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Contents Coolp Trademark Information Page Turn off in the event of malfunction Do not disassembleKeep out of reach of children Observe caution when handling the battery IflObserve caution when using the flash Avoid contact with liquid crystalModifications Interface CablesWash hands after handling Nikon Inc Walt Whitman Road Melville, New YorkFor Your Safety Introduction About This AdjustingBrightnessExposureCompensation,Vividness,andHue ShootingSuitedtoScenesSceneModePlayingImagesCapturedwithEasyPanorama ViewingMultipleImagesThumbnailPlaybackViewing Images by Date List By Date 113 TransferringImagesfromaCamerato Computer MaximizingCameraLifeandPerformanceSymbols and Conventions NotationsScreen Samples Illustrations and Screen DisplayUse Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Life-Long LearningBefore Taking Important Pictures About the ManualsDisposing of Data Storage Devices Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproducedComply with copyright notices Camera Body 3456 Flash raised10 11 34 SMonitor ====Zoom I--I--I Raising and Lowering the Flash Flash Pop-up Control Shutter-release ButtonMode Dial PlaybackButton Press the movie-record button in shootingPreviousscreen Rotary Multi SelectorShooting Menu ScreenWhen setting is finished, press the MENUbutton Using Camera MenusButton Setting is applied Pressthe MENUbuttonSwitching Between the Tabs on Menu Screens Attaching the Camera StrapCover.ill Removing the Battery Page Blinks Slowly Green Battery Charging AC Power Source Charging Using Computer or Battery ChargerPower-on Lamp turns Turning On and Off the CameraAgain. When Of,Daylight Saving Time Press or to choose the date format and press the button Print Date and Changing the Date and TimeClose the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover Removing Memory CardsInserting Memory Cards Formatting Memory Cards Rotate the mode dial -%,\-ro,\ Functions Available in IPI Auto Mode FlashVibration Reduction and Motion Detection Page Using Displayed when digital zoom is in effectIwr Digital ZoomWay down When Subject Is Close Camera AutofocusFace Detection Close-upPlaying Back Images Playback Mode When the Monitor Has Turned Off to Save PowerOperations Available in Playback Mode Displaying Shooting InformationDeleting Last Image Captured While in Shooting Mode Deleting Unwanted ImagesErase Selected Images Screen Flashwill not fire evenwhen lighting is dim @ Auto with red-eye reductionRed-eye Reduction Setting the Flash Mode @offLowering the Flash Flash Mode Setting Flash LampFocusandexposurew,,beset Use the rotary multi selector to choose lOs orPage Will Releasing the Shutter Manually Macro Mode Setting ModeWhen Using I1 Auto Mode 24 or Continuous Shooting Mode When Using Scene Mode 61 or Special Effects ModeOperating the Creative Slider Creative Slider Settings Are displayedPress the shutter-release button to take a picture Adjusting Brightness Exposure Compensation Using the HistogramAdjusting Vividness Saturation Adjustment Adjusting Hue White Balance AdjustmentAdjusting Exposure Compensation Scene Displaying the Shooting Menu Image Mode Image Quality/Image Size Image ModeImage size,imagesprinted at higher resolutions Indicated,Printed at @ print larger thanWhite Balance Adjusting Hue White Balance SettingsPreset Manual Choose MeasureSet White balance to Auto or Flash Metering ISO Sensitivity Shooting menuAutomatically Increases to More than When Fixed rangeAF Area Mode AF Area Mode Settings Focus Lock Face Detection Page Focusing on a Moving Subject Subject Tracking Registeringthe subjectagain£5 /J Autofocus Mode Autofocus Mode SettingAutofocus Mode for Movie Recording Nikon Nikon Corporation
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