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...should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass and to cool. • Discontinue use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for an extended period, the batteries may become hot. Observe caution when operating the flash Using the flash close to prevent infants from...subject's eyes could cause hearing loss or damage the equipment. Observe due caution when removing memory cards from the subject. Avoid contact with product regulations. iii Before removing the battery, turn the camera off and allow the batteries to prevent liquid crystal from putting the battery or other ...
...should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass and to cool. • Discontinue use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for an extended period, the batteries may become hot. Observe caution when operating the flash Using the flash close to prevent infants from...subject's eyes could cause hearing loss or damage the equipment. Observe due caution when removing memory cards from the subject. Avoid contact with product regulations. iii Before removing the battery, turn the camera off and allow the batteries to prevent liquid crystal from putting the battery or other ...
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...Parts of the Camera and Their Functions 4 Where to Find It-Parts of the COOLPIX 2000 4 How to Use It-Camera Controls and Displays 6 First Steps: Getting Ready to Use Your Camera 9 Step 1-Attach the Camera Strap 9 Step 2-Insert Batteries 9 Step 3-Insert the Memory Card 10 Step 4-...Nikon View 5 30 Making the Connection: Connecting to Your Computer 32 Connecting to a Television or VCR: Television Playback 38 Beyond Point-and-Shoot: Adjusting Camera Settings 39 Focus-Mode Selection: The Button 40 Delaying Shutter Release: Self-Timer Mode 41 Framing Pictures: Optical and Digital...
...Parts of the Camera and Their Functions 4 Where to Find It-Parts of the COOLPIX 2000 4 How to Use It-Camera Controls and Displays 6 First Steps: Getting Ready to Use Your Camera 9 Step 1-Attach the Camera Strap 9 Step 2-Insert Batteries 9 Step 3-Insert the Memory Card 10 Step 4-...Nikon View 5 30 Making the Connection: Connecting to Your Computer 32 Connecting to a Television or VCR: Television Playback 38 Beyond Point-and-Shoot: Adjusting Camera Settings 39 Focus-Mode Selection: The Button 40 Delaying Shutter Release: Self-Timer Mode 41 Framing Pictures: Optical and Digital...
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... Safeguarding Valuable Pictures: Protect 70 Ordering Prints: Print Set 71 Marking All Pictures for Transfer: Auto Transfer 73 The Setup Menu: Camera Setup 74 Adjusting Monitor Brightness: Brightness 75 Formatting Memory Cards: CF Card Format 75 Conserving Battery Power: Auto Off 76 Choosing a Video Standard: Video Mode 76 Choosing a USB Protocol: USB 77 Technical...
... Safeguarding Valuable Pictures: Protect 70 Ordering Prints: Print Set 71 Marking All Pictures for Transfer: Auto Transfer 73 The Setup Menu: Camera Setup 74 Adjusting Monitor Brightness: Brightness 75 Formatting Memory Cards: CF Card Format 75 Conserving Battery Power: Auto Off 76 Choosing a Video Standard: Video Mode 76 Choosing a USB Protocol: USB 77 Technical...
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...Memory Card STEP 4 Choose a Language STEP 5 Set the Time and Date 9 9-10 10-11 12 13-14 First Steps 4-8 9-14 1 Introduction Before You Begin Overview 2-3 Familiarization This chapter is divided into the following sections: Overview Read this section for a description of how this section and refer to Know the COOLPIX 2000... Bookmark this manual is organized and for an explanation of camera parts. First Steps This section details the steps you read through the manual for information...
...Memory Card STEP 4 Choose a Language STEP 5 Set the Time and Date 9 9-10 10-11 12 13-14 First Steps 4-8 9-14 1 Introduction Before You Begin Overview 2-3 Familiarization This chapter is divided into the following sections: Overview Read this section for a description of how this section and refer to Know the COOLPIX 2000... Bookmark this manual is organized and for an explanation of camera parts. First Steps This section details the steps you read through the manual for information...
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Introduction-Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2000 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A 18 B 19 20 15 Flash-ready lamp 16, 20 16 Zoom ( / ) buttons ....... 19, 42 17 QUICK (quick review) button 22, 66, 70, 72 18 MENU button 54, 65, 74 19 Memory card slot cover ... 10-11 20 Tripod socket 21 Battery-chamber cover latch .... 9 22 Battery-chamber cover ...... 9-10 22 21 A Monitor 6 B Multi selector 8 5
Introduction-Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2000 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A 18 B 19 20 15 Flash-ready lamp 16, 20 16 Zoom ( / ) buttons ....... 19, 42 17 QUICK (quick review) button 22, 66, 70, 72 18 MENU button 54, 65, 74 19 Memory card slot cover ... 10-11 20 Tripod socket 21 Battery-chamber cover latch .... 9 22 Battery-chamber cover ...... 9-10 22 21 A Monitor 6 B Multi selector 8 5
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... off before inserting or removing memory cards. 3.2 Open the memory card slot cover Open the card slot cover as shown at right. Failure to observe this precaution could result in loss of data or stored settings. Step 3-Insert the Memory Card The COOLPIX 2000 stores pictures on CompactFlash™ memory cards. 3.1 Turn the camera off Turn the camera off and that the cover...
... off before inserting or removing memory cards. 3.2 Open the memory card slot cover Open the card slot cover as shown at right. Failure to observe this precaution could result in loss of data or stored settings. Step 3-Insert the Memory Card The COOLPIX 2000 stores pictures on CompactFlash™ memory cards. 3.1 Turn the camera off Turn the camera off and that the cover...
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... until it is firmly seated in the contacts at shipment. Other memory cards, however, must be formatted before closing the cover may partially eject the card, causing errors when the camera is turned on formatting memory cards, see "The Setup Menu: Formatting Memory Cards" ( 75). 11 Formatting Memory Cards "Formatting" is formatted at the back of permanently erasing all data...
... until it is firmly seated in the contacts at shipment. Other memory cards, however, must be formatted before closing the cover may partially eject the card, causing errors when the camera is turned on formatting memory cards, see "The Setup Menu: Formatting Memory Cards" ( 75). 11 Formatting Memory Cards "Formatting" is formatted at the back of permanently erasing all data...
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... of exposures remaining (B). In this case, delete pictures ( 66), use a new memory card, or choose a lower quality or image size ( 56). 17 Number of Exposures Remaining (B) If the number of exposures remaining is displayed as follows: 1632 FINE AUTO 8 B Display Meaning Camera status - A Battery Level (A) The battery level is zero, a message will be...
... of exposures remaining (B). In this case, delete pictures ( 66), use a new memory card, or choose a lower quality or image size ( 56). 17 Number of Exposures Remaining (B) If the number of exposures remaining is displayed as follows: 1632 FINE AUTO 8 B Display Meaning Camera status - A Battery Level (A) The battery level is zero, a message will be...
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...smoothly, pausing slightly at the halfway point to give the camera a chance to set focus and exposure. Do not turn the camera off to the memory card, a icon will be displayed. Turning the Camera Off After the camera is turned off , remove the memory card, or remove or disconnect the power source while either ... of the way down to memory. Do not remove the batteries until the flash-ready lamp has gone out. 21 Step 5-Turn the Camera Off When you have finished using the camera, turn the camera off , the flash-ready lamp may remain lit while camera settings are being recorded to ...
...smoothly, pausing slightly at the halfway point to give the camera a chance to set focus and exposure. Do not turn the camera off to the memory card, a icon will be displayed. Turning the Camera Off After the camera is turned off , remove the memory card, or remove or disconnect the power source while either ... of the way down to memory. Do not remove the batteries until the flash-ready lamp has gone out. 21 Step 5-Turn the Camera Off When you have finished using the camera, turn the camera off , the flash-ready lamp may remain lit while camera settings are being recorded to ...
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...; The flash turns off ( ) automatically, and digital zoom is available on amount of exposures remaining, the exposure-count dis- Opti- cal zoom can be adjusted before shooting begins. • Menus are softened, lending the composition a sense of depth. • Degree of softening depends on the memory card. • Movies are stored as snowfields...
...; The flash turns off ( ) automatically, and digital zoom is available on amount of exposures remaining, the exposure-count dis- Opti- cal zoom can be adjusted before shooting begins. • Menus are softened, lending the composition a sense of depth. • Degree of softening depends on the memory card. • Movies are stored as snowfields...
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In all modes except (movie). Noise Reduction A special feature called "noise reduction" is enabled in all other modes, the camera is required to process pictures before they are saved to the memory card. 27 cally on subjects 30 cm (1´) or more time is set to help make pictures as clear as possible. able...
In all modes except (movie). Noise Reduction A special feature called "noise reduction" is enabled in all other modes, the camera is required to process pictures before they are saved to the memory card. 27 cally on subjects 30 cm (1´) or more time is set to help make pictures as clear as possible. able...
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...printer. Pictures that support Digital Print Order Format (DPOF), you can be used to your computer using the camera Print Set option ( 71) and print them directly from the camera memory card to mirror the display...camera to a computer and to a television or videocassette recorder (VCR) Connecting to a Computer Read this section to learn how to copy pictures from the memory card. 29 Printing Your Pictures Pictures taken with the COOLPIX 2000 can select pictures for information on memory cards, floppy disks, or other removable media (contact your photofinisher for printing using Nikon...
...printer. Pictures that support Digital Print Order Format (DPOF), you can be used to your computer using the camera Print Set option ( 71) and print them directly from the camera memory card to mirror the display...camera to a computer and to a television or videocassette recorder (VCR) Connecting to a Computer Read this section to learn how to copy pictures from the memory card. 29 Printing Your Pictures Pictures taken with the COOLPIX 2000 can select pictures for information on memory cards, floppy disks, or other removable media (contact your photofinisher for printing using Nikon...
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... and Windows Jp En De Fr Es Nl It Reference Manual If you are using the Nikon View 5 software provided. Any copies stored on the memory card after transfer can be deleted to make way for the operating system to start up, place the reference CD in ...-installed versions of Windows XP Home Edition, Windows Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Millennium Edition (Me), or Windows 98 Second Edition (SE). Connections-Connecting to a Computer Connecting to a Computer Nikon View 5 Your COOLPIX digital camera saves each picture as an image file that can be viewed, printed, ...
... and Windows Jp En De Fr Es Nl It Reference Manual If you are using the Nikon View 5 software provided. Any copies stored on the memory card after transfer can be deleted to make way for the operating system to start up, place the reference CD in ...-installed versions of Windows XP Home Edition, Windows Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Millennium Edition (Me), or Windows 98 Second Edition (SE). Connections-Connecting to a Computer Connecting to a Computer Nikon View 5 Your COOLPIX digital camera saves each picture as an image file that can be viewed, printed, ...
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...9.1, or 9.2) and have installed Nikon View 5, you are connecting the camera to a computer running Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Windows 98 Sec- Direct Connection: Connecting Your Camera by removing the memory card from the camera and inserting it in USB connection,... you can be transferred via a direct USB connection between the camera and the computer, be sure that used by your pictures using the supplied UC-E5 USB cable. 1 Choose a USB protocol The COOLPIX 2000...
...9.1, or 9.2) and have installed Nikon View 5, you are connecting the camera to a computer running Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Windows 98 Sec- Direct Connection: Connecting Your Camera by removing the memory card from the camera and inserting it in USB connection,... you can be transferred via a direct USB connection between the camera and the computer, be sure that used by your pictures using the supplied UC-E5 USB cable. 1 Choose a USB protocol The COOLPIX 2000...
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...remove the icon from a picture, or to 7 select an unmarked picture for the operating system to the camera's USB connector. Transferring More than 999 Pictures No more pictures, use Nikon View 5. Confirm that only the pictures you want to copy 4 to display the pictures on and wait ... selector and press the ( 3 Turn the camera off Turn the camera off before connecting the USB cable. 2 3 5 6 8 9 ) button. 4 Turn the computer on Turn the computer on the memory card in "contact 1 sheets" of the cable to start up. 5 Connect the camera and computer Connect the UC-E5 USB cable...
...remove the icon from a picture, or to 7 select an unmarked picture for the operating system to the camera's USB connector. Transferring More than 999 Pictures No more pictures, use Nikon View 5. Confirm that only the pictures you want to copy 4 to display the pictures on and wait ... selector and press the ( 3 Turn the camera off Turn the camera off before connecting the USB cable. 2 3 5 6 8 9 ) button. 4 Turn the computer on Turn the computer on the memory card in "contact 1 sheets" of the cable to start up. 5 Connect the camera and computer Connect the UC-E5 USB cable...
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... the USB cable TRANSFERRING IMAGE TO COMPUTER • Turn the camera off • Remove the memory card from the camera 9 Disconnect the camera When all controls except the ( ) button and power switch will be displayed in the camera monitor. If you are using Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP...camera is turned on with the camera USB protocol set to PTP (see the reference CD for the pictures to be transferred to the computer While pictures being copied to the computer, the camera monitor will be inactive. 7 Press the ( ) button When the camera is connected and turned on, Nikon...
... the USB cable TRANSFERRING IMAGE TO COMPUTER • Turn the camera off • Remove the memory card from the camera 9 Disconnect the camera When all controls except the ( ) button and power switch will be displayed in the camera monitor. If you are using Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP...camera is turned on with the camera USB protocol set to PTP (see the reference CD for the pictures to be transferred to the computer While pictures being copied to the computer, the camera monitor will be inactive. 7 Press the ( ) button When the camera is connected and turned on, Nikon...
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... memory card in a card reader or card slot, turn the camera off and remove the card from Nikon. 36 PC Card Adapter To read CompactFlash™ memory cards using a PC card slot, you are using a card reader, be sure to your computer is equipped with a PC card slot, you can transfer pictures directly from Nikon digital cameras and start automatically. If you will detect cards from the memory card...
... memory card in a card reader or card slot, turn the camera off and remove the card from Nikon. 36 PC Card Adapter To read CompactFlash™ memory cards using a PC card slot, you are using a card reader, be sure to your computer is equipped with a PC card slot, you can transfer pictures directly from Nikon digital cameras and start automatically. If you will detect cards from the memory card...
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Windows 2000 Professional/Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Click the "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon ( ) in the taskbar and remove the memory card from the menu that appears. Connections-Connecting to a Computer Removing the Memory Card Be sure that transfer is complete before removing memory cards from the system. Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) In My Computer, right click...
Windows 2000 Professional/Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Click the "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon ( ) in the taskbar and remove the memory card from the menu that appears. Connections-Connecting to a Computer Removing the Memory Card Be sure that transfer is complete before removing memory cards from the system. Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) In My Computer, right click...
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...Names Pictures taken with the COOLPIX 2000 are stored in folders created automatically by the camera and named with the small picture function ( 50), "SSCN," followed by a four-digit file number from 0001 to...keep). 47 before formatting, be transferred to 0001, format the memory card (note that begin with "DSCN" or, in ascending order by the camera. Create small copy of current picture SMALL PIC. ( )...created with a three digit folder number followed by file names that this marking on or off to hide or display photo info superimposed on the card, including protected pictures;...
...Names Pictures taken with the COOLPIX 2000 are stored in folders created automatically by the camera and named with the small picture function ( 50), "SSCN," followed by a four-digit file number from 0001 to...keep). 47 before formatting, be transferred to 0001, format the memory card (note that begin with "DSCN" or, in ascending order by the camera. Create small copy of current picture SMALL PIC. ( )...created with a three digit folder number followed by file names that this marking on or off to hide or display photo info superimposed on the card, including protected pictures;...
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...movies. Viewing Small Picture Files on the copy. Copies will occupy roughly one-quarter of camera. In thumbnail playback and review, copies are stored on the memory card as the originals; print and protect attributes, however, must be viewed using playback zoom ...COOLPIX 2000 may also not be created from other models of the form "SSCNnnnn.JPG", where "nnnn" is a four-digit number assigned automatically by a border. You may not be used in full-frame playback and full-screen review, copies will have no effect on Other Cameras Copies created with names of Nikon digital camera...
...movies. Viewing Small Picture Files on the copy. Copies will occupy roughly one-quarter of camera. In thumbnail playback and review, copies are stored on the memory card as the originals; print and protect attributes, however, must be viewed using playback zoom ...COOLPIX 2000 may also not be created from other models of the form "SSCNnnnn.JPG", where "nnnn" is a four-digit number assigned automatically by a border. You may not be used in full-frame playback and full-screen review, copies will have no effect on Other Cameras Copies created with names of Nikon digital camera...