Digital Camera
Shoot, View, and Enjoy
Product Documentation
Quick-Start Guide
For Your Safety
Do not look at the sun through the viewfinder
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Use appropriate cables
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Trademark Information
Table of Contents
Vii
Measuring Light Metering
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Monitor Options
Getting to Know the COOLPIX4500
Getting Started
Overview
First Steps
Overview
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories
About This Manual
Life-Long Learning
Getting to Know the COOLPIX4500
Where to Find It-Parts of the COOLPIX4500
Parts of the Camera and Their Functions
Menu button Focus mode button
How to Use It-Camera Controls and Displays
Monitor
Viewfinder
Func Button
Diopter Adjustment Dial
Multi Selector
Attach the Camera Strap
First Steps
Getting Ready to Use Your Camera
Read Battery Warnings
Insert the Battery
Alternative Power Sources
Clock Battery
Close the battery-chamber cover
Insert the Memory Card
Removing Memory Cards
Closing the Card-Slot Cover
Formatting Memory Cards
Close the card slot cover
Choose a Language
Set the Time and Date
Menu. To exit menus, press Menu button
Basic Playback
Taking Pictures
18-26
27-30
Ready the Camera
Auto Power Off
Taking Pictures
Basics
Meaning
Choose Auto Mode
Display
Camera status
Default
Adjust Camera Settings Optional
Setting
Frame the Picture
Built-in Speedlight
Swivel Limit
Monitor or Viewfinder?
Don’t Block the Shot
Controlling the Monitor
Focus and Shoot
During Recording
Take the picture
Return the lens section to the storage position
Put the Camera Away
Lower the built-in Speedlight
Rotate the lens section to the position shown
Quick Review and Playback
Basic Playback
During Playback
To view pictures, press Button
View other Pictures View current Picture full screen
When the Memory Card Contains No Pictures
Quick Review
Press Description
Full-Screen Playback
Press
Thumbnail Playback
Delete highlighted Picture Return to Shooting mode
Highlight pictures Through Images
Connecting to a Television or VCR
Connecting to a Computer
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Nikon View
Connecting to a Computer
Before You Begin Installing Nikon View
XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows
Read installation instructions for Nikon View
Install Adobe Acrobat Reader
Already Have Nikon View?
Making the Connection Connecting to Your Computer
Direct Connection Connecting Your Camera by Cable
Before Connecting the Camera
Use a Reliable Power Source
Panorama Assist/Ultra HS
Selecting Pictures for Transfer
Windows 98 Second Edition SE
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows Millennium Edition Me
Mac OS
CompactFlash Card Readers
Reading Pictures from Memory Cards
PC Card Adapter
Removing the Memory Card
Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional
Use an AC Adapter
Connecting to a Television or VCR
Choosing a Video Mode
Television Playback
Beyond Point- and-Shoot
Camera Controls
Mode
Shooting-Mode Selection
Shooting and Exposure Modes
Description Menu
Scene Mode
Scene Mode
Image Quality and Size
Icon
Flash mode Icon
Focus mode
Scene Description
Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sun- rises
Scene Description Blur
Effects of candlelight and other indoor background lighting
Any Any Auto
Scene
Background artistically blurred
Tips on Creating a Multiple Exposure
Any† Auto
Multiple Exposure and Panorama Assist
Noise Reduction
Taking Pictures for a Panorama
Use a Tripod
Viewing Photographs Taken in Panorama Mode
Panorama Assist
Programmed Auto
Flexible Program
Exposure Warning
Shutter-Priority Auto
Shutter-Speed Limitations
Noise
Faster Shutter Speeds
Aperture-Priority Auto
Aperture and Zoom
Manual
Shutter-Speed Display
When manual exposure mode is selected
Long Time-Exposures Bulb
Macro Close-Up
Focus Mode
Focusing Near and Far
Option Description
Delaying Shutter Release Self-Timer Mode
Getting Good Results with Autofocus
Autofocus
Choose the Center Focus Area
Focus and Exposure Lock
Autoexposure Lock
Shoot- Focus Mode
Manual Focus
Optical vs. Digital Zoom
Optical and Digital Zoom
Optical Zoom
Framing Pictures
Digital Zoom
Restrictions on Digital Zoom
Flash-Ready Lamp
Flash Mode
Auto Flash Off
Flash Photography
Flash mode is controlled with the button
Using the Built-in Speedlight
Anytime Anytime flash +
Using an Optional Speedlight
Sync Terminal
When Lighting Is Poor
Use Only Nikon Flash Accessories
Close-Ups
Movie Mode
Making Movies P, S, A, and M
Func Button
Cancelling Exposure Compensation
Exposure Compensation
Choosing an Exposure Compensation Value
Reacting Faster to Light
Sensitivity P, S, A, and M
ISO 200 and Above
200 400 800
To delete the picture, press Button
Disable Delete
Keep or Delete
Confirmation dialog will be displayed. Press
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More About Playback
Playback Options
Zoom photo View other Areas of image Cancel zoom
Taking a Closer Look Playback Zoom
Creating a Small Copy of a Picture Small Picture
Restrictions on Small Picture
Viewing Small Picture Files on Other Cameras
Movie Playback
Inverted Playback
Description If voice memo can be recorded
Adding Audio Commentary Voice Memo
Play Memo
Deleting voice memo Select Yes to delete voice memo
File Information
Photo Information
Image File and Folder Names
Shooting Information,
Exposure Information
Focus Confirmation
Shooting Menu
Using Camera Menus
Index to Menu Options
Set-up Menu
Image Size & Quality and Scene Modes
Index to Menu Options
Shooting Menu P, S, A, and M Modes
Saturation Control
SET-UP Menu P, S, A, and M Modes
Index to Menu Options
Ntsc
Playback Menu
SET-UP Menu Playback Mode
Basic Menu Operations
Using Camera Menus
Main Menu
Display menu
Activate the selected menu
A.4
Making Selections with the Command Dial
Make a selection A.2
Exit the menus
Shooting Options
Shooting Menu
Option
Choosing a White Balance Setting
What Is White Balance?
Keeping Colors True White Balance
Bulb Type
Fine-Tuning White Balance
Confirming White Balance
White W
Memory and sets white balance to this value
Preset White Balance
Zoom in and the menu at right will appear in the monitor
Recorded
Image. Best choice in most circumstances
Measuring Light Metering
Confirming the Metering Method
Off-center subjects
Taking a Sequence of Shots Continuous
Focus, Exposure, and White Balance
Confirming the Continuous Setting
Using a Flash
Ultra HS/Movie
Restrictions on BSS
Getting Sharper Pictures BSS Best Shot Selector
Confirming BSS
Ing to shooting conditions
Adjusting Contrast and Brightness Image Adjustment
Viewing the Current Image Adjustment Setting
Later be retouched on a computer
Black-and-White/Sepia
Controlling Color Saturation Control
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Making Effective Use of Memory Image Quality and Size
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Confirming Image Quality and Size Settings
Image Quality
Compression Ratio approx
Print Size
Image Size
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Confirming User Setting
Storing Menu Settings User Setting
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Confirming Image Sharpening
Making Edges More Distinct Image Sharpening
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Settings for Optional Converter Lenses Lens
Use with
Slide Copy Adapter Inverse Color
Confirming the Lens Setting
Slide Copy Adapter
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Controlling Exposure Exposure Options
Confirming AE-Lock Settings
Restores normal exposure and white balance
108
Confirming Exposure Compensation
109
Spot AF Area Metering
Focus-Area Selection AF Area Mode
Controlling Focus Focus Options
110
Auto-Focus Mode
111
Controlling Zoom Zoom Options
112
Prevent this, choose an f/-number from about f/5 to
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Aperture changes as you zoom in or out
Around f/7
Built-in Speedlight pops up automatically when required
Popup Settings for the Built-in Speedlight Pop-Up
Controlling Flash Output Variable Power
Controlling the Flash Speedlight Options
Options for Optional Speedlights Speedlight Cntrl
Flash-Mode Indicators for Optional Speedlights
Flash Mode
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Varying Settings Automatically Auto Bracketing
Select Off to restore normal exposure and white balance
Option No. of shots
Confirming Autoexposure Bracketing
Recording Time
Restrictions on Bracketing
Confirming White Balance Bracketing
Confirming Noise Reduction
Avoiding Grainy Photographs Noise Reduction
Restrictions on Noise Reduction
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Default Setting
Restoring Default Settings Reset All
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Setting Default
Monitor Options Display Mode Brightness
Off Auto Single Wide Int&Ext Active
SET-UP Menu P, S, A, M
Camera Setup
Set-up Menu
SET-UP Menu Playback
Adjusting Monitor Brightness Brightness
Adjusting Monitor Settings Monitor Options
Controlling the Monitor Display Mode P, S, A, M Only
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Customizing Camera Controls Controls
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Posure
Conserving Battery Power Auto Off
125
File Numbering
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127
Resetting File Numbering to
Audio Confirmation Shutter Sound
Option Description Off
Before Formatting
Formatting Memory Cards CF Card Format
During Formatting
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Storing Photo Info in a Separate File info.txt
Setting the Time and Date Date
Confirming Shutter Release Shot Confirmation
129
Choosing a Language Language
Choosing a Video Standard Video Mode
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Protecting Images from Deletion Disable Delete
Choosing a USB Option USB
Protocol
132
Windows 2000 Professional
133
Playback Menu
Deleting Pictures Delete
Managing Pictures
Before Deletion
Deleting Selected Pictures Selected Images
134
Removing Transfer Marking from All Images Transfer
Cancelling the Current Print Order Print Set
Deleting All Pictures Erase All Images
Hidden and Protected Pictures
Selecting a Folder for Playback Folders
136
Hidden and Protected Images
Deleting Folders Delete
137
Small Picture
Have not been hidden using Hide Image will be
Automated Playback Slide Show
138
Auto Off
Changing the Display Interval
Frame Interval
139
Restrictions on Perspective Control
Changing Vertical Perspective Perspective Control
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141
Stretch top Image Bottom
Perspective Control
Choosing a Size for Small Pictures Small Pic
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Safeguarding Valuable Pictures Protect
143
All images are hidden
Deleted using the button or the options in the Delete menu
Hiding Pictures During Playback Hide Image
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Cancelling the Print Order
Ordering Prints Print Set
Prints, and the information to be included on each
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Selecting Images for Transfer Auto Transfer
Selecting Pictures for Transfer Selected Photos
List of thumbnails
Marking Pictures for Transfer with Other Cameras
Selecting All Pictures for Transfer All Photos
Marking All Images for Transfer
Removing Transfer Marking from All Images
149
Camera Care, Options, and Resources
150
Optional Accessories
Rechargeable battery EN-EL1 Li-ion batteries
Carrying case
Approved Memory Cards
151
Caring for the Camera and Battery
152
Tips and Tricks for Handling Batteries
Storage
153
Avoid Contact with Liquid Crystal
Cleaning
154
For Product Information and Tips For Contact Information
Troubleshooting
Web Resources
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Possible cause
Problem Possible cause
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Error Messages
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Specifications
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162
File system
Weight Operating Environment Temperature Humidity
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System requirements Nikon View 5 Windows
Index
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Index
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Party/Indoor Perspective Control, 140-142 Photocell
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