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1. The orange battery latch will pop up when the battery is fully inserted locking the battery in place J Battery me 2 latch rosraorHsnd TosraOLHsnd Close the memory card slot battery chamber cover Close the cover and slide it in the direction shown until it latches COOLAK V If the Camera Is Wet Dry the camera with a cloth to prevent water from getting inside sdays isily E sdais isul4 E Charging the Battery Charge the battery before first use or when the battery is running low Connect the AC adapter to the MV 12 COOL STATION After connecting the AC adapter power cord to the AC inlet insert the DC plug into the COOL STATION s DC IN connector and then plug the power cord into a household AC power outlet The power lamp on the AC adapter will light Turn the camera off Charging the Battery Check that the camera power on lamp is off The battery will not charge when the camera is on Place the camera in the COOL STATION Open the multi connector cover and place the camera in the COOL STATION with the monitor facing
2. YA Print Set and Digital Print Order Format DPOF Print set creates a print order in Digital Print Order Format DPOF listing the pictures to be printed the number of prints and the information to be included on each print The pictures can then be printed by connecting the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer or by removing the memory card from the camera and inserting it in a DPOF compatible device Note that if the Print set option has not been used to create a print order one copy of all pictures will be printed Print Set Date and Info options are reset each time the menu shown in Step 10 is displayed The Print Order Icon During playback a print order icon appears on all pictures in the current print order Aan yoeqhe dg UO JOH E lt es O 51 i yoeghejd UO JION E Printing Via Direct USB Connection When the camera is placed in the MV 12 COOL STATION and connected to a PictBridge compatible printer via the UC E10 USB cable selected pictures can be printed directly from the camera Set the USB option to PTP Set the USB option in the setup menu to PTP before connecting the printer A 47 the default option is Mass storage Connect the USB cable After confirming that the camera is off place it in the COOL STATION and connect the UC E10 USB cable as shown below Turn the camera on Turn the camera and printe
3. VOICE RECORDING Zz x BS J 04 20 2005 15 41 Ae A me 20 Max rec time 00 27 14 U a gt lhe ay mw Exit Confirm Help Highlight Voice recording in scene menu 22 9 Display shows length of recording that can be made 1 Recording indicator 5 Date of recording 2 File number 6 Time remaining 3 Length of recording 7 Index numbert 4 Progress indicator FO Woice RECORDING ool Start recording To pause recording press center of multi selector Press again to resume recording While recording is paused self timer and indicator lamps will blink t To create an index press the multi selector up down left or right during recording Camera can skip to any index during playback Start of recording is index number 01 other numbers are assigned in ascending order to maximum of 98 VOICE RECORDING End recording Recording will end au U tomatically after five hours or when no more memory is available SHUIPIOIDY DIIO 04 20 2005 15 46 Max rec time 00 20 15 Making a Voice Recording Sound can not be recorded if there are less than ten seconds of recording time available or the battery is exhausted Before recording record a test sample and play it back to determine whether conditions are suitable for audio recording During recording the monitor turns off Do not touch the microphone during reco
4. cssssssseeeceeeeeeeeeeaneessseeeeeeeeeesenes 21 Scene Mode 22 Framing Assist 2 ll and Fed ccc ccceeecsseeessseeeessseeseseeeeesaeeeens 23 Other SCENES sas ceinemiaranicienteanincnnatessresd dantaeeaununnnsetindedia tures onl sawianraadaaphtaldaieetntas 28 Voice Recordings 33 Movies 36 Movie TWO Ce actaersiutenerienee rasta dqsneteneiaetecdetduncetontinsroteteddmenuiantentageedesdencaauvamneneee 36 Recording MOVIES sire ceseeeceateircsn ae venanecees cecccnaeteernscuwes ceseenaaenteretenepeoeosneseeoee 38 VISWing IT OSS eres ice rerscrtsiacte aca cstcactemsccaiccant a aaa 40 More on Playback 41 VIEWING Pictures on THE Camera ciiiiaccsvacessvciassaceaccnencesaveenctansadesencdensaceeneese 41 Viewing PICTURES Orr TV coca casesuatts ot ainranatecsenee aieiaa eena aE 45 Viewing Pictures on a Computer vcccasdenceviaaksextsnaracendadecetsandnnatecapneeesedangucatee 46 PARUNG UCU SS iranin r E E TE 50 vi Menu Guide 58 The Shooting MEN sa ssetscraenetpaniseneseirosesn sna saavanccaas sess a O EESAN 58 AE E A E E E E E E E 59 White Ba CO iss ts sarcivicdcnitesitniciearaa tetsenisnnnncctudasuptvednicdeaatiesdneddes ss dudiedaiueesdduaiedneaes 60 Exposure COMPENSATION vcidesccedseusica vant suteacaednaasuBemesanldadsebntatiedawontedlgadgndsensednaes 61 ON NS cet tect ow cia pte ted tet dea a nate ace dias ixaddnaeadaanrs 61 Best Shot Selector BSS reeeo eenia e e EAE ik 63 SENSI riiai ee aa a dard ota aE AAR 64 Cor ON eaeoe E 64 The Playbac
5. Exp Continuous SHOOTING MENU 1 2 ca Image mc y White balance Menu Options SHOOTING MENU 1 2 SET UP Image mode White balance Exp Continuous Display setup menu To return to menu for current mode press MENU button For help on the selected option press the T button 22 To display menu options as icons select Icons for Menus in the setup menu A 81 72 Welcome Screen _ MENU gt gt gt Welcome screen pE Choose the welcome screen displayed when the camera is turned on Option Description Disable welcome FA No welcome screen is displayed when camera is turned on default COOLPIX Image shown at right is displayed when cam era is turned on Animation shown at right is displayed when camera is turned on m COOLPR RS Choose welcome screen from pictures in PE SELECTIMAGE internal memory or on memory card Se Ny lecting this option displays selection screen QA Select an image shown at right press multi selector left or 4 00 right to scroll through pictures press center MEE E to select To exit without changing welcome l Back Confirm screen press MENU button Welcome Screen If Select an image is chosen after a custom welcome screen Mem WELCOME IMAGE SELECT has been selected the confirmation dialog shown at right will be displayed Select Yes to replace the existing picture with the new w
6. w Language _ MENU gt gt Caiguage gt Choose the language for camera menus and messages P84 12 CF Interface _ MENU gt gt gt TATE gt Adjust settings for connection to a computer or video device 45 47 Option Description USB Select USB option for connection to computer 47 or printer 4 52 Video Before connecting camera to video devices such as televisions or VCRs 4 mode 45 choose video mode that matches video standard used in device Cam era supports NTSC and PAL standards Choose On to mark pictures for transfer to computer as they are taken transfer MENU gt gt Y gt massist b D AF Assist MENU gt si D gt Aass PE j If Auto is selected for this option the AF assist illuminator will light to assist the focus operation when the subject is poorly lit The AF assist illumina tor has a maximum range of about 1 9m 6 3 widest angle to 1 1m 37 maximum zoom The AF assist illuminator will not light if Off is selected for AF assist le landscape assist 4 sports assist m m DUsk Dawn eZ Night landscape W Close up ili Museum or 2 Fireworks show is selected in scene mode a setting other than PORTRAIT is selected in portrait assist mode or a setting other than NIGHT PORTRAIT is selected in Eq night portrait assist mode Reset all MENU gt gt mesra ae EE Select Reset to restore the following settings to their original state Option Descrip
7. Pictures are not transferred when center of multi selec tor is pressed Camera turns off without warning e Picture is a movie 36 e Picture was created with small picture option 70 e Picture has been cropped to below 320 x 240 42 e Picture is a movie 36 e Crop and small picture options can not be used on cop 42 70 ies created with these options e D lighting can not be used on copies created with crop 43 D lighting or small picture options e Memory is insufficient Delete pictures 17 68 e Display shows MEMORY CARD IS WRITE PROTECT 11 ED memory card is locked e Choose correct video mode 80 e USB cable is connected disconnect USB cable Video 47 52 Output is not available when USB cable is connected e Camera is off 12 e Supplied AC adapter is not properly connected or bat 6 14 teries are exhausted e USB cable is not correctly connected or card not prop erly inserted in card reader or card slot e USB item in setup menu set to PTP when camera con 46 47 nected to computer Windows only e Camera is not registered in Device Manager Windows only 47 See the PictureProject reference manual on CD for fur 46 ther information USB option is set to Mass Storage and no memory card 10 46 is inserted e Batteries are low 8 9 e Batteries are cold 85 91 r SOON JedUUEL Appendix Focus Lock File Storage and Date Imprint Focus and exposure are locked when the shutter release
8. 04 20 2005 14 20 etd Madrid Paris Berlin DaylightSaving gt London Casablanca fs DaylightSaving w Exit Confirm al Set clock to time in selected zone Dot marks current selection wew Exit Confirm sa Highlight amp or gt t To turn daylight saving time on or off highlight DaylightSaving and press center of multi selector Selecting daylight saving time advances time in selected zone one hour 74 Z Time Zones The time zone can not be selected if the date and time have not been set The camera supports the time zones listed below Increments of less than one hour are not supported when travelling to or from destinations at half or quarter hour increments from Greenwich Mean Time GMT such as Afghanistan Central Australia India Iran Nepal or Newfoundland set the camera clock to local time 12 13 GMT Location GMT Location PST PDT Los Angeles Seattle Vancouver MST MDT Denver Phoenix La Paz CST CDT Chicago Houston Mexico City EST EDT New York Toronto Lima Bang Hong Fong HK Srgapare WZ The Camera Clock The camera clock is less accurate than most watches or household clocks Check the clock regularly against more accurate timepieces and reset as necessary 75 nua dnyas aul E nua dnyas aul E IO Monitor Settings _ MENU gt Y gt Monitor settings VE The options in this menu control the
9. Camera takes shots while shutter release button is pressed to a maximum of ten These images are then compared and sharpest picture pic ture with highest level of detail is saved Flash turns off automatically and focus exposure and white balance for all photos are determined by first picture in each se ries Recommended for situations in which inadvertent camera move ment can produce blurred pictures for example when ethe camera is zoomed in e macro close up is in effect e lighting is poor and the flash can not be used May not produce desired results if subject moves or composition is changed while shutter release button is fully pressed Selecting this option displays sub menu shown at B55 EXPOSUREBSS BSS On right Choose from C O eHighlight BSS picture with smallest area of iene ae overexposure is selected e Shadow BSS picture with smallest area of un derexposure is selected e Histogram BSS of pictures with least under and over exposure camera chooses picture with overall exposure closest to optimum Camera takes five shots each time shutter release button is pressed but only picture that best meets selected criterion is saved Flash turns off automatically and focus and white balance for all photos are deter mined by first picture in each series Recommended for high contrast subjects when it is difficult to set exposure correctly mew Exit Confirm Exposure BSS WM Restrictions on
10. SET UP gt an Auto focus mode Oh Om 47s Press mode button until orange mode indicator lights mew Exit Confirm Help me MOVIE SET UP ov m T Auto focus mode mip Smaller size 160 m gt Time lapse movie mew Exit Confirm Help MEN Exit Confirm Display MOVIE OPTIONS menu Highlight Movie options 36 l A MOVIE SET UP Movie options p om S AF MOVIE OPTIONS CJ TV movie 640 Small size 320 mip Smaller size 160 i mode gt Time lapse movie mew Exit Confirm Highlight option ww Exit Confirm Help Make selection To exit without changing mode press tIf Time lapse movie is selected time MENU button lapse movie menu is displayed 4 38 Return to shooting mode Selected mov ie mode indicated by icon in monitor Oh Om 24s Description Single AF Camera focuses when shutter release button is pressed halfway Fo default cus locks when focus operation Is complete Select this option to prevent sound of camera focusing from interfering with recording Continuous AF Camera adjusts focus continuously To choose a focus option highlight Auto focus mode in the MOVIE menu 4 36 and press the multi selector to the right then follow the steps below Ee AUTO FOCUS MODE S AF C AF Continuous AF me MOVIE SET UP Riese opti
11. Select Cancel to exit to PictBridge menu without printing Printing Cancel DPOF Printing Start printing to interrupt printing press center of multi selector When printing is complete message shown at left is displayed for about two seconds followed by PictBridge menu Turn camera off and disconnect USB cable The DPOF printing option is only available if pictures have previously been selected for printing using Print set 50 51 Date and shooting information 51 will not be included when pictures are printed via direct USB connection 57 yoeqhe q UO JOH E The Shooting Menu The shooting menu contains the following options Option Description Choose image size and quality White balance Match white balance to the light source O Ep t exposure for very bright very dark or high lt 5 Exp Sean a the Best Shot Selector BSS a Setup Dsplythesewpmen n To display the shooting menu select 4g mode and press the MENU button To make a selection from the shooting menu SET UP ov p E i Image mode 5M 1 Continuous White balance Exp Continuous gt l wew Exit Confirm olab SHOOTING MENU 1 2 2 Ei CONTINUOUS my Multi shot 16 Intvl timer shooting wew Exit Confirm Display options E CONTINUOUS O SHOOTING MENU 1 2 E Single SET UP DA I
12. and Date Imprint esseeeeeeeees 92 SE CHIC AION S atenndeau lancet siinne as daana PaE ae aE EEEa 95 E E E E E EEE E E T E E E E T 98 vii Attaching the Camera Strap Attach the camera strap as shown below Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Nikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to the highest standards and include com plex electronic circuitry Only Nikon brand electronic accessories including battery chargers batteries and AC adapters 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 CAMERA AND MAY VOID YOUR Nikon warRRanTY The use of third party rechargeable Li ion batteries not approved by Nikon could interfere with normal operation of the camera or result in the batteries overheating igniting rupturing or leaking For more information about Nikon brand accessories contact a local authorized Nikon dealer viii Introduction Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX S2 digital camera This manual has been written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your Nikon digital camera Read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it where all those who use the product will read it Before Taking Important Pictures Before taking pictures on important occasions such as at weddings or befo
13. disconnect the USB cable or AC adapter or remove the camera from the COOL STATION while data are being transferred Failure to observe this precaution could result in product or computer malfunction 4 Transferring Pictures from Internal Memory Data in internal memory can not be copied to the computer when a memory card Is inserted in the camera Remove the memory card before attempting to transfer data from internal memory WZ Voice Recordings PictureProject can not be used to transfer or play voice recordings Select Mass Stor age for USB copy the files manually and then play them back using QuickTime or any other WAV compatible audio player Note that index points created with the camera can not be used when voice recordings are played back on another device 48 Disconnecting the Camera If PTP is selected in the USB menu you can turn the camera off and discon nect the USB cable once transfer is complete If you have not changed the USB option in the camera setup menu from its default setting of Mass Stor age you must remove the camera from the system as shown below before turning the camera off or disconnecting the cable Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the taskbar and select Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device trom the menu that appears Windows 2000 Professional Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon in the taskbar and select Stop USB Mass St
14. 81 65 nuay y2eqGAe d aul J nual 2eq ejd YL E Selecting Multiple Pictures To select multiple pictures in the Erase selected images 68 Print set 4 50 51 Protect 4 68 Transfer marking gt Select image s i 69 or Copy gt Selected images 71 menus Da 04 20 2005 Select current picture Selection shown by icon Scroll through pictures Current pic ture shown at center of display Repeat steps 1 2 to select addi tional pictures To deselect pic ture select and press multi se lector down To cancel changes and exit press MENU button Complete operation 66 E Slide Show DE gt MENU gt e This option is used to play pictures back in an automated slide show with about three seconds between each picture SLIDE SHOW Pause wen Exit Confirm Highlight Start To skip to the next picture press the multi selector to the right or hold the multi selector down to fast forward through the show To return to the previ ous picture press the multi selector left or hold the multi selector down to rewind through the show To pause the slide show press the center of the multi selector The menu shown below will be displayed When the slide show ends or is paused the menu shown at right will be displayed Highlight Restart and press the center of the multi selector to restart the show or select End to
15. A Selecting this item displays the following options Description Store up to three dates between Jan 1 1910 and STORED DATES Dec 31 2037 To set date highlight press multi Eegi m 04 20 2005 i Stored dates Selector to right and enter date as described in P Basic Setup 4 12 13 To select existing date highlight and press center of multi selector WEN Exit Confirm Choose date format trom Number of days Years and days or Yrs mnths days Press multi selector up or down to highlight option press center to select Display options Date Imprint Data imprinted at an Image mode setting of TV screen 640 may be difficult to read Choose a setting of PC screen 1024 or larger when using the date imprint option SH 59 Regardless of the setting chosen the date is not imprinted in movie mode amp 36 or when m F lt or 4 except for sport composite is selected in scene mode S 22 Continuous is selected for Continuous or On is selected for BSS 4 61 63 Imprinted data form a permanent part of the image and will appear whenever the im age Is printed regardless of whether the date option is chosen in the Print set menu At settings other than Off a date imprint icon appears in the shooting display during shooting 4 4 5 The date Is recorded in the order selected in the DATE menu Date imprint can not be selected if the camera clock has not been set 4 12 13 77 nu N
16. BSS BSS turns off when the self timer is activated RY 20 or a setting other than Single is selected for Continuous A 61 BSS At settings other than Off the current BSS setting is indicated by an icon in the display Si 4 5 63 nual Gulyooys y F nua Hulyooyus aul ASO Sensitivity Ca gt MENU gt Sensitivity pam Sensitivity ISO equivalency is a measure of how quickly the camera reacts to light The higher the sensitivity the less light needed to make an exposure Much as film with a high ISO rating tends to produce grainy images high sensitivities may however be associated with noise randomly spaced brightly colored pixels concentrated in dark parts of the image Description Equivalent to 50 under normal conditions when lighting is poor and flash is off camera compensates by raising sensitivity ISO icon displayed in monitor to warn that pictures may be affected by noise Approximately equivalent to ISO 50 Recommended unless lighting is poor or faster shutter speeds are required e g when the subject is moving Noise may appear in pictures taken at settings above this value 100 Approximately equivalent to ISO 100 200 Approximately equivalent to ISO 200 400 Approximately equivalent to ISO 400 Color Options Ca gt MENU gt otor Options pa Color options are used to heighten the vividness of colors or to record pictures in monochrome The effects can be previewed in the monito
17. Use tripod Other modes can be selected NoiseReduction Noise in the form of randomly spaced brightly colored pixels tends to appear in pic tures taken at slow shutter speeds This effect is particularly noticeable in dark areas of the picture At settings of Dusk Dawn and Night landscape pictures taken at slow shutter speeds are processed to reduce noise increasing the time needed to process pictures before they are saved 29 pOoN 3U S F poN 2U a 4 Close up Use to photograph flowers insects and other small objects at ranges as close as 4cm 1 67 with the back ground artistically blurred l e Camera focuses continuously on nearest object Focus P Minimum focus distance varies with zoom position to TS on objects as close as 4cm 1 67 to lens adjust zoom until macro close up icon turns green Note that flash may be unable to light entire subject at ranges of under 30cm 17 Take test shot and examine results in monitor 5 Auto 7 On W Hold camera steady m Museum Use indoors where flash photography is prohibited for 9 example in museums and art galleries or in other set tings in which you do not want to use the flash e Best Shot Selector BSS A 63 turns on automatically e AF assist illuminator can not be used e Photography may be prohibited in some settings Ob tain permission first 4 P Y Off I Hold camera steady Fireworks show Slow shutter speeds are used to capture the
18. expanding burst of light from a firework e Camera focuses at infinity AF indicator lights when ever shutter release button is pressed halfway AF as sist illuminator can not be used e Self timer can not be used 5 P 7 Off i L Copy Provides clear pictures of text or drawings ON a white sissa niss ararst prassi tar ns jorat in board or in printed matter such as a business card e Use macro close up 4 21 to focus at short ranges e Colored text and drawings may not show up well 5 D Q off O Other modes can be selected 30 Back light Use when light is coming from behind a portrait subject zx wenn A throwing their features into shadow The flash fires au i tomatically to fill in illuminate shadows YZ 1 Panorama assist 84 32 Use when taking a series of pic tures that will later be joined to gether in PictureProject to form a panorama i 7 D S7 Voice recording Pj 33 Create a digital audio recording Other modes can be selected Panorama Assist Flash mode A 18 the self timer H 20 and macro close up HY 21 can be adjusted after the pan direction is selected Once the first shot in each series is taken the pan direction zoom flash mode macro close up and image mode A8 59 can not be ad justed nor pictures deleted until the series is complete Panoramas are easier to compose if the camera is mounted on a tripod See the Appendix for information on how
19. forwards and the connector fully inserted in the matching connector on the COOL STATION Cover fits here Charge the battery The indicator lamp next to the camera monitor will blink green while the battery charges During charging battery status is shown as follows Indicator lamp Description OOOO Blinks Battery charging On Battery fully charged Check that camera is correctly inserted in COOL STATION If cam era Is correctly inserted battery requires replacement Flickers About two hours are required to charge a fully depleted battery Remove the camera from the COOL STATION When charging is complete remove the camera trom the COOL STATION close the multi connector cover and unplug the AC adapter Make sure that the multi connector cover is tightly closed V4 Removing the Battery from the Camera Turn the camera off amp 12 before removing or inserting batteries To eject the battery slide the battery latch in the direction shown The battery can then be removed by hand 4 Note that the battery may become hot during use observe m due caution when removing the battery roaraoLnsnd V EN EL8 Batteries Before using the EN EL8 read and follow the warnings and cautions on pages CN ih V4 The EH 63 AC Adap
20. from internal memory to the memory card 41 yoeqhe d UO JION p Taking a Closer Look Playback Zoom Use the amp T button to zoom in on images displayed in full frame playback A 41 Playback zoom is not avail able with movies 40 or small pictures 70 To Press Description Zoom increases each time button is pressed to a maximum of Zoom in Q T 10x While image is zoomed in 8 icon and zoom ratio are dis played in top left corner of monitor View Ome Z Use multi selector to scroll to areas of picture not visible in mon areas of picture XQ itor To use multi selector to view other pictures cancel zoom Save portion of picture visible in monitor to separate file Con firmation dialog displayed press multi selector up or down to highlight option press center to select Create eSelect No to exit without creating cropped cropped copy Save this image copy button e Select Yes to create new picture contain as displayed ing only area visible in monitor ee Yes Confirm Cropped Copies Cropped copies are stored as JPEG files with a compression ratio of 1 8 Depending on the size of the original and the zoom ratio at the time the copy was created copies will be 2 288x 1 712 Qi 2 048x 1 536 J 1 600x 1 200 AM 1 280x960 M 1 024 x 768 GJ 640 x 480 Gi 320 x 240 Cm or 160 x 120 Ld pixels in size Cop ies are created with the same transfer marking and date and time or
21. information displayed in the monitor and monitor brightness Option Description Photo info Turn indicators in the monitor on or off Brightness Control monitor brightness Photo Info The following display options are available DIK EW Description Shooting mode Playback mode Indicators are displayed in moni tor Indicators are not displayed in monitor Brightness Press the multi selector up or down to increase or decrease the brightness of the monitor by moving the arrow to the left of the display up or down Press the center of the multi selector to put the new setting into effect Exit Confirm E E E E E 76 pt Date Imprint MENU gt gt Dateimprint 3 This option is used to imprint date information on pictures as they are taken It can not be used to imprint date information on existing pictures Option Description Dal Off Time and date do not appear on pictures Date Date is imprinted on pictures taken while this option is in effect ___ Date and time are imprinted on pictures taken while this option Time stamp shows number of days between date of shooting 2 IEE Date counter and selected date Date Counter Pictures taken while this option is in effect are imprinted with the number of days remaining until or the number of days elapsed since a specified date Days remaining are indicated by
22. is taken the icon will turn white 39 S IAON E Viewing Movies In full frame playback 17 41 movies are indicated by a icon and can be viewed by pressing the center of the multi selector Playback controls appear at the top of the display press the multi selector left or right to highlight a control then press the center of the multi selector to perform the selected operation Control Description lt lt 11 gt lt li gt I gt Movie paused cy WAT CI Oh 0m38s Playback display Movie rewinds while center of multi selector is pressed Playback resumes Movie advances while center of multi selector is pressed Playback resumes Playback Volume The zoom button controls volume during playback Press GW to decrease volume D to increase Deleting Movies To delete the movie displayed in full frame playback or se lected in the thumbnail list QJ 41 press the M button A confirmation dialog will be displayed press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option then press the center of the multi selector e Yes delete movie e No exit without deleting movie 40 in Erase 1 image 8 SESE Yes Confirm More on Playback Viewing Pictures on the Camera To view pictures full frame in the monitor full frame playback press the gt button if the sliding lens cover Don JPG is closed pressing the gt button for about a second will tu
23. of frame Portrait left Compose shot with subject in left half of frame Camera fo cuses on subject in framing guide Portrait right Compose shot with subject in right half of frame Camera focuses on subject in framing guide Portrait close up Compose shot with subject s face in top half of frame Camera focuses on face area in framing guide QQ Portrait couple Compose shot with two subjects side by side Camera fo Y cuses on closest subject Portrait figure Compose shot in tall orientation Camera focuses on sub poN BUDS r ject in framing guide Fill flash with slow sync and red eye reduction t Other modes can be selected 27 lll poN 2uaIS Other Scenes In addition to the four assist modes described on the preceding pages scene mode offers a selection of eleven scenes each corresponding to a common subject type such as a backlit subject sunset or interior shot A voice recording mode is also available for creating audio recordings 33 To select a scene from the scene menu 22 1 scene PARTY INDOOR 2 EV WOZ MEN EXit Confirm Help Highlight scene ve C10 Return to shooting mode Icon for selected scene appears in monitor To exit without changing selection press MENU button Depending on the scene selected restrictions may apply to flash mode 4 8 18 the self timer 20 or macro close up WY i 21 Thes
24. on 5x4 640 480 Ee television or 13 monitor Suited 2 142 to distribution by e mail or web Smaller images create smaller files that require less memory and are suited to trans mission by e mail or use in web pages When printed at larger sizes however small images will be rough and uneven in appearance t To reduce the amount of memory each shot occupies pictures are compressed as they are saved Compression selectively reduces the quality of the image The more a picture is compressed the more noticeable this loss of quality is likely to be The figures show the approximate compression ratio for each setting All figures are approximate The size of images when printed depends on the printer resolution the higher the resolution the smaller the final print size The print sizes given here assume a printer resolution of approximately 300 dpi Image Mode The current image mode is shown by an icon in the display 4 4 5 See the Appendix for more information on image mode and file size i 93 59 nua Hbulyoous aul p nua 6ugooys ayL E AWB White Balance Ca gt MENU gt Whitebalance bA The color of the light reflected from an object varies with the color of the light source The human brain is able to adapt to such changes in color with the result that we see white objects as white regardless of whether they are in the shade direct sunlight or under incandescent lighting Digital cameras can mimic this adjustme
25. or select and transfer pictures in batches of 999 or less See the PictureProject reference manual on CD for more information nua y2eqAe d aul p The COOLPIX S2 can not be used to transfer pictures selected for transfer with another model of Nikon digital camera Use the COOLPIX S2 to reselect the pictures 69 M Small Picture gt gt MENU gt mae Small copies of pictures can be created in any of the following sizes Option m 640 x 480 C Description an be displayed full frame on TV Suited to display on web pages Small file size reduces time needed Lm 320x240 to display picture in web browser a 160x120 Can be sent and received quickly as e mail attachment To copy a picture at a smaller size After displaying picture in full frame playback or highlighting picture in thumbnail display 4 41 select Small pic from play back menu 65 Save this image displayed Yes Exit Confirm MENU Pm SMALL PIC Lm 320 x 240 Ca 160 x 120 wew Exit Confirm Highlight option Confirmation dialog displayed Press multi selector up or down to highlight option press center to select e Yes create resized copy e No exit without creating copy During playback copies are indicated by a gray border a IE Lag or Lal icon is displayed when copies are viewed full Small Picture C S nua 2eq ejd L E fr
26. panoramas are stored A 94 31 BPO BUDS E Taking Pictures for a Panorama l see PANORAMA ASSIST CY w Exit Confirm Help Highlight N Panorama assist in scene menu 22 Right Bottom Select how pictures will be joined to t H xa to wi gether in completed panorama This 6M C 109 Default pan direction displayed is the direction in which camera will be panned after each shot E Top to Bag a to geg bottom _ right AL A Make selection to return to step 3 press center of multi selector again Pan direction displayed in white Yel low AE L icon shows that white balance and exposure will lock with first shot SM 103 poN 2U E _ superimposed on view through lens if g pan direction is left to right picture will g appear on left side of monitor AE L icon turns white to show that white HM balance and exposure settings for this picture apply to all shots in series Take next shot Repeat steps 6 7 un til all shots in series have been taken Compose next shot to Dai with previous picture End series Shooting will also end if a new mode is selected or camera enters standby mode 32 Voice Recordings Audio voice recordings can be recorded over the built in microphone and played back over the built it soeaker Making a Voice Recording m ECORDI see VOICE R o ep
27. recording as the original but any changes to transfer marking or to protect and print attributes must be made separately See the Appendix for more information on how cropped copies are stored i 93 94 Copies can only be created if sufficient memory is available Cropped copies may not display or transfer correctly when viewed on other models of Nikon camera Cropping is not available with movies 40 small pictures 4 70 or cropped copies 42 yoeghe d uo JION E Enhancing Contrast D Lighting D lighting can be used to create a copy of a picture with enhanced brightness and contrast brightening dark or backlit subjects Original without Copy with D lighting D lighting guide will be displayed if D lighting is available with selected picture A 4 Eh D Lighting G Eh D Lighting ECON a ox Comin Cancel Cancel Create copy During playback Bh D lighting icon is displayed on copies j created with D lighting 4 WZ D Lighting Copies are created with the same transfer marking and date and time or recording as the original but any changes to transfer marking or to protect and print attributes must be made separately See the Appendix for more information on how D lighting copies are stored Yj 93 94 Copies can only be created if sufficient memory is available Copies created with D lighting may not display or transfer correctly when viewed on other models of Nikon camera D l
28. terminals with your fingers or metal objects e Do not affix labels or stickers to the memory card e Do not leave in direct sunlight in a closed vehicle or in other areas exposed to high temperatures e Do not expose to high levels of humidity or to corrosive gas 82 Caring for the Camera To ensure continued enjoyment of this Nikon product observe the following precautions when storing or using the device Do not immerse Although COOLPIX S2 is water resistant it is not waterproof and must not be immersed in water Do not use under water or immerse while washing Im mersing the camera or allowing water to come in contact with its internal parts will result in damage to the device Handle the lens and all moving parts with care Do not apply force to the lens or moni tor or to the connector card slot battery chamber or sliding lens covers These parts are especially susceptible to dam age Do not point the lens at strong light sources for extended periods Avoid pointing the lens at the sun or other strong light sources for extended periods when using or storing the cam era Intense light may cause deteriora tion in the CCD image sensor produc ing a white blur effect in photographs 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 circumst
29. zoom out from your sub ne ject increasing the area visible in the frame indicator shows e Press the LT button to zoom in on your subject amount of zoom so that it fills a larger area of the frame eWhen the camera is zoomed in to maximum FJ w T magnification holding the _T button down for over a second will trigger digital zoom and the zoom indicator will turn yellow Use the _T and CW_ buttons to adjust zoom in the digital zoom range To cancel digital zoom press CW_ until the Zoom indicator turns white Digital Zoom In digital zoom data from the camera s image sensor are processed digi tally enlarging the center portion of the picture to fill the frame Unlike optical zoom digital zoom does not increase the amount of detail visible in the picture Instead details visible at maximum optical zoom are simply enlarged producing a slightly grainy image Digital zoom V Do Not Touch the Lens Avoid touching the lens when opening or closing the sliding lens cover V Close the Multi Connector Cover Make sure the multi connector cover is tightly closed before using the camera 15 Audes6o oud Diseg g Aydei6oj0oug vIseg E Step 3 Focus and Shoot Focus Press the shutter release button halfway to set focus and exposure In mode the camera will automatically focus on the subject at the center of the frame Focus and exposure will lock while the shutter release button is pressed halfway
30. 0 Framing guides displayed in monitor E __ Position subject in framing guides and Depending on the mode selected restrictions may apply to flash mode 4 18 the self timer 20 or macro close up W 21 These restric tions are noted on the pages that follow The AF assist illuminator 4 16 is available only when PORTRAIT is selected for portrait assist or NIGHT PORTRAIT is selected for Eq night portrait assist Using the Guides Your subject does not have to fit exactly in the framing guides 23 poN BUSIS F Portrait Assist portrait assist mode is used to frame portraits in which the main subject stands out clearly while back ground details are softened lending the composition a sense of depth the degree of softening depends on the amount of light available A framing assist menu helps frame off center subjects and compose tall or wide shots and two person portraits Of WW of ww PORTRAIT No guides are displayed Camera focuses on subject in cente of frame Portrait left Compose shot with subject in left half of frame Camera fo cuses on subject in framing guide j j poN 2U E 3 lta JE A Portrait right Compose shot with subject in right half of frame Camera focuses on subject in framing guide Portrait close up Compose shot with subject s face in top half of frame Camera focuses on face area in framing guide Portrai
31. 05 15 51 03 04 20 2005 15 53 Selected files will be copied OK mW Exit Confirm Select Selected file shown by Repeat steps 5 6 to select additional files Confirmation dialog displayed To copy files highlight Yes and press To deselect file highlight and press multi selector right 35 Movie Mode The camera can record the following types of movie All movies have a frame rate of fifteen frames per second except in the case of time lapse movies movies include sound recorded via the built in microphone Max length Internal 256MB memory memory Description 12MB MB card Frame size is 640 x 480 pixels suitable for eleva 7min TV movie 640 sion playback 12 gt N 14min Small size 320 Frame size is 320 x 240 pixels 15s default 7 LP Frame size is 160 x 120 pixels reducing file size 2 min AI min Smaller size 160 and allowing longer movies to be recorded 385 Camera takes up to 1800 stills at specified inter kaS 9 55 vals and joins them to create silent movie with Time lapse 143 frame size of 640 x 480 amp 38 Shoot flowers movie l frames opening butterfly emerging from cocoon etc Approximate maximum total length may vary with make of card t Shooting can continue to limit of available memory Maximum shown by camera is 999 ___ To choose the type of movie that will be recorded ast a MOVIE
32. 12 MB SD Secure Digital memory cards File system Compliant with Design Rule for Camera File System DCF Exif 2 2 and Digital Print Order Format DPOF File formats Compressed JPEG baseline compliant Movies QuickTime Sound files WAV Exposure Metering 256 segment matrix metering linked to AF area Exposure control Programmed auto exposure with exposure compensation 2 0 2 0EV in steps of EV Range Shutter Speed Aperture Range f 3 0 and f 8 5 W A standard widely used in the digital camera industry to ensure compatibility among different makes t Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras Version 2 2 allows information stored with pictures to be used for optimal color reproduction when images are output on Exif compliant printers SOLON edUYIOL E 95 Sensitivity Approximately equivalent to ISO 50 100 200 400 Auto Self timer Approximately 10 seconds Built in flash Range approx W 0 3 2 5m 1 8 2 T 0 3 1 4m 1 4 7 Sync method Sensor flash system I O terminals Multi connector Interface SB Water resistance Equivalent to IEC 60529 IPX4 splash proof Video output Can be selected from NTSC and PAL Supported Chinese Simplified and Traditional Dutch English French Ger languages man Italian Japanese Korean Russian Spanish Swedish Power sources e One rechargeable Nikon EN EL8 lithium ion battery supplied e EH 63 AC ada
33. 29 31 Dusk Dawn is selected in scene mode e Sunset Copy or Panorama assist is selected in scene 29 31 mode other flash modes can be selected e Option other than Time lapse movie is selected in 36 Flash does not fire movie mode e Continuous or Multi shot 16 is selected for Continuous 61 e BSS is enabled 63 Randomly spaced Shutter speed too slow Noise can be reduced by bright pixels tule TE Tech l He a aa n e Selecting scene mode and choosing Night portrait 27 29 image Night landscape or Dusk Dawn as appropriate to subject and lighting conditions e Flash is off 18 e Flash window is blocked 215 Barat rata E e Subject IS outside range of flash recompose picture 18 19 uneo with subject in range of flash or use D lighting 43 e Exposure compensation is too low 61 e Subject is backlit select scene mode setting of Back 18 31 light use fill flash or use D lighting 43 i e Exposure compensation is too high 61 Pictures are smeared Lens is dirty Clean lens 84 Colors are unnatural White balance does not match light source 60 File can notbe File has been overwritten or renamed by computer or played back other make of camera Ko O Problem Solution Can not zoom in on picture Can not create copy using crop D light ing or small picture options Pictures are not displayed on televi sion set PictureProject does not start when cam era is connected or memory card insert ed in card reader or card slot
34. 40 2200 All figures are approximate File size of pictures depends on scene recorded pro ducing wide variations in number of images that can be stored If memory remains for more than 999 pictures exposure count display will show 999 Image File and Folder Names On the memory card pictures are identified by file names with three parts a four let ter identifier a four digit file number assigned automatically by the camera in ascend ing order and a three letter extension e g DSCNO001 JPG Movies are recorded as QuickTime movie files and can be played back on a computer after transfer Type Identifier Extension x Still picture CSN JPG 17 Mwe O SCN MOV Voice memo appended to original stil DSCN WAV 44 Voice memo appended to cropped copy RSCN WAV 44 Voice memo appended to small cop SSCN Wav _ 44 When a picture is viewed on the camera the file number and extension appear in the top right corner of the display The identifier is not displayed but is visible when the picture is transferred to a computer 93 SOLON J amp V1uy2 L E File Storage Image File and Folder Names Continued Pictures are stored in folders named with a three digit folder number followed by a five character identifier P_ plus a three digit sequence number for pictures taken using panorama assist e g 101P_001 Ref 32 INTVL for interval timer photog raphy e g 1O1
35. 82 cea ee USED eCheck that connectors are clean WARNING THIS Error accessing memory card eTurn camera off and confirm 10 11 CARD CANNOT BE READ that memory card is correctly Flashes inserted CARD IS NOT FORMATTED Press multi selector up to high Memory card has not been for light FORMAT and press center 79 Flashes matted for use in camera to format card or turn camera 10 11 FORMAT off and replace card NO gt e Choose new image mode 59 Camera in shooting mode In e Remove memory card and use 10 11 sufficient memory to record pic internal memory or insert new OUT OF MEMORY tures at current settings memory card 4 or ca e Delete pictures 17 68 Camera connected to computer Not enough memory to record in formation need for transfer Delete unwanted pictures and 17 try again 68 86 Display IMAGE CANNOT BE SAVED W or in SOUND FILE CAN NOT BE SAVED W or in IMAGE HAS ALREADY BEEN MODIFIED D LIGHTING CANNOT BE USED FILE CONTAINS NO IMAGE DATA THIS IMAGE CANNOT BE DELETED NO SOUND FILE CANNOT RECORD MOVIE NEW CITY IS INTHE CURRENT TIME ZONE MEMORY CONTAINS NO IMAGES ALL IMAGES ARE HIDDEN eCamera has run out of file e Select Reset all after either numbers inserting new memory card or formatting the memory card or internal memory eNot enough memory to Format destination or delete copy picture using crop D pictures If copying pictures lighting small pict
36. Bridge the MENU button The menu shown at right will be dis eee played press the multi selector up or down to highlight Rp deze an option then press the center to select LJ Paper size ok Confirm Option Description Print one copy of all pictures Message shown o at right displayed during printing to cancel Printing and return to PictBridge menu before all im ages have been printed press center of multi x selector When printing is complete message ov Cancel Print all images shown below at right will be displayed for about two seconds followed by PictBridge Turn camera off and disconnect USB DPOF printing Print current DPOF print order 457 l Menu shown at right will be displayed Press WaupapEeR SIZE 12 multi selector up or down to highlight Default Default default page size for current printer 3 5 x5 5 x7 Postcard 100mmx150mm 4 x6 Posicard 8 x10 Letter A3 or A4 then press center 100mm x150mm to select and return to PictBridge menu Conii Paper size 55 XPeqA ejd UO JION r yoeqhe q UO JOH Printing Selected Pictures Print Selection Choosing Print selection in the PictBridge menu see previous page displays the menu shown in Step 1 PRINT SELECTION AA PRINT SELECTION 04 20 2005 15 30 15 30 ww Back Confirm ww Back Confirm Scroll through pictures Current pic Select current picture and set num ture
37. C adapter is connected and can provide several days of backup power after about 10 hours of charging The clock and birthday counter may be reset when the battery runs low when the battery is exhausted the DATE menu will be displayed automatically If the clock is not set a date not set icon will flash in the monitor during shooting Pictures taken while this icon is displayed will have a time stamp of 00 00 0000 00 00 while movies will be dated 01 01 2005 00 00 13 sdays S414 E Basic Photography This section describes how to take pictures in I auto mode an automatic point and shoot mode recommended for first time users of digital cam eras Step 1 Select yj Mode Open the sliding lens cover The camera will turn on and the power on lamp will light Press the mode but ton until the green 8 auto mode indicator lights The camera is ready to shoot when the view through the camera lens is displayed in the monitor Battery indicator ap pears when ad running low Shooting mode E indi Internal memory memory card cates auto mode fy tN indicator indicates whether internal memory iN or memory card L is used Audesbo oud Diseg E Image mode choose from five options depending on how picture will be used Number of exposures remain 59 Default is e 5N AUTO C 10Je ing depends on capacity of a O internal memory or memory Flash mode
38. INTVL Ref 62 SOUND for voice recordings e g 101SOUND 34 and NIKON for all other pictures e g 1OONIKON Folders can hold up to 200 pictures if a picture is taken when the current folder contains 200 pictures a new folder will be created by adding one to the current folder number If a picture is taken when the current folder contains a picture numbered 9999 a new folder will be created and file numbering will begin again from 0001 If the current folder is numbered 999 and contains 200 pictures or a picture numbered 9999 no further pictures can be taken until the memory card is formatted 79 or a new memory card inserted Files copied using Copy gt Selected images Selected files are copied to the current folder where they are assigned new file numbers in ascending order starting from the largest file number in memory Copy gt All images Copy all files copies all fold ers from the source device file names do not change but new folder numbers are assigned in ascending order starting from the largest folder number on the destina tion device 4 35 71 The picture displayed when playback mode is selected is the picture with the largest file number in the folder with the largest folder number Printing the Date and Time of Recording on Pictures To print the time and date of recording on pictures e take pictures using the Date imprint option in the setup menu which imprints the date or date and time of
39. L8 Rechargeable Li ion Battery Type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Rated capacity 3 7 V 730 mAh OTe mu wae O 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions 35mm x 47 mm x 5 mm 1 4 x 1 9 x 0 2 WxHxD exclud ing projections Approximately 17g 0 602 excluding terminal cover SOLON edUYIOL F SOON Jediuurde f Index Symbols 3 auto mode 2 14 TD delete button 3 17 34 40 41 44 in internal memory indicator 4 14 16 memory card indicator 4 14 16 MENU menu button 3 22 35 36 58 65 72 movie mode 36 40 gt playback button 3 17 41 65 ENA transfer button 46 48 ENA transfer icon 69 80 amp wait icon 16 86 Eh D Lighting guide 5 43 Eh D Lighting icon 5 43 A AC adapter 6 9 82 97 Accessories 82 AE L 32 39 62 AF see Focus indicator AF assist 80 90 AF assist illuminator 2 16 80 83 95 Assist modes 23 27 Auto off 79 Auto transfer 80 A V cable 45 B Back light 31 Backlit subjects 31 43 Batteries lil 7 9 14 82 85 EN EL8 7 9 82 97 charging 8 9 Beach Snow 29 Best Shot Selector 63 Black and white 64 Blur 19 78 86 90 Blur warning 4 16 19 78 BSS see Best Shot Selector C Clock see Date Close up 30 Close ups 21 Color options 4 64 98 Computer 46 copying pictures to 47 49 Compression 59 Continuous 61 COOL STATION 6 8 9 45 47 52 Copy playback men
40. Nikon En The Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the COOLPIX 7 DIGITAL CAMERA COOLPIX 2 CE Water Resistance Read the following warnings before using the camera Damage or malfunc tion resulting from failure to observe the following precautions is not covered under warranty The accessories provided with the camera are not water resistant Important Read Before Use The COOLPIX S2 is not waterproof and should never be immersed in water It is water and dust tight giving it water resistance equivalent to IEC 60529 IPX4 splash proof Its enclosures are intended for use indoors and outdoors to protect the enclosed equipment against water splashed from any direction Please observe the following precautions Do not wash in water Do not immerse Use a dry cloth to remove spray or other moisture Keep terminals dry Ensure that the mult connector cover Is tightly closed Trademark Information Macintosh Mac OS and QuickTime are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation The SD logo is a trademark of the SD Card Association Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc PictBridge is a trademark D Lighting technology is in this manual or the other documentation provided with your Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Symbols and Conventions To make it easi
41. OW E More on Photography 4 Using the Flash The following flash modes are available How it works When to use it ee BUS ee Best choice in most situations Flash fires several times at low Use to reduce red eye in portraits intensity before main flash Works best when subject looks directly pictures are further processediat low intensity flashes Not recom to reduce red eye if required mended when quick shutter response Auto with red eye reduction Bi 19 D Use to capture natural lighting under Flash will not fire even when dim light or where use of flash is prohib lighting is poor ited If camera shake icon appears care should be taken to avoid blurring Flash Cancel off Flash fires whenever picture Use to fill in illuminate shadows and 5 Anytime Flash is taken back lit subjects fill flash C Fah E o Contirm E o Contirm ii 2 Highlight mode Exit menu to exit without changing mode wait two seconds Selection is shown by icon at bottom of display 18 WZ When Lighting Is Poor When lighting is poor sensitivity is raised to compensate and the image in the monitor may be slightly grainy This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction FA The Camera Shake Icon When lighting is poor and the flash is off shutter Fey speeds will slow and pictures may be blurred If the shutter Y speed re
42. W dnyas aul E 4 Sound Settings MENU gt gt Sound settings gt The options in this menu control the sound settings listed below BUTTON SOUND If On is selected beep will sound once if memory card is inserted data are deleted memory card or internal Button memory is formatted or new mode is selected Beep sound will sound three times if battery is exhausted or if memory card is locked or memory card or internal memory is full when shutter is released Choose sound played when shutter is released If Off lis selected no sound will be played when shutter is Shutter released Regardless of setting chosen no sound is sound played in Sports mode J 26 at Continuous set tings other than Single 61 when flash fires or when BSS is enabled 4 63 If On is selected startup sound will play when camera is turned on Startup sound will not play if camera is Start up inserted in MV 12 COOL STATION when USB cable is sound connected 8 47 52 Choose volume for playback and for button shutter and start up sounds from Loud or Normal Choosing Volume Off mutes shutter and start up sounds and sets play back volume to lowest level mew Exit Confirm SHUTTER SOUND mew Exit Confirm START UP SOUND wew Exit Confirm VOLUME rie 4 Loud Normal Off mew Exit Confirm Blur Warning MENU gt if gt Blarwarning p If On is selec
43. With the shutter release button pressed halfway check the focus and flash indicators n Subject in focus green Camera unable to focus on subject at a ae ie Blinks center of frame Using focus lock focus Focus indicator A te ma e red on another subject at same distance then recompose picture and shoot 4 92 of Flash will fire when picture is taken D red g a evoke Flash is charging red Indicator lamp Off Flash is off or not required flash lamp Take the picture Press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to take the picture To prevent blur press the shutter release button down smoothly a blur warn ing may appear at slow shutter speeds fH 78 V4 During Recording While pictures are being recorded the internal memory memory card indicator in or will blink The camera can continue to take pictures until the amp wait icon is displayed Do not turn the camera off eject the memory card or remove or dis connect the power source while the internal memory memory card indicator is blinking or the amp icon is displayed Cutting power or removing the memory card in these circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to the camera or card J The AF Assist Illuminator If lighting is poor the built in AF assist illuminator will light Om when the shutter release button is pressed halfway yt the camera to focus even when t
44. a blower typically a small device with a rubber bulb attached to one end that is pumped to produce a stream of air out the other To re move fingerprints or other stains that can not be removed with a blower wipe the lens with a soft cloth using a spiral motion that starts in the center of the lens and works out to the edges If this fails to clean the lens wipe with a dry cloth lightly dampened with commercial lens cleaner Monitor The monitor is protected by a sheet of acrylic plastic Remove dust or lint with a blower To remove fingerprints and other stains clean with a soft dry cloth being careful not to apply pressure Avoid contact with liquid crystal Should the monitor break care should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass and to prevent the liquid crystal from the display touching the skin or entering the eyes or mouth Body Use a blower to remove dust dirt or sand then wipe gently with a soft dry cloth After using the camera at the beach or seaside wipe off any sand or salt with a dry cloth lightly dampened with fresh water then dry thoroughly The camera may be damaged if foreign matter gets inside the camera body Nikon cannot accept liability for damage caused by dirt or sand Do not use alcohol thinner or other volatile chemicals Notes on the Monitor e The monitor may contain a few pixels that are always lit or that do not light This is a characteristic common to all TFT LCD displays and does no
45. ame Copies are stored as JPEG files with a compression ratio of 1 16 Copies are created with the same transfer marking and date and time or recording as the original but any hanges to transfer marking or to protect and print attributes must be made separately ee the Appendix for more information on how small pictures are stored A 93 94 Copies can only be created if sufficient memory is available Small copies may not dis play or transfer correctly when viewed on other models of Nikon camera Small copies can not be created from movies Si 40 cropped copies 4 42 or small pictures 70 Coy C gt Copy gt gt MENU gt This option is only available when a memory card is inserted when it can be used to copy pictures between internal memory and the memory card Option Description ME Copy pictures from internal memory to memory card Jed Copy pictures from memory card to internal memory Selecting either of the above options displays the menu shown at right aaa Selected images An mam All images EN Exit Confirm a Description Select images for copying 4 66 Confirma GS CAMERATOCARD tion dialog shown at right will be displayed press e multi selector up or down to highlight option Us press center to select e Select No to exit without copying pictures O wew Exit Confirm e Select Yes to copy selected pictures Confirmation dialog displ
46. ances could result in loss of data or in damage to product memory or in ternal circuitry To prevent an accidental interruption of power avoid carrying the product from one place to another while the AC adapter is connected Do not drop The product may malfunction if sub jected to strong shocks or vibration Keep away from strong magnetic fields Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields Strong static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equip ment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor damage data stored on the memory card or affect the product s internal circuitry Avoid sudden changes in temperature Sudden changes in temperature such as occur when entering or leaving a heated building on a cold day can cause condensation inside the device To prevent condensation place the device in a carrying case or a plastic bag before exposing it to sudden changes in temperature The AF Assist Illuminator LED The light emitting diode LED used in the AF assist illuminator conforms to the following IEC standard ha CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT IEC60825 1 Edition 1 22071 83 r s oN JedUUEL SO10N Jer1UydeL E Cleaning Lens The lens is equipped with a protective glass cover One key to preserving the condition of glass parts is to not touch them with your fingers Remove dust or lint with
47. ayed press multi selec II CAMERA TO CARD tor up or down to highlight option press center to select e Select No to exit without copying pictures e Select Yes to copy all pictures E wew Exit Confirm All images will be copied OK FA Copy See Copying Voice Recordings for information on copying voice recordings 4 35 The camera may be unable to copy pictures that were created with another make of camera or that have been modified on a computer Copies lose all print 50 51 and transfer 4 69 marking Protect marking A 68 is not affected See the Appendix for more information on copies are stored Si 93 94 71 nuay y2eqAej d aul E nuay dnyas aul E The Setup Menu The setup menu contains the following options Shooting menu Scene menu Movie Playback menu Set clock and choose home and destination time zones Description Return to menu for current mode D 58 22 36 65 Welcome screen ee 1 2 74 7 Monitor settings Format memory Format card Language Interface Format internal memory or memory card Choose language for camera menus and messages 80 Adjust settings for connection to television or computer 80 AF assist Turn AF assist illuminator on or off Reset all 79 Restore camera settings to default values 80 81 Choose how menus are displayed Firmware version Display camera firmware version 81 To display the setup menu SET UP
48. button is pressed halfway and remain locked while the shutter release button is held in this position focus lock Focus lock can be used to take pictures of off center subjects or in situations in which the camera is unable to focus using autofocus l Focus F2 Check focus indicator Focus and exposure are locked while shut f Press shutter release button rest of way ter release button is pressed halfway down to take picture Do not change distance between camera and subject while focus lock is in effect If subject moves release shutter release button and focus again at new distance EN Getting Good Results with Autofocus Autofocus performs best when there is contrast between the subject and the back ground and the subject is evenly lit It does not perform well if the subject is very dark or moving rapidly if there are objects of sharply differing brightness in the scene e g the sun is behind your subject and their features are in deep shadow or if there are several objects at different distances from the camera at the center of the frame e g your subject is inside a cage 92 SOON V1uy2 L File Storage The following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stored in internal memory and on a 256 megabyte memory card in different image modes Image mode Internal memory 12 MB 256 MB memory card Al High 2592 Normal 2592 T 195 308 1025 TV screen 6
49. choose from five modes according to light card and on option chosen ing and creative intent 18 Default is AUTO for Image Mode 93 WZ The Battery Indicator Display Description ICON Battery fully charged Low battery prepare to recharge or change battery If flash fires monitor will turn off while flash recharges WARNING Battery exhausted No pictures can be taken until battery has been re BATTERY charged or replaced with fully charged spare battery Power on lamp EXHAUSTED flickers Shooting Options 8 auto mode offers flash 4 18 self timer 4 20 and macro close up options amp 21 In addition a seven item shooting menu gives full control over such settings as white balance and exposure compensation 4 58 14 Step 2 Frame the Picture Ready the camera Hold the camera steadily in both hands Don t Block the Shot To avoid muffled sound or dark or partially obscured pictures keep fingers and other objects away from the microphone lens flash and AF assist lamp 2 Frame the subject The camera is equipped with two types of built in zoom optical zoom in which the camera s tele scoping lens can be used to magnify the subject up to 3x and digital zoom in which digital processing is used to further magnify the image up to 4x for a Zoom Zoom total of 12x Use the zoom buttons to frame your out in subject in the center of the monitor rey LC e Press the CW_ button to
50. de pressing the MENU button to display the camera menus or by selecting another mode If the lens cover is closed the camera will turn off and can only be reactivated by opening the lens cover or pressing the gt button to start playback M Format Memory MENU fy Format memory DEN Format Card PO Co If no memory card is inserted this option is named Format memory and for mats internal memory Otherwise it is named Format card and formats the memory card for use in the camera Note that formatting permanently deletes all data including protected pictures and any other files that may be present Before formatting be sure to transfer any valued pictures to a computer Sj 46 49 The following options will be displayed if a memory card is inserted Quick Format applies only to areas in which data are stored Faster than normal format format Format Entire memory or memory card is formatted A confirmation dialog is displayed before formatting begins Select Format to format the storage device The message shown at right will be displayed do not turn the camera off remove the battery or y memory card or unplug the AC adapter while this message is displayed Format Card Format memory cards before first use and reformat them regularly thereaf ter Without regular formatting performance will drop with use Note that memory cards can not be formatted when the battery is low FORMATTING 79 nua dnjes y F
51. dicated by the following symbol This icon marks warnings information that should be read before using this Nikon product to prevent possible injury WARNINGS N Turn off in the event of malfunction A Keep out of reach of children Should you notice smoke or an unusual smell coming from the camera or AC adapter unplug the AC adapter and remove the battery immediately tak ing care to avoid burns Continued operation could result in injury After removing or disconnecting the power source take the equipment to a Nikon authorized service representative for inspection Do not disassemble Touching the internal parts of the camera or AC adapter could result in injury Repairs should be performed only by qualified technicians Should the camera or AC adapter break open as the result of a fall or other accident take the product to a Nikon authorized service representative for inspection after unplugging the product and or removing the battery Do not use the camera or AC adapter 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 Handle the camera strap with care Never place the strap around the neck of an infant or child Particular care should be taken to pre vent infants from putting the batteries or other small parts into their mouths N Observe the following precautions when handling the AC adapter e Use only adapters desig
52. e Yes Delete recording and return to voice recording list 34 Copying Voice Recordings To copy voice recordings between internal memory and COPY SOUND FILES a memory card display the voice recording list shown a in Step 1 on the preceding page and press the MENU but ton The menu shown at right will be displayed MENU Exit Confirm D Highlight option e M gt Copy recordings from internal memory to memory card e J gt Copy recordings from memory card to internal memory COPY SOUND FILES Fe CAMERATOCARD _ au Selected files mam CODY all files mo CAMERA TO CARD 8am Selected files mam CODY all files ES ww Exit Confirm Display menu of copy options ix To copy all voice recordings highlight Copy all files and press multi selector right A confirmation dialog will be displayed press multi selector down to highlight Yes and a press center of multi selector SELECT SOUND FILES 001 04 20 2005 15 46 002 04 20 2005 15 51 003 04 20 2005 15 53 SELECT SOUND FILES 001 04 20 2005 15 46 002 04 20 2005 15 51 003 04 20 eea SHUIPIOIDY JIOA m Exit Confirm Select Highlight file ew Exit Confirm Select Display list of voice recording files Press MENU button to exit without copying recordings SELECT SOUND FILES 001 04 20 2005 15 46 002 04 20 20
53. e any pictures selected for the welcome screen 4 73 Care should be taken to avoid injury or damage to property when physically destroying data storage devices vV Table of Contents FOE E centre econ inet E E A N A E E i Introduction 1 Parts of the CAME l Aisiicisiecinanatenacadeconiaaennurcntneainctindacdednemnndededentoindeinmannentcmensin 2 The GT ON esser E SA 4 The MV 12 COOLS PATIO Na isuses cteicicrenntecenetscneiaateasaloceternnentnatcaneidecasionsdeastene 6 The EH 63 AC Adapter niwsccansiacvsinonetindin ouscusansdanbieateiuuseeWiandisiinata R NEEE 6 First Steps 7 Inserting the Battery sccitisccassinsichesionsacdnathnecaacabencosxesedbeansadedsasancacedboieaxeansenoadeesth 7 Charging the Battery esiseinas eannan ani AEA A A OERA 8 Inserting Memory Cards sissisnsiisnnssasinratendennanninii anaiai 10 Tumming the Camera ON sassinoro aAa ANA 12 Ba US SS e A seoteasaustucesdaeseanee 12 Basic Photography 14 Step 1 Select Mode ccccccsssssecssseceessseeccseeeesseeecesseeeessseeeessseeseesaeees 14 Step 2 Frame the PictUre essnonnnnnnnnnnnseesssnnnnnnnnrrrrnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnne 15 Step 3 FOCUS and SNOOT sireisas 16 Step 4 View the Re SUItS ccccccccceceeseseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeananaases 17 More on Photography 18 Using the Flasin A AREAN RE 18 Taking Pictures with the Self Timer cccccccccssesseseesnseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseesseeens 20 Easy Close ups Macro Close Up MOde
54. e indicators 2 Monitor 3 4 14 84 95 brightness 76 indicators in 4 5 Monitor settings 76 MOV see Movies Movies 36 40 recording 38 39 viewing 40 MOVIE menu 36 Multi connector 3 6 8 Multi connector cover 3 6 8 Multi selector 3 Museum 30 MV 12 see COOL STATION N Night landscape 29 Night Portrait 27 NTSC see Video mode Number of exposures remain ing 14 93 O On off see Power switch P PAL see Video mode Panorama assist 31 32 Party Indoor 28 PictBridge 51 52 57 PictureProject 46 48 69 PLAYBACK MENU 65 71 Playback 17 41 57 full frame 17 41 movies 40 televison 45 thumbnail 41 voice memo 44 voice recording 33 35 Portrait 24 Power on lamp 2 12 Printing pictures 50 57 See also Date imprint Digital Print Order Format PictBridge 52 57 Print set 50 51 Print size 54 55 Protect 68 Protected pictures 68 Q Quick format 79 QuickTime 48 93 R Red eye reduction see Flash Reset all 80 81 S SANA scene mode 22 32 Scene selection 22 Secure Digital SD see Mem ory cards Self timer 20 Self timer lamp 2 20 Sensitivity 4 19 64 Sepia 64 Setup menu 72 81 SHOOTING menu 58 64 Shutter release button 16 Size see Image mode Slide show 67 Sliding lens cover 2 12 Small picture 70 Smear 84 Sound 33 35 36 44 Sound settings 78 Speedlight see Flash Sports 26 Standard color 64 Standby mode see Auto of
55. e restric tions are noted on the pages that follow S Party Indoor Use for shots that include details of the background or fsi to capture the effects of candlelight and other indoor background lighting S Hold camera steady Other modes can be selected Camera Shake At slow shutter speeds a icon appears in the monitor to warn that pictures may be blurred The following indicate the precautions that can be taken to avoid blur Hold camera steady Hold camera in both hands and brace elbows against body Use tripod Use tripod or rest camera on flat level surface 28 418 Beach Snow Captures the brightness of such subjects as snowtields beaches or sunlit expanses of water YZ Sunset Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises a e Hold camera steady wW mi ies Dusk Dawn Preserves the colors seen in the weak natural light be fore sunrise or after sunset e Noise reduction turns on at slow shutter speeds e Camera focuses at infinity AF indicator lights when ever shutter release button is pressed halfway AF as sist illuminator can not be used c4 D Y Off a Night landscape Slow shutter speeds are used to produce stunning night landscapes e Noise reduction turns on at slow shutter speeds e Camera focuses at infinity AF indicator lights when Fre cee H ever shutter release button is pressed halfway AF as f sist illuminator can not be used 5 P Y Off
56. ect Delete e Select No to exit without deleting picture or picture voice memo or voice e Select Yes to delete both picture and voice e Select to delete voice memo only WA Voice Memos See the Appendix for more information on how voice memos are stored 4 93 94 44 Erase 1 image s No Yes on Confirm Viewing Pictures on TV The MV 12 COOL STATION and EG E5000 audio video A V cable included with the camera can be used to connect the camera to a television or video cassette recorder VCR Choosing a Video Mode The Interface gt Video mode item in the setup menu offers a choice of NTSC and PAL 4 80 Be sure that the mode selected matches the standard used in the video device Place the camera in the COOL STATION Turn the camera off and place it in the COOL STATION amp 8 Connect the A V cable Insert the black plug into the COOL STATION s A V out connector Insert the yellow plug into the video in jack on the television or VCR Connect the white plug to the audio in jack Tune the television to the video channel If in doubt consult the documentation for your television or VCR Turn the camera on Press the gt button for about a second to turn the camera on The camera monitor will remain off and the television will show the image normally shown in the monitor WZ Viewing Pictures on TV To reduce the drain on the battery when viewi
57. ed Cam era focuses continuously until shutter release button is pressed halfway to lock focus Sport spectator Shutter release button can be pressed in one motion with out pausing halfway to check focus Camera focuses at about 4 5m 1499 to infinity at widest angle 6m 20 to infinity at maximum zoom AF indica tor lights whenever shutter release button is pressed halfway While shut ter release button is fully pressed pictures will be taken at rate of about 1 8fps until amp icon is displayed gt 7 lt a 16 shots in about 2 seconds and arranges them in 4 rows to form single pic EA Sport composite Each time shutter release button is pressed camera takes ture Al 1600 x 1200 pixels in size Camera focuses continuously until shut ter release button is pressed halfway to lock focus Focus Exposure and White Balance In sports assist mode focus exposure and white balance for all pictures are determined by the first shot in each series 26 Night Portrait Assist night portrait assist mode is used for taking portrait shots at night when it provides a natural balance be 3 tween the main subject and the background Pictures taken at slow shutter speeds are adjusted to reduce noise slightly increasing processing time to prevent blurring mount the camera on a tripod or rest it on a E stable surface Off Y off NIGHT PORTRAIT No guides are displayed Camera focuses on subject in center
58. elcome screen No to exit leaving the welcome screen unchanged Yes mW Exit Confirm Small Pictures and Cropped Copies Copies created with the small picture and cropping options can only be selected for the welcome screen if they are 640 x 480 pixels or larger 73 nu NW dnyas aul E nua dnyas aul E Date MENU gt gt Date C a a This option is used to set the camera clock and to choose home and travel destination time zones Option Description Set camera clock to current date and time i 12 13 ae Time zone on home or travel destination gt time zone turn daylight sav ing time on or off see below Time Zone Selecting Time zone displays the menu shown in Step 1 To choose a new home or travel destination time zone TIME ZONE 04 20 2005 13 20 CeZd amp London Casablanca HOMETIMEZONE al London Casablanca Kia mw Back Confirm il C mew Exit Confirm si TIME ZONE 04 20 2005 14 20 eiA Madrid Paris Berlin _ DaylightSaving e wew Back Confirm Highlight time zone MEN Exit Confirm sail Select time zone Press MENU button to menu shown in Step 1 Travel destination time zone can not be same as home time zone To switch between home 4 and travel destination time zones TIMEZONE 04 20 2005 13 20 TIME ZONE
59. end the show and return to the playback menu mew Exit Confirm Slide Shows The camera will enter standby mode if no operations are performed for thirty minutes y highlight Loop and press the center of the multi selector A check mark next to Loop indicates that the loop option is selected Copies created with the small picture option 4 70 are not displayed during slide shows Movies are displayed as still images showing the movie s first frame ia J Loop If Loop is selected in the starting screen the slide show will SLIDE SHOW ai repeat automatically To select or deselect the loop option Pause gt 5 Cc mw Exit k Confirm 67 nual seqhejd YL E 1 Delete D gt MENU gt e gt The delete menu contains the following options Description Select images for deletion 66 Confirma tion dialog shown at right will be displayed press multi selector up or down to highlight option press center to select e Select No to exit without deleting pictures i Erase selected images mew Exit Confirm e Select Yes to delete selected pictures Confirmation dialog displayed press multi selec Mi DELETE tor up or down to highlight option press center Erasing all images i gt Erase all forgalece om excluded Images e Select No to exit without deleting pictures e Select Yes to delete all unprotected pictures Se wew Exit Confirm If no
60. er to find the information you need the following symbols and conventions are used This icon marks cautions information V4 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 S This icon marks tips additional informa tion that may be helpful when using the camera This icon indicates that more information is available elsewhere in this manual or in the Quick Start Guide a Memory Cards Pictures taken with this camera can be stored in the camera s internal memory or on removable memory cards If a memory card is inserted all new pictures will be stored on the memory card and delete playback and format operations will apply only to the pictures on the memory card The memory card must be removed before the internal memory can be formatted or used to Store delete or view pictures Introduction First Steps Basic Photography More on Photography Scene Mode Voice Recordings Movies More on Playback Menu Guide Technical Notes 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 in
61. f Strap camera 2 Sunset 29 Support information 1 7 Telephoto see Zoom Television 45 59 80 connecting to 45 Thumbnail playback 41 Time zone 12 13 74 75 Timer see Self timer Time lapse movies 36 38 39 Transfer 46 49 marking pictures for 69 80 Transfer marking 69 Tripod 3 19 20 T button see Zoom buttons U USB 47 80 cable UC E10 46 47 52 connector 6 V VCR 45 Video mode 45 80 Vivid color 64 Voice memo 44 Voice recording 31 33 35 copying 35 Volume 78 playback 34 40 44 78 W WAV 93 Welcome screen 73 White balance 4 60 preset 60 Wide angle see Zoom W button see Zoom buttons Z Zoom 15 21 91 95 digital 15 38 61 indicator 15 optical 15 38 playback 41 42 Zoom buttons 15 99 SOJON JeduUUud2e f Nikon No reproduction in any form of this manual in whole or in part except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews may be made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION NIKON CORPORATION Printed in Japan Fuji Bldg 2 3 Marunouchi 3 chome SB5100200501 11 Chiyoda ku Tokyo 100 8331 Japan 6MA09071 1
62. gencies and private groups ID cards and tickets such as passes and meal coupons Unless the prior permission of the gov ernment has been obtained the copy ing or reproduction of unused postage l l l stamps or post cards issued by the Comply with copyright notices government is prohibited The copying or reproduction of copy righted creative works such as books music paintings woodcut 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 The copying or reproduction of stamps issued by the government and of cer tified documents stipulated by law is prohibited Disposing of Data Storage Devices Please note that deleting images or formatting data storage devices such as memory card or built in camera memory does not completely erase the original image data Deleted files can sometimes be recovered from discarded storage devices using commercially available soft ware potentially resulting in the malicious use of personal 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 erase all data using commercial deletion software or format the device and then completely refill it with images containing no private information for example pictures of empty sky Be sure to also replac
63. halfway Scenic view Compose shot with sky in top third of frame Match skyline with wavy yellow guide Camera focuses at infinity AF indicator lights whenever shutter release button is pressed halfway FA Architecture Photograph buildings Framing gird helps keep verticals and horizontals aligned with the frame Camera focuses at infinity AF indicator lights whenever shutter release button is pressed halfway AA Group right Compose shot with portrait subjects at right and landmark or Hea nee l LOY other object in background at left of frame Camera focuses on portrait subject Soll Group left Compose shot with portrait subjects at left and landmark or BAH other object in background at right of frame Camera focuses on portrait subject Flash turns off automatically in LANDSCAPE Scenic view and Architecture modes In Group right and Group left modes flash mode is automatically set to AUTO other modes can be selected t Other modes can be selected 25 BPO BUSIS E poN 2U L Z Sports Assist 4 sports assist mode is used for dynamic action shots that capture moving objects The options in the assist menu can be used to freeze the action in a single shot or record motion in a series of pictures 5 D X Off Y Off u iy bs y SPORTS While shutter release button is held down pictures are recorded at rate of about 1 8 frames per second fps until icon is display
64. he subject is poorly lit Ce 80 16 Step 4 View the Results Press the gt button A picture will be displayed in the monitor 4 20 2005 TOONIKON 0001 IPG Gees View additional pictures Press the multi selector down or right to view pic tures in the order recorded up or left to view pic tures in reverse order Pictures are displayed briefly at low resolution while being read from memory making it possible to scroll rapidly through pictures without waiting for each image to be displayed at full resolution Keep the multi selector pressed to scroll quickly to the desired picture To return to shooting mode press the button again Deleting Unwanted Pictures To delete the picture currently displayed in the monitor press the f button A confirmation dia log will be displayed press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option and then press the center of the multi selector to make a selection e No Exit without deleting the picture e Yes Delete the picture The gt Button Erase 1 image 8 No Yes Confirm If the gt button is pressed for about one second while the sliding lens cover is closed the camera will turn on in playback mode To turn the camera off press the gt button again More About Playback For more information on playback see More on Playback 41 17 Audesbo oud Diseg E Audes6o Oud UO B
65. highlighted option mew Exit Confirm Highlight PTP or Mass storage Connecting the USB Cable Place the camera in the COOL STATION Turn the camera off and place it in the COOL STATION 8 Connect the USB cable If the computer is not already running turn it on and wait for it to start up Connect the UC E10 USB cable as shown below Connect the COOL STATION directly to the computer do not connect the cable via a USB hub or keyboard Turn the camera on Turn the camera on by opening the sliding lens cover 47 XPeqA ejd UO JION p ill O s o o 5 2 lt o D A Transferring Pictures If PictureProject is installed the PictureProject Transter window will be dis played in the computer monitor when the camera is connected and turned on Pictures can be transferred using the button in PictureProject see the PictureProject reference manual CD for details or by pressing the center of the multi selector aN Pressing the center of the multi selector WZ button copies to the computer all pictures that are marked for transfer 4 69 The following messages will be displayed in the camera monitor while pictures are transferred TRANSFERING IMAGES b TO COMPUTER b ENI NI PREPARING TO TRANSFER TRANSFER COMPLETED nA V4 During Transfer Do not turn the camera off
66. ighting is not available with cropped copies 4 42 movies 4 40 small pictures A 70 or copies created with D lighting 43 yoeqhelg UO JION r yoeghe d UO JION E Voice Memos Recording and Playback A voice memo can be recorded and appended to any picture marked with a BY voice memo recording guide icon in full frame playback 41 If a voice memo already exists for the current picture it must be deleted before a new memo can be recorded Voice memos can not be recorded for movies or during thumb nail playback 4 41 or playback zoom RH 42 To Press Description If icon is displayed on current picture memo will be record Record ed while shutter release button is held down Recording ends after Shutter DENE button microphone during recording Pictures for which voice memo exists are z marked by voice memo playback Play guide and icons Press shutter release but Shutter memo ton to play voice memo Playback ends when button voice memo ends or shutter release button is pressed again Change volume volume _T_ to increase 04 20 2005 TOONTXON 15 17 000i JPG AA 5M LY about 20s or when shutter release button is released Do not touch Zoom button controls volume during playback Press Cw_ to lower Confirmation dialog displayed Press multi selector up or down to highlight option press center to sel
67. iler or Nikon repre sentative LENS ERROR 88 Troubleshooting If the camera fails to function as expected check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon representative Refer to the page numbers in the right most column for more information Electronically Controlled Cameras In extremely rare instances unusual characters may appear in the monitor and the camera may stop functioning In most cases this phenomenon is caused by a strong external static charge Turn the camera off remove and replace the batteries and or disconnect and reconnect the AC adapter and turn the camera on again In the event of continued malfunction contact your re tailer or Nikon representative Note that disconnecting the power source as described above may result in the loss of any data not recorded to internal memory or the memory card at the time the problem occurred Data already recorded will not be affected xs e Camera is off 2 e Battery is not correctly inserted or battery chamber cov 7 er is not properly latched e Battery is exhausted 8 9 e AC adapter is not properly connected 6 9 Monitor is blank Standby mode press shutter release button halfway ne e Camera in COOL STATION camera connected to com 45 47 puter or audio video cable connected e Voice recording is being recorded 33 e Camera is shooting time lapse movie 38 e Interval timer shooting in progress 62 No indicators appear Hide info
68. ill not be used for an extended period store it in a cool 15 C 25 C 59 F 77 F dry place Recharge it at least once a year and run it flat before returning it to storage e Replace the battery when it no longer holds a charge Used batteries are a valuable resource Please recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations 85 SOLON PdUYIOL F SOON JedUUEL Error Messages The following table lists the error messages and other warnings that appear in the monitor and how to deal with them Display Flashes Clock not set Set clock PEE WARNING Turn camera off and replace PERS Ge USIED pe Aaa battery te AF Use focus lock to focus on an Camera cannot focus other subject at same distance 16 flashes red then recompose picture Use flash or steady camera us ing tripod by placing camera Aow SMES pact on level surface or by holding ee Flashes Pictures may be blurred ee Pree aia Nee test neti Mie bows against torso INITIALIZING LENS Wait until lens is initialized and CANNOT FOCUS Camera cannot focus camera has zoomed out to wid 15 est angle WARNING PLEASE WAIT FOR THE Message clears from display CAMERA TO FINISH Camera turned off or button automatically when recording 16 RECORDING pressed during recording is complete a MEMORY CARD IS Write protect switch is in lock Slide write protect to write WRITE PROTECTED position position THIS CARD e Use approved card
69. indicator 0 14 ej D Lighting guide ccccceeeeees 43 J Volume indicator 06 34 40 44 I Voice memo recording guide 44 Voice memo playback guide 44 Current frame number total number of frames 93 94 Movie Engi cane eeneene ees teen 36 1 Appears when batteries are running low WT D Lighting ICON 43 KI Movie playback indicator 40 WPA Voice Memo ICON 44 E IMAGE MOAE cc ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 59 WM Movie Indicator eee 40 E Protect ICON ccecce 68 9 Print order ICON aceceeceeene 51 IP ransfer ICOM esresxicdinaderdewvsiwe ss 69 80 if Time of recording 12 13 74 75 i Date of recording 12 13 74 75 UO IPNpoI U F uolpnpowu E The MV 12 COOL STATION Place the camera in the supplied MV 12 COOL STATION to e Charge the camera battery 4 8 e View pictures on a television 45 e Copy pictures to a computer 47 DCN connector e Print pictures via direct USB connection Rj 52 i 8 USB connector i 47 52 neg Audio video Camera connector 8 sonn ctor The MV 12 COOL STATION is not water resistant A V out 88 45 Placing the Camera in the COOL STATION Removing the Camera from the COOL Open the multi connector cover and STATION place the camera in the COOL STATION Remove the camera as shown below and as shown below making sure that the close the multi connect
70. irth 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 for customers in Canada CAUTION ATTENTION This class B digital apparatus meets all re Cet appareil num rique de la classe B res quirements of the Canadian Interference pecte toutes les exigences du R glement Causing Equipment Regulations sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or repro duced by means of a scanner digital camera or other device may be punishable by law e Items prohibited by law from being Cautions on certain copies and re copied or reproduced productions Do not copy or reproduce paper money The government has issued cautions on coins securities government bonds or copies or reproductions of securities is local government bonds even if such sued by private companies shares bills copies or reproductions are stamped checks gift certificates etc commuter Sample passes or coupon tickets except when The copying or reproduction of paper a minimum of necessary copies are to money coins or securities which are be provided for business use by a com circulated in a foreign country is pro pany Also do not copy or reproduce hibited passports issued by the government licenses issued by public a
71. is selected for Photo info Select Show 16 in monitor info e Monitor brightness needs adjustment 76 Monitor is hard to Monitor has dimmed to save power press shutter release 12 read button halfway e Monitor is dirty clean monitor 84 e Camera is in playback mode 17 41 e Batteries are exhausted 14 e Indicator flash lamp blinks flash is charging 16 No picture is taken Display shows CARD IS NOT FORMATTED memory 79 when shutter release card is not formatted for use in camera button is pressed Display shows OUT OF MEMORY insufficient memo 59 ry to record picture at current Image mode setting e Display shows MEMORY CARD IS WRITE PROTECT 11 ED memory card is locked 89 SOJON Jed1UuIe f SOON JedUUEL e Camera can not focus on selected subject using autofo 92 Pictures are out of cus Use focus lock focus e AF assist illuminator is off Select Auto for AF assist 80 e Focus error Turn camera off and then on again 12 Camera shook during shot Blurring caused by camera shake can be reduced by Pictures are blurred Using the flash 18 e Using the Best Shot Selector BSS 63 e Using the self timer with a tripod 20 ae Flash is reflecting from particles in air Turn flash off 18 Flash is off Flash turns off automatically when e LANDSCAPE Scenic view or Architecture is selected 25 in landscape assist mode e Camera is in sports assist mode 26 e Night landscape Museum Fireworks show or
72. it Confirm AUTO 10 Interval Timer Photography nua Burjyooyus au E Highlight Set interval time or AE lock and press center of multi selector to display sub menu Press multi selector up or down to highlight option press center to select e SET INTERVAL TIME Choose interval between shots e AE LOCK Choose On to fix exposure and white balance for entire series at values for first frame Off to meter new values for each shot When On is selected for AE lock flash turns off automatically Exit to shooting mode Start recording Camera will take pictures at specified interval until shut ter release button is pressed again memory is full or 1 800 frames have been recorded To save power the monitor turns off between frames The monitor turns on automati cally immediately before the camera takes the next shot To ensure that the battery does not run flat before recording is complete use the supplied EH 63 AC adapter Pictures can not be played back during interval timer shooting See the Appendix for in formation on how pictures taken during interval timer shooting are stored 4 93 94 62 BSS Best Shot Selector BSS Ca gt MENU gt BSS ADSS The options in the best shot selector BSS menu are recommended for situ ations in which inadvertent camera movement can produce blurred pictures or when parts of the image are prone to under or over exposure BSS Off BSS off
73. k wards e Do not short or disassemble batteries e Do not expose batteries to flame or to excessive heat e Do not immerse in or expose to water e Replace the terminal cover when trans porting the battery Do not transport or store with metal objects such as neck laces or hairpins e Batteries are prone to leakage when fully discharged To avoid damage to the product be sure to remove the bat tery when no charge remains e Discontinue use immediately should you notice any change in the battery such as discoloration or deformation Use appropriate cables When connecting cables to the input and output jacks use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for the pur pose to maintain compliance with product regulations Handle moving parts with care Care should be taken to prevent fingers or other objects from being pinched in the sliding lens cover or other moving parts CD ROMs The CD ROMs supplied with this device should not be played back on audio CD equipment Playing CD ROMs on an audio CD player could cause hearing loss or damage the equipment Observe caution when operating the flash Using the flash close to your subject s eyes could cause temporary visual impairment Particular care should be observed if photographing infants when the flash should be no less than one meter 39 from the subject Do not fire the flash while it is touching a person or object Such use can result in the pers
74. k MEn scnoisurnasinaiani a ea iN TENEN 65 E ON er E A meencnmes 67 BE i E E E EE EA E E E E E A 68 OE a a E E R A 68 eaea AIAN E EEA S EEE E AAE 69 N P TUE a S E A 70 B a a EE E R E TE EE EE A A T E AEE E 71 The Setup MenU sitconste2acnastniinasansagedetnideedaienasdancstediboedecdadedanaebiednntcetdadaimncteas 72 Welcome SEEM ai ctirnatcdedccanteedunsrenamadssicemmitinnnsntinnacanstiuntineteimdiadsasimit auttaldoedisstubausbe 73 Ce EEI diaeresis EE E O cae dene endo A TT A A 74 Monitor SCT INGG 5 susaresnsorusnienien iiA i aE EAEE aa S Aa 76 ei Aa 1 E E EAE E IE E N E ENE E EE A E TA Tf OI SENS E EE EAT E cde TN EEE cloud eddemdadtesiduan 78 EDARIA E a a e EN EE E E E E NTA AA E 78 a LO AEAT ENAT EEEE E E E A N 79 F mat Memorn Format Cald eusarre deer aE EEEE EEEE 79 TMI EEE acted E EEE bernie stan E E EAE E E ET 80 UE IFAC A AE PET AEE EEN EN O A EENE A A E TAN 80 A T T N E T A A A E 80 E TAE IEE TE E ET ENEE A E ETA A 80 PNET MNS E EEE E EE EE EE E EINT EE ETE 81 TU EEE T A E E E E T T 81 Technical Notes 82 TIONG Accessories saxesinatcetnnesscccscacaceuindnveneieaseaduaroenannennisedaseanstetneredaniuetnass 82 Caring Tor the A hese a crtececevnanianeciers etecee cess Gicadetectnencucaestiatedscomeniceees 83 Emor Messages nicer encenes denen berctasuensterd neways nwuse ub sntetadbe tains 86 Troubleshooting oie nasiczcecnsicsctcncansdcnardncdssxcacchaxenicecstteccsuctsasuseduciareranetndanstonied 89 Appendix Focus Lock File Storage
75. l Choose Mass Storage Windows Millennium Edition Me Windows 98 Second Edition SE Choose Mass Mac OS X 10 1 5 or later Choose PTP Storage or PTP 1 The center of the multi selector can not be used to transfer pictures from internal memory or from locked write protected memory cards A 11 when Mass Stor age is selected Use the Picture Project button or unlock the memory card 2 Do not select PTP If PTP is selected when the camera is connected to a computer running Windows 2000 or Windows 98SE the Windows hardware wizard will be dis played Under Windows Me the hardware wizard will be displayed after a message Stating that the hardware information database is being updated Click Cancel to exit the wizard and then disconnect the camera Be sure to select Mass storage before reconnecting the camera WZ Viewing Pictures on a Computer To reduce the drain on the battery when the camera Is connected for an extended pe riod use the supplied EH 63 AC adapter 46 To choose a USB option highlight Interface in the setup menu f 80 and press the multi selector to the right The menu shown in Step 1 will be dis played INUEREACE USE USB Video mode lt P PIP faas Mass storage Auto transfer mew Exit Confirm mew Exit Confirm Highlight USB INTERFACE lt p PTP USB P cM Video mode wn Auto transfer wew Exit Confirm Select
76. lector The menu shown at right will be l Copi displayed press the multi selector up or down to high 5 Stet light an option amp CoN Highlight this option and press center of multi selector to print the selected picture Message shown at right Printing displayed during printing to cancel and return to Pict Bridge playback display before all images have been x Start printed press center of multi selector When printing Cancel print is complete message shown below at right will be dis played for about two seconds followed by PictBridge playback display Print additional pictures as described above or turn camera off and disconnect USB cable ical Highlight this option and press multi selector right to A COPIES display menu shown at right Press multi selector up or Copies Gown to choose number of copies maximum 9 then E press center to select and return to print menu Confirm Highlight this option and press multi selector right PV PAPER SIZE 1 2 to display menu shown at right Press multi selec a Delat i ALN Paper tor up or down to highlight Default default page mt size size for current printer 3 5 x5 5 x7 Postcard Postcard 100mmx150mm 4 x6 8 x10 Letter A3 or A4 Oe 0 Gontirm then press center to select and return to print menu 54 Printing Multiple Pictures To print all pictures or multiple selected pictures press Pict
77. mage mode SM Multi shot 16 White balance AWB Intvi timer shooting Exp 0 Continuous yy eu Exit Confirm Help Select highlighted option menu Exit Confirm Highlight option gt To exit the menu and return to shooting mode press the MENU button again Defaults can be restored using the Reset all option in the setup menu 80 Menu Options For help on the selected option press the T button J 22 To display menu options as icons select Icons for Menus in the setup menu 81 58 nua Hulyoous Image Mode E gt MENU gt eT pe Pictures taken with a digital camera are recorded as image files The size of the files and with it the number of images that can be recorded depends on the size and quality of the images image mode Before shooting choose an image mode according to how you plan to use the picture Size Compression Print size Option pixels ratio Description cm gr High 2592x a High quality suitable for enlarge 22 x 16 5 2592 1 944 ments or ao aii 8 2 x 62 Normal 2 592x r x lt 1 6 a Normal 2 048 x Smaller size allows more pictures 4 x 2 2048 1 536 to be stored on memory card 7x5 Suited to printing at smaller sizes PC PC screen 1 024 x 1 3 for example in a letter or report 9x7 1024 768 l or to display on computer moni 3 2 x 22 tors 17 or larger TV screen 640x Can be displayed full screen
78. memory card Is inserted pictures will be deleted from internal memory If a memory card is inserted pictures will be deleted from the memory card O n Protect LD gt MENU gt Pec gt Select pictures for protection from accidental deletion Protected files are marked with a protect icon see right and can not be deleted by pressing the 1 button or using the options in the Delete menu Note how ever that protected pictures will be deleted when the memory card or internal memory is formatted 4 79 68 ELNA Transfer Marking gt gt MENU gt AW Transfer marking This option is used to mark pee for transfer to any computer to which PictureProject has been installed 4 46 Note that all new pictures are au tomatically marked for transfer when On the default option is selected for Interface gt Auto transfer amp 80 Option Description wv Allon Mark all images for transfer Dx All off Remove transfer marking from all images z2 Select image s Mark selected pictures for transfer A 66 Pictures selected for transfer are identified by a wz Icon as shown at below 04 20 2005 TOONIKON 15 30 0001 JPG Bho m J Ng poo G Full frame playback Thumbnail playback Restrictions on Auto Transfer No more than 999 pictures can be transferred using Transfer marking Auto transfer To transfer more than 999 pictures use PictureProject
79. mera away again Batteries e Check the battery level when taking the camera out and charge the battery if neces sary 8 9 Do not continue charging once the battery is fully charged as this will result in reduced battery performance If possible carry a fully charged spare battery when taking pictures on important occasions e Do not use the battery at ambient temperatures below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F During charging the temperature should be in the vicinity of 5 35 C 41 95 F Note that the battery may become hot during use wait for the battery to cool before charging Failure to observe these precautions could damage the battery impair its performance or prevent it from charging normally e On cold days the capacity of batteries tends to decrease Be sure that the battery is fully charged before heading outside to take pictures in cold weather Keep spare batteries in a warm place and exchange as necessary Once warmed a cold battery may recover some of its charge e Dirt on the battery terminals can prevent the camera from functioning e When the battery is not in use remove it from the camera or battery charger and replace the terminal cover The camera and battery charger draw minute amounts of current even when off if left in place the battery could be drained to the point that it no longer functions Turning the camera on or off while the battery is exhausted can result in reduced battery life If the battery w
80. nated for use with this product e Keep dry Failure to observe this precau tion could result in fire or electric shock e Dust on or near the metal parts of the plug should be removed with a dry cloth Continued use could result in fire e Do not handle the power cable or go near the adapter during thunderstorms Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock e Do not damage modify forcibly tug or bend the power cable place it under heavy objects or expose it to heat or flame Should the insulation be dam aged and the wires become exposed take it to a Nikon authorized service representative for inspection Failure to observe these precautions could result in fire or electric shock e Do not handle the plug with wet hands Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock AN Observe proper precautions when han dling batteries Batteries may leak or explode if improp erly handled Observe the following precautions when handling batteries for use in this product e Before replacing the battery turn the product off If you are using an AC adapter be sure it is unplugged e Use only rechargeable Nikon EN EL8 lithium ion batteries supplied Charge the battery either by inserting it in the camera and connecting the supplied AC adapter or by inserting it in a MH 62 battery charger available separately e When inserting the battery do not at tempt to insert it upside down or bac
81. ng pictures for an extended period use the supplied EH 63 AC adapter WA PAL If PAL is selected for Video mode and the camera connected to a video device video output will be suspended and the camera monitor will turn on when the camera is in movie mode 45 yoeqhe q UO JOH p yoeghe d UO JION E Viewing Pictures on a Computer The supplied MV 12 COOL STATION UC E10 USB cable and PictureProject software can be used to view photographs and movies on a computer Before pictures can be transferred copied to your computer PictureProject must be installed For more information on installing PictureProject and transferring pictures to a computer see the documentation on the reference CD and the Quick Start Guide Before Connecting the Camera Choosing a USB Option Pictures can be copied from the camera to the computer by e Pressing the center of the multi selector 0 47 button F e Clicking the button in PictureProject Which method you will use depends on your comput er s operating system and the USB option selected in the camera setup menu After consulting the follow Center of multi selec ing table select the appropriate option using the USB tor A button item in the camera setup menu The default option is Mass Storage Pictures transferred using Camera multi selector PictureProject Operating system DAN button button Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Professiona
82. nging mode wait two seconds Selection is shown by icon in display GM AUO C 103 FJ w I T Frame picture Minimum focus dis ry X Z tance varies with zoom position if zoom is adjusted until amp icon turns green camera can focus at distance of 4cm 1 6 5M AWO C 109 Ay de160 0yd UO JON E Macro Close up Mode The flash may not be able to light the entire subject at distances of less than 30cm 1 When taking close ups play each picture back after shooting to check the results In macro close up mode the camera focuses continuously even when the shutter re lease button is not pressed halfway 21 poN 2U E Scene mode offers a choice of twelve scene and four assist settings Camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected subject type sparing the user the necessity of adjusting each setting separately To display the scene menu me PARTV INDOOR ne Z z By eH EO E ve CW ZZ Exit Confirm Help Press mode button until orange Display scene menu mode indicator lights For help on the current menu option press the T but ton Press T again to return to the menu or press the E 98 MENU button to exit to the mode currently selected with the W T mode button Help is available for all camera menus In scene mode help on other scene and assist settings can be viewed by pre
83. ns cover H 12 T oot i n Fa Built in flash 18 1 lE r Memory card slot N gt td a E 10 11 ae of i ail Battery chamber Ti R34 7 Dy Battery latch 7 gt Movie F8 36 Choose from four movie modes Scene 22 Choose from fifteen scenes suited to different sub jects or shooting conditions and let the camera do the T rest An additional voice recording mode is available for creating audio recordings 0 33 Mode indicators X 14 22 36 O Auto X 14 A simple point and shoot mode in which Mode button KE 1L 2A 30 the majority of settings are controlled by the Press to cycle through shooting modes camera A shooting menu offers control over as shown below seven shooting options G gt CENE gt gt 2 b m e m o l o o oal al al oal o o o o l o o o ol o o o o o o ao o ao ao eee eee eee ee eee ee oe MENU menu button Zoom 3 9 button gt playback Si 22 35 36 58 15 22 41 42 button 4 17 65 72 41 65 Indicator lamp 9 Monitor 4 Flash lamp 8 16 14 84 95 s TD delete button 17 34 40 41 44 s17 oT s Multi connector cover 6 8 e Menu navigation Move cursor up e Shooting Display flash mode menu 18 e Menu navigation Cancel and re turn to previous menu o
84. nt by processing pictures according to the color of the light source This process is known as a white balance adjustment White balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting condi AWB Auto Pa eee tions Best choice in most situations Gray object used as reference to set white balance under un PRE nite Dal Preset usual lighting conditions Daylight White balance adjusted for direct sunlight z lt Incandescent Use under incandescent lighting mm Fluorescent Use under most types of fluorescent lighting Cloudy Use when taking pictures under overcast skies amp Speedlight Use with the flash PRE Preset White Balance Preset white balance is used with mixed lighting or to WB WHITE BAL PRESET compensate for light sources with a strong color cast for example to make pictures taken under a lamp with a red shade look as though they had been taken under white light When PRE White bal preset is selected tayexi o Confirm trom the white balance menu the camera will zoom in and the following options will be displayed Recalls the most recent value for preset white balance from the memory and sets white balance to this value To measure a new value for white balance place a neutral gray object such as a piece of cardboard under the lighting that will be used in the final pic ture Frame this object so that it fills the square in the center of the menu Measure shown above Highlight Measure and press the center
85. of the multi selec tor to measure a new value for white balance shutter will be released and camera will return to original zoom position but no picture will be record ed Note that preset white balance can not be measured with the flash Cancel White Balance At settings other than AWB Auto white balance is shown by an icon in the display Si 4 5 60 Exposure Compensation O gt MEN gt oe gt Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value suggested by the camera by from 2 0 EV underexposure to 2 0 EV overexposure in increments of ZEV Its effects can be previewed in the monitor negative val ues may be needed when most of the frame is very dark or the background is much darker than the main subject positive values when most of the frame is very bright or the background is much brighter than the main subject S Continuous Ca gt MENU gt mommo pS Use the options in this menu to capture a fleeting expression on a portrait subject photograph a subject that is moving unpredictably or capture motion in a series of pictures Option Description S Single One shot is taken each time shutter release button is pressed Cii Continuous While shutter release button is pressed camera takes pictures at rate of up to 1 8fps until amp wait icon is displayed HI Multi shot 16 and arranges them in four rows to form ai single picture measuring 2 592x 1 944 pixels Image mode au
86. om is available to a maximum of 2x See the Appendix for information on how 38 movie files are stored YY 93 94 MENU Exit Confirm A SET INTERVAL TIME 1 2 mew Exit Confirm ME TIME LAPSE MOVIE Set interval time AE lock gt AE LOCK wie Oi On MENU Exit Confirm Press center of multi selector to make Use a Reliable Power Source If possible use the supplied EH 63 AC adapter when recording time lapse movies During Recording To save power the monitor turns off between frames The monitor turns on automati cally immediately before the camera takes the next shot AE Lock When On is selected for AE lock a yellow AE L icon will be Choose interval between shots Press center of multi selector to make selec tion and exit me AE LOCK iy iio On mew Exit Confirm Display AE LOCK menu Choose On to fix exposure and white balance for entire movie at values for first frame Off to meter new values for each shot When On is selected for AE lock flash turns off automatically selection and exit Return to shooting mode Start recording Camera will take pictures at specified interval until shut ter release button is pressed again memory is full or 1800 frames have been recorded displayed indicating that exposure and white balance will be locked with the first shot Once the first shot
87. on being burned and or their clothes igniting from the heat of the flash Avoid contact with liquid crystal Should the monitor break care should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass and to prevent liquid crystal from the monitor touching the skin or enter ing the eyes or mouth e No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced trans mitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without Nikon s prior written permission e Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and soft ware described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice Notice for customers in the U S A Federal Communications Commission FCC Radio Frequency Interference Nikon S2 C Tested To Comply Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digi tal device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful in terference to radio or television reception
88. ons Auto MRSS mode Auto focus mode gt S IAON A mew Exit Confirm Highlight option wew Exit Confirm Help Make selection MENU Return to shooting mode 03 Menu Options For help on the selected option press the T button 22 To display the setup menu 72 select Setup from the MOVIE menu To display menu options as icons select Icons for Menus in the setup menu 81 37 Recording Movies E Coh Om 1997 Recording Time Lapse Movies Press mode button until orange _ mode indicator lights Exposure count display in monitor shows maxi mum total length of movie that can be recorded Start recording II icon blinks and progress indicator is displayed while recording is in progress End recording Recording will end automatically when movie has reached maximum length or memory is full Selecting Time lapse movie from the MOVIE menu 36 displays the menu shown in Step 1 below Mm TIME LAPSE MOVIE Set interval time i AE lock EW Exit Confirm Highlight Set interval time Recording Movies a SET INTERVAL TIME 1 2 MENU Exit Confirm Display interval options The self timer can not be used in movie mode The flash turns off in TV movie 640 Small movie 320 and Smaller movie 160 modes Optical zoom can not be adjusted during recording digital zo
89. or cover Make connector is fully inserted in the match sure the cover is tightly closed ing connector on the COOL STATION Cover fits here The EH 63 AC Adapter The supplied EH 63 AC adapter can s DC plug connects to be connected directly to the camera DC IN connector or via the MV 12 COOL STATION to charge the battery or power the camera 8 The EH 63 AC adapter is not water resistant Power cord connects to AK household power outlet Inserting the Battery The camera uses a rechargeable Nikon EN EL8 lithium ion battery supplied Open the memory card slot battery chamber cover Slide the cover in the direction shown until it opens 4 mil 0000 A Liva Guvoly Insert the battery Insert the battery as shown in the label at the en trance to the battery chamber The orange battery latch is pushed aside as the battery is inserted M Inserting the Battery Inserting the battery upside down or backwards could damage the camera Check to be sure the battery is in the correct orientation
90. orage Device trom the menu that appears Windows Millennium Edition Me Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon in the taskbar and select Stop USB Disk from the menu that TEPES appears EKS 10 00 AM Windows 98 Second Edition SE In My Computer click with the right mouse button on the removable disk corresponding to the camera and select Eject from the menu that appears Szy Remove Hardware rs 10 00 AM Unplug sx Fject Hardware 10 00 AM Macintosh Drag the untitled camera volume NO NAME into the Trash 49 yoeqhe q UO JOH r yoeqhe g UO JOH E Printing Pictures Pictures can be printed by any of the following methods e Select pictures for printing using Print set see below and take the memory card to a digital print service center or insert the card into a personal photo printer equipped with a card slot To print the pictures in internal memory copy them to a memory card before selecting pictures using Print set e Connect the camera to a printer that supports PictBridge and print pictures directly from the camera 52 e Transfer the pictures using PictureProject and print them from a computer see the PictureProject Reference Manual on CD Print Set The Print set option in the playback menu is used to create digital print orders for PictBridge compatible printers or devices that support DPOF gt PLAYBACK MENU e VY SET UP A Print set gt Slide show Dele
91. ormatted using the Format card option in the camera setup menu 8 79 Removing Memory Cards Memory cards can be removed without loss of data when the camera is off To remove memory cards turn the camera off 7 and confirm that the power on lamp is off Do not open sesh pen p E the memory card slot battery chamber cover while the power on lamp is lit Open the memory card slot battery o ie chamber cover and press the card in to partially eject the card UL The card can then be removed by hand SSS 11 sdays sul4 E Turning the Camera On Open the sliding lens cover The camera will turn on and the power on lamp will light The power on lamp shows camera status as follows Power on lamp Camera status On Battery exhausted S84 86 Off or Auto power off standby mode Basic Setup The first time the camera Is turned on a language selection dialog will be displayed Choose a language and set the time and date as follows Deutsch Pycckn DATE Svenska Espanol B258 Francais PX falta Italiano 3c as Nederlands stS 089 wew Cancel o Confirm Highlight language Set time and date ok Confirm DATE i ry S TIME ZONE e Xd a London Casablanca 2 Set time and date DaylightSaving No ok Confirm Confirm Highlight Yes TIME ZONE menu displayed t t See The Setup Men
92. pter supplied Battery life Approximately 190 shots EN EL8 based on CIPA standard Dimensions 91 9x59x22mm 3 6 x2 3 x 0 9 WxHxD Ve EAA 1409 50z without battery or memory card Operating environment Temperature O 40 C 32 104 F Humidity Less than 85 no condensation Based on Nikon test results t Industry standard for measuring life of camera batteries Measured at 25 C 77 F zoom adjusted with each shot flash fired with every other shot image mode set to NORMAL Unless otherwise stated all figures are for a camera with a fully charged EN EL8 battery operated at an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F MV 12 COOL STATION Supported cameras COOLPIX 2 1 O terminals DC in USB audio video out camera connector Interface SB Oye Meme Lecce O 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions 98mm x42mmx49mm 3 9 x 1 7 x 1 9 WxHxD Approximately 50g 1 802 Specifications Nikon will not be held liable for any errors this manual may contain The appearance of this product and its specifications are subject to change without notice 96 SOON JedUUEL E EH 63 AC Adapter Rated input AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 18 0 1A Rated capacity 18 22 VA Rated output DC 4 8 V 1 5A OTe mu wae O 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions 41mmx23 5mm x 79mm 1 6 x 0 9 x 3 1 WxHxD Length of cord Approximately 1700 mm 66 9 Weight Approximately 110g 3 90z excluding power cable EN E
93. quired for exposure is very slow a camera shake warning be displayed Use of a tripod or support is recommended Mottling may appear in pictures taken when this icon is displayed Dust or Mist Light from the flash reflected from particles of dust or other matter in the air may ap pear in pictures as bright specks If this occurs turn the flash off and try again Red eye Reduction The COOLPIX S2 uses advanced red eye reduction Low intensity light pulses cause the subject s pupils to contract before the flash fires The camera then analyzes the image for red eye if red eye is detected the image will be processed to reduce its ef fects In Camera Red Eye Fix This slightly increases the amount of time needed to record each picture If red eye reduction does not produce the desired results try again at another flash setting Default Flash Mode When the camera is turned on in I auto mode the most recent flash setting will be restored in other modes the flash will be reset to the default for the selected mode Reset all 80 resets the flash to AUTO mode or to the default for the current mode assist and scene modes Flash Range Flash range varies with zoom position When the camera is zoomed all the way out the flash has a range of 0 3 2 5 m 17 82 The range at maximum zoom is 0 3 1 4m 1 47 As a result the flash may not be able to light the entire subject at distances of less than 0 3m 19 When
94. r Option Description Wi Standard color Subjects are recorded in their natural colors Use for a vivid photoprint effect Black and white Pictures are recorded in black and white s Sepia Pictures are recorded in sepia c Cyanotype Pictures are recorded in blue tinted monochrome White balance set to Auto Sensitivity At settings other than Auto the current sensitivity setting is shown in the display 4 4 5 Color Options At settings other than Standard color the current color option setting is indicated by an icon in the display fj 4 5 64 The Playback Menu The playback menu contains the following options Option Description we Printset Pe pictures for printing on DPOF and etbrilge com 951 patible devices Slide show Delete all or selected pictures e Protect Protect selected pictures from accidental deletion n 68 Transfer marking Change transfer marking of al or selected pictures 69 To display the playback menu PLAYBACK MENU 12 SET UP A Print set gt Gy Slide show Delete o Protect Om ww Exit Confirm otk Display playback menu 20 2005 TOONIKON OT JPG Select playback made To exit the menu and return to playback mode press the MENU button again Menu Options For help on the selected option press the T button 422 To display menu options as icons select Icons for Menus in the setup menu A
95. r move cursor left e Shooting S Display self timer mode menu 20 Press center to make selec tion eMenu navigation Move cursor gown eMenu navigation Display sub e Shooting Display macro menu move cursor right or mode menu 21 make selection UO IPNpod uU p UO DNPOI U E The Monitor The following indicators may appear in the monitor during shooting and play back actual display varies with current camera settings EN Es Eoi Ec I Playback 12 10 x lt S ARI 11 13 1 Displayed when zoom button is pressed 2 Displayed when shutter release button is pressed halfway 3 Appears when batteries are running low 1P Number of exposures ig claire lal lg o O E mee renee 14 93 Movie length ccccccccceeeees 36 38 IE Elash OCG ss iil aa ai osedees 18 L Exposure compensation 61 E Mage MOE ccccccccteeeeeeeeeeees 59 Re SEIS N AAA EATE EE 64 Fi Continuous shooting mode 61 62 i Best Shot Selector BSS 00 63 i Macro close up Mode 21 MAU White balance s 60 P I Color Option 64 4 Appears at slow shutter speeds to warn that pic tures may be blurred 5 Appears when camera clock has not been set NC CITENUTOIG SR sprioc iiredas 93 94 3 File number and type 93 94 Internal memory memory card WRC CA OM EE caret aera tna 14 16 41 Battery level
96. r on A PictBridge start up screen will be dis played The camera will then enter full frame playback with the PictBridge logo displayed in the monitor as PictBridge The Thumbnail Display To view six pictures at a time press the El W but ton Press the Q T button to return to full frame playback on Start print 52 Print pictures Press the center of the multi selector to print the current picture or press the menu button to select multiple pictures for printing Printing Pictures One at a Time Display picture full Ay frame or highlight 80 GCI in thumbnail list Select picture for m m printing E Select number of copies and choose page size 54 E v _ Print picture Rj 54 Printing Pictures Printing Multiple Pictures Press MENU button MENU D a p Choose page size 55 DA Print e Selected pictures A 56 l e All pictures Rj 55 e Current print order 57 To reduce the drain on the battery when printing use the supplied EH 63 AC adapter PictBridge PictBridge is an industry standard for direct printing that ensures compatibility when different devices are connected 53 XPeqAejd UO JION r yoeghe d UO JION E Printing Pictures One at a Time To print the picture currently displayed full frame or C_PRINT MENU highlighted in the thumbnail list press the center of Aa R the multi se
97. rding Voice Recordings The COOLPIX S2 may be unable play or copy sound files created with other devices 33 SHUIPIOIDY DIIO E Playing Voice Recordings To play voice recordings back display the voice recording screen shown in Step 2 on the preceding page and follow the steps below SELECT SOUND FILE SELECT SOUND FILE 002 04 20 2005 15 51 yJ ww Copy Play mew Copy x Play 1 Control icons 6 Date of recording 2 File number 7 Length of recording 3 Playback time 8 Volume 4 Index number 9 Index 5 Progress indicator Control Description In Pause playback Resume playback Recording advances while center of multi selector is pressed Playback re Recording rewinds while center of multi selector is pressed Playback re Return to start of current index kip to next index _ _ End playback and return to voice recording list t Zoom button controls volume Press W to lower volume T to raise volume To exit playback and return to recording mode press the gt button Deleting Voice Recordings To delete a voice recording highlight it in the voice recording list and press the 1 but ton or press the T button during playback to delete the current voice recording A confirmation dialog will be displayed press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option then press the center of the multi selector e No Exit to voice recording list without deleting recording
98. re 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 damages or lost profits that may result from product malfunction Life Long Learning As part of Nikon s Life Long Learning commitment to ongoing product support and education continually updated information is available on line at the following sites e For users in the U S A http www nikonusa com e For users in Europe and Africa http www europe nikon com support e For users in Asia Oceania and the Middle East http www nikon asia com Visit these sites to keep up to date with the latest product information tips answers to frequently asked questions FAQs and general advice on digital imaging and photog raphy Additional information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area See the URL below for contact information http nikonimaging com UOIPNpol y E uolpnpowu E Parts of the Camera Speaker Self timer lamp 20 Microphone 33 40 44 AF assist illuminator Power on lamp 8 12 14 Hi 33 36 44 LED 16 80 83 95 Shutter release button a Eyelet for Ly Lens 4 84 camera strap 95 Memory walt card slot Battery chamber cover P 7 10 11 Sliding le
99. recording directly on pictures as they are taken 4 77 e if the photo printer or print service supports Digital Print Order Format DPOF use the Date option in the Print set menu AN 50 51 e transfer the pictures using PictureProject and print them using the Print Meta data option see the PictureProject reference manual on CD Date Imprint Versus the Print Set Date Option Date only appears when picture is printed on DPOF compatible printer 94 a Date imprint Print set gt Date 3 __ Must be set before picture is taken Set after picture is taken D _ Date permanently imprinted on picture Date stored separately a Date appears whenever picture is printed Specifications Type S2 digital camera Effective pixels 5 1 million CCD As CCD total pixels 5 36 million ECORI Cry mm 2 592 x 1 944 2592x 2592 1 024x 768 1024 e 2 048 x 1 536 2048 e 640 x 480 640 Lens Focal length f number Construction Digital zoom Up to 4x 35 mm 135 camera format equivalent 420 mm Autofocus AF Contrast detect through the lens TTL AF with AF assist illuminator Focus range 30cm 1 CREMA igen ary Macro mode 4cm 1 6 middle zoom position KYO adc Center auto multi AF PRAECO Class 1 LED product IEC60825 1 Edition 1 22 max output 2000 uW Monitor coverage Playback 100 horizontal and 100 vertical Storage Media Internal memory approx
100. ries At the time of writing the following optional accessories were available for this camera Contact your local retailer or Nikon representative for details EEEE Additional EN EL8 Li ion batteries are available from your retailer or Fiaa local Nikon representative REGAU MH 62 battery charger Additional EH 63 AC adapters are available from your retailer or lo AC adapter i cal Nikon representative COOL STATION MV 12 COOL STATION INEA UC E10 USB cable Approved Memory Cards The following cards have been tested and approved for use with the COOLPIX S2 SanDisk 16 MB 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 256MB 512 MB 512 MB 1GB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB 256 MB 512 MB 1GB Toshiba 16MB 32 MB 64MB 128MB 128MB 256 MB 256 MB 512 MB High speed 10 MB s Operation is not guaranteed with other makes of card For more details on the above cards please contact the manufacturer Memory Cards e Use only Secure Digital SD memory cards e Format memory cards before first use e Do not eject the memory card turn the camera off remove the battery disconnect the AC adapter or remove the camera from the COOL STATION during formatting or while data are being written to or deleted from the card Failure to observe this precaution could result in loss of data or damage to the camera or card e Do not disassemble or modify e Do not drop bend or expose to water or strong physical shocks e Do not touch the metal
101. rn the camera on in playback mode Pressing the ES W button in full frame playback dis plays pictures in contact sheets of four thumbnail images The following operations can be performed while thumbnails are displayed To Press Description Highlight SOX l E l e Use multi selector to highlight pictures Change With four thumbnails displayed press EF W button once to number of W view nine thumbnails Press Q T to zoom in from nine to pictures Q T four thumbnails or when four thumbnails are displayed to displayed view highlighted picture full frame Confirmation dialog displayed Press multi selector up or down to highlight option press center to select e Select No to exit without deleting pic Delete m ane highlighted ture l l m Erase 1 image 6 e Select X to delete voice memo avail picture a No able only if voice memo has been re rN corded for selected picture 54 44 _ Yes e Select Yes to delete picture S Contin View high lighted picture k View picture highlighted in thumbnail list full frame full frame e Lens cover open Exit to mode selected with mode button ie giybet LI e Lens cover closed Turn camera off WZ Viewing Pictures If a memory card is inserted in the camera only the pictures on the memory card will be played back To view the pictures in internal memory remove the memory card or copy the pictures
102. ry card Confirm that the power on lamp is off M Inserting Memory Cards Turn the camera off 12 before inserting or re moving memory cards Open the memory card slot battery chamber cover Slide the cover in the direction shown until it opens 10 Insert the memory card Slide the memory card in terminals first until it clicks into place CD Direction of insertion Terminals M Inserting Memory Cards Check to be sure the card is in the correct orienta tion Inserting the card upside down or backwards could damage the camera or the card sdays S414 F Before inserting the card make sure that it is un locked If the card is locked pictures can not be recorded deleted or edited and the card can not be formatted Close the memory card slot cover battery chamber cover Close the cover and slide it in the direction shown until it latches p r jh ssc saa Jf o oo0oo0oo O 2A O Al A Live auvol 7 j S Formatting Memory Cards Before they can be used in the COOLPIX S2 memory cards must be f
103. shown at center of display ber of prints to 1 Selected pictures marked by icon 04 20 2005 Choose number of prints up to 9 PRINT SELECTION Aii 10 deselect picture press multi selec atl tor down when number of prints is 1 4 20 M Repeat steps 1 2 to select additional 15 30 N pictures mw Back Confirm Z 006 prints A gfe i v A 1 Printing au ge E ion x Cancel EW Back Start print Confirm selection Use multi selector to view other pictures Start printing Press MENU button to exit to PictBridge menu without printing pictures t Press center of multi selector again to cancel before printing is complete When printing is complete message shown at left is displayed for about two seconds followed by PictBridge menu Turn camera off and disconnect USB cable 56 Printing the Current Print Order DPOF Printing To print the current print order 4 50 select DPOF printing in the PictBridge menu 455 The options shown in Step 1 will be displayed Start print Confirm Cancel Confirm f DPOF PRINTING Printer ready prints A CONFIRM 7X ae A A A Pee eee TA ww Back Start print View print order Use multi selector to view images not visible in display Select Start print to start printing without viewing current print order
104. ssing the multi selector up or down Press the center of the multi selector to select the current scene or assist setting and return to shoot ing mode In other modes pressing the center of the multi selector when help is displayed returns you to the current menu Scene Mode Depending on your subject scene mode may not always produce the desired results If results are not satisfactory choose g y auto mode and try again Other Options In addition to the scene and assist modes described on the following pages the scene menu contains the options listed below e setup Display the setup menu 72 e image mode Select an image mode setting from the IMAGE MODE menu shown at right 59 Gir High 2592x e Voice recording Create a voice recording 4 33 em Normal 2048 To display any of the above options highlight the corresponding PC screen 1024 TV screen 640 icon and press the center of the multi selector mit ea 22 Framing Assist lt and These modes offer a selection of framing assist options that allow you to com pose pictures with the help of framing guides displayed in the monitor OOQ 2 CY mew Exit Conn Help Highlight aa 2 or Pi To exit without changing selection press MENU button EJ Z PORTRAIT LEFT Z oa E Tem E Oy mew Exit Confirm Help Highlight composition type a ve 1
105. t couple Compose shot with two subjects side by side Camera fo Y cuses on closest subject Portrait figure Compose shot in tall orientation Camera focuses on sub A ject in framing guide m1 Face priority AF Frame up to three subjects from EA aa Waist up Camera focuses until it detects face of portrait subject closest to camera When face is de tected focus area will be displayed in red see right Focus area will turn green when shutter release but ton is pressed halfway if focus area stays red lift finger from shutter release button and try again A Note that the camera may be unable to detect faces if they are not facing camera are hidden by sunglasses or other obstructions or are too close or too far If camera Is un able to detect faces before shutter release button is pressed halfway it will focus on subject in center of frame Other modes can be selected 24 Landscape Assist landscape assist mode Is used for vivid landscape shots that enhance outlines colors and contrast A framing assist menu helps frame not only natural land scapes but also cityscapes and portrait shots featuring a landmark in the background L AMATO amp off Y Off LANDSCAPE No guides are displayed Use to focus on distant objects through foreground objects such as windows or a screen of branches Camera focuses at infinity AF indicator lights whenever shutter release but ton is pressed
106. t indicate a malfunction Images recorded using the product will not be affected e When you frame bright subjects vertical comet like streaks that whiten toward either end may appear in the display This phenomenon known as smear does not ap pear in the final photograph and does not indicate a malfunction Some smear may appear in movies e Images in the monitor may be difficult to see in a bright light e The monitor is lit by an LED backlight Should the monitor begin to dim or flicker contact your Nikon service representative 84 Storage Turn the camera off when not in use and check that the power on lamp is off before putting the camera away To prevent mold or mildew store the camera in a dry well ventilated area If the product will not be used for an extended period run the battery flat and remove it from the camera Store the camera in a plastic bag containing a desiccant replacing the desiccant when it loses its capacity to absorb moisture Do not store the camera with naptha or camphor moth balls or in locations that e are poorly ventilated or subject to humidities of over 60 e are next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields such as televisions or radios e are exposed to temperatures below 10 C 14 F or above 50 C 122 F To prevent mold or mildew take the camera out of storage at least once a month Turn the camera on and release the shutter a few times before put ting the ca
107. taking close ups play each picture back after shooting 19 Audes60 Oud UO BOW p Audes6o0j0ud UO BOW E Taking Pictures with the Self Timer The camera is equipped with a ten second timer for portraits or to avoid blur ring that may result from the camera moving when the shutter release button is pressed When using the self timer mount the camera on a tripod recom mended or rest it on a flat level surface SN AWO C 10 Exit menu to exit without changing mode wait two seconds Selection is shown by icon in display aK GM AWO 10 The self timer lamp on the front of the camera will blink until one second before the picture is taken stay ing lit during the final second to warn that the shutter is about to be released 20 Self timer OS on Confirm ON AFO L M AO C 109 Set focus and exposure Start timer display in monitor shows seconds remaining before shutter is released To stop timer before picture is taken press shutter release button again or press multi selector left Easy Close ups Macro Close up Mode Macro close up mode Is used for taking close up shots of small objects at very short distances minimum 4cm 1 6 OFF N Macro close up Q OFF N Y OFF Confirm on j ON Confirm AN Exit menu to exit without cha
108. te Om Protect gt PLAYBACK MENU Me PRINT SET SET UP Sam Print selected A Print set b Delete print set Slide show Delete o Protect mew Exit Confirm PEE mew Exit Confirm amp PRINT SET Som Print selected A Delete print set 3 04 20 2005 15 45 Back Confirm Display selection dialog ENU Exit Confirm Highlight Print selected 50 ww Back Confirm Scroll through pictures Current pic Select current picture and set num ture shown at center of display ber of prints to 1 Selected pictures marked by icon fay Choose number of prints up to 9 ATII TO deselect picture press multi selec g tor down when number of prints is 1 i i i 04 20 2005 X Repeat steps 7 9 to select additional 15 30 1 _ pictures Back Confirm PRINT SET gt O Info ww Exit Confirm A Display print options To select or deselect options highlight and press center of multi selector Selected items are marked with av e Date Print date of recording on all pictures in print order e Info Print shutter speed and aperture on all pictures in print order To complete print order and return to playback highlight Done and press center of multi selector To exit without altering print order press MENU button
109. ted for this option the warning shown at right will be displayed after shooting in situations in which pictures may be blurred Select Yes to record the picture No to delete the picture and try again The pic ture will be recorded automatically if no operations are Yes PICTURE IS BLURRED Sad S E PICTURE ok Confirm gt performed for about twenty seconds No warning will a be displayed in movie mode or when Sports M Museum 2 Fireworks an option other than Single is selected for Continuous than Off is selected for BSS nuay dn show or FI Panorama assist is selected in scene mode the self timer is on or an option other A setting of On is recommended when the camera is zoomed in 78 1m Auto Off MENU gt gt V gt Auto of 4 im Choose the time before the monitor turns off automatically to save power trom 30 seconds 1 minute the default setting 5 minutes or 30 minutes Regardless of the option chosen the monitor will remain on for 3 minutes when menus are displayed and for 30 minutes when Loop is selected during a slide show or the camera is powered by the supplied EH 63 AC adapter if the AC adapter is used when the video cable is connected video output will continue after the monitor has turned off If the sliding lens cover is open the monitor can be reactivated by pressing the shutter release button haltway pressing the gt button to select playback mo
110. ter The supplied EH 63 AC adapter can also be connected di g rectly to the camera as shown at right Whether connected directly to the camera or to the MV 12 COOL STATION the EH 63 can be used to power the camera or to charge the bat tery Do not under any circumstances use another make or model of AC adapter Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the camera When connecting the adapter be sure the DC plug is in the correct orientation Inserting the plug upside down could damage the camera or COOL STATION After disconnecting the camera from the AC adapter make sure that the multi connec tor cover is tightly closed 9 sdays S414 Inserting Memory Cards Pictures are stored in the camera s internal memory approximately 12 MB or on removable Secure Digital SD memory cards For information on compat ible memory cards see Technical Notes Optional Accessories Sj 82 If no memory card is inserted pictures are recorded to and played back and deleted from the camera s internal memory Formatting 4 79 affects inter nal memory only If a memory card is inserted the card is used for recording playback and de 1 letion Formatting affects only the memory card not internal memory The memory card must be removed from the camera before internal memory can be formatted or used to record delete or view pictures sdais sul To insert a memo
111. that camera Is connected 49 TRANSFER CANCELLED Transfer cancelled and battery is fully charged 8 9 NO IMAGES ARE No pictures selected for trans Disconnect camera and select MARKED FOR fer when is pressed to copy at least one picture for trans 69 TRANSFER pictures to computer fer then begin transfer again ePictureProject is not run eStart PictureProject before ning pressing center of multi se lector e USB cable disconnected while elf error appears in computer 46 49 pictures are being printed or monitor click OK to exit 52 57 copied to computer PictureProject Turn camera off reconnect cable then turn camera on and print or eats aa transfer pictures e USB option set incorrectly Turn camera off and dis 47 connect cable then choose new USB setting in camera setup menu and reconnect camera If error persists use Transfer button in Pic ture Project to transfer pic tures Check printer To resume printing highlight Resume PRINTER ERROR Se CHECK PRINTER Printer error and press center of multi se STATUS lector Select Cancel to exit without printing remaining images Turn camera off unplug AC adapter remove and reinsert SYSTEM ERROR Error has occurred in camera s batteries and turn camera 6 7 internal circuitry on If error persists contact 12 retailer or Nikon represen tative Turn camera off and then on Error has occurred during lens again If error persists con operation tact reta
112. tion Option Description Movie mode Scene mode Party Indoor Color options Standard color Portrait assist PORTRAIT Disable welcome Landscape assist LANDSCAPE Monitor settings Sports assist SPORTS Photo info Night portrait assist NIGHT PORTRAIT Brightness nua dnyas aul E 80 Description Option Description Sound settings Button sound Interface Shutter sound Auto transfer Start up sound Choosing Reset also clears the current file number 4 4 5 93 94 from memory Numbering will continue from the lowest number available All other settings are unaffected Resetting File Numbering to 0001 To reset file numbering to 0001 select Reset all after either deleting all pic tures A 68 or formatting the memory card or internal memory A 79 MEN Menus MENU gt 2 gt AE pS This option controls how the movie 37 shooting 58 playback 4 65 and setup menus are displayed Choose from Text and Icons SHOOTING MENU 1 2 age mode E SET UP l Menor ot we White balance AWB m BSS Exp o Continuous si ISO wew Exit Confirm help ww Exit Confirm He Text Icons Ver Firmware Version _ MENU gt Y gt gt Firmware version gt am Select this option to display the current camera firmware version Press the multi selector to the left to return to the setup menu 81 nua dnyas aul E SOON JedUUEL E Technical Notes Optional Accesso
113. tomatically set to Hl Normal 2592 Digital zoom can not be used gey Intvil timer Camera takes pictures automatically at specified interval See In shooting terval Timer Photography 62 Flash turns off automatically Focus exposure and white balance are fixed at values for first picture in each series Restrictions on Camera Settings Continuous is automatically set to Single when the self timer is activated 4 20 or BSS is enabled 63 LJ The Memory Buffer During shooting pictures are stored in a temporary memory buffer before being transferred to internal memory or to the memory card for permanent storage The number of pictures that can be stored depends on image mode the maximum at EM Normal 2592 is sixteen When the buffer is full a wait icon will be displayed and shooting will be suspended More pictures can be taken as soon as enough memory becomes available in the buffer Continuous At settings other than Single the current continuous setting is shown by an icon in the display 4 4 5 61 nual Hulyoous aul r Ke Interval Timer Photography To display the interval timer menu highlight Intvl timer shooting in the CONTINUOUS menu and press the center of multi selector Set interval time gt AE lock mew Exit Confirm INTVL TIMER SHOOTING Ly 30s m MENU Exit Confirm SET INTERVAL TIME 1 2 Ely AE LOCK nite Oi ums On mw Ex
114. u 71 Copy scene mode 30 Cropping pictures 42 Cyanotype 64 D Date 4 12 13 74 75 Date counter 77 Date imprint 4 77 94 DCF see Design rule for Cam era File system Delete 68 Deleting pictures 17 41 44 68 all pictures 68 in full frame playback 17 selected pictures 68 Design rule for Camera File system 95 Digital Print Order Format 51 Direct Print see PictBridge D lighting 43 DPOF see Digital Print Order Format Dusk Dawn 29 E E mail 59 70 EH 63 see AC adapter EN EL8 see Batteries Error messages 86 88 Exif 2 2 95 Exif Print see Exif 2 2 Exp 61 Exposure BSS 63 Exposure compensation 61 F Face priority AF 24 File numbering 4 34 81 93 94 Fill flash 18 Fireworks show 30 Firmware 81 Firmware version 81 Flash 4 14 15 16 18 mode 14 18 Flash lamp 16 Focus 16 92 Focus indicator 16 Focus lock 92 Format card 79 Format memory 79 Framing assist 23 27 Framing guides 23 Framing pictures 15 23 Image mode 59 93 Image size see Image mode Indicator lamp 9 16 Interface 47 80 Interval timer photography 62 J JPEG 95 JPG 93 94 L Landscape 25 Language 12 80 Language choosing 12 96 Lens 2 84 Lens cover see Sliding lens cover M Macro mode 21 Memory cards 10 11 82 approved 82 capacity of 93 formatting 79 insertion and removal of 10 11 Menus 81 MH 62 battery charger 82 Mode button 2 Mod
115. u Date 74 for information on setting daylight saving time WZ Turning the Camera Off To turn the camera off close the sliding lens cover The camera Is off when the power on lamp is off Do not remove the battery or memory card or disconnect the AC adapter until the power on lamp has gone out Auto Power off Stand by Mode If no operations are performed for about five seconds the monitor will gradually dim to save power Full brightness can be restored by pressing the shutter release button or operating any of the controls next to the monitor If no operations are performed for about a minute the monitor will turn off altogether and the camera will enter stand by mode further reducing the drain on the battery 4 79 12 HOME TIME ZONE HOME TIME ZONE DATE D M Y gt o 205 o 00 D M Y 20 a o 00 00 Edit Day order of Day Month and Year may differ in some areas Confirm Highlight DM Y Select Month Repeat steps 8 9 to edit Month Year hour and minute 04 20 2005 SAO C 109 Exit to current mode Confirm y Choose date display order V Do Not Touch the Lens Avoid touching the camera lens when opening or closing the sliding lens cover WZ The Camera Clock The clock battery charges when the main battery is installed or an A
116. ure or to memory card insert new copy options memory card e Original does not support Crop and small picture op crop or small picture op tions can not be used with tions cropped copies and small pictures elnvalid image chosen for eChoose image 640x480 welcome screen pixels or larger Select Reset all after either Camera has run out of file inserting new memory card numbers or formatting the memory card or internal memory Original does not support D lighting can not be used D lighting with copies File created by computer or View file on computer or cor different make of camera rect make of camera Attempt to delete protected Remove protection before de picture leting picture Press gt button to return to No sound file available for shooting mode and record poe sound file Time out error while record Choose memory card with ing movie better performance No need to specify new time Travel destination is in same zone if travel destination is time zone as home location in same time zone as home location No pictures on memory card or in internal memory Press gt button to return to Pictures can not be viewed on shooting mode GOOERIX s2 1 To 80 81 1 es 68 79 42 70 59 C 80 81 43 68 3 82 74 75 14 17 87 s oN JedUUEL SOJON JedUUEL Display Pictures can not be copied to Restart transfer after check 46 TRANSFER ERROR computer ing
117. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving an tenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help iv 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 representative in your area address provided separately With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE CAUTIONS Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corporation may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Interface Cables Use the interface cables sold or provided 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 Cali fornia WARNING Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead a chemi cal known to the State of California to cause b

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