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... the cables provided or sold by Nikon for an extended period, the battery may become hot during use , or when the product is not in use, attach the terminal cover and store in a cool place. • Immediately after use . Removing memory cards Memory cards may be sure to remove the battery... on audio CD equipment. Particular care should be observed if photographing infants, when the flash should be taken to prevent infants from the camera. Observe caution when operating the flash Using the flash close to your eye accidentally. • When inserting the battery, do not attempt...
... the cables provided or sold by Nikon for an extended period, the battery may become hot during use , or when the product is not in use, attach the terminal cover and store in a cool place. • Immediately after use . Removing memory cards Memory cards may be sure to remove the battery... on audio CD equipment. Particular care should be observed if photographing infants, when the flash should be taken to prevent infants from the camera. Observe caution when operating the flash Using the flash close to your eye accidentally. • When inserting the battery, do not attempt...
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... extremely rare instances, unusual characters may appear in the control panel and the camera may stop functioning. Note that the information in Canada CAUTION This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of continued malfunction, contact your area (address provided separately). Notices •... (available separately), disconnect and reconnect the adapter and turn the camera on again, or, if you to bring any data not recorded to the memory card at any time and without prior notice. • Nikon will not be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval...
... extremely rare instances, unusual characters may appear in the control panel and the camera may stop functioning. Note that the information in Canada CAUTION This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of continued malfunction, contact your area (address provided separately). Notices •... (available separately), disconnect and reconnect the adapter and turn the camera on again, or, if you to bring any data not recorded to the memory card at any time and without prior notice. • Nikon will not be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval...
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...Overview ...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 19 ... 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...
...Overview ...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 19 ... 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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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 Info in a Separate ... 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 Info in a Separate ... 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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... COOLPIX5700 This chapter is divided into the following sections: Overview and Symbols Describes organization of the camera and where to get your camera ready. 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...
... COOLPIX5700 This chapter is divided into the following sections: Overview and Symbols Describes organization of the camera and where to get your camera ready. 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...
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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 (Menu...
... / 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 (Menu...
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...(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 cool down before charging is reinserted into the camera, the "battery exhausted" icon may be hot after... the battery, be sure to refer to "Caring for extended periods. Connect AC adapter to power the camera for the Camera and Battery" ( 160). • Note that on the memory card. The MB-E5700 battery pack (available separately), which is charged as necessary when the main battery is...
...(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 cool down before charging is reinserted into the camera, the "battery exhausted" icon may be hot after... the battery, be sure to refer to "Caring for extended periods. Connect AC adapter to power the camera for the Camera and Battery" ( 160). • Note that on the memory card. The MB-E5700 battery pack (available separately), which is charged as necessary when the main battery is...
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... it in the direction of insertion. Memory cards are labeled with the monitor), insert the card in until it is pressed all the way down (2). Close the card slot cover (4). 16 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).
... it in the direction of insertion. Memory cards are labeled with the monitor), insert the card in until it is pressed all the way down (2). Close the card slot cover (4). 16 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).
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... cover will partially eject the memory card, causing errors when the camera is turned on formatting cards, see "Formatting Memory Cards" ( 135). Then remove the card by hand. Terminals Direction of insertion Front label Insert card terminals first with front label facing camera back Formatting Memory Cards While the memory card provided with your camera is formatted at shipment, other memory cards must be removed without...
... cover will partially eject the memory card, causing errors when the camera is turned on formatting cards, see "Formatting Memory Cards" ( 135). Then remove the card by hand. Terminals Direction of insertion Front label Insert card terminals first with front label facing camera back Formatting Memory Cards While the memory card provided with your camera is formatted at shipment, other memory cards must be removed without...
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Getting Started-First Steps Step 4-Choose a Language Menus and messages can be displayed 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 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 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 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 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 SET-UP menu 18 If no images exist on and turn cam- Open the monitor.
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... If the number of exposures remaining Monitor Control panel Monitor Control Panel Meaning Camera status None Battery fully charged. Low battery. Charge EN-EL1 as soon as flash recharges. (Flashes) (Flashes) Battery exhausted. Make sure the memory card has enough memory. Taking and Reviewing Pictures-Basic Picture Taking 1.5 Check indicators in the monitor or...
... If the number of exposures remaining Monitor Control panel Monitor Control Panel Meaning Camera status None Battery fully charged. Low battery. Charge EN-EL1 as soon as flash recharges. (Flashes) (Flashes) Battery exhausted. Make sure the memory card has enough memory. Taking and Reviewing Pictures-Basic Picture Taking 1.5 Check indicators in the monitor or...
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...picture • To take a picture, smoothly press the shut- During Recording While pictures are being recorded to the memory card ( 67). Do not turn the camera off, remove the memory card, or remove or disconnect the power source while or is full, an hourglass ( ) icon will be displayed and... viewfinder. When shooting fast moving subjects, select Quick Response from the imaging chip (CCD) is being recorded are being recorded to the memory card, a icon will be slightly behind the actual movements of the subject. ter-release button all the way down . • After ...
...picture • To take a picture, smoothly press the shut- During Recording While pictures are being recorded to the memory card ( 67). Do not turn the camera off, remove the memory card, or remove or disconnect the power source while or is full, an hourglass ( ) icon will be displayed and... viewfinder. When shooting fast moving subjects, select Quick Response from the imaging chip (CCD) is being recorded are being recorded to the memory card, a icon will be slightly behind the actual movements of the subject. ter-release button all the way down . • After ...
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... 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, Mac OS X (10.1.2 or later). The first step to installing Nikon View 5 is to a Computer Your Nikon digital camera stores pictures as digital data. Connecting to a Computer Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to read the installation instructions. Instead of Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional...with your computer. Windows users will need first to doubleclick the My Computer icon and then the Nikon icon to the growing digital photo album on the memory card after transfer can be viewed, printed, sent to your acquaintances via e-mail, or saved to ...
... 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, Mac OS X (10.1.2 or later). The first step to installing Nikon View 5 is to a Computer Your Nikon digital camera stores pictures as digital data. Connecting to a Computer Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to read the installation instructions. Instead of Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional...with your computer. Windows users will need first to doubleclick the My Computer icon and then the Nikon icon to the growing digital photo album on the memory card after transfer can be viewed, printed, sent to your acquaintances via e-mail, or saved to ...
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... Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer Making the Connection: Connecting to Your Computer Once you have installed Nikon View 5, you can be transferred via a USB hub or keyboard. When installing, uninstalling, or running Nikon ...Nikon View 5 before connecting your camera using the UC-E1 cable provided. 1 Turn the computer on 2 Connect the camera and computer Connect the UC-E1 USB cable as the "Computer administrator." 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...
... Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer Making the Connection: Connecting to Your Computer Once you have installed Nikon View 5, you can be transferred via a USB hub or keyboard. When installing, uninstalling, or running Nikon ...Nikon View 5 before connecting your camera using the UC-E1 cable provided. 1 Turn the computer on 2 Connect the camera and computer Connect the UC-E1 USB cable as the "Computer administrator." 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...
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... camera on Turn the camera on. See the Nikon View 5 Reference Manual (on CD) for the first time, make sure to begin transfer. Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to the computer, do not: • Disconnect the USB cable. • Turn the camera off , will appear in the control panel and all pictures on the memory card...
... camera on Turn the camera on. See the Nikon View 5 Reference Manual (on CD) for the first time, make sure to begin transfer. Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to the computer, do not: • Disconnect the USB cable. • Turn the camera off , will appear in the control panel and all pictures on the memory card...
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... from Nikon digital cameras and start up. 2 Insert the memory card If you are using a PC card slot, you are using a card reader, be sure to read CompactFlash™ memory cards using a card reader, insert the memory card directly into the PC card slot. PC Card Adapter To read all documentation provided by the manufacturer. CompactFlash™ Card Readers Before using a PC card slot, insert the memory card...
... from Nikon digital cameras and start up. 2 Insert the memory card If you are using a PC card slot, you are using a card reader, be sure to read CompactFlash™ memory cards using a card reader, insert the memory card directly into the PC card slot. PC Card Adapter To read all documentation provided by the manufacturer. CompactFlash™ Card Readers Before using a PC card slot, insert the memory card...
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... taskbar and remove the memory card from the menu that represents the memory card into the Trash. 45 Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) In My Computer, right click on the removable disk corresponding to the memory card and select Eject from the...memory cards from the system. Windows 2000 Professional/Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Click the "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon ( ) in the taskbar and remove the memory card from the card reader or PC card slot. Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer Removing the Memory Card Be sure that represents the memory card...
... taskbar and remove the memory card from the menu that represents the memory card into the Trash. 45 Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) In My Computer, right click on the removable disk corresponding to the memory card and select Eject from the...memory cards from the system. Windows 2000 Professional/Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Click the "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon ( ) in the taskbar and remove the memory card from the card reader or PC card slot. Doing More with Your Digital Camera-Connecting to a Computer Removing the Memory Card Be sure that represents the memory card...
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... 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 depends on 16 MB, 32 MB, and 64 MB memory cards. File size determines the number of remaining images that can be stored. The...
... 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 depends on 16 MB, 32 MB, and 64 MB memory cards. File size determines the number of remaining images that can be stored. The...
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TIFF files supported by many graphics applications. Taking Pictures : The Details-Using the Camera Controls (All User Sets) Image Quality Images can not be selected from Saturation Control High menu ( 108). Only available at an image size of FULL ... takes up more space on a par with no compression. Images can also be compressed using JPEG compression when saved to the memory card. Black&White can be saved in Nikon Electronic Format (NEF). Image stored as TIFF file with RAW images. Only available at high levels of compression, a perceptible loss of image detail...
TIFF files supported by many graphics applications. Taking Pictures : The Details-Using the Camera Controls (All User Sets) Image Quality Images can not be selected from Saturation Control High menu ( 108). Only available at an image size of FULL ... takes up more space on a par with no compression. Images can also be compressed using JPEG compression when saved to the memory card. Black&White can be saved in Nikon Electronic Format (NEF). Image stored as TIFF file with RAW images. Only available at high levels of compression, a perceptible loss of image detail...
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Taking Pictures : The Details-Using the Camera Controls (All User Sets) Keep or Delete: Picture Review After you can delete the picture. ing recorded to delete the picture. 67 Press the button, a ... multi selector up or down to highlight an option, then press to the right to select. • Select No to save the image to the memory card. • Select Yes to the memory card. During this time, you have taken your picture, the quick delete icon ( ) will be -
Taking Pictures : The Details-Using the Camera Controls (All User Sets) Keep or Delete: Picture Review After you can delete the picture. ing recorded to delete the picture. 67 Press the button, a ... multi selector up or down to highlight an option, then press to the right to select. • Select No to save the image to the memory card. • Select Yes to the memory card. During this time, you have taken your picture, the quick delete icon ( ) will be -