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2 Camera SettingsSymbols and Conventions Digitutor AFor Your Safety 4 Take photos with the shutter-releasebuttonShoot movies with the movie-recordbutton Create short movies with music Install copy create View short movies in high definition Transfer connect the camera to an HDTV 5 AccessoriesWireless Lenses mobile adapters Software for Nikon digital Mount cameras (available on CD) 6 IntroductionAuto Mode Taking Photos in Auto Mode Creative Mode 7 Best Moment Capture ModeViewing Photos Taken with the Smart Photo Selector Motion Snapshot Mode Shooting in Motion Snapshot Mode Viewing Motion Snapshots Recording and Viewing Movies Recording Slow-MotionMovies More on Photography Single-Frame,Continuous, and Self-TimerModes Exposure Compensation The WU-1bWireless Mobile Adapter More on Playback Photo Information Thumbnail Playback 8 ConnectionsViewing and Editing Pictures on a Computer The Playback Menu 9 The Shooting MenuReset Shooting Options Auto Distortion Control The Movie Menu 10 The Image Processing MenuThe Setup Menu 11 Technical NotesAttaching a Power Connector and AC Adapter Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions 12 For Your Safety❚❚WARNINGS 13 •Use only batteries approved for use in this equipment•Do not short or disassemble the battery •Do not expose the battery to flame or to excessive heat •Do not immerse in or expose to water 14 AObserve proper precautions when handling the charger:15 NoticesNotice for Customers in Canada CAUTION ATTENTION plies with Canadian ICES-003 Canada Notice for Customers in Europe 16 Notice for Customers in the U.S.AThe Battery Charger IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS—SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTIONS Modifications radio frequency energy and, if not made to this device that are not interference to radio communications. operate the equipment Interface Cables television reception, which can be Using other interface cables may the FCC rules antenna equipment and receiver handling which the receiver is connected Tel.: 17 Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproductionor reproduced tions •Comply with copyright notices Disposing of Data Storage Devices 18 AVC Patent Portfolio LicenseTemperature Warnings Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories 19 DUse Only Nikon Brand AccessoriesAServicing the Camera and Accessories ABefore Taking Important Pictures ALife-LongLearning •For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com For users in the U.S.A •For users in Europe and Africa: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support For users in Europe and Africa http://imaging.nikon.com 21 sIntroductionUser’s Manual 22 Parts of the CameraThe Camera Body 1Movie-recordbutton 2 Shutter-release 18 23 The Camera Body (Continued)67 17 7Power connector cover for optional power connector......167 8Battery-chamber/memorycard slot 9 Battery-chamber Tripod socket Speaker *Camera does not support TA-N100tripod mounting spacer AHolding the Camera When framing photographs, hold the camera as shown below your right hand propped lightly your left hand 24 The MonitorDetailed Display Shooting 25 AThe Framing GridGrid display ASee also 26 The Multi SelectorSettings: & Menu navigation: Settings: C Settings: E Settings: M AThe Multi Selector 27 The GButton28 ❚❚Choosing a Shooting ModeShooting mode Motion Snapshot mode Auto mode Creative mode Advanced movie mode 29 Motion Snapshot modeBest moment capture mode Auto mode 30 wCreative mode: Choose a scene (0 33)vAdvanced movie mode: Choose between HD (0 57) and slow- motion movies (0 62) 31 A&(Feature)In playback mode, the &key can be used to rate pictures (0 86) 32 ❚❚Using the Menus1 Select an item 2 Select an option Press 1 or 3 to highlight the desired option and press Jto select AUsing the Menus AChoosing a Menu 33 First Steps1 Attach the camera strap Attach the strap securely to the two camera eyelets 2 Charge the battery Battery charging Charging complete AThe Plug Adapter adapter as shown at right, making sure 34 DThe Battery and Chargercaution could damage the battery or impair its performance tery temperatures from 0°C (32°F) to 10°C (50°F) and from 45°C ture is below 0°C (32°F) or above 60°C (140°F) Charge the battery at ambient temperatures between 5°C (41°F) or a Nikon-authorizedservice representative charging again in use 35 3 Insert the battery and a memory card36 DInserting and Removing Batteries and Memory CardsAFormatting Memory Cards Format memory card Note that this permanently deletes any data the card may contain keep to a computer before proceeding AThe Write Protect Switch Memory cards are equipped position, the memory card can 37 ARemoving Batteries and Memory CardsTo remove a memory card, first press the card in to eject it (q); the card can then be removed by hand (w) DMemory Cards •Do not touch the card terminals with your fingers or metal objects •Do not bend, drop, or subject to strong physical shocks •Do not expose to water, heat, high levels of humidity, or direct sunlight •Do not format memory cards in a computer 38 4 Attach a lensMounting mark (lens) Mounting mark (camera) ALenses with Retractable Lens Barrel Buttons 39 5 Turn the camera onATurning the Camera Off AAuto Power Off AAttaching and Removing Lenses 40 6 Choose a language and set the clockNote Language Time zone and date 41 AThe Camera Clockand reset as necessary The camera clock is powered by an independent, rechargeable clock battery is exhausted and the clock has been reset. Set the clock to the correct time and date 42 7 Check the battery level and memory card capacity❚❚ Battery Level ❚❚Number of Exposures Remaining 43 zAuto Mode44 4FocusIf the camera is able to focus, the selected Focus area , the selected sound if the subject is moving) 5 Shoot 45 AThe Shutter-ReleaseButtoncan take additional photographs without refocusing by keeping the shutter-releasebutton pressed halfway between shots AAutomatic Scene Selection Scene icon scene. The selected scene is shown in the monitor cPortrait: Human portrait subjects cPortrait dLandscape: Landscapes and cityscapes dLandscape fNight portrait: Portrait subjects framed against dark backgrounds fNight portrait eClose up: Subjects close to the camera eClose up gNight landscape: Poorly-litlandscapes and cityscapes gNight landscape ZAuto: Subjects that do not fall into the categories listed above ZAuto 46 AUsing a Zoom LensZoom in Zoom out Zoom ring Zoom guide AFace Priority AAvailable Settings For information on the options available in auto mode, see page ASee Also 47 ❚❚Live Image ControlActive D-Lighting:High Active D-Lighting:Low Background sharp Increase effect Soften background 48 moving objects, or “freeze” motion tocapture moving objects clearly Brightness control: Make pictures brighter or darker DLive Image Control 49 Viewing PhotographsPress 4 or 2 or rotate the multi selector to view additional pictures 50 Note that once deleted, pictures can not be recovered51 Recording Movies in Auto ModeATaking Photographs During Recording See page 65 for information on viewing movies 53 6Creative Mode54 Choosing a SceneCreative mode offers a choice of the following scenes: Option adjust camera settings (S) motion Aperture-priority ter speed for best results (0 38). Use to blur the auto (A) background or bring both foreground and back ground into focus Manual (M) sures (0 40) the camera takes a series of shots and combines the images, a warning will be displayed and only one picture will be taken 55 the camera takes a series of shots, some with theture background lighting in portraits taken at night Night portrait (o) displayed and no pictures can be taken. Note that the edges of photos are cropped out and that the subject moves during shooting; if the camera is played and the camera will take a single picture using the flash Backlighting (m) Photograph backlit subjects (0 42) Backlighting (m) Soft (q) The top and bottom of each photo is blurred so that from a high vantage point Take photos in which only a selected hue appears in color. To choose the hue For information on the options available in creative mode, see page 56 Taking Photos in P, S, A, and M ModesP Programmed Auto 6 aperture ARestoring Default Shutter Speed and Aperture Settings 57 S Shutter-PriorityAutoFast shutter speed ( /1600 s) Slow shutter speed (1 s) ❚❚Choosing a Shutter Speed AContinuous Shooting 58 AAperture-PriorityAuto❚❚Choosing an Aperture 59 MManualIn manual mode, you control both shutter speed and aperture below). Press 2 to highlight shutter speed or aperture and rotate the multi selector to choose a value, then repeat smaller apertures (higher f-numbers) counterclockwise for slower shutter speeds and larger apertures (lower f or to “Bulb” to hold the shutter open indefinitely for a long time-exposure (0 40). Aperture can be set to values the lens 60 AThe Exposure Indicator6 ❚❚ Long Time-Exposures(M Mode Only) 1 Ready the camera Long exposure NR 61 3 Open the shutter4 Close the shutter 62 BacklightingHDR On displayed when processing is complete pressed, and the flash fires with each shot DFraming HDR Photographs 63 Recording Movies in Creative Modethat regardless of the mode selected mode (0 57) ATaking Photographs During Recording 65 bBest Moment Capture Mode66 2 Frame the photographCompose the photograph with your subject in the center of the frame 4 View the buffer contents Keep the shutter-releasebutton Progress the buffer back in a continuous loop cator 5 Record the desired frame 67 Smart Photo Selector68 3 Begin buffering photographs4Shoot Smoothly press the shutter-release 69 ABufferingDSmart Photo Selector Files For information on the options available in best moment capture mode, see page ABest Moment Capture Mode Number of shots saved 70 Viewing Photos Taken with the Smart Photo SelectorSelector, only the best shot will be dis played (when you press the multi selec tor right to view the next picture, the camera will skip over the best shot can didates, with the result that the next pic ture displayed will not have a file number that immediately follows that of the current picture). To end playback and return to shooting mode, press the shutter-releasebutton halfway Choosing the Best Shot 71 Note that oncedeleted, pictures can not be recovered 73 9Motion Snapshot Mode77 yRecording and Viewing Movies87 tMore on Photography88 DContinuous ModeABuffer Size 89 Self-TimerModesThe self-timercan be used to reduce camera shake or for self- portraits Press 4 (C) to display release mode options 2 Select the desired self-timeroption Use the multi selector to highlight E10 s, E5 s, or E2 s and press J 3 Mount the camera on a tripod Mount the camera on a tripod or place the camera on a sta- ble, level surface 4 Frame the photograph and shoot 90 AMovie ModeARaising the Flash 91 Exposure Compensation) to display exposure compensation options 2 Choose a value AExposure Compensation AThe Built-inFlash 92 The Built-inFlash❚❚Auto Pop-upModes 1 Choose a flash mode (0 73) 2 Take pictures t (0 42) mode, the flash will pop up and fire with every shot ❚❚Manual Pop-upModes 1 Raise the flash Press the flash pop-upbutton to raise the flash 2 Choose a flash mode (0 73) 3 Take pictures ward until it latches (0 75) 93 Choosing a Flash Mode1 Display flash modes 2 Select a flash mode 94 DRaising the FlashAFlash Modes AUTO (auto flash) (red-eye reduction) •s (off): Flash does not fire even when lighting is poor or subject is backlit (off) ground lighting in portraits • REAR (rear-curtain sync) Front-curtainsync 95 ALowering the Built-inFlashDo not use force AUsing the Built-inFlash To avoid vignetting, remove lens hoods and shoot at ranges of at least Shadow AAperture, Sensitivity, and Flash Range See page 136 for information on adjusting flash level 96 The WU-1bWireless Mobile Adapter1 Connect the WU-1b 2 Activate the adapter Select the setup menu 155) . A confirmation dialog will be displayed; select to activate the WU-1b allowing wireless connection to smart devices, or to deactivate the WU-1b and prevent wireless connection DUsing the WU-1bfor the First Time 3 Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility on the smart device 97 4 Take pictures remotelyDWireless Networks AThe Wireless Mobile Utility http://nikonimglib.com/ManDL/WMAU 99 IMore on Playback100 ❚❚Detailed Photo InformationMovies Shooting mode Camera name 101 AHistograms (080)102 Thumbnail PlaybackUse rotate the selector counterclockwise when 72 images are displayed Rotate the multi selector clockwise to reduce the number of images displayed from 72 to 9 or 9 to 4. To view the high clockwise when 4 images are displayed Highlight You can delete (0 85) the highlighted image or zoom in for a closer look (0 84) Press J to view the highlighted image full highlighted frame 103 Calendar Playbackdisplayed (0 82) is displayed thumbnail Highlight date dar display Press J to view the first picture taken on the highlighted date Press O to delete all pictures taken on the highlighted date 104 Playback ZoomFace-priority zoom 105 Deleting PicturesDeleting the Current Picture picture The Playback Menu complete Delete all images 106 Rating Pictures1 Select a picture 2 Press 1 (&) 107 Slide ShowsSlide show Gbutton Highlight the desired option and press All images Display all the images on the memory card All images Still images Display still images only Still images Movies Display movies only Movies Display only images recorded will date displayed; use the multi selector highlight date iAuto kPortrait lLandscape Selected scene jNight landscape oNight portrait mBacklighting nClose-up qSoft rMiniature effect sSelec tive color Display only images in which the camera has detected a face (0 26) 108 2 Adjust display times and choose a background trackAdjust the following options: 109 3 Select StartStart Resume Exit 111 QConnections112 4 Exit the installerClick Yes (Windows) or OK (Mac OS) when installation is com- plete Windows Mac OS The following software is installed: •ViewNX •Short Movie Creator •Apple QuickTime (Windows only) 5 Remove the installer CD from the CD-ROMdrive ASupplied Software 113 System RequirementsThe system requirements for ViewNX 2 are: • Photos/JPEG movies: Intel Celeron, Pentium 4, or Core series • Photos/JPEG movies CPU 1.6 GHz or better • H.264 movies (playback): 3.0 GHz Pentium D or better • H.264 movies (playback) • H.264 movies (editing): 2.6 GHz Core 2 Duo or better • H.264 movies (editing) are supported RAM ommended) RAM •Windows XP: 512 MB or more (2 GB or more recommended) Windows XP Hard-disk space Resolution Monitor •Color: 24-bitcolor (True Color) or more Color • Photos/JPEG movies: Intel Core or Xeon series • H.264 movies (playback): 2 GHz Core Duo or better Mac OS X version 10.6, 10.7, or 512 MB or more (2 GB or more recommended) ommended) •Color: 24-bitcolor (millions of colors) or more AMotion Snapshots File format NMS files 114 The system requirements for Short Movie Creator are:2 GHz intel Core 2 Duo or better • Resolution: 1024 × 768 pixels (XGA) or more • Resolution • Color: 32-bitcolor (True Color) or more • Color DirectX 9 or later and OpenGL 1.4 or later 1 GB or more ASupported Operating Systems 115 Viewing and Editing Pictures on a ComputerTransferring Pictures 1 Choose how pictures will be copied to the computer Choose one of the following methods: Direct USB connection SD card slot SD card reader 2 Start the Nikon Transfer 2 component of ViewNX AWindows Import File using Nikon Transfer 2 and click OK 2Double-click Import file Import file 116 3 Click Start Transfer4 Terminate the connection Viewing Pictures 117 ❚❚Retouching PhotographsEdit ❚❚Creating Short Movies ❚❚Printing Pictures Print AFor More Information 118 Creating Short Movies1 Transfer pictures 2 Select components 4 Select a style and background track 119 5 Save the movieCreate Movie Create •Save file: Save the movie to a folder on the computer Save file AStarting Short Movie Creator If ViewNX 2 is not running, you can start Short Movie Creator by double-clicking the Short Movie Creator icon on the desktop (Windows) or clicking the Short Short Windows Mac OS Movie Creator icon in the Dock (Mac OS) Movie Creator Consult online help for more information on using Short Movie Cre- ator 120 Viewing Pictures on TVConnect the camera to a television for playback AConnecting an HDMI Cable High-DefinitionDevices 1 Connect the HDMI cable Turn the camera off and connect the HDMI cable 2 Tune the device to the HDMI channel 3 Turn the camera on 121 DClose the Connector CoverATelevision Playback ❚❚HDMI Device Control HDMI device control Camera Remote control 122 Printing PhotographsConnecting the Printer Connect the camera using the supplied USB cable 1 Turn the camera off 2 Connect the USB cable AUSB Hubs A welcome screen will be displayed in the monitor, followed by a PictBridge playback display APrinting Via Direct USB Connection 123 Printing Pictures One at a Time2 Adjust print options 3 Start printing Start printing DSelecting Photographs for Printing 124 Printing Multiple Pictures1 Display the PictBridge menu Press the Gbutton in the PictBridge playback display (see Step 3 on page 102) 2 Choose an option Highlight one of the following options and press •Select images for printing: Select pictures for printing Print DPOF print order DPOF print order Index print 3 Select pictures 4 Adjust print options for an index print 125 5 Start printingAErrors See page 185 for information on what to do if an error occurs during printing APictBridge Print Options select Use printer settings) copies then press Jto select and return to the previous menu copies This option is listed only if supported by the printer. Highlight Use printer settings (use current printer settings), Yes (print Use printer settings white borders), or No (no borders) and press J to select and exit to the previous menu Highlight Use printer settings (use current printer settings) Yes (print times and dates of recording on photos), or No (no Yes time stamp) and press J to select and exit to the previous This option is listed only when pictures are printed one at a time on a printer that supports cropping. To exit without crop ping, highlight No and press J. To crop the current picture highlight Yes and press 2. A crop selection dialog will be dis played; rotate the multi selector clockwise to increase the size of the crop, counterclockwise to decrease. Press 1, 3, 4, or to position the crop and press J. Note that print quality may drop if small crops are printed at large sizes 126 Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print Set1 or 3 to specify the number of Select/ prints (up to 99; to deselect the pic Select set Reset Remove all pictures from the print order Reset Q DDPOF Print Order Print time stamp 127 oThe Playback Menu128 CropFace priority Change theme APlayback AImage Quality 129 Selecting Multiple Images•Delete > Delete selected images (0 85) 85) •DPOF print order > Select/set (0 106) 106) • Protect > Select/set (0 110) 110) • Rating (0 110) • D-Lighting (0 111) 111) • Crop > Select images (0 113) • Edit movie (0 114) 114) • Change theme (0 115) 115) AInspecting Pictures Change theme 130 Image ReviewRotate Tall Auto image rotation Protect Select/set plete Reset Remove protection from all pictures Rating 131 D-LightingDD-Lighting AImage Size 132 ResizeChoose size 1.1 M 0.6 M 0.3 M Select images Choose size 3 : 16 : DResized Copies 133 CropCreate a cropped copy of selected photographs Select images Aspect ratio Choose from aspect ratios of 3 : 2, 4 : 3, 1 : 1, and 16 : to decrease the size of the crop increase the size of the crop Press 1, 3, 4, or 2 to position the crop Save the current crop as a separate file DCropped Copies 134 Face-PriorityZoomEdit Movie Trim footage from movies to create edited copies 1 Select Choose start point or Choose end point Choose from the following options: •Choose start point: Trim the opening footage : Trim the opening footage •Choose end point: Trim the closing foot- age : Trim the closing foot- age 2 Select a movie Press 4 or 2 to highlight a movie (0 109) and press J to select Play the movie back, pressing 4 Delete the unwanted frames 135 5 Save the copyDTrimming Movies Change Theme MOV file File format None See page 123 for information on Motion Snapshot file formats 137 iThe Shooting Menu138 controlActive HDR Backlighting Optical VR Built-inAF assist Flash 139 Reset Shooting OptionsExposure Mode hScene auto selector The camera sets shutter speed and aperture for optimal PProgrammed exposure (0 36). Recommended for snapshots and in Programmed auto other situations in which there is little time to adjust camera settings auto S Shutter You choose the shutter speed; the camera selects an aperture for best results (0 37). Use to freeze or blur You choose the aperture; the camera selects a shutter focus M Manual shutter speed to “Bulb” for long time-exposures AISO Sensitivity (P, S, A, and M Modes) era will automatically adjust sensitivity within the selected range if aperture 140 Image QualityChoose a file format and compression ratio for photographs on a computer after shooting Record JPEG images at a compression ratio of roughly 1 : 4 (fine quality) Record JPEG images at a compression ratio of roughly 1 : 8 (normal quality) roughly 1 : 16 (basic quality) Image Size Choose the size of photographs 141 ANEF (RAW)AFile Names nnnn yyy Edit movie Adobe RGB Color space AImage Quality and Size 142 Number of Shots SavedMovie Before/After 1.6 s : 0 s 1.0 s : 0.6 s 143 File FormatChoose the file format for Motion Snapshots (0 53) using ViewNX 2 (0 93) MOV file Metering Choose how the camera sets exposure distance, producing natural results in most situations Center weighted exposure factor (filter factor) over 1× center subjects (if Auto-area is selected for AF-areamode Auto-area AF-area mode N Spot the focus area closest to the center of the selected face; 0 26). Spot metering ensures that the subject will be cor rectly exposed, even when framed against a background that is much brighter or darker AMetering and Shooting Mode hScene auto selector 144 Auto Distortion Control145 Color SpacesRGB Adobe RGB 146 Active D-LightingMatrix Off DActive D-Lighting A“Active D-Lighting”Versus “D-Lighting” 147 Long Exposure NROptical VR Normal AVibration Reduction 148 Electronic VRFocus Mode 149 AFocus ModeMenu auto, M Manual ySlow motion 150 AGetting Good Results with AutofocusExample: The Example: A 151 Manual Focus1 Select manual focus Manual focus 2 Choose a magnification 10× zoom, 5× zoom, or 2× zoom and press J 3 Display the manual focus guides 152 Rotate the multi selector until the subtor clockwise to increase the focus distance, counte rc lock wise to decrease; the faster you rotate the multi selector, the quicker the focus shows the approximate focus dis focus Press 1, 3, 4, or 2 to view areas of the frame not currently visible in the display; the visible portion is shown by the navigation window AMovies AFocal Plane Position 153 AF-AreaModeChoose how the focus area for autofocus is selected Auto area the focus area Press J to view the focus area selection display, then use the multi selector to position the Single focus area over your subject point and press J; the camera focuses on the subject in the area Use with stationary subjects and press J. The focus area Subject will track subject moves through the frame. The camera will focus on the selected subject when button pressed halfway. To end focus tracking when shooting complete, press J ASubject Tracking 154 Focus LockAuto-area AF-area 1 Lock focus 2 Recompose the photograph and shoot Focus will remain locked between shots 155 Face-PriorityChoose On to enable face priority (0 26) Built-inAF Assist AF-assist illuminator poorly-litsubjects if: •AF-S is selected for focus mode (0 128) or single AF is selected in AF-A,and AF-S AF-A •Auto-area or Single-point is selected is selected for AF-areamode (0 133) 133) AThe AF-AssistIlluminator 156 Flash Compensation157 (The Movie Menu158 Reset Movie OptionsSelect Yes to reset the options in the movie menu to default values (0 137) Frame Rate Bit rate Option 400 fps 159 Movie SettingsChoose a frame size and frame rate for HD movies (0 58) Bit rate t 1080/60i 1920 × r 1080/30p u 720/60p 1280 × s 720/30p APhoto Frame Size Movie settings • 1080/60i and 1080/30p: 3840 × 2160 pixels • 720/60p and 720/30p: 1280 × 720 pixels 160 Movie Sound OptionsAdjust movie sound recording settings for the built-inmicro- phone ❚❚Microphone Microphone off AThe 2Icon ❚❚Wind Noise Reduction 161 )The Image Processing Menu162 Reset Processing OptionsWhite Balance vAuto J Incandescent I Fluorescent Direct sunlight Cloudy M Shade Y Underwater AWhite Balance and Shooting Mode 163 Fine-TuningWhite BalanceOptions other than Preset manual can be fine-tunedas follows: 1Display fine-tuningoptions Highlight an option other than Preset manual and press 2 to display the fine-tuningoptions shown at right Adjustment 2 Fine-tunewhite balance Use the multi selector to fine-tunewhite balance Increase green Increase amber magenta AWhite Balance Fine Tuning as J (incandescent) is selected will make photographs slightly “colder” but will not actually make them blue 3 Save changes and exit Press J. An asterisk will appear next to the white balance icon (0 4) in the detailed display (0 157) to show that white balance has been altered from default values 164 Preset Manual1 Light a reference object 2 Select Preset manual 165 3 Measure white balance4 Check the results 166 DAuto Power OffAuto power off DPreset White Balance AColor Temperature • Sodium-vaporlamps: 2700 K 2700 K • J(incandescent) • J • N(flash): 5400 K Warm-whitefluorescent: 3000 K 3000 K • G(cloudy): 6000 K • G 6000 K • White fluorescent: 3700 K 3700 K • Cool-whitefluorescent: 4200 K 4200 K • Day white fluorescent: 5000 K 5000 K • M(shade): 8000 K 167 ISO Sensitivity1600, 3200 A“Auto” ISO Sensitivity Options ISO AUTO 168 Picture ControlChoose how the camera processes photographs Q Standard Neutral Vivid Monochrome e Portrait f Landscape Modifying Picture Controls 1 Display options use an unmodified Picture Control, highlight it and press J 169 2 Adjust settingsQuick adjust 3 Save changes and exit. Press J APreset Picture Controls Versus Custom Picture Controls AModified Picture Controls APicture Control and Shooting Mode 170 ❚❚Picture Control SettingsControl the sharpness of outlines. Select A to adjust sharpening automatically according to the type of ening) Contrast other low-contrastsubjects) Choose –1 for reduced brightness, +1 for enhanced brightness. Does not affect exposure reduce saturation and higher values increase it) Hue yellow, positive values (up to +3) to make reds more orange, greens more blue, and blues more purple Filter tographs. Choose from Off, yellow, orange, red, and Off effects green (0 151) Choose the tint used in monochrome photographs Toning Blue, Purple Blue, and Red Purple (0 151) 171 D“A” (Auto)APrevious Settings AFilter Effects (Monochrome Only) Y (yellow) O (orange) of the sky in landscape photographs. Orange produces R (red) G (green) Softens skin tones. Can be used for portraits Filter effects AToning (Monochrome Only) B&W 172 Custom Picture ControlEdit/Save Edit/save 1 Select a Picture Control 2 Edit the selected Picture Control 3 Save the Picture Control in the Picture Control menu 173 Load from/Save to CardLoad from/save to card Custom Picture Control custom Picture Controls C-1through C-9 Copy to card is deleted; to delete the selected Picture Control, highlight Yes and press J ACopy to Card ACustom Picture Control > Delete option in the 174 High ISO Noise Reduction175 gThe Setup Menu176 g plete177 Slot Empty Release LockEnable release Release locked Display Adjust the following display options Display Brightness Grid Display Select On to display a framing grid (0 5) Shooting Choose the information displayed during shooting (0 4) 178 Choose the information displayed during playback (0 79)Sound Settings Autofocus/self-timer Shutter Auto Power Off 179 Shutter Button AE LockFlicker Reduction AFlicker Reduction Reset File Numbering Reset file numbering 180 Time Zone and DateTime zone Date and time Set the camera clock Date and time Date format Choose the order in which the day, month, and year are displayed Daylight saving time default setting is Off Language Choose a language for camera messages and displays 181 Auto Image RotationDAuto Image Rotation ARotate Tall Rotate tall 182 Pixel Mapping1 Attach a lens and lens cap Turn the camera off and attach a 1 NIKKOR lens. Do not remove the lens cap 2 Select Pixel mapping Turn the camera on, press G, and select Pixel mapping in the setup menu 3 Select Yes 4 Turn the camera off Turn the camera off when pixel mapping is complete Firmware Version View the current firmware version 183 nTechnical Notes184 Softwarefeatures as white balance adjustment and color control points update is found dust when a lens is not in place Wireless mobile remotely 185 Approved Memory CardsSDHC cards 64 GB 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB 186 Approved Eye-FiCardsCard status is indicated by an icon in the display: •f(static): Eye-Fiupload enabled; wait ing to begin upload •f (animated): Eye-Fiupload enabled; uploading data •e: Eye-Fiupload enabled but no pictures available for upload •g: Error DEye-FiCards 187 Attaching a Power Connector and AC AdapterOpen the battery-chamber/mem-ory card slot cover 2 Insert the EP-5Cpower connector 3 Close the battery-chamber/memorycard slot cover 188 4 Connect the AC adapter189 Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals190 Caring for the Camera and Battery: CautionsDo not drop Keep dry Keep the lens mount covered Do not touch the dust shield 191 Notes on the monitorImages in the monitor may be difficult to see in a bright light function. Dust or lint on the display can be removed with a blower Stains can be removed by wiping lightly with a soft cloth or chamois from broken glass and to prevent liquid crystal from the display touch ing the skin or entering the eyes and mouth 192 LinesBatteries •Use only batteries approved for use in this equipment •Do not expose the battery to flame or excessive heat •Keep the battery terminals clean •Turn the product off before replacing the battery •Continuing to charge the battery after it is fully charged can impair bat n tery performance 193 DServicing the Camera and Accessories194 Available SettingsThe following table lists the settings that can be adjusted in each mode ❚❚CAuto, uBest Moment Capture, vAdvanced Movie, and zMotion Snapshot Modes M h 195 Movie settingsMovie sound options White balance Picture Control Custom Picture High ISO noise reduction Focus area selection Flexible program Other Focus lock Continuous Self-timer Advanced movie Theme 196 ❚❚wCreative Modembacklighting, qsoft, rminiature effect, and sselective color 197 Autoexposure lock2 NEF (RAW) 198 Defaults199 Memory Card Capacity❚❚Auto, Creative, Slow View, and Smart Photo Selector1 (0120) JPEG fine JPEG normal JPEG basic 1 Number of shots saved set to ❚❚Smart Photo Selector File size Number of shots saved 200 ❚❚ HD MoviesMovie settings (0139) ❚❚ Slow-MotionMovies Frame rate (0138) ❚❚Motion Snapshots *File size is the total for a single photograph and movie 201 TroubleshootingBattery/Display The display is off: •The camera is off (0 19) or the battery is exhausted (0 13, 22) The camera is connected to a computer The camera turns off without warning •The battery is low (0 13, 22) •The camera’s internal temperature is high (0 xvi, 187). Wait for the camera to cool before turning it on again : Use the options in the setup menu to choose the information displayed 157) 202 Shooting (All Modes)The camera takes time to turn on: Delete files or format the memory card The camera takes time to turn on The shutter-releaseis disabled: •The battery is exhausted (0 13, 22) •The memory card is locked (0 16) or full (0 22) •The flash is charging (0 72) •The camera is not in focus (0 24) •You are currently filming a slow-motionmovie (0 61) is selected for and the built-in flash is raised The camera does not focus automatically: •The subject is not suited to autofocus (0 130) •The camera is in manual focus mode (0 128, 131) : Set the focus mode to 128, 134) : Focus area selection is not available in auto-area AF 133) or face priority 26) . In other AF-area modes, the focus area can be selected by pressing : The camera is in auto or best moment capture mode 45) an option other than is selected in creative mode 33) manual focus mode is selected 128) or the is used 119) is selected for image quality 120) •Lower ISO sensitivity or enable high ISO noise reduction (0 147) •Use long exposure noise reduction at shutter speeds slower than 1 s (0 127) : Clean the front and rear lens elements or the dust shield 169) 203 No flashMenu items are unavailable Shooting (P, S, A, and M Modes) : You selected mode after choosing a shutter speed of “Bulb” in mode 37) Some shutter speeds are not available: You are using the flash Colors are unnatural: •Adjust white balance to match the light source (0 142) •Adjust Picture Control settings (0 148) 150, 151) Enable long exposure noise reduction 127) Movies No sound is recorded for movies: •Microphone off is selected for Movie sound options > Microphone (0 140) Live audio is not recorded with 204 •Select On for Rotate tall (0 110)•The photos were taken with Auto image rotation off (0 161) •Camera was pointed up or down when the photo was taken (0 161) •Photo is displayed in image review (0 110) Cannot hear movie sound: Rotate the multi selector clockwise to raise the volume Cannot delete images: •Remove protection from the files before deletion (0 110) •The memory card is locked (0 16) : The memory card is full 22) or locked 16) 95) : The camera is not correctly connected 100) : If your system does not meet the requirements on page 93 you may still be able to transfer pictures to the computer using a card reader Miscellaneous The date of recording is not correct: Set the camera clock (0 20, 160) Menu items are unavailable 205 Error MessagesThis section lists the error messages that appear in the display Message Solution 206 (write protected)write-protectswitch to the “write” used with the write position protect switch in the "lock" position Memory card is full size • Delete unwanted images • Insert another memory card • Use an approved card This memory card cannot be used. Card may be damaged; tact a Nikon-authorizedservice insert a different card representative • Insert a new memory card contains either 999 photographs or a Cannot create additional folders on no further photographs can be taken The movie-record The movie-recordbutton can not be used in best moment capture or in this mode Motion Snapshot modes Photographs cannot be recorded in this used to take photographs while a Choose a different shutter speed, or select mode M speed of “Bulb” 207 Failed to update lensfirmware. Try again lem persists or reoccurs frequently after turning the contact a Nikon-authorizedservice camera off and on An error has occurred Press the shutter release button again occurs frequently An error has occurred quently, contact a Nikon-authorized service representative The camera’s internal temperature is high Wait for the camera to cool The camera will now turn off Memory card contains no images containing images on a computer or different make of camera, or is corrupt Check printer Check the printer Check paper the correct size Paper jam Clear the jam and select Resume Out of paper Insert paper and select Resume Check ink supply Out of ink Replace the ink and select Resume Resume *See the printer manual for more information 208 SpecificationsNikon 1 S1 Digital Camera Type lenses Lens mount Nikon 1 mount Approx. 2.7× lens focal length (35 mm format equivalent) Effective pixels 10.1 million Image sensor mat) Storage • 3872 × • 2896 × • 1936 × 60i, 1080/30p selected in advanced movie mode) • 1280 × 720 (720/60p 720/30p selected in advanced movie mode) • NEF (RAW): 12-bit,compressed • NEF (RAW) compression ified; storage for custom Picture Controls Media File system for Digital Still Cameras) 2.3, PictBridge 209 Shooting modesSpeed Release Self-timer • Matrix Exposure lock ISO sensitivity Index) Active D-Lighting 210 FocusAutofocus Hybrid autofocus (phase-detection/contrast detect AF); AF-assistilluminator Lens servo (AF-C);auto AF-S/AF-Cselection (AF-A);full time AF (AF-F) • Manual focus (MF) AF-areamode Single-point, auto-area,subject tracking Focus area areas support phase-detectionAF • Auto-areaAF: 41 focus areas Focus lock button halfway (single AF) Face priority Built-inflash required Guide Number (GN) Approx. 5/16 (m/ft, ISO 100, 20 °C/68 °F) i-TTLflash control using image sensor sync, off –3–+1EV in increments of 1/3 EV Lights when built-inflash unit is fully charged White balance all except preset manual with fine tuning 211 MovieHD movies (aspect ratio 16 : 9) recording rate • 1920 × 1080/60i (59.94 fields/s*) • 1920 × 1080/30p (29.97 fps) • 1280 × 720/60p (59.94 fps) • 1280 × 720/30p (29.97 fps) Slow-motionmovies (aspect ratio 8 : 3) • 640 × 240/400 fps (plays at 30p/29.97 fps) • 320 × 120/1200 fps (plays at 30p/29.97 fps) Motion Snapshot (aspect ratio 16 : 9) MOV H.264/MPEG-4Advanced Video Coding AAC *Sensor output is about 60 fps 7.5 cm (3-in.),approx. 460k-dot,TFT LCD with brightness adjustment Playback calendar) playback with playback zoom, movie playback, slide show, histogram display, auto image rotation, and rating option Interface USB Hi-SpeedUSB HDMI output Type C mini-pinHDMI connector 212 Turkish, Ukrainian, VietnamesePower source Battery One rechargeable Li-ion EN-EL20battery AC adapter tor (available separately) Tripod socket 1/4-in.(ISO 1222) Dimensions/weight excluding projections Weight camera body only Temperature 0 °C–40°C (+32 °F–104°F) Humidity 85% or less (no condensation) 213 MH-27battery chargerRated input AC 100–240V, 50–60Hz, 0.2 A Rated output DC 8.4 V/0.6 A Nikon EN-EL20rechargeable Li-ionbatteries Charging time Approx. 2 hours at an ambient temperature of 25 °C (77 °F) when no charge remains excluding plug adapter Approx. 83 g (2.9 oz), excluding plug adapter EN-EL20rechargeable Li-ionbattery Rechargeable lithium-ionbattery Rated capacity 7.2 V, 1020 mAh 1 NIKKOR VR 10–30mm f/3.5–5.6 1 mount lens Focal length 10–30mm Maximum aperture f/3.5–5.6 Construction Angle of view 77°–29°40′ Vibration reduction Lens shift using voice coil motors (VCMs) Diaphragm blades 7 (rounded diaphragm opening) Diaphragm Fully automatic Aperture range • 10 mm focal length: f/3.5–16 • 30 mm focal length: f/5.6–16 40.5 mm (P=0.5 mm) Dimensions Approx. 115 g (4.1 oz) 214 1 NIKKOR 11–27.5mm f/3.5–5.611–27.5mm 72°–32°20′ • 11 mm focal length: f/3.5–16 • 27.5 mm focal length: f/5.6–16 Approx. 83 g (3.0 oz) 215 ❚❚1 NIKKOR Lenses1 NIKKOR VR 10–30mm f/3.5–5.6 216 Use the zoom ring to zoom in and outADetaching the Lens ALens Care •Keep the CPU contacts clean •Never use organic solvents such as paint thinner or benzene to clean the lens •A lens hood or NC filter can be used to protect the front lens element •Attach the front and rear caps when the lens is not in use 217 ASupplied Accessories•40.5 mm snap-onFront Lens Cap LC-N40.5 •Rear Lens Cap LF-N1000 AOptional Accessories •40.5 mm screw-onfilters Bayonet Hood 218 ❚❚The Optional FT1 Mount AdapterAutofocus Single-point Manual Focus 1 Select manual focus mode Manual focus 2 Focus Rotate the lens focus ring until the subject is in focus 220 The Electronic RangefinderStatus Error Messages and Displays The following warnings appear in the camera aperture display Problem Restrictions then only when the camera is in focus. Do not attempt to • Shutter speeds of 1 s or slower are not available Lock/MEMORY RECALL/AF Start) have no effect 221 bokeh222 ❚❚Supported StandardsDCF Version DPOF Exif version PictBridge HDMI 223 ATrademark InformationAFreeType License (FreeType2) (http://www.freetype.org) AMIT License (HarfBuzz) (http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/HarfBuzz) 224 Battery Life•Still images: Approximately 220 shots The following can reduce battery life: •Keeping the shutter-releasebutton pressed halfway •Repeated autofocus operations •Taking NEF (RAW) photographs •Slow shutter speeds •Using a wireless mobile adapter or Eye-Ficards •Using vibration reduction mode with VR lenses •Using zoom with power zoom lenses To ensure that you get the most from rechargeable Nikon EN-EL20batteries: Use batteries immediately after charging. Batteries will lose 225 IndexSymbols u(Best moment capture mode) . 9 P (Programmed auto) 34, 36, 57, 119 S (Shutter-priorityauto) ...34, 37, 57 35 g(Night landscape) 7, 107, 117 137, 141 29, 50 &(feature) 11, 27, 33, 47, 55, 58, 62 C(continuous shooting/self-timer) . 67 19 226 4748 83 126 97 105 149 104, 106 71, 119 227 12824 16 79, 138 29 100 25 120 228 Press the shutter-releasebuttonShutter-priorityauto 34, 37, 57 62 229 15095 65 142 76
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