Nikon 26418B, COOLPIXS9500BLK, S9400, S9500 Red, S9500 Black manual File and Folder Names, E97

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File and Folder Names

Pictures, movies and voice memos are assigned file names as follows.

File name : DSCN0001.JPG

(1)(2) (3)

 

Not displayed on camera monitor.

 

DSCN

Original still pictures, movies

(1) Identifier

SSCN

Small copies

 

 

RSCN

Cropped copies

 

 

 

 

 

FSCN

Pictures created with picture editing other than crop

 

and small picture*, movies created with movie editing

 

 

 

Assigned automatically in ascending order, starting from “0001” to

(2) File number

“9999.”

 

When the file numbers in a folder reach “9999,” a new folder is

 

 

created and the next file number returns to “0001.”

 

Signifies the file type.

 

.JPG

JPEG still pictures

(3) Extension

.MOV

Movies

 

Voice memos

 

 

 

.WAV

Identifier and file number are the same as the picture

 

 

to which the voice memo is attached.

 

.MPO

3D images

* Includes quick effects (A32) of A(auto) mode

Folder name : 100NIKON

(1)(2)

Assigned automatically in ascending order, starting from “100” to “999.”

(1)Folder number A new folder is created under the following conditions.

-When the number of files in a folder reaches 200

-When the file numbers in a folder reach 9999

(2) Folder name

NIKON

Reference Section

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Contents Reference Manual A32 Coolpix S9500/S9400 Recommended FeaturesEMovie A82 A88Page Read This First IntroductionIii About This ManualRead This First Other InformationUse Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Information and PrecautionsLife-Long Learning Before Taking Important PicturesItems prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Disposing of Data Storage DevicesTurn off in the event of malfunction For Your SafetyObserve caution when handling the battery For Your SafetyVii Use appropriate cablesViii Interface Cables ModificationsNikon Inc Defects or other reproductive harmWalt Whitman Road Melville, New YorkBNotes on GPS and electronic compass BNotes on GPS FunctionsXii BUsing the camera overseasSet the Record GPS data to Off Restrictions on Wireless Devices Wi-Fi Wireless LAN Network Function Coolpix S9500 onlyXiii Xiv Wi-Fi Wireless LAN Network Function Coolpix S9500 onlyFCC/IC RF Exposure Statement Declaration of ConformityPersonal Information Management and Disclaimer Precautions when Using Radio TransmissionsTable of Contents Xvii Adjusting Brightness Exposure Compensation, VividnessXviii Table of ContentsXix E97 E91E99 F15Flash raised Lens cover closed Camera BodyLens Lens coverRotary multi selector Camera Body14, E81 Bemovie-record buttonFor Shooting Principle Functions of the ControlsFor Playback Attaching the Camera Strap Basic Menu Operations Once the menu is displayed, various settings can be changedPress the dbutton Use the Rotary multi selector to select a menu itemBasic Menu Operations Switching Between Menu IconsTypes of Menu Icons 250 F3.4 999 9999 Monitor ScreenEye-Fi communication indicator Wi-Fi communication indicator98, E85 GPS receptionMonitor Screen Page Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover Preparation 1 Insert the BatteryInsert the included battery Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL12Preparation 1 Insert the Battery Removing the BatteryHigh Temperature Caution Prepare the included Charging AC Adapter EH-70P Preparation 2 Charge the BatteryAC Power Source Charging Using Computer or Battery ChargerUnderstanding the Charge Lamp Operating the Camera During ChargingInsert the memory card Preparation 3 Insert a Memory CardInserting the Memory Card Correctly Formatting a Memory CardApproved Memory Cards Internal Memory and Memory CardsRemoving Memory Cards Preparation 3 Insert a Memory CardCheck the battery level and number of exposures remaining Press the power switch to turn on the cameraBattery Level Turn the Camera OnTurning the Camera On and Off Power Saving Function Auto OffTurn the Camera On Press Hor Ito choose Yes and press the k button Setting the Display Language, Date, and TimeChanging the Language Setting and the Date and Time Setting Clock BatteryImprinting the Shooting Date in Printed Images Rotate the mode dial to select the shooting mode Select a Shooting ModeSee Monitor Screen A8 for more information Changing the Settings When Shooting Select a Shooting ModeAvailable Shooting Modes Frame a Picture Using a TripodReady the camera Frame the pictureFrame a Picture Using the ZoomRotate the zoom control to activate the optical ZoomAF-assist Illuminator Focus and ShootTo Make Sure You Do Not Miss a Shot See Focus and Exposure A27 for more informationFocus and Shoot Focus and ExposureMore Information FlashPress the cplayback button Play Back ImagesUse the multi selector to view previous or next images Viewing PicturesDelete Unwanted Images Deleting the Last Image Captured While in Shooting ModePress Hor Ito select Yes and press the k button Delete Unwanted Images Operating the Erase Selected Images ScreenSelecting Certain Types of Images for Deletion Changing AAuto Mode Settings AAuto ModeAAuto Mode Using Quick EffectsChoose Yes and press the kbutton Viewing a Description Help Information of Each Scene Scene Mode Shooting Suited to ScenesChanging Scene Mode Settings Characteristics of Each SceneScene Mode Shooting Suited to Scenes Night landscape Digital zoom is not available.Shooting FeaturesScene Mode Shooting Suited to Scenes Scene Mode Shooting Suited to Scenes YMdSports Camera focuses at the center area of the frame Digital zoom is not available YMcLandscape4896×3672 YMiDusk/dawn YMhSunsetYMmFireworks show Zoom is fixed at the wide-angle position Pet Portrait Auto Release Viewing Pictures Taken Using Pet DetectionFocus Area Single One picture is captured at a timeCancel Viewing 3D Photography When the Self-timer Lamp Flashes Smart Portrait Mode Shooting Smiling FacesFrame the picture and wait for the subject to smile Shooting endsChanging Smart Portrait Mode Settings Using Skin SofteningSmart Portrait Mode Shooting Smiling Faces Special Effects Mode Applying Effects When Shooting Special Effects Mode Applying Effects When Shooting Changing Special Effects Mode SettingsAvailable Functions Features That Can Be Set Using the Multi SelectorPress Hmflash mode on the multi selector Using the Flash Flash ModesMode and press the kbutton Press the multi selector to select the desiredLowering the Flash Raising the FlashAvailable Flash Modes Effective Range of the Flash Flash Mode SettingAuto with Red-eye Reduction N2s and press the kbutton Using the Self-timerPress the shutter-release button all the way Press Ipmacro mode on the multi selector Using Macro ModePress the multi selector Hor Ito select on Press the kbuttonOperating the Creative Slider Adjust the brightness, vividness, or huePress the shutter-release button to take a picture Creative Slider SettingsAdjusting Hue White Balance Adjustment Adjusting Vividness Saturation AdjustmentUsing the Histogram Press K o exposure compensation on the multi selector Adjusting Brightness Exposure CompensationExposure Compensation Value HistogramFeatures Not Available in Combination List of the Default SettingsA50 A53 A54 A58 XA34 Flash mode Self-timer Macro mode ExposureA35 A36Function Image mode A62 Available functions differ according to the shooting modeWhite balance A62 Metering A62 Continuous A62 Options Available in the Shooting Menu AAuto Mode Options Available in the Smart Portrait Menu Features Not Available in Combination Motion detection is disabled When Pre-shooting cache, ContinuousUsing the Target Finding AF Focusing on SubjectViewing Pictures Taken Using Face Detection Focusing on SubjectArea mode a Other facesFocus Lock Frame Subject to be Focused on Using CameraAutofocus Operations During Playback Zoom Playback ZoomOperations During Thumbnail Playback and Calendar Display Rotate the zoom control toward fh in playback modeWhen viewing images, press the dbutton Switching Between Playback ModesSelecting Certain Types of Images for Playback Available Playback ModesAuto sort mode Press Hor Ito select a mode and then press the kbuttonSelecting Certain Types of Images for Playback Feature Play Favorite Auto sort Available functions differ according to the playback modeQuick retouch A74 Lighting A74 Glamour retouch A74 Slide show A74 Print order A74Available Playback Menus Playback Features Follow the procedure described below to select images Using the Screen for Selecting ImagesPress the multi selector, Jor Kto choose the desired image Press Hor Ito select on or OFF or the number of copiesUSB/Audio video connector Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or PrinterInstalling ViewNX Using ViewNXCompatible Operating Systems WindowsUsing ViewNX Start the installerFollow the on-screen instructions to install the software Download the softwareWhen using Windows Connecting the USB CableImport File using Nikon Transfer 2 and click OK Transferring Images to the ComputerTransfer images to the computer Viewing ImagesTerminate the connection Start ViewNXTurn on the camera and display the shooting screen Recording MoviesPress the bemovie-record button to start movie recording Press the b e movie-record button again to end recordingFocus and Exposure During Movie Recording Pausing Movie RecordingRecording Movies Recording Movies Recording HS High Speed Movies Functions Available in Movie RecordingAvailable Movie Menu Features That Can Be Set Using the dMenu Button Movie MenuPlaying Back Movies Adjusting the VolumeOperations Available During Movie Playback Turn the GPS Functions On Starting GPS Data RecordingSelect On and press the kbutton Press the dbutton MzGPS options menu icon A7 Mgps optionsStarting GPS Data Recording Battery Drain While Recording GPS DataLocation name Information POI information Pictures with Recorded Position InformationAvailable GPS Options Menu Using End log in Create log Installing the Software on the Smart Device Functions that Can Be Performed Using Wi-FiUsing the Wi-Fi Wireless LAN Feature Coolpix S9500 only Take PhotosSet the Wi-Fi setting on the smart device to On Connecting the Smart Device to the CameraStart the dedicated software installed on the smart device Connecting the Smart Device to the Camera To Terminate the Wi-Fi ConnectionSetup Menu All data stored in the internal memory or on Setup MenuMemory card is deleted during formatting TV settings Adjust settings for connection to televisionProvided that the computer is able to supply power Computer Is Off Wi-Fi optionsE11 E10E13 E20Taking Pictures with Easy Panorama Using Easy Panorama Shooting and Playing backWNormal XWideEnd, the shooting ends Guide Example of Moving the CameraViewing Easy Panorama Scroll Using Easy Panorama Shooting and Playing backAdding Images to Albums Favorite Pictures ModePress the multi selector Jor K, and then Choose an image and press Hto display LPlaying Back Images in Albums Favorite Pictures ModeRemoving Images From Albums Use the multi selector to select an album and pressPress H, I, Jor Kto choose an icon and press the kbutton Changing the Favorites Album IconAuto Sort Mode Auto Sort Mode Auto Sort Mode CategoriesPortrait * or Party/indoor Sunset , Dusk/dawn or Fireworks showE10 List by Date ModeE11 Playing Images in a SequenceSequence Display Options Changing Key Picture in SequenceDeleting Images in a Sequence Playback Menu Options Available When Using SequenceE12 Editing Still Images Editing FeaturesE13 Original Pictures and Edited CopiesEditing Still Images E14Restrictions on Image Editing Editing functions to addE15 Quick effects Applying effects to picturesLighting Enhancing Brightness and Contrast Quick Retouch Enhancing Contrast and SaturationPress the multi selector Hor Ito choose OK E16Confirm the results and press the kbutton To cancel, press the dbuttonE17 Select a picture A28 Mdbutton A6 MGlamour retouchE18 Small Picture Reducing the Size of an ImageSelect a picture A28 Mdbutton A6 MSmall picture 160×120E19 Crop Creating a Cropped CopyImage Size Cropping the Picture in its Current Tall OrientationWhen connecting using a commercially available Hdmi cable When connecting using the included audio/video cableTurn off the camera Connect the camera to the TV E20When Nothing Appears on the TV Connecting the Camera to a TV Viewing Images on a TVUsing the TV’s Remote Control Hdmi Device Control E21Connecting the Camera to a Printer Connecting the Camera to a Printer Direct PrintTurn off the camera Turn on the printer Camera is automatically turned onSet the number of copies and paper size Printing Individual ImagesChoose Start print and press the kbutton Printing startsE24 Printing Multiple ImagesTo exit the print menu, press the dbutton Print all images E25Paper Size E26Printing Pictures Extracting Only the Desired Portions of the Movie Editing MoviesE27 Editing Movies E28Image Mode Image Size and Quality Shooting Menu AAuto ModeImage Mode Setting E29Number of Exposures Remaining Shooting Menu AAuto ModeE30 E31 White Balance Adjusting HueManual for more information E E32 Using Preset ManualMetering Center-weightedE33 Metering AreaE34 Continuous ShootingOption Description E35Pre-shooting Cache E36Press down halfway Images saved byE37 ISO SensitivitySelected range ImagesWhen non-human subjects are AF Area ModeE38 You can set how the focus area is determined for autofocusE39 E40 Using Subject TrackingAutofocus Mode for Movie Recording Autofocus ModeE41 Choose how the camera focusesSee Using Quick Effects a 32 for more information Enable or disable the quick effects functionOff Disables the quick effects function during shooting Quick EffectsEnable skin softening Smile TimerSmart Portrait Menu Skin SofteningBlink Proof Off default setting Disables blink proofE44 Smart Portrait MenuMovie Options Movie MenuNormal Speed Movies E45E46 HS MovieMovie Menu Recording Movies in Slow Motion and Fast Motion HS Movie Maximum Movie LengthPress the bemovie-record button to start recording E47Press the bemovie-record button to end recording When an HS movie reaches the maximum lengthE48 15 s Playback MinE49 Open with HS FootageE50 Wind Noise ReductionBecome difficult to hear Off Wind noise is not reducedPrint Order Creating a Dpof Print Order Playback MenuChoose the pictures up to a maximum Number of copies up to 9 per picturePlayback Menu E52Deleting All Print Orders E53Print Date Slide show begins Slide ShowChoose End or Restart E54Rotate Image ProtectE55 Protect selected pictures from accidental deletionRecording Voice Memos Voice MemoPlaying Voice Memos Deleting Voice MemosSelect a copy option and press the k button Copy Copy Between Internal Memory and Memory CardE57 Choose Key Picture Sequence Display OptionsE58 Message Memory contains no imagesGPS Options GPS Options Menu Coolpix S9500 onlyE59 Updating the A-GPS File About 2 minutes are needed to update the A-GPS fileE60 GPS Options Menu Coolpix S9500 onlyPOI Display E61E62 Create Log Record the Log of Moving InformationTo Erase Log Data E63Synchronize View LogTo Erase Log Data E64E65 Electronic CompassE66 E67 Welcome ScreenE68 Time Zone and DateHour minute Year/Month/Day , Month/Day/Year or Day/Month/YearChoose xTravel destination and press the kbutton Setting the Travel Destination Time ZonePress K Press Jor Kto choose the travel destination time zonePhoto Info Monitor SettingsE70 Is displayed E71Auto info, the movie frame is Is displayed E72 Print Date Imprinting Date and Time on PicturesPrint Date and Print Order Press the dbutton Mzmenu icon A6 MPrint dateE73 Vibration ReductionE74 Motion DetectionE75 AF AssistDigital Zoom Enable or disable the digital zoomE76 S4896×3672P , r4896×3672 , s4864×2736Auto Off Setting Sound SettingsAuto Off E77Language Format Memory/Format CardFormatting the Internal Memory Formatting Memory CardsAdjust the settings for connecting to a TV TV SettingsE79 E80 Charge by ComputerCharge Lamp E81Did someone blink? Screen Blink WarningE82 Portrait A38E83 Wi-Fi Options Coolpix S9500 onlyOperating the Text Input Keyboard Character Input for Ssid and PasswordE84 Text fieldDestination when an Eye-Fi card is in the camera Eye-Fi Communication IndicatorDisable Images will not be uploaded Eye-Fi UploadFilmstrip Button Off default settingE86 Press the dbutton Mzmenu icon A6 MFilmstripE87 Reset AllSmart Portrait Menu E88Special Effects Menu Shooting MenuE89 Setup MenuGPS Options Menu Coolpix S9500 only Hdmi device control E79 Hdmi E79 AutoE90 Firmware VersionOthers Album icon and color E7Display Cause/Solution Error MessagesE91 E92 Error MessagesE93 Error Messages Display Cause/SolutionE94 E95 E96 E97 File and Folder NamesFile and Folder Names E98GPS Log Data Saved on Memory Cards E99 Optional AccessoriesE100 Specifications TroubleshootingCaring for the Products Caring for the CameraCamera Caring for the ProductsCaring for the Products BatteryCharging AC Adapter Memory Cards Cloth lightly dampened with commercial lens cleaner CleaningCaring for the Camera StoragePower, Display, Settings Issues TroubleshootingSee Error Messages E91 for more information Problem Cause/SolutionDate and time TroubleshootingMonitor is turned Shooting IssuesF10 Image mode notF11 Playback IssuesCategory currently displayed F12F13 GPS Coolpix S9500 onlyF14 Wi-FiF15 User License Agreement for Location Name Data Coolpix S9500User License Agreement for Location Name Data Coolpix S9500 F16F17 F18 F19 SpecificationsNikon Coolpix S9500 or Coolpix S9400 Digital Camera F20 SpecificationsF21 Specifications Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL12Charging AC Adapter EH-70P F22F23 Supported StandardsFreeType License FreeType2 MIT License Harfbuzz AVC Patent Portfolio LicenseF24 F25 Trademark InformationIndex SymbolsNumerics F26F27 F28 F29 Special effects mode 47 Sports d38F30 F31 FX3B0411
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