Nikon Coolpix 995 manual Optional Accessories, Usable CF memory cards

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Optional Accessories

Wideangle Converter WC-E63

When the WC-E63 is attached to the COOLPIX995, the focal length is reduced by a factor of 0.63X. The combined focal length becomes 5.0mm (35mm [135] format equivalent to approx. 24mm) The combined f-number becomes f/2.6.

Fisheye Converter FC-E8

When the FC-E8 is attached to the COOLPIX995, the focal length of the lens is reduced by a factor of 0.21X. The picture angle extends to become 183 degrees, making the image spherical. The combined focal length becomes 1.7mm (35mm [135] format equivalent to approx. 8mm). The combined f-number becomes f/2.6.

Telephoto Converter TC-E3ED

When the TC-E3ED is attached to the COOLPIX995, the focal length is extended by a factor of approximately 3X. The combined focal length becomes 96mm (35mm [135] format equivalent to approx. 456mm) and the combined f-number becomes f/5.1.

Telephoto Converter TC-E2

When the TC-E2 is attached to the COOLPIX995, the focal length is extended by a factor of approximately 2X. The combined focal length becomes 64mm (35mm

[135]format equivalent to approx. 304mm) and the combined f-number becomes

f/5.1.

Multi-Flash Bracket Unit SK-E900/TTL Multi-Flash Adapter AS-E900

This bracket unit is used to attach an optional Nikon Speedlight to the COOLPIX995 for multiple-flash photography. The amount of light from the built-in and external Speedlights is controlled by the sensor in the COOLPIX995, making multiple-flash photography simple and reliable.

Remote Cord MC-EU1

This controller is attached to the COOLPIX995 for remote shooting and playback. In addition to the shutter release, the controller has buttons to adjust Zoom, set and take interval photography and playback images. Through the display, it is possible to confirm the most important camera status items such as Exposure mode and the number of remaining exposures available.

Slide Copy Adapter ES-E28

The ES-E28 for the COOLPIX995 is designed to facilitate copying of 35mm film. It screws onto the front of the lens, and with the dedicated camera setting, the camera automatically adjusts the focus.

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PC Card Adapter EC-AD1

The EC-AD1 PC Card Adapter allows a Type I CompactFlash™ card to be used in a PC Card slot.

AC Adapter/Battery Charger EH-21

This AC adapter is designed for COOLPIX cameras that use the Li-ion Rechargeable Battery EN-EL1. AC Adapter/Battery Charger EH-21 can also charge the Li-ion Rechargeable Battery EN-EL1.

* The AC Adapter EH-31/30 cannot be used with the COOLPIX995.

CompactFlash™ card EC-CF series

CompactFlash™ memory cards are available in a variety of capacities. Choose a memory card which has adequate storage for your needs.

Usable CF memory cards

Nikon EC-CF series CompactFlash™ cards have been rigorously tested and certified by our quality assurance process. Operation with the following memory cards of other manufacturers has also been certified:

SanDisk:

SDCFB-16, SDCFB-32, SDCFB-48, SDCFB-64, SDCFB-96,

 

SDCFB-128

 

LEXAR MEDIA:

10X USB Series: 128MB, 160MB

 

8X USB Series:

8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 48MB, 64MB, 80MB

 

4X USB Series:

8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 48MB, 64MB, 80MB

*For detailed functions and operations with the above CF memory cards, please contact the manufacturer.

The COOLPIX995 is physically and electrically compatible with all CF Type I and Type II memory cards. However, the demands placed on the memory cards by a digital camera are very high, due to the large volume of data and the speed at which pictures are copied. Some lower-grade CF memory cards may therefore prove unreliable over time.

Notes: Using CF memory cards

The CF memory card may become warm after extended use in the camera. Be careful when removing cards that have become warm.

Format CF memory cards before first use.

For information on formatting CF memory cards, see p. 38.

Do not remove the CF memory card from the camera during formatting. This may damage the card and render it unusable.

The following actions should be avoided while saving, deleting or copying images to or from a CF memory card. Such actions may damage the recorded data, or may cause the card to malfunction.

-Inserting/removing the card

-Turning the power off

-Removing the battery

-Pulling out the AC adapter

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Miscellaneous

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Contents Digital Camera For Your Safety When using the Viewfinder Observe proper precautions when handling the batteryObserve caution when operating the flash Use appropriate cablesKeep away from strong magnetic fields Avoid sudden changes in temperatureDo not drop BatteriesConcerning the Manuals Provided with This Product Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproducedComply with copyright notices Disclaimer of LiabilityIntroduction About This ManualContents Nomenclature Control Panel Monitor Shooting modeMonitor in Playback mode Viewfinder/LEDRemoving the CF memory card Set the Mode dial to and check the battery power pQuick Guide Image Quality SizePress the Quick button to check the picture immediately p Deleting imagesShooting Menu Menu Guide Shooting ModeOff SET-UP Menu Guide Playback Mode Playback MenuCheck list PreparationSupplied Li-ion Rechargeable Battery Installing BatteryPower sources Precautions on battery use and handlingPress the Menu button so the Playback menu is displayed Selecting a LanguageLanguages available in the Language sub-menu are Backup battery of the clock Setting Date/TimeYear-Month-Day-Hour-Minute-Date display sequence Inserting the CF Memory Card Inserting CF Memory CardRemoving the Memory Card Select CF Card Format Formatting CF Memory CardsPress the Menu button Select FormatAttaching strap Useful AdviceStrap and Lens Cap Lens capHolding the Camera Pressing the Shutter release buttonShooting mode Mode Dial and Multi SelectorMode Dial ˘ Playback modeMonitor button Basic Operation Auto ModeSet the camera to Auto Mode Set the Mode dial to Compose your pictureFocus Lock Gently depress the Shutter release buttonFull Normal Take a picture Built-in SpeedlightMode To the oldest oneSelf-Timer Operation Recorded images can also be deleted in ˘ mode pThumbnail Playback See p Simple Playback OperationsFull-Frame Playback See p Deleting Photographs in Full-Frame Playback See pConnect COOLPIX995 to a TV Set Other FunctionsConnect COOLPIX995 to a Computer Image Quality Image SizeConfirming the Number of Exposures Remaining Focus mode Indication CharacteristicsImage size Autofocus Options Digital zoomAutofocus Target Area Selection Programmed Auto Setting the Exposure mode Shooting ModeExposure mode Display Shooting situation Flexible Program only in and with Monitor onAperture-Priority Auto Shutter-Priority AutoManual Exposure status Control panel Setting the Flash ModeCondition in which Flash mode can be set Correct exposure EV under EV overCanceling Exposure Compensation Setting Indication CharacteristicsSelectable Exposure Compensation values Canceling sensitivity setting Adjusting SensitivityStandard sensitivity is selected Playback Operation Taking a Closer Look Zooming Playback Mode ˘Playback Operations for ZoomingThumbnail Playback Deleting photographsPlayback Thumbnail Playback-how it worksDeleting Individual Photographs in Thumbnail Playback Advanced OperationTo Cancel Manual Focus mode Manual FocusMovie Playback Mode Conflicting or confusing subject detailMovie Shooting Mode No subject detail for Autofocus systemWhile movie is in progress Operation in Movie Playback modeWhen the first frame is displayed as a still image Quick DeleteCompleting the Quick review mode Quick Review ModeVarious operations in Quick review mode Full-Screen Review ModeDetailed information display Viewing Additional Picture InformationBasic display screen Histogram displaySync Terminal Choosing from the Shooting Menu example Focus Mode Setting Shooting MenusDisplaying the Shooting Menu White Balance Using the Command Dial to Make a SelectionSelect the menu item with the Multi selector Check points Moving from page toCharacteristic Shooting situations Preset White BalanceMetering Continuous Options DescriptionUltra HS and Movie mode Best Shot Selector Off Best Shot Selector offSaturation Control Image AdjustmentOption Description Lens Slide Copy AdapterExposure Options User SettingAE Lock AF Area Mode Exposure modeFocus using the five AF Areas on the Monitor Exposure CompensationFocus Confirmation Auto-Focus ModeDistance Units Auto Bracketing Bracketing CharacteristicsImage Sharpening Number of shots Bracketing orderNoise Reduction WB BracketingEffect of noise on the recorded image is minimized Playback Menu items Reset ALLShooting SET-UP items Playback SET-UP itemPress ≤/≥ to display SET-UP 2 at the top of the screen Displaying the SET-UP Menu ModeSelect the S tab with ≤/≥ to display SET-UP 1 and press Choosing from the SET-UP Menus example Zoom OptionsOptions Shooting SET-UP Items in mode FoldersRename Setting Shooting SET-UP Menus-Shooting Mode Shutter Sound Selecting Brightness and Hue settingsHue Auto OffFormats a CF memory card in the camera Seq. NumbersCF Card Format DateMode button or Func Exposure Compensation button Shooting SET-UP Items only in mode ControlsSetting Func /2 MemorizeDigital Tele Variable PowerZoom Options Start-up PositionShot Confirm Lamp Video ModeDisable delete Info. txtChoosing from the Playback Menu example Delete Playback MenusDisplaying the Playback Menu Select the menu itemDeleting All Images Reset Trns/PrintPlayback Menu Deleting selected photographsStart Playback of photos taken in Ultra HS modeSlide Show Frame IntvlProtect Cancel protection on imagesCanceling hiding of images Protecting selected imagesSelecting images to be printed and designating print status Cancel print order on imagesPrint Set Print Set optionsAuto Transfer Setting Auto TransferCanceling auto transfer Transferring all imagesSelect the Playback SET-UP menu item Playback SET-UP MenusDisplaying the Playback SET-UP Menu Pressing highlights indicated in orange the tab at the leftPlayback SET-UP Menu items For information on Selecting a Language, see p Connections 152 153Video output connector USB connector Connecting to an AC Adapter optionalConnecting to a television or VCR Connect the video cable providedConnecting to a Computer via the USB Interface Connecting to a computerComplete the Connection session Reading Photographs from Memory Cards 159Image files and folders-naming Info.txtOptional Accessories Usable CF memory cardsCaring for Your Camera Troubleshooting OtherInsert CF memory card correctly Not correctly inserted Error MessagesProblem Solution COOLPIX995Error Messages Specifications CCDActivating Auto Power Off Auto Power OffCanceling Auto Power Off Index 44, 54 Index32, 135 47, 54Nikon Corporation