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... Confirmation: Shutter Sound 140 Setting the Time and Date: Date 141 Storing Photo Info in a Separate File: info.txt 141 Choosing a Video Standard: Video Mode 142 Choosing a Language: Language 142 Choosing a USB Protocol: USB 143 Using the PLAY BACK Menu 145 Deleting Images: Delete 145 ... 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-...
... Confirmation: Shutter Sound 140 Setting the Time and Date: Date 141 Storing Photo Info in a Separate File: info.txt 141 Choosing a Video Standard: Video Mode 142 Choosing a Language: Language 142 Choosing a USB Protocol: USB 143 Using the PLAY BACK Menu 145 Deleting Images: Delete 145 ... 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-...
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.../red-eye reduction/shot confirmation lamp .. 58, 63, 137 4 11 Power switch 22 12 Shutter-release button ......... 28 13 Eyelet for camera strap (x2) ... 13 14 Audio/video (A/V) out connector (under cover 46 15 DC-IN connector (under cover) 15 16 USB connector (under cover) . 41 17 Speaker 90... 18 / SIZE (Image Quality /Image Size) button 49, 51 For more information on the function of the camera are identified below. Getting Started-...
.../red-eye reduction/shot confirmation lamp .. 58, 63, 137 4 11 Power switch 22 12 Shutter-release button ......... 28 13 Eyelet for camera strap (x2) ... 13 14 Audio/video (A/V) out connector (under cover 46 15 DC-IN connector (under cover) 15 16 USB connector (under cover) . 41 17 Speaker 90... 18 / SIZE (Image Quality /Image Size) button 49, 51 For more information on the function of the camera are identified below. Getting Started-...
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... the camera's internal clock to the correct time and date, follow the steps below: 5.1 5.2 Highlight Date Display Date menu 19 Getting Started-First Steps 4.7 Highlight Language 4.8 Monitor Options Shutter Sound Auto Off CF Card Format Date Video Mode Language Display options 4.9 Monitor Options Shutter Sound Auto Off CF Card Format Date Video Mode...
... the camera's internal clock to the correct time and date, follow the steps below: 5.1 5.2 Highlight Date Display Date menu 19 Getting Started-First Steps 4.7 Highlight Language 4.8 Monitor Options Shutter Sound Auto Off CF Card Format Date Video Mode Language Display options 4.9 Monitor Options Shutter Sound Auto Off CF Card Format Date Video Mode...
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... connect the COOLPIX5700 to a TV or VCR. 1 Connect the cable to the camera Connect the black plug to the camera's A / V OUT connector. 2 Connect the cable to the video device Connect the yellow plug to an optional AC adapter. Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Viewing Pictures on a TV / VCR Viewing Pictures on a TV / VCR Using...
... connect the COOLPIX5700 to a TV or VCR. 1 Connect the cable to the camera Connect the black plug to the camera's A / V OUT connector. 2 Connect the cable to the video device Connect the yellow plug to an optional AC adapter. Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Viewing Pictures on a TV / VCR Viewing Pictures on a TV / VCR Using...
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...On 141 Video Mode 1, 2, 3/ Choose standard for video output from NTSC or PAL. NTSC PAL 142 Language 1, 2, 3/ Choose language in which camera messages and menus are displayed. 142 De (German) En (English) Fr (French) (Japanese) Es (Spanish) USB 1, 2, 3 Choose USB protocol used when camera is connected ... Cntrl Auto / Manual -2.0 - +2.0 Auto/Int&ExtActive 136 Shot Confirmation On / Off Shutter Sound All modes Control beep produced by camera On to a computer. 143 PTP Mass Storage 95 Menu Guide-List of Menu Options Off 140 Date All modes Set time and date...
...On 141 Video Mode 1, 2, 3/ Choose standard for video output from NTSC or PAL. NTSC PAL 142 Language 1, 2, 3/ Choose language in which camera messages and menus are displayed. 142 De (German) En (English) Fr (French) (Japanese) Es (Spanish) USB 1, 2, 3 Choose USB protocol used when camera is connected ... Cntrl Auto / Manual -2.0 - +2.0 Auto/Int&ExtActive 136 Shot Confirmation On / Off Shutter Sound All modes Control beep produced by camera On to a computer. 143 PTP Mass Storage 95 Menu Guide-List of Menu Options Off 140 Date All modes Set time and date...
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... 15 fps, built-in microphone records sound. Image size setting must be FULL. Movie Records QVGA movies (320 × 240 pixels) at im- Digital zoom is held down. High ically during shooting. Low age quality setting of RAW or HI. Ultra HS Records up to a factor of 2x.... . Not available at 30 fps when shutter-release button is pressed (and held down ). Option Description Single Camera records one picture each time shutter-release button is also included for recording short video clips with names ending in ".MOV". A movie option is pressed. age quality setting of HI.
... 15 fps, built-in microphone records sound. Image size setting must be FULL. Movie Records QVGA movies (320 × 240 pixels) at im- Digital zoom is held down. High ically during shooting. Low age quality setting of RAW or HI. Ultra HS Records up to a factor of 2x.... . Not available at 30 fps when shutter-release button is pressed (and held down ). Option Description Single Camera records one picture each time shutter-release button is also included for recording short video clips with names ending in ".MOV". A movie option is pressed. age quality setting of HI.
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The Folders menu is used to select the folder in a folder labeled NIKON. Creating, Renaming, and Deleting Folders: Options The Options menu in the Folders menu can create additional folders and organize pictures by theme. Menu ... during playback, you can be used to create, rename, and delete folders, and to create, rename, or delete folders. 121 Shutter Sound Date info.txt Video Mode Language USB User Set User Set A 1, 2, 3 - ✔ - 136 ✔ ✔ ✔ 140 ✔ ✔ ✔ 141 - ✔ - 141 - ✔ ✔ 142 - ✔ ✔...
The Folders menu is used to select the folder in a folder labeled NIKON. Creating, Renaming, and Deleting Folders: Options The Options menu in the Folders menu can create additional folders and organize pictures by theme. Menu ... during playback, you can be used to create, rename, and delete folders, and to create, rename, or delete folders. 121 Shutter Sound Date info.txt Video Mode Language USB User Set User Set A 1, 2, 3 - ✔ - 136 ✔ ✔ ✔ 140 ✔ ✔ ✔ 141 - ✔ - 141 - ✔ ✔ 142 - ✔ ✔...
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... the standard used in which you connect the camera ( 46). Option NTSC PAL Description Use when connecting camera to PAL devices. Menu Guide-Using the SET-UP Menu Choosing a Video Standard: Video Mode The Video Mode menu is used to choose the language in any video device to which camera menus and messages are displayed. Choosing a Language...
... the standard used in which you connect the camera ( 46). Option NTSC PAL Description Use when connecting camera to PAL devices. Menu Guide-Using the SET-UP Menu Choosing a Video Standard: Video Mode The Video Mode menu is used to choose the language in any video device to which camera menus and messages are displayed. Choosing a Language...
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... of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon representative. button to dis- 6 149 Monitor is hard to read • Ambient lighting is in - Remove lens cap. 13 • USB cable is connected. 40 • Audio/ video cable is connected. 46 •MC-EU1 remote cable... is in sleep mode. stand-by. Problem Control panel display is blank Camera turns off immediately Monitor is blank Possible cause • Camera is off. 22 • Battery is not correctly ...
... of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon representative. button to dis- 6 149 Monitor is hard to read • Ambient lighting is in - Remove lens cap. 13 • USB cable is connected. 40 • Audio/ video cable is connected. 46 •MC-EU1 remote cable... is in sleep mode. stand-by. Problem Control panel display is blank Camera turns off immediately Monitor is blank Possible cause • Camera is off. 22 • Battery is not correctly ...
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...was rotated forward. 104 Television does not display image • Video cable not correctly connected. 46 • Television off . 22 Nikon View 5 does • AC adapter (available separately) is not prop- - information on troubleshooting Nikon View 5. 167 Image is inverted While shooting at a setting ... cam- Image can not be zoomed in card reader or card adapter, or card slot. slot See Nikon View 5 Reference Manual for further - Technical Notes : Camera Care, Options, and Resources Problem Possible cause Image can not be played back Image has been overwritten or...
...was rotated forward. 104 Television does not display image • Video cable not correctly connected. 46 • Television off . 22 Nikon View 5 does • AC adapter (available separately) is not prop- - information on troubleshooting Nikon View 5. 167 Image is inverted While shooting at a setting ... cam- Image can not be zoomed in card reader or card adapter, or card slot. slot See Nikon View 5 Reference Manual for further - Technical Notes : Camera Care, Options, and Resources Problem Possible cause Image can not be played back Image has been overwritten or...
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Technical Notes : Camera Care, Options, and Resources Built-in Speedlight Equipped with automatic pop-up Range W : 0.5 - 4.0 m (1'10" - 13'1") T : 0.5 - 2.8 m (1'10"- 9'2") Sync method Automatic sync control Compatible Speedlights Nikon SB-80DX, 50DX, 30, 28DX, 28, 26, 25, 24, 22s, and 22 Accessory shoe...safety lock Sync contact X-contact only Interface USB Video output User can choose from NTSC and PAL I/O terminals Power sources • DC input • Audio/video (A/V) output • Data output (USB) • One rechargeable Nikon EN-EL1 lithium-ion battery (supplied) or six...
Technical Notes : Camera Care, Options, and Resources Built-in Speedlight Equipped with automatic pop-up Range W : 0.5 - 4.0 m (1'10" - 13'1") T : 0.5 - 2.8 m (1'10"- 9'2") Sync method Automatic sync control Compatible Speedlights Nikon SB-80DX, 50DX, 30, 28DX, 28, 26, 25, 24, 22s, and 22 Accessory shoe...safety lock Sync contact X-contact only Interface USB Video output User can choose from NTSC and PAL I/O terminals Power sources • DC input • Audio/video (A/V) output • Data output (USB) • One rechargeable Nikon EN-EL1 lithium-ion battery (supplied) or six...
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... recommended for working with RAW images, 64 MB or more for other images Hard-disk Video resolution 25 MB required for installation, 10 MB plus double the capacity of camera memory card available on system disk when Nikon View 5 is running . 800 × 600 or better with thousands of colors ... recommended for working with RAW images, 64 MB or more for other images Hard-disk Video resolution 25 MB required for installation, 10 MB plus double the capacity of camera memory card available on system disk when Nikon View 5 is running . 800 × 600 or better with High Color (True ...
... recommended for working with RAW images, 64 MB or more for other images Hard-disk Video resolution 25 MB required for installation, 10 MB plus double the capacity of camera memory card available on system disk when Nikon View 5 is running . 800 × 600 or better with thousands of colors ... recommended for working with RAW images, 64 MB or more for other images Hard-disk Video resolution 25 MB required for installation, 10 MB plus double the capacity of camera memory card available on system disk when Nikon View 5 is running . 800 × 600 or better with High Color (True ...
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See exposure mode, programmed auto. See Video Mode Photo information, 141. Saturation Control Review Options, 127 S . See also exposure mode Shutter-speed/aperture display, 6 Shutter Release Speed, 127 Size. See camera strap SXGA, 48, 51 T . zoom See movies QVGA. See monitor; See exposure mode Protect, ...Noise Reduction NTSC. self-timer Self-timer, 53, 58 Sensitivity, 78 Seq. Index Nikon View 5, 38 system requirements for, 174 Noise, 73, 117 Noise Reduction, 117 NORMAL, 48, 49 NR. See Video Mode O On/off. PAL. See zoom, button Telephoto. See Flash, built-in...
See exposure mode, programmed auto. See Video Mode Photo information, 141. Saturation Control Review Options, 127 S . See also exposure mode Shutter-speed/aperture display, 6 Shutter Release Speed, 127 Size. See camera strap SXGA, 48, 51 T . zoom See movies QVGA. See monitor; See exposure mode Protect, ...Noise Reduction NTSC. self-timer Self-timer, 53, 58 Sensitivity, 78 Seq. Index Nikon View 5, 38 system requirements for, 174 Noise, 73, 117 Noise Reduction, 117 NORMAL, 48, 49 NR. See Video Mode O On/off. PAL. See zoom, button Telephoto. See Flash, built-in...
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... bracketing, 116 fine tuning, 102 preset, 102 Wide angle. zoom X XGA, 48, 51 Z Zoom button, 27, 60 digital, 60 indicator, 60 optical, 60 Zoom Options, 131 179 Index See television playback VGA, 48, 51 Video Mode, 142 Viewfinder, 10 focusing, 28 framing photographs in, 26 switching with monitor, 9 W . See Date Time exposure...
... bracketing, 116 fine tuning, 102 preset, 102 Wide angle. zoom X XGA, 48, 51 Z Zoom button, 27, 60 digital, 60 indicator, 60 optical, 60 Zoom Options, 131 179 Index See television playback VGA, 48, 51 Video Mode, 142 Viewfinder, 10 focusing, 28 framing photographs in, 26 switching with monitor, 9 W . See Date Time exposure...