Nikon COOLPIXS9100RED, COOLPIXS9100BLK, CT1A01(11) user manual Vibration Reduction for Movies

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Setup Menu

Vibration Reduction

dbutton Mz(Setup menu) (A170) MVibration reduction

Basic Camera Setup

Choose a vibration reduction option for shooting still images.

Vibration reduction effectively reduces blur, caused by slight hand movement known as camera shake, which commonly occurs when shooting with the camera zoomed in or at slow shutter speeds.

Set Vibration reduction to Off when shooting still images while using a tripod to stabilize the camera.

VOn (hybrid)

The effects of camera shake are corrected optically using an image sensor shift method, and electronic vibration reduction is also used in the following situations to process images:

When the flash does not fire

When the shutter speed is slower than 1/60 seconds

When Self-timeris disabled

When ISO sensitivity is 200 or lower

gOn (default setting)

An image sensor shift method is used to reduce the effects of camera shake when capturing still images.

Camera automatically detects the panning direction and only corrects for vibration due to camera shake. When the camera is panned, for example, vibration reduction reduces only vertical shake. If the camera is tilted, vibration reduction affects only horizontal shake.

kOff

Vibration reduction is not enabled.

The current vibration reduction setting can be confirmed in the camera monitor with shooting (A6, 25, 140). When Off is selected, no icon is displayed.

DVibration Reduction for Movies

Vibration reduction for movie recording can be set with Electronic VR (A151) in the movie menu

178(A146).

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Contents User’s Manual Trademark Information AVC Patent Portfolio LicensePage Do not disassemble For Your SafetyTurn off in the event of malfunction Handle the camera strap with careObserve caution when handling the battery For Your SafetyDo not expose the battery to flame or to excessive heat IiiHandle moving parts with care Observe caution when using the flashUse appropriate cables CD-ROMsModifications Interface CablesNikon Inc Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York Following apply only to users in European countriesTable of Contents Table of Contents Viii140 130155 157 About This Manual Life-Long Learning Information and PrecautionsUse Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Before Taking Important PicturesInformation and Precautions Disposing of Data Storage DevicesLens cover closed Parts of the CameraCamera Body 181Parts of the Camera Monitor ShootingIcon displayed varies with the shooting mode Shooting mode 24, 58, 61103 Playback126 Category icon in auto sort mode1 109Basic Operations Shutter-release ButtonBeMovie-record Button Mode DialCPlayback Button Basic OperationsMenu Screen Rotary Multi SelectorShooting Press the dbutton Using Camera MenusWhen setting is finished, press the dbutton Press Hor Ito choose an item and press the kbuttonAttaching the Camera Strap Switching Between the Tabs on Menu ScreensPress the rotary multi selector Jto highlight the tab Insert the battery Inserting the BatteryOpen the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover Close the battery-chamber/memory card slot coverRemoving the Battery Inserting the BatteryPrepare the Charging AC Adapter EH-69P Charging the BatteryInsert the battery A14 Do not turn the camera onCharging the Battery Plug the Charging AC Adapter into an Electrical outletAC Power Source Charging Using Computer or Battery ChargerPower Saving Function Auto Off Turning On and Off the CameraPress Hor Ito choose Yes and press the k button Setting Display Language, Date, and TimePress the power switch to turn on the camera Daylight Saving TimePress the kbutton Setting Display Language, Date, and TimePress Hor Ito choose the date format Print Date and Changing the Date and TimeInsert the memory card Inserting Memory CardsRemoving Memory Cards Inserting Memory CardsInserting Memory Cards Formatting Memory CardsBattery Level Indicator Turn the Camera On and Select AAuto ModeRotate the mode dial to a Number of Exposures RemainingFunctions Available in AAuto Mode Indicators Displayed in AAuto ModeTurn the Camera On and Select AAuto Mode FlashUse both hands and ready the camera Frame a PictureFrame the picture Frame a Picture Using the ZoomDigital Zoom Digital Zoom and InterpolationPress the shutter-release button the rest Way down Focus and ShootPress the shutter-release button Halfway Shutter speed ApertureAutofocus When the Subject Is Close to the CameraFocus and Shoot AF-assist Illuminator and FlashPlaying Back and Deleting Images Playing Back Images Playback ModePress the cplayback button Operating the Erase Selected Images Screen Deleting the Last Image Captured While in Shooting ModeDeleting Unwanted Images Playing Back and Deleting ImagesAuto Flash fires automatically when lighting is dim Using the FlashRed-eye Reduction Using the Flash Setting the Flash ModePress the rotary multi selector mflash mode Slide the Kflash pop-up controlFlash Mode Setting Flash LampSelf-timer menu is displayed Taking Pictures with the Self-timerPress the rotary multi selector nself-timer Frame the picture and press Shutter-release button halfwayTaking Pictures with the Self-timer Press the shutter-release button the rest of the way downShutter is automatically released Taking Pictures with the Smile TimerFrame a picture Finish shootingSelf-timer Lamp Blinking Taking Pictures with the Smile TimerAuto Power Off in Smile Timer Mode Releasing the Shutter ManuallyMacro Mode Setting Macro ModePress the rotary multi selector pmacro mode Macro mode menu is displayedBrightness exposure compensation can be adjusted When Using AAuto Mode A24 or Continuous Shooting Mode A80When Using Scene Mode A61 or Special Effects Mode A85 See Operating the Creative Slider A41 for more informationPress the rotary multi selector Ko Adjust the brightness, vividness, or hueOperating the Creative Slider Press the rotary multi selector Jor Kto choose o, G, or FCreative Slider Settings Press the shutter-release button to take a pictureUsing the Histogram Adjusting Vividness Saturation AdjustmentAdjusting Hue White Balance Adjustment Adjust the overall vividness of the imagePress the kbutton to set the compensation value Adjusting Exposure CompensationPress the rotary multi selector oexposure compensation HistogramSelecting a Shooting Mode Mode Dial Camera Settings that Cannot Be Applied Simultaneously Changing AAuto Mode Settings Shooting MenuDisplaying the Shooting Menu Changing AAuto Mode Settings Shooting Menu Image Mode Image Quality/Image SizeImage Mode Number of Exposures Remaining White Balance Settings White Balance Adjusting HueAauto MdShooting menu MWhite balance Manual in the White balance menu, and press the kbutton Preset ManualPress the kbutton to measure a value for preset manual Choose MeasureMetering Area Metering SettingsMetering Aauto MdShooting menu MMeteringISO Sensitivity Settings When Fixed range auto is selected, U400 is displayedISO Sensitivity Nine areas containing the subject closest to AF Area ModeFocus area Camera Auto Camera has nine focus areas, and automaticallyAF Area Mode Settings Focus Lock Face Detection When smile timer is selected A37Mode Face priority Portrait A67Press the shutter-release button halfway Tracking in the AF area mode option and press the kbutton Focusing on a Moving Subject Subject TrackingPress the dbutton in Aauto mode or continuous mode Register a subjectPress the shutter-release button to take a picture Autofocus Mode for Movie Recording Autofocus ModeAutofocus Mode Setting Aauto MdShooting menu MAutofocus modeXScene auto selector A62 Shooting Suited to Scenes Scene ModeJNight Landscape A64 Night Portrait A65 RBacklighting A66 Shooting Suited to Scenes Scene Mode Rotate the mode dial toFrame the subject and take a picture Focusing Using Scene Auto Selector Functions Available in Scene Auto SelectorSelf-timer can be used Other settings can be selected Off1Off2 Shooting Suited to Scenes Scene Mode Off Other settings can be selected YMfParty/indoor SportsYMhSunset YMiDusk/dawn After the camera is turned off YMlMuseum YMmFireworks show→ Shooting with Panorama Assist A78 Off2 Off1YMOPet portrait Off1 Can be set to Off. Self-timer 10s, 2s is not availableN Y1 Shooting with Easy Panorama Choose VEasy panorama and press the kbuttonMove the camera slowly and straight in one Four directions, and begin shootingExample of camera movement Iis displayed to indicate the direction the camera movementPlaying Images Captured with Easy Panorama Choose UPanorama assist and press Shooting with Panorama AssistOne third of the image will be displayed as translucent Take the next picture Press the kbutton when shooting is completeRIndicator Combining Images to Make a PanoramaRotate the mode dial to Ccontinuous Burst Shooting Continuous Shooting ModeFrame the subject and shoot Functions Available in Continuous Shooting Mode Burst Shooting Continuous Shooting ModeImages Captured in Continuous Shooting Mode Changing Continuous Shooting Mode Settings 120 fps Or faster Option DescriptionCnContinuous H CjContinuous HPre-shooting Cache Autofocus mode A60 Choose how the camera focusesPress down halfway Rotate the mode dial to uspecial effects Functions Available in Special Effects Mode Applying Effects When Shooting Special Effects ModePress Hor Ito choose an effect and press the kbutton 60 fps, Metering is fixed at Matrix When AF area mode is set to SubjectWhen using Continuous H 120 fps 60 fps, or Multi-shot 16, the ISOArea mode setting Camera Settings that Cannot Be Applied SimultaneouslyFeatures Not Available in Continuous Shooting Mode Tracking, Motion detection is notOperations in Full-frame Playback Mode Changing the Orientation Vertical/Horizontal of Images Operations in Full-frame Playback ModeCan be deleted Display menus Displaying the Histogram and Shooting Information Histogram2Changing Key Picture in Sequence Sequence Display OptionsSequence display Playback Menu Options Available When Using Sequence Deleting Images in a SequenceViewing Multiple Images Thumbnail Playback Protect icon Print order icon Thumbnail Playback Mode DisplayViewing Multiple Images Thumbnail Playback Film framesCalendar Display List by Date ModeFollowing operations are available in calendar display Taking a Closer Look Playback Zoom Images Captured with Face Detection or Pet Detection Taking a Closer Look Playback ZoomPress the rotary multi selector J Press the dbutton in playback modePlaying Back Images by Category Press Hor Ito choose the Ntab100 Use the rotary multi selector to choose a playback modeCamera enters the selected playback mode Playing Back Images by Category101 Sorting Favorite Images Favorite Pictures ModeAdding Images to an Album Captured images can be added to an album and sortedSorting Favorite Images Favorite Pictures Mode Use the rotary multi selector to choose an album Viewing Images in an AlbumUse the rotary multi selector to choose h, 103Use the rotary multi selector to choose Removing Images From an AlbumSelect the album from which HRemove from favorites and press the k buttonFrame playback Full frame Mode Using Favorite Pictures ModeOr K Switch to full Favorite Pictures MenuPress H, I, J, or Kto choose an icon Changing the Album IconsPress Jor Kto choose an icon color and press the kbutton 106107 108 Adding Pictures to AlbumsViewing Pictures in Albums Adding/Playing Favorite PicturesUse the rotary multi selector to choose F, Finding Images in Auto Sort ModeViewing Images in Auto Sort Mode 109110 Finding Images in Auto Sort ModeUse the rotary multi selector to choose a desired category Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select a different categoryPortrait* A67, Party/indoor A68 Auto Sort Mode Categories111 Sunset A69, Dusk/dawn A70, Fireworks showAuto Sort Menu Operations in Auto Sort Mode112 Use the rotary multi selector to choose C, Viewing Images in List by Date ModeViewing Images by Date List by Date Use the rotary multi selector to choose a date114 Operations in List by Date ModeList by Date Menu Viewing Images by Date List by Date115 Playback Options Playback MenuFollowing options are available in the playback menu Playback Options Playback Menu Displaying the Playback Menu116 Choose key picture A129Choose Select images and press the k button Cbutton Playback mode MdPlayback menu MaPrint orderAPrint Order Creating a Dpof Print Order 117Copies up to nine of each Choose Done and press the kbutton to apply the settingsChoose images up to 99 and the number 118List by date mode Favorite pictures mode Or auto sort mode119 120 Canceling Existing Print OrderPrint Date Slide show begins Cbutton Playback mode MdPlayback menu MbSlide showBSlide Show End the slide show or restart itProtect Cbutton Playback mode MdPlayback menu MdProtect122 123 Selecting ImagesPress the kbutton to apply image selection Copy Selected images A127FRotate Image Cbutton Playback mode MdPlayback menu MfRotate imageRotating Images in a Sequence Press and hold the kbutton to record a voice memo EVoice MemoRecording Voice Memos 125Deleting Voice Memos Playing Voice MemosPress the kbutton to play the voice memo 126127 HCopy Copy Between Internal Memory and Memory CardSelect a copy option and press the kbutton Copy images between the internal memory and a memory card128 Memory contains no images. MessageCChoose Key Picture Cbutton Playback mode MdPlayback menu MCChoose key pictureCSequence Display Options 129130 Editing FunctionsCross screen, Fisheye, and Miniature effect Restrictions on Image Editing 131Editing Functions Original and Edited ImagesKQuick Retouch Enhancing Contrast and Saturation Image EditingPress the rotary multi selector Hor Ito 133 ID-Lighting Enhancing Brightness and ContrastChoose OK and press the kbutton Image EditingCheck the preview of the copy ESkin Softening Softening Skin TonesScreen for selecting the degree of softening is displayed 135 Change the setting and press the dbuttonPFilter Effects Digital Filter Screen for selecting the desired filter effect is displayedAdjust the effect Confirm the effect, choose Save, and press the kbuttonSFrame Adding Frames to Images 137New, small copy is created GSmall Picture Decreasing Image SizeChoose the desired copy size and press the k button Button Copy is displayed with a black frame139 ACrop Creating a Cropped CopyRefine copy composition Image SizePress the bemovie-record button to start movie recording Turn on the camera and be sure that it is in shooting modeRecording Movies Press the bemovie-record button again to end recordingRecording Movies Camera Temperature141 Functions Available with Movie RecordingCapturing Still Images While Recording Movies File Names of Saved Still ImagesSelect Open with HS footage and press kto Fast motion movies when movie recording StartsDisplay the movie menu A146, use 143Press the bemovie-record button to end recording Press the bemovie-record button to start recording144 Recording 10 s Playback 80 s Slow motion playback No sound 145HS Movie Recording Min Playback Fast motion playback No soundFollowing options can be adjusted from the movie menu Changing Movie Recording SettingsPress the dbutton in shooting mode Displaying the Movie MenuPress Hor Ito choose the Dtab 147Movie Options 148149 Maximum Movie LengthOpen with HS Footage Autofocus Mode During Movie Recording150 Wind Noise Reduction Electronic VR151 Deleting Movies Rotate the zoom control to gor fto adjust playbackMovie Playback 152Editing Movies 153Editing Movies To exit without saving, select NoWhen using a commercially available Hdmi cable Connecting to a TVWhen using the supplied audio/video cable Turn off the camera Connect the camera to the TVTune the television to the video channel Connecting to a TVUsing a TV Remote Control Hdmi Device Control Hold down the cbutton to turn on the cameraInstall the Software Connecting to a ComputerBefore Connecting the Camera Compatible Operating SystemsConnecting the USB Cable Connecting to a ComputerTransferring Images from a Camera to a Computer Windows 159Source device Start Transfer Disconnecting the Camera Charging the Battery161 Charging While Connecting to a Computer Charge Lamp163 Connecting to a PrinterPrinting Images Turn off the camera Turn on the printer Connecting the Camera to a PrinterConnecting to a Printer Camera is automatically turned onPrinting Images One at a Time 165Printing begins Printing Multiple ImagesChoose Start print and press the kbutton 166By the check mark y and the numeral 167Print selection Choose images up to 99 and the number Indicating the number of copies to bePaper Size 169 Setup MenuSetup menu contains the following options Welcome screen A171Setup Menu Displaying the Setup Menu170 171 Dbutton MzSetup menu A170 MWelcome screenWelcome Screen Select an imageChoose xTravel destination and press the kbutton Time Zone and DateSelecting Travel Destination Time Zone 172Press Jor Kto choose the travel destination time zone Press K173 Time Zones 174UTC + Location 175 Monitor SettingsDbutton MzSetup menu A170 MMonitor settings Set the options below176 Photo Info177 Dbutton MzSetup menu A170 MPrint datePrint Date Imprinting Date and Time Print Date and Print OrderVibration Reduction Dbutton MzSetup menu A170 MVibration reductionVibration Reduction for Movies 179 Auto Dbutton MzSetup menu A170 MMotion detectionMotion Detection Sports A68, Dusk/dawn A70, Museum A72, Fireworks showAF Assist Dbutton MzSetup menu A170 MAF assist181 Digital Zoom Enable or disable digital zoomDbutton MzSetup menu A170 MDigital zoom I4000×3000, or o3968×2232Adjust the following sound settings Sound Settings183 Auto Off Dbutton MzSetup menu A170 MAuto offAuto Off Formatting a Memory Card Format Memory/Format CardFormatting the Internal Memory 185Language TV SettingsAdjust settings for connection to a television 186Charge by Computer Dbutton MzSetup menu A170 MCharge by computer187 Blink Warning 189 Subject blinked, press Jor Kto switchOperating the Blink Warning Screen Rotate the zoom control to gi190 Reset AllScene Mode Basic Shooting Functions191 192 Others193 Dbutton MzSetup menu A170 MFirmware versionFirmware Version View the current camera firmware versionMaximizing Camera Life and Performance 194195 BatteryMaximizing Camera Life and Performance 196 CleaningStorage Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicalsBe damaged when the cover is closed Optional AccessoriesRechargeable battery 197Approved Memory Cards Optional Accessories198 DSCN0001 . JPG File and Folder Names199 A185, or a new memory card is insertedError Messages 200201 Error MessagesImage mode setting O3968×2232202 203 204 205 TroubleshootingDisplay, Settings, and Power Supply Off is selected for Charge by computerElectronically Controlled Cameras Troubleshooting206 207 Another function that restricts flash is EnabledCurrent shooting mode Captured with flash208 209 Portrait210 211 212 SpecificationsNikon Coolpix S9100 Digital Camera Fireworks show scene mode Specifications213 Charging AC Adapter EH-69P Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL12Specifications 25C 77FSupported Standards 215Index Symbols216 217 Flash lamp218 219 Wind Noise Reduction Zoom control Zoom out220 221 222 Page CT1A0111
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