Nikon 3200 2200 manual Before Printing, Use a Reliable Power Source, Dpof Printing, Error Messages

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Printing Via Direct USB Connection

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DPOF PRINTING

Printer ready? 007 prints

Start print

Confirm

Cancel

Printing

 

Done

 

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++ OFF THE CAMERA

CancelResume

Display confirmation dialog. Press multi selector up or down to highlight option, press cen- ter to select.

Select Start print to start printing. To interrupt printing, press center of multi selector, then turn camera off and disconnect USB cable.

Select Cancel to exit without printing pictures.

Message shown above at right is displayed when printing is complete. Turn camera off and disconnect USB cable.

Before Printing

Before printing via direct USB connection, make sure that the printer supports PictBridge or USB Direct and check printer settings. See the printer manual for details.

Use a Reliable Power Source

When printing pictures via direct USB connection, be sure the battery is fully charged. If in doubt, recharge the battery before printing or use the optional EH-62B AC adapter.

DPOF Printing

The DPOF printing option is only available if a print order has been created.

Error Messages

More on Playback

If an error message is displayed, an error has occurred. After checking the printer and resolving any problems as directed in the printer manual, high- light Resume and press the center of the multi selector to resume printing. Select Cancel to exit without printing the remaining images.

PRINTER ERROR CHECK PRINTER STATUS

Resume

Cancel

PictBridge

PictBridge is an industry standard for direct printing that ensures compatibility when different de- vices are connected.

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Contents Digital Camera Trademark Information Observe proper precautions when handling batteries Observe caution when using the camera strapTurn off immediately in the event of malfunction Do not use in the presence of flammable gasUse appropriate cables Observe caution when operat- ing the flashKeep out of reach of children Removing memory cardsHandle the lens and all moving parts with care Keep dryDo not drop Keep away from strong mag- netic fieldsFor Home or Office USE This class B digital apparatus meets all Postage stamps or post cards issuedRequirements of the Canadian Interfer Do not copy or reproduce paperBefore Taking Important Pictures Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesTable of contents 100 Shooting Menu103 106Internal Memory and SD Memory Card IntroductionLife-Long Learning Before You BeginParts of the Camera Power switch Power-on lamp Q 12 Q Shutter-release button QAttaching the Camera Strap Lens QYou Begin Parts of the CameraBefore Monitor Internal memory/memory card IndicatorBefore You BeginControlling the Monitor MonitorCurrent frame number/total number Frames/length of movie Monitor shows Monitor off Through lens only Framing gridSetup Q Mode DialBefore You Begin Movie Q Auto QShutter-Release Button Navigating the MenusMulti selector is used to navigate through the camera menus Move cursor upClose the battery-chamber cover Open the battery-chamber coverImportant Battery Type Inserting BatteriesAlternative Power Sources Read Battery WarningsInserting Batteries Replacing Batteries Damaged BatteriesConfirm that the camera is off Inserting Memory CardsOpen the memory card slot cover Insert the memory card Close the memory card slot coverInserting Memory Cards Formatting Memory Cards Write Protect SwitchRemoving Memory Cards Memory CardsCheck the battery level in the monitor Checking the Battery LevelTurn the camera on X ButtonPower-on Lamp Checking the Battery Level Turning the Camera OffAuto Power Off Standby Mode Sleep ModeClock Battery Basic SetupLanguage DateSetting the Clock from Nikon View Windows XP/Mac OS X Only Basic SetupHome Time Zone SetRotate the mode dial to P Turn the camera on Select P ModeBasic Photography Select P Mode Number of Exposures RemainingReady the camera Frame the PictureFrame your subject Dont Block the ShotMonitor or Viewfinder? When Lighting Is PoorFrame the Picture Digital Zoom Focus Focus and ShootTake the picture Monitor turns off while flash is chargingGetting Good Results with Autofocus Focusing on Off-Center Subjects Focus LockFocus and Shoot During Recording View pictures in the monitor Press the x buttonErase 1 image ? Deleting Unwanted PicturesPicture type Identifier Extension Playback TipImage File and Folder Names To select the flash mode When Lighting Is Poor Using the FlashExit menu. Flash mode shown by icon at bottom of monitor Following flash modes are available2 Camera Shake Icon Flash Mode SelectionFlash Range Close-UpsDisplay self-timer menu Taking a Self-Portrait Using the Self-TimerExit menu. Self-timer icon is displayed Monitor Stopping the Self-TimerDisplay macro close-up menu Macro Close-up ModeAssist Modes Assist and Scene ModesScene Modes Assist and Scene ModesImage Mode Using the GuidesFraming Assist PortraitFraming Assist Portrait AssistLandscape NLandscape AssistArchitecture Group rightSports Assist Sports AssistSports Sport compositeMNight Portrait Assist Flash Mode Selection in m ModeBeach/Snow Scene ModeParty/Indoor Following scenes are available Scene ModeOFF* & OFF Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrisesSelected $ Y OFF* & OFFHFireworks show Menu Exit Set To use panorama assist, follow the steps belowBottom to top Joining Panorama PicturesUsing a Tripod Enters standby modeRies have been taken Panorama AssistViewing Pictures on the Camera Cancel zoom and return to full-screen playback Cancel zoomViewing Pictures on the Camera Zoom outZoom picture in and out Cropping PicturesSave this image as displayed? Photo TrimPress Description Voice Memos Recording and Playback E3200 onlyVoice Memos Viewing Pictures on TV Choosing a Video ModeTurn the camera off Connectcamera the AV/video cable toViewing Pictures on a Computer Before Connecting the CameraCamera a ButtonViewing Pictures on a Computer Connecting the USB CableUC-E6 USB cable Windows 2000 ProfessionalDrag the Noname camera volume into Trash Disconnecting the CameraDrag the untitled camera volume into the Trash Mac OSPrinting pictures Printing PicturesPrint SET Playback Menu 1/3Highlight Print selected Printing Pictures Print SelectionCheck will appear in box next to item Date InfoDate Printing Pictures Print SetPrint Printing Via Direct USB ConnectionUSB Exit Display selection dialogIcon Highlight Dpof printing PictBridge PrintDpof Printing Printer ready? 007 printsError Messages Use a Reliable Power SourceBefore Printing Dpof PrintingStart recording Rotate the mode dial to W Turn the camera onRecording Movies Movies Flash Mode Selection in W ModeRecording Movies Display Movie Options menu TV movie Small size Smaller sizeŔŗ TV movie Small size Ōő Smaller size Make selection.†AUTO-FOCUS Mode Highlight Auto-focus modeMovie Display optionsDeleting Movies Playback Volume E3200 onlyViewing Movies Image mode White balance Exp. + Using the Shooting MenuDisplay shooting menu Shooting MenuImage mode Using the Shooting MenuHighlight menu item EXP. +High Normal Image ModeImage Mode 1/2 Image Size Image Mode and Number of Exposures RemainingPrint Size Memory Memory cardWhite Balance White balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting condiOption Description Auto Tions. Best choice in most situationsWhite BAL Preset Preset White BalanceCancel Measure White Balance+0.3 Exp. +Choosing an Exposure Compensation Value Exposure CompensationContinuous Restrictions on Camera SettingsContinuous Single Continuous Multi-shotBSS Best Shot SelectorBest Shot Selector OFFColor Options Color Options IndicatorColor Options Standard color Vivid colorPlayback menu contains the following options Using the Playback MenuTo display the playback menu Display playback menuSlide Show Slide ShowLoop Auto OffDeleting Selected Pictures DeleteDelete Highlight Erase selected imagesDelete Deleting All PicturesHighlight Erase all images Before DeletionProtect ProtectComplete operation and return to play Back menu MenuAuto Transfer Auto TransferTransferring More than 999 Pictures Hidden PicturesAuto Transfer Marking Selected Pictures for TransferAll on All off Complete operationSmall Picture Copies can not be viewed or cropped using playback zoomSmall PIC Highlight optionCopying Selected Pictures CopyHighlight memory → memory Card or memory card → mem Highlight Selected imagesCopy Copying All PicturesSelected images will be copied. OK? Highlight memory → memory Card or memory card →Print Set CopyFile Number Setup menu contains the following options Using the Setup MenuWelcome screen Date Monitor settings SET-UP 1/5Welcome Screen Disable welcome Nikon AnimationSmall Pictures and Cropped Copies Select an ImageDate Setup Menu Option Description DateCamera Clock Time zoneGMT + Location As described on the previousTime Zones Show info Hide info Framing grid Monitor SettingsMonitor SETTINGS1/2 Date Imprint 1/2 Date ImprintOff Date Date and time Date ImprintDate counter Date counterBrightness BrightnessButton sound Shutter sound Start-up sound Sound SettingsSound Settings 1/2 Blur Check Blur WarningBlur Warning Auto OFF Auto off Sleep modeAuto Off Memory Card Format Format memory/cardAll images will be deleted All images will beReset All Video ModeLanguage Français French, Italiano Italian, NederlandsFollowing settings are affected Reset AllResetting File Numbering to Setting DefaultBattery Type Battery TypeBackup Battery Firmware VersionSan Disk Optional AccessoriesApproved Memory Cards Caring for Your Camera Batteries Caring for Your CameraDisplay Problem Solution Error MessagesClean Check that Connectors arePictures at current settings Shooting modeDisplay Electronically-Controlled Cameras TroubleshootingProblem Possible cause Night landscape E3200 TroubleshootingMode and choosing B Party/Indoor, C Beach Dawn selected in scene menu Sports assist Movie, or to e sceneOr other make of camera Picture is a movieCCD SpecificationsExif Version SpecificationsDesign Rule for Camera File System DCF Index SymbolsIndex Size, see Image mode Slide show Small pic, 71Night landscape, 28, 36, 104 Nikon View, 45 See also Date imprint, Digital Print Order For- mat6MAA9511-A