Nikon S9100 user manual For Your Safety Introduction About This

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For Your

Safety

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ii

WARNINGS

 

 

 

 

 

ii

Notices

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v

Introduction

 

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1

About

 

This

Manual

 

 

 

 

 

I

Information

and Precautions

 

 

2

Parts of the

Camera

 

 

 

 

 

4

The Camera Body

 

 

 

 

4

The Monitor

 

 

 

 

 

6

Basic

 

Operations

 

 

 

 

 

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Raising and Lowering

tile

Flash (_ C Flash Pop-up Controb

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Tile

Shutter-release

Button

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Mode Dial

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I 0

Tile

[]

(Playback) Button

 

 

I O

Tile

(_l_I Movie-record)

Button

I 0

Tile

Rotary

Multi

Selector

 

 

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Using Camera Menus

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12

Switching

 

Between

the Tabs on Menu

Screens

13

Attaching

 

the Camera

Strap

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First Steps

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Inserting

the

Battery

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14

Removing

 

the Battery

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Charging

the

Battery

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16

Turning

On and Off the Camera

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Setting

Display

Language,

Date,

and Time

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20

Inserting

Memory Cards

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22

Removing

 

Memory Cards

 

 

22

Basic Photography

 

and

Playback:

 

I_I (Auto)

Mode

24

Step

I Turn

the Camera

On and

Select I_I (Auto) Mode

24

Indicators

 

Displayed

in I_I (Auto) Mode

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25

Step

2 Frame

a Picture

 

 

 

 

26

Using the

 

Zoom

 

 

 

 

 

27

Step

3 Focus and Shoot

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28

Step

4 Playing

 

Back and

Deleting

Images

30

Playing Back Images (Playback Mode)

30

Deleting

Unwanted

Images

 

31

Using

 

the Flash

 

 

 

 

 

32

Setting

the Flash Mode

 

 

33

Taking

Pictures

with

the

Self-timer

35

Taking

Pictures

with

the

Smile Timer

37

Macro

Mode

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Contents Coolp Trademark Information Page Turn off in the event of malfunction Do not disassembleKeep out of reach of children Ifl Observe caution when handling the batteryAvoid contact with liquid crystal Observe caution when using the flashInterface Cables ModificationsNikon Inc Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York Wash hands after handlingFor Your Safety Introduction About This ShootingSuitedtoScenesSceneMode AdjustingBrightnessExposureCompensation,Vividness,andHuePlayingImagesCapturedwithEasyPanorama ViewingMultipleImagesThumbnailPlaybackViewing Images by Date List By Date 113 MaximizingCameraLifeandPerformance TransferringImagesfromaCamerato ComputerNotations Symbols and ConventionsScreen Samples Illustrations and Screen DisplayLife-Long Learning Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesBefore Taking Important Pictures About the ManualsDisposing of Data Storage Devices Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproducedComply with copyright notices 3456 Flash raised Camera Body34 S 10 11==== MonitorZoom I--I--I Shutter-release Button Raising and Lowering the Flash Flash Pop-up ControlPlayback Mode DialButton Press the movie-record button in shootingRotary Multi Selector PreviousscreenShooting Menu ScreenUsing Camera Menus When setting is finished, press the MENUbuttonButton Setting is applied Pressthe MENUbuttonAttaching the Camera Strap Switching Between the Tabs on Menu ScreensCover.ill Removing the Battery Page Blinks Slowly Green Battery Charging Charging Using Computer or Battery Charger AC Power SourceTurning On and Off the Camera Power-on Lamp turnsAgain. When Of,Daylight Saving Time Print Date and Changing the Date and Time Press or to choose the date format and press the buttonClose 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 Displayed when digital zoom is in effect UsingIwr Digital ZoomWay down Autofocus When Subject Is Close CameraFace Detection Close-upWhen the Monitor Has Turned Off to Save Power Playing Back Images Playback ModeOperations 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 Lamp Flash Mode SettingUse the rotary multi selector to choose lOs or Focusandexposurew,,besetPage Will Releasing the Shutter Manually Mode Macro Mode SettingWhen Using Scene Mode 61 or Special Effects Mode When Using I1 Auto Mode 24 or Continuous Shooting ModeOperating the Creative Slider Creative Slider Settings Are displayedPress the shutter-release button to take a picture Using the Histogram Adjusting Brightness Exposure CompensationAdjusting Vividness Saturation Adjustment Adjusting Hue White Balance AdjustmentAdjusting Exposure Compensation Scene Displaying the Shooting Menu Image Mode Image Mode Image Quality/Image SizeIndicated, Image size,imagesprinted at higher resolutionsPrinted at @ print larger thanWhite Balance Settings White Balance Adjusting HuePreset Manual Choose MeasureSet White balance to Auto or Flash Metering Shooting menu ISO SensitivityAutomatically Increases to More than When Fixed rangeAF Area Mode AF Area Mode Settings Focus Lock Face Detection Page Registeringthe subjectagain Focusing on a Moving Subject Subject Tracking£5 /J Autofocus Mode Autofocus Mode SettingAutofocus Mode for Movie Recording Nikon Corporation Nikon
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S9100 specifications

The Nikon COOLPIX S9100, available in striking colors like red (COOLPIXS9100RED) and black (COOLPIXS9100BLK), is a compact digital camera designed for photography enthusiasts looking for quality without the bulk of larger equipment. Designed for versatility, the S9100 combines advanced features, technologies, and characteristics to deliver captivating images in various settings.

One of the standout features of the S9100 is its impressive 18x optical zoom NIKKOR lens. This allows users to effortlessly capture stunning close-ups and expansive landscapes with exceptional clarity. The lens has a focal range of 25-450mm, providing versatility for different types of photography, whether you're shooting a bustling city scene or a serene sunset. Additionally, the camera is equipped with Vibration Reduction (VR) technology, which minimizes camera shake and blurriness—essential for those handheld shots in low-light conditions.

At the heart of the S9100 is its 12.1-megapixel Back-illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor, which contributes to enhanced image quality and performance in varied lighting situations. This powerful sensor ensures that images are not only sharp but also vibrant, with rich colors and details. Coupled with Nikon's EXPEED C2 image processor, shooting fast-moving subjects is a breeze thanks to the camera's capability for rapid burst shooting and minimal lag time.

The S9100 also features a range of Scene Modes and Special Effects, making it easier for users to achieve their desired style without extensive adjustments. These modes optimize settings based on different environments, while effects can add a creative flair to your photography instantly. Furthermore, the camera's Full HD 1080p video recording feature allows users to capture high-quality videos with stereo sound, making it a robust choice for multimedia enthusiasts.

With a bright, 3-inch LCD monitor, framing shots is easy, even in bright sunlight. The camera design is both stylish and functional, featuring a compact body that fits comfortably in your hand or pocket, making it an ideal companion for travel and everyday use. The Nikon COOLPIX S9100 exemplifies a perfect blend of convenience and performance, appealing to photographers of all levels seeking a reliable and feature-rich compact camera.