User’s Manual
AVC Patent Portfolio License
Trademark Information
Page
Read This First
Confirming the Package Contents
About the Included Reference Manual CD
About This Manual
Iii
Refer to the Reference Manual CD for pages indicated with E
Other Information
Icon
Reference Section, F Technical Notes and Index
Before Taking Important Pictures
Information and Precautions
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories
Life-Long Learning
Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced
About the Manuals
Comply with copyright notices
Disposing of Data Storage Devices
Vii
For Your Safety
Keep out of reach of children
Observe caution when handling batteries
Introduction
Use appropriate cables
3D Images
Xii
Modifications
Xiii
Interface Cables
Xiv
Following apply only to users in European countries
Symbol for Separate Collection in European Countries
Table of Contents
Xvii
Xviii
Parts of the Camera
Camera Body
Monitor
Lens
Camera Body
Multi selector Apply selection button
Shooting mode button
Parts of the Camera Attach them at two places
Attaching the Camera Strap and Lens Cap
Lens Cap
Raising and Lowering the Flash
Monitor
Shooting Mode
34, 35, 44
19, 88, E71
E69
Current image number
Basics of Shooting and Playback
Turn the Camera On and Select Shooting Mode
Preparation 3 Set the Display Language, Date, and Time
Insert the batteries
Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot Cover
Close the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover
Preparation 1 Insert the Batteries
Removing the Batteries
Battery Type
Applicable Batteries
Alkaline Batteries
Slide the memory card in until it clicks into place
Preparation 2 Insert a Memory Card
Insert a memory card
Inserting a Memory Card
Formatting a Memory Card
Monitor have turned off before opening the battery-chamber
Internal Memory and Memory Cards
Removing the Memory Card
Approved Memory Cards
Press Hor Ito select Yes and press the k button
Press the power switch to turn on the camera
Press Hor Ito select Yes and then press the kbutton
Press Hor Ito select the date format and press the kbutton
When Easy auto mode is displayed, press the kbutton
Imprinting the Shooting Date in Printed Images
Changing the Language Setting and the Date and Time Setting
Clock Battery
Shooting and Playback
Turn the Camera On and Select Shooting Mode
Easy auto mode is used in this example
Press the Abutton
What the shooting conditions are
Battery level indicator
Exhausted
Camera enters
Power Saving Function Auto Off
Turning the Camera On and Off
Frame the picture
Frame a Picture
Hold the camera steady
Zoom out Zoom
Using the Zoom
Easy Auto Mode
When Using a Tripod
Basics of Shooting and Playback Small image size
Digital Zoom
Digital Zoom and Interpolation
Maximum optical zoom
Press the shutter-release button halfway A27
Focus and Shoot
Press all the way Shutter and take a picture
Shutter-release Button
Press halfway
Release button is pressed halfway
To Make Sure You Do Not Miss a Shot
See Using Face Detection a 65 for more information
Autofocus
AF-assist Illuminator and Flash
Display
Play Back Images
Press the cplayback button
Use the multi selector to select an image to
More Information
Viewing Images
Delete Images
To undo the selection, press I to remove y
Deleting the Last Image Captured While in Shooting Mode
Operating the Erase Selected Images Screen
Adjusting Brightness Exposure Compensation
Smart Portrait Mode Capturing Smiling Faces
Features That Can Be Set Using the Multi Selector
Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously Focusing
Automatic Scene Selection
GEasy Auto Mode
Changing GEasy Auto Mode Settings
To View a Description Help Display of Each Scene
Scene Mode Shooting Suited to Scenes
Backlighting
Shooting
Changing Scene Mode Settings
Characteristics of Each Scene
ENight portrait
IDusk/dawn
HSunset
Frame a
JNight landscape
MFireworks show
Page
Shooting Features OPet portrait
With your TV or monitor to ensure proper use
Taking 3D Pictures E5 Shooting Features
S3D photography
Shooting ends
Smart Portrait Mode Capturing Smiling Faces
Set Smile timer a 46, E28 to Off
Press the a button and select a different shooting mode
Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously
Changing Smart Portrait Mode Settings
Auto Off in Smile Timer Mode
When the Self-timer Lamp Flashes
Blink proof
Option Description Image mode
Setting, the new setting is applied to all shooting modes
Options Available in the Smart Portrait Menu
Portrait A36 or Night portrait A37 scene mode
Using Skin Softening
Changing AAuto Mode Settings
AAuto Mode
And-white,Sepia, and Cyanotype
Options Available in the Auto Shooting Menu
Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Cloudy, and Flash
Easy Scene Smart Auto
Features That Can Be Set Using the Multi Selector
Available Features
Macro mode
Press the mflash pop-up button
Using the Flash Flash Modes
Press the multi selector Hmflash mode
Maximum telephoto zoom position
Lowering the Flash
Flash Lamp
Effective Range of the Flash
Available Flash Modes
Red-eye Reduction
Flash Mode Setting
Frame the picture and press Shutter-release button halfway
Using the Self-timer
Timer cannot be used
Focus and exposure will be set Shooting Features
Press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down
From the lens Shooting Features
Using Macro Mode
Macro Mode Setting
Exposure Compensation Value
Adjusting Brightness Exposure Compensation
Press the kbutton to apply the compensation value
Press the shutter-release button to take a picture
Off Off6
Default Settings
Flash1 Self-timer Macro Exposure A51 A55 A57
A59
Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously
Image Mode Settings Image Size and Quality
Changing the Image Size Image Mode
Number of Images That Can Be Saved
Single
Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously
Than Auto, Motion detection is disabled
Portrait A36 and Night portrait
Focusing
Using Face Detection
Focus Lock
Playback Zoom
Using ViewNX
Features
Playback Zoom
Image is zoomed Displayed area guide Playback Features
Calendar Display
Thumbnail Display, Calendar Display
Features Available in Playback Mode Playback Menu
Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or Printer
Page
Windows
Using ViewNX
Installing ViewNX
Compatible Operating Systems
Mac OS
Start the installer
Download the software
Remove the ViewNX 2 Installer CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software
Choose how images will be copied to the computer
Connecting the USB Cable
When using Windows
Transferring Images to the Computer
Click Start Transfer
Transfer images to the computer
Terminate the connection
Starting ViewNX 2 Manually
Viewing Images
Start ViewNX
Recording
Changing Movie Recording Settings the Movie Menu
Recording Movies
Playing Back Movies
Press the bemovie-record button to start movie recording
Recording Movies
Display the shooting screen
Lower the flash A5
Then modify the composition
When recording ends, digital zoom turns off
Press the bemovie-record button again to end recording
Functions Available with Movie Recording
Movie Options and Maximum Movie Length
1280×720 and mVGA 640×480
Changing Movie Recording Settings the Movie Menu
Deleting Movies
Playing Back Movies
Functions Available During Playback
Adjusting Volume
Page
Setup
General Camera Setup
Setup Menu
E62
Computer Reset all
Battery type
Option Description Format memory
Page
Technical Notes and Index
Technical Notes and Index
Camera
Caring for the Product
Technical Notes and Index
Charging Rechargeable Batteries
Batteries
Spare Batteries
Charging Batteries
Recycling
Battery Terminals
Remaining Battery Charge
Cold Environment Usage
Memory Cards
Storage
Cleaning and Storage
Cleaning
88, E58
Troubleshooting
Power, Display, Settings Issues
Cannot operate properly Camera is off Battery is exhausted
Support Print date
Hide info is selected for Photo info
Select Show info
Time zone and date has not been set
Pressed
Shooting Issues
Characteristics of Digital Cameras
F10
F11
To Multi-shot
Off is selected for Sound settings Shutter
F12
F13
F14
Playback Issues
Displayed Internal memory
89, E61 Settings setup menu
F15
ViewNX Memory card contains no images. Replace
F16
Specifications
F17
Fireworks show scene mode
F18
F19
Specifications
F20
Supported Standards
F21
Symbols
Index
Numerics
F22
Pet portrait auto release
F23
Number of exposures remaining
Skin softening......... , 70, E11, E27
Power switch/power-on lamp
F24
20, 23
F25
USB connector and audio/video output
6MM25811-01