Nikon COOLPIXS10 manual Best Shot Selector BSS, Sensitivity

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Best Shot Selector (BSS)

BSS is recommended for situations in which inadvertent camera movement can produce blurred pictures, or when parts of the image are prone to under- or over- exposure. It may not produce the desired results if the subject moves or the com- position is changed while the shutter-release button is fully pressed.

Option

Description

 

Camera takes shots while shutter-release button is pressed, to a maximum

 

of ten. These images are then compared and sharpest picture (picture

On

with highest level of detail) is saved. Flash turns off automatically and

 

focus, exposure, and white balance for all photos are determined by fi rst

 

picture in each series.

Off

BSS off.

 

Selecting this option displays sub-menu shown at

 

 

 

 

 

 

right. Choose from:

 

 

 

[Highlight BSS]: picture with smallest area of

 

 

 

overexposure is selected.

 

 

 

[Shadow BSS]: picture with smallest area of un-

 

 

Exposure

derexposure is selected.

 

 

 

 

[Histogram BSS]: of pictures with least under- and over-exposure, cam-

BSS

era chooses picture with overall exposure closest to optimum.

 

 

Camera takes fi ve shots each time shutter-release button is pressed, but

 

only picture that best meets selected criterion is saved. Flash turns off

 

automatically and focus and white balance for all photos are determined

 

by fi rst picture in each series. Recommended for high-contrast subjects,

 

when it is difficult to set exposure correctly.

At settings other than [Off ], the current BSS setting appears in the display ( 4–5).

Sensitivity

Sensitivity is a measure of how quickly the camera reacts to light. The higher the sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure. Much as fi lm with a high ISO rating tends to produce “grainy” images, high sensitivities may however be as- sociated with “noise”—randomly spaced, brightly colored pixels concentrated in dark parts of the image. Choose from values between ISO 50 and 800 equivalent. [Auto] is equivalent to ISO 50 under normal conditions; when lighting is poor and the fl ash is off, the camera compensates by raising Sensitivity to a maximum of ISO 800 equivalent.

The current Sensitivity is displayed in the monitor at settings other than [Auto] ( 4–5). If [Auto] is selected, an ISO icon will be displayed when sensitivity is raised above ISO 50 equivalent.

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Contents $4!, #!-%2 Trademark Information Menu Guide Technical Notes Introduction First Steps Camera OperationsBasic Photography and Playback Memory CardsTurn off in the event of malfunction For Your SafetyDo not disassemble Handle the camera strap with careIii This equipment has been tested and found to Symbol for Separate Collection in European Countries Comply with copyright noticesDisposing of Data Storage Devices Table of Contents Vii Menu GuideTechnical Notes EN-EL5 rechargeable battery Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesBefore Taking Important Pictures Life-Long LearningIntroduction Parts of the CameraLens in storage Position Attaching the Camera Strap Delete button Battery latchTripod Monitor Socket Multi selectorDefault Modes Mode ButtonLens Cap Menu HelpPlayback MonitorInternal memory/memory card Current frame number Total number of framesNumber of exposures Charge the battery Charging the BatteryBattery Charger First StepsInserting the Battery After charging the battery, insert it as described belowClose the battery-chamber/memory card slot Cover Inserting Memory Cards Inserting Memory CardsWrite protect switch Write Protect SwitchRemoving Memory Cards Before removing memory cards, turn the camera off and conCamera Operations Turning the Camera on and Off…and the monitor will turn on Using a Tripod Adjusting the LensZoom Digital ZoomFocus and Shutter Release During RecordingPutting the Camera Away Lost? Using MenusBasic Photography and Playback Highlight Select and exit to modeMode Frame subject in center focus areaViewing Pictures Press the button again to return to shooting modeDeleting Unwanted Pictures Deleting the Last ShotUsing the Flash Mode DescriptionFlash Lamp When Lighting Is Poor AF-assist illuminator may light Red-eye ReductionPictures may be blurred Taking Pictures with the Self-Timer Display self-timer menuDisplay Macro Close-up Mode By icon in displayButton is pressed halfway to lock focus Vibration Reduction VR Turn VR off when using a tripodOff no display Vibration reduction off Vibration ReductionPress Button Icon is displayed One-Touch Portrait ModeTake picture Face-Priority AFOption Description One-Touch Portrait MenuExp. + Pictures, positive values brighter picturesHighlight Scene ModeNight backdrop MenusScene Assist Modes Settings IconsScene modes The following scenes are available Portrait Assist Use for smooth, natural-looking portraitsLandscape Assist Use for vivid landscapes or portraits that Feature a landmark in the backgroundScene Modes Setting IconsParty/Indoor Beach/SnowNight Landscape Dusk/DawnClose Up MuseumPanorama Assist Taking Pictures for a PanoramaMenu Right Bottom To top To left Left toCompose next shot to overlap with previ Using Exposure Compensation in Scene Mode Recording Movies MoviesMovie Menu Auto-focusMovie Options Following options are availableOption Full-frame playback 37, movies are indicated by a icon Movie PlaybackControl More on MoviesMaking a Voice Recording Voice RecordingsFile number Date of recordingPlaying Voice Recordings Voice Recording MenuTo play voice recordings back Voice RecordingsCopying Voice Recordings Display list of voice recording files Highlight fileCopying Voice Recordings to a Computer Viewing Multiple Pictures Thumbnail Playback Viewing Pictures on the CameraDeleting Pictures Pressing Button in full-frame or thumbnail playCreating a Cropped Copy Taking a Closer Look Playback ZoomPress Cropped CopiesEnhancing Contrast D-Lighting LightingSee the Appendix for more information on D-Lighting copies Recording Voice Memos Voice Memos Recording and PlaybackPlaying Voice Memos Deleting Voice MemosViewing Pictures by Date Display playback mode menuHighlight date View pictures taken on date Print Set/Transfer MarkingView playback menu On same date Viewing PicturesRotate image Small pic List by DateCreating a Pictmotion Movie Pictmotion by muveeHighlight Pictmotion Display options Highlight View PictmotionTo create a custom Pictmotion movie PictureProject Other Options Steps 1 and 7 onHighlight movie Viewing Pictmotion MoviesStart a computer to which PictureProject has been installed Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and PrintersViewing Pictures on TV Viewing Pictures on a ComputerPictureProject Transfer Button Marking Pictures for TransferDisconnecting the Camera Choosing a USB Option for Connection to a ComputerPictureProject Button Other Ways to Print Pictures Printing PicturesPrinting the Date of Recording on Pictures Date imprint Print set DateUSB Connecting the PrinterPaper Size Printing Pictures One at a TimePrinting Multiple Pictures Printing Selected PicturesChoosing Print selection displays the menu shown in Step Print Set Creating a Dpof Print Order Print SetCurrent setting is shown by an icon in the display Image ModeMenu Guide Shooting Options The Shooting MenuWhite Balance Preset White BalanceContinuous Exp. +Single Multi-shotInterval Timer Photography Interval Timer PhotographySensitivity Best Shot Selector BSSChoose where the camera focuses AF Area ModeColor Options Make colors more vivid or record pictures in monochromePlayback Options The Playback Menu Press the button. See page 13 for more on using the menusPrint Set Rotate imageDelete Slide ShowProtect Transfer MarkingRotate Image Rotate selected picturesSmall Pic Copy Basic Camera Setup The Setup Menu MenusChoose how menus are displayed Welcome Screen Clock BatteryDate Set camera clock to current date and time see belowDisplay map of world time zones To change the home time zone, select in and follow StepsDescription Shooting mode Monitor SettingsPhoto Info Following display options are availableSample date counter time stamps are shown below Date CounterTime and date do not appear on pictures Taken while this option is in effectAdjust the following sound settings Sound SettingsAF Assist Record OrientationFormat Memory/ Format Card Reset AllLanguage InterfaceConnecting the Optional EH-62A AC Adapter Kit Optional AccessoriesInserting the Connector Technical NotesApproved Memory Cards 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 256 MB*, 512 MB, 512 MB*, 1 GB, 1 GBNikon High speed 10 MB/s Caring for the Camera Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals CleaningError Messages Display Problem SolutionStorage Memory card has not Insert index before usingFormat Camera Era off and replace cardElectronically Controlled Cameras Troubleshooting Problem Solution Er make of camera Choose correct video modeVoice memos cannot be appended to movies Memo Picture that supports crop, D-lighting, or small pictureAppendix Operation FlowchartShooting Menus PlaybackOption Default Image Mode 55, Movie Options 31, and Sound Quality SettingRestrictions on Camera Settings Originals Identifier Image File and Folder NamesCopies Identifier Copies 42, 43Location Time ZonesSpecifications Power sources Self-timerBattery life DimensionsRated capacity Rated inputRated output Charging timeIndex SymbolsButton, 1 menu Page 0RINTEDNIN *APAN 3 -!