using a tripod e Depending on the situation camera shake may not be completely reduced even if Vibration re duction is set 48 Viewing Pictures on the Camera Full screen Playback Mode Press gt in Shooting mode to view pictures in Full 9008 08 45 screen playback mode 15 3 The following operations can be performed in this mode View next picture View previous picture View Playback menu O W W Record Play voice memo Shutter release button View histogram display for still pictures Play movie for movies Exit to Shooting mode CS Q Viewing Pictures e When the camera is off pressing gt for approximately one second will turn the camera on in Full screen playback mode e To view the pictures in the internal memory remove the memory card eJ9ue ay UO S INPId BUIMAIA eJ9ue ay UO S3INIIJ BUIMAIA Viewing Multiple Pictures Thumbnail Playback CELA HA NS Pressing hs W in Full screen playback mode P 49 displays pictures in contact sheets of 4 9 or 16 thumbnail images The following operations can be performed in Thumbnail playback mode Highlight picture Change number of pictures displayed Q Thumbnail Playback e Press E W or Q T in Thumbnail playback mode to switch between the 4 9 and 16 thumbnail display e To exit to
129. screen P 90 m Notes on Transfer Marking e No more than 999 pictures can be marked with the icon using Transfer marking To transfer more than 999 pictures use PictureProject For more information see the PictureProject Refer ence Manual on CD e f a memory card in which pictures selected by another model of camera to transfer is inserted this camera cannot recognize the transfer settings Use this camera to select the pictures to trans fer again e In the default setting the Auto transfer option is set to On P 107 All pictures are set to trans fer and marked with the a icon when displayed m The Yu Transfer Marking Icon The selected pictures are marked with the ax icon in Playback mode 2008 08 Oe A 15 30_a Je iS FA Nu EN 4 thumbnail display only 95 nua Peg R d ay 1 sHhuljjas else padueApy nua 1Deq e d ay 1 shuljjas else padueApy You can create a small copy of a picture displayed in Full screen playback mode The following resize options are available m 640 x 480 Suitable for displaying on a TV m 320 x 240 Suitable for displaying on web pages L 160 x 120 Suitable as an attachment to e mail m Notes on Small Picture e Copies are stored as JPEG files with Image quality set to BASIC compression ratio 1 16 e Small pictures cannot be zoomed in on 96 You can copy selected pictures P 90 or all pictures from the internal memory to the memory card or
130. screen playback mode Crop picture Shutter release button 52 Playback Zoom While Quick playback zoom is in effect press Q T or Ey W to zoom the picture in or out Pictures can be zoomed in to a maximum of 10x e When an image is zoomed in on the zoom ratio is dis played on the monitor The following operations can be performed while pictures are zoomed in View other areas of picture T Exit to Full screen playback mode OR Crop picture Shutter release button P 54 Exit to Shooting mode o A m Playback Zoom Playback zoom is not available with movies P 58 copies created using the Small pic option P 96 or cropped copies of 320 x 240 pixels or smaller P 54 53 JAW ay UO S INPId BUIMAIA Creating a Cropped Co When the amp amp icon is displayed in Quick playback zoom P 52 or Playback zoom mode P 53 you can crop part of a picture and save it as a separate file Zoom in on picture Display desired portion of image Press Q T to activate Quick playback e Press Q T or Ed W to zoom the pic ture in and out e Use the multi selector to scroll the picture until the desired portion of the image Is displayed Highlight Yes Cropped copy is created eJ9ue ay UO S9INDIJ BUIMAIA Y Cropping pictures Depending on the size of the original picture and the zoom ratio at the time the copy was created copies will be 3 264 x 2 448 2
131. see Configuration Procedure P 112 for more information on configuring a profile device The Wireless Camera Setup Utility PictureProject In staller CD hereafter CD ROM supplied with the camera is required for installation Confirming the Type of Configuration When configuring the computer as a profile device using the Setup Utility the type of configuration based on the wireless LAN settings in your computer is displayed Before starting the Setup Utility consult the following table and select the type of configura tion you will use Create an Infrastructure Access Point network profile Select when using the existing infrastructure network set tings in your computer Create Infrastructure Access Point and Ad hoc Camera to Com puter network profile Select when using multiple wireless networks Create an Ad hoc Cam Select when establishing a peer to peer connection era to Computer net between the camera and computer This type is recom work profile mended for first time users of wireless networks Select if your computer has a fixed IP address does not have a wireless network set up using Windows XP s built in wireless network features runs Windows XP SP1 or is a Macintosh This type is recommended for power users Create Profile manually Create an Ad hoc Camera to Computer network profile cannot be selected if an infra structure network has already been set up in your computer or th
132. set to P or A Use for close ups Highlight option Selected focus option is indicated by icon on monitor e To exit without setting the focus mode wait five seconds without pressing 31 yoeqhe q pue Ahyde1bo oud diseg yoeqhe q pue Ahyde1bo 0ud diseg Exposure Compensation Exposure compensation is used to alter the exposure from the value suggested by the camera Exposure compensation can be set to values between 2 0 EV underexposure and 2 0 EV overexposure in increments of 1 3 EV Display exposure compensation setting Select value screen e You can frame your subject focus and The histogram which shows the range of shoot brightness and exposure compensation Press to exit value are displayed Histogram Exposure value Q Selecting an Exposure Compensation Value e The camera tends to shorten exposures when the large areas of the frame are very bright for example when photographing an expanse of sunlit water sand or snow or the background is much brighter than the main subject Select positive values if the main subject looks too dark The camera tends to give more exposure when the large areas of the frame are very dark for example when photographing a forest of dark green leaves or when the background is much darker than the main subject Select negative values if the main subject looks too bright or washed out Q
133. splayed in the cen ter Set function on off or number of cop ies An icon corresponding to the function appears on the picture when the function is set on e Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select additional pictures e To cancel an option highlight the picture and press the multi selector down to remove the icon Exit picture selection screen For Print set the PRINT SET menu appears For Protect and Transfer marking no further operations are required For Delete and Copy a confirmation dialog is displayed Select Yes and press 68 to delete or copy 90 Navigating the Choose Date Screen When Choose date is selected in Print set P 72 Delete CHOOSE DATE 2006 06 10 5 2006 05 30 3 PR 2006 05 15 2 images total 0 MaMBack MOK OFF4PON P 94 or Transfer marking P 95 a CHOOSE DATE screen such as the screen on the right is displayed The above menu options affect all pictures recorded on the same date t CHOOSE DATE E 2006 06 10 5 ze 2006 05 30 3 PRM 2006 05 15 2 images total 5 fa Back MOK OFF4PON 1 7 CHOOSE DATE a 2006 06 10 L 5 mer 2006 05 30 3 Back MOK OFF4PON i PRM 2006 05 15 2 dy ES images total 0 Set function on off or the number of copies e An icon corresponding to the function appears on the picture when the function is set on e Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select other dates e To ca
134. t handle the power cable or go near the battery charger during thun derstorms Failure to observe this pre caution could result in electric shock e Do not damage modify forcibly tug or bend the power cable place it under heavy objects or expose it to heat or flame Should the insulation be damaged and the wires become exposed take it to a Nikon authorized service representative for inspection Failure to observe these precautions could result in fire or electric shock e Do not handle the plug or battery charger with wet hands Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock Observe proper precautions when handling batteries Batteries may leak or explode if improp erly handled Observe the following pre cautions when handling a battery for use in this product e Before replacing the battery turn the product off and make sure the power on lamp has gone out If you are using an AC adapter be sure it is unplugged e Use only rechargeable Nikon EN EL5 lithium ion batteries supplied e When inserting the battery do not attempt to insert it upside down or backwards e Do not short or disassemble batteries e Do not expose batteries to flame or to excessive heat e Do not immerse in or expose to water e Replace the terminal cover when transporting the battery Do not trans port or store with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins e Batteries are prone to leakage when fully discharged
135. t is facing the camera The camera may be unable to detect faces that are partially hidden by sunglasses or other obstructions or faces that take up too much or too little of the frame 39 IPO UDS Hulpajas poN 3SUDS Hulpayas Using Hi PANORAMA ASSIST Mode i E EE Take first shot Take next shot e The REL icon is displayed and approxi Compose the next shot to overlap with the mately 1 3 of the picture is shown super previous picture imposed e Settings for white balance and exposure are determined by the first shot Take next shot End series Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all shots in the e Shooting will also end by changing the series have been taken mode or entering Standby mode m Note on Panorama Assist Settings for the flash self timer focus exposure and zoom position cannot be adjusted after the first picture is taken 40 Additional Shooting Options Using Exposure Control Two types of Exposure modes P Programmed au to and A Aperture priority auto are avallable P and A modes also allow you to control ISO Sensitiv ity P 45 white balance P 46 and the options in the Shooting menu P 78 Mode Description Whentouse Programmed P auto Aperture A priority auto Sets shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure Flexible program can be used to select additional combinations of shut ter speeds and apertures that will
136. te Highlight date Display SELECTED IMAGES screen e A thumbnail image of the first shot the e To switch to Full screen playback mode recording date and the number of press Q T Press E W to return to images for that date are displayed the SELECTED IMAGES screen e Pressing deletes all of the pictures on Press the multi selector left or right to the same recording date highlight a picture Press to select an option D Lighting P 92 Print set P 72 Delete P 94 Transfer marking P 95 or Small pic P 96 D Lighting En You can adjust the tone brightness of a picture and save It as a separate file Dark or backlit subjects can have their brightness and contrast enhanced The original picture is displayed on the top left side of the monitor and the adjusted picture is displayed on the top right side e Pictures created with D Lighting are marked with 9008 05 48 the EH icon in Playback mode 15 3 92 Slide Show a Pictures in the internal memory or on the memory card can be played back in an automated slide show with a three second interval between images e Pictures are played back in the recorded order smallest to largest file number e The maximum playback time for a slide show Is 30 minutes SLIDE SHOW Pause gt 1 MiMexit MOK Highlight Start Start slide show e Torepeatthe slide show automatically high light Loop and press 6 before selecting Start A Y is
137. tility starts automatically after installation a screen without three tabs ap pears Configure the computer as a profile device P 114 Welcome Get started using your wireless camera with this computer Installer for Wireless Camera Setup Utility 1 1 1 PictureProject 1 6 Not applicable in some areas Q Installation See the Quick Start Guide or PictureProject Reference Manual on CD for more information on installing the Setup Utility IPOIN JaJSUCI Ss J M PON 19 SUBA SSA DMAN Configuration Procedure After starting the Setup Utility perform the following steps to configure a profile de vice e For more information on the procedure below see Configuration Details P 114 e For more information on the options for steps 5 and 6 when selecting Create Pro file manually see Information about Profile Configuration P 118 e Click Help to display more information on each step To cancel configuring a profile device click Cancel in a window O Perform step Skip step 1 Contirm that your camera s battery Is inserted and fully charged 2 Confirm that your computer supports wireless networking 3 Confirm that camera Is connected to computer via USB cable 4 Select type of configuration from options that are displayed If your computer has a fixed IP address does not have a wireless network set up using Windows XP s built in wireless network features runs Windows XP SP1 or i
138. time can be printed by one of the following methods e Before taking pictures set the Date imprint option in the Set up menu P 75 102 e Set the Date option in the PRINT SET menu of the Playback menu P 72 74 e Transfer the pictures to a computer and print them using PictureProject print settings For more information see the PictureProject Reference Manual on CD 75 UO0I193UUO0 JA ULg JO JaINdWOD AL Advanced Camera Settings Using the Menus Shooting playback movie and camera set up menus are available Displaying the Menus To display the Shooting menu P 78 rN A White balance 3 Rotate mode dial to Press MENU Por A Eh Al 1 E MENU CK COO 2 LaO To display the Movie menu P 56 E i Movie options fu s6ul1195 eJ we PpadUeADY MENU OK LOGAN nc e Press MENU to return to Shooting or Playback mode from the Shooting Playback and Movie menus To display the Set up menu P 98 e Rotate the mode dial or EE i d z press gt to exit the Set up IE menu gt D Rotate mode dial to de af SET UP MOK fHel 76 Navigating the Menus When navigating the menus use the multi selector Move cursor up Make selection Move cursor left Move cursor right 1 a METERING al o O 8 Center weighted ON 150 A ii H ol ial ul MO i WT MENU IN OK
139. ton is pressed halfway 86 Focus area Selectable area 4 60 F27 120 Focus area Auto focus Mode D Use this option to determine how the camera focuses when shooting still pic tures gs Single AF eeuk sane Focuses only when the shutter release button is pressed halfway Adjusts the focus continuously even when the shutter release Full time AF button is not pressed halfway Use this setting for shooting mov ing subjects NAF Lock Focus and exposure are locked when the shutter release button is pressed halfway and remain locked while the shutter release button is held in this position AF lock AF lock can be used to take pictures of off center subjects or in situations in which the camera is unable to focus using Autofocus P 147 Procedures for AF lock are described below In this example AF area mode P 86 is set to Center 1 Focus Position the subject in the center of the frame and press the shutter release button halfway 2 Check focus indicator When the subject is in focus the focus indicator on the monitor lights up The focus area is outlined in green on the monitor e Focus and exposure will remain locked while the shutter release button is pressed halfway 3 Recompose picture e Keeping the shutter release button pressed halfway re compose your picture The distance between the camera and your subject should not change while the focus is lock
140. tor lights when ever the shutter release button is pressed halfway Noise reduction turns on automatically at slow shutter speeds and it will take longer than usual to store the picture To prevent blurring mount the camera on a tripod or rest it on a flat level surface E FIREWORKS SHOW Slow shutter speeds are used to capture the expanding burst of light from fireworks Effect 1 Continuous simultaneous fireworks are captured clearly Effect 2 Large fireworks that burst slowly are captured along with their trail e The focus is fixed at infinity The focus indicator lights whenever the shutter release button is pressed halfway e Exposure compensation is not available e To prevent blurring mount the camera on a tripod or rest it on a flat level surface 4 BACK LIGHT Use when a portrait subject s face is thrown into shadow due to light coming from behind m Note on Using a Tripod Turn Vibration reduction P 48 off when using a tripod 37 BPO u 25 HuIp J S IPO UDS Hulpajas we CLOSE UP Photograph flowers insects and other small objects at close range Effect 1 The subject is captured more vividly and clearly Effect 2 Background details are softened and shutter speeds are faster Optimal for freezing moving subjects such as flowers sway ing in the breeze The zoom position is automatically set to wide angle and the Y icon on the monitor turns green The camera can focus on objects as close as 4 cm
141. ue are displayed Set aperture Frame picture focus and shoot e Press 6 to return to the Shooting mode e If the selected aperture would result in the picture being underexposed or overex posed the aperture icon on the monitor will flash when the shutter release button is pressed halfway Select another aperture and try again Q Aperture and Zoom The aperture value measured in f numbers expresses the amount of light that passes through the lens and is calculated by dividing the lens focal length by the effective diameter a value based on the physical opening in the lens and the amount of light passing through Lower f numbers indicate an increase in the amount of light passing though and higher f numbers indicate a de crease The smallest number in a lens aperture range is the maximum aperture and the largest number is the minimum aperture The aperture for this camera s lens focal length 7 5 to 26 3 mm aperture range f 2 7 to f 5 3 changes depending on the zoom setting The aperture increases when zooming in and decreases when zooming out e Selecting On for Fixed aperture P 88 in A Aperture priority auto mode keeps the aperture change as close as possible to the selected f number aperture range f 5 to f 7 3 e In P Programmed auto mode Fixed aperture has no effect even if set to On Selecting Image Quality and Size The image quality and size you select determine the file size of a pict
142. ult in the batteries overheating igniting rupturing or leak ing For more information about Nikon brand accessories contact a local authorized Nikon dealer Holographic seal Identifies this device as an authentic Nikon product Holographic seal vV Before Taking Important Pictures Before taking pictures on important occasions such as at weddings or before taking the camera with you on a trip take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning normally Nikon will not be held liable for damages or lost profits that may result from product malfunction m Internal Memory and SD Memory Card This camera uses both internal memory and an SD memory card for storing pictures If you insert a memory card into the camera pictures will automatically be stored on the card instead of in the internal memory To store view or delete pictures in the internal memory or to format the internal memory remove the memory card first Q Life Long Learning As part of Nikon s Life Long Learning commitment to ongoing product support and education continually updated information is available on line at the following sites e For users in the U S A http www nikonusa com e For users in Europe and Africa http www europe nikon com support e For users in Asia Oceania and the Middle East http www nikon asia com Visit these sites to keep up to date with the latest product information tips answers to frequent ly asked questi
143. ume during playback except when playing a time lapse movie Press Ed W to decrease the volume and Q T to increase Q Deleting Movies Pressing TM P 13 displays the delete confirmation dialog Highlight Yes and press 6 to delete a movie TV Computer or Printer Connection When viewing pictures or movies on a TV or computer using the optional EH 62A AC adapter kit is recommended to prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly during playback Connecting to a TV ef VIDEO MODE Set Video mode option in INTERFACE menu MD NTSC of Set up menu P 107 PAL Select NTSC or PAL to match your TV video standard Turn camera off and connect supplied EG CP14 A V cable hereafter A V cable Connect the yellow plug to the video in jack on the TV and the white plug to the audio in jack VIDEO AUDIO 3 Set TV to video input e For more information see the manual for the TV Press gt for approximately one second to turn Camera on The camera monitor will remain off and the TV will show the pictures or movies on the monitor Y Video Output NTSC is the video standard used in North America and PAL is the one used in many European coun tries 61 UO0I193UUO0 JA ULg JO JaINdWOD AL Connecting to a Computer Before transferring pictures or movies to a computer PictureProject must be installed For more information on installing and using PictureProject see the Quick Start Guide or the
144. ure when stored in the internal memory or on the memory card Image Quality The process of reducing the image file size when storing is called compression In this camera pictures are compressed and recorded as JPEG files The more a picture is compressed the smaller the image file size becomes As a result more pictures can be stored in the internal memory or on the memory card However the image quality compared with a picture taken with a lower compression ratio decreases and pictures cannot be printed at large sizes without a loss of quality The less a picture is compressed the larger the image size becomes As a result fewer pictures can be stored in the internal memory or on the memory card However less compression increases the image quality Image Size Larger pictures create larger image files and are suitable for printing in large size How ever fewer pictures can be stored in the internal memory or on the memory card Smaller pictures create smaller image files and are more suitable for transmission by e mail or for use on web pages When printed in larger sizes however small images will look rough and uneven in ap pearance For more information see Image Mode and Number of Exposures Remaining P 144 45 suorido Buljoouys euonippy Selecting Image Quality or Size IMAGE MODE IMAGE MODE Image quality i Image quality NOR Image size Es ey GOK EJHelp MOK Help Rotate mode dial to
145. urn to the PRINT SELECTION screen press MENU Start printing e The camera returns to the PRINT MENU when printing is complete e To cancel printing press 68 71 UOIWDBUUOD J3JUILIJ JO JaINdWOD AL UOI1 3UUO J3JUILIJ JO J3INAWO AL Creating a DPOF Print Order Print Set You can create a digital print order specifying the pictures to print the number of copies and the information to be included with each print The pictures can be printed using Print set settings with a DPOF compatible device or at a digital photo lab which supports DPOF P 154 Print selected Select pictures to create a print order Choose date Set a print order to print all pictures taken on the same date Delete print set Cancel all print settings Creating a Print Order Print set PRINT SET sas Print selected i Choose date Delete print set Highlight Print set in Playback menu P 89 and press 8 Highlight picture to be printed Select current picture Press the multi selector up to display 1 number of copies and the amp icon on the selected picture Q Canceling the Print Order To cancel all print settings highlight Delete print set and press 6 Set number of copies and press 68 Press the multi selector up or down to set the number of copies up to 9 e To deselect a picture press the multi selector down when the number of copies is 1 e Repeat ste
146. use harmful inter ference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equip ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer ence by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 8 e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cir cuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio tele vision technician for help FCC Radiation Exposure Statement The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices There is no proof however that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency ener gy RF in the microwave range while being used Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating ef fects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur but such findings have not been con firmed by additional research Th
147. vanced one hour 23 sdays 15 14 yoeqhe dg pue A hyde1bo 0uyd dIseg Basic Photography and Playback C Mode This section describes how to take pictures in eY Auto shooting mode an automatic point and shoot mode recommended for first time users of dig ital cameras Step 1 Select L mode Rotate mode dial to e Turn camera on The power on lamp will light and the monitor will turn on Battery is low Charging the battery is recom mended J WARNING BATTERY EXHAUSTED Battery is exhausted Charge the battery 1 80 2 7 120 Number of exposures remaining Turning the Camera Off After pressing the power switch to turn the camera off the power on lamp will go out For more information see Image Quality Size and Number of Exposures Remaining P 145 Step 3 Frame picture Ready camera Hold the camera steady keeping your fingers and other objects away from the lens flash window AF assist illuminator and microphone Frame picture Frame the subject near the center of the monitor Press the zoom buttons to activate the optical zoom and frame the subject on the monitor e Press Es W to zoom out increasing the area visible in the frame Press Q T to zoom in to make the subject appear larger When the camera is zoomed in to the maximum magnifica Zoom out Zoom in tion 3 5x in optical zoom holding Q T down for approx imately tw
148. when not in use 17 sd315 15414 Inserting the Battery Insert a fully charged EN EL5 battery into the camera sdajs 15414 18 gt NF YY lt Insert battery Ny The orange battery latch is pushed aside when the Battery latch Open battery chamber memory card slot cover Slide the cover until it stops and open it e Confirm that the positive and negative termi nals are oriented correctly as described on the label at the entrance of the battery chamber and insert the battery m Inserting the Batter Inserting the battery upside down or back wards could damage the camera Confirm that the battery is orient ed correctly battery is inserted The latch will close when the battery is fully inserted Confirm that the battery latch is secured over the battery and that the bat tery is set Close battery chamber memory card slot cover Close the cover and slide it until it latches e Confirm that the cover is closed firmly Y The Battery Chamber Memory Card Slot Cover e The camera cannot be turned on when the battery chamber memory card slot cover is open e f the battery chamber memory card slot cover is opened while the camera is on the camera turns off and the lens retracts m Removing the Battery Turn the camera off and confirm that the power on lamp has gone out before opening the battery chamber memory card slot
149. xels 8 1 million Image sensor 1 1 8 in high density CCD total pixels 8 3 million e 3 264 x 2 448 8M e 2 592 x 1 944 5M Image size pixels e 2 048 x 1 536 3M e 1 024 x 768 PC e 640 x 480 TV e 3 264 x 2 176 3 2 Lens 3 5x Zoom Nikkor lens 7 5 26 3 mm Focal length Picture angle Equivalent to 35 mm 135 format is approx 36 126 mm 1 2 7 5 3 Seven elements in six groups with lens cover Vibration reduction Lens shift ae Up to 4x Picture angle Equivalent to 35 mm 135 format is approx Digital zoom 504 mm Autofocus AF Contrast detect through the lens TTL AF AF assist illuminator Focus range 30 cm 1 ft W macro mode 4 cm 1 6 in W Auto 11 area automatic selection Manual 99 area manual selec tion Center center focus area selection CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT IEC 60825 1 Edition 1 299 Maximum output 3 050 uW 2 5 in 150 000 dot amorphous silicon TFT transflective LED with five level brightness adjustment Focus area selection AF assist illuminator LCD Monitor Frame coverage Shooting mode Storage Approx 98 horizontal and 98 vertical Internal memory approx 23 MB SD Secure Digital Memory cards Compliant with Design Rule for Camera File System DCF Exif 2 2 File system and Digital Print Order Format DPOF Compressed JPEG baseline compliant 1 4 1 8 1 16 File formats Movies QuickTime Sound files WAV Exposure Through the lens TTL metering Met
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