Favorite Pictures Mode

After shooting, you can add your favorite still images to albums; there are nine albums available. After you add images to an album, you can use favorite picture mode to view those images easily.

By creating albums for certain subjects or events, you can find your favorite images easily.

The same image can be added to multiple albums.

Up to 200 images can be added to each album.

Adding Images to Albums

Press the c button (playback mode) Md button M hFavorite pictures

Images cannot be added to albums in favorite pictures playback mode.

1Rotate the multi selector or press Jor Kto choose an image and press Hto display y.

You can add yto multiple images. To remove y, press I.

Rotate the zoom control (A2) to g(i) to switch back to full-frame playback or f(h) to 12-image thumbnail display.

Press the kbutton to display the album selection screen.

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2Use the multi selector to select the desired album and press the kbutton.

The selected images are added and the camera switches to the playback menu.

To add the same image to multiple albums, repeat from step 1.

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BNotes About Favorite Pictures

When images are added to an album, they are not moved from the folder to which they were saved (E90) or copied to the album. Only the file names of the images are added to the album. When using favorite pictures mode, images are played back by retrieving the images that correspond to the file names added to the albums.

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Nikon S6300 manual Favorite Pictures Mode, Adding Images to Albums

S6300 specifications

The Nikon S6300 is a compact digital camera that seamlessly combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for photography enthusiasts and novices alike. Released as part of Nikon's Coolpix line, the S6300 garnered attention for its impressive capabilities in a sleek design.

At the heart of the S6300 is a 16-megapixel CMOS sensor, which allows for vibrant and clear image capture even in challenging lighting conditions. This sensor size is substantial for a compact camera, providing greater depth and detail in photographs. Coupled with an EXPEED C2 image processor, the S6300 excels in reducing noise and enhancing overall image quality, resulting in sharp, high-resolution photos.

One of the standout features of the S6300 is its versatile NIKKOR lens with a 10x optical zoom. This lens ranges from a wide-angle 25mm to a telephoto 250mm, enabling users to capture a variety of scenes, from expansive landscapes to detailed close-ups. The lens is complemented by optical image stabilization (VR), which minimizes blurriness caused by camera shake, allowing for steady shots even at full zoom or in low light.

The S6300 also boasts a 3-inch LCD screen with 921,000 dots, providing clear and vibrant playback and easy navigation through menus. This screen is particularly beneficial for reviewing images and adjusting settings on the fly. The camera features a range of automatic shooting modes, including Smart Portrait and Scene Selection, which take the guesswork out of photography. With these modes, users can quickly select settings that best fit specific situations, from portraits to night scenes.

In addition to its still photography capabilities, the Nikon S6300 excels in video recording. It can capture Full HD 1080p videos at 30 frames per second, ensuring high-quality video output. The built-in stereo microphone enhances the audio quality, making the S6300 a versatile option for those interested in videography as well.

With its compact design, lightweight body, and robust performance, the Nikon S6300 presents a wonderful balance of portability and functionality. Its combination of features makes it suitable for everyday use, travel, or special events, appealing to a wide range of users who appreciate quality photography in a small package. Remarkably user-friendly and equipped with modern technology, the S6300 remains a notable choice in the world of compact digital cameras.