Nikon 2500 manual Beyond Point-and-Shoot, Or Movie Choosing a Shooting Mode, Camera Controls

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Beyond Point-and-Shoot

Camera Controls

Taking Pictures

—Beyond Point-and -Shoot

,, or Movie: Choosing a Shooting Mode

In mode, you have a choice of four basic shooting modes (for information on choosing a shooting mode, see “Tutorial: Taking Pic- tures”; 24):

Auto produces good results in a wide range of situations. Use for snapshots or when you want control over image quality ( Auto 61), image size ( 62), and exposure compensation ( 63) while

leaving the camera in charge of other settings.

Choose this mode for complete control over all camera settings, including white balance ( 64), sharpening ( 68), and BSS ( Manual 67). You can also choose to take pictures in continuous sequence

while the shutter-release button is held down ( 66).

This mode is used to record NORMAL-quality silent movies 320 240 pixels in size (QVGA) at a rate of about fifteen frames per second. Recording begins when the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down and ends when the shutter-release but- ton is fully pressed a second time.

•In place of the number of exposures remaining, the exposure- count display in monitor shows the length of the movie that

can be recorded.

Movie •Movie ends automatically after fifteen seconds or when no more space is available on the memory card.

•Movies are stored as QuickTime movie files ending in “.MOV”. •The flash turns off () automatically.

•Menus and scene-selection are disabled in movie mode

•If the lens is rotated to point in the same direction as the mon- itor during recording, the display in the monitor will be inverted and the movie will be recorded upside down.

Pressing the SCENE button in or mode displays a menu of twelve “scenes,” where you can choose an option suited to your subject and com- position and let the camera adjust settings for best results. For more infor- mation, see “Tutorial: Getting Creative” ( 36).

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Contents Digital Camera Shoot, View, and Enjoy Product Documentation Quick-Start GuideFor Your Safety Turn off immediately in the event of malfunctionIii Caring for the Camera and Battery Keep drySmear Page Modifications Interface CablesViii Table of Contents 106 Before You Begin This chapter is divided into the following sectionsOverview Overview Getting to Know the Coolpix Menu GuideOverview Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesAbout This Manual Life-Long Learning This manualGetting to Know the Coolpix Where to Find It-Parts of the CoolpixParts of the Camera and Their Functions 36, 46 Mode Selector How to Use It-Camera Controls and DisplaysMonitor Controlling the Monitor NormalOFF Multi SelectorMode Menu No menu is available in movie mode 52Menu Guide Index to Menu OptionsPressing the Menu button when the mode selector is Adjust exposure for bright, dark, or high contrast subjectsSET ing options 1600Shooting Menu The Shooting Menu AccuratelyTographs Single30 s Setup MenuMass Storage Playback Menu All onScene Menu and Modes ModeDescription Use for portraitsFirst Steps Taking PicturesReview and Deletion Getting CreativeInsert the Battery and Memory Card First StepsAttach the Camera Strap Getting Ready to Use Your CameraOpen the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover Close the battery-chamber/memory card slot coverFormatting Memory Cards Flip it open CCheck the Battery Level Read Battery WarningsLens Section Removing the Memory CardClock Battery Removing the BatteryAlternative Power Sources DisplayChoose a Language Highlight page tab Highlight SET-UP menu page tabUSB Set the Time and Date Monitor when the camera is Ready the Camera Taking PicturesBasics Choose Mode Adjust Camera Settings Optional SettingDefault Frame the PictureDon’t Block the Shot NormalWhen Lighting Is Poor Green Focus Indicator Flashes red Ready Flickers Lamp OffFocus and Shoot FocusGetting Good Results with Autofocus During RecordingTake the picture Button. For more information, see Keep or DeletePut the Camera Away Review and Deletion Quick ReviewQuick Review Full-Screen ReviewFollowing operations can be performed in quick review PressSelect No to exit Without deletingPicture Select Yes to deHighlight pictures Thumbnail ReviewDelete highlighted Picture Playback Mode Getting Creative Scene SelectionCamera Shake Camera ShakeNoise Reduction Obtain permission first Camera focuses on subject at center of frame Flash is set to fill flashConnections Your Camera and Your ComputerAlready Have Nikon View? Before You Begin Installing Nikon ViewWith built-in USB ports supported Install Adobe Acrobat Reader Before Installing Nikon ViewRead installation instructions for Nikon View Making the Connection Connecting to Your Computer Direct Connection Connecting Your Camera by CableTransferring More than 999 Pictures Four or nine thumbnails ConfirmBefore Connecting the Camera Choosing a USB ProtocolMac OS Press ButtonNikon View 5 will start automatically see Reference CD for details. Once Nikon ViewDisconnecting the Camera Use a Reliable Power SourceWindows 2000 Professional Windows 98 Second Edition SECompactFlash Card Readers Reading Pictures from Memory CardsPC Card Adapter File and Folder Names Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP ProfessionalPage Fine-Tuning Camera Settings Beyond Point-and Shoot52-58 59-68Or Movie Choosing a Shooting Mode Leaving the camera in charge of other settingsBeyond Point-and-Shoot Camera ControlsFlash Photography The Button Mode How it works When to use itFlash-Ready Light Flash mode can be selected with the button ISO Sensitivity Gain and Camera Shake IconsDelaying Shutter Release Choosing a Self-Timer Mode OFFRestrictions on the Self-Timer ShootPhotos can be framed in the monitor using the zoom buttons Framing Pictures Optical and Digital ZoomOptical Zoom Digital ZoomKeep or Delete Picture Review Press DescriptionDelete picture WillFine-Tuning Camera Settings -Mode MenuOption Making Effective Use of Memory Image Quality and Size64-65 MB memory card Image QualityCompression ratio approx Description Image Size Print SizeSize pixels 280 ⋅ 024 ⋅ 640 ⋅Adjusting Exposure Exp. + Choosing a White Balance Setting White balance is adjusted automaticallyWhite balance adjusted to match light produced by flash Keeping Colors True White BalancePreset White Balance Option DescriptionThis value Position, but no picture will be recordedTaking Pictures in a Sequence Continuous Flash, Focus Exposure, and White BalanceGetting Sharper Pictures BSS Best Shot Selector Restrictions on BSSMaking Edges More Distinct Image Sharpening Camera Setup SET-UP MenuCamera Setup SET-UP Menu Options SET-UP menu contains the following optionsFormatting Memory Cards CF Card Format Adjusting Monitor Brightness BrightnessDuring Formatting Setting the Time and Date Date Conserving Battery Power Auto OffSleep Mode Auto Off Before FormattingChoosing a USB Protocol USB Choosing a Language LanguageProtocol Windows 2000 Professional Restoring Default Settings Reset All Mode OnlyResetting File Numbering to Restore settings to default valuesBasic Playback 78-84Pictures Back The Playback Menu 85-91Full-Frame and Thumbnail Playback Basic PlaybackTure displayed in the monitor Image File and Folder Names Press Button for an enlarged viewTures that will be transferred to a computer at a Button will create a small copy 320 ⋅Thumbnail Review Highlight Pictures Change Number DisplayedTaking a Closer Look Playback Zoom Zoom photo View other Areas of image Cancel zoomPlayback Tips Creating a Small Copy of a Picture Small Picture Restrictions on Small Picture Viewing Small Picture Files on Other CamerasInverted Playback Movie PlaybackStart playback Pause/resume Playback Rewind movie One frame Playback Menu Memory Card Format/BrightnessManaging Pictures To view the playback menuDeleting Pictures Delete Deleting Selected Photographs and MoviesDeleting All Photographs and Movies Before DeletionProtected Pictures To delete all pictures on the memory cardCancel the current print order Ordering Prints Print SetSelecting Pictures for Printing Create or modify print orderPlaying Pictures Back Safeguarding Valuable Pictures Protect Selecting Protect from the playback menu displaysMarking All Pictures for Transfer Auto Transfer Marking Pictures for Transfer with Other CamerasOn or off for all Playback menu. The following options will bePage Technical Camera Care, Options, and ResourcesCaring for Your Camera CleaningStorage Optional Accessories Rechargeable battery AC adapter Carrying caseApproved Memory Cards Monitor LCD hoodTroubleshooting ProblemWeb Resources For Product Information and Tips For Contact InformationMonitor is hard To read No photo is taken 101 104Camera is in movie mode Continuous menu Mode only BSS is on Battery level is lowWhen Menu button Camera is in movie mode By camera shake can be reduced byPicture can not be Played back Camera is offError Messages Display Problem SolutionError occurs when you try to transfer Problem Solution Specifications CCDDesign Rule for Camera File Systems DCF USB105 Index Index107 6MAA1511-04

2500 specifications

The Nikon 2500 is a compact digital camera that has garnered attention for its blend of portability and performance. This camera stands out due to its versatility, making it suitable for photography enthusiasts and casual users alike. With a sleek design and user-friendly interface, the Nikon 2500 allows photographers to easily capture high-quality images in various shooting situations.

One of the main features of the Nikon 2500 is its impressive image quality, driven by a 20-megapixel sensor. This high-resolution sensor ensures that images are sharp, detailed, and vibrant, enabling photographers to print large formats without losing clarity. Additionally, the camera supports a wide range of ISO settings, providing flexibility to shoot in challenging lighting conditions—from bright daylight to dimly lit environments.

The Nikon 2500 also boasts a powerful lens system. With a versatile zoom range, users can easily transition between wide-angle shots and zoomed-in details. This adaptability makes it an excellent choice for capturing everything from landscapes to portraits. Moreover, the lens features Nikon's advanced optics technology, which minimizes distortion and ensures accurate color reproduction.

In terms of technology, the Nikon 2500 incorporates built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. This allows users to quickly transfer images to their smartphones or tablets for easy sharing on social media. The camera's intuitive interface also enables seamless remote shooting, enhancing the photography experience.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the Nikon 2500's robust autofocus system. Equipped with multiple focus points and advanced tracking features, this system allows for quick and precise focusing on subjects, even in fast-moving scenarios. Additionally, the camera offers various shooting modes, including manual controls for more experienced photographers, ensuring that users can tailor their shooting experience according to their preferences.

Furthermore, the Nikon 2500 incorporates video capabilities, allowing users to capture high-definition footage. With its easy-to-navigate controls, users can switch between photo and video modes effortlessly, making it a versatile tool for various types of storytelling.

In conclusion, the Nikon 2500 is a well-rounded digital camera that combines effective technology and user-friendly features, making it ideal for a wide range of photographers. With its powerful image quality, versatile lens system, and advanced connectivity options, it remains a popular choice for those looking to elevate their photography experience. Whether for personal use or as a creative tool, the Nikon 2500 offers a compelling package that meets the needs of modern photographers.