Nikon 4300 Date, Making Pictures for Transfer Auto Transfer, Choosing a video standard Video Mode

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Making Pictures for Transfer: Auto Transfer

When you connect the camera to a computer running Nikon View and press the TRANSFER button, any images that have been marked for transfer will automatically be copied to the computer. The transfer menu controls whether images are marked for transfer as they are taken. The following options are available:

PIC DATA/TRANSFER

Controls

Shot Confirm Lam

Pic Data/Transfer

Date

info. txt

Interface

Auto Transfer

Language

Off

Reset All

On

SELECT SET

Choosing a video standard: Video Mode

The Video Mode menu is used to select the standard used for video output. Adjust this setting to match the standard used in any video device to which you connect the camera.

VIDEO MODE

 

Controls

 

 

Shot Confirm Lamp

 

 

Pic Data/Transfer

 

NTSC

Date

 

PAL

Interface

Video Mode

Language

USB

 

Reset All

 

 

SELECT

SET

Option

Description

 

 

Off

Pictures and movies are not marked for transfer.

 

 

On

Pictures and movies are marked for transfer as they are

(Default setting)

taken.

 

 

Option

Description

 

 

NTSC

Use when connecting the camera to NTSC devices.

 

 

PAL

Use when connecting the camera to PAL devices.

 

 

Transferring More than 999 pictures

No more than 999 pictures can be transferred at one time using the TRANSFER button. To copy more pictures, use Nikon View. See the Nikon View Reference Manual (on CD) for details.

Date

Readying the Camera for Transfer: USB

Before pictures can be copied to a computer via direct USB connection, you will need to select a USB setting according to your computer’s operating system and whether pictures will be transferred using the camera

TRANSFER button or the button in Nikon View. The following options are available: PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) and Mass Storage. The default setting is Mass Storage.

 

USB

 

Controls

 

 

Shot Confirm Lamp

 

Pic Data/Transfer

 

Date

PTP

 

Interface

Mass Storage

Language

USB

 

Reset All

 

 

 

SELECT

SET

Menu Guide—The Set-Up

The Date option is used to set the camera to the current date and time. For more information, see “Introduction: First Steps: 5 Set the Date and Time” (p. 21-22).

DATE

Y M D

2 0 0 2 . 0 1 . 0 1

0 0 0 0

SELECT SET

 

Pictures transferred using:

Operating system

 

 

Camera

Nikon View

 

 

TRANSFER button

button

 

 

 

Windows XP Home Edition

Choose Mass Storage or PTP.

Windows XP Professional

 

 

 

 

 

Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later

Choose PTP.

Choose Mass

 

 

Menu

Interface

Mac OS X 10.1.2

—*

Storage or PTP.

 

Choose standard for video output or USB protocol used when camera is connected to a computer.

 

 

INTERFACE

 

 

Controls

 

 

 

 

Shot Confirm Lamp

 

 

Pic Data/Transfer

 

 

Date

 

 

 

 

Interface

 

Video

Mode

 

Language

 

USB

 

 

Reset All

 

 

 

 

 

SELECT

SET

Windows 2000 Professional

Choose Mass Storage.

Windows Millennium Edition (Me)

Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)

 

*Pictures cannot be transferred using camera TRANSFER button in Mac OS X

10.1.2. Use Nikon View button to transfer pictures.

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Contents Digital Camera Thank you for your purchase of a COOLPIX4300 digital camera SymbolsDo not look at the sun through the viewfinder Transmitted, transcribed, stored in a Trademark InformationTable of Contents First Steps Technical Notes Camera Care, Options and ResourcesParts 26, 46, 57 Parts of the COOLPIX430048/42 Viewfinder LensMode Description Monitor Mode dialAttach the Camera Strap and Lens Cap Insert the BatteryFirst Steps Insert the memory card Alternative Power SourcesClock Battery Insert the Memory CardSet the Date and Time Choose a LanguageTaking Pictures Reviewing Your Explore the creative possibilities of scene modePress to save changes to settings and return to SET-UP menu This chapter is divided into three sectionsRemove the lens cap Ready the Camera a ModeTurn the mode dial to a Turn the camera on Taking PicturesFrame your subject Compose the PictureReady the camera Take the picture Focus and ShootTurn the Camera Off COOLPIX4300 has a two-stage shutter release button FocusFollowing operations can be performed Reviewing Your PicturesQuick Review For more information on Playback P Full-Screen Review Thumbnail ReviewSlow Getting Creative Select Scene ModeBeach PartyNoise Reduction Shadow, or when yourFt. from the lens Fire automatically to fill in illuminate ShadowsShooting-Mode Selection Focus ModeMode When to Use It Setting DescriptionPosition the camera Self-TimerStart the timer Select a self-timer modeFocus Lock Autofocus mode Continuous AF/Single AFCheck the autofocus lamp Recompose the picture and shootRestrictions on Digital Zoom Digital ZoomDigital Zoom Optical vs. Digital ZoomFlash mode is controlled with the 3 button Flash ModeFlash mode can be chosen from the following five options Press to start recording Set the mode dial to m movieMaking Movies Exposure CompensationKeep or Delete Picture Review Adjusting SensitivityMovie Playback Manual FocusFull-Screen Playback Thumbnail PlaybackTransfer Full-Screen PlaybackMenu Function Thumbnail PlaybackTaking a Closer Look Playback Zoom Use the T T button to zoom in on picturesRestrictions on a Small Picture About Small PictureOperation Function Movie PlaybackPhoto Information 5 focus confirmation 4 histogramMac OS Transfer buttonCompleted will be displayed in the camera monitor This chapter is divided into the following five sections This menu is used for basic camera setupConnect the video cable to the video device Tune the television to the video channel Turn the camera onUSB SetupIndex to Menu Options NTSC/PALOff Shooting MenuBasic AutoAll on Playback MenuNikon TransferViewing the Menus Using Camera MenusMode Menu Description Making a SelectionSET-UP 1 menu Accessing Multi-Page MenusSet-Up Menu To View the SET-UP menuImage Quality Making Effective Use of Memory Image Size & Quality MenuCreating New Folders Image Size Organizing Your Pictures The Folders MenuCreating, Renaming and Deleting Folders Options Hidden and Protected Images Renaming Existing Folders Deleting FoldersHighlight Delete Choosing a Folder Controlling the Monitor Display ModeAdjusting Monitor Brightness Brightness Monitor OptionsOption Description Sleep ModeUsing an AC Adapter Resetting File Numbering toRecording Photo Information info. txt CF Card Format Confirming Shutter Release Shot Confirm LampReadying the Camera for Transfer USB Choosing a video standard Video ModeDate Making Pictures for Transfer Auto TransferLanguage Restoring Default Settings Reset AllKeeping Colors True White-Balance Choosing a White Balance SettingFine-Tuning White Balance Shooting MenuMeasuring Light Metering Preset White BalanceMethod How It Works When to Use It Taking Pictures in a Sequence Continuous Restrictions on BSS Getting Sharper Pictures BSS Best-Shot SelectorBest Shot Selector BSS is recommended Camera zooms out to widest angle Option when no lens converter is attachedDistinct Option Use with DescriptionChoosing an Aperture Exposure ModeModifying Sensitivity from a Menu Sensitivity Exposure OptionsShutter speed limitations Choosing a Shutter SpeedLong-time exposure up to 60 sec Taking Multiple Pictures with the Same Exposure AE Lock Focus options sub-menu provides control over focus settingsFocus-Area Selection AF Area Mode Focus OptionsSpot AF Area Metering Option Description Auto-Focus ModeFocus Confirmation Manual Focus-Area SelectionRestrictions on Bracketing Auto BracketingWB Bracketing Number of shots, compensated EV value640 Playback MenuAvoiding Grainy Photographs Noise Reduction Managing the pictures on the memory cardTo delete selected pictures and movies Deleting Pictures and Print Orders DeleteDelete menu contains the following options Deleting Selected pictures and Movies Selected ImagesHidden and Protected Pictures Selecting a Folder for Playback FoldersDeleting the Current Print Order Print Set PressStarting a Slide Show Automated Playback Slide ShowChanging the Display Interval Press ≤/≥ to select image to be hidden Press / to highlight desired thumbnail Highlight imagePress ≤/≥ to select image Press Quick p button to complete operationDeleting the Print Order Ordering Prints Print-SetSelecting Print Set from the playback menu Printed directly from the cardSmall Pic. sub-menu changes the size Image size of the Small Pictures can be set to480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120 or 96 x 72 pixels Choosing a new Small Picture size fromWeb Resources Optional AccessoriesTroubleshooting Specifications Optional Accessories Caring for the Camera and Battery Avoid Contact with Liquid Crystal CleaningWeb Resources For Product Information and Tips For Contact InformationCharging Message Memory Card is not TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Monitor is blank ConnectedDisplay Problem Solution Error MessagesSystem, causing error Error accessing memory Use approved memory 133Insert new card Current settings Playback mode turn Mode dial to another SettingSpecifications 147 Temperature 40C 32 104F Humidity Under 85% no condensation149 IndexZoom 26, 46-47 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