Nortel Networks Digital Camera P5100 User Manual

DIGITAL CAMERA  
User’s Manual  
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For Your Safety  
To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, read  
the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment.  
Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them.  
The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions listed  
in this section are indicated by the following symbol:  
This icon marks warnings, information that should be read before using this Nikon  
product, to prevent possible injury.  
WARNINGS  
Turn off in the Event of  
Malfunction  
Should you notice smoke or an  
Do not use the Camera or AC  
Adapter in the Presence of  
Flammable Gas  
Do not use electronic equipment in  
the presence of flammable gas, as this  
could result in explosion or fire.  
unusual smell coming from the  
camera or AC adapter, unplug the AC  
adapter and remove the battery  
immediately, taking care to avoid  
burns. Continued operation could  
result in injury. After removing or  
disconnecting the power source, take  
the equipment to a Nikon-authorized  
service representative for inspection.  
Handle the Camera Strap with  
Care  
Never place the strap around the neck  
of an infant or child.  
Keep out of Reach of Children  
Particular care should be taken to  
prevent infants from putting the  
battery or other small parts into their  
mouths.  
Do not Disassemble  
Touching the internal parts of the  
camera or AC adapter could result in  
injury. Repairs should be performed  
only by qualified technicians. Should  
the camera or AC adapter break open  
as the result of a fall or other accident,  
take the product to a Nikon-authorized  
service representative for inspection,  
after unplugging the product and/or  
removing the battery.  
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For Your Safety  
Observe caution when  
handling the battery  
skin, rinse immediately with plenty  
of water.  
The battery may leak or explode if  
improperly handled. Observe the  
following precautions when handling  
the battery for use in this product:  
Before replacing the battery, turn  
the product off. If you are using the  
AC adapter, be sure it is unplugged.  
Only use a Rechargeable Li-ion  
Battery EN-EL5 (supplied). Use the  
Battery Charger MH-61 (supplied) to  
charge the battery.  
When inserting the battery, do not  
attempt to insert it upside down or  
backwards.  
Do not short or disassemble the  
battery or attempt to remove or  
break the battery insulation or  
casing.  
Do not expose the battery to flames  
or to excessive heat.  
Do not immerse in or expose to  
water.  
Replace the terminal cover when  
transporting the battery. Do not  
transport or store with metal objects  
such as necklaces or hairpins.  
The battery is prone to leakage  
when fully discharged. To avoid  
damage to the product, be sure to  
remove the battery when no charge  
remains.  
Observe the following  
precautions when handling  
the battery charger  
Keep dry. Failure to observe this  
precaution could result in fire or  
electric shock.  
Dust on or near the metal parts of  
the plug should be removed with a  
dry cloth. Continued use could  
result in fire.  
Do not handle the power cable or  
go near the battery charger during  
lightning storms. Failure to observe  
this precaution could result in  
electric shock.  
Do not damage, modify, forcibly tug  
or bend the power cable, place it  
under heavy objects, or expose it to  
heat or flames. Should the insulation  
be damaged and the wires become  
exposed, take it to a Nikon-  
authorized service representative for  
inspection. Failure to observe these  
precautions could result in fire or  
electric shock.  
Discontinue use immediately should  
you notice any change in the  
battery, such as discoloration or  
deformation.  
If liquid from the damaged battery  
comes in contact with clothing or  
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For Your Safety  
Do not handle the plug or battery  
charger with wet hands. Failure to  
observe this precaution could result  
in electric shock.  
Do not operate the flash with  
the flash window touching a  
person or object  
Failure to observe this precaution  
could result in burns or fire.  
Use appropriate cables  
When connecting cables to the input  
and output jacks, use only the cables  
provided or sold by Nikon for the  
purpose, to maintain compliance with  
product regulations.  
Avoid Contact with Liquid  
Crystal  
Should the monitor break, care should  
be taken to avoid injury caused by  
broken glass and to prevent liquid  
crystal from the monitor touching the  
skin or entering the eyes or mouth.  
Handle moving parts with  
care  
Be careful that your fingers or other  
objects are not pinched by the lens  
cover or other moving parts.  
CD-ROMs  
The CD-ROMs supplied with this  
device should not be played back on  
audio CD equipment. Playing CD-  
ROMs on an audio CD player could  
cause hearing loss or damage the  
equipment.  
Observe caution when using  
the flash  
Using the flash close to your subject’s  
eyes could cause temporary visual  
impairment. Particular care should be  
observed if photographing infants,  
when the flash should be no less than  
one meter (39 in.) from the subject.  
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Notices  
Consult the dealer or an  
experienced radio/television  
technician for help.  
Notice for Customers in the  
U.S.A.  
Federal Communications  
Commission (FCC) Radio  
Frequency Interference  
Statement  
COOLPIX P5100  
This equipment has been tested and  
found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the FCC rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful  
CAUTIONS  
Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be  
notified that any changes or  
interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses, and  
can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in  
modifications made to this device that  
are not expressly approved by Nikon  
Corporation may void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on,  
the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an  
outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
Interface Cables  
Use the interface cables sold or  
provided by Nikon for your equipment.  
Using other interface cables may  
exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of  
the FCC rules.  
Notice for customers in the State of  
California  
WARNING: Handling the cord on this  
product will expose you to lead, a  
chemical known to the State of  
California to cause birth defects or  
other reproductive harm.  
Wash hands after handling.  
Nikon Inc.,  
1300 Walt Whitman Road, Melville,  
New York 11747-3064 USA  
Tel: 631-547-4200  
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Notices  
Notice for customers in Canada  
CAUTION  
This Class B digital apparatus complies  
with Canadian ICES-003.  
ATTENTION  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B  
est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du  
Canada.  
Symbol for Separate Collection in  
European Countries  
This symbol indicates that  
this product is to be  
collected separately.  
The following apply only to  
users in European countries:  
This product is designated for  
separate collection at an  
appropriate collection point. Do not  
dispose of as household waste.  
For more information, contact the  
retailer or the local authorities in  
charge of waste management.  
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Introduction  
About This Manual  
Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX P5100 digital camera. This  
manual was written to help you enjoy shooting with your Nikon digital camera.  
Read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it where all those who use the  
product will read it.  
Symbols and Conventions  
To make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbols and  
conventions are used:  
This icon marks cautions,  
This icon marks tips, additional  
information that should be read  
information that may be helpful  
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D
before use, to prevent damage  
to the camera.  
when using the camera.  
This icon indicates that more  
information is available  
elsewhere in this manual or in  
the Quick Start Guide.  
This icon marks notes,  
information that should be read  
before using the camera.  
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Notations  
A Secure Digital (SD) memory card is referred to as a “memory card.”  
The setting at the time of purchase is referred to as the “default setting.”  
The names of menu items displayed in the camera monitor, and the names of  
buttons or messages displayed in the computer monitor are indicated with  
brackets ([ ]).  
Screen Samples  
In this manual, images are sometimes omitted from monitor display samples so  
that monitor indicators can be more clearly shown.  
Illustrations and Screen Display  
Illustrations and text displays shown in this manual may differ from actual display.  
C Memory Cards  
Pictures shot with this camera can be stored in the camera’s internal memory or on removable  
memory cards. If a memory card is inserted, all new pictures will be stored on the memory card and  
delete, playback and format operations will apply only to the pictures on the memory card. The  
memory card must be removed before the internal memory can be formatted or used to store,  
delete or view pictures.  
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Information and Precautions  
Life-Long Learning  
As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning” commitment to ongoing product support and education,  
continually updated information is available online at the following sites:  
For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/  
For users in Europe and Africa: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support/  
For users in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East: http://www.nikon-asia.com/  
Visit these sites to keep up-to-date with the latest product information, tips, answers to frequently  
asked questions (FAQs), and general advice on digital imaging and photography. Additional  
information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area. See the URL below for  
contact information:  
http://nikonimaging.com/  
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories  
Nikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic  
circuitry. Only Nikon brand electronic accessories (including battery chargers, batteries, AC adapters,  
and flash accessories) certified by Nikon specifically for use with this Nikon digital camera are  
engineered and proven to operate within the operational and safety requirements of this electronic  
circuitry.  
THE USE OF NON-NIKON ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES COULD DAMAGE THE CAMERA AND MAY  
VOID YOUR NIKON WARRANTY.  
For more information about Nikon brand accessories, contact a local authorized Nikon dealer.  
Holographic seal: Identifies this  
Rechargeable Li-ion  
device as an authentic Nikon product.  
Battery EN-EL5  
Before Shooting Important Pictures  
Before shooting pictures on important occasions (such as at weddings or before taking the camera  
on a trip), take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning normally. Nikon will not be held  
liable for damages or lost profits that may result from product malfunction.  
About the Manuals  
No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,  
stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without  
Nikon’s prior written permission.  
Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described in  
these manuals at any time and without prior notice.  
Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product.  
While every effort was made to ensure that the information in these manuals is accurate and  
complete, we would appreciate it were you to bring any errors or omissions to the attention of the  
Nikon representative in your area (address provided separately).  
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Information and Precautions  
Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction  
Note that simply being in possession of material that was digitally copied or reproduced by means  
of a scanner, digital camera or other device may be punishable by law.  
Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced  
Do not copy or reproduce paper money, coins, securities, government bonds or local government  
bonds, even if such copies or reproductions are stamped “Sample.” The copying or reproduction  
of paper money, coins, or securities which are circulated in a foreign country is prohibited. Unless  
the prior permission of the government was obtained, the copying or reproduction of unused  
postage stamps or post cards issued by the government is prohibited. The copying or  
reproduction of stamps issued by the government and of certified documents stipulated by law is  
prohibited.  
Cautions on certain copies and reproductions  
The government has issued cautions on copies or reproductions of securities issued by private  
companies (shares, bills, checks, gift certificates, etc.), commuter passes or coupon tickets, except  
when a minimum of necessary copies are to be provided for business use by a company. Also, do  
not copy or reproduce passports issued by the government, licenses issued by public agencies  
and private groups, ID cards and tickets, such as passes and meal coupons.  
Comply with copyright notices  
The copying or reproduction of copyrighted creative works such as books, music, paintings,  
woodcut prints, maps, drawings, movies and photographs is governed by national and  
international copyright laws. Do not use this product for the purpose of making illegal copies or to  
infringe copyright laws.  
Disposing of Data Storage Devices  
Please note that deleting images or formatting data storage devices such as memory cards or built-  
in camera memory does not completely erase the original image data. Deleted files can sometimes  
be recovered from discarded storage devices using commercially available software, potentially  
resulting in the malicious use of personal image data. Ensuring the privacy of such data is the user’s  
responsibility.  
Before discarding a data storage device or transferring ownership to another person, erase all data  
using commercial deletion software, or format the device and then completely refill it with images  
containing no private information (for example, pictures of empty sky). Be sure to also replace any  
pictures selected for the welcome screen (A 122). Care should be taken to avoid injury or damage  
to property when physically destroying data storage devices.  
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Parts of the Camera  
The Camera Body  
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2
3
4
5
6
Lens cover closed  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Command dial ..................................................9  
Power-on lamp................................... 17, 130  
Power switch...................................................17  
Mode dial..............................................................8  
Viewfinder.........................................................24  
Built-in flash .....................................................30  
Accessory shoe cover ............................. 139  
Accessory shoe........................................... 139  
Shutter-release button..............................26  
12 Cable connector............................76, 78, 82  
13 Connector cover ...........................76, 78, 82  
14 Power connector cover.........................136  
Self-timer lamp....................................32, 142  
15  
AF-assist illuminator............. 27, 129, 142  
16 Microphone......................................59, 64, 71  
17 Lens ring..........................................................138  
18 Lens......................................................... 143, 154  
19 Lens cover  
10 Eyelet for camera strap (×2)  
Zoom control..................................................25  
f (wide) ..............................................25  
g
(tele).................................................25  
h (thumbnail playback)............51  
(playback zoom).......................53  
j (help) ...............................................11  
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2
3
4
5
6
15 16 17  
10  
11 12  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
w (FUNC) button................................9, 132  
x (monitor) button.................................12  
c (playback) button ............................... 28  
d (menu) button..........11, 65, 90, 115  
l (delete) button .........28, 29, 59, 70, 74  
Speaker............................................... 59, 70, 73  
Viewfinder.........................................................24  
Flash lamp.........................................................31  
Auto focus (AF) lamp .................................26  
10 Monitor ..................................................6, 12, 23  
11 Multi selector...................................................10  
12 k button ..........................................................10  
13 Tripod socket  
Battery-chamber/memory card slot  
14  
cover.............................................................16, 20  
15 Memory card slot..........................................20  
16 Battery chamber............................................16  
17 Battery latch.............................................16, 17  
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Parts of the Camera  
The Monitor  
The following indicators may appear in the monitor during shooting and playback  
(actual display varies with current camera settings).  
Shooting  
31  
C
2
1
6
U V W  
30  
3
10  
D
X
Y
29  
W
X
4
5
7
8
9
W
B
E
g
C
28  
27  
c
b c d e f g  
11  
13  
12  
26  
n
Q
25  
23  
22  
O
14  
9999  
1/125 F4.3  
x
24  
19  
17  
15  
E
B
18  
0h00m00s  
21  
20  
16  
1
2
3
4
Shooting mode*....22, 35, 43, 44, 45, 64  
Exposure lock..................................................42  
Focus mode.....................................................33  
Zoom indicator..............................................25  
Digital zoom interpolation indicator  
.................................................................................25  
Flash mode (built-in flash)......................30  
Flash mode (flash unit, available  
separately from Nikon)........................... 139  
Internal memory indicator......................23  
Battery level indicator................................22  
15 Date imprint/date counter..................126  
Number of exposures remaining .......22  
Movie length ...................................................64  
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17 Aperture .............................................................45  
18 Exposure display ...........................................49  
19 Shutter speed..................................................45  
20 Image quality ..................................................91  
21 Image size..........................................................92  
22 Exposure compensation..........................34  
23 Flash exposure compensation..........108  
24 Converter lens setting ............................110  
25 Distortion control ......................................112  
26 B&W + color .....................................................96  
27 Image optimization.....................................94  
28 White balance.................................................97  
29 Noise reduction..........................................109  
30 Bracketing.......................................................104  
31 Continuous shooting mode...............101  
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6
7
8
9
10 ISO sensitivity.......................................... 31, 99  
11 Vibration reduction icon............... 23, 128  
Focus area.............................................. 26, 105  
12 Focus area (when a face is recognized)  
.............................................................................. 105  
13 Self-timer indicator......................................32  
“Date not set” indicator ......................... 144  
Time zone indicator................................. 123  
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* Differs according to the current shooting mode. Refer to the sections on each mode for details.  
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Parts of the Camera  
Playback  
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4
5
19  
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B
C
7
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18  
17  
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8
9
n
q
p
9999/9999  
15 14 13 12  
0h00m00s  
10  
11  
16  
1
2
3
4
5
Date of recording.........................................18  
Time of recording.........................................18  
Internal memory indicator......................28  
Battery level indicator................................22  
File number and type............................. 140  
Calendar guide/list by date guide  
.........................................................................60, 61  
Volume indicator.................................. 59, 70  
Voice memo recording guide..............59  
Voice memo playback guide................59  
Current frame number/  
11 Movie playback indicator ........................70  
12 D-Lighting icon..............................................55  
13 Voice memo icon .........................................59  
14 Image quality ..................................................91  
15 Image size..........................................................92  
16 Small picture indicator..............................57  
17 Protect icon...................................................118  
18 Print-order icon..............................................87  
19 Movie indicator*............................................70  
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7
8
9
10 total number of frames.............................28  
Movie length...................................................70  
* Differs according to the selected movie option.  
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Basic Operations  
The Mode Dial  
Align the mode icon with the mark next to the mode  
dial.  
P,S,A,M (A 45): Choose  
these modes for greater  
control over shutter speed  
and aperture.  
AAuto(A 22): Choose  
this simple “point-and-  
shoot” mode, suited to  
first-time users of digital  
cameras, in which the  
camera automatically  
adjusts settings.  
z Setup (A 89):  
Display the setup menu,  
where you can perform  
such tasks as setting the  
camera clock and  
adjusting monitor  
brightness.  
a Anti-shake (A 43):  
Prevent or reduce blur  
using vibration reduction  
(A 128) and the Best Shot  
Selector (BSS) (A 101).  
this mode to shoot  
movies.  
y Scene (A 35):  
Choose this mode for  
automatic adjustment of  
settings to suit the  
selected subject type, or  
use the voice recording  
option to record sound  
only.  
BHigh sensitivity  
(A 44): Choose this mode  
to reduce blur when the  
subject is poorly lit.  
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Basic Operations  
The Command Dial and w (FUNC) Button  
Rotate the command dial, and use the dial with w, to select mode or menu  
quickly and change settings.  
With Shooting  
Mode  
Use  
Description  
A
Rotate the command dial to choose  
flexible program.  
P (Programmed auto)  
Rotate the command dial to adjust  
shutter speed.  
S (Shutter-priority auto)  
Rotate the command dial to adjust  
aperture.  
A (Aperture-priority auto)  
Rotate the command dial to adjust  
M (Manual)  
shutter speed or aperture. Press the multi 49  
selector  
K
to select a different option.  
Press w and rotate the command dial  
to adjust the setting assigned to w. At  
the default setting, the ISO sensitivity  
setting can be adjusted.  
P, S, A or M  
w +  
Press w and rotate the command dial  
y
w +  
to choose a scene mode.  
Press w and rotate the command dial  
to choose a movie option.  
D(movie)  
w +  
With Playback  
Mode  
Use  
w +  
Description  
A
Press w and rotate the command dial  
to switch between calendar mode and  
list by date mode.  
Playback  
Rotate the command dial to switch to  
the thumbnail wheel playback.  
Full-frame playback  
Thumbnail playback or  
Thumbnail wheel playback  
Rotate the command dial to choose a  
picture.  
Rotate the command dial to zoom in  
on the current picture.  
Playback zoom  
Rotate the command dial to fast-  
forward or rewind.  
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Movie/Audio playback  
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Basic Operations  
The Multi Selector  
This section describes standard uses of the multi selector to select modes, select  
menu options and to apply selection.  
With Shooting  
U
U
V
W
Display m (flash mode) (A 30) menu or  
move cursor up  
X
Y
Display o (exposure  
compensation)  
Z
Flash mode  
Display n (self-timer)  
Apply selection  
Display p (focus mode) (A 33) menu or  
move cursor down  
With Playback  
Choose the  
previous picture  
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4
4
Choose the  
next picture  
With Menu Screens  
Shooting menu  
Image quality  
Image size  
Optimize image  
White balance  
ISO sensitivity  
Move cursor up  
b
F
Display sub-menu or  
move apply selection  
right  
g
a
a
Return to the  
previous menu  
Exit  
Apply selection  
Move cursor down  
C Notes on the Multi Selector  
In the manual, the button indicating up, down, left and right of the multi selector is shown as H, I,  
J, and K.  
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Basic Operations  
The d Button  
Press d to display the menu for the selected mode. Use the multi selector to  
navigate the menus (A 10). Menu options can also be selected by rotating the  
command dial.  
Displayed when the  
menu contains two or  
more pages  
Shooting menu  
Image quality  
Image size  
Optimize image  
White balance  
ISO sensitivity  
b
F
g
Displayed when  
there are one or  
more menu items  
to follow  
a
a
Exit  
The selected option  
Shooting menu  
Metering  
Continuous  
Auto bracketing  
AF area mode  
Auto-focus mode  
H
Auto bracketing  
Displayed when  
G
U
k
w
A
X
Y
Z
k
0.3  
0.7  
1.0  
there are more  
previous menu  
items  
Off  
Exit  
Exit  
Press k or the multi selector  
K to proceed to the  
next set of options.  
Press k or the multi  
selector K to apply  
selection.  
Help Displays  
Rotate the zoom control to g (j) when M is displayed at the lower right of the  
menu screen to view a description of the currently selected menu option.  
To return to the original menu, rotate the zoom control to g (j) again.  
q
Image quality  
Choose from 3 image  
quality settings which  
govern compression/file  
size.  
Exit  
Back  
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Basic Operations  
The x Button  
To hide or show monitor indicators during shooting and playback, press x.  
With Shooting  
Current settings  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
1/125  
F4.3  
Framing guides  
(a, B, P, S, A, and M modes only)  
Monitor off (P, S, A, and M modes  
only). Shooting is available only when  
camera is in focus (AF lamp is lit).  
View through lens only  
With Playback  
Shooting data displayed  
(see below)  
Photo information displayed  
Photo information hidden  
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P
1/125  
F4.3  
o
Auto  
+1.0  
F
4
4
Shooting data: Shows the folder name, file name, exposure mode, shutter speed, aperture,  
exposure compensation, ISO sensitivity, and histogram for the current picture. Shooting data  
are not displayed if the current picture is a movie.  
Exposure mode: P, S, A, or M (A 45). P is also displayed on pictures shot in A(auto),  
a (anti-shake), B(high sensitivity), and y (scene) modes.  
Histogram: A graph showing tone distribution. The horizontal axis corresponds to pixel  
brightness, with dark tones to the left and bright tones to the right; the vertical axis shows  
number of pixels of each brightness in image.  
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Basic Operations  
Attaching the Camera Strap  
Attach both ends of the camera strap to the eyelet as shown  
below.  
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First Steps  
Charging the Battery  
Charge the supplied Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL5 with the supplied Battery  
Charger MH-61 before first use or when the battery is running low.  
1
Plug the charger in  
Connect the power cable to the charger 1 and then plug it into an electrical outlet 2.  
The CHARGE lamp will light 3.  
2
Charge the battery  
Remove the battery terminal cover and insert the  
battery as shown, matching the projections on  
the battery to the indentations in the charger.  
The CHARGE lamp will blink 1 as the battery  
recharges. Charging is complete when the  
CHARGE lamp stops blinking 2.  
A fully-exhausted battery will charge in about  
two hours.  
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Charging the Battery  
CHARGE lamp  
Blinks  
Description  
Battery charging.  
On  
Battery fully charged.  
Use the charger at an ambient temperature range of 5 to 35 °C  
(41 to 95 °F) to charge the battery.  
The battery is faulty. Unplug the charger immediately and stop  
charging the battery. Bring the battery and charger to a Nikon-  
authorized service representative for inspection.  
Flickers  
3
When the charging is complete, remove the battery and unplug the  
power cable from the electrical outlet.  
B The Battery Charger  
The supplied Battery Charger MH-61 is for use only with the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL5.  
Be sure to read and follow the warnings and cautions on pages iii to iv of this manual, before using  
the battery charger.  
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Inserting the Battery  
Insert a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL5 (supplied) into the camera. Charge the  
battery before first use or when the battery is running low (A 14).  
1
Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot  
cover.  
2
Insert the battery.  
Confirm that the positive (+) and negative (–) terminals  
are oriented correctly, as described on the label at the  
entrance of the battery chamber, and insert the battery.  
Use the side of the battery to push the orange battery  
latch up 1 as the battery is inserted 2. The latch drops  
back into place when the battery is fully inserted.  
Battery latch  
B Inserting the Battery  
Inserting the battery upside down or backwards  
could damage the camera. Be sure to check the  
battery is in the correct orientation.  
3
Close the battery-chamber/memory card slot  
cover.  
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Inserting the Battery  
Removing the Battery  
Turn the camera off and confirm that the power-on  
lamp is off before removing the battery. To eject the  
battery, open the battery-chamber/memory card slot  
cover and slide the battery latch in the direction shown  
1. The battery can then be removed by hand 2.  
Note that the battery may become hot during use;  
observe due caution when removing the battery.  
Turning On and Off the Camera  
To turn on the camera, press the power switch. The  
power-on lamp (green) will light and the monitor will  
turn on. To turn off the camera, press the power switch  
again.  
If the camera is turned off, hold down c to turn the  
camera on in playback mode (A 28).  
B Notes on the Battery  
Only the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL5 can be used. Do not, under any circumstances,  
attempt to use another type of battery.  
Be sure to read and follow the warnings for the battery on page iii and the section “Caring for the  
Camera” (A 141), before using the battery.  
B AC Adapter  
The AC Adapter EH-62A (available separately from Nikon) can be used to power the COOLPIX P5100  
from an electrical outlet. Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model of AC  
adapter. Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the camera.  
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Setting Display Language, Date and Time  
A language-selection dialog is displayed the first time the camera is turned on.  
1
2
3
4
Press the power switch to turn on the camera.  
The power-on lamp will light and the monitor will turn  
on.  
Use the multi selector to choose the desired  
language and press k.  
For information on using the multi selector, see “The Multi  
Choose [Yes] and press k.  
d
Date  
Set time and date?  
If [No] is selected, the date and time will not be set.  
No  
Yes  
Press k.  
Time zone  
London, Casablanca  
Daylight saving  
w
D Daylight Saving Time  
If daylight saving time is in effect, turn on [Daylight saving] in the time zone menu and set the date.  
1
2
Before pressing k, press the multi selector I to choose [Daylight saving].  
Press k to enable daylight saving time (w). Pressing k toggles the daylight saving time option  
on and off.  
3
Press the multi selector H, and then press k to proceed to step 5.  
When daylight saving time ends, turn [Daylight saving] off from the date menu (A 123) in the setup  
menu. The camera’s clock is automatically set back one hour.  
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Setting Display Language, Date and Time  
5
k.  
Home time zone  
The date menu is displayed.  
London, Casablanca  
w
Back  
6
Edit the date.  
Date  
Press the multi selector H or I, to edit the highlighted  
D
M
Y
item.  
1 5  
0 9  
2 0 0 7  
Press the multi selector K to highlight the day ([D]),  
month ([M]), year ([Y]), time, minute, and date display  
order. Press the multi selector J to highlight items in  
reverse order (order may differ in some regions).  
0 0  
0 0  
7
Choose the order in which the day, month and  
year are displayed and press k or the multi  
selector K.  
Date  
D
M
Y
1 5  
1 1  
2 0 0 7  
The settings are applied and monitor display exits to  
shooting mode.  
1 0  
1 5  
D Editing the Date and Time  
To edit the date and time, select [Date] from the [Date] menu (A 123) in the setup menu (A 120)  
and follow the procedure described in step 6.  
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Inserting Memory Cards  
Pictures are stored in the camera’s internal memory (approx. 52 MB) or on  
removable Secure Digital (SD) memory cards (available separately) (A 137).  
If a memory card is inserted in the camera, pictures are automatically stored on the  
memory card and pictures recorded to the memory card can be played back,  
deleted or transferred. Remove the memory card to store pictures in the internal  
memory, or play back, delete or transfer pictures from the internal memory.  
1
Turn the camera off and open the battery-  
chamber/memory card slot cover.  
If the power-on lamp is lit, press the power switch to turn  
off the camera.  
Make sure that the camera is off (power-on lamp is off)  
before inserting or removing the memory card.  
2
Insert the memory card.  
Slide the memory card in correctly until it clicks into  
place.  
Close the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover.  
B Inserting Memory Cards  
Inserting the memory card upside down or backwards  
could damage the camera or the memory card. Make  
sure that the memory card is correctly oriented.  
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Inserting Memory Cards  
Removing Memory Cards  
Before removing memory cards, turn the camera off  
and confirm that the power-on lamp is off. Open the  
battery-chamber/memory card slot cover and press the  
card in 1 to partially eject the card 2. The card can  
then be removed by hand.  
B Formatting Memory Cards  
P
If the message at right is displayed, the memory card must be  
formatted before use (A 131). Note that formatting permanently  
deletes all pictures and other data on the memory card. Be sure to  
make copies of any pictures you wish to keep before formatting the  
memory card.  
Card is not formatted.  
Format card?  
No  
Yes  
Use the multi selector to choose [Yes] and press k. The confirmation  
dialog will be displayed. To start formatting, choose [Format] and press k.  
Do not turn the camera off or open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover until  
formatting is complete.  
The first time you insert the memory cards used in other devices into the COOLPIX P5100, be sure  
to format them (A 131) with this camera.  
B The Write Protect Switch  
SD memory cards are equipped with a write protect switch.  
Write protect switch  
Pictures cannot be recorded or deleted and the memory card  
cannot be formatted when this switch is in the “lock” position.  
Unlock by sliding the switch to the “write” position.  
B Memory Cards  
Use only Secure Digital memory cards.  
Do not perform the following during formatting, while data is being written to or deleted from the  
memory card, or during data transfer to a computer. Failure to observe this precaution could result  
in the loss of data or in damage to the camera or memory card:  
- Eject the memory card  
- Remove the battery  
- Turn off the camera  
- Disconnect the AC adapter  
Do not disassemble or modify.  
Do not drop, bend, or expose to water or strong physical shocks.  
Do not touch the metal terminals with your fingers or metal objects.  
Do not affix labels or stickers to the memory card.  
Do not leave in direct sunlight, closed vehicles or areas exposed to high temperatures.  
Do not expose to humidity, dust, or to corrosive gases.  
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Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode  
Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select  
A
(Auto) Mode  
This section describes how to shoot in A(auto) mode, an automatic, “point-and-  
shoot” mode recommended for first-time users of digital cameras.  
1
Rotate the mode dial to A.  
2
3
Press the power switch to turn on the camera.  
The power-on lamp will light, the monitor will turn on,  
and the lens will extend.  
Check the battery level and number of  
exposures remaining.  
Battery level indicator  
A
Battery Level  
Monitor  
Description  
NO INDICATOR Battery fully charged.  
Battery low; prepare to charge or  
replace the battery.  
B
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
Number of exposures  
remaining  
N
Cannot shoot pictures. Recharge  
or replace with a fully-charged  
battery.  
Warning!  
Battery  
exhausted.  
Number of Exposures Remaining  
The number of pictures that can be stored depends on the capacity of the memory or  
memory card, image quality, and image size.  
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Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select A(Auto) Mode  
Indicators Displayed in A(Auto) Mode  
Internal memory indicator  
Pictures will be recorded to internal memory.  
When memory card is inserted, C is not  
displayed and pictures will be recorded to  
memory card.  
Shooting mode  
A displayed in A(auto) mode.  
A
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
Vibration reduction icon  
Vibration reduction can be applied  
to reduce the effects of camera  
shake.  
Image quality/Image size  
Current image quality and size  
settings are displayed. The default  
settings are W (Normal) for  
image quality and G (4,000 ×  
3,000) for image size.  
Aperture (A 45)  
Shutter speed (A 45)  
D Available Functions in A(Auto) Mode  
In A(auto) mode, focus mode (A 33) and exposure compensation (A 34) can be applied and the  
camera can shoot using the flash mode (A 30) and self-timer (A 32). Pressing d displays the  
shooting menu options for specifying the image quality (A 91) and image size (A 92).  
D Vibration Reduction  
[Vibration reduction] (A 128), when [On] (default setting) is selected, can be applied to effectively  
reduce blur, caused by slight hand movement known as camera shake, that commonly occurs when  
shooting with zoom applied or at slow shutter speeds.  
Vibration reduction can be used in all shooting modes.  
D Auto Power-Off in A(Auto) Mode (Standby Mode)  
The monitor will dim to reduce the drain on the battery if no operations are performed for about five  
seconds. The monitor will brighten when camera controls are used. At default settings, the monitor  
will turn off altogether if no operations are performed for about a minute during shooting and  
playback. The camera will turn off automatically if no operations are performed for another three  
minutes (A 130).  
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Step 2 Frame a Picture  
1
Ready the camera.  
Hold the camera steadily in both hands, keeping your  
fingers and other objects away from the lens, built-in  
flash and self-timer lamp.  
When shooting in “tall” (portrait) orientation, hold the  
camera so that the built-in flash is up.  
2
Frame the picture.  
A
Position the main subject near the center of the monitor.  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
Using the Viewfinder  
Use the viewfinder to frame pictures when bright light makes it difficult to see the  
display in the monitor.  
B The Viewfinder  
As the area visible in the viewfinder may differ from that of the final picture, use the monitor to frame  
pictures in the following situations:  
When shooting at ranges of about 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.) or less  
When a converter lens is used (available separately from Nikon; A 110, 138)  
When digital zoom is applied (A 25, 129)  
When shooting at an image size of I (3,984 × 2,656), G (3,968 × 2,232), or H (2,992 × 2,992)  
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Step 2 Frame a Picture  
Using the Zoom  
Use the zoom control to activate optical zoom. Rotate  
the zoom control to f (h) to zoom out, increasing  
the area visible in the frame, or g (i) to zoom in so that  
the subject fills a larger area of the frame.  
Zoom out  
Zoom in  
When the camera is zoomed in to the maximum magnification (3.5×), rotating and  
holding the zoom control at g (i) triggers digital zoom. The subject is magnified  
up to 4×, for a total magnification of 14×.  
When digital zoom is in effect, the camera will focus on the subject in the center  
focus area.  
A monitor indicator shows the current zoom ratio.  
V
Zoom indicator is  
displayed when the  
zoom control is rotated  
Optical zoom  
Zoom indicator turns  
yellow when digital  
zoom is in effect  
B Digital Zoom and Image Quality  
If possible, digital zoom will create a picture by cropping the area visible in the monitor to the  
current image size (A 92), increasing magnification without affecting quality.  
If the crop would be smaller than the current image size, additional pixels are added through a  
process known as interpolation, creating a slightly “grainy” image.  
The amount of zoom available before interpolation is used depends on the option currently  
selected for image size, as shown in the following table. The camera pauses temporarily in its  
zooming operation when it reaches the maximum zoom ratio possible before interpolation is used.  
V is displayed when interpolation is in effect.  
Maximum zoom ratio without interpolation  
Image size  
Zoom ratio  
Image size  
Zoom ratio  
B
A
J
K
8.4× (digital zoom up to 2.4×)  
10.5× (digital zoom up to 3.0×)  
13.3× (digital zoom up to 3.8×)  
14× (digital zoom up to 4×)  
F, I,  
G, H  
3.5× (up to the maximum  
optical zoom ratio)  
E
D
C
4.2× (digital zoom up to 1.2×)  
4.9× (digital zoom up to 1.4×)  
6.3× (digital zoom up to 1.8×)  
Digital zoom can be limited to the range at which interpolation is not in effect, or it can be turned off  
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Step 3 Focus and Shoot  
1
Press the shutter-release button halfway.  
The camera automatically focuses on the subject in the  
center focus area.  
When the subject in focus, the focus area will glow green,  
and the green AF lamp next to the viewfinder will light.  
A
When the camera is unable to focus, the focus area blinks  
red, and the AF lamp will flicker. Change the composition  
and try again.  
When digital zoom is in effect, the focus area will not be  
displayed and the camera will focus on the subject in the  
center focus area.  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
2
Press the shutter-release button the rest of  
the way down.  
The picture will be recorded to the memory card or  
internal memory.  
D Shutter-release Button  
The camera features a two-stage shutter-release button. To set focus and exposure, press the  
shutter-release button halfway, stopping when you feel resistance. Focus and exposure lock while  
the shutter-release button is held in this position. To release the shutter and shoot, press the shutter-  
release button the rest of the way down.  
Do not use force when pressing the shutter-release button, as this may result in camera shake and  
blurred pictures.  
Press the shutter- Press the shutter-  
release button  
halfway to set  
focus and  
release button  
the rest of the  
way down to  
shoot.  
exposure.  
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Step 3 Focus and Shoot  
B During Recording  
While pictures are being recorded, the O (wait) icon will be displayed, the C or X (when a memory  
card is inserted in the camera) icon blinks, and the AF lamp blinks. Do not turn the camera off, open  
the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover, or remove or disconnect the power source while  
these icons are displayed. Cutting power or removing the memory card in these circumstances  
could result in loss of data or in damage to the camera or card.  
C Autofocus  
Autofocus may not perform as expected in the following situations. In some rare cases, the subject  
may not be in focus despite the fact that the active focus area and the AF lamp glow green:  
Subject is very dark  
Objects of sharply differing brightness are included in the scene (e.g. the sun is behind the subject  
and is in deep shadow)  
No contrast between the subject and surroundings (e.g. when the subject is standing in front of a  
white wall, wearing a white shirt)  
Several objects are at different distances from the camera (e.g. the subject is inside a cage)  
Subject is moving rapidly  
In the situations noted above, try pressing the shutter-release button halfway to refocus several  
times, or focus on another subject and use focus lock. When using focus lock, be sure that the  
distance between the camera and the subject with which focus was locked is the same as that for  
the actual subject.  
D Focus Lock  
To focus on an off-center subject when [Center] is selected for [AF area mode], use focus lock as  
described blow.  
Be sure that the distance between the camera and the subject does not change while focus is  
locked.  
When the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, exposure is locked.  
C
C
C
A
A
A
g
g
g
F
17  
F
17  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
1/125  
F4.3  
1/125  
F4.3  
Position the subject  
in the center focus  
area.  
Press the Confirm that the  
Continue holding  
down the shutter-  
release button  
halfway and  
recompose the  
picture.  
Press the  
shutter-  
release  
button the  
rest of the  
way down.  
shutter-  
release  
button  
halfway.  
focus area is green.  
D AF-assist Illuminator and Flash  
If the subject is poorly lit, the AF-assist illuminator may light by pressing the shutter-release button  
halfway, or the flash may fire by pressing the shutter-release button all the way down. The  
illuminator has a range of about 1.9 m (6.2 ft.) at the maximum wide-angle position and about 1.1 m  
(3.6 ft.) at the maximum telescopic position. The AF-assist illuminator can be set to [Off] manually  
(A 129), although in this case the camera may not focus when lighting is poor.  
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Step 4 Viewing and Deleting Pictures  
Viewing Pictures (Playback Mode)  
Press c.  
The last picture shot will be displayed in full-frame playback  
mode.  
Press the multi selector H, I, J, or K to view additional  
pictures. Hold down the multi selector H, I, J, or K to fast  
forward pictures.  
Pictures may be displayed briefly at low resolution while being  
read from the memory card or internal memory.  
Press c or the shutter-release button to switch to shooting mode.  
When C is displayed, pictures stored in the internal memory  
will be displayed. When memory card is inserted, C is not  
displayed and pictures stored on the memory card will be  
displayed.  
Internal memory  
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F
4
4
Deleting Pictures  
1
Press l to delete the picture currently  
displayed in the monitor.  
2
Use the multi selector  
to select [Yes] and press  
N
Erase 1 image?  
Done  
k.  
To exit without deleting the  
picture, choose [No] and  
press k.  
No  
Yes  
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Step 4 Viewing and Deleting Pictures  
C Playback Mode  
The following options are available in full-frame playback mode.  
Option  
Use  
Description  
A
Press g (i) to enlarge view of picture  
currently displayed in monitor, up to  
about 10×. Press k to return to full-  
frame playback mode.  
Playback zoom  
g (i)  
Press f (h) to display four-, nine- or  
16- picture thumbnails.  
View thumbnails  
f (h)  
Display thumbnail  
wheel  
Rotate the command dial to display  
the thumbnail wheel.  
Hide or show photo  
info  
x
Hide or show photo info in monitor.  
Record/play voice  
memo  
Press k to record or play back voice  
memos up to 20 seconds in length.  
k
c
Press c or the shutter-release button  
to switch to the mode selected with  
the mode dial.  
Switch to shooting  
mode  
C Pressing c to Turn On the Camera  
When the camera is off, holding down c will turn the camera on in playback mode. The lens does  
not extend.  
C Viewing Pictures  
Pictures stored in the internal memory can only be viewed if no memory card is inserted.  
C Deleting the Last Picture Shot  
In shooting mode, press l to delete the last picture shot.  
Erase 1 image?  
No  
Yes  
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Using the Flash  
The flash has a range of about 0.3-8 m (1-26 ft. 2.9 in.) when the camera is zoomed  
out all the way. With maximum optical zoom applied, the range is about 0.3-4 m  
(1-13 ft. 1.5 in.) (when [ISO sensitivity] is set to [Auto]). The following flash modes  
are available.  
Auto (default setting for A(auto) mode)  
Flash fires automatically when lighting is poor.  
Auto with red-eye reduction  
Reduces “red-eye” in portraits (A 31).  
Off  
U
V
W
Flash will not fire even when lighting is poor.  
Fill flash  
X
Flash fires when a picture is shot. Use to “fill-in” (illuminate) shadows and back-lit  
subjects.  
Slow sync  
Y
Z
U(auto) is combined with slow shutter speed.  
Flash illuminates main subject; slow shutter speeds are used to capture  
background at night or under dim light.  
Rear-curtain sync  
Flash fires just before shutter closes, creating effect of a stream of light behind  
moving subjects.  
Setting the Flash Mode  
1
Press m (flash mode).  
The flash menu is displayed.  
2
Use the multi selector to choose the desired  
flash mode and press k.  
U
U
V
W
The icon for the selected flash mode is displayed at the  
top of the monitor.  
X
Y
Z
When U(auto) is applied, D is only displayed for  
five seconds.  
Flash mode  
If a setting is not applied by pressing k within a few  
X
A
seconds, the selection will be cancelled.  
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Using the Flash  
B Shooting When Lighting Is Poor and the Flash Is Disabled (W)  
Use of a tripod is recommended to stabilize the camera during shooting and avoid the effects of  
camera shake. Turn vibration reduction (A 128) off when using a tripod.  
Place the camera on a flat, level surface or use a tripod (recommended).  
The E symbol is displayed when the camera automatically increases sensitivity to minimize blur  
caused by slow shutter speed. Pictures shot when E is displayed may be slightly mottled.  
B Note on Using the Flash  
When using the flash at a wide-angle zoom position, reflections from dust particles in the air may  
appear as bright spots in pictures. To reduce these reflections, set the flash to W(Off) or zoom in on  
the subject.  
C The Flash Lamp  
The flash lamp indicates flash status when the shutter-release  
button is pressed halfway.  
On:Flash will fire when picture is shot.  
Blinks:Flash charging. Wait a few seconds and try again.  
Off:Flash will not fire when picture is shot.  
When pictures are shot using the flash and a low battery, the  
monitor display will turn off and the flash lamp will blink until the flash is fully charged.  
C The Flash Mode Setting  
In A(auto), high-sensitivity shooting, P, S, A, and M modes, the default setting is U(auto).  
When any flash mode other than V(auto with red-eye reduction) is applied in A(auto) mode,  
the setting is only enabled until the camera is turned off. Turning the camera off returns flash mode  
to U(auto). When flash mode is applied in a scene mode, the setting is only enabled until  
another shooting mode is selected or the camera is turned off.  
C Red-eye Reduction  
This camera uses advanced red-eye reduction (“In-Camera Red-Eye Fix”). The flash fires repeatedly at  
low intensity before the main flash, reducing red-eye. The camera then analyzes the picture; if red-  
eye is detected, the affected area will be processed to further reduce red-eye before the picture is  
saved. Note that because there is a slight lag between the shutter-release button being pressed and  
the picture being shot, this mode is not recommended when a quick shutter response is required.  
The time before the next picture can be shot also increases slightly. Advanced red-eye reduction  
may not produce the desired results in all situations. In extremely rare instances, areas not subject to  
red-eye may be affected by advanced red-eye reduction processing; in these cases, choose another  
mode and try again.  
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Shooting with the Self-timer  
The camera is equipped with a ten-second and three-second timer for self-  
portraits. When using the self-timer, use of a tripod is recommended. Turn  
vibration reduction (A 128) off when using a tripod.  
1
Press n (self-timer).  
The self-timer menu is displayed.  
2
Use the multi selector to choose [10s] or [3s]  
and press k.  
k
10s  
3s  
[10s] (ten seconds): Suited for important occasions  
(such as weddings)  
kn  
[3s] (three seconds): Suited for preventing camera shake  
The mode selected for self-timer is displayed.  
Self-timer  
If a setting is not applied by pressing k within a few seconds, the selection will be  
cancelled.  
3
4
Frame the picture and press the  
shutter-release button halfway.  
A
Focus and exposure will be set.  
n
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
Press the shutter-release button the  
rest of the way down.  
A
The self-timer starts and the self-timer lamp will  
blink. The lamp stops blinking one second  
before the photograph is shot and remains lit  
until the shutter is released.  
n
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
The number of seconds remaining before the  
shutter is released is displayed in the monitor.  
When the shutter is released, the self-timer  
turns off.  
To stop the timer before a picture is shot, press  
the shutter-release button again.  
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Choosing a Focus Mode  
Choose a focus mode according to the subject and composition.  
A
B
D
Autofocus  
Camera automatically adjusts focus according to distance to subject. Use when the  
distance from subject to lens is 30 cm (1 ft.) or more, or 70 cm (2 ft. 4 in.) or more  
when camera is zoomed all the way out.  
Infinity  
Use when shooting distant scenes through foreground objects such as windows or  
when shooting landscapes at ranges of 5 m (16 ft. 5 in.) or more. Flash turns off  
automatically.  
Macro close-up  
Use for close-ups. If zoomed in or out until D icon in display turns green, camera  
can focus on objects as close as 4 cm (1.6 in.) to lens. Camera focuses continuously  
until shutter-release button is pressed halfway.  
Setting the Focus Mode  
1
Press p (focus mode).  
A
The focus menu is displayed.  
Focus  
2
Use the multi selector to choose the desired  
focus mode and press k.  
A
The icon for the selected focus mode is displayed at the  
top of the monitor.  
When A (autofocus) is applied, P is only displayed for five seconds.  
If a setting is not applied by pressing k within a few seconds, the selection will be  
cancelled.  
C Macro Close-up Mode  
In macro close-up mode, the camera focuses continuously, even when the shutter-release button is  
not pressed halfway to lock focus.  
However, in P, S, A, and M modes, the setting of [Auto-focus mode] (A 107) will be applied.  
C The Focus Mode Setting  
In A(auto), anti-shake, high-sensitivity shooting, P, S, A, and M modes, the default setting is A  
(autofocus). The focus mode applied in A(auto) mode will be restored to its default setting when  
another shooting mode is selected or the camera is turned off. The focus mode applied in scene  
mode will be restored to its default setting when another shooting mode is selected or the camera is  
turned off.  
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Exposure Compensation  
Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value suggested by the  
camera to make pictures brighter or darker.  
1
Press o (exposure compensation).  
The exposure compensation value will be displayed.  
Exposure compensation is not available in mode M  
(manual).  
2
Press the multi selector H or I to adjust  
exposure.  
The exposure compensation menu is displayed.  
When the picture is too dark, adjust the exposure  
compensation in the positive (+) direction.  
When the picture is too bright, adjust the exposure  
compensation in the negative (–) direction.  
o
+0.3  
Exposure compensation can be set to values between –2.0 and +2.0 EV in increments of  
1/3 EV.  
3
4
Press the shutter-release button to shoot.  
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to shoot while adjusting the  
exposure compensation value a little at a time.  
o
+0.3  
Press k.  
A
When an exposure compensation value other than [0.0] is  
applied, the value is displayed with the H icon in the  
monitor.  
To cancel exposure compensation, select [0.0] before  
pressing k, or follow steps 1 and 2 to select [0.0].  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
C Exposure Compensation Value  
When exposure compensation is adjusted in A(auto) mode, a scene mode, or anti-shake mode, the  
setting is only enabled until another shooting mode is selected or the camera is turned off.  
Switching to another shooting mode or turning the camera off cancels exposure compensation and  
returns to [0.0].  
D Using Exposure Compensation  
The camera tends to lower exposure when the frame is dominated by brightly lit objects and to  
increase exposure when the frame is mostly dark. Positive compensation may therefore be required to  
capture the brilliancy of very bright objects that fill the frame (for example, sunlit expanses of water,  
sand, or snow) or when the background is much brighter than the main subject. Negative  
compensation may be called for when large areas of the frame contain very dark objects (for example,  
a swath of dark green leaves) or when the background is much darker than the main subject.  
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Shooting Suited for the Scene  
Shooting in the Scene Mode  
Camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected subject type. The  
following scene modes are available.  
The voice recording option can also be selected to record sound only.  
b
c
d
e
Portrait  
f
Party/indoor  
j Night landscape n Copy  
Landscape  
Sports  
g Beach/snow  
h Sunset  
k Close up  
o Backlight  
l Museum  
p Panorama assist  
Night portrait  
i Dusk/dawn  
m Fireworks show  
EVoice recording*  
Setting the Scene Mode  
1
2
3
Rotate the mode dial to y.  
Press d to display the scene  
menu screen, choose the desired  
scene with the multi selector and  
press k.  
Scene menu  
g
Beach/snow  
Sunset  
Dusk/dawn  
Night landscape  
Close up  
h
i
j
k
Exit  
Frame the subject and shoot.  
g
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
D Using the Command Dial to Select a Scene  
A scene can also be selected by holding down w and rotating the command dial.  
D Image Quality and Image Size  
[Image quality] (A 91) and [Image size] (A 92) can be set in the scene menu. Changes made to  
these settings apply to all shooting modes.  
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Shooting in the Scene Mode  
Features  
bPortrait  
Use this mode for portraits in which the main subject stands out  
clearly. Portrait subjects exhibit smooth, natural-looking skin tones.  
The camera detects and focuses on a face looking toward  
If the camera detects multiple faces, the camera focuses on  
the face closest to the camera.  
If no face is recognized, the camera will focus on the subject  
in the center focus area.  
Digital zoom is not available.  
m
V*  
n
Off*  
p
A
o
0.0*  
h
Auto*  
* Other settings can be selected.  
cLandscape  
Use this mode for vivid landscapes and cityscapes.  
Camera focuses at infinity. The AF lamp (A 26) always glows  
green when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.  
Note, however, that objects in the foreground may not  
always be in focus.  
m
W
n
Off*  
p
B
o
0.0*  
h
Off  
* Other settings can be selected.  
C Icons Used for Descriptions  
The following icons are used for descriptions in this section: m, flash mode (A 30); n, self-timer  
(A 32); p, focus mode (A 33); o, exposure compensation (A 34); h, AF-assist illumination  
C Scene Mode Settings  
Adjustments to the flash mode setting, self-timer setting, focus mode setting, and exposure  
compensation value applied in any scene mode are cancelled and these settings return to their  
default values whenever another shooting mode is selected or the camera is turned off.  
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Shooting in the Scene Mode  
dSports  
Use this mode for dynamic action shots that freeze the action  
in a single shot and record motion in a series of pictures.  
While the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the camera  
focuses continuously until focus is acquired and locked.  
While the shutter-release button is held down, the camera  
shoots at a rate of about 1.1 frames per second (fps) when  
image quality is set to Normal and image size is set to F  
(4,000 × 3,000). This rate is maintained for up to 5 pictures.  
Focus, exposure compensation, and white balance are fixed at values determined with the  
first shot in each series.  
The maximum frame rate with continuous shooting may vary depending upon the  
current image mode setting and the memory card used.  
Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.  
m
W
n
Off  
p
A
o
0.0*  
h
Off  
* Other settings can be selected.  
eNight portrait  
OQ  
Use this mode to achieve a natural balance between the main  
subject and background lighting in portraits shot at night.  
The camera detects and focuses on a face looking toward the  
If the camera detects multiple faces, the camera focuses on  
the face closest to the camera.  
If no face is recognized, the camera will focus on the subject in the center focus area.  
Digital zoom is not available.  
1
2
2
2
m
V
n
Off  
p
A
o
0.0  
h
Auto  
1
2
Fill flash with slow sync and red-eye reduction.  
Other settings can be selected.  
fParty/indoor  
Captures the effects of candlelight and other indoor  
background lighting.  
Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.  
As pictures are easily affected by camera shake, check the  
[Vibration reduction] (A 128) setting and hold the camera  
steadily.  
1
2
2
2
m
V
n
Off  
p
A
o
0.0  
h
Auto  
1
2
Fill flash with slow sync and red-eye reduction. Other settings can be selected.  
Other settings can be selected.  
O: For those scene modes with O, use of a tripod is recommended. Turn vibration reduction  
(A 128) off when using a tripod.  
Q: Pictures shot in scene modes utilizing Q may be processed to reduce noise and therefore take  
longer to record.  
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Shooting in the Scene Mode  
gBeach/snow  
Captures the brightness of such subjects as snowfields,  
beaches, or sunlit expanses of water.  
Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.  
m
U*  
n
Off*  
p
A
o
0.0*  
h
Auto*  
* Other settings can be selected.  
hSunset  
O
Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises.  
Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.  
m
W
n
Off*  
p
A
o
0.0*  
h
AUTO*  
* Other settings can be selected.  
iDusk/dawn  
OQ  
Preserves the colors seen in the weak natural light before  
sunrise or after sunset.  
Camera focuses at infinity. When the shutter-release button is  
pressed halfway, the AF lamp (A 26) always lights. Note,  
however, focus may not be set for near subjects, while the  
camera focuses at infinity.  
m
W
n
Off*  
p
B
o
0.0*  
h
Off  
* Other settings can be selected.  
O: For those scene modes with O, use of a tripod is recommended. Turn vibration reduction  
(A 128) off when using a tripod.  
Q: Pictures shot in scene modes utilizing Q may be processed to reduce noise and therefore take  
longer to record.  
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jNight landscape  
OQ  
Slow shutter speeds are used to produce stunning night  
landscapes.  
Camera focuses at infinity. When the shutter-release button is  
pressed halfway, the AF lamp (A 26) always lights. Note,  
however, focus may not be set for near subjects, while the  
camera focuses at infinity.  
m
W
n
Off*  
p
B
o
0.0*  
h
Off  
* Other settings can be selected.  
kClose up  
Photograph flowers, insects and other small objects at close range.  
D (macro close-up) is selected for focus mode (A 33) and  
the camera automatically zooms to the position at the  
closest distance at which the camera can focus.  
The camera can focus at distances as close as 4 cm (1.6 in.) at  
the wide-angle zoom position at which F glows green.  
The closest distance at which the camera can focus varies depending upon zoom position.  
[AF area mode] is set to [Manual] (A 105). When k is pressed, camera focuses on  
subject in active focus area.  
While the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the camera focuses continuously  
until focus is acquired and locked.  
As pictures are easily affected by camera shake, check the [Vibration reduction] (A 128)  
setting and hold the camera steadily.  
m
U*  
n
Off*  
p
p
o
0.0*  
h
Auto*  
* Other settings can be selected. Note that the flash may be unable to light entire subject at  
distances of less than 30 cm (11.8 in.)  
lMuseum  
Use indoors where flash photography is prohibited (for  
example, in museums and art galleries) or in other settings in  
which you do not want to use the flash.  
Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.  
[BSS] (Best Shot Selector) (A 101) is used when shooting.  
As pictures are easily affected by camera shake, check the  
[Vibration reduction] (A 128) setting and hold the camera  
steadily.  
1
2
1
m
W
n
Off  
p
A
o
0.0  
h
Off  
1
2
Other settings can be selected.  
Also p (macro close-up) can be selected.  
O: For those scene modes with O, use of a tripod is recommended. Turn vibration reduction  
(A 128) off when using a tripod.  
Q: Pictures shot in scene modes utilizing Q may be processed to reduce noise and therefore take  
longer to record.  
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Shooting in the Scene Mode  
mFireworks show  
O
Slow shutter speeds are used to capture the expanding burst  
of light from a firework.  
Camera focuses at infinity. When the shutter-release button  
is pressed halfway, the AF lamp (A 26) always lights. Note,  
however, focus may not be set for near subjects, while the  
camera focuses at infinity.  
m
W
n
Off  
p
B
o
0.0  
h
Off  
nCopy  
Provides clear pictures of text or drawings on a white board or  
in print.  
Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.  
Use p (macro close-up) mode (A 33) in focus mode with  
this mode to focus at short ranges.  
Colored text and drawings may not show up well.  
1
1
2
1
1
m
W
n
Off  
p
A
o
0.0  
h
Auto  
1
2
Other settings can be selected.  
Also p (macro close-up) can be selected.  
oBacklight  
Use when light is coming from behind your subject, throwing  
features or details into shadow. The flash fires automatically to  
“fill in” (illuminate) shadows.  
Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.  
m
m
n
Off*  
p
A
o
0.0*  
h
Auto*  
* Other settings can be selected.  
O: For those scene modes with O, use of a tripod is recommended. Turn vibration reduction  
(A 128) off when using a tripod.  
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Shooting in the Scene Mode  
pPanorama assist  
Use when shooting a series of pictures that will later be joined to form a single panorama  
using the supplied Panorama Maker software.  
Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.  
m
W*  
n
Off*  
p
A*  
o
0.0*  
h
Auto*  
* Other settings can be selected.  
Shooting Pictures for a Panorama  
The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame. Use a tripod for best  
results. Turn vibration reduction (A 128) off when using a tripod.  
1
Use the multi selector to choose [p  
Panorama assist] in the scene menu and press  
k.  
Scene menu  
Panorama assist  
Voice recording  
Image quality  
Image size  
p
E
q
r
The yellow panorama direction icon (I) is displayed to  
show the direction in which pictures will be joined.  
Exit  
2
Use the multi selector to choose the direction  
and press k.  
p
Select how pictures will be joined together in the  
completed panorama; right (I), left (J), up (K) or down  
(L).  
The panorama direction icon (I) is displayed to the  
direction pressed and changes to white when k is  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
pressed. Apply flash mode (A 30), self-timer (A 32), focus mode (A 33) and exposure  
compensation (A 34) settings with this step, if necessary. Press k to reselect the  
direction.  
3
Shoot the first picture.  
p
The first picture is displayed in the first third of  
the monitor.  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
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4
Shoot the second picture.  
p
Compose the next picture so that it overlaps  
the first picture.  
Repeat until you have shot the necessary  
number of pictures to complete the scene.  
F
16  
1/125  
F4.3  
5
Press k when shooting is completed.  
p
The camera returns to step 2.  
F
14  
1/125  
F4.3  
B Panorama Assist  
Flash mode (A 30), self-timer (A 32), focus (A 33) and exposure compensation (A 34) settings  
cannot be adjusted after the first shot. Pictures cannot be deleted, nor can zoom, image quality  
(A 91), or image size (A 92) be adjusted until the series is finalized.  
The panorama series is terminated if the camera enters standby mode with the auto off function  
(A 130) during shooting. Setting the time allowed to elapse before the auto off function is enabled  
to a longer setting is recommended.  
D Exposure Lock  
R is displayed to indicate that white balance and exposure have  
been locked at the values set with the first shot. All pictures shot n  
p
in a panorama series have the same exposure and white-balance  
settings.  
F
16  
1/125  
F4.3  
D Panorama Maker  
Install Panorama Maker from the supplied Software Suite CD. Transfer pictures to a computer (A 77)  
and use Panorama Maker (A 80) to join them in a single panorama.  
D More Information  
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Anti-shake Mode  
Shooting in Anti-shake Mode  
In anti-shake mode, [Vibration reduction] (A 128) is enabled, and [BSS] is selected  
for [Continuous] (A 101). In addition, ISO sensitivity is automatically raised to 1600  
depending upon the brightness of the subject, and shutter speed is faster than  
with A(auto) mode, under the same lighting conditions, to reduce blurring  
caused by camera shake or subject movement. The flash is disabled. This mode is  
most effective when shooting under natural light. Combine it with the telephoto  
zoom when you are forced to shoot from a distance, in order to capture a fleeting  
expression on a portrait subject or to photograph an animal without frightening it  
off.  
1
Rotate the mode dial to a.  
2
Frame the subject and shoot.  
Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.  
E
While the shutter-release button is held down,  
camera shoots up to ten pictures. They are  
compared and sharpest picture (picture with  
highest level of detail) is saved.  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
B Notes on Anti-shake Mode  
Shutter speed is limited to a certain value for dark subjects.  
Use of the high-sensitivity shooting mode (A 44) is recommended for shooting subjects under  
low lighting.  
Pictures shot in this mode may become somewhat grainy.  
C Anti-shake Mode Settings  
[Vibration reduction] (A 128) is enabled, and [BSS] is selected for [Continuous] (A 101); the flash  
mode is disabled. Focus mode and exposure compensation are available; the self-timer is not  
available.  
D Image Quality and Image Size in Anti-shake Mode  
When d is pressed in anti-shake mode, the anti-shake mode menu is displayed to enable  
adjustment of image quality (A 91) and image size (A 92) settings. Changes made to these settings  
apply to all shooting modes.  
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High-Sensitivity Shooting Mode  
Shooting in High-Sensitivity Shooting Mode  
In high-sensitivity shooting mode, sensitivity is increased when shooting under  
low lighting, to reduce blurring caused by camera shake or subject movement,  
allowing you to capture the atmosphere of the scene. ISO sensitivity will be  
automatically increased to a maximum of 1600, depending upon the brightness of  
the subject.  
1
Rotate the mode dial to B.  
2
Frame the subject and shoot.  
By default, the camera automatically chooses  
the focus area (one of nine) containing the  
subject closest to the camera and adjusts  
exposure accordingly (A 26, 105).  
E
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
B Notes on High-Sensitivity Shooting Mode  
This mode reduces effects of camera shake even for shooting under low lighting; however, when  
shooting without the flash, use of a tripod is recommended. Turn vibration reduction (A 128) off  
when using a tripod.  
Pictures shot in this mode may become somewhat grainy.  
Focus may not be precisely fixed in extremely dark places.  
D High-Sensitivity Shooting and Anti-Shake Modes  
Both high-sensitivity shooting mode and anti-shake mode (A 43) reduce blurring caused by camera  
shake and subject movement. However, high-sensitivity shooting mode is suited for shooting under  
low lighting. In some circumstances, disabling the flash may make it even easier to capture the true  
essence of the scene.  
In high-sensitivity shooting mode, pressing d displays the high-sensitivity menu. The items  
available in this menu are the same as those available in the A(auto) mode shooting menu (A 89),  
except that [ISO sensitivity] is not available in the high-sensitivity menu. Just as with A(auto) mode,  
the flash mode, self-timer, focus mode and exposure compensation are available.  
In anti-shake mode, [Vibration reduction] (A 128) is enabled, and [BSS] is selected for [Continuous]  
(A 101), to reduce blurring caused by camera shake or subject movement, and the flash is disabled.  
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P, S, A and M modes  
Shooting in P, S, A, and M Modes  
P, S, A, and M modes offer control over a variety of advanced settings, including  
shutter speed, aperture, and white balance.  
Mode  
Description  
Camera sets shutter speed and aperture for optimal  
exposure. Recommended for snapshots and in other  
situations in which there is little time to adjust camera  
settings. Flexible program, which changes the  
combination of shutter speed and aperture, can be used  
Programmed auto  
P
S
Shutter-priority auto User chooses shutter speed; camera selects aperture for  
best results. Use to freeze or blur motion.  
User chooses aperture; camera selects shutter speed for  
best results. Use to blur background or bring both  
foreground and background into focus.  
Aperture-priorityauto  
A
M
Manual (A 49)  
User controls both shutter speed and aperture.  
D Shutter Speed and Aperture  
The same exposure can be achieved with  
different combinations of shutter speed and  
aperture, allowing you to freeze or blur motion  
and control depth of field. The following figure  
shows how shutter speed and aperture affect  
exposure.  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
Aperture  
Shutter speed  
Fast shutter speed: Slow shutter speed: Small aperture (large Large aperture (small  
1/1,000s 1/30s f-number): f/7.6 f-number): f/2.7  
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Shooting in P, S, A, and M Modes  
Shooting in P (Programmed Auto)  
1
2
Rotate the mode dial to P.  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
Frame the subject, focus, and shoot.  
At default setting, the camera automatically selects the  
focus area containing the closest subject, from nine focus  
areas, and adjusts focus accordingly (A 105).  
Flexible Program  
In mode P, different combinations of shutter speed and aperture  
can be selected by rotating the command dial (“flexible program”).  
While flexible program is in effect, an asterisk (*) appears next to the  
mode indicator (P) in the monitor.  
Rotate the command dial to the right for large apertures (small f-  
numbers) that blur background details or fast shutter speeds that  
“freeze” motion.  
Rotate the command dial to the left for small apertures (large f-  
numbers) that increase depth of field or slow shutter speeds that  
blur motion.  
To restore default shutter speed and aperture settings, rotate the  
command dial until the asterisk next to the mode indicator is no  
longer displayed. Selecting another mode, or turning off the  
camera, also restores default shutter speed and aperture settings.  
F
17  
1/250  
F4.3  
B Note on Shutter Speed  
When [Continuous], [BSS], [Continuous flash] or [Multi-shot 16] is selected for [Continuous] (A 101),  
or when a setting other than [Off] is selected for [Auto bracketing] (A 104), the slowest shutter  
speed available is down to 1/2 sec.  
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Shooting in P, S, A, and M Modes  
Shooting in S (Shutter-Priority Auto)  
1
2
3
Rotate the mode dial to S.  
F
17  
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
Rotate the command dial to choose  
the shutter speed value between  
1/2,000 sec. and 8 sec.  
F
1/250  
F4.3  
Focus and shoot.  
At default setting, the camera automatically selects the  
focus area containing the closest subject, from nine focus  
areas, and adjusts focus accordingly (A 105).  
B S (Shutter-Priority Auto) Mode  
If the selected shutter speed would result in the picture being over- or underexposed, the shutter-  
speed display will flash when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. Choose another  
shutter speed and try again.  
At speeds slower than 1/4 sec, the shutter speed indicator will turn red to show that noise  
reduction (A 109) is recommended to reduce “noise” in the form of randomly-spaced, brightly  
colored dots.  
B Note on Shutter Speed  
When [Continuous], [BSS], [Continuous flash] or [Multi-shot 16] is selected for [Continuous] (A 101),  
or when a setting other than [Off] is selected for [Auto bracketing] (A 104), the slowest shutter  
speed available is down to 1/2 sec.  
B Shutter Speed  
A shutter speed of 1/2,000s is only available when the camera is zoomed all the way out.  
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Shooting in P, S, A, and M Modes  
Shooting in A (Aperture-Priority Auto)  
1
2
3
Rotate the mode dial to A.  
F
17  
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
Rotate the command dial to choose  
the f/-number (aperture value).  
When the camera is zoomed all the way out,  
aperture can be set to values between f/2.7  
and f/7.6; at maximum zoom, aperture can  
be set to values between f/5.3 and f/7.3.  
F
1/125  
F6.8  
Focus and shoot.  
At default setting, the camera automatically selects the  
focus area containing the closest subject, from nine focus  
areas, and adjusts focus accordingly (A 105).  
B A (Aperture-Priority Auto) Mode  
If the selected aperture would result in the picture being over- or underexposed, the aperture  
display will flash when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. Choose another aperture and  
try again.  
B Note on Shutter Speed  
When [Continuous], [BSS], [Continuous flash] or [Multi-shot 16] is selected for [Continuous] (A 101),  
or when a setting other than [Off] is selected for [Auto bracketing] (A 104), the slowest shutter  
speed available is down to 1/2 sec.  
D Aperture and Zoom  
Aperture is expressed as an f-number, which is the ratio of the focal length of the lens to the  
effective diameter of the opening (aperture) through which light enters the camera. Large apertures  
(expressed by small f-numbers) let more light into the camera, small apertures (large f-numbers) less.  
When the camera is zoomed out, the focal length of the lens diminishes and the f-number  
decreases. When the camera is zoomed in, the focal length and f-number increase. In modes A and  
M, this effect can be minimized by selecting [On] for [Fixed aperture] (A 109). Aperture can be  
controlled in the range of f/5.1 to f/7.3.  
The COOLPIX P5100 has a lens with a focal length of 7.5–26.3 mm and an aperture of f/2.7 to f/5.3.  
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Shooting in P, S, A, and M Modes  
Shooting in M (Manual)  
1
2
3
Rotate the mode dial to M.  
F
17  
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
Press the multi selector K to activate the  
shutter speed setting.  
The active setting switches between shutter speed and  
aperture each time the multi selector K is pressed.  
At speeds slower than 1/4 sec., the shutter speed  
indicator turns red (A 47).  
F
1/125  
F4.3  
Rotate the command dial to choose  
a shutter speed between 1/2,000  
sec. and 8 sec.  
When adjusting aperture or shutter speed,  
the degree of deviation from the exposure  
value measured by the camera is displayed  
for a few seconds in the exposure display.  
F
17  
1/250  
F2.7  
The degree of deviation in the exposure  
display is shown in EVs (-2 to +2 EV in  
increments of 1/3 EV). A display similar to  
that illustrated at right indicates that the  
picture will be overexposed by 1 EV (+1).  
Overexposed  
Underexposed  
+2  
+0  
-2  
+1  
-1  
Values in EVs  
4
Press the multi selector K to activate the  
aperture setting.  
F
17  
1/250  
F4.3  
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5
Rotate the command dial to choose  
an aperture value.  
Repeat steps 2 to 5 to modify shutter speed  
and aperture settings until the desired  
exposure is achieved.  
F
17  
1/250  
F2.7  
6
Focus and shoot.  
At default setting, the camera automatically selects the  
focus area containing the closest subject, from nine focus  
areas, and adjust focus accordingly (A 105).  
B Note on Shutter Speed  
When [Continuous], [BSS], [Continuous flash], or [Multi-shot 16] is selected for [Continuous] (A 101),  
or when a setting other than [Off] is selected for [Auto bracketing] (A 104), the slowest shutter  
speed available is down to 1/2 sec.  
B Shutter Speed of 1/2,000 Sec.  
A shutter speed of 1/2,000 sec. is available only when the camera is zoomed all the way out.  
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Viewing Multiple Pictures: Thumbnail Playback  
Rotate the zoom control to f (h) (thumbnail  
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playback) in full-frame playback mode (A 28) to display  
pictures in “contact sheets” of thumbnail images.  
The following operations can be performed while  
thumbnails are displayed.  
To  
Use  
Description  
A
Press the multi selector HIJK to choose  
pictures.  
Choose pictures  
Rotate the command dial to choose pictures.  
Rotate the zoom control to f (h), display  
picture thumbnails in the following order:  
4 9 16  
Change number  
of pictures  
displayed  
f (h)  
g (i)  
Rotate the zoom control to g (i), the number of  
thumbnails changes reversely.  
Cancel thumbnail  
playback  
Press k.  
k
c
Switch to  
shooting mode  
Press c or the shutter-release button to switch  
to the mode selected with the mode dial.  
C Thumbnail Playback Mode Display  
When protected (A 118) pictures are displayed in  
thumbnail playback mode (except 16-picture  
thumbnail playback mode), the icons shown at  
right are displayed with them. Movies are displayed  
as film frames.  
a: Protect icon  
Film frames  
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Viewing Multiple Pictures: Thumbnail Wheel Playback  
Rotate the command dial in full-frame playback mode  
0010  
wheel is displayed at the right of the monitor. When  
rotation of the command dial is stopped, the thumbnail  
in the center will be selected and displayed at the left of  
the monitor.  
The following operations can be performed while  
thumbnail wheel is displayed.  
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If no operations are performed for about ten seconds in  
thumbnail wheel playback mode, the thumbnail at the  
left of the monitor will be displayed in full-frame  
playback mode.  
To  
Use  
Description  
A
Choose pictures  
Rotate the command dial to choose pictures.  
Choose pictures  
Press the multi selector HI to choose pictures.  
k
g (i)  
Cancel thumbnail  
playback  
Press k or rotate the zoom control to g (i)  
(playback zoom).  
c
Switch to  
shooting mode  
Press c or the shutter-release button to switch  
to the mode selected with the mode dial.  
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Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom  
Rotating the zoom control to g (i) (playback zoom)  
during full-frame playback mode (A 28) zooms the  
current picture in 3×, with the center of the picture  
displayed in the monitor (Quick Playback Zoom).  
The guide at lower right shows which portion of the  
picture is enlarged. Change the portion of the picture  
displayed by pressing the multi selector H, I, J or K.  
When using playback zoom with pictures shot using the  
face-priority function, the picture will be enlarged, with the  
face recognized during shooting, at the center of the  
monitor. If more than one face was recognized, the picture  
would be enlarged with the face, on which focus was  
acquired, at the center of the monitor. Press the multi  
selector H, I, J, or K to display a different recognized  
face.  
X3. 0  
X2. 0  
The magnification ratio can be changed further by  
operating the zoom control. The zoom ratio will be  
displayed in the monitor, and can  
X4. 0  
be increased up to 10×. The following operations can be  
performed while pictures are zoomed in.  
To  
Zoom in  
Use  
Description  
Zoom increases each time the zoom control is rotated  
to ), to a maximum of 10×.  
Zoom also increases by rotating the command  
dial to right.  
A
g
(i  
g (i)  
Zoom decreases each time the zoom control is  
rotated to f (h). When the magnification ratio  
reaches 1×, the display returns to full-frame  
playback mode.  
Zoom out  
f (h)  
Zoom also decreases by rotating the command  
dial to left.  
Press the multi selector H, I, J or K to move  
to areas of the picture not visible in the monitor.  
View other areas  
of picture  
Switch to full-  
Press k.  
k
frame playback  
Press d to crop current picture to contain only  
the portion visible in the monitor.  
Crop picture  
d
c
Press c or the shutter-release button to switch  
to the mode selected with the mode dial.  
Switch to  
shooting mode  
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Editing Pictures  
Use the COOLPIX P5100 to edit pictures in-camera and store them as separate files  
(A 140). The editing features described below are available.  
Editing function  
D-Lighting  
Description  
Create a copy of the current picture with enhanced brightness  
and contrast, brightening dark portions of the picture.  
Enlarge the image or refine the composition and create a copy  
containing only the portion visible in the monitor.  
Crop  
Create a small copy of pictures suitable for use on web pages or  
as e-mail attachments.  
Small picture  
Black border  
Create a copy with a black frame along border of the picture  
that provides a little more impact.  
C Picture Editing  
Pictures shot at an image size of I (3,984 × 2,656), G (3,968 × 2,232), and H (2,992 × 2,992)  
(A 92) cannot be modified using an editing function other than black border.  
The COOLPIX P5100’s editing functions may not be available for pictures shot with non-  
COOLPIX P5100 digital cameras.  
If a copy created using the COOLPIX P5100 is viewed on a different digital camera, the picture may  
not be displayed or may not be transferred to a computer.  
Editing functions are not available when there is not enough free space in the internal memory or  
on the memory card.  
C Restrictions on Picture Editing  
(: available, –: not available)  
2nd editing  
Small picture  
1st editing  
D-Lighting  
Crop  
D-Lighting  
Crop  
Black border  
Small picture  
Black border  
Pictures cannot be edited twice with the same editing function.  
The D-Lighting should be done first while the restricted use of combination exists.  
A black border cannot be applied to copies created using editing functions.  
D Original Pictures and Edited  
Copies created with editing functions are not deleted if the original pictures are deleted. The  
original pictures are not deleted if copies created with editing functions are deleted.  
Edited copies are stored with the same recording date and time as the original.  
Edited copies are not marked for printing (A 87) or protecting (A 118) as the original.  
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Editing Pictures  
Enhancing Brightness and Contrast: D-Lighting  
D-Lighting can be used to create copies with enhanced brightness and contrast,  
brightening dark portions of a picture. Enhanced copies are stored as separate  
files.  
1
2
3
Select the desired picture from full-frame  
(A 28) or thumbnail (A 51) playback mode  
and press d.  
The playback menu is displayed.  
Pictures can also be selected from thumbnail wheel  
playback mode (A 52).  
Use the multi selector to choose [D-Lighting]  
and press k.  
Playback menu  
D-Lighting  
I
Print set  
Slide show  
Delete  
a
b
c
d
The original version will be shown on the left and the  
edited version will be shown on the right.  
Protect  
Exit  
Choose [OK] and press k.  
A new copy with enhanced brightness and contrast is  
created.  
To cancel D-Lighting, choose [Cancel] and press k.  
D-Lighting  
OK  
Cancel  
D-Lighting copies can be recognized by the c icon  
displayed during playback.  
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Editing Pictures  
Creating a Cropped Copy: Crop  
This function is only available when u is displayed in the monitor with  
playback zoom (A 53) enabled. Cropped copies are stored as separate files.  
1
Rotate the zoom control to g (i) in full-frame  
playback mode to zoom in on the image.  
2
Refine copy composition.  
X4. 0  
Rotate the zoom control to g or f to adjust the zoom  
ratio.  
Press the multi selector H, I, J or K to scroll the picture  
until only the portion you want to copy is visible in the  
monitor.  
3
4
Press d.  
Use the multi selector to choose [Yes] and  
press k.  
Save this image as  
displayed?  
A new picture, containing only the portion visible in the  
monitor, is created.  
No  
Yes  
To cancel creating a cropped copy, choose [No].  
Depending on the size of the original picture and the zoom ratio in  
effect at the time the copy was created, the camera will automatically select one of the following  
image size settings for cropped copies (unit: pixels).  
F 4,000 × 3,000  
C 2,048 × 1,536  
K 640 × 480  
E 3,264 × 2,448  
B 1,600 × 1,200  
l 320 × 240  
D 2,592 × 1,944  
A 1,280 × 960  
m 160 × 120  
L 2,272 × 1,704  
J 1,024 × 768  
When the image size setting for cropped copies is [m 320×240] or [n 160×120], these pictures are  
displayed with a gray frame.  
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Editing Pictures  
g Resizing Pictures: Small Picture  
Create a small copy of the current picture. Small copies are stored as JPEG files with  
a compression ratio of 1:16. The following sizes are available.  
Option  
l 640×480  
m 320×240  
n 160×120  
Description  
Suited to television playback.  
Suited to display on web pages.  
Suitable for e-mail attachments.  
1
2
3
4
Select the desired picture from full-frame  
(A 28) or thumbnail (A 51) playback mode  
and press d.  
The playback menu is displayed.  
Pictures can also be selected from thumbnail wheel  
playback mode (A 52).  
Use the multi selector to choose [Small pic.]  
and press k.  
Playback menu  
Hide image  
i
Small pic.  
Copy  
g
h
Black border  
Exit  
Choose the desired copy size and press k.  
g
Small pic.  
×
640 480  
×
320 240  
×
160 120  
Exit  
Choose [Yes] and press k.  
Create small picture file?  
A new, smaller copy is created.  
To cancel creating a small copy, choose [No].  
The copy is displayed with a gray frame.  
No  
Yes  
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Editing Pictures  
Adding Black Frame on Pictures: Black Border  
This function creates copies with [Thin], [Medium], or [Broad] black lines, along  
borders of pictures. Copies with black frame are stored as separate files.  
1
2
3
Select the desired picture from full-frame  
(A 28) or thumbnail (A 51) playback mode  
and press d.  
The playback menu is displayed.  
Pictures can also be selected from thumbnail wheel  
playback mode (A 52).  
Use the multi selector to choose [Black  
border] and press k.  
Playback menu  
Hide image  
i
Small pic.  
g
Copy  
h
Black border  
Exit  
Choose the desired thickness of frame and  
press k.  
Black border  
Thin  
Medium  
Broad  
Exit  
4
Choose [Yes] and press k.  
Create a copy with a  
black border?  
A new copy with black frame is created.  
To cancel creating a copy with black frame, choose [No].  
No  
Yes  
\
B Black Border  
Borders of a picture will be hidden with black lines because black portion is drawn from picture's  
edges according to their thickness.  
When a picture with black border are printed using printer's borderless print function, black frame  
may not be printed.  
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Voice Memos: Recording and Playback  
Use the camera’s built-in microphone to record voice  
memos for pictures marked with n in full-frame  
playback mode (A 28).  
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4
Recording Voice Memos  
A voice memo, up to 20 seconds in length,  
o
will be recorded while k is pressed down.  
Do not touch the built-in microphone  
during recording.  
During recording, o and p blink in the  
monitor display.  
F
17s  
Playing Voice Memos  
Press k while a picture is displayed in full-  
frame playback mode to play voice memo.  
Playback ends when the voice memo ends  
or k is pressed again.  
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Pictures with voice memos can be  
recognized by the q and p icons.  
Use the zoom control to adjust playback  
volume.  
F
4
4
Deleting Voice Memos  
Select a picture with a voice memo and press l. Use the  
multi selector to choose [w] and press k. Only the  
voice memo will be deleted.  
Erase 1 image?  
No  
Yes  
B Voice Memos  
When a picture with a voice memo attached is deleted, both the  
picture and its voice memo are deleted.  
If a voice memo already exists for the current picture, it must be deleted before a new voice memo  
can be recorded.  
The COOLPIX P5100 cannot be used to attach voice memos to pictures shot with cameras other  
than the COOLPIX P5100.  
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Viewing Pictures by Date  
In calendar mode or list by date mode, pictures shot on a specified date can be  
displayed.  
When d is pressed, the calendar menu or the list by date menu is displayed, and  
all pictures shot on a specified date can be selected for deletion, printing, and  
protection.  
Selecting a Date in Calendar Mode  
1
2
In playback mode, hold down w and rotate  
the command dial to choose [Calendar].  
+
When w is released, the camera enters calendar mode.  
Playback mode  
Calendar  
B
C
Choose the desired date and press k.  
Dates for which pictures exist are underlined in yellow.  
Rotate the zoom control to f (h) to view previous  
month, rotate the zoom control to g (i) to view  
following month.  
3
The first picture for that date will be displayed in full-  
frame playback.  
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Rotate the zoom control to f (h) in full-frame playback  
mode to return to calendar mode.  
F
1
3
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Viewing Pictures by Date  
Selecting a Date in List by Date Mode  
1
In playback mode, hold down w and rotate  
the command dial to choose [List by date],  
and then release w.  
+
When w is released, the camera enters list by date  
mode.  
Playback mode  
Dates for which pictures exist will be listed.  
B
C
List by date  
2
Choose the desired date and press k.  
C
List by date  
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Camera lists up to 29 dates. If pictures exist for more than  
29 dates, all pictures recorded earlier than most recent 29  
dates will be listed together as [Others].  
3
2
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Others  
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The first picture for that date will be displayed in full-  
frame playback.  
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Rotate the zoom control to f (h) in full-frame playback  
mode to return to the date list.  
F
1
3
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Viewing Pictures by Date  
Using Calendar Mode and List by Date Mode  
The following operations are possible from the date selection screen.  
To  
Use  
Description  
A
Use the multi selector to select a date.  
The date can also be selected by rotating the  
command dial.  
Select date  
Select month  
(calendar mode  
only)  
Rotate the zoom control to f (h) to view  
previous month, rotate the zoom control to g  
(i) to view following month.  
f (h)  
g (i)  
Press k to display the first picture shot on the  
selected date.  
Switch to full-frame  
playback  
Rotate the zoom control to f (h) in full-frame  
playback to return to the calendar or list by date  
mode selected before viewing in full-frame  
playback.  
k
l
Press l after selecting a date, and a confirmation  
dialog will be displayed. Choose [Yes] and press  
k to delete all pictures shot on the selected  
date.  
Delete picture  
View calendar or  
list by date menu  
Press d to display the calendar or list by date  
menu.  
d
c
Switch to shooting  
mode  
Press c or shutter-release button to switch to  
the mode selected with the mode dial.  
B Notes on Calendar Mode and List by Date Mode  
Only the most recent 9,000 pictures can be displayed in calendar mode or in list by date mode. If a  
date includes the 9,001st picture, an asterisk [*] is displayed next to the number of pictures for that  
date.  
Pictures shot with no date stamp are not listed in these modes.  
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Viewing Pictures by Date  
Calendar and List by Date Menus  
Press d in either mode to display the following menus for only the pictures shot  
on the specified date.  
D-Lighting*  
Print set  
Slide show  
Delete  
Protect  
Hide image  
Small picture*  
Black border*  
* During full-frame playback only  
When d is pressed in the date selection screen (A 60, 61), options can be  
applied to all pictures shot on the same date, or all pictures shot on the same date  
can be deleted. To apply options to individual pictures, or to select individual  
pictures for deletion, display a picture full-frame and press d.  
B Print Set Marking  
When print marking already exists for pictures shot on dates other than that specified, a  
confirmation dialog [Save print marking for other dates?] will be displayed. Select [Yes] to add the  
new print marking to the existing marking. Select [No] to remove the existing print marking and  
leave only the new marking.  
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Movies  
Recording Movies  
To shoot movies with sound recorded via the built-in microphone, follow the  
steps below.  
1
Rotate the mode dial to D.  
Exposure count display shows maximum total length of  
movie that can be recorded.  
2
Press the shutter-release button all  
the way down to start recording.  
o
Camera focuses on the subject in the center  
focus area.  
A progress bar at the bottom of the monitor  
shows the amount of recording time  
remaining.  
41s  
To end recording, press the shutter-release button all the way down a second time.  
B Recording Movies  
Flash mode (A 30) can only be used for time-lapse movies. Focus mode (A 33) and exposure  
compensation (A 34) are available in all modes. Self-timer (A 32) cannot be used.  
Flash mode (A 30), focus mode (A 33), and exposure compensation (A 34) settings cannot be  
applied or changed while movies are being recorded. Apply or change settings as necessary  
before movie recording begins.  
Optical zoom cannot be applied or adjusted once movie recording begins. Digital zoom cannot  
be applied before movie recording begins. However, digital zoom (up to 2×) can be applied while  
movies, other than stop-motion movies, are being recorded.  
The maximum file size for movies is 4 GB.  
D Changing Movie Settings  
Movie options or auto-focus mode can be changed (A 65).  
When [Movie options] is set to [Time-lapse movieP], movies are recorded without sound.  
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The Movie Menu  
[Movie options] and [Auto-focus mode] settings can be changed from the movie  
menu.  
Press d in movie mode to display the movie menu and use the multi selector to  
modify and apply settings.  
Selecting Movie Options  
The movie menu offers the options shown below.  
Option  
Image size and frame rate  
Image size: 640 × 480 pixels  
JTV movie 640P  
(default setting)  
Frame rate: 30 frames per second  
Image size: 640 × 480 pixels  
Frame rate: 15 frames per second  
ITV movie 640  
DSmall size 320  
MSmaller size 160  
Image size: 320 × 240 pixels  
Frame rate: 15 frames per second  
Image size: 160 × 120 pixels  
Frame rate: 15 frames per second  
The camera automatically shoots pictures at intervals and  
joins them into a silent movie (A 68).  
Image size: 640 × 480 pixels  
NTime-lapse movieP  
Frame rate: 30 frames per second  
Record movies in sepia tones.  
Image size: 320 × 240 pixels  
Frame rate: 15 frames per second  
QSepia movie 320  
Record movies in black and white.  
Image size: 320 × 240 pixels  
RB&W movie 320  
Frame rate: 15 frames per second  
D Using the Command Dial to Choose Movie Options  
Movie options can also be selected by holding down w and rotating the command dial.  
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The Movie Menu  
C Movie Options and Maximum Movie Length and Frames  
Internal memory  
(approx. 52 MB)  
Memory card  
(256 MB)  
Option  
JTV movie 640P  
(default setting)  
47 sec.  
Approx. 3 min. 40 sec.  
ITV movie 640  
1 min. 33 sec.  
3 min. 4 sec.  
10 min. 10 sec.  
555 frames  
Approx. 7 min. 20 sec.  
Approx. 14 min. 20 sec.  
Approx. 47 min. 40 sec.  
1,800 frames per movie  
Approx. 14 min. 20 sec.  
Approx. 14 min. 20 sec.  
DSmall size 320  
MSmaller size 160  
NTime-lapse movieP  
QSepia movie 320  
RB&W movie 320  
3 min. 4 sec.  
3 min. 4 sec.  
* Movies can be as long as free space in the internal memory or on the memory card allows.  
All figures are approximate. Maximum movie length or frames varies with make of memory  
card. The maximum file size for movies is 4 GB.  
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The Movie Menu  
Auto-focus Mode  
Choose how the camera focuses in movie mode.  
Option  
Description  
A Single AF  
(default setting)  
Camera focuses when shutter-release button is pressed halfway  
and locks at this position during shooting.  
Camera focuses continuously until focus is acquired and locked.  
To prevent sound of camera focusing from interfering with  
recording, use of [Single AF] is recommended.  
B Full-time AF  
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The Movie Menu  
Time-Lapse Movies  
Record flowers opening or butterflies emerging from cocoons.  
1
2
3
4
Use the multi selector to choose [Movie  
options] in the movie menu and press k.  
Movie  
Movie options  
Auto-focus mode  
D
Exit  
Choose [Time-lapse movieP] and press k.  
Movie options  
J
I
D
M
N
TV movie 640  
TV movie 640  
Small size 320  
Smaller size 160  
Time-lapse movie  
Exit  
Choose the interval between shots and press  
k.  
Frame intvl  
30s  
1m  
5m  
10m  
30m  
Choose from intervals between 30 seconds and  
60 minutes.  
Exit  
Press d.  
The camera returns to shooting mode.  
K
555  
5
Press the shutter-release button all the way down to start recording.  
Monitor turns off and power-on lamp blinks between shots.  
Monitor reactivates automatically for the next shot.  
6
Press the shutter-release button all the way down a second time to  
end recording.  
Recording will automatically stop if the internal memory or memory card becomes full,  
or when 1,800 frames have been recorded. An 1,800-frame movie has a playback time of  
60 seconds.  
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The Movie Menu  
B Time-Lapse Movie  
Flash mode (A 30), focus mode (A 33), and exposure compensation (A 34) cannot be adjusted  
after the first picture is shot. Apply the appropriate settings before shooting begins.  
To prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly during recording, use a fully charged  
battery.  
To power the camera continuously for extended periods, use an AC Adapter EH-62A (available  
separately from Nikon) (A 136). Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model  
of AC adapter. Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the  
camera.  
Do not rotate the mode dial to a different setting during recording.  
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Movie Playback  
In full-frame playback mode (A 28), movies are  
recognized by movie mode icons. To play a movie,  
display it in full-frame playback mode and press k.  
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The movie mode icon varies depending upon a movie  
option (A 65) selected in shooting mode.  
20s  
Use the zoom control to adjust playback volume.  
Pausing  
Rotate the command dial to advance or rewind the  
movie.  
Press the multi selector J or K to choose a control at  
the top of the monitor, then press k to perform the  
selected operation. The following operations are  
available.  
8s  
Volume indicator  
During playback  
To  
Rewind  
Press  
Description  
K
Rewind movie. Playback resumes when k is released.  
Advance  
Pause  
End  
L
O
Q
Advance movie. Playback resumes when k is released.  
Pause playback.  
While paused, use the multi selector to advance or rewind the  
movie. The following operations can be performed while  
playback is paused.  
Rewind movie by one frame. Rewind continues while k  
is pressed.  
M
Advance movie by one frame. Advance continues while  
k is pressed.  
N
Resume playback.  
P
End playback and return to full-frame playback.  
Deleting Movie Files  
Press l when being played back, when displayed in  
full-frame playback mode (A 28), or when selected in  
mode. A confirmation dialog is displayed. Choose [Yes]  
and press k to delete the movie, or choose [No] and  
press k to return to the normal playback display  
without deleting the movie.  
Erase 1 image?  
No  
Yes  
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Voice Recordings  
Making Voice Recordings  
Audio voice recordings can be recorded over the built-in microphone and played  
back over the built-in speaker.  
1
2
3
Rotate the mode dial to y.  
Press d to display the scene menu, use the  
multi selector to choose E(voice recording),  
and press k.  
Scene menu  
Panorama assist  
Voice recording  
Image quality  
Image size  
p
E
q
r
The length of recording that can be made will be  
displayed.  
Exit  
Press the shutter-release button all the way  
down to start recording.  
E
Voice recording  
0 0 1 1 5 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7 1 7 : 3 0  
Max. rec. time  
The AF lamp lights during recording. After about 30  
seconds, the camera’s auto off function is enabled and the  
monitor turns off.  
0 0 : 4 7 : 4 7  
E
information.  
4
Press the shutter-release button all the way down a second time to  
end recording.  
Recording will end automatically if the internal memory or memory card becomes full,  
or after five hours of recording on the memory card.  
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Making Voice Recordings  
Operations During Recording  
Voice recording  
Date of recording  
Pause indicator  
File number  
Length of recording  
0 0 1 1 5 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7 1 7 3 0  
:
Time remaining  
Index number  
0 0  
:
0 1  
:
0 0 / 0 0 4 6 : 4 7  
:
Index : 0 1  
Progress indicator  
To  
Press  
Description  
Reactivate the  
monitor  
If the monitor has turned off, press c to reactivate.  
c
k
Pause/resume  
recording  
Press once to pause recording; AF lamp will blink.  
During recording, press the multi selector H, I, J, or K  
to create index. Camera can skip to any intended index  
during playback. Start of recording is index number 01;  
other numbers that follow are assigned in ascending  
order each time the multi selector is pressed, up to index  
number 98.  
Create index*  
Press the shutter-release button all the way down a  
second time to end recording.  
End recording  
* The copied files can be played back using QuickTime or any other WAV-compatible audio  
player. Note that index points created with the camera cannot be used when voice  
recordings are played back on computers.  
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Playing Voice Recordings  
1
Press c in the voice recording screen (A 71,  
step 3).  
2
Use the multi selector to choose the desired  
sound file and press k.  
Select sound file  
0 0 1 1 5 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7 1 7 : 3 0  
0 0 2 1 5 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7 1 8 : 3 0  
The selected sound file will be played back.  
2 6 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7 1 3 : 0 0  
0 0 4 2 9 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7 1 6 : 4 0  
0 0 5  
0 0 3  
0 3 / 1 2 / 2 0 0 7 0 8 : 0 0  
Copy  
Play  
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Playing Voice Recordings  
Operations During Playback  
Audio playback  
Date and time of recording  
Control icons  
File number  
Playback time  
0 0 3 2 6 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7 1 3 : 0 0  
0 0 : 0 0 : 5 0 0 0 : 0 1 : 0 0  
Length of recording  
Index number  
/
Index : 0 3  
Progress indicator  
Index  
Volume  
Use the zoom control to adjust audio playback volume.  
Use the command dial to advance or rewind the voice recording.  
Playback controls appear at the top of the monitor. Press the multi selector J or K  
to choose a control, then press k to perform the selected operation. The  
following operations are available.  
To  
Rewind  
Press  
Description  
K
Rewind voice recording. Playback resumes when k is released.  
Advance voice recording. Playback resumes when k is  
released.  
Advance  
L
R
Skip to  
previous  
index  
Skip to previous index.  
Skip to next  
index  
S
O
Skip to next index.  
Pause playback.  
The following operations can be performed while playback is  
paused:  
Resume playback.  
Pause  
End  
P
Q
End playback and return to the sound file selection screen.  
Deleting Sound Files  
Press l during playback or after selecting a sound file  
(use the multi selector). A confirmation dialog will be  
displayed. To delete the file, choose [Yes] and press k.  
To cancel deletion, choose [No] and press k.  
E
Delete  
File will be deleted. OK?  
No  
Yes  
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Copying Voice Recordings  
Copy voice recordings between the internal memory and a memory card.  
This option is available only when a memory card is inserted.  
1
Press d in the select sound file screen  
(A 73, step 2).  
2
Use the multi selector to choose the option  
and press k.  
Copy sound files  
l
m
m
l
q: Copy recordings from internal memory to  
memory card  
r: Copy recordings from memory card to internal  
memory  
Exit  
3
4
5
Choose the copy option and press k.  
[Selected files]: Proceed to step 4  
Camera to card  
Selected files  
Copy all files  
[Copy all files]: Proceed to step 5  
Exit  
Choose the desired file.  
Select sound files  
1 5 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7 1 7 : 3 0  
0 0 2 1 5 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7 1 8 : 3 0  
2 6 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7 1 3 : 0 0  
0 0 4 2 9 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7 1 6 : 4 0  
0 0 5  
0 0 1  
Press the multi selector K to select the file (y). Press the  
multi selector K again to cancel the selection.  
0 0 3  
Multiple files can be selected.  
Press k to finalize file selection.  
0 3 / 1 2 / 2 0 0 7 0 8 : 0 0  
Exit  
Select  
When a confirmation dialog is displayed, choose [Yes] and press k.  
Copying starts.  
B Voice Recordings  
The COOLPIX P5100 may be unable to play or copy sound files created with cameras other than the  
COOLPIX P5100.  
C [No sound file.] Message  
If there are no sound files stored on the memory card when c is pressed (A 73, step 1), the  
message [No sound file.] will be displayed. Press d to display the copy sound files screen, and  
copy the sound files stored in the camera’s internal memory to the memory card.  
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Connecting to Televisions, Computers and Printers  
Connecting to a TV  
Connect the camera to a television using the supplied audio/video cable to play  
back pictures on the television.  
1
2
Turn off the camera.  
Connect the camera to the TV using the supplied audio/video cable.  
Connect the yellow plug to the video-in jack on the TV, and the white plug to the audio-  
in jack.  
Yellow White  
3
4
Tune the television to the video channel.  
See the documentation provided with your television for details.  
Hold down c to turn on the camera.  
The camera enters playback mode, and pictures recorded  
to the internal memory, or memory card, will be  
displayed on the television.  
While connected to the TV, the camera monitor will  
remain off.  
B Connecting an Audio/Video Cable  
When connecting the audio/video cable, be sure that the camera connector is oriented correctly. Do  
not use force when connecting the audio/video cable to the camera. When disconnecting the  
audio/video cable, do not pull the connector at an angle.  
B Video Mode  
Be sure that the camera’s video mode setting conforms to the standard used by your television. The  
video mode setting is an option set in the setup menu (A 120) > [Video mode] (A 132).  
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Connecting to a Computer  
When the camera is connected to a computer using the supplied USB cable,  
pictures recorded with the camera can be copied (transferred) to the com-  
puter for storage using the Nikon Transfer software.  
Before Connecting the Camera  
Installing the Software  
Before connecting the camera to a computer, software, including Nikon  
Transfer and Panorama Maker for creating panorama images, must be  
installed from the supplied Software Suite CD.  
For more information on installing the software, refer to the Quick Start  
Guide.  
Operating Systems Compatible with COOLPIX P5100  
Windows  
Preinstalled versions of Windows Vista (32-bit Home Basic/Home Premium/  
Business/Enterprise/Ultimate editions), Windows XP Service Pack 2 (Home Edition/  
Professional)  
If your computer is running Windows 2000 Professional, use a card reader or  
similar device to transfer pictures stored on the memory card to the computer  
Macintosh  
Mac OS X (version 10.3.9, 10.4.9)  
Refer to the Nikon website for the latest information on operating system  
compatibility.  
B Notes on Power Source  
When connecting the camera to a computer or printer, use a fully-charged battery to prevent the  
camera from turning off unexpectedly.  
To power the camera continuously for extended periods, use an AC Adapter EH-62A (available  
separately from Nikon) (A 136). Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model  
of AC adapter. Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the  
camera.  
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Connecting to a Computer  
Transferring Pictures from the Camera to a Computer  
1
2
3
Start the computer to which Nikon Transfer has been installed.  
Turn off the camera.  
Connect the camera to the computer using the supplied USB cable.  
4
Turn on the camera.  
Windows Vista/XP  
When the AutoPlay dialog is displayed, select [Copy  
pictures to a folder on my computer using Nikon Transfer]  
(Windows Vista) or [Nikon Transfer Copy pictures to a  
folder on my computer] (Windows XP), and click [OK]  
(Windows XP only). To bypass this dialog in the future,  
check [Always do this for this device:] (Windows Vista), or [Always use this program for  
this action.] (Windows XP).  
Nikon Transfer will start.  
Mac OS X  
Nikon Transfer will start automatically if [Yes] was selected in the Auto-Launch setting  
dialog when Nikon Transfer was first installed.  
B Connecting the USB Cable  
Be sure that the connectors are oriented correctly, and do not use force, to connect the USB cable.  
When disconnecting the USB cable, do not pull the connector at an angle.  
Connection may not be recognized when the camera is connected to a computer via a USB hub.  
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5
Transfer pictures when Nikon Transfer has finished loading.  
Click [Start Transfer] in Nikon Transfer. At the default setting, all pictures are transferred  
to the computer.  
At the Nikon Transfer default setting, the folder to which pictures are transferred is  
automatically opened when transfer is complete.  
For more information on using Nikon Transfer, refer to help information contained in  
Nikon Transfer.  
6
Disconnect the camera when transfer is complete.  
Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable.  
For Users of Windows 2000 Professional  
Use a card reader or similar device to transfer the pictures stored on the  
memory card to the computer.  
If your memory card has a capacity greater than 2 GB, the intended device  
must support the memory card.  
At the Nikon Transfer default settings, Nikon Transfer will start  
automatically when a memory card is inserted into the card reader or  
similar device. See step 5 above to transfer pictures.  
Do not connect the camera to the computer. If the camera is connected  
to the computer, the [Found New Hardware Wizard] dialog will be  
displayed. Select [Cancel], close the dialog, and disconnect the camera  
from the computer.  
To transfer pictures stored in the camera’s internal memory to the  
computer, the pictures must first be copied to a memory card using the  
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D Using Standard OS Operations to Open Image/Sound Files  
Navigate to the folder on the computer’s hard disk to which pictures were saved and open a  
picture in the viewer supplied with your operating system.  
Sound files copied to the computer can be played back using QuickTime or any other WAV-  
compatible audio player.  
D Panorama Creation with Panorama Maker  
Use a series of pictures shot using the [Panorama assist] option in scene mode (A 41) to create a  
single panorama photo with Panorama Maker.  
Panorama Maker can be installed to a computer using the supplied Software Suite CD.  
After installation is complete, follow the procedure described below to start Panorama Maker.  
Windows  
Open [All Programs] ([Programs] under Windows 2000) from the [Start] menu > [ArcSoft Panorama  
Maker 4] > [Panorama Maker 4].  
Macintosh  
Open Applications by selecting [Applications] from the [Go] menu, and double-click the  
[Panorama Maker 4] icon.  
For more information on using Panorama Maker, refer to the on-screen instructions and help  
information contained in Panorama Maker.  
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Connecting to a Printer  
Users of PictBridge-compatible (A 157) printers can connect the camera directly  
to the printer and print pictures without using a computer.  
Shoot pictures  
Select pictures for printing  
using [Print set] option (A 87)  
Connect to printer (A 82)  
Print pictures one at  
Print multiple pictures (A 84)  
a time (A 83)  
Turn camera off and disconnect USB cable  
B Notes on Power Source  
When connecting the camera to a computer or printer, use a fully-charged battery to prevent the  
camera from turning off unexpectedly.  
To power the camera continuously for extended periods, use an AC Adapter EH-62A (available  
separately from Nikon) (A 136). Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model  
of AC adapter. Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the  
camera.  
D Printing Pictures  
In addition to printing pictures transferred to a computer from your personal printer and printing  
over a direct camera-to-printer connection, the following options are also available for printing  
pictures:  
Insert a memory card into a DPOF-compatible printer’s card slot  
Take a memory card to a digital photo lab  
For printing using these methods, specify the pictures and the number of prints each using your  
camera’s print set menu (A 87).  
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Connecting to a Printer  
Connecting the Camera and Printer  
1
Turn off the camera.  
2
3
Turn on the printer.  
Check printer settings.  
Connect the camera to the printer using the supplied USB cable.  
4
Turn on the camera.  
When connected correctly, the PictBridge startup screen  
1 will be displayed in the camera monitor. Then the  
print selection screen will be displayed 2.  
1
2
Print selection  
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NO. 32  
[
32]  
h
B Connecting the USB Cable  
Be sure that the connectors are oriented correctly, and do not use force, to connect the USB cable.  
When disconnecting the USB cable, do not pull the connector at an angle.  
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Printing Pictures One at a Time  
After connecting the camera to the printer correctly (A 82), print pictures by  
following the procedure below.  
1
2
3
4
5
Use the multi selector JK to choose the  
desired picture and press k.  
The command dial can also be used to choose the picture.  
Rotate the zoom control to f (h) to display 12  
thumbnails, and g (i) to switch back to full-frame  
playback.  
Print selection  
15/11  
2007  
NO. 32  
[
32]  
h
Choose [Copies] and press k.  
PictBridge  
Start print  
Copies  
Paper size  
Exit  
Choose the number of copies (up to nine) and  
press k.  
Copies  
4
Exit  
Choose [Paper size] and press k.  
PictBridge  
Start print  
Copies  
Paper size  
Exit  
Choose the desired paper size and press k.  
Paper size  
Default  
To specify paper size using printer settings, choose  
[Default] in the paper size menu.  
×
3.5 5 in  
×
×
5
7 in  
100 150mm  
A4  
Exit  
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6
Choose [Start print] and press k.  
PictBridge  
Start print  
Copies  
Paper size  
Exit  
7
Printing starts.  
PR  
Monitor display returns to that shown in step 1 when  
printing is complete.  
Printing  
002/004  
To cancel before all copies have been printed, press k.  
Cancel  
Current print/total  
number of prints  
Printing Multiple Pictures  
After connecting the camera to the printer correctly (A 82), print pictures by  
following the procedure below.  
1
When the print selection screen is displayed,  
press d.  
The print menu is displayed.  
2
Use the multi selector to choose [Paper size]  
and press k.  
Print menu  
Print selection  
Print all image  
DPOF printing  
Paper size  
To exit to the print menu, press d.  
Exit  
3
Choose the desired paper size and press k.  
Paper size  
Default  
To specify paper size using printer settings, choose  
[Default] in the paper size menu.  
×
3.5 5 in  
×
5
7 in.  
×
100 150mm  
A4  
Exit  
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4
Choose [Print selection], [Print all images] or  
[DPOF printing] and press k.  
Print menu  
Print selection  
Print all image  
DPOF printing  
Paper size  
Exit  
Print selection  
Choose the pictures and number of copies (up  
to nine) of each.  
Print selection  
10  
Press the multi selector JK to select pictures,  
and press H or I to set the number of copies  
for each. The command dial can also be used to  
choose the pictures.  
3
Pictures selected for printing can be recognized  
by the check mark (y) and the numeral  
indicating the number of copies to be printed.  
Back  
Pictures for which no copies have been specified will not be printed.  
Rotate the zoom control to g (i) to switch to full-frame playback.  
Rotate the zoom control to f (h) to switch back to thumbnail display.  
Press k when setting is complete.  
The menu shown at right will be displayed.  
R
Print selection  
010 prints  
To print, choose [Start print] and press k.  
Choose [Cancel] and press k to return to the  
print menu.  
Start print  
Cancel  
Exit  
Print all images  
All pictures stored in the internal memory, or on  
the memory card, are printed one at a time.  
The menu shown at right will be displayed.  
To print, choose [Start print] and press k.  
Choose [Cancel] and press k to return to the  
print menu.  
R
Print all images  
018 prints  
Start print  
Cancel  
Exit  
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DPOF printing  
Print pictures for which a print order was  
created in [Print set] (A 87).  
The menu shown at right will be displayed.  
To print, choose [Start print] and press k.  
Choose [Cancel] and press k to return to the  
print menu.  
DPOF printing  
010 prints  
Start print  
View images  
Cancel  
Exit  
To view the current print order, choose [View  
images] and press k. To print pictures, press k  
again.  
R
View images  
10  
Back  
5
Printing starts.  
PR  
Monitor display returns to the print menu (step 2) when  
printing is complete.  
Printing  
002/010  
To cancel before all copies have been printed, press k.  
Cancel  
Current print/total  
number of prints  
C Paper Size  
The camera supports the following paper sizes: [Default] (the default paper size for the current  
printer), [3.5 × 5 in.], [5 × 7 in.], [100 × 150mm], [4 × 6 in.], [8 × 10 in.], [Letter], [A3], and [A4]. Only sizes  
supported by the current printer will be displayed. To specify paper size using printer settings,  
choose [Default] in the paper size menu.  
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Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print Set  
The [Print set] option in the playback menu is used to create digital “print orders”  
for printing on DPOF-compatible devices (A157).  
When the camera is connected to a PictBridge-compatible printer, pictures can be  
printed from the printer according to the DPOF print order you have created for  
pictures on the memory card. If the memory card is removed from the camera, you  
can create the DPOF print order for pictures in the internal memory and print  
pictures according to the DPOF print order.  
1
Press din playback mode.  
The playback menu is displayed.  
2
Use the multi selector to choose [Print set]  
and press k.  
Playback menu  
D-Lighting  
I
Print set  
Slide show  
Delete  
a
b
c
d
The print set menu is displayed.  
Protect  
Exit  
3
4
Choose [Print selected] and press k.  
Print set  
Print selected  
Delete print set  
Exit  
Choose the pictures and number of copies  
(up to nine) of each.  
Print selection  
1
1
Press the multi selector JKto select pictures, and press  
Hor Ito set the number of copies for each. The  
command dial can also be used to choose the pictures.  
Pictures selected for printing can be recognized by the  
check mark (y) icon and the numeral indicating the  
number of copies to be printed. The pictures for which  
no copies have been specified will not be printed.  
Back  
Rotate the zoom control to g(i) to switch to full-frame playback.  
Rotate the zoom control to f(h) to switch back to thumbnail display.  
Press kwhen setting is complete.  
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5
Choose whether or not to also print shooting  
date and photo information.  
Print set  
Done  
Choose [Date] and press kto print date of recording on  
all pictures in the print order.  
Date  
Info  
Choose [Info] and press kto print photo information  
(shutter speed and aperture) on all pictures in the print  
order.  
Exit  
Choose [Done] and press kto complete the print order and exit.  
Pictures selected for printing are recognized by the w  
icon displayed during playback.  
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B Notes on Printing Shooting Date and Photo Information  
When the [Date] and [Info] options are enabled in the print set menu, shooting date and photo  
information are printed on pictures when a DPOF-compatible (A157) printer which supports  
printing of shooting date and photo information is used.  
Photo information cannot be printed when the camera is connected directly to a printer, via the  
supplied USB cable, for DPOF printing (A86).  
[Date] and [Info] are reset each time the print set menu is displayed.  
C Deleting All Print Orders  
Choose [Delete print set] in step 3 and press k. Print orders for all pictures will be deleted.  
C Note on the Print Set [Date] Option  
The date and time printed on pictures with DPOF printing, when  
[Date] in the print set menu is enabled, are those recorded with the  
picture as it was shot. Date and time printed using this option are  
not affected when the camera’s date and time setting are changed  
from the setup menu after pictures are recorded.  
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D Date Imprint  
When date and time of recording are imprinted on pictures using the [Date imprint] option (A126)  
in the setup menu, pictures with the date and time imprinted on them can be printed from printers  
that do not support printing of the date and time on pictures. Only the [Date imprint] date and time  
on pictures will be printed, even if [Print set] is enabled with [Date] selected in the print set screen.  
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Shooting, Playback and Setup Menus  
Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
The shooting menu of P, S, A, and M modes, and high-sensitivity menu of high-  
sensitivity shooting mode, contain the following options.  
1
q
r
F
B
E
G
C
Image quality  
Choose the image quality (compression ratio) of recorded pictures.  
1, 3  
Image size  
Choose the image size of recorded pictures.  
3
Optimize image  
Control contrast, sharpness, and saturation.  
3
White balance  
Match white balance to the light source.  
2, 3  
ISO sensitivity  
Control the camera’s sensitivity to light.  
Metering  
Choose how the camera meters exposure.  
3
Continuous  
Select the option to shoot pictures one at a time, in a sequence, or with  
Best Shot Selector (BSS).  
3
H
G
I
J
K
L
M
Auto bracketing  
Vary exposure over a sequence of pictures.  
3
AF area mode  
Choose where the camera focuses.  
Auto-focus mode  
Choose how the camera focuses.  
Flash exp. comp.  
Adjust flash level.  
Flash control  
Control built-in flash.  
Fixed aperture  
Choose whether aperture changes with zoom position.  
3
Noise reduction  
Reduce noise in pictures shot at slow shutter speeds.  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
3
N
O
Converter  
Adjust settings for converter lenses (available separately from Nikon).  
User setting  
Store button and shooting menu settings in two separate user setting  
banks.  
P
Q
Reset user setting  
Restore user settings to their default values.  
3
Distortion control  
Correct the distortion.  
1
2
3
Settings can be applied from other shooting menus (except the movie menu).  
This setting cannot be set in the high-sensitivity menu.  
See the information on restrictions that may apply to these settings (A112).  
Displaying the Shooting Menu and High-sensitivity Menu  
Choose P (Programmed Auto), S (Shutter-Priority Auto), A (Aperture-Priority Auto),  
M (Manual), or B(high sensitivity) by rotating the mode dial. Press dto display  
the shooting menu or high-sensitivity menu.  
Shooting menu  
Image Quality  
Image size  
Optimize image  
White balance  
ISO sensitivity  
Exit  
a
a
The high sensitivity menu is displayed when Bis selected by the mode dial.  
To return to the shooting mode from the shooting or high-sensitivity menu,  
press dor the shutter-release button.  
C Navigating the Camera Menu  
Press the multi selector Hor Ito select items and set functions on menus (A10). The command  
dial can also be used in place of the multi selector.  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
qImage Quality  
Choose the amount of compression applied to pictures. Lower compression ratios  
result in higher quality pictures, but also larger file sizes, limiting the number of  
pictures that can be recorded.  
a
Fine  
Fine quality images (compression ratio of 1:4), suitable for enlargement or high-  
quality prints.  
b
c
Normal (default setting)  
Normal image quality (compression of 1:8), suited to most applications.  
Basic  
Basic image quality (compression of 1:16), suitable for pictures that will be  
distributed by e-mail or used in web pages.  
Image quality is shown by an icon in the monitor (A6, 7).  
D More Information  
See “Number of Exposures Remaining” (A93) for more information.  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
rImage Size  
Choose the size of pictures in pixels for recording. Pictures shot at smaller sizes  
require less memory, making them suited to distribution by e-mail or the web.  
Conversely, the larger the image, the larger the size at which it can be printed or  
displayed without becoming noticeably “grainy,” limiting the number of pictures  
that can be recorded.  
Option  
Description  
4000×3000  
Record pictures exhibiting greater detail than those shot at  
F
(default setting) [E 3264×2448] or [D 2592×1944].  
E
D
C
B
A
J
3264×2448  
Good balance between file size and quality makes this the best  
choice in most situations.  
2592×1944  
2048×1536  
1600×1200  
1280×960  
1024×768  
Smaller than [F 4000×3000], [E 3264×2448], and [D 2592×1944]  
for recording more pictures.  
Record pictures suited to display on a computer monitor.  
Record pictures suited to display on a television, or to distribution  
via e-mail or the web.  
K
I
640×480  
Record pictures with the same aspect ratio (3:2) as those shot with  
35mm film cameras.  
3984×2656  
Record pictures with the same aspect ratio (16:9) as wide-screen  
televisions.  
G
H
3968×2232  
2992×2992  
Record perfectly square pictures.  
Image size is shown by an icon in the monitor (A6, 7).  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
C Number of Exposures Remaining  
The following table lists the approximate number of pictures that can be stored in internal memory,  
and on a 256-MB memory card, at each combination of image quality (A91) and image size (A92)  
settings. Note that the number of pictures that can be stored will differ depending on the  
composition of the picture (due to JPEG compression). In addition, this number may differ  
depending on the make of memory card, even if the capacity for the memory card is the same.  
Internal  
memory  
(52 MB)  
Image  
quality  
256MB  
memory card  
Print size  
(printed at 300 dpi; cm/in.)  
Image size  
1
2
9
Approx. 42  
Approx. 83  
Approx. 166  
Fine  
Normal  
Basic  
4000×3000  
F
E
D
C
B
A
J
K
I
G
H
Approx. 34 × 25/13.3 × 10  
Approx. 28 × 21/10.8 × 8.1  
Approx. 22 × 16/8.6 × 6.4  
Approx. 17 × 13/6.8 × 5.1  
Approx. 14 × 10/5.3 × 4  
Approx. 11 × 8/4.2 × 3.2  
Approx. 9 × 7/3.4 × 2.5  
Approx. 5 × 4/2.1 × 1.6  
Approx. 34 × 22/13.2 × 8.8  
Approx. 34 × 19/13.2 × 7.4  
Approx. 25 × 25/9.9 × 9.9  
17  
35  
(default setting)  
13  
26  
52  
Approx. 63  
Approx. 124  
Approx. 243  
Fine  
Normal  
Basic  
3264×2448  
2592×1944  
2048×1536  
1600×1200  
1280×960  
1024×768  
640×480  
21  
41  
81  
Approx. 99  
Approx. 195  
Approx. 380  
Fine  
Normal  
Basic  
33  
65  
123  
Approx. 157  
Approx. 305  
Approx. 577  
Fine  
Normal  
Basic  
54  
104  
185  
Approx. 255  
Approx. 487  
Approx. 866  
Fine  
Normal  
Basic  
83  
151  
277  
Approx. 390  
Approx. 709  
Approx. 1300  
Fine  
Normal  
Basic  
123  
222  
370  
Approx. 577  
Approx. 1040  
Approx. 1733  
Fine  
Normal  
Basic  
277  
416  
666  
Approx. 1300  
Approx. 1950  
Approx. 3121  
Fine  
Normal  
Basic  
10  
20  
39  
Approx. 47  
Approx. 95  
Approx. 185  
Fine  
Normal  
Basic  
3984×2656  
3968×2232  
2992×2992  
12  
24  
47  
Approx. 57  
Approx. 113  
Approx. 222  
Fine  
Normal  
Basic  
12  
23  
46  
Approx. 56  
Approx. 112  
Approx. 219  
Fine  
Normal  
Basic  
1
2
If the number of exposures remaining is 10,000 or more, the number of exposures remaining  
display shows [9999].  
Print sizes are calculated by dividing the number of pixels by printer resolution (dpi) and  
multiplying by 2.54 cm (1 in.). However, at the same image size, pictures printed at higher  
resolutions will print smaller the size indicated, and those printed at lower resolutions will print  
larger than the size indicated.  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
F Optimize Image  
Optimize contrast, sharpening, and other settings according to how pictures will  
be used or the type of scene.  
g
Normal (default setting)  
Recommended in most situations.  
Softer  
h
Softens outlines, producing natural results suitable for portraits or retouching on a  
computer.  
o
i
j
Vivid  
Enhances saturation, contrast, and sharpness to produce vivid images with vibrant  
reds, greens, and blues.  
More vivid  
Maximizes saturation, contrast, and sharpness to produce crisp images with sharp  
outlines.  
Portrait  
Lowers contrast while lending natural texture and rounded feel to skin of portrait  
subjects.  
k
Custom  
Customize image optimization settings (A95).  
Black-and-white  
p
Shoot photos in black-and-white (A96).  
The indicator for the current optimize image setting is displayed in the monitor  
during shooting (A6).  
B Optimize Image  
At settings other than [Custom] and [Black-and-white]>[Custom], results are optimized for current  
shooting conditions and vary with exposure and the position of the subject in the frame. For  
consistent results over a series of photographs, select [Custom] and choose a setting other than  
[Auto] for contrast, sharpening, and saturation.  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
Customizing Image Enhancement Options: [Custom]  
Select [Custom] to make separate adjustments to the  
following options.  
Custom  
Contrast  
Image sharpening  
Saturation  
a
a
a
Exit  
Contrast  
Control contrast. Lower settings prevent loss of detail  
in highlights under harsh lighting or in direct  
sunlight. Higher settings preserve detail in misty  
landscapes and other low-contrast subjects.  
The default setting is [Auto].  
Contrast  
y
y
y
a
Auto  
Normal  
Low  
Medium low  
Medium high  
Exit  
Image sharpening  
Choose how much outlines are sharpened during  
shooting. Choose high settings for sharp outlines,  
low settings for softer outlines.  
Image sharpening  
a
Auto  
Normal  
Low  
Medium low  
Medium high  
Exit  
The default setting is [Auto].  
Saturation  
Control the vividness of colors. Choose [Moderate]  
for less saturated colors, [Enhanced] for more vivid  
colors.  
Saturation  
a
Auto  
Normal  
Moderate  
Enhanced  
The default setting is [Auto].  
Exit  
B Note on Image Sharpening  
The effects of image sharpening cannot be previewed in the monitor during shooting. Check results  
in playback mode.  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
Shooting in Black-and-White: [Black-and-White]  
When [Black-and-white] is selected, the options  
described below are available.  
Black-and-white  
Standard  
Custom  
Choose [Standard] to shoot in basic black-and-white, or  
[Custom] to manually adjust contrast, sharpening, and  
filter effects. When the [B&W + color] option is enabled  
(w), one black-and-white picture and the same picture  
in full color are recorded simultaneously.  
B&W + color  
Exit  
The following options can be adjusted in [Custom].  
Contrast  
Same as [Optimize image] > [Custom] > [Contrast] (A95).  
Image sharpening  
Same as [Optimize image] > [Custom] > [Image sharpening] (A95).  
Monochrome filter  
This effect simulates black-and-white photography  
with a color filter.  
[Yellow], [Orange], [Red]  
Enhance contrast. Can be used to tone down the  
brightness of the sky in landscape photographs.  
Orange filter results in greater contrast than yellow  
filter, and red filter greater contrast than orange filter.  
Monochrome filter  
y
k
None  
Yellow  
Orange  
Red  
Green  
Exit  
[Green]  
Softens skin tones. Suitable for portraits.  
D B&W + Color  
Color pictures recorded when [B&W + color] is enabled are the same as those shot at an [Optimize  
image] setting of [Normal].  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
B White Balance  
The color of light reflected from an object varies with the color of the light source.  
The human brain is able to adapt to changes in the color of the light source, with  
the result that white objects appear white whether seen in the shade, direct  
sunlight, or under incandescent lighting. Digital cameras can mimic this  
adjustment by processing images according to the color of the light source. This is  
known as “white balance.” For natural coloration, choose a white balance setting  
that matches the light source before shooting. Although the default setting,  
[Auto], can be used under most types of lighting, you can apply the white balance  
setting suited to a particular light source to achieve more accurate results.  
a
Auto (default setting)  
White balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting conditions. Best choice in  
most situations.  
b
Preset manual  
Neutral-colored object used as reference to set white balance under unusual  
lighting conditions, see “Preset Manual” (A98) for details.  
c
d
e
f
g
Daylight  
White balance adjusted for direct sunlight.  
Incandescent  
Use under incandescent lighting.  
Fluorescent  
Use under most types of fluorescent lighting.  
Cloudy  
Use when shooting under overcast skies.  
Flash  
Use with the flash mode.  
The effects of the selected option can be previewed in the monitor. At settings  
other than [Auto], the icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor  
B Flash Mode  
At white-balance settings other than [Auto] or [Flash], turn the flash off (W) (A30).  
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Preset Manual  
Preset manual is used with mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with  
a strong color cast (for example, to make pictures shot under a lamp with a red  
shade look as though they had been shot under white light).  
1
2
Place a white or gray reference object under the lighting that will be  
used during shooting.  
Use the multi selector to choose [b Preset  
B
B
B
White balance  
manual] in the white balance menu, and press  
k.  
Auto  
Preset manual  
Daylight  
Incandescent  
Fluorescent  
a
b
c
d
e
The camera zooms in.  
Exit  
3
4
Choose [Measure].  
Preset manual  
To apply the most recently measured value for preset  
manual, choose [Cancel] and press k.  
Cancel  
Measure  
Exit  
Frame the reference object.  
Preset manual  
Cancel  
Measure  
Exit  
Reference object frame  
5
Press k.  
The shutter is released and the new white-balance value is set.  
No pictures are recorded.  
C Note on Preset Manual  
Regardless of the flash mode selected, the flash will not fire when kis pressed in step 5. Therefore,  
the camera cannot measure a value for preset manual for when the flash is used.  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
E ISO Sensitivity  
Sensitivity is a measure of how quickly the camera reacts to light. The higher the  
sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure. Although a high ISO rating  
is suited for shooting pictures of subjects in action or in poor lighting, high  
sensitivity is often associated with “noise” - randomly spaced, brightly colored  
pixels concentrated in dark parts of the image.  
Auto (default setting)  
Sensitivity is ISO 64 under normal conditions; when lighting is poor and the flash is  
off, the camera compensates by raising sensitivity to a maximum of ISO 800.  
When a Speedlight (available separately from Nikon) is used with sensitivity set to  
[Auto], the maximum sensitivity applied is ISO 400.  
In M mode, sensitivity will be locked at ISO 64.  
Fixed range auto  
Choose the range in which the camera automatically adjusts ISO sensitivity, in P, S,  
and A modes, from [ISO 64 - 100] (default setting), [ISO 64 - 200], or [ISO 64 - 400].  
The camera will not raise sensitivity beyond the maximum value in the selected  
range for effective control over the amount of “grain” that appears in images.  
64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 2000, 3200  
Sensitivity will be locked at the specified value.  
At the settings other than [Auto], the current setting is displayed in the monitor  
(A6). If [Auto] is selected and the sensitivity is raised above ISO 64, the E icon will  
be displayed (A31). When [Fixed range auto] is selected, the maximum value of  
P + the sensitivity will be displayed.  
B Notes on ISO 3200  
When [3200] is selected for ISO sensitivity, image size is displayed in red during shooting.  
[Image size] cannot be set to [F 4000×3000], [E 3264×2448], [I 3984×2656], [G 3968×2232],  
and [H 2992×2992] when [ISO sensitivity] is set to [3200]. If [ISO sensitivity] is set to [3200] while  
[Image size] is set to [F 4000×3000], [E 3264×2448], [I 3984×2656], [G 3968×2232], or [H  
2992×2992], the [Image size] setting automatically switches to [D 2592×1944]. When any option  
other than [3200] is next selected for [ISO sensitivity], the original image size setting is restored.  
B Note on Shutter Speed  
When [1600], [2000], or [3200] is selected for [ISO sensitivity], the slowest shutter speed available is  
down to 2 sec.  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
G Metering  
Choose how the camera meters exposure.  
G
q
Matrix (default setting)  
Camera sets exposure for entire frame. Recommended in most situations.  
Center-weighted  
Camera meters entire frame but assigns greatest weight to subject in center of  
frame. Classic meter for portraits; preserves background details while letting lighting  
conditions at center of frame determine exposure. Can be used with focus lock  
(A27) to meter off-center subjects.  
r
s
Spot  
Camera meters area shown by circle in center of frame. Ensures that subject in  
metering target is correctly exposed even if background is much lighter or darker.  
Can be used with focus lock (A27) to meter off-center subjects.  
Spot AF area  
Camera meters selected focus area (A105). Available only when a setting other  
than [Center] is selected for [AF area mode].  
B Digital Zoom  
When digital zoom is in effect, [AF area mode] is set to [Center] (A105).  
At magnifications of 1.2× to 1.8×, [Metering] is set to [Center-weighted], and at magnifications of  
2.0× to 4.0×, [Metering] is set to [Spot].  
D Metering Area  
The active metering area is displayed in the monitor when [Center-weighted] or [Spot] is selected.  
Spot  
Center-weighted  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
C Continuous  
Capture motion in a series of pictures and apply Best Shot Selector (BSS). When  
[Continuous], [BSS], or [Multi-shot 16] is selected, the flash will be disabled. At  
settings other than [Intvl timer shooting], focus, exposure and white balance are  
fixed at the values for the first picture in each series.  
U
Single (default setting)  
One picture is shot each time shutter-release button is pressed.  
V
Continuous  
While the shutter-release button is held down, up to 5 pictures are shot at a rate of  
1.1 frames per second (fps) when image quality is set to [b Normal] and image size  
is set to [F 4000×3000].  
j
BSS  
BSS is recommended for shooting under low lighting without the flash, with the  
camera zoomed in, or in other situations in which camera shake is likely to blur  
pictures.  
When Best Shot Selector (BSS) is enabled, the camera shoots up to ten pictures  
while the shutter-release button is held down. The sharpest picture (picture with  
the most detail) in the series is automatically selected and saved.  
Y
W
Continuous flash  
While the shutter-release button is held down, the camera shoots three flash  
pictures, at up to 1.1 fps, when image quality is set to [b Normal] and image size is  
set to [F 4000×3000]. Once shooting ends, no additional pictures can be shot until  
built-in flash has charged. Because ISO sensitivity is raised during shooting, pictures  
may be affected by “noise” (randomly-spaced, brightly-colored dots).  
Multi-shot 16  
Each time shutter-release button is pressed, camera shoots  
16 pictures at about 1.1 frames per second and arranges  
them in a single picture with image quality is set to  
[b Normal] and image size is set to [D 2592×1944].  
Digital zoom cannot be applied.  
X
Intvl timer shooting  
Camera shoots (up to 1,800 frames) automatically at specified interval (A103).  
At settings other than [Single], the indicator for the current setting is displayed in  
the monitor (A6).  
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B Note on Best Shot Selector  
BSS may not produce the desired results if the subject moves or the composition changes while the  
shutter-release button is pressed all the way down.  
B Note on Continuous Flash  
When [Continuous flash] is selected for [Continuous], turning on the Speedlight will change the  
option to [Single].  
B Note on Shutter Speed  
When [Continuous], [BSS], [Continuous flash], or [Multi-shot 16] is selected for [Continuous] (A101),  
or when a setting other than [Off] is selected for [Auto bracketing] (A104), the slowest shutter  
speed available is down to 1/2 sec.  
C Note on Continuous Shooting  
The maximum frame rate with continuous shooting may vary, depending upon the current image  
quality setting, image size setting, and the memory card used.  
D More Information  
Speedlights” (A139) for more information.  
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Interval Timer Photography  
Pictures are shot automatically at specified intervals. Choose from intervals  
between 30 seconds and 60 minutes.  
1
Use the multi selector to choose [Intvl timer  
shooting] in the continuous menu, and press  
k.  
V
Continuous  
X
Intvl timer shooting  
Exit  
2
Choose interval between shots and press k.  
C
y
Set interval time  
30s  
1m  
5m  
10m  
30m  
Exit  
3
4
Press d.  
The camera returns to shooting mode.  
Press the shutter-release button all the way  
down to shoot the first picture and initiate  
interval timer shooting.  
X
Monitor turns off and power-on lamp blinks between  
shots.  
The monitor turns back on automatically right before the  
next picture is shot.  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
5
Press the shutter-release button all the way down a second time to  
end recording.  
Recording will end automatically if the internal memory or memory card becomes full,  
or when 1,800 pictures have been recorded.  
C Note on Interval Timer Shooting  
To prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly during recording, use a fully charged battery.  
To power the camera continuously for extended periods, use an AC Adapter EH-62A (available  
separately from Nikon) (A136). Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model  
of AC adapter. Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the  
camera.  
Do not rotate the mode dial, while performing interval-timer shooting.  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
H Auto Bracketing  
Auto bracketing is used to vary exposure by a selected amount over a series of  
pictures, “bracketing” the exposure value selected by the camera or with exposure  
compensation. Use in situations in which it is difficult to guess the correct  
exposure.  
X
Y
Z
k
0.3  
Camera varies exposure by 0 EV, +0.3EV, and –0.3EV over next three shots. Keep  
shutter-release button pressed to take all three shots in sequence.  
0.7  
Camera varies exposure by 0 EV, +0.7EV, and –0.7EV over next three shots. Keep  
shutter-release button pressed to take all three shots in sequence.  
1.0  
Camera varies exposure by 0 EV, +1.0EV, and –1.0EV over next three shots. Keep  
shutter-release button pressed to take all three shots in sequence.  
Off (default setting)  
Bracketing is not performed.  
At settings other than [Off], the icon for the current setting is displayed in the  
monitor during shooting (A6).  
B Notes on Auto Bracketing  
Auto bracketing is not available in M mode.  
When exposure compensation is applied (A34), and [ 0.3], [ 0.7], or [ 1.0] is selected for [Auto  
bracketing], the combined exposure compensation values will be applied.  
When a setting other than [Off] is selected for [Auto bracketing], the slowest shutter speed  
available is down to 1/2 sec.  
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G AF Area Mode  
Use this option to determine where the camera focuses.  
When digital zoom is effect, the camera will focus on the subject in the center  
focus area regardless of the applied [AF area mode] option.  
z
Face priority  
The camera automatically detects and focuses on a face  
looking toward the camera (Shooting with Face-Priority  
When shooting pictures of subjects other than people,  
or framing a subject with which no face is recognized,  
[AF area mode] will be set to [Auto]. The camera chooses  
the focus area (one of nine) containing the subject  
closest to the camera and focuses on the subject.  
When the monitor has been turned off, the camera  
focuses using only the center focus area.  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
Focus area  
w
Auto (default setting)  
Camera automatically selects the focus area (one of  
nine) containing the subject closest to the camera.  
Press the shutter-release button halfway to activate the  
focus area. When the shutter-release button is pressed  
halfway, the focus area selected by the camera will be  
displayed in the monitor.  
When the monitor has been turned off, the camera  
focuses using only the center focus area.  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
Focus area  
x
Manual  
This option is suited to situations in which the intended  
subject is relatively still and not positioned in the center  
of the frame.  
Press the multi selector H, I, Jor Kto select from 99  
focus areas in the frame. Pictures can be shot while  
focus-area selection screen is displayed.  
To end focus-area selection and adjust the flash mode,  
focus mode, self-timer and exposure compensation  
settings, press k. To return to the focus-area selection  
screen, press k.  
Focus area  
Selectable focus areas  
At an [Image size] setting (A92) of [H 2992×2992],  
81 focus areas are available.  
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y
Center  
Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.  
Center focus area is used.  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
Focus area  
Shooting with Face-Priority  
When [Face priority] is selected for [AF area mode], or the [Portrait] scene mode or  
[Night portrait] scene mode is selected during shooting, the face-priority function  
will be applied.  
The camera automatically detects and focuses on a face looking toward the  
camera.  
1
Frame the picture.  
When the camera detects a face, the focus area  
containing the face will be displayed with a yellow  
double border.  
When the camera detects more than one face, the closest  
face is framed by a double border and the others by  
single borders. Up to 12 faces can be detected.  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
2
Press the shutter-release button halfway.  
The camera focuses on the face framed by the double  
border. The double border will glow green and focus will  
be locked.  
When the double border blinks, the camera is unable to  
focus. Press the shutter-release button halfway again to  
focus.  
F
17  
1/125  
F4.3  
Press the shutter-release button all the way down to shoot.  
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B Face-Priority  
When [Face priority] is selected for [AF area mode], the setting will automatically switch to [Auto] if  
no face is recognized when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.  
If no face is recognized when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway in [Portrait] or [Night  
portrait] scene mode, the camera will focus on the subject in the center focus area.  
If [Face priority] is selected for [AF area mode] with framing guides displayed, the monitor setting  
changes so that shooting data is displayed.  
The camera may be unable to detect faces in the following situations:  
- When faces are partially hidden by sunglasses or other obstructions  
- When faces take up too much or too little of the frame  
- When the subject is not looking directly at the camera  
The camera’s ability to detect faces depends on a variety of factors, including whether or not the  
subject is facing the camera.  
In some rare cases shooting subjects with which autofocus may not perform as expected (A27),  
the subject may not be in focus despite the fact that the focus area glows green. Should this occur,  
switch to A(auto) mode or change the [AF area mode] setting to [Manual] or [Center] in high-  
sensitivity shooting, P, S, A, and M modes, refocus on another subject positioned at the same  
distance from the camera as the actual portrait subject, and use focus lock (A27).  
When a face is detected during shooting, pictures will be rotated automatically, in full-frame and  
thumbnail playback modes, according to the orientation of the face detected.  
D More Information  
See “Autofocus” (A27) for more information.  
I Auto-focus Mode  
Choose how the camera focuses.  
A
B
Single AF (default setting)  
Camera focuses when shutter-release button is pressed halfway.  
Full-time AF  
Camera adjusts focus continuously until shutter-release button is pressed halfway.  
Use with moving subjects.  
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J Flash Exp. Comp.  
Flash compensation is used to adjust flash output by 2.0 EV in increments of  
1/3 EV, changing the brightness of the main subject relative to the background.  
When the Speedlight SB-400, SB-600, or SB-800 flash unit (available separately  
from Nikon) (A139) is mounted on the camera, flash output for the flash  
(available separately from Nikon) is adjusted.  
-0.3 - -2.0  
Flash output is reduced from -0.3 to -2.0 EV, in increments of 1/3 EV, to prevent  
unwanted highlights or reflections.  
0 (default setting)  
Flash output is not adjusted.  
+0.3 - +2.0  
Flash output is increased from +0.3 to +2.0 EV, in increments of 1/3 EV, to make the  
main subject of the frame appear brighter.  
At settings other than [0], the icon for the current setting is displayed in the  
monitor during shooting (A6).  
K Flash Control  
Specify whether or not the built-in flash fires when a flash unit (available separately  
from Nikon) mounted on the camera’s accessory shoe is not used (A139).  
Auto (default setting)  
When a flash (available separately from Nikon) is mounted, the flash fires. When  
there is no flash mounted on the accessory shoe, the built-in flash fires.  
Built-in off  
The built-in flash is disabled.  
B Notes on Flash Control  
When [Flash control] is set to [Built-in off], only U(Auto), and W(Off), and X(Fill flash) flash  
modes (A30) are available.  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
L Fixed Aperture  
Choose whether aperture varies with zoom position.  
On  
In A and M modes, aperture is kept as close as possible to selected f-number. To  
prevent selected f-number from exceeding exposure range at new zoom position,  
set aperture to around f/5.1–f/7.3.  
Off (default setting)  
Aperture varies with zoom position.  
M Noise Reduction  
At slow shutter speeds, pictures may be affected by “noise” in the form of  
randomly-spaced, brightly-colored dots concentrated in dark parts of the image.  
Use this option to reduce noise at slow shutter speeds. Enabling noise reduction  
increases the time needed to record pictures after they are shot.  
a
Auto (default setting)  
Noise reduction is performed at slow shutter speeds, likely to result in pictures  
affected by noise.  
When a setting other than [Single] or [Intvl timer shooting] is selected for  
[Continuous], or when a setting other than [Off] is selected for [Auto bracketing],  
noise reduction will not be performed.  
M
On  
Noise reduction is applied to pictures shot at shutter speeds slower than 1/4 sec.  
[On] is recommended when shooting at slow shutter speeds.  
Only [Single] or [Intvl timer shooting] can be selected for [Continuous]. [Auto  
bracketing] cannot be applied.  
When noise reduction is performed, the x icon is displayed in the monitor during  
shooting (A6).  
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu  
N Converter  
This option is for use with the Step-down Ring Adapter UR-E20 (available  
separately from Nikon) to attach the converter lenses (available separately from  
Nikon) listed below. For more information, see “Attaching Converter Lenses”  
(A138) of this manual or the documentation provided with the converter lens.  
k
None (default setting)  
No modifications made to camera settings. Use when no converter lens is attached  
(be sure to remove lens adapter ring).  
X
Wide-angle converter  
Use with the Wide-angle Converter WC-E67. When selecting this option, the camera  
is zoomed out to the maximum wide-angle position. Enjoy wide-angle shooting at  
a focal length of roughly 23.5 mm (0.9 in.) (equivalent with 35mm [135] picture  
angle) when [Distortion control] is set to [Off] and the camera is zoomed out to the  
maximum wide-angle position. The full range of optical zoom is available, however,  
by its very nature, best results are achieved with the camera zoomed out to the  
maximum wide-angle position. Digital zoom is not available.  
W
Telephoto converter  
Use with the Telephoto Converter TC-E3ED. When selecting this option, the camera  
is zoomed to the maximum telephoto position. Enjoy telephoto shooting at a focal  
length of roughly 369 mm (14.5 in.) (equivalent with 35mm [135] picture angle) with  
the camera zoomed in to the maximum telephoto position. Optical zoom is limited  
to near the maximum telephoto position.  
Focus mode (A33) cannot be adjusted.  
At settings other than [None], the icon for the current setting is displayed in the  
monitor during shooting (A6).  
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B Notes on Converter  
Be sure to select the appropriate option when using a converter lens. Select [None] when no  
converter lens is attached.  
At settings other than [None], the built-in flash and AF-assist illuminator turn off. [Continuous flash]  
cannot be used. Flash units (available separately from Nikon) can still be used, although the  
converter may cast shadows in pictures shot with the Speedlight SB-400, SB-600, or SB-800  
(A139; a wide panel is recommended when shooting with the Speedlight SB-600 or SB-800).  
Check pictures in the monitor after shooting.  
O User Setting  
Fourteen shooting menu settings and three button operations can be stored in  
two separate “banks,” n and o. Assigning different settings to each bank allows  
for quick adjustment of settings to suit a variety of situations. The setting assigned  
for each function is stored, as is, in the designated user setting bank when the  
camera is turned off. The following settings can be stored in user setting banks.  
1
3
4
qImage quality  
E ISO sensitivity  
G AF area mode  
Auto-focus mode M Noise reduction  
J Flash exp. comp. N Converter  
K Flash control Q Distortion control  
(exposure compensation) p(Focus mode)  
L Fixed aperture  
1
rImage size  
G Metering  
I
F Optimize image C Continuous  
2
B White balance  
H Auto bracketing  
m(Flash mode)  
o
1
2
3
The current image quality and size settings will be displayed. These settings will not be  
stored in user setting banks.  
Preset white balance value measured using [Preset manual] cannot be stored in either user  
settings bank.  
In high-sensitivity shooting mode, ISO sensitivity is automatically set so that [Auto] is  
displayed. When any mode other than high-sensitivity shooting mode is selected, the  
setting assigned to the bank will be recalled.  
4
Focus area selected in [Manual] can be stored in user settings banks.  
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P Reset User Setting  
Choose [Yes] to restore all settings in the selected user setting bank to their default  
values. For further information on settings that can be stored in user setting banks,  
see [User setting] (A111).  
Q Distortion Control  
Specify whether or not the distortion is corrected. Enabling distortion control  
reduces the size of the frame.  
Q
On  
Distortion at frame peripheries is corrected.  
Off (default setting)  
k
No distortion correction performed.  
Restrictions on Camera Settings  
Restrictions apply to the following settings in A(auto), P, S, A, M, and B(high  
sensitivity) modes.  
Flash mode  
Flash mode is disabled (W) when [Continuous], [BSS], or [Multi-shot 16] is selected  
for [Continuous], when [Auto bracketing] is enabled, or at [Converter] settings of  
[Wide-angle converter] or [Telephoto converter]. When [Continuous] is set to  
[Continuous flash], the flash mode is set to X. Applied setting is restored when  
[Single] or [Intvl timer shooting] is selected for [Continuous], or [Auto bracketing] is  
turned off.  
Self-timer  
If self-timer is on, only one picture will be shot when shutter is released, regardless  
of settings chosen for [Continuous] and [Auto bracketing]. Applied [Continuous]  
and [Auto bracketing] settings are restored when picture is shot or self-timer is  
turned off.  
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Focus mode  
[B Infinity] is not available when [Continuous] is set to [Continuous flash]. If  
[Continuous] is set to [Continuous flash] while focus mode is set to [B Infinity], the  
focus mode setting automatically switches to [A Autofocus].  
When [Face priority] is selected for [AF area mode], setting focus mode to [B  
Infinity] changes [AF area mode] to [Auto]. Selecting an option other than [B  
Infinity] for focus mode restores [AF area mode] to [Face priority].  
Optimize image  
Selecting [Black-and-white] for [Optimize image] changes [White balance] to [Auto].  
Selecting an option other than [Black-and-white] for [Optimize image] restores the  
original [White balance] setting.  
Enabling the [B&W + color] option (w) for the [Black-and-white] item in the  
[Optimize image] menu changes the [Continuous] setting to [Single] and the [Auto  
bracketing] setting to [Off]. These [Continuous] and [Auto bracketing] settings do  
not change when the [B&W + color] option is disabled.  
ISO sensitivity  
[Image size] cannot be set to [F 4000×3000], [E 3264×2448], [I 3984×2656], [G  
3968×2232], and [H 2992×2992] when [ISO sensitivity] is set to [3200].  
If [ISO sensitivity] is set to [3200] while [Image size] is set to [F 4000×3000],  
[E 3264×2448], [I 3984×2656], [G 3968×2232], or [H 2992×2992], the [Image  
size] setting automatically switches to [D 2592×1944]. When any option other than  
[3200] is next selected for [ISO sensitivity], the original image size setting is restored.  
Continuous  
Selecting an option other than [Single] for [Continuous] turns [Auto bracketing] off.  
Selecting [Multi-shot 16] changes image quality setting to [b Normal] and image  
size setting to [D 2592×1944].  
Auto bracketing  
When [Auto bracketing] is enabled, [Continuous] will be set to [Single] and the flash  
mode will be disabled (W).  
Noise reduction  
When [Auto] of [Noise reduction] is applied with [Continuous] set to an option  
other than [Single] or [Intvl timer shooting], or with [Auto bracketing] set to an  
option other than [Off], noise reduction will not be performed. Selecting [On] for  
[Noise reduction] changes [Continuous] to [Single], when an option other than  
[Intvl timer shooting] is selected for [Continuous], and [Auto bracketing] to [Off].  
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Converter  
Selecting [Wide-angle converter] or [Telephoto converter] for [Converter] changes  
the flash mode to W.  
Distortion control  
When [Distortion control] is set to [On], [Continuous] is automatically set to [Single]  
and [Auto bracketing] is set to [Off].  
When the [Distortion control] option is disabled, the [Continuous] and [Auto  
bracketing] settings will be restored.  
Built-in flash, Speedlights (available separately from Nikon)  
Built-in flash and Speedlight SB-400, SB-600, or SB-800 flash unit (available  
separately from Nikon) operation is restricted, as shown below, depending upon  
the applied [Continuous] setting.  
Continuous mode  
Single  
Built-in flash  
Available  
Off  
Flash units  
Available  
Continuous  
Available  
BSS  
Off  
Available  
Continuous flash  
Multi-shot 16  
Intvl timer shooting  
Available  
Off  
Not available  
Available  
Available  
Available  
When a flash unit (available separately from Nikon) is mounted on the camera’s  
accessory shoe, the built-in flash is automatically disabled.  
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Playback Options: The Playback Menu  
The playback menu contains the following options.  
I
a
b
D-Lighting  
Copy current picture with enhanced details in shadows.  
Print set  
Select pictures to print and the number of copies for each.  
Slide show  
View pictures stored in the internal memory or on a memory card in an  
automatic slide show.  
c
Delete  
Delete all or selected pictures.  
d
i
g
h
j
Protect  
Protect selected pictures from accidental deletion.  
Hide image  
Hide selected pictures during playback.  
Small pic.  
Create a small copy of the current picture.  
Copy  
Copy files between memory card and internal memory.  
Black border  
Create the new picture surrounding with black border.  
Displaying the Playback Menu  
Display the playback menu by pressing cand pressing d.  
Playback menu  
D-Lighting  
Print set  
Slide show  
Delete  
I
a
b
c
d
Protect  
Exit  
Use the multi selector to choose and apply settings (A10).  
To exit the playback menu, press d.  
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Playback Options: The Playback Menu  
Selecting Multiple Pictures  
The picture selection screen, as shown at right, will be  
displayed with the following menus:  
d
Protect  
Playback menu: print set (A87), delete (A118),  
(A118), copy (A119)  
Back  
ON/OFF  
Setup menu:  
welcome screen (A122)  
Follow the procedure described below to select  
multiple pictures.  
1
Press the multi selector Jor Kto choose the  
desired picture.  
d
Protect  
The command dial can also be used in place of the multi  
selector.  
Only one picture can be selected for [Welcome screen].  
Proceed to step 3.  
Back  
ON/OFF  
Rotate the zoom control to g(i) to switch to full-frame  
playback.  
Rotate the zoom control to f(h) to switch back to thumbnail display.  
2
3
Press Hor Ito select [ON] or [OFF] (or the  
number of copies).  
d
Protect  
y
When [ON] is selected, a check mark (y) is displayed in  
the top left corner of the current picture. Repeat steps 1  
and 2 to select additional pictures.  
Back  
ON/OFF  
Press k.  
N
The setting is enabled.  
Done  
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Playback Options: The Playback Menu  
b Slide Show  
Play back pictures, stored in the internal memory or on a memory card, one by one  
in an automated “slide show.”  
1
Use the multi selector to choose [Start] and  
press k.  
Slide show  
Pause :  
To change the interval between pictures, choose [Frame  
intvl], select the desired interval time, and press k  
before choosing [Start].  
Start  
Frame intvl  
Loop  
Exit  
To repeat the slide show automatically, enable [Loop]  
and press kbefore choosing [Start]. The check mark  
(w) will be added to the loop option when enabled.  
2
3
The slide show begins.  
While the slide show is in progress, the following  
operations can be performed:  
Press the multi selector Kto view pictures in the order  
recorded, or Jto view pictures in reverse order. Press  
and hold K to fast forward, or Jto rewind.  
Press kto pause the slide show.  
Choose [End] or [Restart].  
When the slide show ends or is paused, choose [End] and  
press kto return to the playback menu, or choose  
[Restart] to play the slide show again.  
Pause  
Restart  
End  
Frame intvl  
B Notes on Slide Show  
Only the first frame of movies (A70) included in slide shows is displayed.  
Even if [Loop] is selected, the monitor will turn off automatically if no operations are performed for  
30 minutes. The camera will turn off automatically if no operations are performed for another three  
minutes.  
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c Delete  
Delete selected pictures or all pictures.  
Erase selected images  
Delete selected pictures (A116).  
Erase all images  
Delete all pictures.  
C Notes on Deletion  
Once deleted, pictures cannot be recovered. Transfer important images to a computer before  
deletion.  
Pictures marked with the s icon are protected and cannot be deleted.  
d Protect  
Protect selected pictures from accidental deletion (Selecting Multiple Pictures  
Note, however, that formatting the camera’s internal memory or the memory card  
will permanently erase protected files (A131).  
Protected pictures are recognized by the s icon (A7) in full-frame playback  
mode and the erase selected images screen, and by the a icon (A51) in four-  
picture or nine-picture thumbnail playback mode.  
i Hide Image  
Use this setting to hide pictures during playback.  
function.  
Hidden pictures cannot be deleted using the [Delete] option. Note, however, that  
formatting the internal memory or memory card (A131) will delete hidden  
pictures.  
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Playback Options: The Playback Menu  
h Copy  
Copy pictures between the internal memory and a memory card.  
1
Use the multi selector to select an option  
from the copy screen and press k.  
Copy  
l
m
m
l
q: Copy pictures from internal memory to  
memory card.  
r: Copy pictures from memory card to internal  
Exit  
memory.  
2
Select a copy option and press k.  
Camera to card  
Selected images  
All images  
Selected images: Copy pictures selected from the picture  
selection screen (A116).  
All images:  
Copy all pictures.  
Exit  
B Notes on Copying Pictures  
JPEG-, AVI-, and WAV-format images can be copied. Images recorded in any other format cannot  
be copied.  
If voice memos (A59) are attached to pictures selected for copying, voice memos are copied  
with the pictures. However, sound files recorded in voice recording mode (A71) cannot be  
copied with this option. Sound files can be copied using the [Copy sound files] option (A75) in  
audio playback mode.  
Pictures recorded with another make of camera or that have been modified on a computer cannot  
be copied.  
Edited copies have the same protection marking (A118) as the original, but are not marked for  
printing (A87).  
Hidden pictures (A118) cannot be copied.  
C [Memory contains no images.] Message  
If there are no pictures stored on the memory card when playback mode is applied, the message  
[Memory contains no images.] will be displayed. Press dto display the copy option screen, and  
copy the pictures stored in the camera’s internal memory to the memory card.  
D More Information  
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Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu  
The setup menu contains the following options.  
a
c
d
e
f
g
h
u
i
k
Menus  
Choose how menus are displayed.  
Welcome screen  
Select screen displayed when camera is turned on.  
Date  
Set camera clock and choose home and destination time zones.  
Brightness  
Adjust monitor brightness.  
Date imprint  
Imprint date or date counter on pictures.  
Vibration reduction  
Adjust vibration reduction settings for shooting.  
AF assist  
Enable or disable AF-assist illumination.  
Digital zoom  
Enable or disable digital zoom.  
Sound settings  
Adjust sound and volume settings.  
Auto off  
Set time before camera enters standby mode.  
l/m Format memory/Format card  
Format internal memory or memory card.  
n
Language  
Choose the language used for camera monitor display.  
Video mode  
o
U
p
r
Adjust settings for connection to TV.  
FUNC button  
Choose function performed when wis pressed.  
Reset all  
Restore camera settings to default values.  
Firmware version  
Display camera firmware version.  
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Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu  
Displaying the Setup Menu  
Rotate the mode dial to z.  
Set up  
Menus  
Welcome screen  
Date  
Brightness  
Date imprint  
3
k
Use the multi selector to choose and apply settings (A10).  
To exit the setup menu, rotate the mode dial to another mode.  
a Menus  
Switch the initial menus displayed.  
Text (default setting)  
Text labels for menus are displayed in list format.  
Set up  
Menus  
Welcome screen  
Date  
Brightness  
Date imprint  
3
k
Icons  
All menu items can be displayed in a single page.  
Menu name  
Menus  
a
f
i
o
c
g
k
U
d
h
m
e
u
n
p
r
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c Welcome Screen  
You can select the welcome screen to be displayed when the camera is turned on.  
Disable welcome (default setting)  
Welcome screen is not displayed.  
COOLPIX  
Displays a welcome screen.  
Select an image  
Select a picture in the internal memory or on the memory card for the welcome  
screen. Choose a picture in the picture selection screen (A116) and press k.  
As the selected image is stored in the camera, the image will appear in the welcome  
screen even if the original picture is deleted.  
Pictures shot at an [Image size] setting (A92) of [I 3984×2656], [G 3968×2232],  
or [H 2992×2992], or copies created with [n160×120] of the small picture function  
(A57), cannot be selected.  
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Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu  
d Date  
Set the camera clock and choose home and travel destination time zones.  
Date  
Set camera clock to current date and time.  
See steps 6 and 7 of the section, “Setting Display Language, Date and Time” (A19),  
for more information.  
Time zone  
w (home time zone) can be specified and daylight saving enabled or disabled from  
[Time zone] options. When x (destination time zone) is selected, the time  
difference (A125) is automatically calculated and the date and time in the selected  
region are recorded. Useful when travelling.  
Setting Travel Destination Time Zone  
1
Use the multi selector to choose [Time zone]  
and press k.  
Date  
1 5 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7 1 1 : 0 4  
The time zone menu is displayed.  
Date  
Time zone  
2
Choose x and press k.  
Time zone  
1 5 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7  
0 2 : 0 4  
London, Casablanca  
Daylight saving  
The date and time displayed on the monitor changes  
according to the region currently selected.  
w
If daylight saving time is in effect, use the multi selector to  
choose [Daylight saving] and press k, and then press the  
multi selector H. The time is automatically advanced one  
hour.  
Tokyo, Seoul  
Daylight saving  
x
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Press the multi selector K.  
Time zone  
1 5 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7  
0 2 : 0 4  
London, Casablanca  
Daylight saving  
The new city time zone menu is displayed.  
w
Tokyo, Seoul  
x
Daylight saving  
4
Choose the travel destination time zone and  
press k.  
New city time zone  
The setting is enabled.  
While the travel destination time zone is selected, the x  
icon will be displayed in the monitor when the camera is  
in shooting mode.  
Hawaii, Tahiti  
Back  
Time zone  
1 4 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7  
1 6 : 0 4  
w
London, Casablanca  
Daylight saving  
Hawaii, Tahiti  
x
Daylight saving  
B The Clock Battery  
The clock battery charges when the main battery is installed or the AC Adapter EH-62A (available  
separately from Nikon) is connected, and can provide several days of backup power after about ten  
hours of charging.  
C w (Home Time Zone)  
To switch to the home time zone, choose w in step 2.  
To change the home time zone, choose w in step 2 and perform steps 3 and 4, to set the home  
time zone.  
C Daylight Saving Time  
If date and time are set when daylight saving time is not in effect: Turn [Daylight saving] on (w)  
when daylight saving time begins, to automatically advance the camera’s clock one hour.  
If date and time are set with [Daylight saving] turned on (w) when daylight saving time is in  
effect: Turn [Daylight saving] off when daylight saving time ends, to automatically set the camera’s  
clock back one hour.  
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C Time Zones (A18)  
The camera supports the time zones listed below. For time differences not listed below, set the  
camera clock to local time (A18, 123).  
GMT +/–  
–11  
Location  
Midway, Samoa  
GMT +/–  
Location  
Madrid, Paris, Berlin  
Athens, Helsinki  
+1  
+2  
+3  
–10  
Hawaii, Tahiti  
–9  
Alaska, Anchorage  
Moscow, Nairobi  
PST (PDT): Los Angeles,  
Seattle, Vancouver  
–8  
–7  
–6  
+4  
+5  
Abu Dhabi, Dubai  
Islamabad, Karachi  
New Delhi  
MST (MDT): Denver,  
Phoenix, La Paz  
CST (CDT): Chicago,  
Houston, Mexico City  
+5.5  
EST (EDT): New York,  
Toronto, Lima  
–5  
–4  
–3  
+6  
+7  
+8  
Colombo, Dhaka  
Bangkok, Jakarta  
Caracas, Manaus  
Beijing, Hong Kong,  
Singapore  
Buenos Aires, São Paulo  
–2  
–1  
0
Fernando de Noronha  
Azores  
+9  
Tokyo, Seoul  
Sydney, Guam  
New Caledonia  
Auckland, Fiji  
+10  
+11  
+12  
London, Casablanca  
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e Brightness  
Choose from five settings for monitor brightness. The default setting is [3].  
f Date Imprint  
Date and time of recording can be imprinted on pictures. This information can be  
printed even from printers that do not support printing of date and time (A88).  
Off (default setting)  
Date and time are not imprinted on pictures.  
Date  
Date is imprinted on the bottom right corner of pictures shot while this option is in  
effect.  
Date and time  
Date and time are imprinted on the bottom right corner of pictures shot while this  
option is in effect.  
Date counter  
Time stamp shows number of days between date of recording and selected date.  
At settings other than [Off], the icon for the current setting is displayed in the  
monitor (A6).  
B Date Imprint  
Imprinted dates form a permanent part of image data and cannot be deleted.  
Dates imprinted at an image size setting (A92) of K (640 × 480) may be difficult to read. Choose  
J (1,024 × 768) or larger when using date imprint.  
The date is recorded using the format selected in the setup menu’s [Date] item (A18, 123).  
Date cannot be imprinted on pictures shot in certain modes (A149).  
C Date Imprint and Print Set  
When printing from DPOF-compatible printers which support printing of shooting date and photo  
information, the date and information can be printed on pictures without date and time imprinted  
on them, using options in the [Print set] menu (A87).  
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Date Counter  
Pictures shot while this option is in effect are imprinted with the number of days  
remaining until, or the number of days elapsed since a specified date. Use it to  
track the growth of a child or count down the days until a birthday or wedding.  
Date counter  
Press kto display the  
stored dates option.  
2
1 7 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7  
Number of days  
Press kto display the  
display option.  
Stored dates  
Up to three dates can be stored. To set, choose an  
option, press the multi selector K, enter a date  
(A19, step 6), and press k. To select a different  
date, choose an option and press k.  
Stored dates  
1 7 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 7  
0 3 / 0 2 / 2 0 0 8  
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Display options  
Choose [Number of days], [Years ans days], or [Yrs,  
mnths, days] and press k.  
f Display options  
Number of days  
Years and days  
Yrs, mnths, days  
Sample date counter time stamps are shown below.  
02/ 22.11.2007  
02/ 18.11.2007  
Two days elapsed  
Two days remaining  
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g Vibration Reduction  
Vibration reduction effectively corrects blur, caused by slight hand movement  
known as camera shake, that commonly occurs when shooting with zoom applied  
or at slow shutter speeds. Vibration reduction can be used in all shooting modes.  
Vibration reduction is enabled in anti-shake mode (A43) regardless of the option  
selected for [Vibration reduction].  
On (default setting)  
Vibration reduction is enabled when shooting still pictures and recording movies.  
Camera detects and factors out panning movements when reducing camera shake.  
When camera is panned horizontally, for example, vibration reduction reduces only  
vertical shake. If camera is panned vertically, vibration reduction affects only  
horizontal shake.  
Off  
Vibration reduction is not enabled.  
When vibration reduction is enabled, the current setting is displayed in the  
monitor during shooting (when [Off] is selected, an icon for the current setting is  
not displayed in the monitor) (A6).  
B Notes on Vibration Reduction  
Vibration reduction may take a few seconds to activate after the power is turned on, or the camera  
enters shooting mode from playback mode. Wait until the display stabilizes before shooting.  
Due to characteristics of the vibration reduction function, images displayed in the camera’s  
monitor immediately after shooting may appear blurry.  
Turn vibration reduction off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting.  
Vibration reduction may be unable to completely eliminate the effects of camera shake in some  
situations.  
[VR] stands for vibration reduction.  
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h AF Assist  
Enable or disable AF-assist illumination.  
Auto (default setting)  
AF-assist illumination will be used to assist the focus operation when the subject is  
poorly lit. Note that for some scene modes, AF-assist illumination turns off  
automatically.  
Off  
Disable this function. The camera may be unable to focus if lighting is poor.  
u Digital Zoom  
Use this setting to control digital zoom operation.  
On (default setting)  
Rotating and holding the zoom control at g(i), at the maximum optical zoom  
position, triggers digital zoom (A25).  
Crop  
Limit digital zoom to the range at which image quality does not suffer.  
Off  
Disable digital zoom except when recording movies.  
B Notes on Digital Zoom  
When digital zoom is in effect, [AF area mode] is set to [Center] (A105).  
Digital zoom is not available in the following situations.  
- When [bPortrait] or [eNight portrait] is selected in scene mode  
- When [Multi-shot 16] is selected for [Continuous] (A101)  
- When [Converter] (A110) is set to [Wide-angle converter]  
- Before movie recording begins (however, digital zoom of up to 2× can be applied while movies,  
other than stop-motion movies, are being recorded)  
At magnifications of 1.2× to 1.8×, [Metering] is set to [Center-weighted], and at magnifications of  
2.0× to 4.0×, [Metering] is set to [Spot].  
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i Sound Settings  
Adjust the following sound settings.  
Button sound  
Turn button sound on or off.  
When [On] (default setting) is selected, a beep will sound once when operations are  
completed successfully, twice when the camera acquires focus on the subject, and  
three times when an error is detected. Start-up sound will also play when the  
camera is turned on.  
Shutter sound  
Choose shutter sound from [On] (default setting) or [Off].  
k Auto Off  
If no operations are performed for the selected length of time, the monitor will  
turn off and the camera will enter standby mode (A23) to reduce the drain on  
the battery. The power-on lamp will blink in standby mode. If no operations are  
performed for about another three minutes, the camera will turn off automatically.  
Choose the time allowed to elapse before the camera enters standby mode. The  
time options are [30s], [1m] (default setting), [5m], and [30m].  
C Notes on Auto Off  
Regardless of the option selected, the monitor will remain on for three minutes when menus are  
displayed, or for 30 minutes during continuous playback for slide shows or when the AC Adapter  
EH-62A (available separately from Nikon) is connected.  
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l
Format Memory/  
m
Format Card  
Use this option to format the internal memory or a memory card.  
Formatting the Internal Memory  
To format the internal memory, remove the memory  
card from the camera.  
l
Format memory  
WARNING!  
All images will be deleted!  
The [Format memory] option appears in the setup  
menu.  
No  
Format  
Formatting a Memory Card  
m
Format card  
WARNING!  
All images will be deleted!  
When the memory card is inserted in the camera, the  
[Format card] option appears in the setup menu.  
No  
Format  
B
Formatting Internal Memory and Memory Cards  
Formatting the internal memory or memory cards permanently deletes all data. Be sure to transfer  
important pictures to a computer before formatting.  
Do not turn the camera off, disconnect the AC adapter, or open the battery-chamber/memory  
card slot cover during formatting.  
The first time you insert the memory cards used in other devices into the COOLPIX P5100, format  
them with this camera.  
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n Language  
Choose one of 23 languages for display of camera menus and messages.  
Czech  
Polish  
Danish  
Portuguese  
Russian  
German  
(default setting)  
Spanish  
Greek  
Finnish  
Swedish  
Turkish  
French  
Simplified Chinese  
Traditional Chinese  
Japanese  
Korean  
Indonesian  
Italian  
Hungarian  
Dutch  
Thai  
Norwegian  
o Video Mode  
Adjust settings for connection to TV.  
Choose [NTSC] or [PAL].  
U FUNC Button  
Change the function performed by win P, S, A, and M modes.  
Press wto display the shooting menu option assigned to w. This option is  
applied using the [FUNC button] item.  
Hold down wand rotate the command dial to select a function, and then the  
setting can be assigned simply by releasing w.  
One of the following shooting menu options can be assigned to w.  
ISO sensitivity (A99)  
(default setting)  
Image quality (A91)  
Image size (A92)  
White balance* (A97)  
Distortion cntl (A112)  
User setting (A111)  
AF area mode (A105)  
Continuous (A101)  
Converter (A110)  
Vibration reduction (A128)  
* When [Preset manual] is selected, the screen shown in step 3 of the section, “Preset Manual”  
(A98), will be displayed.  
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p Reset All  
When [Reset] is selected, the camera’s settings will be  
restored to their default values.  
p
Reset all  
Reset all settings to default  
values  
No  
Reset  
Pop-up Menu  
Option  
Default value  
Auto  
Flash mode (A30)  
Self-timer (A32)  
Focus mode (A33)  
Exposure compensation (A34)  
Off  
Autofocus  
0.0  
Scene Mode  
Option  
Default value  
Scene mode (A35)  
Portrait  
Movie Menu  
Option  
Default value  
Movie options (A65)  
Time-lapse movies (A68)  
Auto-focus mode (A67)  
TV movie 640P  
30s  
Single AF  
Shooting Menu  
Option  
Default value  
Normal  
Image quality (A91)  
Image size (A92)  
Optimize image (A94)  
F 4000×3000  
Normal  
Contrast: Auto  
Custom in Optimize image (A95)  
Image sharpening: Auto  
Saturation: Auto  
Contrast: Auto  
Image sharpening: Auto  
Saturation: Auto  
Custom of Black-and-white in Optimize  
image (A96)  
White balance (A97)  
Auto  
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Option  
ISO sensitivity (A99)  
Default value  
Auto  
Fixed range auto (A99)  
Metering (A100)  
ISO 64 - 100  
Matrix  
Single  
30s  
Continuous (A101)  
Interval timer photography (A103)  
Auto bracketing (A104)  
AF area mode (A105)  
Auto-focus mode (A107)  
Flash exp. comp. (A108)  
Flash control (A108)  
Off  
Auto  
Single AF  
0
Auto  
Fixed aperture (A109)  
Noise reduction (A109)  
Converter (A110)  
Off  
Auto  
None  
Off  
Distortion control (A112)  
Setup Menu  
Option  
Default value  
Menus (A121)  
Text  
Welcome screen (A122)  
Brightness (A126)  
Date imprint (A126)  
Vibration reduction (A128)  
AF assist (A129)  
Disable welcome  
3
Off  
On  
Auto  
Digital zoom (A129)  
Button sound (A130)  
Shutter sound (A130)  
Auto off (A130)  
On  
On  
On  
1m  
FUNC button (A132)  
ISO sensitivity  
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Others  
Option  
Default value  
Default  
3s  
Paper size (A83, 84)  
Slide show (A117)  
Choosing [Reset all] also clears the current file number (A140) from the memory. Numbering will  
continue from the lowest number available.  
To reset file numbering to “0001”, delete all pictures (A118) before selecting [Reset all].  
The following settings in the menus will remain unaffected even if [Reset all] is performed.  
Shooting menu: preset white balance value measured using [Preset manual] (A98)  
Setup menu: [Date] (A123), [Date counter] (A127), [Language] (A132), and [Video mode]  
r Firmware Version  
View the current camera firmware version.  
COOLPIX P5100 Ver.X.X  
Back  
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Technical Notes  
Optional Accessories  
Rechargeable battery Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL5  
Battery charger  
Battery Charger MH-61  
AC Adapter EH-62A (connects as shown)  
1
2
3
AC adapter  
Ensure that the power connector cord passes through the opening  
before closing the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover.  
Failure to observe this precaution could cause damage to the  
battery-chamber/memory card slot cover.  
USB cable  
A/V cable  
USB Cable UC-E6  
Audio/Video Cable EG-CP14  
Converter lenses  
(require UR-E20 lens  
adapter ring)  
Wide-angle Converter WC-E67 (0.67×)  
Telephoto Converter TC-E3ED (3×)  
Lens adapter ring  
Speedlights  
Step-down Ring Adapter UR-E20  
Speedlight SB-400, 600, 800  
B Converters and Adapter Rings  
Do not attach lens hoods or filters to the converter lens or adapter ring, as they may cause shading  
around the edges of pictures shot with the COOLPIX P5100.  
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Optional Accessories  
Approved Memory Cards  
The following memory cards have been tested and approved for use in the  
COOLPIX P5100.  
1
1, 2  
128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB , 4 GB  
1
1, 2  
SanDisk  
Toshiba  
Panasonic  
High-speed, 10-MB/s cards: 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB , 4 GB  
High-speed, 20-MB/s cards: 1 GB, 2 GB  
1
1
1, 2  
128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB , 4 GB  
High-speed, 10-MB/s cards: 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB  
1
High-speed, 20-MB/s cards: 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB  
1
1, 2  
128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB , 4 GB  
High-speed, 10-MB/s cards: 4 GB  
1, 2  
1
1, 2  
High-speed, 20-MB/s cards: 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB , 4 GB  
1
2
If the memory card will be used with a card reader or similar device, the device must  
support memory card specifications.  
SDHC-compliant.  
Other cards have not been tested. For more details on the memory cards listed  
above, please contact the manufacturer.  
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Attaching Converter Lenses  
Attach the Wide-angle Converter WC-E67 and Telephoto Converter  
TC-E3ED (available separately from Nikon) as described below (the illustrations  
show the WC-E67). See the converter instruction manual for details.  
1
2
3
Remove the lens ring.  
Turn the camera off and remove the lens ring as shown at  
right.  
Remove the rear cap from the converter lens.  
Attach the Step-down Ring  
Adapter UR-E20 and the  
converter (available  
separately from Nikon).  
Attach the Step-down Ring Adapter  
UR-E20 to the camera lens 1. Then  
screw the converter lens into the Step-down Ring Adapter UR-E20 2.  
4
5
Choose a [Converter] option.  
Rotate the mode dial to P (Programmed Auto), S (Shutter-Priority Auto), A (Aperture-  
Priority Auto), M (Manual), or B(High sensitivity) and select the appropriate converter  
type for the [Converter] option in the camera shooting menu (A110).  
Remove the lens cap.  
Remove the front cap from the converter lens.  
Rotate the mode dial to P, S, A, M, or Bwhen using converter lenses (available  
separately from Nikon). To remove the converter, turn the camera off and perform  
steps 1 to 4 in reverse order. Set the [Converter] option in the camera shooting  
menu (A110) to [None] when no converter is attached.  
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Using Optional Speedlights  
The camera is equipped with an accessory shoe with a safety lock, allowing  
Speedlights SB-400, SB-600, and SB-800 (available separately from Nikon) to be  
mounted directly on the camera without a sync cable. Use Speedlights for indirect  
lighting or when additional lighting is required. The built-in flash turns off  
automatically when using Speedlights. While  
is displayed in the monitor,  
Speedlights flash mode is also displayed in the monitor, and it can be set with the  
same procedure as the built-in flash (A30).  
Remove the accessory shoe cover before attaching a  
Speedlight. Slide the accessory shoe cover to the  
direction of an arrow to remove it.  
Refer to the Speedlight manual for more information on  
how to attach Speedlight and details.  
Replace the accessory shoe cover when the Speedlight is  
not in use.  
D Speedlights SB-400, SB-600, and SB-800  
Speedlights SB-400, SB-600, and SB-800 are equipped with a safety lock so that it prevents  
Speedlight from coming off easily.  
When set to STBY (stand-by), the Speedlight will power on and off at the same time as the camera.  
Confirm the Ready-light is on with Speedlight unit.  
Before using Speedlights SB-600 or SB-800, set the Speedlight flash control mode to TTL for i-TTL  
flash control, which uses monitor pre-flashes to adjust flash output automatically in response to  
lighting conditions. Refer to the Speedlight manual for more information on i-TTL flash control.  
The camera does not support Advanced Wireless Lighting, Flash Color Information  
Communication, Auto FP High-Speed Sync, FV lock, or AF-assist for multi-area AF when using  
Speedlights SB-600 or SB-800.  
Power zoom can be used with Speedlights SB-600 and SB-800, setting illuminating angle  
automatically depending upon focal length.  
When using Speedlights SB-600 or SB-800, a wide panel may be needed to illuminate the edges of  
the picture at ranges under 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.) when the camera is zoomed out.  
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Image/Sound File and Folder Names  
Pictures, movies, voice memos and voice recordings are assigned file names as  
follows.  
DSCN0001.JPG  
Identifier (not shown on camera monitor)  
Original still pictures (voice  
Extension (signifies the file type)  
Still pictures  
Movies  
.JPG  
.AVI  
memo attachment included),  
movies, voice memos, voice  
DSCN  
Voice memos  
Voice recordings  
recordings  
.WAV  
Cropped copies (voice memo  
RSCN  
attachment included)  
File number (assigned automatically in  
ascending order, starting with “0001”)  
Small copies (voice memo  
SSCN  
attachment included)  
D-Lighting or black border  
copies (voice memo  
attachment included)  
FSCN  
INTN  
Time-lapse movies  
Files are stored in folders named with a folder number followed by a five-  
character identifier: “P_” plus a three-digit sequence number for pictures shot  
using panorama assist (e.g. “101P_001”; A41), “INTVL” for interval timer  
photography (e.g. “101INTVL”; A103), “SOUND” for voice recordings (e.g.  
“101SOUND”; A71), and “NIKON” for all other pictures (e.g. “100NIKON”). When  
the number of files within a folder reaches 9999, a new folder will be created.  
File numbers will be assigned automatically starting with “0001.”  
Files copied using [Copy] > [Selected images] or [Copy sound files] > [Selected  
files] are copied to the current folder, where they are assigned new file numbers  
in ascending order starting from the largest file number in memory. [Copy] >  
[All images] and [Copy sound files] > [Copy all files] copy all folders from the  
source medium; file names do not change but new folder numbers are  
assigned in ascending order, starting from the largest folder number on the  
destination medium (A75, 119).  
A single folder can hold up to 200 pictures; if the current folder already contains  
200 pictures, a new folder, named by adding one to the current folder name,  
will be created the next time a picture is shot. If the current folder is numbered  
999 and contains 200 pictures, or a picture is numbered 9999, no further  
pictures can be shot until the internal memory or memory card is formatted  
(A131), or a new memory card is inserted.  
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Caring for the Camera  
To ensure continued enjoyment of this Nikon product, observe the following  
precautions when using or storing the device:  
B Keep Dry  
The device will be damaged if immersed in water or subjected to high humidity.  
B Do Not Drop  
The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shock or vibration.  
B Handle the Lens and all Moving Parts with Care  
Do not apply force to the lens, lens cover, monitor, memory card slot or battery chamber. These  
parts are easily damaged. Applying force to the lens cover could result in camera malfunction or  
damage to the lens. Should the monitor break, care should be taken to avoid injury caused by  
broken glass and to prevent the liquid crystal from the display touching the skin or entering the eyes  
or mouth.  
B Do Not Point the Lens at Strong Light Sources for Extended Periods  
Avoid pointing the lens at the sun or other strong light sources for extended periods when using or  
storing the camera. Intense light may cause deterioration of the CCD image sensor, producing a  
white blur effect in photographs.  
B Keep Away from Strong Magnetic Fields  
Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic  
radiation or magnetic fields. Strong static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment  
such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor, damage data stored on the memory  
card, or affect the product’s internal circuitry.  
B Avoid Sudden Changes in Temperature  
Sudden changes in temperature, such as when entering or leaving a heated building on a cold day,  
can cause condensation to form inside the device. To prevent condensation, place the device in a  
carrying case or a plastic bag before exposing it to sudden changes in temperature.  
B Turn the Product Off Before Removing or Disconnecting the Power Source  
Do not remove the battery while the product is on, or while images are being recorded or deleted.  
Forcibly cutting power in these circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to product  
memory or internal circuitry.  
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B The Self-timer Lamp/AF-assist Illuminator LED  
The light-emitting diode (LED; A4, 32, 129) used in the self-timer  
lamp/AF-assist illuminator conforms to the following IEC  
standard:  
C The Battery  
Check the battery level when taking the camera out, and charge the battery if necessary (A14).  
Do not continue charging once the battery is fully charged, as this will result in reduced battery  
performance. If possible, carry a fully-charged spare battery when shooting pictures on important  
occasions.  
Do not use the battery at ambient temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) or above 40 °C (104 °F). During  
charging, the temperature should be in the vicinity of 5 to 35 °C (41 to 95 °F). Note that the battery  
may become hot during use; wait for the battery to cool before charging. Failure to observe these  
precautions could damage the battery, impair its performance or prevent it from charging  
normally.  
On cold days, the capacity of batteries tends to decrease. Be sure that the battery is fully charged  
before heading outside to shoot in cold weather. Keep spare batteries in a warm place and  
exchange as necessary. Once warmed, a cold battery may recover some of its charge.  
Dirt on the battery terminals can prevent the camera from functioning.  
When the battery is not in use, remove it from the camera or battery charger and replace the  
terminal cover. The camera and battery charger draw minute amounts of current even when off; if  
left in place, the battery could be drained to the point that it no longer functions. Turning the  
camera on or off while the battery is exhausted can result in reduced battery life. If the battery will  
not be used for an extended period, store it in a cool (15 to 25 °C / 59 to 77 °F), dry place. Recharge  
it at least once a year and run it flat before returning it to storage.  
Replace the battery when it no longer holds a charge. Used batteries are a valuable resource.  
Please recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations.  
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Caring for the Camera  
Cleaning  
Avoid touching glass parts with your fingers. Remove dust or lint with a  
blower (typically a small device with a rubber bulb attached to one end that is  
pumped to produce a stream of air out the other end). To remove fingerprints  
or other stains that cannot be removed with a blower, wipe the lens with a  
soft cloth, using a spiral motion that starts at the center of the lens and  
working toward the edges. If this fails, clean the lens using a cloth lightly  
dampened with commercial lens cleaner.  
Lens/  
viewfinder  
Remove dust or lint with a blower. To remove fingerprints and other stains,  
clean the monitor with a soft, dry cloth, being careful not to apply pressure.  
Monitor  
Body  
Use a blower to remove dust, dirt or sand, then wipe gently with a soft, dry  
cloth. After using the camera at the beach or seaside, wipe off any sand or salt  
with a dry cloth lightly dampened with fresh water, then dry thoroughly. Note  
that foreign matter inside the camera could cause damage not covered by  
the warranty.  
Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals.  
Storage  
Turn the camera off when not in use. Check that the power-on lamp is off before  
putting the camera away. Remove the battery if the camera will not be used for an  
extended period. Do not store the camera with naptha or camphor moth balls, or  
in any of the following locations:  
Next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields, such as  
televisions or radios  
Exposed to temperatures below –10 °C (14 °F) or above 50 °C (122 °F)  
Poorly ventilated or subject to humidities of over 60 %  
To prevent mold or mildew, take the camera out of storage at least once a month.  
Turn the camera on and release the shutter a few times before putting the camera  
away again.  
B Use Only Nikon Flash Accessories  
Use only Nikon Speedlights. Negative voltages or voltages over 250 V applied to the accessory shoe  
could not only prevent normal operation, but damage the sync circuitry of the camera or flash.  
Before using a Nikon Speedlight not listed in this section, contact a Nikon-authorized service  
representative for more information.  
C Notes on the Monitor  
The monitor may contain a few pixels that are always lit or that do not light. This is a characteristic  
common to all TFT LCD displays, and does not indicate a malfunction. Images recorded using the  
product will not be affected.  
When framing bright subjects, vertical comet-like streaks that whiten toward either end may  
appear in the display. This phenomenon, known as “smear,” does not appear in the final  
photograph and does not indicate a malfunction. Some smear may appear in movies.  
Images in the monitor may be difficult to see under bright lighting.  
The monitor is lit by an LED backlight. Should the monitor begin to dim or flicker, contact your  
Nikon-authorized service representative.  
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Error Messages  
The following table lists the error messages and other warnings displayed in the  
monitor, as well as the solutions for dealing with them.  
Display  
O (blinks)  
B
Problem  
Clock not set.  
Solution  
Set clock.  
A
Battery running low.  
Prepare to charge or  
change battery.  
N
Battery exhausted.  
Charge or change battery.  
Warning!  
Battery exhausted.  
P
Camera cannot perform  
other operations until  
recording is complete.  
Wait until message clears  
from display automatically  
when recording is  
Warning!!  
Please wait for the  
camera to finish  
recording.  
complete.  
O
N
Write-protect switch is in  
Slide write-protect switch  
to “write” position.  
Memory card is write “lock” position.  
protected.  
P
Error accessing memory  
card.  
Use approved card.  
Check that connectors  
are clean.  
This card cannot be used.  
Confirm that memory  
card is correctly inserted.  
P
Warning!  
This card cannot be  
read.  
P
Memory card has not been Choose [Yes] and press k  
Card is not formatted.  
formatted for use in  
camera.  
to format card, or turn  
camera off and replace  
card.  
Format card?  
No  
Yes  
N
Memory card is full.  
Choose lower image  
quality or smaller image  
size.  
Out of memory.  
Delete pictures or sound 28, 70,  
files.  
Insert new memory card.  
Remove memory card  
and use internal  
memory.  
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Error Messages  
Display  
Problem  
Solution  
A
P
Error occurred while  
recording picture.  
Format internal memory or  
memory card.  
Image cannot be  
saved.  
Camera has run out of file  
numbers.  
Insert new memory card.  
Format internal memory  
or memory card.  
Picture cannot be used for Choose picture of 640 ×  
welcome screen.  
480 pixels or larger, or  
picture shot at an image  
size setting other than  
I (3,984 × 2,656) and G  
(3,968 × 2,232).  
Cannot copy picture.  
Delete pictures from  
destination.  
P
Camera has run out of file  
numbers.  
Insert new memory card.  
Format internal memory  
or memory card.  
Sound file cannot be  
saved.  
N
Pictures cannot be  
modified using the D-  
Lighting, crop, small  
picture, or black border  
functions.  
Editing functions, other  
than black border, may  
not be available for  
pictures of some original  
image sizes.  
Some editing functions  
are not available for  
pictures that have  
already been edited  
once. Confirm  
Image can not be  
modified.  
restrictions on editing  
using the D-Lighting,  
crop, small picture, and  
black border functions.  
Movies cannot be  
edited.  
N
Time out error while  
Choose memory card with  
faster write speed.  
Cannot record movie. recording movie.  
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Error Messages  
Display  
Problem  
Solution  
A
N
No pictures or sound file  
in the internal memory  
or memory card.  
Memory contains no  
images.  
Memory card does not  
contain pictures or  
sound file.  
To copy picture or sound  
file from internal memory  
to memory card, press  
d. The copy option  
screen or copy sound file  
screen will be displayed.  
N
No sound file.  
N
File not created with  
COOLPIX P5100.  
View file on computer or  
other device.  
File contains no image  
data.  
P
This file cannot be  
played back.  
N
Date and time are not  
set for pictures to be  
displayed in calendar  
mode or list by date  
mode.  
All pictures in internal  
memory/memory card  
are hidden.  
All images are hidden.  
Disable [Hide image]  
setting to view images.  
N
Picture is protected.  
Disable protection.  
This image cannot be  
deleted.  
N
Destination in same time  
zone as home.  
New city is in the  
current time zone.  
P
Mode dial is between two Rotate mode dial to select  
WARNING! Mode dial  
is not in the proper  
position.  
modes.  
desired mode.  
Lens error Q  
Lens error.  
Turn camera off and then  
on again. If error persists,  
contact retailer or Nikon-  
authorized service  
representative.  
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Error Messages  
Display  
Problem  
Solution  
If Nikon Transfer displays  
A
P
USB cable disconnected  
Communications error  
during transfer or printing. error, click [OK] to exit.  
Resume operation after  
turning camera off and  
reconnecting cable.  
System error Q  
Error has occurred in  
camera’s internal circuitry. and reinsert battery, and  
turn camera on. If error  
Turn camera off, remove  
persists, contact retailer or  
Nikon-authorized service  
representative.  
PR  
Printer error.  
Check printer status.  
Running out of ink or  
printer error.  
Check printer. After  
checking the ink or solving  
the problem, select  
[Resume] and press kto  
resume printing*.  
PR  
Printer error: check  
paper  
Specified size of paper is  
not loaded in printer.  
Load the specified paper,  
select [Resume] and press  
kto resume printing*.  
PR  
Printer error: paper  
jam  
Paper has jammed in the  
printer.  
Eject the jammed paper,  
select [Resume] and press  
kto resume printing*.  
PR  
Printer error: out of  
paper  
No paper is loaded in  
printer.  
Load the specified paper,  
select [Resume] and press  
kto resume printing*.  
PR  
Ink error.  
Check ink, select [Resume]  
and press kto resume  
printing*.  
Printer error: check ink  
PR  
Ink cartridge is empty.  
Replace ink, select  
[Resume] and press kto  
resume printing*.  
Printer error: out of ink  
PR  
Printer error: file  
corrupt  
An error caused by the  
image file has occurred.  
Select [Cancel] and press  
kto cancel printing.  
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Troubleshooting  
If the camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problems  
below before consulting your retailer or Nikon-authorized service representative.  
Refer to the page numbers in the right-most column for more information.  
Display, Settings and Power Supply  
Problem  
Monitor is blank.  
Cause/Solution  
A
Camera is off.  
Battery is exhausted.  
Standby mode for saving power: press the  
shutter-release button halfway.  
Monitor is off: press x.  
When flash lamp blinks red, wait until flash  
has charged.  
Camera and computer are connected via USB  
cable.  
Camera and TV are connected via audio/video  
cable.  
Time lapse or interval timer photography in  
progress.  
Monitor is hard to read.  
Ambient lighting too bright: use viewfinder or  
move to darker location.  
Adjust monitor brightness.  
Monitor is dirty. Clean monitor.  
Monitor has dimmed to save power. Monitor  
brightens when controls are used.  
Camera turns off without  
warning.  
Battery is low.  
Camera has turned off automatically to save  
power.  
Battery is cold.  
Date and time of recording are  
not correct.  
Pictures recorded before clock was set, and  
“Date not set” indicator blinks during shooting,  
will have time stamp of “00/00/0000 00:00”;  
movies and voice recordings will be dated “01/  
09/2007 00:00.”  
Check camera clock regularly against more  
accurate timepieces and reset as required.  
No indicators displayed in  
monitor.  
Shooting data and photo information may be  
hidden. Press xuntil shooting data or photo  
information will be displayed.  
[Date imprint] not available.  
Camera clock has not been set.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
Date not appearing on pictures Date does not appear on movies, on pictures  
64,  
even when [Date imprint] is  
enabled.  
shot using d([Sports]), l([Museum]), or p  
([Panorama assist]) in scene mode, when  
[Continuous], [Continuous flash], or [BSS] is  
selected for [Continuous], options other than  
[Off] is selected for [Auto bracketing] in shooing  
menu, or shooing in anti-shaking mode.  
Camera settings reset.  
Backup battery is exhausted; all settings were  
restored to their default values.  
Electronically Controlled Cameras  
In extremely rare instances, unusual characters may appear in the monitor and the camera may stop  
functioning. In most cases, this phenomenon is caused by a strong external static charge. Turn the  
camera off, remove and replace the battery, then turn the camera on again. In the event of  
continued malfunction, contact your retailer or Nikon-authorized service representative. Note that  
disconnecting the power source as described above may result in the loss of any data not recorded  
to internal memory or the memory card at the time the problem occurred. Data already recorded  
will not be affected.  
Shooting  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
Camera does not shoot when  
shutter-release button is  
pressed.  
When camera is in playback mode, press c  
or the shutter-release button.  
When menus are displayed, press d.  
Battery is exhausted.  
When flash lamp blinks, flash is charging.  
Camera cannot focus.  
The intended subject is one with which  
autofocus does not perform well.  
Set [AF assist] in the setup menu to [Auto].  
AF lamp flickers: subject not in focus area  
when shutter-release button pressed halfway.  
Focus error. Turn camera off and then on  
again.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
Pictures are blurred.  
Use flash.  
Use anti-shake mode.  
Use high-sensitivity shooting mode.  
Use vibration reduction.  
Use D.  
Use tripod and self-timer.  
The [Converter] setting does not match the  
converter lens mounted on the camera. Be  
sure to check the [Converter] setting before  
shooting.  
Bright specks appear in  
pictures shot with flash.  
Flash is reflecting off particles in air. Turn flash  
off.  
Built-in flash does not fire.  
Flash is off.  
Some scene modes that cannot turn on flash  
are selected.  
B of focus mode is applied.  
Anti-shake mode is applied.  
Dmodes other than [Time-lapse movieP] is  
selected.  
[Continuous], [BSS], or [Multi-shot 16] is  
selected for [Continuous].  
Option other than [Off] is selected for [Auto  
bracketing] in shooting menu.  
Option other than [None] is selected for  
[Converter] in shooting menu.  
[Built-in off] is selected for [Flash control] in  
shooting menu.  
Speedlight (available separately from Nikon) is  
used.  
Optical zoom cannot be used. Optical zoom cannot be used while recording movies.  
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
Digital zoom is not available when shooting in the 36, 37,  
Portrait] scene mode or [ Night portrait] 64,  
scene mode, before movie recording begins, when 101,  
[
b
e
[Continuous] is set to [Multi-shot 16], or when  
[Digital zoom] in the setup menu is set to [Off].  
[Image size] not available.  
[Image size] cannot be adjusted when [Multi-  
shot 16] is selected for [Continuous].  
When [ISO sensitivity] is set to [3200],  
[F 4,000 × 3,000], [E 3,264 × 2,448],  
[I 3,984 × 2,656], [G 3,968 × 2,232], or  
[H 2,992 × 2,992] cannot be selected for  
[Image size].  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
No sound when shutter is  
released.  
[Off] is selected for [Sound settings] > [Shutter  
sound] in setup menu.  
[Continuous], [BSS], [Continuous flash], or  
[Multi-shot 16] is selected for [Continuous] in  
shooting menu.  
Option other than [Off] is selected for [Auto  
bracketing] in shooting menu.  
d([Sports] scene mode) or l([Museum]  
scene mode) is selected.  
Anti-shake mode or Dmode is selected.  
AF-assist illuminator does not  
light.  
[Off] is selected for AF assist option in camera  
setup menu.  
AF-assist illuminator turns off automatically in 36-41  
some modes.  
Pictures appear smeared.  
Colors are unnatural.  
Lens is dirty. Clean lens.  
White balance setting is not appropriate for light  
source.  
Randomly spaced bright pixels Shutter speed too slow. Noise can be reduced by:  
(“noise”) appear in image.  
Using flash  
Specifying a lower ISO sensitivity setting  
Applying [Noise reduction] in the shooting  
menu to suit situations.  
Choosing scene mode with noise reduction  
Pictures are too dark  
(underexposed).  
Flash is off.  
Flash window is blocked.  
Subject is beyond flash range.  
Adjust exposure compensation.  
Apply high-sensitivity shooting mode, or raise 44, 99  
the ISO sensitivity.  
Subject is backlit. Select o([Backlight] scene  
mode) or use fill flash.  
Pictures are too bright (overexposed). Adjust exposure compensation.  
Unexpected results when flash When Vor “fill flash with slow sync and red-  
30,  
eye reduction” of the [Night portrait] scene  
mode is applied during shooting, In-Camera  
Red-Eye Fix may, in very rare cases, be applied to  
areas not affected by red-eye. Set a flash mode  
other than Vwhen in a shooting mode other  
than the [Night portrait] scene mode during  
shooting.  
set to V(auto with red-eye  
reduction).  
Camera does not shoot  
continuously.  
[On] is selected for [Noise reduction] in the  
shooting menu.  
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Playback  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
File cannot be played back.  
File was overwritten or renamed by computer  
or other make of camera.  
Time-lapse or interval timer photography in  
progress: pictures cannot be played back until  
recording is complete.  
Cannot zoom in on picture.  
Cannot record voice memo.  
Playback zoom cannot be used with movies,  
small pictures, or pictures that have been  
cropped to below 320 × 240.  
Voice memos cannot be appended to movies.  
Voice memos cannot be appended to  
pictures shot by other cameras, and voice  
memos recorded by other cameras cannot be  
played back.  
Cannot use D-Lighting, crop,  
small picture, or black border  
options.  
These options cannot be used with movies.  
The options other than black border cannot  
be used with pictures shot when I (3,984 ×  
2,448), G (3,968 × 2,232), or H (2,992 × 2,992)  
is applied in the image size setting.  
Select picture that supports crop, D-Lighting,  
small picture, or black border.  
Pictures shot with other cameras cannot be  
edited.  
Other cameras may be unable to play back  
pictures edited with this camera.  
Pictures not displayed on  
television.  
Choose correct video mode.  
Memory card contains no pictures. Replace  
memory card. Remove memory card to play  
back pictures from internal memory.  
Nikon Transfer does not start  
when camera is connected.  
Camera is off.  
Battery is exhausted.  
USB cable is not correctly connected.  
Camera is not recognized by the computer.  
Computer is not set to launch Nikon Transfer  
automatically.  
If your computer is running Windows 2000  
Professional, camera cannot be connected to  
the computer.  
See the help information contained in Nikon  
Transfer.  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
Pictures to be printed are not  
displayed.  
Memory card contains no pictures. Replace  
memory card. Remove memory card to print  
pictures from internal memory.  
Cannot select paper size with  
camera.  
Paper size cannot be selected from the camera if 83, 84  
the printer does not support the page sizes used  
by the camera, or the printer automatically  
selects the page size. Use the printer to select  
page size.  
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Specifications  
Nikon COOLPIX P5100 Digital Camera  
Compact digital camera  
Type  
12.1 million  
Effective pixels  
Image sensor  
Lens  
1
/1.72-in. CCD; total pixels: approx. 12.43 million  
3.5× Zoom-Nikkor lens  
7.5-26.3 mm (equivalent with 35mm [135] format picture  
angle: 35-123 mm)  
Focal length  
f/2.7-5.3  
f/-number  
Construction  
Digital zoom  
7 elements in 6 groups  
Up to 4× (equivalent with 35mm [135] format picture angle:  
approx. 492 mm)  
Lens shift  
Vibration reduction  
Autofocus (AF)  
Contrast-detect AF, Multi area AF  
30 cm (1 ft.) to (W); 70 cm (2 ft. 4 in.) to (T)  
Focus range (from  
lens)  
Macro close-up mode: 4 cm (1.6 in.) (wide-angle zoom  
position) to  
Face priority, auto (9-area automatic selection), center, manual  
Focus-area selection  
AF-assist illumination  
with 99 focus areas  
-2001  
Class 1 LED product (IEC 60825-1 Edition 1.2  
max. output: 1,500 μW  
);  
Real-image optical viewfinder with LED indication  
Approx. 80 % vertical and 80 % horizontal  
2.5 in., 230,000-dot, wide viewing angle TFT LCD with anti-  
reflection coating and 5-level brightness adjustment  
Viewfinder  
Frame coverage  
Monitor  
Approx. 97 % horizontal and 97 % vertical  
Frame coverage  
(shooting mode)  
Approx. 100 % horizontal and 100 % vertical  
Frame coverage  
(playback mode)  
Storage  
Media  
Internal memory (approx. 52 MB)  
SD (Secure Digital) memory cards  
DCF, Exif 2.2, and DPOF compliant  
File system  
File formats  
Compressed: JPEG-baseline compliant  
FINE (1:4), NORMAL (1:8), BASIC (1:16)  
Movies: AVI  
Sound files: WAV  
Image size (pixels)  
4,000 × 3,000 [12 M]  
2,592 × 1,944 [5 M]  
1,600 × 1,200 [2 M]  
3,264 × 2,448 [8 M]  
2,048 × 1,536 [3 M]  
1,280 × 960  
640 × 480  
[1 M]  
[TV]  
1,024 × 768  
[PC]  
3,984 × 2,656 [3:2]  
2,992 × 2,992 [1:1]  
3,968 × 2,232 [16:9]  
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Specifications  
ISO 64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 2000, 3200, Auto (auto gain  
from ISO 64 to 800), Fixed range auto (100, 200, 400)  
ISO sensitivity  
(Standard output sensitivity)  
Exposure  
Metering  
256-segment matrix, center-weighted spot, spot AF area (with  
support for 99 focus areas)  
Programmed auto exposure with flexible program, shutter-  
priority auto, aperture-priority auto, manual, exposure  
Exposure control  
1
compensation (–2.0 to +2.0 EV in steps of /3 EV), auto bracketing  
[W]: -1.0 to +17.5 EV  
[T]: +0.9 to +16.4 EV  
Range  
(ISO 100)  
Mechanical and charge-coupled electronic shutter  
/2000-8 s  
Shutter  
Speed  
1
6-blade iris diaphragm  
10 steps of /3 EV  
Aperture  
Range  
1
Can be selected from 10 and 3 second duration  
Self-timer  
Built-in flash  
[W]: 0.3 to 8 m (1 ft. to 26 ft. 2.9 in.)  
[T]: 0.3 to 4 m (1 ft. to 13 ft. 1.5 in.)  
Range (approx.)  
(ISO sensitivity: [Auto])  
Sensor flash system  
ISO 518 hot-shoe contact with safety lock  
X-contact only  
Flash control  
Accessory shoe  
Sync contact  
USB  
Interface  
MTP, PTP  
Can be selected from NTSC and PAL  
Audio/video out; digital I/O (USB)  
Date transfer protocol  
Video output  
I/O terminal  
Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch,  
English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian,  
Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish,  
Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish  
Supported languages  
One Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL5 (supplied)  
AC Adapter EH-62A (available separately from Nikon)  
Power sources  
*
Approx. 240 shots (EN-EL5)  
Battery life  
Approx. 98 × 64.5 × 41 mm (3.8 × 2.5 × 1.6 in.)  
(excluding projections)  
Dimensions  
(W × H × D)  
Approx. 200 g (7 oz) (without battery and SD memory card)  
Weight  
Operating environment  
Temperature  
Humidity  
0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F)  
Less than 85 % (no condensation)  
* Based on Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standards for measuring the life of  
camera batteries. Measured at 23 °C (73 °F); zoom adjusted with each shot, flash fired with every  
other shot, image quality set to [b Normal], image size set to [F 4000×3000]. Battery life may  
vary depending on shooting interval and length of time menus and images are displayed.  
Unless otherwise stated, all figures are for a camera with a fully-charged Rechargeable  
Li-ion Battery EN-EL5 operated at an ambient temperature of 25 °C (77 °F).  
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Specifications  
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL5  
Type  
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery  
Rated capacity  
Operating temperature  
3.7 V, 1,100 mAh  
0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F)  
Dimensions  
(W × H × D)  
Approx. 36 × 54 × 8 mm (1.4 × 2.1 × 0.3 in.) (excluding  
projections)  
Weight  
Approx. 30 g (1.1 oz) (excluding terminal cover)  
Battery Charger MH-61  
Rated input  
100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz, 0.12 to 0.08 A  
11 to 16 VA  
Rated capacity  
Rated output  
DC 4.2V, 950 mA  
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL5 (supplied)  
Approximately 2 hours when battery is fully discharged  
0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F)  
Supported battery  
Charging time  
Operating temperature  
Dimensions  
Approx. 67 × 26 × 67 mm (2.6 × 1.0 × 2.6 in.)  
(excluding projections)  
(
W × H × D)  
Weight  
Approx. 70 g (2.5 oz) (excluding power cable)  
B Specifications  
Nikon will not be held liable for any errors this manual may contain. The appearance of this product  
and its specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Supported Standards  
DCF: Design Rule for Camera File System is a standard widely used in the digital  
camera industry to ensure compatibility among different makes of camera.  
DPOF: Digital Print Order Format is an industry-wide standard that allows  
pictures to be printed from print orders stored on the memory card.  
Exif version 2.2: This camera supports Exif (Exchangeable Image File Format  
for Digital Still Cameras) version 2.2, a standard that allows information stored  
with photographs to be used for optimal color reproduction when images are  
output from Exif-compliant printers.  
PictBridge: A standard developed cooperatively by the digital camera and  
printer industries, allowing photographs to be output directly to a printer  
without connecting the camera to a computer.  
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Index  
AVI 140  
AV-out connect 76  
Symbols  
aAnti-shake mode 43  
A (aperture-priority auto) 45, 48  
k(apply selection) button 5  
E Audio playback mode 73  
AAuto mode 2229  
B Calendar mode 60  
l(delete) button 9, 28  
c (D-Lighting) 55  
o(exposure compensation) 34  
w(FUNC) button 5, 9  
jHelp 4, 11  
BHigh-sensitivity shooting mode 44  
C List by date mode 61  
M (manual) 45, 49  
B
Backlight (o) 40  
Backlit subjects 30, 40  
Battery 14  
Battery charger 136  
Battery level indicator 144  
Battery-chamber/memory card slot cover  
Beach/snow (g) 38  
Best shot selector 39, 101  
Black Border 58  
Blur 150  
C
dbutton 9  
Cable connector 4, 82  
Cleaning  
x(monitor) button 5, 12  
DMovie mode 9, 64, 65  
c(playback) button 5, 28  
iPlayback zoom 53, 56  
P (programmed auto) 45, 46  
CScene mode 9, 35  
S (shutter-priority auto) 45, 47  
g(tele) 25  
hThumbnail playback 51, 56  
g Vibration reduction 23, 128  
EVoice recording mode 71, 121  
f(wide) 25  
Body 143  
Lens 143  
Monitor 143  
Close up (k) 39  
Close-up 33, 39  
Color options 113, 114  
Command dial 4  
Computer 7678, 132  
copying pictures to 7678  
Continuous 101  
Continuous flash 101  
Converter 110, 138  
Copy 119  
O Wait icon 27, 144  
A
Accessories 136  
AE-L 42  
AF area mode 105  
AF assist 129  
AF-assist illuminator 4, 27, 129  
Anti-shake mode 43  
Aperture-priority auto 45, 48  
Audio/video cable 76  
Auto bracketing 104  
Auto focus (AF) lamp 5, 26  
Auto off 130  
Copy (n) 40  
Crop 56  
D
Date 1819, 123, 126  
printing 88  
Date counter 127  
Date imprint 126  
Daylight saving time 123, 124  
DCF 157  
Delete 28, 29, 118  
button 74  
Design rule for camera file system 157  
Autofocus 33  
Auto-focus mode 67, 107  
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Index  
Digital print order format 8788, 157  
Digital zoom 129  
Distortion control 112  
D-Lighting 55  
Internal memory 67, 20, 93, 131  
capacity 93  
formatting 131  
ISO sensitivity 99  
DPOF 157  
DSCN 140  
J
JPEG 154  
JPG 140  
Dusk/dawn (i) 38  
E
L
Error messages 144147  
Exif version 2.2 157  
Exposure compensation 34  
Extension 140  
Landscape (c) 36  
Language 18, 132  
Lens 4, 143  
M
F
Macro close-up 33  
Manual 45, 49  
Memory card 67, 20, 93, 137  
approved 137  
File names 140  
Fill flash 30  
Fireworks show (m) 40  
Firmware version 135  
Fixed aperture 109  
Flash 30, 133  
capacity of 93  
formatting 131  
Inserting and removing 20  
slot 20  
lamp 5, 31  
mode 30  
Menus 121  
Metering 100  
Microphone 4  
Mode dial 4, 8  
Flash control 108  
Flash exp. comp. 108  
Flash mode 112  
Focus 6, 26, 33, 107  
area 6, 26  
Folder names 140  
Format 21, 131  
Framing 24  
Monitor 5, 67, 22, 143  
brightness 126  
indicators in 67  
Movie menu 65  
Movie mode 64  
Movie options 65  
maximum movie length 66  
small size 65, 66  
smaller size 65  
Time-lapse movie 65  
TV movie 65  
FSCN 140  
Full-time AF 67, 107  
FUNC button 132  
H
Help 11  
Hide image 118  
High-sensitivity shooting mode 44  
Movies 64, 70  
deleting 70  
playback 70  
recording 64  
I
Image quality 91  
Image size 92  
Infinity 33  
Multi connector 5  
Multi selector 5, 10  
Museum (l) 39  
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Single AF 67, 107  
Slide show 117  
Small picture 57  
Smear 143  
Sound settings 130  
Speaker 5  
Speedlights 139  
Sports (d) 37  
SSCN 140  
N
Night landscape (j) 39  
Night portrait (e) 37  
Noise reduction 109  
O
Optimize image 94  
P
Panorama 4142  
Panorama assist (p) 41  
Party/indoor (f) 37  
PictBridge 8187, 157  
Playback 28, 5157  
full-frame 28, 29  
menu 115119  
Strap, Camera 13  
Sunset (h) 38  
Support information 2  
T
Tele 4, 25  
Telephoto converter 110  
Television 76  
connecting to 76  
Thumbnail playback 51, 52  
Thumbnail wheel playback 52  
Time zone 1819, 123, 125  
Transfer 78  
mode 9, 28, 29  
thumbnail 51  
zoom 53  
Playback menu 115119  
Portrait (b) 36  
Power switch 4, 17  
Power-on lamp 4, 17, 22  
Preset manual (white balance) 98  
Print set 87  
Print size 93  
Programmed auto 45, 46  
Protect 118  
Tripod 5  
U
USB cable 77, 82  
User setting 111  
V
Vibration reduction 128  
Video mode 132  
Viewfinder 4, 5, 24  
Voice memo 59  
deleting 59, 74  
playing 59  
recording 59  
Voice recordings  
Copying 75  
R
Rear-curtain sync 30  
Red-eye reduction 31  
Reset all 133  
Reset user setting 112  
RSCN 140  
S
Scene mode 9, 35  
Self-timer 32, 112  
making 71  
Self-timer lamp 4, 32  
Setup menu 120135  
Shooting menu 89114  
Shooting Pictures for a Panorama (p) 41  
Shutter-priority auto 45, 47  
Shutter-release button 4  
Playing 73  
Volume 70, 74  
W
WAV 140  
Welcome screen 120  
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White balance 97  
Wide 4, 25  
Wide-angle converter 110  
Z
Zoom 25  
indicator 6  
playback 53  
Zoom control 4, 25, 33, 70, 73, 83  
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(except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be  
made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION.  
Printed in Japan  
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