Nikon 4300 manual Restoring Default Settings Reset All, Language

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Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Millennium Edition (Me),

Restoring Default Settings: Reset All

Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), Mac OS 9

Do not select PTP when connecting the COOLPIX4300 to a computer running one of the above operating systems (there is no need to change the USB setting when using the camera for the first time, as Mass Storage is selected at shipment).

If you have already changed the USB setting to PTP, be sure to select Mass Storage before connecting the camera to your computer.

The “Reset All” option in the SET-UP menu is used to restore settings for all modes to their default values.

RESET ALL

Reset all settings to default values

No

Yes

SELECT SET

If you have connected the camera to a computer running one of the above operating systems with PTP selected in the USB menu, disconnect the camera as described below. Be sure to select Mass Storage in the USB menu before reconnecting the camera.

Windows 2000 Professional

A dialog will be displayed welcoming you to the Found New Hardware Wizard.

Option

Description

No

Exist menu leaving settings unchanged.

Yes

Restore settings to default values.

Choosing “Yes” restores the following options to their default values:

Click Cancel to close the dialog, and then disconnect the camera.

Windows Millennium Edition (Me)

After displaying a message stating that the hardware information database is being updated, the computer will start the Add New Hardware Wizard. Click Cancel to exit the wizard, and then disconnect the camera.

Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)

The Add New Hardware Wizard will be displayed. Click Cancel to exit the wizard, and then disconnect the camera.

Mac OS 9

A dialog will be displayed stating that the computer is unable to use the driver needed for the Nikon Digital Camera E4300_PTP USB device. Click Cancel to close the dialog, and then disconnect the camera.

Language

The shooting menu

Setting

Default

White Balance

Auto

Metering

Matrix

Continuous

Single

BSS

Off

Image Adjustment

Auto

Image Sharpening

Auto

Lens

Normal

Sensitivity

Auto

AE Lock

Off

Exposure

0

Compensation

 

 

 

AF Area Mode

Auto

 

 

Auto-Focus Mode

Single AF

The SET-UP menu

 

Setting

 

Default

 

Folders

NIKON

 

Display Mode

On

 

Brightness

Middle

 

Auto Off

30 S

 

Controls

All options on

 

Shot Confirm Lamp

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Playback menu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Setting

 

Default

 

Folders

All Folders

 

Frame Interval

3 S

 

(Slide Show)

 

 

 

 

Auto Off

30 S

 

 

 

 

Menu Guide—The Set-Up Menu

This option is used to choose the language in which camera menus and messages are displayed. For more information, see “Introduction: First Steps: 4 Choose a Language” (p. 20).

LANGUAGE

 

Controls

 

 

Shot Confirm Lamp

 

 

Pic Data/Transfer

De

 

Date

En

 

Interface

Fr

 

Language

EI

 

Reset All

Es

 

SELECT

SET

Focus Confirmation

MF

Auto Bracketing

Off

Noise Reduction

Off

All other settings are unaffected.

94

95

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Contents Digital Camera Symbols Thank you for your purchase of a COOLPIX4300 digital cameraDo not look at the sun through the viewfinder Trademark Information Transmitted, transcribed, stored in aTable of Contents Technical Notes Camera Care, Options and Resources PartsFirst Steps Parts of the COOLPIX4300 48/42Viewfinder Lens 26, 46, 57Monitor Mode dial Mode DescriptionInsert the Battery First StepsAttach the Camera Strap and Lens Cap Alternative Power Sources Clock BatteryInsert the Memory Card Insert the memory cardChoose a Language Set the Date and TimeExplore the creative possibilities of scene mode Press to save changes to settings and return to SET-UP menuThis chapter is divided into three sections Taking Pictures Reviewing YourReady the Camera a Mode Turn the mode dial to a Turn the camera onTaking Pictures Remove the lens capCompose the Picture Ready the cameraFrame your subject Focus and Shoot Turn the Camera OffCOOLPIX4300 has a two-stage shutter release button Focus Take the pictureReviewing Your Pictures Quick ReviewFollowing operations can be performed Full-Screen Review Thumbnail Review For more information on Playback PGetting Creative Select Scene Mode SlowParty BeachShadow, or when your Ft. from the lensFire automatically to fill in illuminate Shadows Noise ReductionFocus Mode Mode When to Use ItSetting Description Shooting-Mode SelectionSelf-Timer Start the timerSelect a self-timer mode Position the cameraAutofocus mode Continuous AF/Single AF Check the autofocus lampRecompose the picture and shoot Focus LockDigital Zoom Digital ZoomOptical vs. Digital Zoom Restrictions on Digital ZoomFlash Mode Flash mode can be chosen from the following five optionsFlash mode is controlled with the 3 button Set the mode dial to m movie Making MoviesExposure Compensation Press to start recordingAdjusting Sensitivity Keep or Delete Picture ReviewManual Focus Full-Screen PlaybackThumbnail Playback Movie PlaybackFull-Screen Playback MenuTransfer Thumbnail Playback Taking a Closer Look Playback ZoomUse the T T button to zoom in on pictures FunctionAbout Small Picture Restrictions on a Small PictureMovie Playback Photo InformationOperation Function 4 histogram 5 focus confirmationTransfer button Completed will be displayed in the camera monitorMac OS This menu is used for basic camera setup Connect the video cable to the video deviceTune the television to the video channel Turn the camera on This chapter is divided into the following five sectionsSetup Index to Menu OptionsNTSC/PAL USBShooting Menu BasicAuto OffPlayback Menu NikonTransfer All onUsing Camera Menus Mode Menu DescriptionMaking a Selection Viewing the MenusAccessing Multi-Page Menus Set-Up MenuTo View the SET-UP menu SET-UP 1 menuMaking Effective Use of Memory Image Size & Quality Menu Image QualityImage Size Organizing Your Pictures The Folders Menu Creating, Renaming and Deleting Folders OptionsCreating New Folders Renaming Existing Folders Deleting Folders Highlight DeleteHidden and Protected Images Controlling the Monitor Display Mode Adjusting Monitor Brightness BrightnessMonitor Options Choosing a FolderSleep Mode Using an AC AdapterResetting File Numbering to Option DescriptionCF Card Format Confirming Shutter Release Shot Confirm Lamp Recording Photo Information info. txtChoosing a video standard Video Mode DateMaking Pictures for Transfer Auto Transfer Readying the Camera for Transfer USBRestoring Default Settings Reset All LanguageChoosing a White Balance Setting Fine-Tuning White BalanceShooting Menu Keeping Colors True White-BalancePreset White Balance Method How It Works When to Use ItMeasuring Light Metering Taking Pictures in a Sequence Continuous Getting Sharper Pictures BSS Best-Shot Selector Best Shot Selector BSS is recommendedRestrictions on BSS Option when no lens converter is attached DistinctOption Use with Description Camera zooms out to widest angleExposure Mode Modifying Sensitivity from a Menu SensitivityExposure Options Choosing an ApertureChoosing a Shutter Speed Long-time exposure up to 60 secShutter speed limitations Focus options sub-menu provides control over focus settings Focus-Area Selection AF Area ModeFocus Options Taking Multiple Pictures with the Same Exposure AE LockAuto-Focus Mode Focus ConfirmationManual Focus-Area Selection Spot AF Area Metering Option DescriptionAuto Bracketing WB BracketingNumber of shots, compensated EV value Restrictions on BracketingPlayback Menu Avoiding Grainy Photographs Noise ReductionManaging the pictures on the memory card 640Deleting Pictures and Print Orders Delete Delete menu contains the following optionsDeleting Selected pictures and Movies Selected Images To delete selected pictures and moviesSelecting a Folder for Playback Folders Deleting the Current Print Order Print SetPress Hidden and Protected PicturesAutomated Playback Slide Show Changing the Display IntervalStarting a Slide Show Press / to highlight desired thumbnail Highlight image Press ≤/≥ to select imagePress Quick p button to complete operation Press ≤/≥ to select image to be hiddenOrdering Prints Print-Set Selecting Print Set from the playback menuPrinted directly from the card Deleting the Print OrderImage size of the Small Pictures can be set to 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120 or 96 x 72 pixelsChoosing a new Small Picture size from Small Pic. sub-menu changes the sizeOptional Accessories Troubleshooting SpecificationsWeb Resources Optional Accessories Caring for the Camera and Battery Cleaning Web ResourcesFor Product Information and Tips For Contact Information Avoid Contact with Liquid CrystalTroubleshooting Problem Possible CauseMonitor is blank Connected Charging Message Memory Card is notError Messages Display Problem SolutionError accessing memory Use approved memory 133 Insert new card Current settingsPlayback mode turn Mode dial to another Setting System, causing errorSpecifications Temperature 40C 32 104F Humidity Under 85% no condensation 147Index 149Zoom 26, 46-47 150 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