Nikon COOLPIXS9300SIL, S9200 manual Smart Portrait Mode Shooting Smiling Faces, Shooting ends

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Smart Portrait Mode (Shooting Smiling Faces)

If the camera detects smiling faces, the shutter is automatically released without pressing the shutter- release button (Smile timer). The skin softening function (A52) makes facial skin tones softer.

Shooting Features

1Frame the picture and wait for the subject to smile.

When the camera detects a human face, a yellow double

 

 

border (focus area) is displayed around that face. When

 

 

the camera has focused on that face, the double border

 

 

will light in green for a moment and focus is locked.

1/250

F3.5

 

Up to three faces can be detected. When more than

one face is detected, the face closest to the center of the frame is framed by a double border and the others by single borders.

If the camera detects that the face framed by the double border is smiling, the Smile timer (A51) feature is activated and the shutter is automatically released.

Each time the shutter is released, automatic shooting using face detection and smile detection is repeated.

2Shooting ends.

To finish automatic shooting of smile detection, perform any of the following operations.

-Turn off the camera.

-Set the Smile timer to Off.

-Rotate the mode dial to switch to a shooting mode other than F(Smart portrait) mode.

B \Notes on Smart Portrait Mode

The digital zoom is not available.

Under some shooting conditions, faces and smiling faces may not be detected properly.

See “Notes on Face Detection” (A75) for more information.

CAuto Off in Smile Timer Mode

When using the Smile timer, the auto off function (A101) is activated and the camera turns off when either of the situations indicated below persists and no other operations are performed.

The camera does not detect any faces.

The camera detected a face, but cannot detect a smile.

CWhen the Self-timer Lamp Flashes

When the camera detects a face, the self-timer lamp flashes. The lamp quickly flashes immediately after the shutter is released.

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Contents Reference Manual Trademark Information AVC Patent Portfolio LicenseUsing GPS/Electronic Compass Coolpix S9300 only 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 Use appropriate cablesCD-ROMs FlashCoolpix S9300 Coolpix S9200 Modifications Interface CablesNikon Inc Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York Following apply only to users in European countriesSet the Record GPS data of the GPS options menu to Off Using the camera overseasLocation name data of this camera Table of Contents Table of Contents XiiiXiv E27 E28E31 E33Xvi Switching Between Shooting Mode and Playback Mode Parts of the CameraBasic Operations Parts of the Camera and Basic OperationsLens cover closed USB/audio/video outputParts of the Camera Controls Used in Shooting Mode Controls Used in Playback Mode Camera and Basic Operations Shooting ModeMonitor Movie options normal Eye-Fi communication102, E83 Playback Mode Switching Between Shooting Mode and Playback Mode Shooting modeBasic Operations Selecting Images for PlaybackUsing the Rotary Multi Selector When Using Shooting ModeWhen Displaying Menus When Using Playback ModeUsing Menus the dButton Tab Selects the playback mode A78If a Tab Is Not Displayed Shooting menuSwitching Between Tabs When the Menu Contains Two or More PagesAttaching the Camera Strap Selecting Menu ItemsSetting the Display Language, Date, and Time First Use Only Basics of Shooting and PlaybackPreparation 1 Insert the Battery Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot coverBattery rechargeable Li-ion Close the battery-chamber/memory card slot coverHigh Temperature Caution Removing the BatteryPreparation 1 Insert the Battery Camera cannot be turned on Preparation 2 Charge the BatteryPrepare the included Charging AC Adapter EH-69P Understanding the Charge Lamp Charging Using Computer or Battery ChargerAC Power Source 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 CardPress the power switch to turn on the camera Check the battery level and number of exposures remainingBattery Level Turn the Camera OnTurn the Camera On Power Saving Function Auto OffTurning the Camera On and Off Setting the Display Language, Date, and Time Changing the Language Setting and the Date and Time Setting Clock BatteryDaylight Saving Time Imprinting the Shooting Date in Printed ImagesSee The Monitor A6 for more information Select a Shooting ModeRotate the mode dial to select the shooting mode Select a Shooting Mode Features That Are Available in Shooting ModeUSpecial effects mode A57 Auto mode A36 Shoot with basic camera operationsUsing a Tripod Frame a PictureReady the camera Frame the pictureUsing the Zoom Digital ZoomFrame a Picture Digital Zoom and InterpolationWhen a face is detected When a face is not detectedFocus and Shoot Press the shutter-release button all the wayWhen the Subject Is Close to the Camera Focus and ShootAutofocus To Make Sure You Do Not Miss a ShotPlay Back Images Press the cplayback buttonUse the multi selector to view previous or next images Displaying Shooting InformationChanging How Images Are Displayed Playback ZoomThumbnail Playback, Calendar Display Play Back ImagesDeleting the Last Image Captured While in Shooting Mode Delete Unwanted ImagesPress the multi selector Hor Ito select Press Hor Ito select Yes and press the k buttonSelecting Certain Types of Images for Deletion Operating the Erase Selected Images ScreenDelete Unwanted Images Page Shooting Features AAuto Mode Changing AAuto Mode SettingsOptions Available in the Shooting Menu AAuto Mode A auto mode, the following option settings can be changedSubject tracking Auto ModeFeatures That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously Scene Mode Shooting Suited to Scenes View a Description Help Information of Each SceneXScene auto selector A39 Black and white copy aScene Mode Shooting Suited to Scenes Changing Scene Mode SettingsCharacteristics of Each Scene Mode Night landscape Backlighting YMbPortrait Use this mode for portraits YMdSportsHand-held YMi Dusk/dawn YMf Party/indoorYMh Sunset YMu Food YMl Museum YMm Fireworks showZoom is fixed at the wide-angle position OFF Press the shutter-release button to release the shutter Viewing Pictures Taken Using Pet DetectionSingle One picture is captured at a time Viewing 3D Photography YMs 3D photographyCamera cannot record 3D movies Your TV or monitor to ensure proper useShooting ends Smart Portrait Mode Shooting Smiling FacesFrame the picture and wait for the subject to smile Changing Smart Portrait Mode Settings Smart Portrait Mode Shooting Smiling FacesOptions Available in the Smart Portrait Menu Releasing the Shutter ManuallyUsing Skin Softening Continuous Shooting Mode Burst Shooting When AF area mode is set to Face priority defaultFrame the subject and shoot See Continuous Menu A55 for more informationImages Captured in Continuous Shooting Mode Changing Continuous Shooting Mode SettingsContinuous Shooting Mode Burst Shooting Options Available in the Continuous Shooting Menu Continuous Shooting OptionsPre-shooting Cache Characteristics of Each Special Effect Special Effects Mode SettingsSlider Changing Special Effects Mode SettingsSpecial Effects Mode Applying Effects When Shooting Features That Can Be Set Using the Multi Selector NSelf-timer aMFlash mode a Available FunctionsUsing the Flash Flash Modes Press H m flash mode on the multi selectorFrame the subject and take a picture Effective Range of the FlashRaising the Flash Lowering the FlashAvailable Flash Modes Auto flash U auto, V auto with redeyeFlash Mode Setting Auto with Red-eye ReductionUsing the Self-timer Self-timer n10s and n2s are not availableSelf-timer starts, and the number Press the shutter-release button all WayUsing Macro Mode Macro Mode SettingMacro mode icon F is displayed Memory even if the camera is turned offAdjust the brightness, vividness, or hue Selector Switches between Brightness Exp. +Operating the Creative Slider Use the multi selector as explained belowCreative Slider Settings Press the shutter-release button to take a pictureAdjusting Brightness Exposure Compensation Adjusting Vividness Saturation AdjustmentAdjusting Hue White Balance Adjustment Using the HistogramAdjusting Brightness Exposure Compensation Press K o exposure compensation on the multi selectorPress the multi selector to select a compensation value Press the kbutton to apply Compensation valueList of the Default Settings Flash mode Self-timer Macro mode Exposure A60 A63 A64 A68 XA39A40 A41Changing the Image Size Image Mode Image Mode Settings Image Size and QualityChanging the Image Size Image Mode Number of Exposures RemainingP4608×3456 R3264×2448Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously Some shooting settings cannot be used with other functionsMode is set to Subject tracking ShotFocusing on the Subject Using Face Detection Focusing on the SubjectViewing Pictures Taken Using Face Detection FacesPress the shutter-release button halfway Focus LockPosition the subject at the center of the frame Playback Features Playback FeaturesSwitching Between Playback Modes Selecting Certain Types of Images for PlaybackAvailable Playback Modes Play A30Press Hor Ito select a mode and then press the kbutton See Favorite Pictures Mode E9 for more informationAuto sort mode Selecting Certain Types of Images for PlaybackFeatures Available in Playback Mode Playback Menu You can configure the following functionsEffects are Soft, Selective color, Cross screen Fisheye, Miniature effect and PaintingPictures taken using Easy panorama or 3D photography Insert the plug straight Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or PrinterHdmi mini connector Type C Compatible Operating Systems Using ViewNXInstalling ViewNX 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 Recording and Playing Back MoviesRecording Movies Turn on the camera and display the shooting screenPress the b e movie-record button to start Movie recording Press the b e movie-record button again to end recordingRecording Movies Recording HS High Speed Movies Maximum Movie LengthFunctions Available in Movie Recording Following option settings can be changed Press the cplayback button to select playback mode Adjusting the volumePlaying Back Movies Press the kbutton to play back a movieUsing GPS/Electronic Compass Coolpix S9300 only Using GPS/Electronic Compass Coolpix S9300 onlyStarting GPS Data Recording Select On and press the kbuttonPress the dbutton Press the dbutton Mz GPS options tab A11 Mgps optionsStarting GPS Data Recording Pictures with Recorded Position Information ChangingtheGPSorElectronicCompassSettingsGPSOptionsMenu OffCard using End log in Create log General Camera Setup General Camera SetupSetup Menu 100Hand-held selected, Easy panorama or 3D PhotographySetup Menu 101102 Playing and Deleting Images Captured Using Connecting the Camera to a TV Viewing Images on a TVFor a Auto Mode, Continuous Shooting Mode Shooting MenuUsing Easy Panorama Shooting and Playing Back Taking Pictures with Easy PanoramaWNormal XWideEnd, the shooting ends Guide When the guide showing the shooting point reachesExample of moving the camera Using Easy Panorama Shooting and Playing Back Viewing Easy Panorama ScrollFollowing operations can be performed with the playback Controls at the top of the monitor while playback is pausedUsing 3D Photography Frame the subjectPress the shutter-release button to take First picture Wait for the camera to automatically release the shutterUsing 3D Photography Taking 3D PicturesSports A42 or Continuous in the Pet portrait A48 scene mode Playing Images in a SequenceOr Continuous H 60 fps in the continuous shooting menu A55 Sequence Display OptionsPlayback Menu Options Available When Using Sequence Deleting Images in a SequenceErase entire sequence All images Sequence, including the image that is displayed Are deletedFavorite Pictures Mode Adding Images to AlbumsWhich the images will be added and press the kbutton Use the multi selector to choose the album toE10 Favorite Pictures ModePlaying Back Images in Albums E11 To cancel removal, select NoRemoving Images From Albums E12 Changing the Favorites Album IconPress H, I, Jor Kto choose an icon and press the kbutton Auto Sort Mode E13Use the multi selector to select a category and then Press the kbutton to play back images in the selectedAuto Sort Mode Categories Auto Sort ModeE14 Portrait*, Night portrait*, or Party/indoorList by Date Mode E15Editing Features Editing Still ImagesE16 Miniature effect and PaintingE17 Editing Still ImagesRestrictions on Image Editing Original Pictures and Edited CopiesE18 KQuick Retouch Enhancing Contrast and SaturationID-Lighting Enhancing Brightness and Contrast Setting level, and press the kbutton ESkin Softening Softening Skin TonesPress the multi selector Hor Ito choose Confirm the resultsE20 Adjust the effect and press the kbuttonPFilter Effects Applying Digital Filter Effects GSmall Picture Reducing the Size of an Image Confirm the result and press the kbuttonDesired copy size, and press the kbutton E21ACrop 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 camera Turn on the printerCamera is automatically turned on E26Printing Individual Images Be printed, and press the kbuttonChoose Copies and press the kbutton Choose Paper size and press the kbuttonPrinting Multiple Images Choose the desired paper size and press the kbuttonChoose Start print and press the kbutton Printing startsE29 Print selection Choose the pictures up to a maximumNumber of copies up to nine per picture Numeral indicating the number of copies to beE30 Paper SizePrint all images Monitor display returns to that shown in stepEdited movie is saved To cancel the saving, choose No Editing MoviesExtracting Only the Desired Portions of the Movie Press Hor Ito choose KChoose end pointE32 Editing MoviesWhite Balance Adjusting Hue Shooting Menu for AAuto Mode, Continuous Shooting ModeOption Description AAuto default setting BPreset manualUsing Preset Manual BPreset manual, then press the k buttonChoose Measure Press the k button to measure the white balance valueMatrix default MeteringE35 Metering AreaE36 Continuous ShootingISO Sensitivity You can set how the focus area is determined for autofocus AF Area ModeE37 E38 Using Subject Tracking Press the kbutton to cancel the registration SubjectE39 If the camera focuses on the focus area whenAutofocus Mode Autofocus Mode for Movie RecordingE40 Choose how the camera focusesImage Mode Image Size and Quality Smile TimerSmart Portrait Menu Skin SofteningOff default setting Disables blink proof Blink ProofE42 Smart Portrait MenuPlayback Menu APrint Order Creating a Dpof Print OrderChoose the pictures up to a maximum E43E44 Playback MenuFavorite pictures mode Or auto sort mode List by date modeE45 Deleting All Print OrdersBSlide Show Use the multi selector to choose Start,Slide show begins Choose End or RestartE47 Press the cbutton Playback mode M dbutton A11 MdProtectProtect Follow the procedure described below to select images Image Selection ScreenPress Hor Ito set on or OFF images or the number of copies Press the kbutton to apply the image selectionFRotate Image E49Rotated Counterclockwise Rotated ClockwiseEVoice Memo Recording Voice MemosPlaying Voice Memos Deleting Voice MemosPress the cbutton Playback mode Mdbutton A11 MhCopy HCopy Copy Between Internal Memory and Memory CardSelect a copy option and press the k button E51CSequence Display Options XChoose Key PictureE52 Message Memory contains no imagesMovie Menu Movie OptionsNormal Speed Movies E53Open with HS Footage HS MoviesE54 Movie MenuRecording Movies in Slow Motion and Fast Motion HS Movie Press the b e movie-record button to start recordingPress the b e movie-record button to end recording E55E56 HS Movie10 s Playback 40 s Slow motion playback No sound Min Fast motion playback No soundWind Noise Reduction E57E58 GPS SettingsGPS Options Coolpix S9300 only GPS Options Coolpix S9300 only Updating the A-GPS FileE59 E60 POI DisplayWhen log recording is completed, select End Create Log Record the Log of Moving InformationE61 Press the dbutton MzGPS options tab A11 MCreate logSelect Save log, and press the kbutton E62To Erase Log Data Log DataView Log To Erase Log DataE63 Press the dbutton MzGPS options tab A11 MView logElectronic Compass E64E65 Welcome Screen E66Time Zone and Date E67Hour minute Year/Month/Day, Month/Day/Year or Day/Month/YearSetting the Travel Destination Time Zone Choose xTravel destination and press the kbuttonPress K Press Jor Kto choose the travel destination Time zoneE69 Time ZonesE70 Monitor SettingsPhoto info E71 Addition to information shown withAuto info above, the movie frame is Displayed before recording movies Reference SectionPrint Date Imprinting Date and Time on Pictures E72Print date and Print order Press the dbutton Mztab A11 MPrint dateWell as when shooting still images Off Vibration Reduction is not enabledVibration Reduction E73E74 When AF area mode is set to Subject trackingMotion Detection AF Assist E75E76 Enable or disable the digital zoomDigital Zoom Sound 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 TVE79 Hdmi and HDMI-CECCharge by Computer E80E81 Charge LampPortrait A42 Night portrait when Tripod is selected A43 Blink WarningDid someone blink? Screen E82Eye-Fi Communication Indicator Eye-Fi UploadE83 Supported Eye-Fi CardsReset All FilmstripE84 Basic Shooting FunctionsE85 Setup Menu E86Special Effects Menu Movie MenuE87 OthersFirmware Version E88Displays the current camera firmware version Press the dbutton A11 Mz tab MFirmware versionSelected images File and Folder NamesE89 E90 Optional Accessories E91E92 Error MessagesDisplay Cause/Solution Error Messages Yes Backup the data to a computer before formattingE93 Format card?E94 E95 Whether the memory card is insertedE96 Data Coolpix S9300 only Troubleshooting SpecificationsCaring for the Products Caring for the CameraCaring for the Products CameraBattery Caring for the ProductsCharging AC Adapter Memory Cards Storage CleaningCaring for the Camera Terms and Conditions Governing Law. The above terms Contractor Manufacturer/ Supplier NameBehörden entnommen Great Britain2010 Greece Hungary ItalyF10 Troubleshooting Power, Display, Settings IssuesSee Error Messages E92 for more information Problem Cause/SolutionBElectronically Controlled Cameras TroubleshootingF12 Shooting Issues F13F14 Playback Issues F15F16 F17 Cannot selectPrinter to select paper size Paper size with E27GPS Coolpix S9300 only F18Nikon Coolpix S9300/S9200 Digital Camera SpecificationsF19 Specifications Fireworks show scene modeF20 4000 1/120 s Continuous H 120 fpsRechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL12 SpecificationsCharging AC Adapter EH-69P F21Supported Standards F22Symbols IndexNumerics F23F24 F25 Telephoto zoom 27 Thumbnail playback F26Subject tracking E38, E39 Sunset h F27 FX2B0211 Nikon Corporation