Nikon COOLPIXP510BLK manual Zoom Memory, Startup Zoom Position, E54, 600 mm, 800 mm and 1000 mm

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Shooting Menu (j, k, l or m Mode)

Zoom Memory

Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l or m Mdbutton Mj, k, l or m tab (A13) MZoom memory

Option

Description

 

When the zoom control is operated, the camera changes in steps

 

to the focal length (equivalent to 35mm [135] format of angle of

 

view) of the zoom lens that is set in advance. The following

 

settings are available: 24 mm, 28 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm, 85 mm,

 

105 mm, 135 mm, 200 mm, 300 mm, 400 mm, 500 mm,

 

600 mm, 800 mm and 1000 mm.

On

Choose the focal length with the multi selector, and then press

 

the kbutton to set the check box to On [w] or Off.

 

Multiple focal lengths can be chosen.

 

The default setting is On [w] for all the check boxes.

 

To finish the setting, press the multi selector K.

 

The zoom position set in the Startup zoom position is

 

automatically set to On [w].

 

 

Off (default setting)

Even if zoom control is operated, the zoom position is not

changed with each focal length.

 

 

 

BNotes on Zoom Operation

The changed focal length is the closest to that before the operation. To change the zoom position to the next focal length level, release the zoom control and then operate it again.

Set Zoom memory to Off when using the digital zoom.

Startup Zoom Position

Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l or m Mdbutton Mj, k, l or m tab (A13) MStartup zoom position

When the camera is turned on, the zoom position moves to the focal length (equivalent to 35mm [135] format of angle of view) of the zoom lens that is set in advance.

The following settings are available: 24 mm (default setting), 28 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm, 85 mm, 105 mm and 135 mm.

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Contents Reference Manual Trademark Information AVC Patent Portfolio LicensePage Confirming the Package Contents Read This FirstAbout This Manual IiiOther Information IconInformation and Precautions Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesLife-Long Learning Before Taking Important PicturesDisposing of Data Storage Devices Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproducedTurn off in the event of malfunction Handle the camera strap with careNever place the strap around the neck of an infant or child Keep out of reach of childrenObserve caution when handling the battery ViiViii Modifications Interface CablesNikon Inc Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York Following apply only to users in European countriesTable of Contents Table of Contents Xii101 Xiii107 Xiv E74 E75E78 E79Xvi F15F18 F19Parts of the Camera Switching the Information on the Monitor s buttonBasic Operations Camera Body Parts of the CameraFlash raised Parts of the Camera Bemovie-record button20, E89 Rotary multi selectorControls Used in Shooting Mode Controls Used in Playback Mode Side zoom controlChanging the Angle of the Monitor Attaching the Camera Strap and Lens Cap Lens CapAttach the strap at two places Remove the lens cap before you shoot a pictureShooting Mode MonitorEye-Fi communication indicator 111, E93104 Number of exposures remainingPlayback Mode Full-frame display A1588, E22 E98Switching Between Shooting Mode and Playback Mode Shooting modePlayback mode Basic OperationsUsing the Rotary Multi Selector When Using Shooting ModeWhen Using Playback Mode When Displaying MenusShooting menu Using Menus the dButtonPlayback menu When the Menu Contains Two or More Pages Switching Between TabsSelecting Menu Items Switching the Information on Monitor sbutton For ShootingFor Playback Histogram and Framing Grid Displays for ShootingSwitching the Monitor Display xbutton Using the ViewfinderDiopter adjustment control XbuttonSetting the Display Language, Date, and Time First Use Only Basics of Shooting and PlaybackPreparation 1 Insert the Battery Close the battery-chamber/memory card slot coverInserting the Battery Correctly Correctly, the battery latch will Lock the battery in placePreparation 1 Insert the Battery Removing the BatteryHigh Temperature Caution Preparation 2 Charge the Battery Prepare the included Charging AC Adapter EH-69PAC Power Source Charging Using Computer or Battery ChargerUnderstanding the Charge Lamp Preparation 3 Insert a Memory Card Insert the memory cardInserting the Memory Card Correctly Formatting a Memory CardInternal Memory and Memory Cards Approved Memory CardsRemoving Memory Cards Preparation 3 Insert a Memory CardCheck the battery level and number of exposures remaining Battery LevelTurn the Camera On Monitor DisplayTurning the Camera On and Off Power Saving Function Auto OffTurn the Camera On Setting the Display Language, Date, and Time Press Hor Ito choose Yes and press the k buttonPress Hor Ito choose the date display order Press the kbutton or KChanging the Language Setting and the Date and Time Setting Clock BatteryDaylight Saving Time Imprinting the Shooting Date in Printed ImagesRotate the mode dial to select the shooting mode Select a Shooting ModeSee The Monitor A8 for more information Select a Shooting Mode Features That Are Available in Shooting ModeUSpecial effects mode A55 Shooting modeReady the camera Frame a PictureFrame the picture Using the Zoom Digital ZoomAssign side zoom Digital Zoom and InterpolationWhen the digital zoom is in effect, the camera focuses Focus and ShootShutter Aperture speed value Camera has nine focus areas, and if it does notFocus and Shoot AutofocusSubject Is Too Close to the Camera AF-assist IlluminatorPlay Back Images Press the cplayback buttonUse the multi selector to view previous or next images Viewing PicturesChanging How Images Are Displayed Playback ZoomThumbnail Playback, Calendar Display Play Back ImagesDeleting the Last Image Captured While in Shooting Mode Delete Unwanted ImagesPress Hor Ito select Yes and press the k button Deleting Images in a SequenceTo cancel the selection, press Ito remove y Operating the Erase Selected Images ScreenPage Shooting Features Shooting FeaturesChanging AAuto Mode Settings AAuto ModeFeatures That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously Scene Mode Shooting Suited to Scenes Scene auto selector default setting aView a Description Help Information of Each Scene Close-up aChanging Scene Mode Settings Characteristics of Each SceneScene Mode Shooting Suited to Scenes JNight landscapeSingle shot in Landscape Backlighting Mode for the subject manually Digital zoom is not available Optimal for shooting human subjectsYMbPortrait Use this mode for portraits Hand-held YMfParty/indoor YMhSunsetPreserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises YMiDusk/dawnScene Mode Shooting Suited to Scenes YMuFood Use this mode when taking pictures of food Focus area selection, and then adjust each settingHue Self-timer Following settings, press the kbutton to temporarily cancelYMpPanorama Use this mode for shooting panorama pictures Single One picture is captured at a time Viewing Pictures Taken Using Pet DetectionOFF Press the shutter-release button to release the shutter Viewing 3D Photography YMs3D photographyCamera cannot record 3D movies With your TV or monitor to ensure proper useShooting Features It may take more time to save images Using Skin SofteningSkin softening can also be applied to saved images A88 Characteristics of Each Special Effect Camera focuses at the center area of the frameSpecial Effects Mode Applying Effects When Shooting Changing Special Effects Mode SettingsSpecial Effects Mode Settings L, mModes Setting the Exposure for Shooting Adjusting the Shutter Speed Adjusting the Aperture ValueL, m Modes Setting the Exposure for Shooting User Setting ModeProgrammed auto E10 Shutter-priority auto E10Aperture-priority auto E10 Manual E11Scene mode Easy panorama or 3D photography Changing j, k, l, m ModesPanorama or 3D photography StandardAuto or Fixed range auto is selected Autofocus mode Focuses even when the shutter-release button is notFocusing Flash exp. comp Default setting is Normal Active D-LightingUser Setting Modes General setupFollowing settings can be stored in M Shooting menuSaving Settings in M Mode Rotate the mode dial to the desired exposure modeUser Setting Modes Resetting for User SettingsSmile timer a Features That Can Be Set Using the Multi SelectorAvailable Functions Using the Flash Flash Modes Features That Can Be Set Using the Multi SelectorPress the mflash pop-up button to raise the flash Frame the subject and take a pictureLowering the Flash Available Flash ModesEffective Range of the Flash Flash Mode Setting Auto with Red-eye ReductionUsing the Self-timer Mode selected for the self-timer is displayedPress the shutter-release button all the way Set the focus and exposureSmile Timer Shooting Smiling Faces Press J n self-timer on the multi selectorFeatures Finish shootingAuto Off in Smile Timer Mode When the Self-timer Lamp FlashesSee Autofocus A33 for more information Shooting Features Releasing the Shutter ManuallyPress I p focus mode on the multi selector Using Focus ModeChoose a focus mode according to the desired scene Focus Mode Setting Available Focus ModesMacro Close-up AutofocusAdjusting Brightness Exposure Compensation Using the Histogram List of the Default SettingsExposure Compensation Value Flash mode Self-timer Focus mode Exposure A66 A69 A72 A74 A42A43 A44Changing the Image Quality and Image Size Image Quality SettingAvailable Image Quality Available Image Size Image Size SettingChanging the Image Quality and Image Size Number of Exposures Remaining Printing Images of SizeFeatures That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously Metering is reset to Matrix when Active D Exposure bracketing is reset to Off whenWhite balance is fixed at Auto normal Exposure bracketing cannot be used whenFps or Continuous H 60 fps is selected for Features That Cannot Be Used SimultaneouslyWith Subject tracking Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously M mode, the ISO sensitivity is fixed at ISOUsing the Target Finding AF Focusing on SubjectFocus area Using Face Detection Focusing on SubjectViewing Pictures Taken Using Face Detection Area mode A61 in j, k, lPosition the subject at the center of the frame Focus LockPress the shutter-release button halfway Playback Features Playback FeaturesFeatures Available in Playback Mode Playback Menu Fisheye, Miniature effect and PaintingPictures taken using Easy panorama or 3D photography Hdmi mini connector Type C Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or PrinterPlayback Features USB/audio/video output connector Installing ViewNX Using ViewNXCompatible Operating Systems Start the installer Remove the ViewNX 2 Installer CD from the CD-ROM driveUsing ViewNX Follow the on-screen instructions to install the softwareConnecting the USB Cable When using WindowsImport File using Nikon Transfer 2 and click OK Transferring Images to the ComputerViewing Images Transfer images to the computerTerminate the connection Start ViewNXPlayback mode, press the k button to play a movie 7m42s Playing Back MoviesRecording Movies Turn on the camera and display the shooting screenPress the bemovie-record button to start movie recording Press the bemovie-record button again to end recordingFocusing for Movie Recording Recording MoviesFunctions Available in Movie Recording Maximum Movie LengthRecording HS High Speed Movies Changing Movie Recording Settings Movie Menu Default setting is dHD 1080pP1920×1080Movie options Speed moviesPress the cplayback button to select playback mode Adjusting the volumePlaying Back Movies Press the kbutton to play back a movieUsing GPS 101Default setting is Off Starting GPS Data RecordingSelect On and press the kbutton 102103 Starting GPS Data RecordingGPS Reception Indicator 104Pictures with Recorded Position Information GPS reception105 Changing the GPS Settings GPS Options MenuLog 106 General Camera Setup 107108 Setup MenuPanorama assist, or 3D photography 109 Setup Menu 110Displayed when the shooting mode is m Reset all111 Eye-Fi upload112 100 File and Folder NamesReference Section Press the multi selector Ip focus mode Adjust the focusTaking Pictures with Manual Focus EManual FocusUsing Easy Panorama Shooting and Playing back Taking Pictures with Easy PanoramaSelect VEasy panorama and press the k button WNormalUsing Easy Panorama Shooting and Playing back When the guide showing the shooting point reachesExample of moving the camera Iicons showing the panorama direction are displayedViewing Easy Panorama Scroll Select UPanorama assist and press the k button Using Panorama AssistShoot the next picture Press the kbutton when shooting is completed Using Panorama AssistRExposure Lock Indicator Panorama Creation with Panorama MakerUsing 3D Photography Frame the subjectPress the shutter-release button to take the first picture Wait for the camera to automatically release the shutterUsing 3D Photography Taking 3D PicturesRotate the mode dial to j, k or l L, m ModesFrame the subject and shoot E10Manual Mode Rotate the multi selector to set an aperture valueFocus and shoot E11E12 Playing Images in a Sequence E13Sequence Display Options Sequence displayPlayback Menu Options Available When Using Sequence Deleting Images in a SequenceE14 Changing Key Picture in SequenceEditing Features Editing Still ImagesE15 Effect and PaintingE16 Editing Still ImagesRestrictions on Image Editing Original Pictures and Edited CopiesKQuick Retouch Enhancing Contrast and Saturation ID-Lighting Enhancing Brightness and ContrastE17 Select a picture A34 Mdbutton A13 MkQuick retouchSetting level, and press the kbutton ESkin Softening Softening Skin TonesPress the multi selector Hor Ito choose Confirm the resultsPFilter Effects Applying Digital Filter Effects Adjust the effect and press the kbuttonE19 GSmall Picture Reducing the Size of an Image Confirm the result and press the kbuttonDesired copy size, and press the kbutton Choose Yes and press the kbuttonJBlack Border Adding a Black Border to Pictures E21Select a picture A34 Mdbutton A13 MjBlack border Choose a frame thickness from Thin, Medium or Broad lineACrop Creating a Cropped Copy Use the multi selector to choose Yes, and press KbuttonE22 Image SizeWhen connecting using the included audio/video cable When connecting using a commercially available Hdmi cableTurn off the camera Connect the camera to the TV E23Connecting the Camera to a TV Viewing Images on a TV When Nothing Appears on the TVUsing the TV’s Remote Control Hdmi Device Control E24Connecting the Camera to a Printer Direct Print E25Printing Pictures Take picturesConnecting the Camera to a Printer Turn off the cameraTurn on the printer Camera is automatically turned onPrinting Individual Images E27Printing Multiple Images Choose the desired paper size and press ButtonPrinting starts E28Choose the desired paper size and press the kbutton E29Print selection Choose the pictures up to a maximum Numeral indicating the number of copies to beE30 Paper SizePrint all images Current print/total number of printsEditing Movies Extracting Only the Desired Portions of the MoviePress Hor Ito choose KChoose end point E31Saving a Frame from a Movie as a Still Picture E32Editing Movies Image size E64 of the original movieShooting Menu j, k, l or m Mode Image Quality and Image SizePicture Control Coolpix Picture Control Types of Coolpix Picture ControlShooting Menu j, k, l or m Mode E34View Grid of Coolpix Picture Control Press the kbutton to set the valueE35 Types of Quick Adjust and Manual AdjustNeutral and 4 for Vivid Options that Can Be Adjusted in Custom 1 and Custom Press Jor Kto adjust the saturationE36 Contrast, Saturation and a AutoCustom Picture Control Coolpix Custom Picture Control Creating Coolpix Custom Picture ControlsE37 Choose the registration destination and pressWhite Balance Adjusting Hue E38Using Preset Manual BPreset manual, then press the k buttonChoose Measure Press the k button to measure the white balance valueE40 MeteringMetering Area Continuous Shooting E41Intvl timer shooting E42Them in a single picture Specified interval E43Interval Timer Shooting Use the multi selector to select XIntvl timerShooting for the Continuous setting, Then press the kbuttonE44 Choose the interval between each shot and press the kbuttonCamera returns to shooting screen Types of ISO Sensitivity ISO SensitivityE45 Exposure Bracketing E46E47 AF Area ModeYou can set how the focus area is determined for autofocus E48 Center of the frameTake a picture CenterE49 AF areasPress the kbutton to cancel the registration of the subject Using Subject TrackingE50 Autofocus Mode Autofocus Mode for Movie RecordingE51 Choose how the camera focusesNoise Reduction Filter Flash Exp. CompE52 Save User Settings/Reset User Settings Off default Active D-Lighting is not applied SettingActive D-Lighting E53Zoom Memory Startup Zoom PositionE54 600 mm, 800 mm and 1000 mmAPrint Order Creating a Dpof Print Order Playback MenuE55 E56 Playback MenuDeleting All Print Orders Print DatePress the cbutton Playback mode Mdbutton A13 MbSlide show BSlide ShowSlide show begins Choose End or RestartProtect Press the cbutton Playback mode Mdbutton A13 MdProtectE58 Follow the procedure described below to select images Image Selection ScreenPress Hor Ito select on or OFF or the number of copies Press the kbutton to apply the image selectionPress the cbutton Playback mode Mdbutton A13 MfRotate image FRotate ImageE60 Rotated CounterclockwiseEVoice Memo Recording Voice MemosPlaying Voice Memos Deleting Voice MemosSelect a copy option and press the k button HCopy Copy Between Internal Memory and Memory CardE62 CSequence Display Options XChoose Key PictureE63 Message Memory contains no imagesMovie Menu Movie OptionsNormal Speed Movies E64E65 HS MoviesMovie Menu Recording Movies in Slow Motion and Fast Motion HS Movie Press the bemovie-record button to startRecording Press the bemovie-record button to end recordingE67 HS Movie15 s Playback Min Slow motion playback No sound Playback Min Fast motion playback No soundE68 Option Description ASingle AFGPS Settings GPS Setting MenuE69 GPS Setting Menu About two minutes are needed to update the A-GPS fileUpdating the A-GPS File E70Press the dbutton MzGPS setting tab A13 MCreate log Create Log Record the log of moving informationE71 Log recording startsSelect Save log, and press the kbutton E72To Erase Log Data Log data is saved to a memory cardView Log Check the movement routeTo Erase Log Data E73E74 Welcome ScreenO1920×1080 , I4608×3072 or H3456×3456 Time Zone and Date E75Hour minute Year/Month/Day, Month/Day/Year or Day/Month/YearSetting the Travel Destination Time Zone Choose xTravel destination and press ButtonPress Jor Kto choose the travel destination Time zone E76E77 Time ZonesMonitor Settings E78Print Date Imprinting Date and Time on Pictures E79Print Date and Print Order Press the dbutton Mztab A13 MPrint dateCamera shake is also compensated when recording movies as Default settingVibration Reduction E80Motion Detection E81Reduction burst in Close-up,Fireworks show, Easy Panorama in Panorama, Pet portraitEnable or disable the digital zoom AF AssistDigital Zoom E82Assign Side Zoom Control E83Sound Settings Adjust the following sound settingsAuto Off Setting Auto OffFormat Memory/Format Card LanguageFormatting the Internal Memory Formatting Memory CardsTV Settings Adjust the settings for connecting to a TVE86 Hdmi and HDMI-CECE87 Fn ButtonPress the dbutton Mztab A13 MFn button Charge by Computer E88E89 Charge LampToggle Av/Tv Selection Reset File NumberingE90 Did someone blink? Screen Blink WarningE91 E92 FilmstripPress the dbutton Mztab A13 MFilmstrip Eye-Fi Communication Indicator Eye-Fi UploadE93 Supported Eye-Fi CardsReset All Reverse IndicatorsE94 E95 GPS Setting Menu Setup MenuE96 Auto off E84 Min Hdmi E86Firmware Version E97Others Displays the current camera firmware versionFile and Folder Names E98E99 Optional Accessories Damaged when the cover is closedE100 HoursDisplay Cause/Solution Error MessagesE101 Error Messages E102E103 E104 E105 E106 Technical Notes and Index Technical Notes and IndexCaring for the Products CameraBattery Caring for the ProductsCharging AC Adapter Memory Cards Cleaning Cloth lightly dampened with commercial lens cleanerCaring for the Camera StorageTroubleshooting Power, Display, Settings IssuesSee Error Messages E101 for more information Problem Cause/SolutionTroubleshooting BElectronically Controlled Cameras Shooting Issues F10F11 F12 Playback Issues F13F14 F15 SpecificationsNikon Coolpix P510 Digital Camera Specifications F16F17 77FRechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL5 SpecificationsSupported Standards Charging AC Adapter EH-69PSymbols IndexNumerics F19Digital zoom 31, 109, E82 Diopter adjustment control F20F21 Lens capF22 Sscn E98F23 FX2B0211 Nikon Corporation
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