Nikon COOLPIX S6 manuals
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1 4HEH.IKON.'UIDEOTO $IGITAL 0HOTOGRAPHYWITH THE 3 IntroductionFirst Steps Camera Operations Scene and Scene Assist Modes Movies Voice Recordings Viewing Pictures on the Camera Menu Guide Technical Notes 4 For Your SafetyWARNINGS 5 Notices8 Table of Contents11 Introduction12 Parts of the Camera16 The Monitor17 1 Shooting mode5, 18, 26 14 Date imprint/date counter 3 Macro close-upmode 23 15 Number of exposures 4 Zoom indicator 15 14 Movie length 35 16 8 Internal memory/memory card 18 Exposure compensation 25, 31 21 11 Self-timerindicator/count down 23 Continuous shooting mode 3 Internal memory/memory card 5 Volume indicator 38, 41 6 Voice memo recording guide 7 Voice memo playback guide 16 Transfer icon 55, 71, 81 8 Current frame number Movie length * Display differs in calendar and list-by-datemodes (49) 18 The COOL-STATIONand AC Adapter20 First StepsInserting the Battery 21 Charging the Battery22 Inserting Memory Cards24 Camera Operations25 Zoom26 Focus and Shutter Release27 Using Menus28 Basic Photography and PlaybackMode 29 Viewing PicturesDeleting Unwanted Pictures 30 Using the Flash31 Red-eyeReductionWhen Lighting Is Poor The AF-assistilluminator may light A blur warning may be displayed ISO 32 Taking Pictures with the Self-Timer33 Macro Close-upMode34 One-TouchPortrait Mode36 Scene and Scene Assist ModesScene Mode 42 Scene Assist Mode45 MoviesRecording Movies 46 The Movie Menu47 Auto-focusModeChoose how the camera focuses in movie mode Single AF focusing from interfering with recording Full-timeAF is not pressed Electronic VR Time- lapse movie 48 Movie Playback49 Voice Recordings53 Viewing Pictures on the Camera64 Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and PrintersViewing Pictures on TV Viewing Pictures on a ComputerQuick Start Guide 65 Choose an3 Connect COOL-STATIONto the computer using the supplied USB cable 4 Placeon. the camera in the COOL-STATIONand turn it Note that the Mass Storage Transfer Marking Pictures for Transfer Interface (setup menu): Choose to mark all new pictures for transfer 89) •Transfer marking (playback menu): Change marking for existing pictures (81) The PictureProject Transfer Button 66 Choosing a USB Option for Connection to a ComputerPTP button Windows XP Choose Mass Storage or PTP Windows 2000 Professional Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Choose Mass Storage.† Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Mac OS X 10.1.5 or later Choose PTP Choose Mass Storage or PTP Can not be used to transfer pictures if memory card is locked Cancel Disconnecting the Camera If PTP is selected for USB, turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable Mass Storage Windows 2000 Professional Stop USB Mass Storage Device Windows Millennium Edition (Me) : Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon ) in the taskbar and select Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) •Macintosh: Drag the untitled camera volume (“NO NAME”) into the Trash Macintosh 67 Printing Pictures Via USB73 Wireless Transfer and PrintingConnecting to a Wireless Network74 Configuring the Camera75 Wireless Camera Set- up UtilityWireless Camera Setup Utility76 Confi rm that the computer is equipped for wire- less LAN and clickHelp Connect the COOL-STATIONto the computer us 5 ing the supplied USB cable and turn the camera on. Click Next to proceed • Windows: If the computer is not confi gured for wireless LAN, uses fi xed IP addressing, or is run ning Windows XP Service Pack 1, the dialog shown in Step 7 will be displayed. Otherwise proceed to Step • Macintosh: Proceed to Step ration): Create an rst-time users of wire- less networks Create Infrastructure (Access Point) and : Connect to an ad-hoc network in one location and infrastructure networks in others •Create Profile manually: Adjust settings manually Create Profile manually Click Next to proceed to Step 77 NextCre was selected, proceed to Step 10. If ad-hoc mode and then proceed to Step Profiles , and buttons Ad-hocMode 79 Wireless Network Settings 80 Connecting to the Network 81 Wireless Transfer82 PC Modecamera off or press the button and select another mode The Wireless Status LED (2) The camera wireless status LED shows data transfer status as follows: •LED blinks: Camera searching for connection or in power-savingmode •LED on: Connection established or data transfer in progress •LED off: Not connected The () Button Saving Pictures Directly to the Computer: Shoot & Transfer 83 Wireless Printing84 Menu GuideShooting Options: The Shooting Menu 90 Playback Options: The Playback Menu91 will92 Small PicCreate a small copy of the current picture. Highlight a size and press 640 × 480 Suited to television playback 320 × 240 Suited to display on web pages 160 × 120 Suitable for e-mail Copy Copy pictures from internal memory to memory card Copy pictures from memory card to internal memory Selected images All images 93 Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu94 Welcome ScreenQuick Startup 95 DaylightSavingTo change the home time zone, select in Step 1 and follow Steps 2–5 96 Photo InfoDate Imprint 97 Date Counter98 AF AssistSound Settings 99 Format Memory/Format CardFormat memory Format card Note that formatting permanently deletes all pictures and other data Quick format Format Format Language Choose a language for camera menus and messages from the following options: Čeština Czech Italiano Italian Svenska Swedish Dansk Danish Nederlands Dutch Deutsch German Norsk Norwegian English English Polski Polish Japanese Español Spanish Português Portuguese Korean Français French Русский Russian Thai Indonesia Indonesian Suomi Finnish Adjust settings for connection to a computer or video device Video mode Choose from NTSC and PAL (54) Auto transfer Reset all Select Reset to restore camera settings to their default values (101) Reset Firmware Version View the current camera fi rmware version and MAC address 100 Technical NotesOptional Accessories 101 Caring for the Camera102 CleaningDo not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals Storage 103 Error Messages106 Troubleshooting110 Appendix111 Defaults (74, 80, 83, 89)Reset Default Flash mode Self timer Macro close-up Exposure compensation Movie options Electronic VR Music Style Playback order Fit to length Auto select Save Images White balance Shooting menu (continued) Interval timer Exposure BSS Sensitivity Color options AF area mode Slide show Photo info Brightness Button sound Auto transfer Date counter Language 112 Image Mode (74), Movie Options (36), and Sound Quality (40)Setting 24 × 18 / 9½ × 17 × 13 / 7 × PC screen (1024) 9 × 7 / 3½ × 2½ 5 × 4 / 2 × 1½ 18 s 3 min. 40 s 1 min. 10 s 14 min. 30 s 35 s 7 min. 20 s Smaller size 3 min. 53 s 48 min. 5 s 212 frames 1800 frames 15 min. 47 s 3 hr. 15 min. 55 s Restrictions on Camera Settings (74) Restrictions apply to the following settings in mode: restored when Standard color or Vivid color is selected 113 Image File and Folder NamesOriginals Identifier Still picture Movie Voice recording Voice memo Cropped copy Small copy D-lightingcopy Selected images Selected files All images Copy all files Shoot & Transfer Copies (44, 45, 82) Copy 114 Specifications115 Built-inflashRange (approx.) W: 0.3–2.6m/1 ft.–8ft. 6 in T: 0.3–1.4m/1 ft–4ft. 7 in Sync method Sensor fl ash system I/O terminals Multi connector (supports ImageLink) Video output Can be selected from NTSC and PAL Standards dard for low power data communications systems) Communications IEEE 802.11g: OFDM protocols Range (line of sight) Approximately 20m/67ft. (varies with location) 2412–2462MHz (11 channels) Data rates IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps Security Access protocols Infrastructure/ad-hoc Supported languages Portuguese, Norwegian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai Power sources • EH-64AC adapter (supplied) Battery life 100.5 × 60 × 21 mm/4.0 × 2.4 × 0.8 in. (W × H × D) 140 g (4.9 oz.) without battery or memory card Temperature 0–40°C (32–104°F) Humidity Specifications 116 MV-15 COOL-STATIONSupported cameras Nikon S6 digital cameras DC in, USB, audio-videoout, camera connector 52 g (1.8 oz) PV-11Dock Insert 32 g (1.1 oz) EH-64AC Adapter Rated input 100–240VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.18–0.1A Rated capacity 18–22VA Rated output DC 4.8 V/1.5 A Length of cord Approximately 1.7 m (5 ft. 7 in.) 110 g (3.9 oz), excluding power cable EN-EL8Rechargeable Li-ionBattery Type Rechargeable lithium-ionbattery 3.7 V/730 mAh 17 g (0.6 oz), excluding terminal cover 117 Index
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