Nikon COOLPIXS6500BLK manual F27, Favorite pictures mode, Format internal memory ....... , E96

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Favorite pictures mode

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File name

E111

Fill flash

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Fireworks show m

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Firmware version

105, E110

Fixed range auto

E49

Flash

3, 57

Flash lamp

5, 57

Flash mode

57, 58

Flash off

58

Focus

30, 68, E51

Focus area

30

Focus indicator

9

Focus lock

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Folder name

E111

Food u

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Format internal memory ........ 105, E96

Format memory cards

 

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19, 105, E96

Formatting

19, 105, E96

FSCN

E111

Full-frame playback

32

Full-time AF ........ 69, 99, E55, E80

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Glamour retouch

84, E21

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HDMI

E99

HDMI 3D output

E99

HDMI cable

 

E26

HDMI device control

 

E99

HDMI micro connector

3

HDR

 

46

Help

 

41

High key G

 

51

High-contrast monochrome F

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High-speed continuous

68, E45

HS movie

99, E75, E77

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Identifier

 

E111

Image copy

 

E71

Image mode

68, E40

Image review

104, E86

Image size

68, E40

Imprinting date and time

E88

Internal memory

 

 

19

Internal memory indicator

 

 

 

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ISO sensitivity

68, E49

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JPG

 

E111

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Landscape c

 

 

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Language

105, E98

Lens

 

3, F17

Lens cover

 

 

3

List by date menu

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Contents Reference Manual Autofocus function that automatically determines the subject Remotely controlling the camera using a smart devicePage Introduction Read This FirstIii About This ManualSymbol Other InformationReference Section, F Technical Notes and Index Before Taking Important Pictures Information and PrecautionsUse Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Life-Long LearningAbout the Manuals Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproducedComply with copyright notices Vii Disposing of Data Storage DevicesKeep out of reach of children Turn off in the event of malfunctionDo not disassemble Handle the camera strap with careObserve caution when handling the battery CD-ROMs Observe caution when using the flashUse appropriate cables Handle moving parts with careTo radio or television reception, which can ModificationsInterface Cables XiiRestrictions on Wireless Devices XiiiFCC/IC RF Exposure Statement Xiv Personal Information Management and Disclaimer Precautions when Using Radio TransmissionsTable of Contents Xvii Xviii Xix Page Camera Body MonitorParts of the Camera Lens cover closed Camera BodyLens Lens cover USB/audio/video output connectorParts of the Camera E113 17, E101 Battery-chamberAttaching the Camera Strap Movie-record buttonPress the kbutton Using Menus the dButtonPress the d button Press H or I to select the desired menu iconPress the d button Press H or I to select a Press the kbutton SettingSettings for the option you selected are displayed Press Hor Ito select a menu optionMonitor Shooting Mode68, E54 Focus area face detectionPlayback Mode 84, E69 Category icon in auto sort modeEye-Fi communication indicator Sequence display when IndividualPage Playback Preparation 4 Setting the Display Language, Date, and TimeRechargeable Li-ion battery Preparation 1 Insert the BatteryOpen the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover Insert the included EN-EL19 batteryRemoving the Battery High Temperature CautionUse Prepare the included Charging AC Adapter EH-70P Preparation 2 Charge the BatteryCharging Using a Computer or Battery Charger Charge LampOperating the Camera During Charging Be sure to turn off the camera before opening the cover Preparation 3 Insert a Memory CardInsert the memory card BInserting the Memory Card CorrectlyInternal Memory and Memory Cards Removing Memory CardsFormatting Memory Cards Press Hor Ito select Yes and press the k button Press the power switch to turn on the cameraPress the multi selector Hor To select the desired language Press the k buttonButton or K Press H, I, J, or K to set the date and timePress Hor Ito select Yes and press the k ButtonChanging the Language Setting and the Date and Time Setting Clock BatteryImprinting the Shooting Date on Printed Images Page Lens extends and the monitor turns on Display Description Battery level is highBattery exhausted Turn the Camera OnCamera enters Power Saving Function Auto OffTurning the Camera On and Off Flashes No operations performed MinPress the Abutton Select a Shooting ModeAvailable Shooting Modes Changing the Shooting SettingsFocus area Frame a PictureHold the camera steady Frame the pictureZoom out Using the ZoomWhen Using a Tripod Digital Zoom and InterpolationShutter is released and the image will be saved Focus and ShootPress the shutter-release button halfway A31 BasicsShutter-release Button AF-assist Illuminator and FlashTo Make Sure You Do Not Miss a Shot Display Play Back ImagesPress the cplayback button Use the multi selector to select an image toMore Information Viewing ImagesDelete Images Press Hor Ito select Yes and press the kButton Selecting Certain Types of Images for Deletion Deleting the Last Image Captured While in Shooting ModeOperating the Erase Selected Images Screen Deleting Images in a SequencePage Shooting Features Features That Can Be Set with the dButton ShootingScene Mode Shooting Suited to Scenes FocusingSome settings cannot be used with other functions A70 AAuto ModeChanging AAuto Mode Settings Camera Settings That Cannot Be Used SimultaneouslySelect Yes and press the k button Using Quick EffectsChanging Scene Mode Settings Scene Mode Shooting Suited to ScenesXScene auto selector Characteristics of Each SceneDigital zoom cannot be used Shooting Features To View a Description Help Display of Each ScenePage HSunset IDusk/dawnTripod to stabilize the camera during shooting Page MFireworks show Page Page Shooting Features OPet portrait Pet Portrait Auto ReleaseFocus Area Page Playing Back 3D Images LPop Old photographFHigh-contrast MonochromeSlider Shooting Features Changing Special Effects Mode SettingsSet Smile timer A69 to Off Frame the imageEnd shooting Releasing the Shutter Manually Changing Smart Portrait Mode SettingsAuto Power Off in Smile Timer Mode When the Self-timer Lamp FlashesUsing Skin Softening Portrait Features That Can Be Set Using the Multi SelectorAvailable Features Aauto Scene Special SmartUsing the Flash Flash Modes Flash LampEffective Range of the Flash Available Flash Modes Flash Mode SettingRed-eye Reduction Frame the image and press Shutter-release button halfway Using the Self-timerPress the multi selector Jnself-timer Press Hor Ito select n10s or n2sPress the shutter-release button the rest of the way down Camera Settings That Cannot Be Used SimultaneouslyUsing Macro Mode Press the multi selector Ip macro modePress Hor Ito select on and press the k Autofocus Macro Mode SettingExposure Compensation Value Adjusting Brightness Exposure CompensationPress the kbutton to apply the compensation value Press the shutter-release button to take an imageDefault Settings Slow sync with red-eye reduction flash mode may be used Shooting Features Flash Self-timer Macro ExposureWhite balance Image mode1 Features That Can Be Set with the dButton Shooting Menu60 fps, BSS, and Multi-shot Options Available in the Shooting MenuNormal Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously Single if Blink proof is set to On When Quick effects is set to On, Image120 fps, Continuous H 60 fps, or Multi Shot 16 is selected, the ISO sensitivityMotion detection is disabled Blink warning is disabledOther than Auto, Motion detection is Using Face Detection FocusingYou may hear the sound of the camera focusing Focus areas Using Target Finding AFSubjects Not Suitable for Autofocus Focus Lock Page Playback Zoom Features That Can Be Set with the dButton PlaybackUsing ViewNX Playback FeaturesPlayback Zoom Full-frame Display Playback Features 2013Thumbnail Display, Calendar Display Calendar DisplayAvailable Playback Modes Selecting Certain Types of Images for PlaybackIf you select GPlay, the playback screen is displayed Switching Between Playback ModesDesired mode and press the kbutton Press the multi selector Hor I to selectPrinted Eight effects. The effect levels can be adjustedOption Description Quick retouch1,2 Print order3,4Option Description Sequence display OptionsSequence as individual images Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or Printer Viewing images on a TV E26 Windows Using ViewNXInstalling ViewNX Compatible Operating SystemsDownload the software Start the installerRemove the ViewNX 2 CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive Choose how images will be copied to the computer Transferring Images to the ComputerClick Start Transfer Connecting the USB CableWhen using Windows Transfer images to the computerStarting ViewNX 2 Manually Viewing ImagesTerminate the connection Start ViewNXPage Back Movies Features That Can Be Set with the d Button Movie MenuRecording Movies Playing Back Movies96 3 Press the bemovie-record button again to end recording Recording MoviesDisplay the shooting screen Press the bemovie-record button to start movie recordingWhen recording ends, digital zoom turns off Functions Available for Movie Recording Camera TemperatureFeatures That Can Be Set with the dButton Movie Menu Playing Back Movies 100Deleting movies Adjusting volume 101Functions Available During Playback 102 103 General Camera Setup104 Option Description Format memory E102 When taking images of people using face detectionWi-Fi options 105106 View Photos Functions that Can Be Performed Using Wi-Fi107 Take Photos108 Installing the Software on the Smart DeviceSelect On and press the kbutton Connecting the Smart Device to the CameraSsid and the password are displayed Wi-Fi Wireless LAN Feature110 Set the Wi-Fi setting on the smart device to OnStart the dedicated software installed on the smart device To Terminate the Wi-Fi ConnectionConnecting the Camera to a TV Viewing Images on a TV Viewing and Deleting Images Captured Continuously SequenceReference Section Choose Normal 180 or Wide 360 as Using Easy Panorama Shooting and PlaybackShooting with Easy Panorama Shooting range and press the kbuttonIis displayed to indicate the direction of camera movement Example of camera movementPage Viewing Images Captured with Easy Panorama Hold down the k button to rewindResume automatic scrolling Adding Images to Albums Favorite Pictures ModePlaying Back Images in Albums Removing Images from Albums To cancel removal, select No Reference SectionChanging the Favorites Album Icon KbuttonPress H, I, J, or Kto select an icon and press the k button Fireworks show scene mode A40 Auto Sort ModeAuto Sort Mode Categories Setting set to On single, On continuous, or On BSSAbove E11E12 List by Date ModeContinuous Aauto mode a Scene mode a Continuous H Sports Continuous LViewing Images in a Sequence E13Changing Key Picture in Sequence Playback Menu Options Available When Using SequenceE14 Sequence Display OptionsE15 Deleting Images in a SequenceEditing Features Editing Still ImagesE16 Lighting Glamour retouch E17Restrictions on Image Editing Original and Edited ImagesE18 Quick EffectsE19 Quick Retouch Enhancing Contrast and Saturation Lighting Enhancing Brightness and ContrastE20 E21 When only one face is detected, proceed to stepPress the multi selector Jor K to select Preview the result and press the k buttonE22 E23 Small Picture Reducing the Size of an ImagePress the multi selector Hor I to select Desired copy size and press the kbuttonUse the multi selector to select Yes and press the kbutton Crop Creating a Cropped CopyEnlarge the image for cropping A80 Refine copy composition Press the dbuttonE25 Image SizeCropping the Image in Its Current Tall Orientation When using the included audio/video cable Turn off the camera Connect the camera to the TVE26 E27 When using a commercially available Hdmi cableSet the TV’s input to external video input Hold down the c button to turn on the cameraUsing a TV Remote Control Hdmi Device Control E28If Images Are Not Displayed on the TV Connecting the Camera to a Printer Direct Print E29Print order option E60 E30 Connecting the Camera to a PrinterCheck printer settings Turn off the camera Turn on the printerPrinting Images Camera is automatically turned onE31 If the PictBridge Startup Screen Is not DisplayedNine and press the kbutton Printing Individual ImagesSelect Copies and press the k button Select the desired number of copies up toE33 Select Paper size and press the kbuttonSelect Start print and press the kbutton Printing beginsTo exit the print menu, press the d button Printing Multiple ImagesSelect the desired paper size and press the k button E34E35 Reference Section Print all images E36Paper Size E37E38 Editing MoviesPress Hor Ito choose the Mcontrol choose start point Press Hor Ito choose the Ncontrol choose end pointEdited movie is saved E39Shooting Menu for AAuto Mode Image Mode Settings Image Size and QualityE40 Number of Images That Can Be Saved E41White Balance Adjusting Hue E42Option Description AAuto Camera zooms in to the position for measuring white balance Using Preset ManualSelect Measure E43Measuring window Frame the reference object in the measuring windowPress the kbutton to measure a new white balance value E44E45 Continuous ShootingEach time the shutter-release button is E46Best Shot Selector SavedImages Captured in Continuous Shooting Mode E47E13.Reference Section Reference Section Images saved by pressing halfway E48Pre-shooting Cache Press down halfwayE49 ISO SensitivityE50 Color OptionsAF Area Mode E51Camera will be displayed in the monitor Reference Section E52 E53 E54 Using Subject TrackingRegister a subject Press the shutter-release button fully to take the imageAutofocus Mode Autofocus Mode for Movie RecordingE55 Function a Option Description POn defaultOff Disables the quick effects function during shooting E56E57 RNormal default settingSmart Portrait Menu Skin SofteningE58 Smile TimerBlink Proof E59YOn Playback Menu Print Order Creating a Dpof Print OrderE60 Select whether or not to print shooting date Shooting informationE61 Favorite pictures mode or auto sort mode List by date modeE62 Canceling Existing Print Order E63Print Date E64 Slide ShowSlide show begins Choose End or RestartE65 ProtectE66 Image Selection ScreenE67 Press the kbutton to apply image selectionE68 Rotate ImageE69 Voice MemoRecording Voice Memos Playing Voice MemosDeleting Voice Memos E70See File and Folder Names E111 for more information Copy Copy Between Internal Memory and Memory Card Select a copy option and press the k buttonE71 If Memory contains no images. Is Displayed E72Sequence Display Options Choose Key PictureE73 E74 Movie MenuMovie Options Normal Speed Movie OptionsHS Movie Options E75Frame Rate and Bitrate Movie Options and Maximum Movie Length E76E77 When recording HS movies Reference SectionRecording Movies in Slow Motion and Fast Motion HS Movie Press the bemovie-record button to start recordingE78 Press the bemovie-record button to end recordingPortions recorded at jHS 1080/0.5× E79HS Movie Portions recorded at hHS 480/4×E80 Open with HS FootageOff default setting Wind noise reduction is not enabled Wind Noise ReductionE81 Setup Menu Welcome ScreenE82 Day/Month/Year Time Zone and DateSelecting the Travel Destination Time Zone E83E84 Select xTravel destination and press the k buttonPress K Press Jor Kto select the travel destination time zoneImprinting Date on Images E85WHome Time Zone Daylight Saving TimeMonitor Settings Photo InfoE86 Battery Level E87Auto info E88 Print Date Imprinting Date and TimePrint Date and Print Order E89E90 Vibration ReductionE91 Motion DetectionIn. at the maximum telephoto position Light even when Auto is selectedAF Assist E92When smart portrait mode is selected Reference Section Digital ZoomE93 E94 Sound SettingsWhen the Monitor Has Turned Off to Save Power Auto OffE95 E96 Format Memory/Format CardFormatting the Internal Memory Formatting Memory CardsE97 E98 LanguageTV Settings E99Hdmi and HDMI-CEC Is connected to a computer Power supplied by the computerCharge by Computer E100Charge Lamp E101E102 Blink WarningMode Reference Section Blink Warning ScreenE103 E104 Wi-Fi OptionsOperating the Text Input Keyboard E105Keyboard Reference Section Eye-Fi Upload Eye-Fi Communication IndicatorOption Description BEnable Eye-Fi upload is set to DisableBasic Shooting Functions Reset AllAutofocus mode E55 Single AF Quick effects E56 E107Smart Portrait Menu Scene ModeSpecial effects mode E108Setup Menu E109Blink warning E102 Off Charge by computer E100 Auto Firmware Version E110Others File and Folder Names E111DSCN0001 . JPG E112 E113 Optional AccessoriesE114 Error MessagesE115 E116 L4608×2592Photography E117 Memory contains no Select Copy in the playback menu ImagesCurrent time zone E118 E119 E120 Printer statusK button to resume printing No paper is loaded in printer Index SpecificationsCleaning and Storage TroubleshootingCamera Maximizing Camera Life and PerformanceBattery Charging AC Adapter Memory Cards Lens Cleaning and StorageCleaning StorageTroubleshooting Power, Display, Settings IssuesOff is selected for Charge by computer Connected while the camera is on Problem Cause/Solution Battery is exhaustedNo operations are performed for an extended Period of time Cannot operate properly Camera turns off withoutSupport Print date Hide info is selected for Photo info in MonitorF10 Shooting IssuesSaved Subject is too close. Try shooting using macro 41, 44 Scene modeTo Multi-shot When Scene auto selector, Portrait, NightWhen HDR is set to On, Easy panorama, Pet F11F12 AF-assist illuminator doesNot light F13 When shooting in Night landscape, NightF14 Playback IssuesF15 Be printed F16Connected to a printer Displayed Internal memorySpecifications F17Type F18 MTP, PTP F19Infrastructure Technical Notes and Index F20F21 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL19Specifications Charging AC Adapter EH-70PF22 Approved Memory CardsF23 Supported StandardsTrademark Information F24F25 SymbolsIndex NumericsF26 Format memory cards Favorite pictures modeF27 Format internal memory ....... , E96Pet portrait auto release F28Shutter-release button Rechargeable Li-ion batteryF29 Print order date optionF30 Page YP2L0311
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