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..., at tach the terminal cover and store in a cool place. • Immediately after use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for an extended period, the batteries may become hot. Use appropriate cables When connecting cables to the input and output jacks, use ,... maintain compliance with metal objects such as discoloration or deformation. Before removing the batteries, turn the camera off and allow the batteries to cool. • Discontinue use . Removing memory cards Memory cards may become hot during use immediately should not be taken to prevent infants from the subject. To...
..., at tach the terminal cover and store in a cool place. • Immediately after use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for an extended period, the batteries may become hot. Use appropriate cables When connecting cables to the input and output jacks, use ,... maintain compliance with metal objects such as discoloration or deformation. Before removing the batteries, turn the camera off and allow the batteries to cool. • Discontinue use . Removing memory cards Memory cards may become hot during use immediately should not be taken to prevent infants from the subject. To...
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Notices/For Your Safety Cautions To ensure continued enjoyment of your Nikon product, observe the following precautions when storing or using or storing the camera. Do not point the lens at strong light sources for extended periods Avoid pointing the lens at the sun... when entering or leaving a heated building on the memory card, or affect the product's internal circuitry. Intense light may malfunction if subjected to the connector, card slot, or battery chamber covers. Forcibly cutting power in damage to product memory or internal circuitry. Keep away from strong magnetic fields...
Notices/For Your Safety Cautions To ensure continued enjoyment of your Nikon product, observe the following precautions when storing or using or storing the camera. Do not point the lens at strong light sources for extended periods Avoid pointing the lens at the sun... when entering or leaving a heated building on the memory card, or affect the product's internal circuitry. Intense light may malfunction if subjected to the connector, card slot, or battery chamber covers. Forcibly cutting power in damage to product memory or internal circuitry. Keep away from strong magnetic fields...
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...-up Mode 27 Assist and Scene Modes 28 Framing Assist 29 e Scene Mode 34 More on Playback 40 Viewing Pictures on the Camera 40 Cropping Pictures 42 Voice Memos: Recording and Playback (E3200 only 43 Viewing Pictures on TV 44 Viewing Pictures on a Computer ... Safety i Cautions ...iii Notices ...iv Before You Begin 1 Introduction 1 Parts of the Camera 2 The Monitor 4 The Mode Dial 6 Navigating the Menus 7 The Shutter-Release Button 7 First Steps 8 Inserting Batteries 8 Inserting Memory Cards 10 Checking the Battery Level 12 Basic Setup 14 Basic Photography 16 Step 1 - Focus ...
...-up Mode 27 Assist and Scene Modes 28 Framing Assist 29 e Scene Mode 34 More on Playback 40 Viewing Pictures on the Camera 40 Cropping Pictures 42 Voice Memos: Recording and Playback (E3200 only 43 Viewing Pictures on TV 44 Viewing Pictures on a Computer ... Safety i Cautions ...iii Notices ...iv Before You Begin 1 Introduction 1 Parts of the Camera 2 The Monitor 4 The Mode Dial 6 Navigating the Menus 7 The Shutter-Release Button 7 First Steps 8 Inserting Batteries 8 Inserting Memory Cards 10 Checking the Battery Level 12 Basic Setup 14 Basic Photography 16 Step 1 - Focus ...
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... Date Imprint 87 Brightness ...89 Sound Settings 90 Blur Warning 91 Auto Off...92 Format memory/card 93 Language ...94 Video Mode 94 Reset All ...94 Battery Type 96 Firmware Version 96 Technical Notes 97 Optional Accessories 97 Caring for Your Camera 98 Error Messages 100 Troubleshooting 103 Specifications 106 Index ...108 viii
... Date Imprint 87 Brightness ...89 Sound Settings 90 Blur Warning 91 Auto Off...92 Format memory/card 93 Language ...94 Video Mode 94 Reset All ...94 Battery Type 96 Firmware Version 96 Technical Notes 97 Optional Accessories 97 Caring for Your Camera 98 Error Messages 100 Troubleshooting 103 Specifications 106 Index ...108 viii
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...-updated information is available elsewhere in the memory or to find helpful when using your Nikon digital camera. To store, view or delete pictures in this manual thoroughly before use , and keep up-to-date with your camera. Internal Memory and SD Memory Card This camera uses both an internal memory and an SD memory card for contact information: http://www.nikonimaging...
...-updated information is available elsewhere in the memory or to find helpful when using your Nikon digital camera. To store, view or delete pictures in this manual thoroughly before use , and keep up-to-date with your camera. Internal Memory and SD Memory Card This camera uses both an internal memory and an SD memory card for contact information: http://www.nikonimaging...
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Before You Begin Parts of the Camera Power switch Power-on lamp (Q 12) (Q 12) Shutter-release button (Q 7) Speaker (E3200 only) Built-in Speedlight (Q 24) Microphone (E3200 only) Eyelet for camera strap Viewfinder (Q 18) Self-timer lamp (Q 26)/ Red-eye reduction lamp (E3200 only) (Q 24) AF-Assist illuminator (E3200 only) (Q 24) Memory card slot cover (Q 10) Lens (Q 18) Attaching the Camera Strap 2
Before You Begin Parts of the Camera Power switch Power-on lamp (Q 12) (Q 12) Shutter-release button (Q 7) Speaker (E3200 only) Built-in Speedlight (Q 24) Microphone (E3200 only) Eyelet for camera strap Viewfinder (Q 18) Self-timer lamp (Q 26)/ Red-eye reduction lamp (E3200 only) (Q 24) AF-Assist illuminator (E3200 only) (Q 24) Memory card slot cover (Q 10) Lens (Q 18) Attaching the Camera Strap 2
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... 10 11 12 999 13 1 Shooting mode 16 2 AE-L1 38 3 Focus indicator 20 4 Zoom indicator2 18 5 Battery level indicator3 12 6 Internal memory/memory card indicator 16 7 Camera shake icon4 25 8 Time zone 84 9 "Date not set . 6 Indicates that 4 pictures may be blurred. 12 Date counter/ stored date number 88.... . . 68 19 Best Shot Selector (BSS 69 20 White balance 65 21 Color options 70 22 Macro close-up mode 27 5 Appears when camera clock has not been set " icon5 14 10 Self-timer indicator 26 11 Date imprint indicator 87 1 Appears when taking pictures with Panorama Assist 2 ...
... 10 11 12 999 13 1 Shooting mode 16 2 AE-L1 38 3 Focus indicator 20 4 Zoom indicator2 18 5 Battery level indicator3 12 6 Internal memory/memory card indicator 16 7 Camera shake icon4 25 8 Time zone 84 9 "Date not set . 6 Indicates that 4 pictures may be blurred. 12 Date counter/ stored date number 88.... . . 68 19 Best Shot Selector (BSS 69 20 White balance 65 21 Color options 70 22 Macro close-up mode 27 5 Appears when camera clock has not been set " icon5 14 10 Self-timer indicator 26 11 Date imprint indicator 87 1 Appears when taking pictures with Panorama Assist 2 ...
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... Monitor Playback 17 2004.08.05 1 16 12:00 2 3 15 12 14 13 11 10 4 5 6 7 8 10 8 9 1 Current folder 23 2 File number and type 23 3 Internal memory/memory card indicator 16 4 Battery level indicator1 12 5 Volume indicator2 60 6 Voice memo recording guide2 . . 43 7 Voice memo playback guide2 . . . 43 8 Current frame number/total number of...
... Monitor Playback 17 2004.08.05 1 16 12:00 2 3 15 12 14 13 11 10 4 5 6 7 8 10 8 9 1 Current folder 23 2 File number and type 23 3 Internal memory/memory card indicator 16 4 Battery level indicator1 12 5 Volume indicator2 60 6 Voice memo recording guide2 . . 43 7 Voice memo playback guide2 . . . 43 8 Current frame number/total number of...
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... memory card • Insert the memory card in the direction of the arrow as shown in the memory, and if the camera contains a memory card, then pictures will automatically be stored in the label on the underside of the memory card slot cover. If no memory card has been inserted in the camera, pictures will be stored on Secure Digital (SD) memory card. Inserting Memory Cards Insert the memory card...
... memory card • Insert the memory card in the direction of the arrow as shown in the memory, and if the camera contains a memory card, then pictures will automatically be stored in the label on the underside of the memory card slot cover. If no memory card has been inserted in the camera, pictures will be stored on Secure Digital (SD) memory card. Inserting Memory Cards Insert the memory card...
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... taking, deleting, or editing pictures. Do not open the memory card slot cover while the power-on formatting memory cards, see "The Setup Menu: Format memory/card" (Q 93). The card can then be formatted before first use. Write protect switch When card is off . Memory Cards • Use only Secure Digital (SD) memory cards. • Do not disassemble or modify. • Do not...
... taking, deleting, or editing pictures. Do not open the memory card slot cover while the power-on formatting memory cards, see "The Setup Menu: Format memory/card" (Q 93). The card can then be formatted before first use. Write protect switch When card is off . Memory Cards • Use only Secure Digital (SD) memory cards. • Do not disassemble or modify. • Do not...
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... displayed. Select P Mode This section details the basic steps involved in taking pictures in the camera, } is b (E3200) or c (E2200). Basic Photography Basic Photography Step 1 - In this automatic, "point-and-shoot" mode, the majority of the memory or memory card and the option chosen for Image mode (Q 63). Flash mode Choose from five (E3200...
... displayed. Select P Mode This section details the basic steps involved in taking pictures in the camera, } is b (E3200) or c (E2200). Basic Photography Basic Photography Step 1 - In this automatic, "point-and-shoot" mode, the majority of the memory or memory card and the option chosen for Image mode (Q 63). Flash mode Choose from five (E3200...
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No further pictures can be displayed in the monitor. Step 1 - Select P Mode Number of Exposures Remaining If the number of exposures remaining is zero, the message "OUT OF MEMORY" will be taken until you: • choose a lower Image mode setting (Q 63) • insert a new memory card (Q 10) • delete some pictures (Q 22-23, 73-74) 17 Basic Photography
No further pictures can be displayed in the monitor. Step 1 - Select P Mode Number of Exposures Remaining If the number of exposures remaining is zero, the message "OUT OF MEMORY" will be taken until you: • choose a lower Image mode setting (Q 63) • insert a new memory card (Q 10) • delete some pictures (Q 22-23, 73-74) 17 Basic Photography
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...can continue to shoot. Do not turn the camera off -center subject: AUTO 19 NORMAL AUTO 1190 n Focus Position the subject in loss of the way down to take pictures until the < icon is pressed halfway. Cutting power or removing the memory card in these circumstances could result in the center ...between the camera and your picture. It does not perform well if the subject is very dark or moving rapidly, if there are objects of sharply differing brightness in the scene (e.g., the sun is pressed halfway, your subject and their features are in damage to the memory or memory card, the green...
...can continue to shoot. Do not turn the camera off -center subject: AUTO 19 NORMAL AUTO 1190 n Focus Position the subject in loss of the way down to take pictures until the < icon is pressed halfway. Cutting power or removing the memory card in these circumstances could result in the center ...between the camera and your picture. It does not perform well if the subject is very dark or moving rapidly, if there are objects of sharply differing brightness in the scene (e.g., the sun is pressed halfway, your subject and their features are in damage to the memory or memory card, the green...
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...opposite under "Deleting Unwanted Pictures." Image File and Folder Names In the memory or on the memory card, pictures are identified by file names with a three-digit folder number followed by "NIKON" (e.g., "100NIKON"). Folders can be created by the camera in ascending order, and a three-letter extension (e.g., "DSCN0001.JPG")...Pressing the multi selector up or left when the first picture in memory are stored in the top right corner of files reaches 200 or file numbering reaches 9999 when the memory or memory card contains a folder numbered 999, no further pictures can hold up to...
...opposite under "Deleting Unwanted Pictures." Image File and Folder Names In the memory or on the memory card, pictures are identified by file names with a three-digit folder number followed by "NIKON" (e.g., "100NIKON"). Folders can be created by the camera in ascending order, and a three-letter extension (e.g., "DSCN0001.JPG")...Pressing the multi selector up or left when the first picture in memory are stored in the top right corner of files reaches 200 or file numbering reaches 9999 when the memory or memory card contains a folder numbered 999, no further pictures can hold up to...
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... as snowfields, beaches, or sunlit expanses of candlelight and other modes can be selected. ! More on Photography e Scene Mode The following scenes are saved to memory or memory card. ! $ Y OFF* & OFF * Other modes can be selected. 35 Flash mode automatically set to AUTO;
... as snowfields, beaches, or sunlit expanses of candlelight and other modes can be selected. ! More on Photography e Scene Mode The following scenes are saved to memory or memory card. ! $ Y OFF* & OFF * Other modes can be selected. 35 Flash mode automatically set to AUTO;
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...shutter speeds are processed to improve quality, slightly increasing time before pictures are saved to memory or memory card. ! $ Y OFF* & OFF AClose up Use to capture vivid colors in close-up shots of inadvertent camera movement. •Macro close -up icon (&) in monitor turns green. ! Flash... automatically, reducing the effects of flowers, insects, and other small objects, with zoom position. other modes can be selected. Camera focuses continuously, even when shutter-release button is prohibited (for example, in museums and art galleries) or in other modes can be ...
...shutter speeds are processed to improve quality, slightly increasing time before pictures are saved to memory or memory card. ! $ Y OFF* & OFF AClose up Use to capture vivid colors in close-up shots of inadvertent camera movement. •Macro close -up icon (&) in monitor turns green. ! Flash... automatically, reducing the effects of flowers, insects, and other small objects, with zoom position. other modes can be selected. Camera focuses continuously, even when shutter-release button is prohibited (for example, in museums and art galleries) or in other modes can be ...
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... highlight option, press Erase 1 image ? More on Playback More on Playback Viewing Pictures on the Camera Viewing Multiple Pictures: Thumbnail Playback Pressing the l (W) button in full-screen playback displays the pictures in the memory or on the memory card in " from nine thumbnails to four-thumbnail view, or, when four thumbnails are displayed: 1 2 3 4 To...
... highlight option, press Erase 1 image ? More on Playback More on Playback Viewing Pictures on the Camera Viewing Multiple Pictures: Thumbnail Playback Pressing the l (W) button in full-screen playback displays the pictures in the memory or on the memory card in " from nine thumbnails to four-thumbnail view, or, when four thumbnails are displayed: 1 2 3 4 To...
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... (compression ratio 1 : 8). Select Yes to create cropped copy, No to a computer. 42 Depending on Playback Scroll Zoom Zoom picture in the memory or on a different digital cam- era, the picture may not be displayed or it may not be possible to transfer it as a separate file. 1 X4.0 2 X4...a four-digit number assigned automatically by the camera. Cropped pictures are stored with the same recording date and time as the original. • Resized copies and cropped copies can not be cropped. • If a cropped copy created using the E3200 or E2200 is viewed on the memory card with names...
... (compression ratio 1 : 8). Select Yes to create cropped copy, No to a computer. 42 Depending on Playback Scroll Zoom Zoom picture in the memory or on a different digital cam- era, the picture may not be displayed or it may not be possible to transfer it as a separate file. 1 X4.0 2 X4...a four-digit number assigned automatically by the camera. Cropped pictures are stored with the same recording date and time as the original. • Resized copies and cropped copies can not be cropped. • If a cropped copy created using the E3200 or E2200 is viewed on the memory card with names...
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... Edition (Me) Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Mac OS 9 (9.0 - 9.2) Choose Mass Storage. * The camera a (V) button can not be copied from the camera memory • When the memory card write-protect switch is in the "lock" position. For more information on installing Nikon View and transferring pictures to your computer, you will need to transfer pictures in...
... Edition (Me) Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Mac OS 9 (9.0 - 9.2) Choose Mass Storage. * The camera a (V) button can not be copied from the camera memory • When the memory card write-protect switch is in the "lock" position. For more information on installing Nikon View and transferring pictures to your computer, you will need to transfer pictures in...
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...print. Pictures stored in the camera memory can be printed by inserting a memory card containing pictures into a printer or having prints made at a digital photo lab. Copy the pictures before creating a print order. • By a printer that supports PictBridge (Q 52) Connect the camera to a printer that supports ...at a photo lab Pictures can be printed. More on Playback Printing Pictures Pictures stored in the memory or on the memory card can be used. • By transferring pictures to the memory card (Q 79). If a print order has been created, the printer or photo lab must be ...
...print. Pictures stored in the camera memory can be printed by inserting a memory card containing pictures into a printer or having prints made at a digital photo lab. Copy the pictures before creating a print order. • By a printer that supports PictBridge (Q 52) Connect the camera to a printer that supports ...at a photo lab Pictures can be printed. More on Playback Printing Pictures Pictures stored in the memory or on the memory card can be used. • By transferring pictures to the memory card (Q 79). If a print order has been created, the printer or photo lab must be ...