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1. Media SD Secure Digital SDHC and SDXC memory cards File system DCF Design Rule for Camera File System 2 0 DPOF Digi tal Print Order Format Exif Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras 2 3 PictBridge Shooting modes auto QC creative with a choice of the follow ing options P S A M ae a underwater night landscape Fa night portrait i backlight ing M easy panorama Q soft miniature effect and selective color C4 best moment capture ast slow view and amp Smart Photo Selector advanced movie HD P S A M only and slow motion Z4 Motion Snapshot Shutter Type Electronic shutter Speed 1h6 000 30 s in steps of 14 EV Bulb Note Bulb ends automatically after approximately 2 minutes Flash sync speed Synchronizes with shutter at X o s or slower Release Mode e Single frame continuous e Self timer Frame advance rate Approx 5 15 30 or 60 fps Self timer 25 55 105 Exposure Metering TTL metering using image sensor Metering method e Matrix e Center weighted Meters 4 5 mm circle in center of frame e Spot Meters 2 mm circle centered on selected focus area Mode Pprogrammed auto with flexible program S shutter priority auto Aaperture priority auto M manual scene auto selector Exposure compensation 3 3 EV in increments of 14 EV Exposure lock Luminosity locked at mete
2. The O Ring The camera uses an O ring to form a watertight seal Improper handling of the O ring can produce leaks Check the condition of the O ring as described below whenever the camera has been used under water or whenever foreign matter is found on the O ring when the lens is removed 1 Remove the O ring Lightly stretch the O ring by sliding your fingers along either side and remove it from the camera you can also use an optional O ring remover m 108 Do not apply excessive force or use your fingernails metal objects or edged or pointed tools 73 2 Wash the O ring Wash the O ring thoroughly in fresh water and dry thor oughly Do not use benzene thinner alcohol soap neutral detergents or other cleaning products as these could dam age or weaken the O ring 3 Inspect the O ring Remove any foreign matter with a soft dry cloth taking care not to leave tissue or threads on the O ring Gently bend the O ring to check for cracking or other damage 4 Inspect the O ring guide Use a blower or cotton swab to remove any foreign objects from the O ring guide Be sure to remove any threads left behind by the swab 5 Grease the O ring Place a bead of silicon grease in a plas tic bag and use your fingers to spread the grease throughout the bag then insert the O ring and massage the bag to coat the ring
3. 74 6 Re insert the O ring After making sure that O ring and guide are free of foreign objects place the O ring so that it runs evenly at the same level all the way round the O ring guide without undue stretching and without protruding from the guide 0 Rings The O ring requires periodic replacement Replace the O ring immedi ately if it is damaged cracked warped or has lost its elasticity O rings should be replaced at least once a year even if the product has not been used use only O rings designated for use in this product O rings must be greased before use and whenever the surface appears dry fail ure to observe this precaution could result in the O ring cracking and water entering the camera GASilicon Grease Coating the O ring with the supplied silicon grease prevents wear and ensures that the lens rotates smoothly Use only the supplied silicon grease or optional WP G1000 silicon grease M 108 failure to observe this precaution could result in O ring becoming stretched or otherwise deformed Replacement O rings and silicon grease can be purchased from a Nikon camera retailer or Nikon authorized service representa tive Do not use grease in excessive amounts or apply using paper or cloth as this may cause dust or fibers to adhere to the O ring making the product vulnerable to leaks 75 76 M Maintenance Observe the following precautions when clean
4. K The Framing Grid A framing grid can be displayed by selecting On for Display gt Grid display in the setup menu M 100 43 44 Viewing Photographs Press gt to display your most recent pho tograph full frame in the monitor full frame playback Press lt or to view additional pictures Q To view multiple pictures press Ey when a picture is displayed full frame Bo l button KAE Q button To end playback and return to shooting mode press the shutter release button halfway The amp Button During playback you can also select pictures for display by holding the button tilting the camera left or right to highlight the desired image and then releasing the button to display the highlighted picture full frame m 96 See Also See page 98 for slide show options Deleting Pictures To delete the current picture press t Note that once deleted pic tures can not be recovered 1 Display the photograph Display the photograph you wish to delete as described on the preceding page 2 Press t A confirmation dialog will be dis played Q0 3693 a t button KAE 3 Delete the photograph Press ff again to delete the picture and return to playback or press gt to exit without deleting the picture Deleting Multiple P
5. Selective color Self timer Shock proofing Short Movie Creator Shutter speed Shutter priority auto 50 53 77 137 138 Shutter release button s sssssssssss 42 Silicon grease sssssssssesssese 35 75 108 Size 123 126 Slow motion 83 Slow view 28 Smart Photo Selector 28 Soft 51 Speaker 22 Standard Underwater mode 66 Strap for use exclusively on land 31 System requirements sssesecssseees 103 T Temperature Warnings ose 18 Theme Water and dust proofing 10 11 Waterproof lenses 33 129 130 Wireless mobile adapter 109 Z ZOOM THING oesssssssssssseeressseere 41 111 131 aN 139 140 Ne 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 authorization from NIKON CORPORATION NIKON CORPORATION Printed in Singapore B3101 11 2013 Nikon Corporation 6MVA601 1 01
6. Trademark Information Mac OS and OS X are registered trademarks of Apple Inc in the United States and or other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corpora tion in the United States and or other countries The PictBridge logo is a trademark The SD SDHC and SDXC logos are trademarks of SD 3C LLC HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Homi All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documen tation provided with your Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders FreeType License FreeType2 Portions of this software are copyright 2013 The FreeType Project http www freetype org All rights reserved MIT License HarfBuzz Portions of this software are copyright 2013 The HarfBuzz Project http www freedesktop org wiki Software HarfBuzz All rights reserved Battery Life The number of shots or movie footage that can be recorded with fully charged batteries varies with the condition of the battery temperature the interval between shots and the length of time menus are displayed Sample figures for EN EL20 1020 mAh batteries are given below e Still images Approximately 250 shots Movies Approximately 55 minutes of HD footage at 1080 60i Measured according to CIPA standards at 23 3 C
7. 50 52 77 S Shutter priority auto 50 53 77 A Aperture priority auto 50 54 77 M Manual 50 55 77 Night landscape Night portrait iB Backlighting Easy panorama Q Soft H Miniature effect Selective color i Slow motion 2 Portrait lal Landscape si Night portrait w amp Close up ad Night landscape AUTO annara X flexible program MENU menu button playback button T delete button Q playback zoom in button 44 E playback zoom out thumbnail button DISP display button OK button action button B feature woe 29 47 49 83 continuous shooting self timer 87 89 flash ready indicator 91 v A AC adapter Accessories Advanced movie mode Aperture ssssssssssssseresesesssss Aperture priority auto Attaching the lens Auto mode Auto power off Automatic scene selection Backlighting Battery nd BEQP sscassscassbevessasbsecicornecetatsenersconsssies Best moment capture mode 28 Body cap 20 21 108 Built in flash c Charging a battery Clock ar CHOSE UP iiini ia a Close up Underwater mode Compatible lens Computer Creative mode D Date and time Date format Daylight saving time Delete Depth gauge Dust shield E Easy panorama Exposure indicator 29 77 83
8. A Before using the camera underwater remove straps intended exclusively for use on land The strap could become wrapped around your throat causing suffocation or drowning A Do not place the strap around the neck of an infant or child Placing the camera strap around the neck of an infant or child could result in strangulation A Follow the instructions of airline and hos pital personnel This camera transmits radio frequencies that could interfere with medical equipment or aircraft navigation Disable the location data and all track log functions and dis connect any wireless devices from the camera before boarding an air craft and turn the camera off during take off and landing In medical facili ties follow staff instructions regard ing the use of wireless devices and satellite navigation systems A Do not remain in contact with the camera battery or charger for extended periods while the devices are on or in use Parts of the device become hot Leaving the device in direct contact with the skin for extended periods may result in low temperature burns exposed to extremely high temperatures such as in an enclosed automobile or in direct sunlight Failure to observe this precaution could cause damage or fire A Do not aim the flash at the operator of a motor vehicle Failure to observe this precaution could result in accidents A Observe caution when using a flash e Using the camera with the flash in
9. Inspect the O ring e Isitnicked or cracked If so replace the O ring QO 108 e sit out of position If so reposition the O ring CQO 73 e Is there dust or other foreign matter on the O ring If so remove it from the O ring 73 v 33 34 Check the lens Remove any dust or other eens foreign matter from the lens O ring seal l 73 v Mounting mark camera Align the mounting marks Mounting mark lens Place the lens over the O ring Rotate the lens as shown until and press it into position it stops When placing the lens over the O ring be careful not to dam age the camera or lens do not use excessive force Detaching the Waterproof Lenses Be sure the camera is off when removing or exchanging lenses To remove the lens press and hold the lens release button while rotating the lens as shown and then detach the lens from the cam era After removing the lens replace the lens caps and camera body cap Attaching and Removing Waterproof Lenses Before attaching or removing a waterproof lens be sure the lens and camera are completely dry that the O ring is not cracked dam aged twisted or out of position and that the camera O ring and lens O ring seal are free of hair dust sand and other foreign objects Do not exchange lenses when your hands are wet or have salt on them or in areas exposed to wind spray dust or sand a
10. Intense light may cause the image sensor to deteriorate or produce a white blur effect in photographs Moir Moir is an interference pat tern created by the interaction of an image containing a regular repeating grid such as the pattern of weave in cloth or windows in a building with the camera image sensor grid In some cases it may appear in the form of lines If you notice moir in your photographs try changing the distance to the subject zooming in and out or changing the angle between the subject and the camera Lines Noise in the form of lines may in rare cases appear in pictures of extremely bright or backlit sub jects Batteries Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled Observe the following precautions when handling batteries e Use only batteries approved for use in this equipment Do not expose the battery to flame or excessive heat e Keep the battery terminals clean eTurn the product off before replacing the battery e Remove the battery from the camera or charger when not in use and replace the terminal cover These devices draw minute amounts of charge even when off and could draw the battery down to the point that it will no longer function If the battery will not be used for some time insert it in the camera and run it flat before removing it and storing it in a location with an ambient temper ature of 15 C to 25 C 59 F to 77 F avoid hot or extremely cold loca
11. The system requirements for ViewNX 2 are Windows e Photos Intel Celeron Pentium 4 Core Series 1 6 GHz or better e Movies playback Pentium D 3 0 GHz or better Intel Core i5 or CPU better recommended when viewing movies with a frame size of 1280 x 720 or more at a frame rate of 30 fps or above or movies with a frame size of 1920 x 1080 or more e Movies editing Intel Core i5 or better Pre installed versions of Windows 8 Windows 7 0s Windows Vista or Windows XP note that 64 bit versions of Windows XP are not supported e 32 bit Windows 8 Windows 7 or Windows Vista 1 GB or more 2 GB or Memory more recommended RAM e 64 bit Windows 8 Windows 7 or Windows Vista 2 GB or more 4 GB or more recommended e Windows XP 512 MB or more 2 GB or more recommended Hard disk A minimum of 1 GB available on the startup disk 3 GB or more recom space mended e Resolution 1024 x 768 pixels XGA or more 1280 x 1024 pixels or more Graphics recommended e Color 24 bit color True Color or more Mac 0S e Photos Intel Core or Xeon series e Movies playback Core Duo 2 GHz or better Intel Core i5 or Pu better recommended when viewing movies with a frame size of 1280 x 720 or more at a frame rate of 30 fps or above or movies with a frame size of 1920 x 1080 or more e Movies editing Intel Core i5 or better 0s OS X 10 8 or 10 7 Mac OS X 10 6 Memory e OSX 10 8 or 10 7 2 GB or more
12. scratch or otherwise damage the shield Turn the product off before removing 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 circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to prod uct memory or internal circuitry To prevent an accidental interruption of power avoid carrying the prod uct from one location to another while the AC adapter is connected Cleaning When cleaning the camera body use a blower to gently remove dust and lint then wipe gently with a soft dry cloth After using the camera at the beach or seaside wipe off any sand or salt using a cloth lightly dampened in pure water and then dry the cam era thoroughly Lenses are easily damaged Dust and lint should be gently removed with a blower When using an aero sol blower keep the can vertical to prevent discharge of liquid To remove fingerprints and other stains from the lens apply a small amount of lens cleaner to a clean soft cloth and wipe the lens care fully 115 116 Storage To prevent mold or mildew store the camera in a cool dry well ventilated area If you are using an AC adapter unplug the adapter to prevent fire If the prod uct will not be used for an extended period remove the bat tery to prevent leakage and store the camera ina plastic bag contain ing a desiccant Do not
13. 25 e Record location data M 101 e Log your location or depth 2 101 Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon digital camera For a complete guide to using your digital camera see the Reference Manual 6 To get the most from your camera please be sure to read this User s Manual thoroughly and keep it where it will be read by all who use the product Camera Settings The explanations in this manual assume that default settings are used Symbols and Conventions To make it easier to find the information you need the following sym bols and conventions are used IV This icon marks cautions information that should be read before use to prevent damage to the camera This icon marks notes information that should be read before using the camera CL This icon marks references to other pages in this manual The lens generally used in this manual for illustrative purposes is a 1 NIKKOR AW 11 27 5mm f 3 5 5 6 A For Your Safety Before using the camera for the first time read the safety instructions in For Your Safety M 7 9 on pages 10 19 and in Caring for the Cam era and Battery Cautions A 115 Product Documentation The following documentation is supplied with the camera Nikon User s Manual this manual Describes how ott to take and view pictures fe Reference Manual on CD A complete guide to using your digital camera included as a pdf file on the supp
14. Nikon for the purpose to maintain compliance with product regulations Z CD ROMs CD ROMs containing soft ware or manuals 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 Shock Water and Dust Proofing The product conforms to the following standards Shock Proofing The camera with the special purpose waterproof lens attached has passed drop tests compliant with MIL STD 810F Method 516 5 Shock 2 These in house tests do not constitute a blanket guarantee of invulnerability to damage or destruction Water and Dust Proofing With the special purpose waterproof lens attached the camera complies with the JIS IP68 waterproofing standard allowing it to be used at depths of up to 15 m 49 ft for as long as 60 minutes at a time 3 This is not a blanket guarantee that the product will be water or dust proof in all circumstances or invulnerable to damage or destruction 1 Using a test method derived from MIL STD 810F Method 516 5 Shock the product is dropped from a height of 200 cm 6 6 ft onto a plywood surface 5 cm 2 in thick Exterior deformation and surface damage are not tested 2 An American military test standard that involves dropping 5 samples at a time from a height of 122 cm 4 ft to test the effect of impact on a total of 26 surfaces 12 edges 8 corners and 6 faces with the requirement that the test be passed within
15. a total of 5 samples if a problem occurs during the test the test is repeated with 5 new samples with the requirement that the test be passed within a total of 5 samples 3 This signifies that according to tests performed using Nikon methods the product can be used at the specified water pressure for the specified period of time Important Waterproof Lenses The product is not guaranteed shock water or dust proof if the special purpose waterproof lens is not attached Before using this product be sure to read the following sections together with the instructions in For Your Safety A 7 9 and in Caring for the Camera and Battery Cautions 1 115 118 Before using the product underwa ter read the cautions in Underwater Photogra phy Q 61 76 Precautions Shock Proofing Observe the following precautions when using the camera with special purpose waterproof lenses e The product is not guaranteed shockproof if the flash is raised e Do not intentionally subject the product to vio lent physical shocks place it under heavy objects or attempt to force it into bags or other spaces too small to contain it e Do not expose the product to depths greater than 15 m 49 ft or to rapids waterfalls or other water under high pressure e Damage due to user error is not covered under warranty Precautions Water and Dust Proofing Observe the following precautions when usi
16. advances a rewind segment at a time keep the button pressed for continuous rewind or advance Return to A full frame Press A or P to exit to full frame playback playback 60 E Underwater Photography With a special purpose waterproof lens attached the camera can be used at depths of up to 15 m 49 ft for as long as 60 minutes at a time Before using the camera under water be sure that you have read and understood the instructions in this section and have removed straps intended exclusively for use on land hand straps available separately from third party suppli ers are recommended to prevent loss during underwater use Important Precautions To prevent water entry or other damage observe the following precautions when using the camera underwater e Be sure a special purpose waterproof lens is attached The camera is not waterproof when a waterproof lens is not attached while waterproof lenses are only waterproof when attached to the camera Do not expose the camera to water when a waterproof lens is not attached nor waterproof lens to water when not attached to the camera e The sudden change in temperature caused by taking the cam era into the water after it has been left on the beach in direct sunlight or in other locations exposed to high temperatures could result in water droplets forming inside the camera or lens potentially damaging the products Do not remove the lens under water open the conne
17. and button to choose a language A Language e tina Dansk D Espanol ovis 36 7 Set the clock Use the multi selector and button CO 22 to set the time and date Note that the camera uses a 24 hour clock Time zone London Casablanca UTC 0 01 01 2013 00 00 00 ear Month Day WD Y Month Day D WY Day Month Year Y Press 4 or to highlight time Press amp or W to highlight date zone and press format and press Time zor Press A or W to highlight daylight Press 4 or to select year month saving time option and press or date and press Aor W to change Press to proceed Note Language and clock can be changed at any time using Language 101 and Time zone and date X 101 options in setup menu Press lt or to select hour minute or second and press amp or to change Press when finished 37 8 Read the instructions on keeping your camera watertight Once the clock is set the camera will display a series of messages on main lt SOE gt taining a watertight seal which you 5 are encouraged to read before using the camera for the first time Press lt or gt to scroll through the messages To exit press when the last mes sage is displayed oreign matter with Note If you remove and reinsert the battery the first of these messages may be dis played again for a few seconds To view all messages press DI
18. charge remains eWhen the battery is not in use attach the terminal cover and store in a cool dry place e The battery may be hot immedi ately after use or when the product has been used on battery power for an extended period Before remov ing the battery turn the camera off and allow the battery to cool e Discontinue use immediately should you notice any changes in the battery such as discoloration or deformation A Observe proper precautions when handling Observe proper precautions when handling the charger e Keep dry Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or electric shock e Do not short the charger terminals Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating and damage to the charger e Dust on or near the metal parts of he plug should be removed with a dry cloth Continued use could result in fire e Do not go near the charger during hunderstorms Failure to observe his precaution could result in elec ric shock Do not handle the plug or charger with wet hands Failure to observe his precaution could result in elec ric shock Do not use with travel converters or adapters designed to convert from one voltage to another or with DC o AC inverters Failure to observe his precaution could damage the product or cause overheating or fire A Use appropriate cables When connect ing cables to the input and output jacks use only the cables provided or sold by
19. however store the camera case in a plastic bag as this may cause the material to deteriorate Note that desiccant gradually loses its capacity to absorb moisture and should be replaced at regular intervals 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 putting it away Store the battery in a cool dry place Replace the terminal cover before putting the battery away Notes on the monitor The monitor is constructed with extremely high precision at least 99 99 of pixels are effective with no more than 0 01 being missing or defective Hence while these displays may contain pixels that are always lit white red blue or green or always off black this is not a mal function and has no effect on images recorded with the device Images in the monitor may be diffi cult to see in a bright light Do not apply pressure to the dis play as this could cause damage or malfunction Dust or lint on the display can be removed with a blower Stains can be removed by wiping lightly with a soft cloth or chamois leather Should the moni tor break care should be taken to avoid injury from broken glass and to prevent liquid crystal from the display touching the skin or enter ing the eyes and mouth Do not leave the lens pointed at the sun Do not leave the lens pointed at the sun or other strong light source for an extended period
20. observe this precaution could result in damage discoloration corrosion offensive odors or vulnerability to leaks Y Before Cleaning the Camera and Lens Clean the product indoors in areas not exposed to sand or spray and be sure to remove the front cap from the lens and any water salt sand or other foreign matter from your hands or hair before proceeding Do not open the connector or battery chamber memory card slot cover until all foreign matter has been washed away and the camera is dry 1 Ready the camera Be sure that the special purpose waterproof lens is attached and that connector and battery chamber memory card slot covers are closed with the latches and security locks in the positions shown 2 Immerse the camera and lens Leaving the lens attached immerse the camera in a basin of fresh water for about 10 minutes To prevent water entry and other damage do not open the camera connector or battery chamber memory card slot cover while the camera is immersed 71 3 Clean the zoom ring and camera controls Being careful not to touch the lens release button or the latches or security locks on the connector and battery chamber memory card slot covers press the flash pop up button to raise the built in flash and gently move the camera side to side then operate the lens zoom ring and each of the remaining camera controls a few times to remove salt and other foreign obj
21. pose of as household waste For more information contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management 15 16 Notice for Customers in the U S A The Battery Charger INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE DANGER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS For connection to a supply not in the U S A use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet if needed This power unit is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position Federal Communications Commission FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro tection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equip ment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particu lar installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the fo
22. slide in the memory card until it clicks into place Close latch D and lock the cover and confirm that the latch and security lock are in the positions shown A f Oo CICARD BATTERY DE oG lt rg LOCK Formatting Memory Cards If this is the first time the memory card will be used in the camera or if the card Reset setup options Format memory card has been formatted in another device Slot empty release lock select Format memory card in the setup Display menu and follow the on screen instruc leet 3 Auto power off tions to format the card 21100 Note anii that this permanently deletes any data the card may contain Be sure to copy any photographs and other data you wish to keep to a computer before proceeding 105 4 Attach the special purpose waterproof lens The camera is used with special purpose waterproof lenses that attach as shown below for information on attaching non waterproof 1 NIKKOR lenses see page 110 The lens generally used in this manual for illustrative purposes isa 1 f NIKKOR AW 11 27 5mm f 3 5 5 6 When attaching the lens care should be taken to avoid damage to the camera and lens and to ensure that dust and other foreign matter does not enter the camera or adhere to the O ring or surrounding area Remove the rear lens cap Remove the camera body cap
23. that matches the local AC power supply 2 101 No flash See page 94 The flash will not fire when off Q 92 or when low ered Menu items are unavailable Some options are only available in particular shooting or exposure modes or when wireless mobile adapter is attached Movies Cannot record movies The movie record button can not be used to record movies in best moment capture or Motion Snapshot mode No sound is recorded for movies e Microphone off is selected for Movie sound options gt Microphone QO 100 e Live audio is not recorded with slow motion movies M 83 or Motion Snapshots Playback Tall portrait orientation photos are displayed in wide landscape orientation e Select On for Rotate tall 98 e The photos were taken with Auto image rotation off V 101 e Camera was pointed up or down when the photo was taken e Photo is displayed in image review Cannot hear movie sound e Press the Q button to raise the volume 81 If the camera is con nected to a television use the controls for the TV to adjust the volume e Live audio is not recorded with slow motion movies M 83 or Motion Snapshots Cannot delete images e Remove protection from the files before deletion e The memory card is locked Miscellaneous The date of recording is not correct Set the camera clock Menu items are unavailable Some options are only available at particular settings or when a memory card is inser
24. the battery at ambient temperatures below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F failure to observe this precaution could damage the battery or impair its performance Capacity may be reduced and charging times may increase at battery temperatures from 0 C 32 F to 10 C 50 F and from 45 C 113 F to 60 C 140 F the battery will not charge if its temperature is below 0 C 32 F or above 60 C 140 F The battery charger Charge the bat tery at ambient temperatures between 5 C 41 F and 35 C 95 F If the CHARGE lamp flashes quickly during charging cease use immediately and take battery and charger to your retailer or a Nikon authorized service representative Do not move the charger or touch the battery during charging Fail ure to observe this precaution could in very rare instances result in the charger showing that charg ing is complete when the battery is only partially charged Remove and reinsert the battery to begin charg ing again Use the charger with compatible batteries only Unplug when not in use Memory Cards e The camera stores pictures on SD SDHC and SDXC memory cards available separately Do not remove memory cards from the camera turn the camera off or remove or disconnect the power source during formatting or while data are being recorded deleted or copied to a computer Failure to observe these precau tions could result in loss of data or in damage to the camera
25. the battery cham ber memory card slot cover is opened or closed or lenses are attached or removed in a humid location Such condensation will not cause malfunction or other damage and should dissipate if the product is first taken to a loca tion with a stable temperature free from heat humidity sand and dust and then turned off and left with the battery and memory card removed and the battery chamber memory card slot and connector covers open until it has reached the ambient temperature Consult Nikon authorized ser vice personnel should the condensation fail to dissipate 13 14 Important Location Data GPS GLONASS Observe the following precautions when using the location data and track log features e Track logs While Yes is selected for Location data gt Record location data in the setup menu location data will be recorded with all pictures taken and the camera will continue to monitor location data even while off Radio waves produced by the device may affect medical equipment and aircraft navigation systems in situations in which the use of satellite navigation devices is restricted or prohibited such as in hospitals or aircraft end the current track log select No for Record location data and turn the camera off Sharing location data Note that addresses and other personal information may be inferred from the location data stored in track logs or embedded in images Exercise caution when sharing images and track lo
26. the flash before shooting Shooting will be interrupted if the flash is raised while the timer is counting down GZ See Also For information on controlling the beeps that sound when the self timer is used see page 101 The Built in Flash Use the built in flash for additional lighting when the subject is poorly lit or to fill in illuminate back lit subjects 1 Raise the flash Press the flash pop up button to raise the flash A T TIY LLI SWS E2 lt F CH fe Flash pop up button 2 Choose a flash mode 92 Press W 4 on the multi selector to display a list of flash modes then use the multi selector to highlight the desired mode and press 9 to select 3 Take pictures Charging begins when the flash is raised once charging is complete a flash ready indicator 4 will be dis played when the shutter release but ton is pressed halfway 91 HE Flash Modes The options available vary with the shooting mode e fill flash The flash fires with every shot e 4 red eye reduction Use for portraits The flash fires with every shot but before it fires the red eye reduction lamp lights to help reduce red eye Not available in i underwater ai mode e 4 W red eye reduction slow sync As for red eye reduction above except that shutter speed slows automatically to cap ture background lighting at nig
27. use this is normal and does not indicate a malfunction At high ambient temperatures after extended periods of continuous use or after several photographs have been taken in quick succession a temperature warning may be displayed follow ing which the camera will turn off automatically to minimize damage to its internal circuits Wait for the camera to cool before resuming use Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Nikon cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic circuitry Only Nikon brand electronic accessories including charg ers batteries AC adapters and lens accessories 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 damage the 28 Torn v P s 7 on Nikon Niki camera and may void your Nikon warranty The use of third party rechargeable Li ion batteries not bearing the Nikon holo graphic seal shown at right could interfere with normal operation of the cam era or result in the batteries overheating igniting rupturing or leaking PIN UOXIN uO For more information about Nikon brand accessories contact a local autho rized Nikon dealer LV Use Only Nikon Brand Accessories Only Nikon brand accessories certified by Nikon specifically for use with your Nikon digital camera are engineered and pr
28. vulnerable to leaks e To ensure that the product remains waterproof have the watertight channel inspected once a year and serviced once every 3 to 5 years by a Nikon authorized service representative Fees are charged for these services Foreign Matter on the Camera and Lens Liquid on the lens O ring seal or inside the connector or battery cham ber memory card slot cover should be removed immediately with a soft dry cloth other foreign matter should be removed with a blower taking care to remove any small particles from the sides and corners of the watertight channels Foreign matter on the camera body can be removed with a soft dry cloth Recording and Viewing Movies The camera can record high definition HD movies with an aspect ratio of 16 9 and slow motion movies with an aspect ratio of 8 3 Movie recording is available in the shooting modes listed below movie recording is not available in best moment capture and Motion Snapshot modes Mode Movie type Description The camera automatically Auto mode M 40 optimizes settings for the current subject or scene Shoot movies Regardless of the scene selected with the k camera movies are recorded Gc Creative mode M49 in mode P shutter speed and aperture are controlled by the camera Programmed Shutter speed and aperture auto P HD 16 9 jare controlled by the camera Shutter You choose the shutter ee speed the
29. 1 Recharge EN EL20 batteries e Power Connector EP 5C AC Adapter EH 5b These accessories can be used to power the camera for extended periods EH 5a and EH 5 AC adapters can also be used An EP 5C power connector is required to connect the camera to the EH 5b EH 5a or EH 5 Body caps Body Cap BF N2000 The body cap keeps the dust shield free of dust when a lens is not in place 108 Wireless mobile adapters Wireless Mobile Adapter WU 1b Supports two way communica tion between the camera and smart devices running the Wireless Mobile Utility app Use the Wireless Mobile Utility to take pictures remotely or download existing pictures to the smart device Optional Accessories Availability may vary with country or region See our website or bro chures for the latest information 109 110 Non Waterproof 1 NIKKOR Lenses The supplied O ring protector must be attached to the camera lens mount before the camera can be used with non waterproof 1 NIKKOR lenses like the 1 NIKKOR VR 10 30mm f 3 5 5 6 shown in the illustrations below Use a soft cloth to remove any foreign matter from the inside of the protector before use and be care ful to prevent dust entering the camera or adhering to the O ring protector Remove the rear lens cap Remove the O ring protector Place the O ring protector from the body cap over the O ring v Mounting mark camera Keep
30. 1 before lowering the flash Failure to observe this precaution could damage the flash Aperture Sensitivity and Flash Range Flash range varies with sensitivity ISO equivalency and aperture With the standard zoom lens at maximum aperture and ISO sensitivity set to ISO 160 to 6400 the range is approximately 0 6 m 7 0 m 2 ft 23 ft when the lens is zoomed all the way out 0 6 m 4 2 m 2 ft 13 8 ft at maximum zoom The amp Action Button Some operations can be performed by keeping the button pressed and tilting the camera left or right Shooting Choosing a Shooting Mode While the view through the lens is displayed you can choose the shooting mode by pressing the button tilting the camera left or right to highlight the desired mode and releasing the button to select the highlighted option Best moment capture Creative To exit without changing settings tilt the camera forward or back so that no option is highlighted when the button is released 95 Playback Scrolling Through Pictures During playback you can choose the picture displayed by press ing the amp button tilting the camera left or right and releasing the button to display the selected picture full frame in thumb nail playback the camera will display and scroll through pictures full frame while the amp button is pressed and then when the but ton is released return to thumbnai
31. 4 flash MOE sscssessssssssessssssseees 91 92 continuous shooting self timer EH delete butto 0 sP display button EJ watertight channel F Memory card slot ini Bf Battery latch sss Camera does not support TA N100 tripod mounting spacer K The Multi Selector To navigate the menus press the multi selector up down left or right A V lt or P as shown below Move cursor up Select highlighted item i gt Return to previous menu 5 OK Select highlighted item or 5 display sub menu Move cursor down Holding the Camera When framing photographs hold the camera as shown below lt lt ip Hold the camera in your right hand 1____ Keep your elbows e Cradle the lens with propped lightly your left hand against your torso 23 24 The Monitor 1294 567 9 91011 26 Doin U elapse qor g a2 13 32 128 228 3 3 Battery fully j co 15 NO ICON tate s 13 5 16 discharged 29 j aut a eral 8 Low battery e900 7 8 E A 1 9 Shooting mode Live image control Creative mode Best moment capture selection Advanced movie selection 77 83 Exposure mode 99 Flexible program indicator 2 EjFlash mode Hi Continuous mode Hj Active D Lighting Picture Control White balance Movie settings HD movies RPE 100 Frame rate slow motion movies 1 100 Image s
32. 4 GB or more recommended RAM e MacOSX 10 6 1 GB or more 4 GB or more recommended Hard disk A minimum of 1 GB available on the startup disk 3 GB or more rec space ommended e Resolution 1024 x 768 pixels XGA or more 1280 x 1024 pixels or Graphics more recommended e Color 24 bit color millions of colors or more 103 Motion Snapshots ViewNX 2 is required to view Motion Snapshots saved using the File format gt NMS files option in the shooting menu M 99 Supported Operating Systems See the websites listed on page 19 for the latest information on sup ported operating systems 104 Viewing and Editing Pictures on a Computer Transferring Pictures 1 Choose how pictures will be copied to the computer Choose one of the following methods e Direct USB connection Turn the camera NG off and ensure that the memory card i is inserted in the camera Unlock o unlatch and open the yo connector cover and then connect R the camera to the computer using the supplied USB cable do not use force or insert the connectors at an angle and then turn the camera on Lea e SD card slot If your computer is equipped with an SD card slot the card can be inserted directly in the slot e SD card reader Connect a card reader available separately from third party suppliers to the computer and insert the memory card 105 2 Start the Nikon Tra
33. 73 4 5 4 F with the camera at default settings a fully charged battery a 1 NIKKOR AW 11 27 5mm f 3 5 5 6 lens and a 16 GB Toshiba SD E016GUX UHS I SDHC card Value for still images obtained under the following test conditions photographs taken at intervals of 30 s with the built in flash fired with every other shot and the camera turned off and then on after every ten shots Value for movies obtained under the following test con ditions a series of 20 minute movies with a file size of up to 4 GB were recorded recording was only interrupted when tem perature warning was displayed The following can reduce battery life e Keeping the shutter release button pressed halfway e Repeated autofocus operations e Taking NEF RAW photographs e Slow shutter speeds e Using a wireless mobile adapter or Eye Fi cards e Using vibration reduction mode with VR lenses e Using zoom with power zoom lenses e Using the location data or track log functions e Setting monitor brightness to Hi To ensure that you get the most from rechargeable Nikon EN EL20 batteries e Keep the battery contacts clean Soiled contacts can reduce battery performance e Use batteries immediately after charging Batteries will lose their charge if left unused 135 136 Index Symbols Gi Auto mode mac Creative mode Ct Best moment capture mode 28 m Advanced movie mode 29 77 Z Motion Snapshot mode 27 P Programmed auto
34. Allow the shutter to be released when no memory lock card is inserted in the camera Adjust display brightness and contrast or view or Display hide a framing grid Option Description Sound settings Choose the sounds made during shooting Auto power off Choose the auto power off delay Shutter button AE Choose whether exposure locks when the shutter lock release button is pressed halfway Control lock Disable selected controls Location data Record or view location data or use location data to set the clock update assisted GPS files and choose auto power off options for when the location data function is active Log location and depth in files saved to the memory Create log tard Delete log Delete logs from the memory card Compass correction Calibrate the built in electronic compass Altitude depth Choose whether the camera reports altitude or options depth calibrate the altimeter or depth gauge HDMI device control Choose whether remote controls for HDMI CEC devices to which the camera is connected can be used to operate the camera Flicker reduction Reduce flicker or banding Reset file numbering Reset file numbering Time zone and date Set the camera clock Language Choose a language for the camera displays Auto image rotation Record camera orientation with pictures Wireless mobile adapter Enable or disable t
35. Nikon DIGITAL CAMERA 1 AW1 User s Manual Table of Contents Getting the Most from Your Camera sssssssesesesesesssseesseeees 3 Product Documentation For Your SAfCLY sosiccccicccccsdadcssccstuscevescouesevsecasatesventeveisaedecscecsussesescses Shock Water and DUSt Proofing sssssesssesssossesseosseoscessessees 10 Shock Proofing aniani E s 10 Water and Dust Proofing scssssssccssssccsssccssseccsnsecessseecssueeessneeesase 10 Important Waterproof Lenses ssessssssessssssesssossesscossesseessessees 11 Precautions SHOCK PrOOFING sssssscsssseccsseeccssseccsseesssseeeesneeeesneeees 11 Precautions Water and DUSt Proofing ssscssescccstecesseeeeesseees 11 Operating ENViIrONMEeNt sesccsescsseccsscsseccscessecesseecseeecseecsseeeseeesse 13 Important Location Data GPS GLONASS cssssssssssssseee 14 NOTICES ss cecscsseccaccsessssctesatesicbecudsescescgcensnedecodseisastonescdossbeonseseussetaste 15 Introduction 20 Package COntenttS c sscssssssssscscsssessssssecsssesssessssssessssessssesseessess 20 Parts of the Camera ccssscsssessssssessssessssssesessesessossssessssssesssseeess 21 FIFSt StOPS sccisscssesessoesssscosasceseveseseasiscesessoaessssasednosesseonsennsonesenosessisuse 31 Taking and Viewing Photographs 40 Point and Shoot Photography Auto Mode essseseseee 40 Viewing Photographs ssssccsssssccsssecsssssccssseccsnseccsseeecneecen
36. Resume playback when the movie is paused Play or during rewind advance Press lt to rewind to advance Speed increases with each press from 2x to 4x to 8x Advance A to 16x If playback is paused the movie rewind a SO gt rewinds or advances one frame at a time keep the button pressed for continuous rewind or advance Adjust volum ga Press Q to increase volume H to decrease Return to A full frame Press A or P to exit to full frame playback playback 81 82 Deleting Movies To delete the current movie press T A confirmation dialog will be displayed press f again to delete the movie and return to playback or press P to exit without deleting the movie Note that once deleted movies can not be recovered GZ See Also The Edit movie option in the playback menu can be used to trim unwanted footage from existing movies M 98 Use the Movie settings option in the movie menu to choose the frame size and rate for HD movies 41 100 The Button During movie playback and when playback is f paused you can advance and rewind by holding the amp button and tilting the camera left or right 1 96 Recording Slow Motion Movies Silent slow motion movies with an aspect ratio of 8 3 can be recorded by pressing A Gi in advanced movie mode and selecting Slow motion Slow motion movies are recorded at 400 fps and play back at about 30 fps 1 Sel
37. SP while the first mes sage is displayed and then press lt or gt to scroll through the remaining mes sages To exit press O 38 9 Check the battery level and memory card capacity Check the battery level and number Battery level of exposures remaining in the moni tor M 24 Exposures remaining 39 E Taking and Viewing Photographs The camera gives you a choice of auto mode for point and shoot photography that leaves the camera in charge of choos ing settings creative mode which lets you adjust settings according to your subject or creative intent and a variety of fic other modes for hard to time shots or to capture the emotion surrounding special moments Point and Shoot Photography Auto Mode Follow the steps below to take photographs in auto mode a point and shoot mode in which the camera automatically detects the subject type and adjusts settings according to the subject and situation 1 Turn the camera on Press the power switch to turn the camera on 2 Select mode Press the MENU button to display the menus Select Shooting mode then highlight auto and press O27 40 3 Ready the camera Hold the camera securely with both hands being careful not to obstruct the lens AF assist illuminator or microphone Rotate the camera as shown at lower right when taking pic tures in ta
38. amera 123 Battery Life sascic cisccilascadicdinsestasdenccddsveassipenconscoataqnssabanscsteccvsentanseneccoie 135 Getting the Most from Your Camera BN oQ Shutter release button Shoot movies with the movie record button Movie record button Us photos with the shutter release button Photos can be taken in any mode by pressing the shutter release button See page 27 for more information Movies can be recorded by pressing the movie record but ton in auto M 40 creative 49 and advanced movie 77 modes Shoot underwater Attach a special purpose waterproof lens to take pictures at depths of up to 15 m 49 ft for as long as 60 minutes at a time See page 61 for more information The camera offers the fol lowing features that may come in handy during underwater photography e Compensate for the blue cast in pic tures taken under water M 65 e Distortion control for underwater photographs and movies 1 67 e A built in flash that can be used for additional lighting under water 67 Access altitude depth heading virtual horizon location data GPS GLONASS and log options When shooting in locations with a clear view of the sky you can e Access a variety of information including a virtual horizon and your heading and altitude or depth
39. apertures low f numbers reduce depth of field blurring objects behind and in front of the main subject Small apertures high f numbers increase depth of field bringing out details in the background and foreground Short field depths are generally used in portraits to blur back ground details long field depths in landscape photographs to bring the foreground and background into focus Large aperture 5 6 Small aperture f 16 Choosing an Aperture Press Eg for larger apertures lower f button numbers Q for smaller apertures higher f numbers EE M Manual In manual mode you control both shutter speed and aperture Choosing Shutter Speed and Aperture Adjust shutter speed and aperture with reference to the exposure indicator see O below Press gt to highlight shutter 5 speed or aperture and use the Q and buttons to choose a value then repeat Ai the remaining item Press Q for faster shutter speeds or smaller apertures higher f numbers E for slower shutter speeds and larger apertures lower f numbers Shutter speeds can be set to values as fast as 16 000 s Or as slow as 305 or to Bulb to hold the shutter open indefinitely for a long time exposure Shutter speed E button Q button Press gt to ro hightight aperture Aperture Press gt to TETTE shutter speed 55 56 T
40. ation Shock water and dust proofing Shockproof Has passed in house tests 3 to MIL STD 810F performance 1 2 Method 516 5 Shock standard Waterproof In house tests have demonstrated JIS IEC Class 8 performance 2 IPX8 waterproofing can be used at depths of up to 15 m 49 ft for up to 60 minutes Operating depth2 Maximum 15 m 49 ft Dustproof performance In house tests have demonstrated JIS IEC Class 6 IP6X dust proofing 1 Does not apply when built in flash is raised 2 With special purpose waterproof lens attached 3 Using a test method derived from MIL STD 810F Method 516 5 Shock the product is dropped from a height of 200 cm 6 6 ft onto a plywood surface 5 cm 2 in thick Exterior deformation and surface damage are not tested These in house tests do not constitute blanket guarantees of invulnerabil ity to damage or destruction e Unless otherwise stated all figures are for a camera with a fully charged bat tery operating at the temperature specified by the Camera and Imaging Products Association CIPA 23 3 C 73 4 5 4 F e Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described in this manual at any time and without prior notice Nikon will not be held liable for damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual may contain MH 27 battery charger Rated input AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 2 A Rated output DC 8 4 V 0 6 A Supported batteries Ni
41. be dis played allowing you to print pictures on a printer connected to the computer For More Information Consult online help for more infor mation on using ViewNX 2 107 ee Technical Notes Read this chapter for information on compatible accessories cleaning and storing the camera and what to do if an error mes sage is displayed or you encounter problems using the camera Optional Accessories At the time of writing the following accessories were available for your camera Lenses Waterproof 1 mount lenses e 1 mount lenses Attach the supplied O ring protector when using non waterproof 1 mount lenses M 110 Mount Mount Adapter FT1 When using the FT1 attach the supplied O adapters ring protector 0 rings 0 Ring WP 02000 O rings help maintain a waterproof seal when a special purpose waterproof lens is attached Grease O rings before first use M 73 0 ring 0 Ring Protector PA N1000 Protects the O ring when a non tA protectors waterproof 1 NIKKOR lens is attached 110 0 ring 0 Ring Remover WP 0R1000 Remove O rings M 73 removers Silicon Silicon Grease WP G1000 Ensures that special purpose water grease proof lenses rotate freely during attachment and removal Power e Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL20 1 31 32 Additional sources EN EL20 batteries are available from local retailers and Nikon authorized service representatives e Battery Charger MH 27 A 3
42. button 4 End recording Press the movie record button again to end recording Recording will end automatically when the maximum length is reached the memory card is full the lens is removed or the camera becomes hot M 18 Movie record button Maximum Length At default settings HD movies can be up to 4 GB in size and 20 min utes in length note that depending on memory card write speed shooting may end before this length is reached 2 113 80 Taking Photographs During HD Movie Recording Press the shutter release button all the way down to take a photograph without 4 interrupting HD movie recording Photo g i graphs taken during movie recording have an aspect ratio of 3 2 Taking Photographs During Movie Recording Up to 20 photographs can be taken with each movie shot Please note that photographs can not be taken with slow motion movies GZ Focus Lock If Single AF is selected for Focus mode in the movie menu for advanced movie mode focus will lock while the shutter release button is pressed halfway 21 100 Viewing Movies Movies are indicated by a icon in full frame playback 1 44 Press to start playback icon Length Movie playback indicator Current position total length 00 03 00 10 Guide Volume The following operations can be performed To Use Description Pause Pause playback v
43. camera automati priority auto i 5 cally adjusts aperture for _ optimal exposure M 53 You choose the aperture the Advanced Aperture A aA camera automatically adjusts movie priority auto A shutter speed for optimal mode 78 A 83 exposure M 54 Manual M You choose the shutter speed and aperture M 55 Record silent slow motion Slow f Slow motion motion movies Movies are recorded C 8 3 at 400 fps and play back at about 30 fps A 83 77 Recording HD Movies Record movies with sound at an aspect ratio of 16 9 1 Turn the camera on Press the power switch to turn the camera on i 2 Frame the opening shot Frame the opening shot with your subject in the center of the display K The Icon A icon indicates that movies can not be recorded 78 3 Start recording Press the movie record button to begin recording A recording indica tor the time elapsed and the time available are displayed while record ing is in progress Audio Recording Be careful not to cover the microphone and note that the built in microphone Recording indicator may record sounds made by the camera Time elapsed or lens these noises may sound louder under water By default the camera focuses continuously The Movie sound options item in the movie menu offers microphone sensitivity and wind noise options M 100 Movie record
44. candescent fluorescent direct sunlight flash cloudy shade preset man ual all except preset manual with fine tuning Movie Metering TTL metering using image sensor Metering method e Matrix e Center weighted Meters 4 5 mm circle in center of frame e Spot Meters 2mm circle centered on selected focus area Frame size pixels recording rate HD movies aspect ratio 16 9 e 1920 x 1080 60i 59 94 fields s e 1920 x 1080 30p 29 97 fps e 1280 x 720 60p 59 94 fps e 1280 x 720 30p 29 97 fps Slow motion movies aspect ratio 8 3 e 640 x 240 400 fps plays at 30p 29 97 fps e 320 x 120 1200 fps plays at 30p 29 97 fps Motion Snapshot aspect ratio 16 9 1920 x 1080 60p 59 94 fps plays at 24p 23 976 fps File format MOV Video compression H 264 MPEG 4 Advanced Video Coding Audio recording format AAC Audio recording device Built in stereo microphone sensitivity adjustable Sensor output is about 60 fps Monitor 7 5 cm 3 in approx 921k dot TFT LCD with brightness adjustment Playback Full frame and thumbnail 4 9 or 72 images or calendar playback with playback zoom movie and panorama playback slide show histogram display auto image rotation and rating option Interface USB Hi Speed USB HDMI output Type C mini pin HDMI connector Electronic compass location data altimeter depth gauge Elect
45. close contact with the skin or other objects could cause burns e Using a flash close to the subject s eyes could cause temporary visual impairment The flash should be no less than one meter 3 ft 4 in from the subject Particular care should be observed when photographing infants Z Avoid contact with liquid crystal Should the display break care should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass and to prevent the liquid crystal from the display touching the skin or entering the eyes or mouth ZN Do not carry tripods with a lens or camera attached You could trip or acciden tally strike others resulting in injury batteries Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled Observe the following precautions when handling batteries for use in this product e Use only batteries approved for use in this equipment e Do not short or disassemble the battery e Be sure the product is off before replacing the battery If you are using an AC adapter be sure it is unplugged e Do not attempt to insert the battery upside down or backwards e Do not expose the battery 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 transport or store the battery with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins e Batteries are prone to leakage when fully discharged To avoid damage to the product be sure to remove the battery when no
46. ct Underwater Press A to display the creative A menu Highlight Underwater and press to display underwater pro cessing options Creative ra Underwater Sw 65 66 4 Choose an option Highlight one of the following options and press 9 to select the highlighted option and return to the shooting dis play e im Standard Standard processing for balanced results when shooting along the shore or in shallow water e ay Scuba Vivid colors for deeper waters e ai Close up Enhanced contrast for underwater close ups Standard A t 5 Take pictures To take photographs press the shut ter release button halfway to focus and the rest of the way down to shoot The shutter will be released whether or not the camera is in focus Movies can be recorded using the movie record button Shutter release button Underwater Mode The creative mode Underwater option automatically compensates for the blue cast in underwater lighting Colors can be pre viewed in the monitor and adjusted manu ally or using preset options the results apply to both photographs and movies To adjust the blue green balance manually press amp in the shooting display and then press A or V Press to exit when colors are adjusted to your satisfaction eu resek Greener Tips and Tricks for Underwater Photography The following features may come in handy when y
47. ctor or battery chamber memory card slot cover or operate the lens release button or the latches or security locks on the connector and battery chamber memory card slot covers while the cam era is immersed Do not leave the product immersed for more than 60 minutes at a time or expose it to depths greater than 15 m 49 ft or to rapids waterfalls water flowing at full force from a tap or other water under high pressure Failure to observe these precau tions could expose the product to pressures high enough to cause water entry 61 e Do not expose the camera to water colder than 0 C 32 F or warmer than 40 C 104 F Do not take into hot springs or baths Do not dive into the water with the camera drop it place it under heavy objects or otherwise subject it to violent shocks or exces sive physical pressure or force The camera may deform and become vulnerable to leaks under excessive external pressure e Failure to follow correct procedures before or during use could result in irreparable damage to the product due to water entry Should the product leak cease use immediately dry the camera and lens and consult a Nikon authorized service representative e The camera does not float Be careful not to drop the camera while in or on the water e Condensation may form inside the lens or monitor if the prod uct is exposed to rapid changes in temperature such as occur when the product is taken into cold water from a hot sho
48. d 0 C and 40 C 32 F to 104 F in water Note the following precautions e Battery performance drops at low temperatures Keep the camera warm or ready a spare battery and keep it in a warm location e At low temperatures the monitor may not perform as expected immedi ately after the camera is turned on for example after images may appear or the monitor may seem darker than normal eIn cold environments remove any snow or rain immediately Buttons switches and other camera controls may become difficult to operate if allowed to freeze while sound quality may be affected if water is allowed to accumulate in the holes in the microphone and speaker covers e Prolonged contact with cold metal can damage exposed skin Wear gloves when handling the camera for extended periods at low temperatures e Select a dry location when attaching or removing special purpose water proof lenses and avoid leaving the camera with the body cap removed or the battery chamber memory slot or connector cover open or the lens with the rear cap removed in humid locations Failure to observe these precau tions could result in condensation forming inside the lens when the product is taken into the water Condensation may also form inside the lens monitor or watertight channel if the product is exposed to rapid changes in temper ature such as occur when the product is taken into cold water from a hot shore location into a warm room from a cold exterior or
49. d button cancels live image control 48 Choosing a Creative Mode Choose creative mode to match settings to the subject or situa tion take photos using special effects or control shutter speed and aperture 1 Select Gc mode Press the MENU button to display the STE menus Select Shooting mode then highlight Qe creative mode and press amp M 27 Creative 2 Choose a scene Press A MM and highlight a scene using the multi selector 2 50 Creative E P ag Programmed auto c Press to select the highlighted scene Your selection is indicated by aK an icon in the display 49 50 Choosing a Mode That Matches the Subject or Situation Choose a creative mode according to the subject or situation Option Description Programmed auto P The camera sets shutter speed and aperture for opti mal exposure M 52 Recommended for snapshots and in other situations in which there is little time to adjust camera settings Shutter priority auto S You choose the shutter speed the camera selects an aperture for best results A 53 Use to freeze or blur motion Aperture priority auto A You choose the aperture the camera selects a shut ter speed for best results M 54 Use to blur the background or bring both foreground and back ground into focus Manual M You control both shutter speed and aperture 1155 Vnderwarer Take pictur
50. ect mode Press the MENU button to display the shoctine mods menus then select Shooting mode highlight Advanced movie and press M 27 Advanced movie 2 Select Slow motion Press Gi then highlight Slow motion and press Slow motion A 3 Frame the opening shot Frame the opening shot with your kiij subject in the center of the display _ g T Pe lt l 7 ie 400 00203 83 4 Focus Focus area i 5 Start recording Press the movie record button to begin recording A recording indica tor the time elapsed and the time available are displayed while record ing is in progress The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the dis play face detection M 46 is not available and focus and exposure can not be adjusted Movie record button Recording indicator Time elapsed 14000 F 5 6153 40d Time available 84 6 End recording Press the movie record button again to end recording Recording will end automatically when the maximum length is reached the memory card is full the lens is removed or the camera becomes hot M 18 Movie record button Maximum Length Up to 3 seconds of footage can be recorded note that depending on memory card write speed shooting may end before this length is reached M 113 85 86 Recording Movies Flicker banding or distortion
51. ects 4 Wipe dry Dry the camera and lens barrel with a soft dry cloth Water fingerprints and other foreign matter on the front lens element should be removed immedi ately by gently wiping the glass with a soft dry cloth Do not use force 5 Leave in the shade Without removing the lens place the camera on a dry cloth as shown and leave it to dry in a shady well venti lated area Water will drain from the zoom ring pressure equalization vent and the holes in the microphone and speaker covers 6 Clean inside the covers After confirming that no water or other foreign matter remains on the camera slowly open the connector and battery chamber memory card slot covers and remove any water droplets sand or other foreign matter from the interior with a soft dry cloth 72 To prevent water falling into the camera when the covers are opened hold the camera so that the covers open down wards 7 Remove the lens After confirming that the lens and camera are dry detach the lens and gently wipe the lens O ring seal with a soft dry cloth to remove any foreign objects Note that there may still be water between the camera and the lens to prevent water falling onto the dust shield or lens when the lens is detached keep the camera flat and remove the lens slowly
52. ens mount Nikon waterproof 1 mount Effective angle of view Approx 2 7x lens focal length 35 mm format equivalent Effective pixels 14 2 million Image sensor Image sensor 13 2 mm x 8 8 mm CMOS sensor Nikon CX for mat Storage Image size pixels Still images auto best moment capture and all creative modes other than Easy panorama aspect ratio 3 2 e 4608 x 3072 e 3456 x 2304 e 2304 x 1536 Still images Normal panorama camera panned horizontally aspect ratio 120 23 y e 4800 x 920 Still images Normal panorama camera panned vertically aspect ratio 8 25 e 1536 x 4800 Still images Wide panorama camera panned horizontally aspect ratio 240 23 e 9600 x 920 Still images Wide panorama camera panned vertically aspect ratio 4 25 e 1536 x 9600 Still images taken during movie recording aspect ratio 3 2 e 4608 x 3072 1080 60i 1080 30p e 1280 x 856 720 60p 720 30p Still images Motion Snapshots aspect ratio 16 9 e 4608 x 2592 123 File format e NEF RAW 12 bit compressed e JPEG JPEG Baseline compliant with fine approx 1 4 normal approx 1 8 or basic approx 1 16 compression e NEF RAW JPEG Single photograph recorded in both NEF RAW and JPEG formats Picture Control system Standard Neutral Vivid Monochrome Portrait Landscape selected Picture Control can be mod ified storage for custom Picture Controls
53. es under water M 65 66 i 8 ad Night landscape k2 Capture low lighting in night scenes Each time the shutter release button is fully pressed the camera takes a series of shots and combines them during processing a message is displayed and no pictures can be taken The flash does not fire and the edges of photos are cropped out Note that the desired results may not be obtained if the camera or subject moves during shooting if the camera is unable to combine the images a warning will be displayed and only one picture will be taken Option Description Night portrait Fa Capture background lighting in portraits taken at night or under low light Each time the shutter release button is fully pressed the camera takes a series of shots some with the flash and some with out and combines them during processing a mes sage is displayed and no pictures can be taken Raise the built in flash before shooting no photograph will be taken if the flash is not raised Note that the edges of photos are cropped out and that the desired results may not be obtained if the camera or subject moves during shooting if the camera is unable to combine the images a warning will be displayed and the camera will take a single picture using the flash Backlighting 4 Photograph backlit subjects M 57 Easy panorama M Shoot panoramas for later viewing on the camera 258 Soft 0 Shoot pho
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55. eved if the camera or subject moves during shooting Depending on the scene shading may be uneven and shadows may appear around bright objects or halos around dark objects If the cam era is unable to successfully combine the two images a single image will be recorded at normal exposure and Active D Lighting M 99 will be applied 57 Easy Panorama Follow the steps below to shoot panoramas During shooting the camera focuses using auto area AF face detection is not available Exposure compensation can be used but the built in flash will not fire fic 1 Set focus and exposure 58 Frame the start of the pan orama and press the shut ter release button halfway Guides will appear in the display 2 Start shooting Press the shutter release button the rest of the way down and then lift your fin ger from the button 4 v lt and icons will appear in the display to indicate the possible pan directions rife F 3 Pan the camera Slowly pan the camera up down left Progress indicator or right as shown below Shooting will start when the camera detects the pan direction and a progress indicator will appear in the display Shooting ends automatically when the end of the panorama is reached 125 F5 6 2 0s rOl An example of how to pan the camera is shown below With out changing your positio
56. f Built in AF assist Control the built in AF assist illuminator Flash control Choose a flash mode for the built in flash Flash compensation Control flash output 99 100 HI Movie Menu Options Option Description Reset movie options Reset movie menu options to their default values Frame rate Choose a frame rate for slow motion movies M 83 Movie settings Choose HD movie frame size and frame rate 4 78 Metering Choose how the camera meters exposure Movie sound options Choose sound recording options Optical VR Adjust settings for 1 NIKKOR lenses with vibration reduction Focus mode Choose how the camera focuses AF area mode Choose how the focus area is selected Face priority Turn face priority on or off HE Image Processing Menu Options Option Description Reset processing Reset image processing options to their default options values White balance Adjust settings for different types of lighting ISO sensitivity Control the camera s sensitivity to light Picture Control Choose how the camera processes pictures prom Pictire Create custom Picture Controls Control High 130 nese Reduce noise at high ISO sensitivities reduction HE Setup Menu Options Option Description Reset setup options Reset setup menu options to default values Format memory card Format the memory card Slot empty release
57. g the lens barrel is to turn the camera off when the monitor is off for information on updating lens firmware visit the Nikon website for your area The lens can be retracted and the zoom ring locked by pressing the retractable lens barrel button and rotating the ring in the opposite direction Be careful not to press the retractable lens barrel button while attaching or removing the lens Approved Memory Cards The following cards have been tested and approved for use in the camera Cards with class 6 or faster write speeds are recom mended for movie recording Recording may end unexpectedly when cards with slower write speeds are used SD cards SDHC cards SDXC cards SanDisk Toshiba 2GB 4GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64GB Panasonic 48 GB 64 GB Lexar Media 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB Platinumll 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB Professional Full HD Video 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 1 Check that any card readers or other devices with which the card will be used support 2 GB cards 2 Check that any card readers or other devices with which the card will be used are SDHC compliant The camera supports UHS 1 3 Check that any card readers or other devices with S2 S which the card will be used are SDXC compliant XC XC I The camera supports UHS 1 Other cards have not been tested For more details on the above cards please contact the manufacturer 113 114 Storage and Cleaning Underwater Use For inf
58. gs or when post ing them to the Internet or other locations where they can be viewed by third parties See Disposing of Data Storage Devices M 18 for information on erasing location data before disposing of the camera or memory cards Navigation The position altitude depth and other location data reported by the device are approximations only and are not intended for surveying or navigation Be sure to take appropriate maps or other navigational devices with you when using the product during such outdoor activities as boating diving mountain climbing or hiking Restrictions on use The location data function may not perform as expected in some countries or regions including as of October 2013 China and in the vicinity of the Chinese border Some countries prohibit unauthorized use of satellite navigation and other location data devices before travelling check with your travel agent or the embassy or tourism board of the countries you will be visiting Where use is prohibited select No for Location data gt Record location data Notices No part of the manuals included with this product may be repro duced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or trans lated into any language in any form by any means without Nikon s prior written permission e Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice Not
59. he Exposure Indicator When shutter speeds other than Bulb are selected the exposure indicator shows whether the photograph would be under or over exposed at current settings Optimal exposure Underexposed by 3EV Overexposed by over 2 EV at 0 zo Zo Backlighting The method used to capture details in shaded areas of back lit subjects depends on the option selected for HDR in the shoot ing menu M 99 Details in highlights and shadows are preserved using HDR high dynamic range I appears in the display Each time the shutter release button is fully pressed the camera takes two shots in quick succession and combines them to preserve details in highlights and shadows in high contrast scenes the built in flash does not fire While the shots are combined a message will be displayed and the shutter release will be disabled The final photograph will be On displayed when processing is complete First exposure Second exposure Combined HDR darker brighter image The flash fires to fill in illuminate shadows in back lit subjects Only one shot is taken when the shutter release button is fully pressed and the flash fires with each shot No pictures will be taken if the built in flash is not raised raise the flash before shooting Off Framing HDR Photographs The edges of the image will be cropped out The desired results may not be achi
60. he strap The AN N1000 strap supplied with the camera is exclusively for use on land Attach the strap securely to the two camera eyelets Remove the AN N1000 before using the camera underwater A hand strap available separately from third party suppliers is recommended to prevent loss when the camera is used underwater 2 Charge the battery Insert the battery into the charger and plug the charger in An exhausted battery fully charges in about two hours Unplug the charger and remove the battery when charging is complete Battery charging Charging complete K The Plug Adapter Depending on the country or region of purchase a plug adapter may be sup w plied with the charger The shape of the adapter varies with the country or region 1 of purchase If a plug adapter is supplied S NN raise the wall plug and connect the plug adapter as shown at right making sure the plug is fully inserted Attempting to forcibly remove the plug adapter could damage the product 4 32 3 Insert the battery and a memory card Undo the battery chamber memory card slot cover security lock and unlatch and slowly open the cover After checking that they are in the correct orientation insert the battery and memory card as follows using the battery to keep the orange battery latch pressed to one side slide the battery in until it latches and then
61. he wireless mobile adapter Pixel mapping Check and optimize the camera image sensor and image processors Firmware version Display the current firmware version Available only when optional WU 1b wireless mobile adapter is attached 101 _ A a Connecting to a Computer Installing the Supplied Software Install the supplied software to copy pictures to your computer for viewing and editing pictures and creating short movies Before installing the software confirm that your system meets the requirements on page 103 1 Launch the installer Start the computer insert the ViewNX 2 Short Movie Creator installer CD and launch the installer A language selection dialog will be displayed if the desired language is not avail able click Region Selection to choose a different region and then choose the desired language region selection is not available in the European release 2 Start the installer Click Install and follow the on screen instructions 3 Exit the installer Click Yes Windows or OK Mac OS when installation is com plete The following software is installed e ViewNX 2 e Short Movie Creator 4 Remove the installer CD from the CD ROM drive GZ Supplied Software Be sure to update to the latest versions of the supplied software Nikon Message Center 2 will periodically check for updates while the computer is connected to the Internet 102 System Requirements
62. hoose a theme for Motion Snapshots which combine photographs with brief movie vignettes Beauty KB e Relaxation EI Waves A e Tenderness 4 Shooting mode Theme Motion Snapshot Relaxation The amp Button When the view through the lens is displayed in the monitor you can also select the shoot ing mode by holding the button tilting the camera left or right to highlight the Kes a desired option and then releasing the but a ton m 95 Best moment capture 27 Ct Best moment capture mode Select Slow view to choose the tim ing for a shot as the scene plays back in slow motion or choose Smart Photo Selector to let the camera automatically pick the best shot based on motion and composition e Slow view ss Smart Photo Selector 4 Shooting mode Best moment capture Best moment capture 3 Auto mode Take photographs using live controls A 47 Active D Lighting f e Motion control e Background softening 2 e Brightness control 4 Shooting mode Live image control Active D Lighting XC Creative mode Choose a scene M 49 Programmed auto P Night portrait Fa e Shutter priority auto S e Backlighting iB e Aperture priority auto A e Easy panorama N e Manual M e Soft Q e Underwater i 03 aii e Miniature effect e Night landscape k e Selective color Shooting mode Creative a Creative D gt Aperture priorit
63. ht or under low light Use when you want to include background lighting in portraits Available only in modes P and A e 5 SLOW fill flash slow sync As for fill flash above except that shutter speed slows automatically to capture background lighting at night or under low light Use when you want to cap ture both subject and background Available only in modes P A and amp underwater a e 49 rear curtain slow sync As for rear curtain sync below except that shutter speed slows automatically to capture back ground lighting at night or under low light Use when you want to capture both subject and background Available only in modes P A and amp underwater ail e SREAR rear curtain sync The flash fires just before the shutter closes creating a stream of light behind moving light sources as shown below at right Available only in modes S and M Front curtain sync Rear curtain sync off The flash does not fire Available only when built in flash is raised not available in Fi night portrait mode or when HDR is disabled in i backlighting mode 92 M Raising the Flash When using the flash be sure it is fully raised as shown at right Do not touch the flash dur ing shooting Lowering the Built in Flash To save power when the flash is not in use press it gently downward until the latch clicks into place Do not use force Failure to observe this preca
64. ice for Customers in Canada CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B Notice for Customers in Europe e Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting 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 appreciate it were you to bring any errors or omissions to the attention of the Nikon representa tive in your area address provided separately CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment is to be col lected separately The following apply only to users in European countries e This product is designated for sepa rate collection at an appropriate col lection point Do not dispose of as household waste e Separate collection and recycling helps conserve natural resources and prevent negative consequences for human health and the environ ment that might result from incor rect disposal e For more information contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management This symbol on the battery indicates that the battery is to be collected separately The following apply only to users in European countries e All batteries whether marked with this symbol or not are designated for separate collection at an appro priate collection point Do not dis
65. ictures all or selected pictures The Delete option in the playback menu M 98 can be used to delete 45 46 Face Priority The camera detects and focuses on portrait faz i subjects face priority A double yellow bor der will be displayed if a portrait subject is detected facing the camera if multiple faces up to a maximum of five are detected the camera will select the closest subject Press C 125 sss 00 520500 the shutter release button halfway to focus on the subject in the double yellow border The border will clear from the display if the camera can no longer detect the subject because for example the subject has looked away 5122 Automatic Scene Selection In auto mode the camera automatically ana Scene icon lyzes the subject and selects the appropriate scene The selected scene is shown in the monitor 2 Portrait Human portrait subjects ka Landscape Landscapes and cityscapes I Night portrait Portrait subjects framed against dark backgrounds Close up Subjects close to the camera E Night landscape Poorly lit landscapes and cityscapes Auto Subjects that do not fall into the categories listed above KA huto Power Off If no operations are performed for about a minute the display will turn off and the power lamp start to flash The camera can be reactivated by operating the shutter release button If no operations a
66. ighlight the desired frame rate and press Frame rate is expressed in terms of the number of frames recorded per second fps choose from frame rates of approximately 5 15 30 and 60 fps 5 fps 15 fps 30 fps and 60 fps respectively 3 Compose the shot and start shooting The camera takes pictures while the shutter release button is pressed all the way down 87 88 4 Continuous Mode The maximum number of shots that can be taken in a single burst var ies with the release mode At frame rates of 30 and 60 fps the maxi mum number of shots that can be taken in a single burst is 20 The built in flash can be used when 5 fps is selected but only one pic ture will be taken each time the shutter release button is pressed at settings of 15 30 and 60 fps the built in flash will not fire While photographs are being recorded to the memory card the mem ory card access lamp will light Depending on shooting conditions and memory card write speed recording may take some time If the battery is exhausted before all photographs are recorded the shutter release will be disabled and the remaining images transferred to the memory card Continuous shooting is not available in creative modes other than P S A M or a underwater ai in best moment capture advanced movie or Motion Snapshot mode or when live image control is used in auto mode 47 GASingle Frame To take only one picture each ti
67. ing the camera and lens after underwater use e Never remove the lens or open the connector or battery chamber memory card slot cover under water Before exchanging lenses or opening or closing the covers wipe off water with a soft dry cloth and be sure the product is completely dry as otherwise water from the lens or covers may fall into the battery chamber or memory card slot or onto the battery memory card watertight channel hinges or con nectors Choose shaded locations free from spray wind dust and sand and check for water on the inside of the covers before closing them Water on the inside of the covers could result in condensation or other damage e Air may escape from the pressure equaliza tion vent or microphone and speaker cov ers when the camera is immersed This is normal and does not indicate a malfunc tion Note that water in the holes of the microphone and speaker covers may inter fere with sound quality dry the covers with a soft dry cloth but do not insert sharp objects into the holes as this could damage the camera or make it vulnerable to leaks e Do not dry the camera or lens by leaving it in direct sunlight or dry using hair dryers or other powered devices Failure to observe this precaution could damage the camera lens or O ring resulting in leaks e Benzene thinner alcohol soap neutral detergents and other clean ing products may deform the watertight channel or camera body making the product
68. ing the mounting marks aligned position the lens on the camera Rotate the lens as shown until it clicks into place If the lens supports vibration reduction Zoom ring VR vibration reduction can be con trolled from the camera M 99 Note that lenses with retractable lens barrel but tons can not be used when retracted To unlock and extend the lens readying the camera for use keep the retractable lens barrel button pressed D while rotating Retractable lens barrel the zoom ring as shown button 111 112 Detaching Non Waterproof Lenses Before removing or exchanging lenses turn the camera off To remove the lens press and hold the lens release button D while turn ing the lens as shown After removing the O ring protector from the camera clean any foreign matter from the O ring and replace the lens caps and camera body cap and then clean the O ring protector with a soft cloth and place the pro tector on the front of the body cap Lenses with Retractable Lens Barrel Buttons The camera will turn on automatically when the retractable lens barrel lock is released in addition if the view through the lens is dis played or the monitor is off the camera will turn off when the lens barrel is locked in the case of 1 NIKKOR VR 10 30mm f 3 5 5 6 and 1 NIKKOR VR 30 110mm f 3 8 5 6 lenses firmware version 1 10 or later is required if lockin
69. ize image quality Focus mode 1 H F area mode E Face priority HFocus area Gd AF area brackets EEA Flash compensation sssssssessie 99 EJ Exposure compensation N N 49 27 26 25 2423 22 2120 H Flash ready indicator 91 K appears when memory remains i for over 1000 exposures Number of exposures remaining 39 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills White balance recording indicator Card warning indicator 121 B Time available EEJ ISO sensitivity ISO sensitivity indicator Bi ISO sensitivity indicator 25 ASA Ej Shutter speed i E Metering Ej Battery indicator 2 E Autoexposure AE lock indicator BJ Sound settings sssvss s ss1 s 0 1 1 101 Ei Eye Fi connection indicator EJ Microphone sensitivity EE Time elapsed sssssssssssssnsee 79 84 EZ Recording indicator 79 84 35 36 37 38 ole a oe OY i m Z0 39 EHHDR 57 El Track log indicator 2 EQ Auto distortion contro 9 J Satellite signal indicator Ei Self timer 89 EH Altimeter depth gauge EJHeading P Altitude depth BJVirtual horizon 1 Shown in detailed display 2 Shown in altimeter depth gauge heading and virtual horizon display The DISP Display Button Press DISP to cycle through shooting or playback indicators QO Nikon DISP button Z See Also For information on adjusti
70. kon EN EL20 rechargeable Li ion batteries Charging time Approx 2 hours at an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F when no charge remains Operating temperature O C 40 C 32 F 104 F Dimensions W x H x D Approx 67 0 x 28 0 x 94 0 mm 2 6 x 1 1 x 3 7 in excluding plug adapter Weight Approx 83 g 2 9 oz excluding plug adapter EN EL20 rechargeable Li ion battery Type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Rated capacity 7 2 V 1020 mAh Operating temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Dimensions W x H x D Approx 30 7 x 50 0 x 14 0 mm 1 2 x 2 0 x 0 6 in Weight Approx 41 g 1 4 oz excluding terminal cover 1 NIKKOR AW 11 27 5mm f 3 5 5 6 Lens Type Waterproof 1 mount lens Focal length 11 27 5 mm Maximum aperture f 3 5 5 6 Construction 8 elements in 6 groups including 1 ED lens element and 1 aspherical lens element 1 protective glass element Angle of view 72 32 20 Minimum focus distance 0 3 m 1 0 ft from focal plane at all zoom positions Diaphragm blades 7 rounded diaphragm opening Diaphragm Fully automatic Aperture range e 11 mm focal length f 3 5 16 27 5 mm focal length f 5 6 16 Electronic compass Electronic compass can be used when lens is attached to camera Filter attachment size 40 5 mm P 0 5 mm Shockproof Has passed in house tests to MIL STD 810F performance Me
71. l playback with the selected picture highlighted View previous picture View next picture Tilt the camera sharply to jump ahead or back 10 pictures Dur ing movie playback you can press the button and tilt the camera to advance or rewind M 82 speed increases the more you tilt the camera When movie playback is paused you can press the button and tilt the camera to advance or rewind a frame at a time playback pauses again when the button is released 96 Menus Outdoor Display When menus are displayed you can toggle the outdoor display on or off by pressing the button tilting the camera left or right and releasing the button to select the current mode Enabling the outdoor display makes the display easier to read outdoors or wherever ambient lighting is bright by setting the Display brightness and High contrast display options in the Display menu to Hi and On respectively 21 100 but also increases the drain on the battery Outdoor display Outdoor display To exit without changing settings tilt the camera forward or back so that no option is highlighted when the button is released The amp Button Hold the camera securely when using the amp button Controls other than the shutter release and buttons and the power switch can not be used while the button is pressed The bu
72. ld result in damage or malfunction Dust shield The dust shield is easily damaged Remove dust and lint with a blower Do not use alcohol thinner or other volatile chemicals Caring for the Camera and Battery Cautions Before using the camera read the warnings on pages 7 14 Read pages 61 76 before using the camera under water Do not drop The product may mal function if subjected to strong shocks or vibration Avoid sudden changes in temperature Sudden changes in temperature such as those that occur when entering or leaving a heated build ing on a cold day can cause con densation inside the device To prevent condensation place the device in a carrying case or plastic bag before exposing it to sudden changes in temperature Keep away from strong magnetic fields Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that gen erates strong electromagnetic radi ation or magnetic fields Strong static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the display damage data stored on the memory card or affect the product s internal cir cuitry Keep the lens mount covered Be sure to attach the body cap if the camera is without a lens Do not touch the dust shield The dust shield covering the image sensor is easily damaged Under no circum stances should you exert pressure on the shield or poke it with clean ing tools These actions could
73. lied Ref erence Manual CD ROM The Reference Manual can be viewed using Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 0 or later available for free download from the Adobe website 1 2 Start the computer and insert the reference manual CD Double click the CD Nikon 1 AW1 icon in Computer or My Computer Windows or on the desktop Mac OS Double click the INDEX pdf icon to display a language selec tion screen and click a language to display the Reference Man ual For Your Safety To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equip ment Keep these safety instructions 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 To prevent possible injury read all warn ings before using this Nikon product HEWARNINGS ZN Keep the sun out of the frame Keep the Observe caution in the presence of water or sun well out of the frame when shooting backlit subjects Sunlight focused into the camera when the sun is in or close to the frame could cause a fire A Turn off immediately in the event of mal function Should you notice smoke or an unusual smell coming from the equipment or AC adapter available separately unplug the AC adapter and remove the batter
74. ll portrait orientation 4 Frame the photograph Position your subject in the center of the frame Using a Zoom Lens Use the zoom ring to zoom in on the subject so that it fills a larger area of the frame or zoom out to increase the area visible in the final photo graph select longer focal lengths on the lens focal length scale to zoom in shorter focal lengths to zoom out Zoom in Zoom out Zoom ring 41 5 Focus Press the shutter release button halfway to focus If the subject is poorly lit the AF assist illuminator CQ 21 may light to assist the focus operation If the camera is able to focus the selected focus area will be highlighted in green and a beep will sound a beep may not sound if the subject is moving If the camera is unable to focus the focus area will be displayed in red 42 6 Shoot Smoothly press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to release the shutter and record the photograph The memory card access lamp will light and the photograph will be displayed in the monitor for a few seconds the photo will automatically clear from the display when the shutter release button is pressed halfway Do not eject the memory card or ez wy remove the battery until the lamp has gone out and recording is complete
75. llowing measures eReorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an out let on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help FC Nikon 1AW1 CAUTIONS Modifications The FCC requires the user be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corpo ration may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Interface Cables Use the interface cables sold or pro vided by Nikon for your equipment Using other interface cables may exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules Notice for Customers in the State of California WARNING Handling the cord on this product may expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of Cali fornia 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 Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally cop ied 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 or reproduced Do not copy or reproduce paper money coins securities govern ment bond
76. lowing the camera to be used at depths of up to 15 m 49 ft for as long as 60 minutes at a time They have also passed drop tests from a height of 2 m 6 6 ft while attached to the camera These lenses are not water dust or shock proof when not attached to the camera The forego ing statement regarding water dust and shock proofing is not a blanket guarantee that the product will be water or dust proof in all circumstances or invulnerable to damage or destruction Use the zoom ring to zoom in and out Lens Care e Use only with hoods lens caps and other accessories designated for use with this product e When using an optional lens hood do not pick up or hold the lens or camera using only the hood e Keep the CPU contacts and O ring seal clean and immediately remove any foreign matter with a blower e Contact a Nikon authorized service representative should you notice that the O ring seal is cracked deformed or otherwise damaged e Use a blower to remove dust and lint from the lens surfaces To avoid scratches do not use force when removing sand and other foreign objects e Never use organic solvents such as paint thinner or benzene to clean the lens e Attach the front and rear caps when the lens is not in use e If the lens will not be used for an extended period store it in a cool dry location to prevent mold and rust Do not store in direct sunlight or with naphtha or camphor moth balls e Leaving the lens in ex
77. may be visible in the display and in the final movie under fluorescent mercury vapor or sodium lamps or if the camera is panned horizontally or an object moves at high speed through frame flicker and banding can be reduced in HD movies by choosing a Flicker reduction option that matches the frequency of the local AC power supply as described on page 101 but note that the slowest shutter speed available is 1400 s at 50 Hz Yo s at 60 Hz flicker reduction is not available with slow motion movies Bright light sources may leave after images when the camera is panned Jagged edges color fringing moir and bright spots may also appear When recording movies avoid pointing the camera at the sun or other strong light sources Failure to observe this precaution could result in damage to the camera s internal circuitry The Movie Crop The movie crop is shown in the monitor 14000 F5 6153 400 002015 Slow motion movie crop 8 3 1125 F5 65 400 19256 HD crop 16 9 GZ See Also Use the Frame rate option in the movie menu to choose the frame rate for slow motion movies M 100 More on Photography This section describes other features you can use when taking pictures Continuous Mode In continuous burst mode the camera takes pictures while the shutter release button is pressed all the way down 1 Display release mode options Press lt q to display release mode options 2 Select a frame rate H
78. me the shutter release button is pressed all the way down select S single frame the default option for Continuous self timer Self Timer Modes The self timer is used to delay shutter release until 10 5 or 2 sec onds after the shutter release button is pressed all the way down 1 Display release mode options Press lt q to display release mode options lt 2 Select the desired self timer option Use the multi selector to highlight Continuous Sar aes 10s 5 s or 2s and press 3 Mount the camera on a tripod Mount the camera on a tripod or place the camera on a sta ble level surface 4 Frame the photograph and shoot Press the shutter release button half way to focus and then press the but ton the rest of the way down The self timer lamp will start to flash and a beep will begin to sound Two sec onds before the photo is taken the lamp will stop flashing and the beep ing will become more rapid 89 90 Note that the timer may not start or a photograph may not be taken if the camera is unable to focus or in other situations in which the shutter can not be released Turning the camera off cancels the self timer Movie Mode In self timer mode start and stop the timer by pressing the movie record button instead of the shutter release button Raising the Flash If additional lighting is required press the flash pop up button to raise
79. n pan the camera in a steady curve either horizontally or vertically Time the pan according to the option selected for Image size in the shooting menu about 15 seconds are needed to complete the pan when bP Normal panorama is selected about 30 seconds when CMF Wide panorama is selected Panoramas High distortion wide angle lenses may fail to produce the desired results An error message will be displayed if the camera is panned too quickly or unsteadily The completed panorama will be slightly smaller than the area visible in the display during shooting No panorama will be recorded if shoot ing ends before the halfway point if shooting ends after the halfway point but before the panorama is complete the unrecorded portion will be shown in gray 59 HE Viewing Panoramas Panoramas can be viewed by pressing when a panorama is displayed full frame 21 44 The start of the panorama will be displayed with the smallest dimension filling the display and the camera will then scroll through the picture in the original pan ic direction wis Navigation Guide window smm The following operations can be performed To Use Description Pause Pause playback v Resume playback when the panorama is Play paused or during rewind advance Press 4 to rewind gt to advance If playback is Advance paused the panorama rewinds or
80. nd be careful that water does not drop into the interior of the camera or lens Silicon Grease The O ring can be lubricated with the supplied silicon grease or with optional WP G1000 silicon grease preventing ha wear and making waterproof lenses eas Z ier to attach and remove 41108 To apply place a bead of grease in a plastic bag and use your fingers to spread the grease throughout the bag then W gt insert the O ring and massage the bag to S coat the ring Use only silicon grease designated for use with this product Failure to observe this precaution could result in O ring becoming stretched or otherwise deformed 35 5 Turn the camera on Press the power switch to turn the camera on The power lamp will briefly light green and the monitor will turn on Be sure to remove the lens cap before shooting 4 KS S S SNI NN NS N RY SSI Sy S S SSS S ARSS SS X X SS X RNN SSS Legs EES SS X Ss I S SSS A amp K N SS N S eS SSS N SS SS SS lt SS XS WS Turning the Camera Off To turn the camera off press the power switch again The monitor will turn off 6 Choose a language A language selection dialog will be displayed the first time the camera is turned on Use the multi selector
81. ng monitor brightness see page 100 25 26 The MENU Button The shooting mode and most shooting A playback and setup options can be accessed from the camera menus Press the MENU button to display the menu selection dialog shown below then use the multi selector to highlight the icon for the desired menu and press Playback menu 98 Adjust playback settings JS MENU button Shooting menu CQ 99 Adjust settings for still photography Shooting mode menu 127 Choose a shooting mode r Movie menu CQ 100 Adjust movie recording options Setup menu 1 100 Adjust basic camera settings Image processing menu CQ 100 Adjust white balance ISO sensitivity Picture Controls and other image processing settings for photographs and movies HE Choosing a Shooting Mode To display the shooting mode menu press the MENU button highlight Shooting mode and press 9 Use the multi selector to highlight a shooting mode and press to select the highlighted option P4 Motion Snapshot mode ct Eg Auto mode 1 40 OC Creative mode 1 49 m Advanced movie mode 1 77 Shooting mode Best moment capture mode Options for each mode can be displayed by highlighting the mode and pressing lt sOn gt gt Press 4 to return to the shooting mode menu ZJ Motion Snapshot mode C
82. ng the camera with special pur pose waterproof lenses e Apart from the special purpose waterproof lens the accessories supplied with the camera are not waterproof Special purpose waterproof lenses are themselves waterproof only when attached to the camera e The product is proof only against fresh water such as pools rivers and lakes and seawater Do not take into hot springs or baths e Do not expose to depths greater than 15 m 49 ft or to rapids waterfalls water flowing at full force from a tap or other water under high pressure Failure to observe these precautions a Gi is m o gt could expose the product to pressures high j enough to cause water entry KY Do not leave immersed for more than 60 min bad utes at atime 11 12 e Internal parts will be damaged by water and dust To prevent water entry do not remove the lens open the connector or battery chamber memory card slot cover or operate the lens release button or the latches or security locks on the connector and battery chamber memory card slot covers with wet hands when the camera is wet or in locations exposed to spray wind sand or dust Ensure that memory cards and batteries are dry before insertion Should the product leak cease use immediately dry the camera and lens and consult a Nikon authorized service representative e Water and other liquids on the lens O ring seal or inside the connector and batte
83. not tested Waterproof In house tests have demonstrated JIS IEC Class 8 performance IPX8 waterproofing Operating depth Maximum 20 m 65 6 ft but may not be used at depths that exceed camera s maximum operat ing depth Dustproof performance In house tests have demonstrated JIS IEC Class 6 IP6X dust proofing Operating temperature 10 C 40 C 14 F 104 F on land 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F in water Dimensions Approx 61 mm diameter x 30 mm distance from cam era lens mount flange Weight Approx 118 g 4 2 oz When attached to waterproof cameras Specifications subject to change without notice Nikon will not be held liable for damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual may contain EE Waterproof 1 NIKKOR Lenses 1 NIKKOR AW 11 27 5mm f 3 5 5 6 Zoom ring Lens cap Lens mounting mark O ring seal 1 CPU contacts i l Focal length mark Focal length scale 1 NIKKOR AW 10mm f 2 8 Lens mounting mark Lens cap O ring seal CPU contacts 4 Nikon 131 132 Waterproof 1 NIKKOR lenses are exclusively for Nikon 1 AW1 interchangeable lens format digital cameras The angle of view is equivalent to a 35 mm format lens with a focal length about 2 7x longer When attached to a waterproof camera the water dust and shock proof 1 NIKKOR AW 11 27 5mm f 3 5 5 6 and 1 NIKKOR AW 10mm f 2 8 lenses are compliant with the JIS IEC Class 8 IPX8 waterproofing standard al
84. nsfer 2 component of ViewNX 2 If a message is displayed prompting you to choose a pro gram select Nikon Transfer 2 K Windows 7 If the following dialog is displayed select Nikon Transfer 2 as described below 1 Under Import pictures and M es sa videos click Change pro gram A program selection dialog will be displayed select Import File using Nikon Transfer 2 and click OK 2 Double click Import file 3 Click Start Transfer At default settings all the pictures on the memory card will be copied to the computer Click Start Transfer 4 Terminate the connection If the camera is connected to the computer turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable If you are using a card reader or card slot choose the appropriate option in the com puter operating system to eject the removable disk corre sponding to the memory card and then remove the card from the card reader or card slot 106 Viewing Pictures Pictures are displayed in ViewNX 2 when transfer is com plete Starting ViewNX 2 Manually e Windows Double click the ViewNX 2 shortcut on the desk top e MacOS Click the ViewNxX 2 icon in the Dock HE Retouching Photographs To crop pictures and perform such tasks as adjusting sharp ro ness and tone levels click the ransfer Movie Editor Short Edit button in the toolbar E So HE Printing Pictures Click the Print button in the toolbar A dialog will
85. numbers that blur back ground details or fast shutter speeds that freeze motion amp for small apertures high f numbers that increase depth of field or slow shutter speeds that blur motion X is displayed while flexible program is in effect Restoring Default Shutter Speed and Aperture Settings To restore default shutter speed and aperture settings press Q or Ey until X is no longer displayed or turn the camera off The default shut ter speed and aperture is automatically restored when the camera enters standby mode HES Shutter Priority Auto In shutter priority auto you choose the shutter speed while the camera automatically selects the aperture that will produce the optimal exposure Use slow shutter speeds to suggest motion by blurring moving subjects fast shutter speeds to freeze motion Fast shutter speed Yeoo 5 Slow sh utter speed 1 s Choosing a Shutter Speed Use the Q and H buttons to choose from 3 button shutter speeds between 30 s and 1 6 000 S Press Q for faster shutter speeds Ey for slower shutter speeds KA Continuous Shooting The selected shutter speed may change if the frame rate for continuous shooting 87 is 15 fps or more 53 HE A Aperture Priority Auto In aperture priority auto you choose the aperture while the camera automatically selects the shutter speed that will produce the optimal exposure Large
86. ody 13 12 11 10 J Movie record button 77 79 84 Dust shield F Shutter release button H Lens mount Power switch W Mounting mark ssssssssssssessesee 34 Bo VAIN eaessesssssssssscescccsessusssnssnsnenees AF assist illuminator E Microphone Self timer lamp Focal plane mark Red eye reduction lamp Wj Eyelet for camera strap Body cap ese EE Connector cover latch i EH O ring protector PE Connector COVER eesssesssssesnsensese Built in flash E Connector cover security lock 105 EJUSB connecto 10 emalie EE 33 73 108 QJHDMI mini pin connector Gi Lens release DUtION assesses 35 Pi Watertight channel esses 62 21 1211 10 Jl Flash pop up button esse 91 BEA Monitor ssssissscssassnscsnssocnssssssoness 24 36 E playback zoom out thumbnail button JQ playback zoom in IH amp action button Hi Grip attachment screw f Battery chamber K memory card slot cover E Battery chamber memory card slot cover latch nssssssssssssssssssssessssessssesessesesse 32 Battery chamber memory card slot i cover security 1OCK ssssssssseeeseeeseesssses 32 Speaker Tripod socket Pressure equalization vent The Camera Body Continued 13 14 15 19 18 20 21 22 FEJMENU menu button oes E Memory card access lamp IHE playback button OK button iF Multi selector feature E4 exposure compensation
87. or card e Do not touch the card terminals with your fingers or metal objects e Do not bend drop or subject to strong physical shocks e Do not apply force to the card casing Failure to observe this pre caution could damage the card Do not expose to water heat high levels of humidity or direct sunlight e Do not format memory cards in a computer M Servicing the Camera and Accessories The camera is a precision device and requires regular servicing Nikon recommends that the camera be inspected by the original retailer or Nikon authorized service representative once a year and that it be ser viced once every three to five years note that fees apply to these ser vices Frequent inspection and servicing are particularly recommended if the camera is used professionally Any accessories regularly used with the camera such as lenses should be included when the camera is inspected or serviced Troubleshooting If the camera fails to function as expected check this list of com mon problems before consulting your retailer or Nikon repre sentative Battery Display The camera is on but does not respond e Controls are locked 42 101 e The camera is busy Wait for recording or any other processing to end If the problem persists turn the camera off If the camera still does not respond remove and replace the battery or disconnect and reconnect the AC adapter but note that this will delete any da
88. ormation on cleaning the camera after use under water or on the seashore see page 71 Storage If the camera will not be used for an extended period remove the battery and store it in a cool dry area with the terminal cover in place To prevent mold or mildew store the camera in a dry well ventilated area Do not store your camera with naphtha 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 are exposed to temperatures above 50 C 122 F or below 10 C 14 F Cleaning Use a blower to remove dust and lint then wipe gently with a soft dry cloth After using the camera at the beach or sea side wipe off sand or salt with a cloth lightly dampened in distilled water and dry thoroughly Important Dust or other foreign matter inside the camera may cause damage not cov ered under warranty Camera body Lenses are easily damaged Remove dust and lint with a blower If using an aerosol blower keep the can vertical to Lens prevent the discharge of liquid To remove fingerprints and other stains apply a small amount of lens cleaner to a soft cloth and clean with care Remove dust and lint with a blower When removing finger prints and other stains wipe the surface lightly with a soft Monitor f cloth or chamois leather Do not apply pressure as this cou
89. ormatting memory cards or other data storage devices does not completely erase the original image data Deleted files can sometimes be recovered from discarded storage devices using com mercially available software potentially resulting in the malicious use of per sonal image data Ensuring the privacy of such data is the user s responsibility Before discarding a data storage device or transferring ownership to another person select No for Location data gt Record location data and erase all data using commercial deletion software or format the device and then com pletely refill it with images containing no private information for example pictures of empty sky To remove track log data from the memory card select Delete log and delete all logs Care should be taken to avoid injury when physically destroying data storage devices AVC Patent Portfolio License THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO I ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD AVC VIDEO AND OR II DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA L L C SEE Attp Avww mpegla com Temperature Warnings The camera may become warm to the touch during
90. oting checklist on page 62 and confirming that the special purpose waterproof lens is attached and the connector and battery chamber memory card slot covers are closed and secure immerse the camera in fresh water turn it on and test the zoom ring and camera controls to ensure that they operate nor mally and that the camera does not leak To prevent water entry and other damage do not operate the lens release button or the latches or security locks on the connector and battery chamber memory card slot covers Should you notice air escaping from around the lens mount or the connector and battery chamber memory card slot covers end the test and remove the camera from the water immediately air escaping from the pressure equalization vent and micro phone and speaker covers is normal and does not indicate a mal function Dry the camera and lens thoroughly and check the O ring and connector and battery chamber memory card slot cov ers are properly sealed Consult a Nikon authorized service rep resentative if you find that the camera leaks in normal use Taking Pictures Underwater Follow steps below to take pictures in Underwater mode 1 Turn the camera on Press the power switch to turn the camera on 2 Select ic mode Press the MENU button to display the menus then select Shooting mode highlight xe creative mode and Gane press 9 M 27 Scns Shooting mode 3 Sele
91. ou are taking pictures underwater Auto Distortion Control To control distortion when shooting So underwater select On underwater for Le Auto distortion control in the shooting I menu 2 99 This option is only available of when a special purpose underwater lens is attached The Built in Flash To raise the flash for use underwater press the flash pop up but ton 91 Note that manual color adjustment is not available when the flash is used with the creative mode Underwater option M 66 Water currents can push the flash part way down causing vignetting 94 GZ See Also The Underwater white balance option can be used to correct for the blue cast in underwater lighting 1 100 67 The Depth Gauge Using the depth gauge you can view Ee your depth during shooting or include L the depth in the photo info recorded ls Sa aE when a picture is taken Set the gauge to EDEN SA a zero before entering the water 70 HE Viewing Depth 1 Select Record location data In the setup menu select Location data then highlight Record location data and press P Record location data OFF gt Update A GPS file 2 Select Yes Highlight Yes and press 9 3 Select Altimeter depth gauge In the setup menu select Altitude depth options then highlight Altim eter depth gauge and press gt Altitude depth options Altimeter depth gauge gt Alt d 1 Altitude depth
92. oven to operate within its operational and safety requirements THE USE OF NON NIKON ACCESSORIES COULD DAMAGE YOUR CAMERA AND MAY VOID YOUR NIKON WAR RANTY M Servicing the Camera and Accessories The camera is a precision device and requires regular servicing Nikon recommends that the camera be inspected by the original retailer or a Nikon authorized service representative once a year and that it be ser viced once every three to five years note that fees apply to these ser vices Frequent inspection and servicing are particularly recommended if the camera is used professionally Any accessories regularly used with the camera such as lenses should be included when the camera is inspected or serviced Before Taking Important Pictures Before taking pictures on important occasions such as at weddings or before taking the camera on a trip take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning normally Nikon will not be held liable for dam ages or lost profits that may result from product malfunction Life Long Learning As part of Nikon s Life Long Learning commitment to ongoing prod uct support and education continually updated information is avail able 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 da
93. re location into a warm room from a cold exterior or the battery chamber memory card slot cover is opened or closed or lenses are attached or removed in a humid location Such condensa tion will not cause malfunction or other damage Before Using the Camera Underwater Before using the camera underwater complete the following checklist Have you removed the strap intended exclusively for use on land We recommend that you attach a hand strap available separately from third party suppliers before taking the camera into the water Have you attached the special purpose waterproof lens 1 33 Have you inserted the battery and memory card CO 32 To prevent water entry and other damage remove any sand dust hair and foreign objects from under the connector and battery chamber memory card slot covers and use a blower or cotton swab to remove foreign objects from inside the camera when using a cotton swab be sure not to leave any threads behind If the watertight channel is cracked deformed or damaged consult a Nikon authorized service representative Be sure that the connector and battery chamber memory card slot covers are fully closed that the hand strap is not caught in either cover and that the latches and security locks are in the positions shown 63 64 The Final Check After going through the pre sho
94. re performed for about three minutes after the display has turned off the camera will turn off automatically Live Image Control Live image controls let you adjust set tings without leaving the shooting dis play allowing you to preview how the changes will affect your photographs To view the live image controls available in auto mode press A Hi Highlight a con trol and press 9 to select then press A or to adjust the control and press 9 to return to shooting mode To cancel the control press A Gi again Active D Lighting Preserve details in high lights and shadows for natural contrast Active D Lighting High Active D Lighting Low Background softening Soften background details to make your subject stand out or bring both background and foreground into focus w PEA Background sharp Background softened Active D Lighting Reduce effect Sharpen background Soften background 47 Motion control Suggest motion by blurring Freeze motion moving objects or freeze motion to capture moving objects clearly Blur motion Freeze motion Blur motion Brightness control Make pictures brighter Brighter or darker 4 Brighter Darker Darker Live Image Control Continuous shooting is not available A 87 and the built in flash can not be used when live image control is in effect Pressing the movie recor
95. red value when shut ter release button is pressed halfway ISO sensitivity ISO 160 6400 in steps of 1 EV auto ISO sensitiv Recommended Exposure ity control ISO 160 6400 160 3200 160 800 available Index user controlled when P S A M or underwater is selected in cre ative mode Active D Lighting On off Focus Autofocus Hybrid autofocus phase detection contrast detect AF AF assist illuminator Lens servo e Autofocus AF Single AF AF S continuous AF AF C auto AF S AF C selection AF A full time AF AF F e Manual focus MF AF area mode Single point single point center auto area subject tracking Focus area e Single point AF 135 focus areas the center 73 areas support phase detection AF e Auto area AF 41 focus areas Focus lock Focus can be locked by pressing shutter release button halfway single AF Face priority On off 125 126 Flash Built in flash Manual pop up Guide Number GN Approx 5 16 m ft ISO 100 20 C 68 F at ISO 160 Guide Number is approx 6 3 20 7 Control i TTL flash control using image sensor Mode Fill flash red eye reduction fill flash slow sync red eye reduction slow sync rear curtain slow sync rear curtain sync off Flash compensation 3 1 EV in increments of 14 EV Flash ready indicator Lights when built in flash unit is fully charged White balance Auto underwater in
96. ronic compass 16 headings with 3 axis accelerometer attitude correction and automatic offset adjustment Location data e Receiving frequency 1575 4200 MHz GPS 1598 0625 1605 3750 MHz GLONASS e Geodesics WGS84 Altimeter Operating range approximately 500 4500 m 1640 14 760 ft Depth gauge Operating range approximately 0 20 m 0 65 6 ft Supported languages Arabic Bengali Bulgarian Chinese Simplified and Traditional Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Greek Hindi Hungar ian Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Mar athi Norwegian Persian Polish Portuguese European and Brazilian Romanian Russian Ser bian Spanish Swedish Tamil Telugu Thai Turk ish Ukrainian Vietnamese Power source Battery One rechargeable Li ion EN EL20 battery ACadapter EH 5b AC adapter requires EP 5C power connec tor available separately Tripod socket tA in ISO 1222 Dimensions weight Dimensions W x H x D Approx 113 3 x 71 5 x 37 5 mm 4 5 x 2 9 x 1 5 in excluding projections Weight Approx 356 g 12 6 oz with battery and memory card but without body cap or O ring protector approx 313 g 11 1 oz camera body only 127 128 Operating environment Temperature 10 C 40 C 14 F 104 F on land 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F in water Humidity 85 or less no condens
97. ry chamber memory card slot covers should be removed immediately with a soft dry cloth Other foreign matter should be removed from these surfaces with a blower taking care to remove any small particles from the sides and corners of the watertight channels Foreign matter on the camera body can be removed with a soft dry cloth Do not use soap cleansers or other chemicals and be sure to remove suntan oil sunblock bath salts detergent soap organic solvents oil alcohol and the like immediately e Do not leave the product for extended periods in locations that are exposed to freezing temperatures or temperatures over 50 C 122 F such as in enclosed vehicles on board boats on the beach in direct sunlight or near heating equipment Failure to observe this precaution may make the prod uct vulnerable to water entry e The product is not guaranteed waterproof if struck dropped or otherwise subjected to strong pressure or violent physical shocks or vibration If the product does suffer a fall or other physical shock take it to Nikon authorized service personnel and have it tested to make sure that it is still waterproof Note that a fee will be charged for this service e Damage due to user error is not covered under warranty Operating Environment The camera and special purpose waterproof lenses have been tested and approved for use at temperatures between 10 C and 40 C 14 F to 104 F on land an
98. s or local government bonds even if such copies or repro ductions are stamped Sample The copying or reproduction of paper money coins or securities which are circulated in a foreign 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 stipu lated by law is prohibited e Cautions on certain copies and reproduc tions The government has issued cautions on copies or reproductions of securities issued by private companies shares bills checks gift certificates etc com muter passes or coupon tickets except when a minimum of necessary copies are to be provided for business use by a company Also do not copy or repro duce passports issued by the govern ment licenses issued by public agencies and private groups ID cards and tickets such as passes and meal coupons Comply with copyright notices The copying or reproduction of copyrighted creative works such as books music paintings woodcuts prints maps drawings movies and photographs is governed by national and international copyright laws Do not use this product for the purpose of making illegal copies or to infringe copyright laws 17 18 Disposing of Data Storage Devices Please note that deleting images or f
99. s memory card cannot be used Card may be damaged insert a different card e Use an approved card e Format the card If the problem persists the card may be damaged Contact a Nikon autho rized service representative e Insert anew memory card Cannot create additional folders on memory card If the current folder is numbered 999 and contains either 999 photographs or a photograph num bered 9999 the shutter release button will be dis abled and no further photographs can be taken Choose Yes for Reset file numbering and then either format the current memory card or insert a new memory card The movie record button cannot be used in this mode The movie record button can not be used in best moment capture or Motion Snapshot modes Photographs cannot be recorded in this mode The shutter release button can not be used to take photographs while a slow motion movie is being recorded The camera s internal temperature is high The camera will now turn off Wait for the camera to cool Memory card contains no images To view pictures insert a memory card contain ing images Cannot display this file The file has been created or modified on a com puter or different make of camera or is corrupt Specifications Nikon 1 AW1 Digital Camera Type Type Digital camera with support for interchangeable lenses L
100. sessesse 98 Shooting Menu Options ccsscssesssesessssssscesecesssessssseseeeeces 99 Movie Menu Options cssssssesssesesecsseesesesecececessessseseseseeers 100 Image Processing Menu Options cscscscsscssesessesceeseeeee 100 Setup Menu Options Connecting to a Computer 102 Installing the Supplied Software EA EAE 102 System REQUIFEMENKS cceecseeccsecesseecsecesseeeseeessees 103 Viewing and Editing Pictures on a Computer 105 Transferring Pictures sscccssssccssesccsesecssseecssneeessnees 105 Viewing Pictures mesnine nii ani 107 Technical Notes 108 Optional Accessories sseessssssessesseosscsscesscoseessosseossosssoseeseessee 108 Non Waterproof 1 NIKKOR L NnseS cccssscssssecsssssssecsssccssseesessess 110 Approved Memory Cards sssscssssssccssecsssssccseccsssseccsseecesneecssneesse 113 Storage and Cleaning ssesssessesssessesssosssosscsssossesssossessecssesseese 114 Underwater Useins 114 IKOLE AN ATE AEE P EEIT 114 CleINinNgaei nanana e A E E E A ee 114 Caring for the Camera and Battery Cautions ssesss sse 115 Troubleshooting 119 Battery Display 119 Shooting All Modes 119 MOVIES nsssssssssssssssssssssssssee 120 Playback iiinn A 120 MisCelaM OUS sssssesscsessesscssconsesesnessssesecsnsesescensesesecensesessennessensease 120 Error Messages 121 Specifications cesses 123 Nikon 1 AW1 Digital C
101. srsssssresseeessse 67 The Built in Flash ssssesssssssessscscossesesceseseccscsnseseseesnsessecesseresseensesesee 67 The Depth Gauge iarssssssssevascsicsssscssatsacadeasnicnasszaseadsansssscieaacistauceanands 68 After Using the Camera Underwater ssssssssssessesssssscosecsseese 71 TRE ORIN oisinnean 73 Recording and Viewing Movies 77 Recording HD Movies scsssscssssssesescsesssccsesesesesesees Taking Photographs During HD Movie Recording a VIGWINGSMOVIGS icsssscsssssscsscassccsssssscassndscasstascassoacedassesasanscdsandicdestassotesevte Deleting MOVIES ssssscsssscsssssscsssecssssssesutecssnescessecssnesesenseeseneeesenseees Recording Slow Motion Movies sssssssssssesessscessssseeseseees More on Photography CONTINUOUS MOAEe ssscsssesessscessessssssssesesseeesessesessesesesseesseneesees 87 Self Timer Modes sssssssssssssssessssessssssesssssssessesessesessosesessesesees 89 The Built in Flash ssssssssssccsssessssssesessesessssesessesssssessssesssseeees 91 The Action Button s ssesssesseesscsseosscseeossosscossesscoseesscoseesseose 95 Shooting Choosing a Shooting MOCE w sescsssesccsssessesstecesneeeeens 95 Playback Scrolling Through Pictures ssssscsssesccsseecssseeeseeeeees 96 Menus Outdoor Display sssesesscssssesecssseecsessssessseesnsessecssneeseeessee 97 Menu Options 98 Playback Menu Options sessssssosssesseessesscossosssossosssoseosseos
102. ta not yet saved Data already saved to the memory card are unaffected The display is off e The camera is off A 36 or the battery is exhausted 1 24 31 e The display has turned off automatically to save power The display can be reactivated by pressing the shutter release button e The camera is connected to a computer M 105 or television The camera turns off without warning e The battery is low M 24 31 e The display has turned off automatically to save power M 46 The dis play can be reactivated by pressing the shutter release button e The camera s internal temperature is high 4118 122 Wait for the camera to cool before turning it on again Indicators are not displayed Press the DISP button M 25 Shooting All Modes The camera takes time to turn on Delete files or format the memory card The shutter release is disabled e The battery is exhausted 24 31 e The memory card is locked or full e The flash is charging 191 e The camera is not in focus I 42 e You are currently filming a slow motion movie M 80 Only one picture is taken each time the shutter release button is pressed in continuous release mode 5 fps is selected for Continuous self timer and the built in flash is raised Smudges appear in photographs Clean the front and rear lens elements or the dust shield 114 119 120 Flicker or banding appears in movies or in the display Choose a Flicker reduc tion setting
103. te with the latest product information tips answers to frequently asked questions FAQs and general advice on digital imaging and photography Additional information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area For contact infor mation visit http imaging nikon com 19 aS A ee Introduction Package Contents Confirm that the package contains the following items Nikon 1 AW1 digital camera comes with WP O2000 O ring attached check O ring for damage before use BF N2000 body cap PA N1000 O ring protector AN N1000 strap EN EL20 rechargeable Li ion battery with terminal cover Lens supplied only if lens kit is purchased with camera comes with front and rear lens caps MH 27 battery ViewNX 2 Short intended exclusively for use Movie Creator CD on land Warranty Silicon grease User s Manual UC E19 USB cable this manual Memory cards are sold separately 20 charger AC wall adapter supplied in countries or regions where required shape depends on country of sale Reference manual CD contains the Reference Manual Parts of the Camera Take a few moments to familiarize yourself with camera controls and displays You may find it helpful to bookmark this section and refer to it as you read through the rest of the manual The Camera B
104. ted Error Messages This section lists the error messages that appear in the display Message Solution Shutter speed or aperture display flashes If the subject is too bright lower ISO sensitivity or choose a faster shutter speed or smaller aper ture higher f number If the subject is too dark raise ISO sensitivity use the flash or choose a slower shutter speed or larger aperture lower f number Keeping the zoom ring button pressed rotate the zoom ring to extend the lens A lens with a retractable lens barrel button is attached with the lens barrel retracted Keeping the retractable lens barrel button pressed rotate the zoom ring to extend the lens Check lens Pictures can only be taken when a lens is attached Attach a lens The clock has been reset Set the camera clock No memory card Turn the camera off and confirm that the card is correctly inserted This memory card is not formatted Format the memory card Select Yes to format the card or turn the camera off and insert another memory card Memory card is locked write protected Turn the camera off and slide the card write pro tect switch to the write position Memory card is full e You may be able to record additional images if you reduce image quality or size e Delete unwanted images e Insert another memory card 121 122 Message Solution Thi
105. thod 516 5 Shock standard when attached to camera exterior deformation and surface dam age are not tested Waterproof In house tests have demonstrated JIS IEC Class 8 performance IPX8 waterproofing Operating depth Maximum 15 m 49 ft but may not be used at depths that exceed camera s maximum operat ing depth Dustproof performance In house tests have demonstrated JIS IEC Class 6 IP6X dust proofing Operating temperature 10 C 40 C 14 F 104 F on land 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F in water Dimensions Approx 63 mm diameter x 56 5 mm distance from camera lens mount flange Weight Approx 182 g 6 5 oz When attached to waterproof cameras 129 130 1 NIKKOR AW 10mm f 2 8 Lens Type Waterproof 1 mount lens Focal length 10mm Maximum aperture 2 8 Construction 6 elements in 5 groups including 2 aspherical lens elements 1 protective glass element Angle of view 77 Minimum focus distance 0 2 m 0 7 ft from focal plane Diaphragm blades 7 rounded diaphragm opening Diaphragm Fully automatic Aperture range 2 8 11 Electronic compass Electronic compass can be used when lens is attached to camera Filter attachment size 40 5 mm P 0 5 mm Shockproof Has passed in house tests to MIL STD 810F performance Method 516 5 Shock standard when attached to camera exterior deformation and surface dam age are
106. tions Repeat this process at least once every six months e Turning the camera on and off repeatedly when the battery is fully discharged will shorten bat tery life Batteries that have been fully discharged must be charged before use e The internal temperature of the battery may rise while the battery is in use Attempting to charge the battery while the internal temperature is elevated will impair battery performance and the battery may not charge or charge only partially Wait for the battery to cool before charging e Continuing to charge the battery after it is fully charged can impair battery performance e A marked drop in the time a fully charged battery retains its charge when used at room temperature indicates that it requires replace ment Purchase a new EN EL20 battery e Charge the battery before use When taking photographs on important occasions ready a spare EN EL20 battery and keep it fully charged Depending on your location it may be difficult to pur chase replacement batteries on short notice Note that on cold days the capacity of batteries tends to decrease Be sure the battery is fully charged before taking photographs outside in cold weather Keep a spare bat tery in a warm place and exchange the two as necessary Once warmed a cold battery may recover some of its charge Used batteries are a valuable resource recycle in accord with local regulations 117 118 e Do not use
107. tions to default values options Choose how the camera sets shutter speed and Exposure mode 3 aperture in Motion Snapshot mode Image quality Choose a file format and compression ratio Image size Choose a size for new photos Number of shots Choose the number of shots selected by the Smart saved Photo Selector Movie before after Choose when the movie portion of Motion Snapshots is recorded File format Choose a file format for new Motion Snapshots Metering Choose how the camera meters exposure Auto distortion control Choose whether the camera corrects barrel and pin cushion distortion also applies during underwater shooting with special purpose waterproof lenses m 67 Color space Choose a color space for new pictures Active D Lighting Avoid loss of detail in highlights and shadows Enhance detail in highlights and shadows when HDR photographing high contrast scenes with Backlighting selected in creative mode LongexposureNR Reduce noise in long time exposures Adjust settings for 1 NIKKOR lenses with vibration Optical VR reduction Electronic VR Choose whether to use vibration reduction in Motion Snapshot mode This feature is available even if vibration reduction is not offered by the attached 1 NIKKOR lens Focus mode Choose how the camera focuses AF area mode Choose how the focus area is selected Face priority Turn face priority on or of
108. tographs with a soft filter effect To choose the amount of softening press when the view through the lens is dis played highlight an option using the multi selector and press 9 to select Miniature effect The top and bottom of each photo is blurred so that the subject appears to have been a diorama photo graphed at short range Works best when shooting from a high vantage point Selective color 2 Take photos in which only a selected hue appears in color To choose the hue press when the view through the lens is dis played and use the multi selector and button 51 52 Taking Photos in P S A and M Modes P S A and M modes offer varying degrees of control over shutter speed and aperture Choose a mode and adjust settings accord ing to your creative intent HE P Programmed Auto In this mode the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure in most situations This mode is recommended for snapshots and other situations in which you want to leave the camera in charge of shutter speed and aperture Choosing a Combination of Shutter Speed and Aperture Although the shutter speed and aperture 3 button chosen by the camera will produce optimal results you can also choose from other com binations that will produce the same expo sure flexible program Press Q for large apertures low f
109. tremely hot locations could damage or warp parts made from reinforced plastic e The lens features a built in O ring that should be replaced at least once a year by a Nikon authorized service representative regardless how frequently the lens is used A fee is charged for this service V Using the Lens Under or Next to Water e Never remove the lens under water e When attaching and removing the lens carefully inspect the camera O ring and the lens O ring seal to be sure that they are free of threads lint hair dust sand liquids and other foreign matter Be sure that the camera O ring is not protruding twisted or out of position e Do not attach or remove the lens with wet or salt covered hands or in areas exposed to spray wind sand or dust e Immediately remove any water or other foreign matter from the lens and lens O ring seal with a clean soft dry cloth e The amount of force needed to operate the zoom ring increases with depth e Should the product leak cease use immediately dry the camera and lens and take them to a Nikon authorized service representative K Supplied Accessories e 40 5 mm snap on Front Lens Cap LC N40 5 e Rear Lens Cap LF N2000 Optional Accessories 40 5 mm screw on Hood HN N103 attaches as shown below note that the hood can not be used under water and that lens is not shockproof when hood is attached 133 134
110. tton can not be used to view NMS format Motion Snapshots or for playback zoom calendar or panorama playback or Smart Photo Selector shot selection 97 98 Menu Options To display the playback shooting movie image processing and setup menus press the MENU button Following menu options are available B MENU button HE Playback Menu Options Option Description Delete Delete multiple images Slide show View movies and photos in a slide show gt Choose whether pictures are displayed after Image review 3 shooting Rotate tall Rotate tall portrait orientation pictures for display during playback DPOF print order Create digital print orders Protect Protect pictures from accidental deletion Rating Rate pictures Brighten shadows in dark or back lit photos creating D Lighting a retouched copy that is saved separately from the unmodified original Resize Create small copies of selected pictures Crop Create cropped copies of selected pictures Face priority zoom Choose whether lt and gt can be used during playback zoom to select faces detected with face priority Edit movie Create copies of movies from which unwanted footage has been trimmed Change theme Change the themes for existing Motion Snapshots HE Shooting Menu Options Option Description Reset shootin f 5 mg Reset shooting op
111. units Y 68 4 Select Depth gauge Highlight Depth gauge and press 5 Exit the menus Press the shutter release button half P way to exit the menus 6 Display the depth gauge Press the DISP button to display the depth gauge M 25 K The Depth Gauge The camera depth gauge is not intended as a replacement for specialized diving gauges the depths shown are approxima tions only The display will not show depths over 20 m 65 6 ft depths over 15 m 49 ft are shown in red 69 HE Setting the Depth Gauge to Zero Follow the steps below to set the depth gauge to zero 1 Select Alt depth correction In the setup menu select Altitude depth options then highlight Alt depth correction and press gt Al Alt depth correcti Altitude d 2 Select Correct manually Highlight Correct manually and press J Altitude depth options i Correct manually gt Use location data 3 Set the depth gauge to zero Press lt or gt to highlight digits and press A or W to change Press when changes are complete Altitude depth options See Also For information on altitude and depth options see page 101 70 After Using the Camera Underwater The camera and lens should be cleaned within 60 minutes of underwater use Leaving the lens attached immerse the camera in fresh water to remove salt and other foreign matter Failure to
112. ution could result in prod uct malfunction Preventing the Built in Flash from Firing Lowering the flash prevents it firing Except in Fa night portrait mode or when HDR is disabled in i backlighting mode 57 the flash can also be turned off by selecting a flash mode of off 93 94 Using the Built in Flash The built in flash can not be used with live image control M 47 and will not fire during continuous shooting at frame advance rates faster than 5 fps 2 87 or when Onis selected for HDR in the shooting menu 57 If the flash is fired multiple times in quick succession the flash and shutter may be temporarily disabled to protect the flash Shooting can be resumed after a brief pause Objects close to the camera may be overexposed in photographs taken with the flash at high ISO sensitivities Note that the product is not shockproof 1 10 when the flash is raised To avoid vignetting remove lens hoods Even without a lens hood some lenses may cause vignetting or obstruct the red eye reduction lamp interfering with red eye reduction The following illustrations show the effect of vignetting caused by shadows cast by the lens when the built in flash is used 8 8 Ti After using the built in flash in dusty or sandy locations remove any foreign matter from inside the flash compartment using a blower or if this fails using the technique described on page 7
113. we D4 55 50 54 77 33 110 28 40 F Face priority Fill flash Flash Flash mode Flash range Flash ready indicator Flexible program Focal length Focal length scale Focal plane mark Focus area Format Format memory card i Full frame playback sssssssssesseceeeeee G G d displa yanana 43 H H 264 126 HD movies 77 78 HDR 57 L Landscape Language Lens Lens cap 33 35 Live image control 47 Location data we eseesssssssssseesssesssssees 14 M Maximum aperture se Memory card vcesccssssssesssesesseees Memory card access lamp nsss 43 Microphone Miniature effect Monitor Motion Snapshot mode Mount adapter Movie record button MOVIES sse csscssovessnsssssessnvscsisoconecsunseonedsonses 77 N Night landscape Night portrait Nikon Transfer 2 Non waterproof lenses 0 O Ring O ring protector Outdoor display wissen P Playback Portrait Power connector Power switch Press the shutter release button all the way GOWN nsssssssssessssssseessesesssreseeee 43 Press the shutter release button halfway Programmed auto R Rear curtain slow sync 192 Rear curtain sync Red eye reduction es Red eye reduction slow sync 92 Removing the lens from the camera 35 112 Retractable lens barrel button 111 112 S Scene selection
114. y auto 28 m Advanced movie mode Choose between HD m 77 and slow motion movies M 83 e Programmed auto P Manual M e Shutter priority auto S e Slow motion e Aperture priority auto A Shooting mode Advanced movie Advanced movie Aperture priority auto ZA G Feature The options for each mode can also be dis played by pressing A IH on the multi selec tor after selecting the shooting mode 29 HE Using the Menus Use the multi selector to navigate the playback shooting movie image pro cessing and setup menus Multi selector 1 Select an item Press A or to highlight menu items and press to view options for the highlighted item Image review Rotate tall DPOF print order Protect 2 Select an option Press A or W to highlight the desired EST biii option and press amp to select Using the Menus The items listed may vary with camera settings Items displayed in gray are not currently available To exit the menus and return to shooting mode press the shutter release button halfway 2 42 GZ Choosing a Menu To display another menu press lt in Step 1 and then press A or W to highlight the ase desired icon Press to position the cursor in Image review the highlighted menu Rotate tal DPOF print order Protect Ratina 30 First Steps 1 Attach t
115. y immediately taking care to avoid burns Continued operation could result in injury After removing the battery take the equip ment to a Nikon authorized service center for inspection A Do not use in the presence of flammable gas Do not use electronic equipment in the presence of flammable gas as this could result in explosion or fire rain or when using the camera with wet hands The camera can be used under water and safely handled with wet hands only when the special purpose waterproof lens is attached and the battery chamber memory card slot and connector covers are closed Do not immerse in or expose to water or handle with wet hands unless these conditions are met Failure to observe these precautions could result in damage to the product fire or elec tric shock A Do not disassemble Touching the prod uct s internal parts could result in injury In the event of malfunction the product should be repaired only by a qualified technician Should the product break open as the result of a fall or other accident remove the bat tery and or AC adapter and then take the product to a Nikon authorized service center for inspection ZN Keep out of reach of children Failure to Do not leave the product where it will be observe this precaution could result in injury In addition note that small parts constitute a choking hazard Should a child swallow any part of this equipment consult a physician immediately
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