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... and manuals are prone to leakage when fully discharged. iii Before removing the battery, turn the camera off and allow the battery to cool. • Discontinue use immediately should you notice any changes... in a cool place. • Immediately after use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for an extended period, the battery may become hot during use , attach the terminal cover and ... the equipment. To avoid damage to the product, be sure to your eye accidentally. Removing memory cards Memory cards may be no charge remains. • When the battery is not in use . ...
... and manuals are prone to leakage when fully discharged. iii Before removing the battery, turn the camera off and allow the battery to cool. • Discontinue use immediately should you notice any changes... in a cool place. • Immediately after use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for an extended period, the battery may become hot during use , attach the terminal cover and ... the equipment. To avoid damage to the product, be sure to your eye accidentally. Removing memory cards Memory cards may be no charge remains. • When the battery is not in use . ...
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...may appear in the control panel and the camera may stop functioning. Note that the information in these manuals is caused by any means, without prior notice. • Nikon will not be held liable for customers in Canada CAUTION This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian ... effort has been made to ensure that disconnecting the power source as described above may result in loss of any data not recorded to the memory card will not be affected. iv Notices • No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,...
...may appear in the control panel and the camera may stop functioning. Note that the information in these manuals is caused by any means, without prior notice. • Nikon will not be held liable for customers in Canada CAUTION This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian ... effort has been made to ensure that disconnecting the power source as described above may result in loss of any data not recorded to the memory card will not be affected. iv Notices • No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,...
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... ...2 Symbols ...3 Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700 4 Parts of the COOLPIX5700 4 Camera Displays 6 Camera Parts-The Details 9 First Steps ...13 Step 1-Attach the Camera Strap 13 Step 2-Insert the Battery 14 Step 3-Insert the Memory Card 16 Step 4-Choose a Language 18 Step 5-Set the Time and Date ...Focus and Shoot 28 Step 6-Put the Camera Away 30 Reviewing Your Pictures 31 Quick Review 32 Full-Screen Review 33 Thumbnail Review 35 Doing More with Your Digital Camera 37 Connecting to a Computer 38 Before You Begin: Installing Nikon View 5 38 Making the Connection: Connecting...
... ...2 Symbols ...3 Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700 4 Parts of the COOLPIX5700 4 Camera Displays 6 Camera Parts-The Details 9 First Steps ...13 Step 1-Attach the Camera Strap 13 Step 2-Insert the Battery 14 Step 3-Insert the Memory Card 16 Step 4-Choose a Language 18 Step 5-Set the Time and Date ...Focus and Shoot 28 Step 6-Put the Camera Away 30 Reviewing Your Pictures 31 Quick Review 32 Full-Screen Review 33 Thumbnail Review 35 Doing More with Your Digital Camera 37 Connecting to a Computer 38 Before You Begin: Installing Nikon View 5 38 Making the Connection: Connecting...
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Taking Pictures: The Details 47 Using the Camera Controls (All User Sets 48 Making Effective Use of Memory: Image Quality and Size 48 Focus Mode: The Button 53 Delaying Shutter Release: Self-Timer Mode 58 Optical and Digital Zoom: The Button 60 Flash Mode: The Button 62 Exposure Compensation: The Button 66 Keep or...
Taking Pictures: The Details 47 Using the Camera Controls (All User Sets 48 Making Effective Use of Memory: Image Quality and Size 48 Focus Mode: The Button 53 Delaying Shutter Release: Self-Timer Mode 58 Optical and Digital Zoom: The Button 60 Flash Mode: The Button 62 Exposure Compensation: The Button 66 Keep or...
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Numbers 134 Formatting Memory Cards: CF Card Format 135 Controlling the Flash: Speedlight Options 136 Audio Confirmation: Shutter Sound 140 Setting the Time and Date: Date 141 Storing Photo ... During Playback: Hide Image 152 Ordering Prints: Print Set 153 Selecting Images for Transfer: Auto Transfer 155 Technical Notes: Camera Care, Options, and Resources 157 Optional Accessories 158 Caring for the Camera and Battery 160 Web Resources 163 Troubleshooting 164 Specifications 171 Index ...175 ix Using the SET-UP Menu 120 Organizing...
Numbers 134 Formatting Memory Cards: CF Card Format 135 Controlling the Flash: Speedlight Options 136 Audio Confirmation: Shutter Sound 140 Setting the Time and Date: Date 141 Storing Photo ... During Playback: Hide Image 152 Ordering Prints: Print Set 153 Selecting Images for Transfer: Auto Transfer 155 Technical Notes: Camera Care, Options, and Resources 157 Optional Accessories 158 Caring for the Camera and Battery 160 Web Resources 163 Troubleshooting 164 Specifications 171 Index ...175 ix Using the SET-UP Menu 120 Organizing...
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... basic steps required to find additional information. First Steps Takes you through , this manual. STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 Attach the Camera Strap Insert the Battery Insert the Memory Card Choose a Language Set the Time and Date 13 14-15 16-17 18-19 19-20 First Steps 4-12 13-20... 1 Getting Started Overview and Symbols 2-3 Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700 This chapter is divided into the following sections: Overview and Symbols Describes organization of the camera and...
... basic steps required to find additional information. First Steps Takes you through , this manual. STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 Attach the Camera Strap Insert the Battery Insert the Memory Card Choose a Language Set the Time and Date 13 14-15 16-17 18-19 19-20 First Steps 4-12 13-20... 1 Getting Started Overview and Symbols 2-3 Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700 This chapter is divided into the following sections: Overview and Symbols Describes organization of the camera and...
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... / AF Lock) button 56, 131 21 / ISO (Flash mode / Sensitivity) button 62, 78 22 Control panel 8 23 Zoom ( / ) buttons 27, 35, 60, 86, 87 24 Memory card-slot cover ........ 16 25 Multi selector 18, 99 26 (Delete) button ... 33, 67, 84 27 (Display) button .......... 6, 24 28 (Quick Review) button .... 31 29...
... / AF Lock) button 56, 131 21 / ISO (Flash mode / Sensitivity) button 62, 78 22 Control panel 8 23 Zoom ( / ) buttons 27, 35, 60, 86, 87 24 Memory card-slot cover ........ 16 25 Multi selector 18, 99 26 (Delete) button ... 33, 67, 84 27 (Display) button .......... 6, 24 28 (Quick Review) button .... 31 29...
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...-21 AC adapter/battery charger (both available separately). Alternative Power Sources Besides the Nikon EN-EL1, the COOLPIX5700 can provide roughly three days of retail outlets. To power your camera continuously for the battery to appear in the monitor, indicating that the clock needs... (available separately), which is charged as necessary when the main battery is reinserted into the camera, the "battery exhausted" icon may be removed without affecting pictures stored on the memory card. Connect AC adapter to "Caring for extended periods. When inserting the battery, be ...
...-21 AC adapter/battery charger (both available separately). Alternative Power Sources Besides the Nikon EN-EL1, the COOLPIX5700 can provide roughly three days of retail outlets. To power your camera continuously for the battery to appear in the monitor, indicating that the clock needs... (available separately), which is charged as necessary when the main battery is reinserted into the camera, the "battery exhausted" icon may be removed without affecting pictures stored on the memory card. Connect AC adapter to "Caring for extended periods. When inserting the battery, be ...
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Getting Started-First Steps Step 3-Insert the Memory Card Your Nikon digital camera uses CompactFlash™ (CF) memory cards (Type I or II) or IBM Microdrive® memory cards to store pictures ( 159). Memory cards are inserted as follows: 3.1 Turn the camera off 3.2 Insert the memory card Open the card-slot cover (1) and make ...With this label facing the back of the camera (the side with an arrow (v) showing the direction of the arrow (3), sliding it in until it is pressed all the way down (2). Close the card slot cover (4). 16 Memory cards are labeled with the monitor), insert the...
Getting Started-First Steps Step 3-Insert the Memory Card Your Nikon digital camera uses CompactFlash™ (CF) memory cards (Type I or II) or IBM Microdrive® memory cards to store pictures ( 159). Memory cards are inserted as follows: 3.1 Turn the camera off 3.2 Insert the memory card Open the card-slot cover (1) and make ...With this label facing the back of the camera (the side with an arrow (v) showing the direction of the arrow (3), sliding it in until it is pressed all the way down (2). Close the card slot cover (4). 16 Memory cards are labeled with the monitor), insert the...
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... eject the memory card, causing errors when the camera is off and open the card-slot cover. Hot Memory Cards Memory cards may damage the camera or card. Observe due caution when removing memory cards from the camera. 17 For more information on . Removing Memory Cards Memory cards can be...) first. • Be sure the memory card is formatted at shipment, other memory cards must be removed without loss of data when the camera is turned on formatting cards, see "Formatting Memory Cards" ( 135). Getting Started-First Steps Inserting Memory Cards • If the eject button ...
... eject the memory card, causing errors when the camera is off and open the card-slot cover. Hot Memory Cards Memory cards may damage the camera or card. Observe due caution when removing memory cards from the camera. 17 For more information on . Removing Memory Cards Memory cards can be...) first. • Be sure the memory card is formatted at shipment, other memory cards must be removed without loss of data when the camera is turned on formatting cards, see "Formatting Memory Cards" ( 135). Getting Started-First Steps Inserting Memory Cards • If the eject button ...
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If no images exist on and turn cam- Open the monitor. Getting Started-First Steps Step 4-Choose a Language Menus and messages can be displayed in monitor; ignore it and proceed to next step 4.3 4.4 Press menu 4.5 button to era on memory card, "CARD CONTAINS NO IMAGES" message will appear in German, English, French, Japanese, and Spanish. 4.1 4.2 Set mode selector to display PLAY BACK 4.6 Highlight page tab Highlight SET-UP menu page tab (S) Position cursor in SET-UP menu 18
If no images exist on and turn cam- Open the monitor. Getting Started-First Steps Step 4-Choose a Language Menus and messages can be displayed in monitor; ignore it and proceed to next step 4.3 4.4 Press menu 4.5 button to era on memory card, "CARD CONTAINS NO IMAGES" message will appear in German, English, French, Japanese, and Spanish. 4.1 4.2 Set mode selector to display PLAY BACK 4.6 Highlight page tab Highlight SET-UP menu page tab (S) Position cursor in SET-UP menu 18
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...size ( 49). See the table below for battery indicator meanings. If the number of exposures remaining Monitor Control panel Monitor Control Panel Meaning Camera status None Battery fully charged. As above, except that monitor will go blank after using flash as possible or ready a new 2CR5 ...33, 35) to make sure the battery has enough power. Make sure the memory card has enough memory. Low battery. Battery indicator Number of exposures remaining reaches zero, or if the "OUT OF MEMORY" message is displayed in the control panel, monitor or viewfinder Check the battery ...
...size ( 49). See the table below for battery indicator meanings. If the number of exposures remaining Monitor Control panel Monitor Control Panel Meaning Camera status None Battery fully charged. As above, except that monitor will go blank after using flash as possible or ready a new 2CR5 ...33, 35) to make sure the battery has enough power. Make sure the memory card has enough memory. Low battery. Battery indicator Number of exposures remaining reaches zero, or if the "OUT OF MEMORY" message is displayed in the control panel, monitor or viewfinder Check the battery ...
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Do not turn the camera off, remove the memory card, or remove or disconnect the power source while or is full, an ...the shut- When the buffer is displayed. During Recording While pictures are being recorded to the memory card, a icon will cause the camera to shake and result in Speedlight will pop up and fire. • Jabbing the shutter-... the picture • To take a picture, smoothly press the shut- This processing causes the displayed image to the memory card ( 67). When shooting fast moving subjects, select Quick Response from the imaging chip (CCD) is being recorded ...
Do not turn the camera off, remove the memory card, or remove or disconnect the power source while or is full, an ...the shut- When the buffer is displayed. During Recording While pictures are being recorded to the memory card, a icon will cause the camera to shake and result in Speedlight will pop up and fire. • Jabbing the shutter-... the picture • To take a picture, smoothly press the shut- This processing causes the displayed image to the memory card ( 67). When shooting fast moving subjects, select Quick Response from the imaging chip (CCD) is being recorded ...
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Before You Begin: Installing Nikon View 5 Before copying pictures to your camera. Only models with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer Your Nikon digital camera stores pictures as digital data. The first step to installing Nikon View 5 is to read the installation instructions. If you are included on the ...you can then add to the growing digital photo album on your computer and waiting for delivery to a photofinisher. These are using the Nikon View 5 software provided with your camera. 1 Insert the reference CD After turning on the memory card after transfer can simply copy ...
Before You Begin: Installing Nikon View 5 Before copying pictures to your camera. Only models with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer Your Nikon digital camera stores pictures as digital data. The first step to installing Nikon View 5 is to read the installation instructions. If you are included on the ...you can then add to the growing digital photo album on your computer and waiting for delivery to a photofinisher. These are using the Nikon View 5 software provided with your camera. 1 Insert the reference CD After turning on the memory card after transfer can simply copy ...
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... connect the other end of the cable to install Nikon View 5 before connecting your camera. Before Connecting the Camera Be sure to the camera's USB connector. Direct Connection: Connecting Your Camera by removing the memory card from the camera and inserting it to your computer. Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer Making the Connection: Connecting to...
... connect the other end of the cable to install Nikon View 5 before connecting your camera. Before Connecting the Camera Be sure to the camera's USB connector. Direct Connection: Connecting Your Camera by removing the memory card from the camera and inserting it to your computer. Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer Making the Connection: Connecting to...
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...5 Reference Manual (on . Transfer button 5 View pictures When transfer is connected, the camera monitor will appear in Nikon Browser. Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer 3 Turn the camera on Turn the camera on CD). While the UC-E1 USB cable is complete, the pictures that can be...that have been copied to the computer, do not: • Disconnect the USB cable. • Turn the camera off , will remain off . • Remove the memory card. Check Copy folder names from the Image transfer rule menu before clicking the button in the Image Transfer ...
...5 Reference Manual (on . Transfer button 5 View pictures When transfer is connected, the camera monitor will appear in Nikon Browser. Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer 3 Turn the camera on Turn the camera on CD). While the UC-E1 USB cable is complete, the pictures that can be...that have been copied to the computer, do not: • Disconnect the USB cable. • Turn the camera off , will remain off . • Remove the memory card. Check Copy folder names from the Image transfer rule menu before clicking the button in the Image Transfer ...
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If in Mac OS 9 Before using the Nikon View 5 (version 5.1) to display pictures taken at a camera image-quality setting of RAW ( 49), allocate at least 72 MB of memory allocated to Nikon View 5, the pictures will display a message prompting you to Nikon View 5. Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer Viewing RAW Pictures in doubt, recharge...
If in Mac OS 9 Before using the Nikon View 5 (version 5.1) to display pictures taken at a camera image-quality setting of RAW ( 49), allocate at least 72 MB of memory allocated to Nikon View 5, the pictures will display a message prompting you to Nikon View 5. Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer Viewing RAW Pictures in doubt, recharge...
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...Readers Before using a card reader, be sure to read CompactFlash™ memory cards using a PC card slot, you will detect cards from Nikon. 44 Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer Reading Pictures from Memory Cards If you have a CompactFlash™ card reader or your computer... provided by the manufacturer. If installed, Nikon View 5 will require an EC-AD1 PC-card adapter (shown at right), available separately from Nikon digital cameras and start up. 2 Insert the memory card If you can transfer pictures directly from the camera. 1 Turn the computer on Turn the...
...Readers Before using a card reader, be sure to read CompactFlash™ memory cards using a PC card slot, you will detect cards from Nikon. 44 Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer Reading Pictures from Memory Cards If you have a CompactFlash™ card reader or your computer... provided by the manufacturer. If installed, Nikon View 5 will require an EC-AD1 PC-card adapter (shown at right), available separately from Nikon digital cameras and start up. 2 Insert the memory card If you can transfer pictures directly from the camera. 1 Turn the computer on Turn the...
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Mac OS X Drag the "NO_NAME" volume that represents the memory card into the Trash. Mac OS 9 Drag the "untitled" volume that represents the memory card into the Trash. 45 Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to remove the card from the system: Windows XP Home Edition/Windows... XP Professional Click the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon ( ) in the taskbar and remove the memory card from the system. ...
Mac OS X Drag the "NO_NAME" volume that represents the memory card into the Trash. Mac OS 9 Drag the "untitled" volume that represents the memory card into the Trash. 45 Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to remove the card from the system: Windows XP Home Edition/Windows... XP Professional Click the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon ( ) in the taskbar and remove the memory card from the system. ...
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...the scene recorded, producing wide variations in the control panel and monitor or viewfinder while shooting ( 6, 8). Taking Pictures : The Details-Using the Camera Controls (All User Sets) Using the Camera Controls All User Sets Making Effective Use of images that can be stored on 16 MB, 32 MB, and 64 MB... memory cards. The table below are approximate. The actual number of remaining images that can be taken will be displayed in the number of...
...the scene recorded, producing wide variations in the control panel and monitor or viewfinder while shooting ( 6, 8). Taking Pictures : The Details-Using the Camera Controls (All User Sets) Using the Camera Controls All User Sets Making Effective Use of images that can be stored on 16 MB, 32 MB, and 64 MB... memory cards. The table below are approximate. The actual number of remaining images that can be taken will be displayed in the number of...