Nikon CoolPix L1 manuals
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1 4HEH.IKON.'UIDEOTO $IGITAL 0HOTOGRAPHYWITH THE 3 IntroductionScene and Movie Modes Viewing Pictures on the Camera Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu Playback Options: The Playback Menu Movie Options: The Movie Menu Technical Notes 4 For Your SafetyWARNINGS 6 Notices7 Symbol for Separate Collection in European CountriesThis symbol indicates that this product is to be collected separately The following apply only to users in European countries: Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction •Comply with copyright notices Disposing of Data Storage Devices 8 Table of Contents11 Introduction12 Parts of the Camera13 Flash lamp (14)Monitor ( 4–5,10, 13) Connector cover Replacing the connector cover (auto) (scene) (movie) mode (10) mode (17) mode (25) Mode selector (10, 17, 25) Zoom button (11). See also: • (thumbnail playback): • (playback zoom): • (help): 39) (delete) button (13, 26, 27) (playback) button (13, 26) The Multi Selector : Display self-timermenu (15) : Display fl ash mode menu (14) : Display exposure compensation menu (16) : Perform D-lighting(28) : Transfer pictures ( 31–32) 14 The Monitor15 113 Internal memory/memory card 9 Current frame number total number of frames 12 Number of exposures 7–8 16 First Steps20 Basic Photography and PlaybackMode21 3 Frame a picture3.1 Ready the camera 3.2 Frame the picture Frame the subject near the center of the monitor Playback and Photography Basic Zoom Use the tor. Press frame. Press to zoom in up to 5 × so that the subject for about two Zoom indicator turns yel low when digital zoom is ducing a slightly “grainy” image in effect 22 Focus and shootFocus composition and try again Take the picture fl ash may fi re if the subject is poorly lit The Shutter-ReleaseButton When Lighting Is Poor ISO 23 Viewing PicturesDeleting Unwanted Pictures 24 Using the Flash25 Taking Pictures with the Self-Timer26 Macro Close-upModeExposure Compensation 27 Scene and Movie ModesScene Mode 35 Movie Mode36 Viewing Pictures on the Camera41 Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and PrintersViewing Pictures on TV42 3 Turn the camera off and connect the USB cable as shown at right4 Turn the camera on Press the center of the multi selector to copy all 5 marked pictures to the computer. The following messages will be displayed: Marking Pictures for Transfer Pictures marked for transfer are shown by a icon during for transfer. Two options control transfer marking: • Interface > Auto Transfer (setup menu): Choose On to Interface Auto Transfer mark all new pictures for transfer ( 46) • Transfer Marking (playback menu): Change marking for existing pictures (55) The PictureProject Transfer Button 44 Printing Pictures49 Menus50 To make a selection from a menu:Highlight menu item Erase Selected Images Protect Transfer Marking Select Image(s) Selected Images Scroll through pictures. Current picture shown at center of display Repeat steps 1–2to select addi Help Select current picture. Selection shown by icon Complete operation 51 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu52 DateSet the camera clock and to choose home and travel destination time zones The Clock Battery 53 Photo Info54 Date Counter55 Sound SettingsAdjust the following sound settings: Button Sound Shutter Sound Start-Up Sound Blur Warning Auto Off Choose the time before the monitor turns off automatically to save power (10) Auto Sleep Mode 56 Format Memory/Format CardFormat Memory Format Card Quick Format Format Language Choose a language for camera menus and messages from the following options: Deutsch German English English Español Spanish Français French Italiano Italian Nederlands Dutch Русский Russian Svenska Swedish Adjust settings for connection to a computer or video device OptionDescription Video Auto Transfer 57 Reset allSelect Reset to restore camera settings to their default values (66) Reset Battery Type Menus Choose how menus are displayed Firmware Version View the current camera fi rmware version 58 Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu59 White BalanceProcess pictures to produce natural colors under different types of light 60 Framereference object here Highlight Measure Frame reference object To restore most recent value for preset white balance, highlight Preset white balance set to new value Metering Choose how the camera sets exposure Matrix most situations 61 ContinuousSingle Multi-Shot Single A BSS icon is displayed when BSS is on BSS 62 Color OptionsMake colors more vivid or record pictures in monochrome Standard Color Natural color Vivid Color Vivid, “photoprint” colors Black-and-White Take pictures in black-and-white Sepia Record pictures in sepia Cyanotype Standard Color AF-AreaMode Choose where the camera focuses Camera selects focus area (4–5,12) containing subject closest to camera Center Camera focuses on subject at center of frame Autofocus Mode Choose how the camera focuses Single AF Camera focuses when shutter-releasebutton is pressed halfway 64 Playback Options: The Playback Menu65 RestartEnd Delete Auto Transfer All On All Off Select Image(s) 66 Small PicCreate a small copy of the current picture. Choose from the following sizes: 640 × 480 Suited to television playback 320 × 240 Suited to display on web pages 160 × 120 Suitable for e-mail During playback, small copies are indicated by a gray border; a, , oricon is displayed when copies are viewed full- frame Small Picture Copy pictures between internal memory and a memory card Copy pictures from internal memory to memory card Copy pictures from memory card to internal memory Selecting either of the above options displays the menu shown A confi rmation dialog will be displayed. Highlight Yes and at right. Choose Selected Images to select the pictures that will be copied 40) or All Images to copy all pictures All Images press the center of the multi selector to copy the images 67 Movie Options: The Movie Menu68 Technical NotesOptional Accessories 69 Caring for the Camera70 CleaningDo not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals Storage 71 Error Messages73 Troubleshooting76 Appendix80 Specifications81 I/O terminalsAudio video out/digital IO (USB) Interface USB Video output Can be selected from NTSC and PAL Supported languages Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Swedish Power sources • Two AA alkaline, oxy-nickel,or lithium batteries • Two rechargeable EN-MH1-B2NiMH batteries • EH-62BAC adapter kit Battery life shots with EN-MH1-B2batteries 89.5 × 60.5 × 47 mm/3.5 × 2.4 × 1.9 in. (W × H × D) 180 g (6.3 oz.) without battery or memory card Temperature 0–+40°C (+32–104°F) Humidity Less than 85% (no condensation) MH-71Battery Charger (Option; Supplied with Camera in Some Regions) Rated input AC 100–240V, 0.11–0.065A, 50/60 Hz Charging output DC 1.2V/2000 mA Discharge time Approximately 5 hours Charging time Approximately 2.5 hours 5–35°C (+41–95°F) Length of cord Approximately 1800 mm (70.9 in.) 110 g (3.9 oz.), excluding power cable Specifications EN-MH1-B2NiMH Batteries 82 Index
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