Connecting to an AC Adapter (optional)
The camera can be powered from AC electrical outlets rated at 100- 240 V 50/60Hz using the
1 Open the
2 Set the Mode dial to , and connect the AC adapter plug to the
3 Plug in the adapter.
•The
•The
Notes: Connecting the AC adapter
•When connecting or removing the AC adapter plug, make sure that the Mode
dial is set to .
•Use only the Nikon Accessory
•The camera and the AC adapter may become warm when plugged in for a long time. This is not a malfunction.
•When taking pictures with the AC adapter connected, make sure that the adapter cord does not get in front of the lens, Speedlight or the flash sync sensor.
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Connecting to a television or VCR
You can connect the COOLPIX995 to a television or VCR to display images on a TV monitor or make a recording on a VCR using the provided video cable.
1 Open the Video output connector/USB connector cover as shown.
Video output connector
USB connector
2 Connect the video cable provided.
• Insert the black plug on the video cable into the camera's video output |
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connector, and connect the yellow plug to the |
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or VCR. Note that the Video input connector is not the same as the |
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connector used to connect your TV or VCR to an antenna or aerial. |
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• When the Monitor is turned off, shooting (text) information will not be |
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displayed on the television screen. |
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• To prevent the camera from turning off during extended Video viewing or |
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recording, use the optional AC adapter. |
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• Auto Power Off (p. 175) for the Monitor is fixed at 30 minutes when the AC |
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adapter is connected. However, when the video cable is connected, the |
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COOLPIX995 will not turn off automatically and the video output will continue |
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until the camera is turned off manually. |
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• The Video Mode item in the | Connections | |
and PAL standards for video output. Select a standard that matches that | ||
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used in your television set. Note that when the PAL video standard is |
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selected, the Monitor will turn off when the camera is connected to a video |
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device. While recording in Ultra HS or Movie mode (p. 99), the Monitor will |
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be used for display and video output will be suspended. |
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