Proxima ASA COOLPIX 950 manual Protecting Photographs from Deletion

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4 To pause the slide show, press the shut- ter-release button. The slide show will pause and the window shown at right will be displayed. You can restart the slide show by selecting RESTART, choose a new frame interval with FRAME INTVL, or select BK to stop the slide show and return to playback mode.

P A U S E

R E S T A R T I N T V L

Protecting Photographs from Deletion

Photographs stored on the memory card can be protected from

 

deletion using the PROTECT option in the playback menu.

CONCEPT

Protected files can not be deleted using the button or the

DELETE—SELECTED or DELETE—ALL options (protected files

will be deleted when the card is formatted). Protected files

appear as “read-only” files when viewed from a computer, and

can be neither deleted nor overwritten.

 

5 When the slide show finishes, the pause window shown in Step 4 will be displayed. Highlight RESTART and press the shutter- release button to begin the slide show from the beginning, or press the MENU button to return to playback mode.

To halt the slide show while it is in progress and return to playback mode, press the MENU button.

Follow these steps to change the protect status of photographs in

PRACTICE

the current folder:

1 Using the zoom buttons, highlight PRO-

 

 

 

 

 

TECT in the playback menu and press the

 

 

 

shutter-release button. A menu a thumb-

 

 

 

nail previews showing the images in the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

current folder will be displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Using the zoom buttons, highlight a photograph you want to

protect and press the button. The selected image will be

marked with a icon. Images that have already been protected can have their unprotected status restored by high-

lighting the image and pressing the button.

3 Repeat Step 2 until you have selected all but the one of the images you want to protect.

4 To complete the operation, highlight the last of the images to be protected or restored to unprotected status, then press the shutter-release button.

Tip

If an image is not visible in the menu of previews, rotate the command dial to display more thumbnails.

The Camera Menus: The Playback Menu

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Contents Coolpix SEQ.XFER ContentsOverview First Steps Putting Batteries in Your Camera Open the battery coverTurn the camera off Insert batteries…remove the memory card Inserting and Removing Memory CardsChoosing a Language for the Menus Open the card slotFirst Steps Setting the Time and Date Setting the Time and DateClock battery Remove the lens cap as shown below Turn the mode dial to A-RECTakingYour First Photograph Remove the lens capCheck the number of exposures remaining Adjust camera settingsCompose a photograph Take a photograph Half-press the shutter-release buttonReplace the lens cap Check the resultsReplace the lens cap as shown below Using the Buttons A-REC, M-REC Flash Settings Using the Buttons A-REC, M-RECFlash Settings Setting How it works When to use itTips Using an External FlashAutofocus settings Focus SettingsUsing the Buttons A-REC, M-REC Focus Settings Lect a focus distance Manual focusFocus Distance Using the Buttons A-REC, M-REC Using the Self-Timer Using the Self-TimerApprox. No Using the Buttons A-REC, M-REC Image Quality and SizeImage Quality and Size Image QualitySensitivity Turn the command dial to select the deImage Size Using the Buttons A-REC, M-REC Exposure Mode Exposure ModeShutter Priority Aperture PriorityUsing the Buttons Play Using the Buttons PlayTo view photos one at a time Each preview gives the position To select a photo for viewing Press the thumbnail button toCamera Menus The A-REC Menu Camera MenusA-REC Menu Turn the beep speaker on or offSelecting a Folder Using Folders A-REC, M-RECRight Renaming existing folders Folder Options MenuCreating new folders To create a new folderDeleting folders LCD BrightnessOther for shooting photos A-REC and M-REC Sound SettingsCan be turned on and off using the Sound menu Auto OffMemory card in A-REC or M-REC mode, follow these steps Formatting Memory CardsCamera Menus The M-REC Menu M-REC MenuLens Lens Converter M-REC setup menu offers access to the following settingsD-TELE menu To change the digital zoom setting for M-REC modeDigital Zoom Digital Tele Select the desired magnification fromBlack-and-White Photography Turn the mode dial to M-RECTo change the setting, either Ing mode once you have adjustedOption How it works Lens Converter Settings LensMaking a Panorama-Tips AE-LOCK Using autoexposure and auto white-balance lockSecond User SettingsUnder the current settings number M-REC mode, the camera can memorize up to threeRestoring Default Settings LCD On/Off Setting How it worksSet to Program when the camera is turned on Flash is set to Auto when the camera is turned onControls Menu M-REC Card Prepare photographs for printing Playback setup menu providesPlayback Menu Protects selected photographs from deletion Deleting Multiple Photographs Deleting All Photographs in Memory To delete a folder Using the zoom buttons, highlight DEDeleting Folders Slideshow Using Folders PlaybackProtecting Photographs from Deletion Preparing Photographs for Printing Hiding Photographs During PlaybackBack setup menu Using the zoom buttons, then pressControls Menu Play Connections Connecting to a Television or VCR Connecting to aTelevision or VCRConnections Reading Memory Cards Using a CF Card ReaderUsing a Pcmcia Card Slot Viewing Photos on a ComputerCaring for Your Camera CleaningCaring forYour Camera StorageOptional Accessories AccessoriesWhat’s in the Box General Problems TroubleshootingImages are over- or underexposed See Error Messages, below, for more informationExposure count shows zero Monitor shows the message, no Card PresentIs your television compatible with the Coolpix 950? Your television does not mirror the LCD monitorTroubleshooting Error Messages Error MessagesUse a Nikon memory card S T EM E Rror Specifications SpecificationsSlide-show Self-timerExposure Range continuous With red-eye reduction, Anytime Flash