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Menu Guide 58 The Shooting Menu 58 Image Mode 59 White Balance 60 Exposure Compensation 61 Continuous 61 Best Shot Selector (BSS 63 Sensitivity...64 Color Options 64 The Playback Menu 65 Slide Show 67 Delete ...68 Protect ...68 Transfer Marking 69 Small Picture 70 Copy...71 The Setup Menu 72 Welcome Screen 73 Date ...74 Monitor Settings 76 Date Imprint 77 Sound Settings 78 Blur Warning 78 Auto Off ...79 Format Memory/Format Card 79 Language...80 Interface ...80 AF Assist ...80 Reset all ...80...
Menu Guide 58 The Shooting Menu 58 Image Mode 59 White Balance 60 Exposure Compensation 61 Continuous 61 Best Shot Selector (BSS 63 Sensitivity...64 Color Options 64 The Playback Menu 65 Slide Show 67 Delete ...68 Protect ...68 Transfer Marking 69 Small Picture 70 Copy...71 The Setup Menu 72 Welcome Screen 73 Date ...74 Monitor Settings 76 Date Imprint 77 Sound Settings 78 Blur Warning 78 Auto Off ...79 Format Memory/Format Card 79 Language...80 Interface ...80 AF Assist ...80 Reset all ...80...
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... 2 Exposure lock 32, 39, 62 3 Zoom indicator1 15 4 Focus indicator2 16 5 Battery level indicator3 14 6 Internal memory/memory card indicator 14, 16 7 Camera shake icon4 .......... 19, 28, 78 8 "Date not set" indicator5 13 9 Time zone indicator 74 10 Self-timer indicator 20 11 Date imprint/date counter 77 1 Displayed when zoom button is pressed. 2 Displayed when shutter-release button is pressed halfway. 3 Appears when batteries are running low. 12 Number of exposures remaining 14, 93 Movie length 36, 38 13 Flash mode...
... 2 Exposure lock 32, 39, 62 3 Zoom indicator1 15 4 Focus indicator2 16 5 Battery level indicator3 14 6 Internal memory/memory card indicator 14, 16 7 Camera shake icon4 .......... 19, 28, 78 8 "Date not set" indicator5 13 9 Time zone indicator 74 10 Self-timer indicator 20 11 Date imprint/date counter 77 1 Displayed when zoom button is pressed. 2 Displayed when shutter-release button is pressed halfway. 3 Appears when batteries are running low. 12 Number of exposures remaining 14, 93 Movie length 36, 38 13 Flash mode...
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... such settings as white balance and exposure compensation ( 61). 14 The power-on . Default is used ( 59). prepare to shoot when the view through the camera lens is ready to recharge or change battery. Step 1-Select Mode Slide the mode selector to lighting and creative intent ( 18). Number of exposures remaining: depends on capacity of digital cameras. No pictures can be used . WARNING!! BATTERY charged or replaced with fully-charged spare battery. Shooting Options (auto) mode offers flash ( 18), self-timer...
... such settings as white balance and exposure compensation ( 61). 14 The power-on . Default is used ( 59). prepare to shoot when the view through the camera lens is ready to recharge or change battery. Step 1-Select Mode Slide the mode selector to lighting and creative intent ( 18). Number of exposures remaining: depends on capacity of digital cameras. No pictures can be used . WARNING!! BATTERY charged or replaced with fully-charged spare battery. Shooting Options (auto) mode offers flash ( 18), self-timer...
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... poorly lit ( 80). 16 Using focus lock, focus red on subject at Blinks center of data or in loss of frame. Off Flash is off , eject the memory card, or remove or disconnect the power source while the internal memory/memory card indicator is blinking or the icon is displayed. To prevent blur, press the shutter-release button down to take pictures until the (wait) icon is displayed. In mode, the camera will automatically focus on the subject at...
... poorly lit ( 80). 16 Using focus lock, focus red on subject at Blinks center of data or in loss of frame. Off Flash is off , eject the memory card, or remove or disconnect the power source while the internal memory/memory card indicator is blinking or the icon is displayed. To prevent blur, press the shutter-release button down to take pictures until the (wait) icon is displayed. In mode, the camera will automatically focus on the subject at...
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... OFF ON :Confirm Display macro close-up menu. 3 Highlight ON. In macro close-up mode, the camera focuses continuously, even when the shutter-release button is shown by icon in display. AUTO 10 4 Frame picture. When taking close-up shots of 4 cm/1.6˝. Exit menu (to exit without changing mode, wait two seconds). Easy Close-ups: Macro Close-up Mode Macro close-up mode is used for taking close-ups, play each picture back after shooting to check the...
... OFF ON :Confirm Display macro close-up menu. 3 Highlight ON. In macro close-up mode, the camera focuses continuously, even when the shutter-release button is shown by icon in display. AUTO 10 4 Frame picture. When taking close-up shots of 4 cm/1.6˝. Exit menu (to exit without changing mode, wait two seconds). Easy Close-ups: Macro Close-up Mode Macro close-up mode is used for taking close-ups, play each picture back after shooting to check the...
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... Use tripod Copy Provides clear pictures of under 30 cm (1´). Focus locks when shutter-release button is pressed halfway. to focus on nearest object. Minimum focus distance varies with the back- AF-assist illuminator can not be used. • Self-timer can be used to lens, adjust zoom until macro close as close -up well. * Off * - * Other modes can not be selected. 30 ground artistically blurred. • Camera focuses continuously on...
... Use tripod Copy Provides clear pictures of under 30 cm (1´). Focus locks when shutter-release button is pressed halfway. to focus on nearest object. Minimum focus distance varies with the back- AF-assist illuminator can not be used. • Self-timer can be used to lens, adjust zoom until macro close as close -up well. * Off * - * Other modes can not be selected. 30 ground artistically blurred. • Camera focuses continuously on...
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... Help Make selection.† * To exit without changing mode, press † If Time-lapse movie is displayed ( 38). 7 Return to shooting mode. tor. 0h 0m 24s The following options are available for Menus in the setup menu ( 81). 37 To display the setup menu ( 72), select Setup from interfering with recording. Focus locks when focus operation is pressed halfway. To display menu options as icons, select Icons for Auto-focus mode: Option Description Single AF (default) Camera focuses when shutter-release button...
... Help Make selection.† * To exit without changing mode, press † If Time-lapse movie is displayed ( 38). 7 Return to shooting mode. tor. 0h 0m 24s The following options are available for Menus in the setup menu ( 81). 37 To display the setup menu ( 72), select Setup from interfering with recording. Focus locks when focus operation is pressed halfway. To display menu options as icons, select Icons for Auto-focus mode: Option Description Single AF (default) Camera focuses when shutter-release button...
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... ( / button) button Choose Mass Storage. 1, 2 Choose PTP. If PTP is selected when the camera is connected to transfer pictures from internal memory or from the camera to select Mass storage before reconnecting the camera. Viewing Pictures on a Computer The supplied MV-11 COOL-STATION, UC-E10 USB cable, and PictureProject software can be used to a computer running Windows 2000 or Windows 98SE, the Windows hardware wizard will be displayed after a message...
... ( / button) button Choose Mass Storage. 1, 2 Choose PTP. If PTP is selected when the camera is connected to transfer pictures from internal memory or from the camera to select Mass storage before reconnecting the camera. Viewing Pictures on a Computer The supplied MV-11 COOL-STATION, UC-E10 USB cable, and PictureProject software can be used to a computer running Windows 2000 or Windows 98SE, the Windows hardware wizard will be displayed after a message...
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...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. • Connect the camera to a printer that support DPOF. 1 04.20.2005 15:30 100NIKON 0001.JPG 1/ 1 Select playback mode. 2 PLAYBACK MENU 1/2 SET-UP rint set Slide show Delete Protect Exit Confirm Help Display playback menu. 3 PLAYBACK MENU 1/2 SET-UP 4 PRINT SET Print selected rint set Delete print set Slide show Delete Protect...
...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. • Connect the camera to a printer that support DPOF. 1 04.20.2005 15:30 100NIKON 0001.JPG 1/ 1 Select playback mode. 2 PLAYBACK MENU 1/2 SET-UP rint set Slide show Delete Protect Exit Confirm Help Display playback menu. 3 PLAYBACK MENU 1/2 SET-UP 4 PRINT SET Print selected rint set Delete print set Slide show Delete Protect...
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... Continuous Take pictures one at a time or in a sequence. 61-62 BSS Use the Best Shot Selector (BSS). 63 Sensitivity Control the camera's sensitivity to light. 64 Color options Control color. 64 Setup Display the setup menu. 72 To display the shooting menu, slide the mode selector to and press the button. To exit the menu and return to the light source. 60 Exp. +/- To make a selection from the shooting menu: 1 SHOOTING MENU 1/2 SET-UP 2 Image mode White balance Exp. +/- The Shooting Menu Menu Options For help...
... Continuous Take pictures one at a time or in a sequence. 61-62 BSS Use the Best Shot Selector (BSS). 63 Sensitivity Control the camera's sensitivity to light. 64 Color options Control color. 64 Setup Display the setup menu. 72 To display the shooting menu, slide the mode selector to and press the button. To exit the menu and return to the light source. 60 Exp. +/- To make a selection from the shooting menu: 1 SHOOTING MENU 1/2 SET-UP 2 Image mode White balance Exp. +/- The Shooting Menu Menu Options For help...
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... time shutter-release button is pressed, camera takes rate of 1 3 EV. Focus, exposure, and white balance are stored in a temporary memory buffer before being transferred to internal memory or to form a single picture measuring 2,592× 1,944 pixels. Its effects can be needed when most of the frame is very dark or the background is much darker than the main subject. Digital zoom can be suspended. The Shooting Menu...
... time shutter-release button is pressed, camera takes rate of 1 3 EV. Focus, exposure, and white balance are stored in a temporary memory buffer before being transferred to internal memory or to form a single picture measuring 2,592× 1,944 pixels. Its effects can be needed when most of the frame is very dark or the background is much darker than the main subject. Digital zoom can be suspended. The Shooting Menu...
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... COOLPIX S1 can be used to transfer pictures selected for Interface > Auto transfer ( 80). Option Description All on Mark all images for transfer are au- Pictures selected for transfer. See the PictureProject reference manual (on Auto Transfer No more than 999 pictures can not be transferred using Auto transfer. Use the COOLPIX S1 to which PictureProject has been installed ( 46). To transfer more than 999 pictures, use PictureProject or select and transfer pictures in batches of Nikon digital camera. All off Remove transfer...
... COOLPIX S1 can be used to transfer pictures selected for Interface > Auto transfer ( 80). Option Description All on Mark all images for transfer are au- Pictures selected for transfer. See the PictureProject reference manual (on Auto Transfer No more than 999 pictures can not be transferred using Auto transfer. Use the COOLPIX S1 to which PictureProject has been installed ( 46). To transfer more than 999 pictures, use PictureProject or select and transfer pictures in batches of Nikon digital camera. All off Remove transfer...
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...press the (T) button ( 22). Format memory/ Format card Format internal memory or memory card. Reset all Restore camera settings to save power. Exp. +/- The Setup Menu Menu Options For help on pictures. Monitor settings Adjust monitor brightness and choose display style. Language Choose language for current mode. Continuous Continuous Exit Confirm Help Exit Confirm Help Display menu for camera menus and messages. To display menu options as icons, select Icons for current mode. Playback menu Welcome screen Select screen displayed when camera is turned on or off...
...press the (T) button ( 22). Format memory/ Format card Format internal memory or memory card. Reset all Restore camera settings to save power. Exp. +/- The Setup Menu Menu Options For help on pictures. Monitor settings Adjust monitor brightness and choose display style. Language Choose language for current mode. Continuous Continuous Exit Confirm Help Exit Confirm Help Display menu for camera menus and messages. To display menu options as icons, select Icons for current mode. Playback menu Welcome screen Select screen displayed when camera is turned on or off...
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... adapter is used when the video cable is formatted. The Setup Menu 79 Format Entire memory or memory card is connected, video output will be sure to transfer any other files that memory cards can be present. Note that formatting permanently deletes all data, including protected pictures and any valued pictures to format the storage device. Note that may be reactivated by pressing the power switch, pressing the shutter-release button halfway, pressing the button to select playback mode...
... adapter is used when the video cable is formatted. The Setup Menu 79 Format Entire memory or memory card is connected, video output will be sure to transfer any other files that memory cards can be present. Note that formatting permanently deletes all data, including protected pictures and any valued pictures to format the storage device. Note that may be reactivated by pressing the power switch, pressing the shutter-release button halfway, pressing the button to select playback mode...
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... the movie ( 37), shooting ( 58), playback ( 65), and setup menus are unaffected. Numbering will continue from memory. The Setup Menu 81 All other settings are displayed. Resetting File Numbering to 0001 To reset file numbering to display the current camera firmware version. SHOOTING MENU 1/2 SET-UP Image mode White balance Exp. +/Continuous Exit Confirm Help Text Image mode Exit Confirm Help Icons Firmware Version Firmware version Select this option to 0001, select Reset all after either deleting all pictures ( 68) or formatting the memory card or internal memory...
... the movie ( 37), shooting ( 58), playback ( 65), and setup menus are unaffected. Numbering will continue from memory. The Setup Menu 81 All other settings are displayed. Resetting File Numbering to 0001 To reset file numbering to display the current camera firmware version. SHOOTING MENU 1/2 SET-UP Image mode White balance Exp. +/Continuous Exit Confirm Help Text Image mode Exit Confirm Help Icons Firmware Version Firmware version Select this option to 0001, select Reset all after either deleting all pictures ( 68) or formatting the memory card or internal memory...
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... IMAGE HAS ALREADY BEEN MODIFIED. FILE CONTAINS NO IMAGE DATA File created by computer or View file on computer or cordifferent make of camera. BE DELETED picture. Press button to return to se- pictures. rect make of camera. - inserting new memory card 79, or formatting the memory 80-81 card or internal memory. • Not enough memory to delete protected Remove protection before de- tions can not be used with 70 tions. leting picture. 68 NO SOUND FILE No sound playback...
... IMAGE HAS ALREADY BEEN MODIFIED. FILE CONTAINS NO IMAGE DATA File created by computer or View file on computer or cordifferent make of camera. BE DELETED picture. Press button to return to se- pictures. rect make of camera. - inserting new memory card 79, or formatting the memory 80-81 card or internal memory. • Not enough memory to delete protected Remove protection before de- tions can not be used with 70 tions. leting picture. 68 NO SOUND FILE No sound playback...
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... playback mode. 17, 41 • Batteries are exhausted. 14 • 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 Photo info. button is pressed • Display shows "OUT OF MEMORY": insufficient memo- 59 ry to the page numbers in the loss of any data not recorded to internal memory...
... playback mode. 17, 41 • Batteries are exhausted. 14 • 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 Photo info. button is pressed • Display shows "OUT OF MEMORY": insufficient memo- 59 ry to the page numbers in the loss of any data not recorded to internal memory...
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...) • Option other make of camera. - Clean lens. 84 Colors are unnatural White balance does not match light source. 60 File can not focus on again. 12 Camera shook during shot. Problem Solution • Camera can not be played back File has been overwritten or renamed by : Pictures are blurred • Using the flash 18 • Using the Best Shot Selector (BSS) 63 • Using the self-timer with subject in range...
...) • Option other make of camera. - Clean lens. 84 Colors are unnatural White balance does not match light source. 60 File can not focus on again. 12 Camera shook during shot. Problem Solution • Camera can not be played back File has been overwritten or renamed by : Pictures are blurred • Using the flash 18 • Using the Best Shot Selector (BSS) 63 • Using the self-timer with subject in range...
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... charge-coupled electronic shutter 2-1 350 s Aperture Range Electronically-controlled ND-filter selection f/3.0 and f/8.5 (W) * A standard widely used for optimal color reproduction when images are output on Exif-compliant printers. Version 2.2 allows information stored with pictures to be used in the digital camera industry to ensure compatibility among different makes. † Exchangeable Image File Format for Camera File System (DCF)*, Exif 2.2†, and Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Compressed: JPEG-baseline-compliant Movies: QuickTime Sound...
... charge-coupled electronic shutter 2-1 350 s Aperture Range Electronically-controlled ND-filter selection f/3.0 and f/8.5 (W) * A standard widely used for optimal color reproduction when images are output on Exif-compliant printers. Version 2.2 allows information stored with pictures to be used in the digital camera industry to ensure compatibility among different makes. † Exchangeable Image File Format for Camera File System (DCF)*, Exif 2.2†, and Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Compressed: JPEG-baseline-compliant Movies: QuickTime Sound...
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..., see Zoom buttons U Underwater, 31 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 99 Technical Notes 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...
..., see Zoom buttons U Underwater, 31 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 99 Technical Notes 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...