Digital Camera
Trademark Information
Observe proper precautions when handling batteries
Observe caution when using the camera strap
Turn off immediately in the event of malfunction
Do not use in the presence of flammable gas
Use appropriate cables
Observe caution when operat- ing the flash
Keep out of reach of children
Removing memory cards
Handle the lens and all moving parts with care
Keep dry
Do not drop
Keep away from strong mag- netic fields
For Home or Office USE
This class B digital apparatus meets all
Postage stamps or post cards issued
Requirements of the Canadian Interfer
Do not copy or reproduce paper
Before Taking Important Pictures
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories
Table of contents
100
Shooting Menu
103
106
Internal Memory and SD Memory Card
Introduction
Life-Long Learning
Before You Begin
Parts of the Camera
Power switch Power-on lamp Q 12 Q Shutter-release button Q
Attaching the Camera Strap
Lens Q
You Begin
Parts of the Camera
Before
Monitor
Internal memory/memory card Indicator
Before You
Begin
Controlling the Monitor
Monitor
Current frame number/total number Frames/length of movie
Monitor shows Monitor off Through lens only Framing grid
Setup Q
Mode Dial
Before You Begin Movie Q
Auto Q
Shutter-Release Button
Navigating the Menus
Multi selector is used to navigate through the camera menus
Move cursor up
Close the battery-chamber cover
Open the battery-chamber cover
Important Battery Type
Inserting Batteries
Alternative Power Sources
Read Battery Warnings
Inserting Batteries Replacing Batteries
Damaged Batteries
Confirm that the camera is off
Inserting Memory Cards
Open the memory card slot cover Insert the memory card
Close the memory card slot cover
Inserting Memory Cards Formatting Memory Cards
Write Protect Switch
Removing Memory Cards
Memory Cards
Check the battery level in the monitor
Checking the Battery Level
Turn the camera on
X Button
Power-on Lamp
Checking the Battery Level Turning the Camera Off
Auto Power Off Standby Mode
Sleep Mode
Clock Battery
Basic Setup
Language
Date
Setting the Clock from Nikon View Windows XP/Mac OS X Only
Basic Setup
Home Time Zone
Set
Rotate the mode dial to P Turn the camera on
Select P Mode
Basic Photography
Select P Mode Number of Exposures Remaining
Ready the camera
Frame the Picture
Frame your subject
Dont Block the Shot
Monitor or Viewfinder?
When Lighting Is Poor
Frame the Picture Digital Zoom
Focus
Focus and Shoot
Take the picture
Monitor turns off while flash is charging
Getting Good Results with Autofocus
Focusing on Off-Center Subjects Focus Lock
Focus and Shoot During Recording
View pictures in the monitor
Press the x button
Erase 1 image ?
Deleting Unwanted Pictures
Picture type Identifier Extension
Playback Tip
Image File and Folder Names
To select the flash mode
When Lighting Is Poor Using the Flash
Exit menu. Flash mode shown by icon at bottom of monitor
Following flash modes are available
2 Camera Shake Icon
Flash Mode Selection
Flash Range
Close-Ups
Display self-timer menu
Taking a Self-Portrait Using the Self-Timer
Exit menu. Self-timer icon is displayed Monitor
Stopping the Self-Timer
Display macro close-up menu
Macro Close-up Mode
Assist Modes
Assist and Scene Modes
Scene Modes
Assist and Scene Modes
Image Mode
Using the Guides
Framing Assist
Portrait
Framing Assist
Portrait Assist
Landscape
NLandscape Assist
Architecture
Group right
Sports Assist
Sports Assist
Sports
Sport composite
MNight Portrait Assist
Flash Mode Selection in m Mode
Beach/Snow
Scene Mode
Party/Indoor
Following scenes are available
Scene Mode
OFF* & OFF
Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises
Selected
$ Y OFF* & OFF
HFireworks show
Menu Exit Set
To use panorama assist, follow the steps below
Bottom to top
Joining Panorama Pictures
Using a Tripod
Enters standby mode
Ries have been taken
Panorama Assist
Viewing Pictures on the Camera
Cancel zoom and return to full-screen playback
Cancel zoom
Viewing Pictures on the Camera
Zoom out
Zoom picture in and out
Cropping Pictures
Save this image as displayed?
Photo Trim
Press Description
Voice Memos Recording and Playback E3200 only
Voice Memos
Viewing Pictures on TV
Choosing a Video Mode
Turn the camera off
Connectcamera the AV/video cable to
Viewing Pictures on a Computer
Before Connecting the Camera
Camera a
Button
Viewing Pictures on a Computer
Connecting the USB Cable
UC-E6 USB cable
Windows 2000 Professional
Drag the Noname camera volume into Trash
Disconnecting the Camera
Drag the untitled camera volume into the Trash
Mac OS
Printing pictures
Printing Pictures
Print SET
Playback Menu 1/3
Highlight Print selected Printing Pictures
Print Selection
Check will appear in box next to item
Date Info
Date
Printing Pictures Print Set
Print
Printing Via Direct USB Connection
USB
Exit
Display selection dialog
Icon
Highlight Dpof printing
PictBridge Print
Dpof Printing
Printer ready? 007 prints
Error Messages
Use a Reliable Power Source
Before Printing
Dpof Printing
Start recording
Rotate the mode dial to W Turn the camera on
Recording Movies
Movies
Flash Mode Selection in W Mode
Recording Movies
Display Movie Options menu
TV movie Small size Smaller size
Ŕŗ TV movie Small size Ōő Smaller size
Make selection.†
AUTO-FOCUS Mode
Highlight Auto-focus mode
Movie
Display options
Deleting Movies
Playback Volume E3200 only
Viewing Movies
Image mode White balance Exp. +
Using the Shooting Menu
Display shooting menu
Shooting Menu
Image mode
Using the Shooting Menu
Highlight menu item
EXP. +
High Normal
Image Mode
Image Mode 1/2
Image Size
Image Mode and Number of Exposures Remaining
Print Size
Memory Memory card
White Balance
White balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting condi
Option Description Auto
Tions. Best choice in most situations
White BAL Preset
Preset White Balance
Cancel Measure
White Balance
+0.3
Exp. +
Choosing an Exposure Compensation Value
Exposure Compensation
Continuous
Restrictions on Camera Settings
Continuous
Single Continuous Multi-shot
BSS
Best Shot Selector
Best Shot Selector
OFF
Color Options
Color Options Indicator
Color Options
Standard color Vivid color
Playback menu contains the following options
Using the Playback Menu
To display the playback menu
Display playback menu
Slide Show
Slide Show
Loop
Auto Off
Deleting Selected Pictures
Delete
Delete
Highlight Erase selected images
Delete
Deleting All Pictures
Highlight Erase all images
Before Deletion
Protect
Protect
Complete operation and return to play Back menu
Menu
Auto Transfer
Auto Transfer
Transferring More than 999 Pictures
Hidden Pictures
Auto Transfer
Marking Selected Pictures for Transfer
All on All off
Complete operation
Small Picture
Copies can not be viewed or cropped using playback zoom
Small PIC
Highlight option
Copying Selected Pictures
Copy
Highlight memory → memory Card or memory card → mem
Highlight Selected images
Copy
Copying All Pictures
Selected images will be copied. OK?
Highlight memory → memory Card or memory card →
Print Set
Copy
File Number
Setup menu contains the following options
Using the Setup Menu
Welcome screen Date Monitor settings
SET-UP 1/5
Welcome Screen
Disable welcome Nikon Animation
Small Pictures and Cropped Copies
Select an Image
Date
Setup Menu Option Description Date
Camera Clock
Time zone
GMT + Location
As described on the previous
Time Zones
Show info Hide info Framing grid
Monitor Settings
Monitor SETTINGS1/2
Date Imprint 1/2
Date Imprint
Off Date Date and time
Date Imprint
Date counter
Date counter
Brightness
Brightness
Button sound Shutter sound Start-up sound
Sound Settings
Sound Settings 1/2
Blur Check
Blur Warning
Blur Warning
Auto OFF
Auto off Sleep mode
Auto Off
Memory Card Format
Format memory/card
All images will be deleted
All images will be
Reset All
Video Mode
Language
Français French, Italiano Italian, Nederlands
Following settings are affected
Reset All
Resetting File Numbering to
Setting Default
Battery Type
Battery Type
Backup Battery
Firmware Version
San Disk
Optional Accessories
Approved Memory Cards
Caring for Your Camera
Batteries
Caring for Your Camera
Display Problem Solution
Error Messages
Clean
Check that Connectors are
Pictures at current settings
Shooting mode
Display
Electronically-Controlled Cameras
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause
Night landscape E3200
Troubleshooting
Mode and choosing B Party/Indoor, C Beach
Dawn selected in scene menu
Sports assist Movie, or to e scene
Or other make of camera
Picture is a movie
CCD
Specifications
Exif Version
Specifications
Design Rule for Camera File System DCF
Index
Symbols
Index
Size, see Image mode Slide show Small pic, 71
Night landscape, 28, 36, 104 Nikon View, 45
See also Date imprint, Digital Print Order For- mat
6MAA9511-A