Nikon Digital Camera 26299 User Manual

DIGITAL CAMERA  
Reference Manual  
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Introduction  
Read This First  
Thank you for purchasing the Nikon COOLPIX L26 or COOLPIX L25 digital camera. Before  
using the camera, please read the information in “For Your Safety” (A viii) and familiarize  
yourself with the information provided in this manual. After reading, please keep this manual  
handy and refer to it to enhance your enjoyment of your new camera.  
Confirming the Package Contents  
In the event that any items are missing, please contact the store where you purchased the  
camera.  
or  
COOLPIX L26  
Digital Camera  
COOLPIX L25  
Digital Camera  
Camera Strap  
LR6/L40 (AA-size)  
alkaline batteries (×2)*  
USB Cable UC-E16  
Warranty  
ViewNX 2 Installer CD Reference Manual CD  
*
The included batteries are for trial use only.  
A memory card is not included with the camera.  
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Attaching the Camera Strap  
COOLPIX L26  
COOLPIX L25  
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About This Manual  
If you want to start using the camera right away, see “The Basics of Shooting and Playback”  
To learn about the parts of the camera and information that is displayed in the monitor, see  
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Other Information  
Symbols and Conventions  
To make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbols and conventions  
are used in this manual:  
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Description  
This icon indicates cautions and information that should be read before using  
the camera.  
B
C
This icon indicates notes and information that should be read before using the  
camera.  
These icons indicate other pages containing relevant information;  
E: “Reference Section”, F: “Technical Notes and Index.”  
A/E/F  
In this manual, the product names “COOLPIX L26” and “COOLPIX L25” may sometimes be  
abbreviated as “L26” and “L25.”  
SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards are referred to as “memory cards” in this manual.  
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 on a computer monitor appear in bold.  
In this manual, images are sometimes omitted from monitor display samples so that  
monitor indicators can be more clearly shown.  
Illustrations and text displays shown in this manual are for COOLPIX L26. Illustrations and  
text displays for COOLPIX L25 may also be shown in this manual if necessary.  
Illustrations and monitor content shown in this manual may differ from the actual product.  
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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. Visit the site below for  
contact information:  
http://imaging.nikon.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, and AC  
adapters) 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.  
Before Taking Important Pictures  
Before taking 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.  
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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).  
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.  
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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 Select an image option in the Welcome screen setting (A 86). Care  
should be taken to avoid injury or damage to property when physically destroying data storage  
devices.  
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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.  
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  
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 batteries.  
unusual smell coming from the  
camera or AC adapter, unplug the AC  
adapter and remove the batteries  
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.  
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.  
Do not disassemble  
Handle the camera strap with  
care  
Never place the strap around the neck  
of an infant or child.  
Touching the internal parts of the  
camera or AC adapter could result in  
injury. Repairs should be performed  
only by qualified technicians. Should  
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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.  
combine old and new batteries or  
batteries of different makes or types.  
If Nikon rechargeable Ni-MH  
batteries EN-MH2 (EN-MH2-B2 or  
EN-MH2-B4) are purchased  
separately, charge and use each of  
them as a set. Do not combine  
batteries from different pairs.  
The EN-MH2 rechargeable batteries  
are for use with Nikon digital  
cameras only, and are compatible  
with COOLPIX L26/L25.  
Do not remain in contact with  
the camera, battery charger,  
or AC adapter for extended  
periods while the devices are  
on or in use  
Parts of the devices become hot.  
Leaving the devices in direct contact  
with the skin for extended periods may  
result in low-temperature burns.  
Insert batteries in the correct  
orientation.  
Do not short or disassemble  
batteries or attempt to remove or  
break battery insulation or casing.  
Do not expose batteries to flame or  
to excessive heat.  
Do not immerse in or expose to  
water.  
Do not transport or store with metal  
objects such as necklaces or  
hairpins.  
Observe caution when  
handling batteries  
Batteries may leak or explode if  
improperly handled. Observe the  
following precautions when handling  
batteries for use in this product:  
Before replacing the batteries, turn  
the product off. If you are using an  
AC adapter, be sure it is unplugged.  
Use only the batteries approved for  
use in this product (A 10). Do not  
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Batteries are prone to leakage when  
fully discharged. To avoid damage  
to the product, be sure to remove  
the batteries when no charge  
remains.  
Discontinue use immediately should  
you notice any change in the  
batteries, such as discoloration or  
deformation.  
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 flame. 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.  
If liquid from damaged batteries  
comes in contact with clothing or  
skin, rinse immediately with plenty  
of water.  
Do not handle the plug or battery  
charger with wet hands. Failure to  
observe this precaution could result  
in electric shock.  
Do not use with travel converters or  
adapters designed to convert from  
one voltage to another or with DC-  
to-AC inverters. Failure to observe  
this precaution could damage the  
product or result in overheating or  
fire.  
Observe the following  
precautions when handling  
the Battery Chargers  
(available separately)  
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  
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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.  
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.  
Avoid contact with liquid  
crystal  
Handle moving parts with care  
Be careful that your fingers or other  
objects are not pinched by the lens  
cover or other moving parts.  
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.  
CD-ROMs  
The CD-ROMs included 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.  
Turn the power off when  
using inside an airplane or the  
hospital  
Turn the power off while inside the  
airplane during take off or landing.  
Follow the instructions of the hospital  
when using while in a hospital. The  
electromagnetic waves given out by  
this camera may disrupt the electronic  
systems of the airplane or the  
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  
1 m (3 ft 4 in.) from the subject.  
instruments of the hospital.  
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Notices  
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.  
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  
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 interference  
in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in 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:  
CAUTIONS  
Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be  
notified that any changes or  
modifications made to this device that  
are not expressly approved by Nikon  
Corporation may void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
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Interface Cables  
Notice for customers in Canada  
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.  
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.  
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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Symbol for Separate Collection in  
European Countries  
This symbol on the battery  
indicates that the battery is  
to be collected separately.  
The following apply only to  
users in European countries:  
This symbol indicates that  
this product is to be  
collected separately.  
All batteries, whether marked with  
this symbol or not, are 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.  
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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Table of Contents  
Smart Portrait Mode (Capturing Smiling  
Faces)..................................................................... 43  
Options Available in the Smart Portrait  
Menu.............................................................................. 45  
Options Available in the Auto Shooting  
Menu.............................................................................. 48  
Features That Can Be Set Using the Multi  
Selector................................................................. 49  
Adjusting Brightness (Exposure  
Preparation 3 Set the Display Language,  
Date, and Time................................................... 16  
Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select  
Shooting Mode.................................................. 20  
Compensation)........................................................ 57  
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Image Mode Settings (Image Size and  
Quality) ......................................................................... 60  
Features That Cannot Be Used  
Simultaneously.................................................. 62  
I D-Lighting: Enhancing Brightness and  
g Small Picture: Reducing the Size of an  
Connecting the Camera to a TV  
(Viewing Images on a TV)........................ E12  
Connecting the Camera to a Printer  
(Direct Print)................................................. E14  
The Shooting Menu  
(for A (Auto) Mode)................................. E24  
Features Available in Playback Mode  
(Playback Menu)................................................ 68  
Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer,  
or Printer .............................................................. 69  
Changing Movie Recording Settings  
(the Movie Menu) .................................................. 81  
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a Print Order (Creating a DPOF Print  
h Copy (Copy Between Internal Memory  
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Parts of the Camera  
This chapter describes the parts of the camera and explains information that is displayed in  
the monitor.  
The Camera Body....................................................2  
The Monitor.............................................................6  
Shooting Mode ..............................................................................................6  
Playback Mode ...............................................................................................8  
If you want to start using the camera right away, see “The Basics of Shooting and  
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Parts of the Camera  
The Camera Body  
COOLPIX L26  
1 2 3 4  
5
Lens cover closed  
8
7
6
10 9  
1
2
Shutter-release button.................................... 26  
5
6
7
8
Flash ............................................................................50  
Zoom control........................................................ 24  
f : wide............................................................. 24  
g : tele................................................................ 24  
h : thumbnail playback........................... 67  
i : playback zoom...................................... 66  
j : help.............................................................. 35  
Microphone............................................................78  
Lens cover  
Lens  
Power connector cover (for connecting  
optional AC adapter) ............................... E64  
9
3
4
Power switch/power-on lamp................... 20  
10 Eyelet for camera strap......................................iii  
Self-timer lamp..................................................... 53  
AF-assist illuminator.......................................... 86  
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3
4
5
1
6
7
8
9
10  
14 13  
16 15  
12 11  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Monitor........................................................................6  
Flash lamp............................................................... 50  
b (e movie-record) button..................... 78  
Battery-chamber/  
memory card slot cover..........................10, 13  
10  
11 Battery chamber..................................................10  
12 Memory card slot................................................13  
13 USB/audio/video output connector.......69  
14 Connector cover..................................................69  
15 Tripod socket..................................................F18  
16 Speaker......................................................................82  
A
(shooting mode) button...34, 35, 43, 47  
c (playback) button....................................... 29  
Multi selector  
k (apply selection) button  
d button.............................45, 48, 68, 81, 86  
l (delete) button............................................... 31  
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COOLPIX L25  
1 2 3 4  
5
6
7
Lens cover closed  
8
10 9  
1
2
Shutter-release button.................................... 26  
5
6
7
8
Flash ............................................................................50  
Zoom control........................................................ 24  
f : wide............................................................. 24  
g : tele................................................................ 24  
h : thumbnail playback........................... 67  
i : playback zoom...................................... 66  
j : help.............................................................. 35  
Microphone............................................................78  
Lens cover  
Lens  
Power connector cover (for connecting  
optional AC adapter) ............................... E64  
9
3
4
Power switch/power-on lamp................... 20  
Self-timer lamp..................................................... 53  
10 Eyelet for camera strap......................................iii  
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3
4
5
1
6
7
8
9
10  
14 13  
16 15  
12 11  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Monitor........................................................................6  
Flash lamp............................................................... 50  
b (e movie-record) button..................... 78  
Battery-chamber/  
memory card slot cover..........................10, 13  
10  
11 Battery chamber..................................................10  
12 Memory card slot................................................13  
13 USB/audio/video output connector.......69  
14 Connector cover..................................................69  
15 Tripod socket..................................................F18  
16 Speaker......................................................................82  
A
(shooting mode) button...34, 35, 43, 47  
c (playback) button....................................... 29  
Multi selector  
k (apply selection) button  
d button.............................45, 48, 68, 81, 86  
l (delete) button............................................... 31  
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The Monitor  
The information that is displayed in the monitor during shooting and playback changes  
depending on the camera’s settings and state of use.  
By default, information is displayed when the camera is turned on and when you operate  
the camera, and turns off after a few seconds (Monitor settings (A 86) > Photo info >  
Auto info).  
Shooting Mode  
2
4
5
32  
31  
30  
6
8
1
3
7
10  
29  
10  
9
28  
27  
10  
12  
13  
14  
11  
26  
25  
2 9 m 0 s  
9 9 9  
15  
17  
24  
23  
+1.0  
16  
1 / 2 5 0  
F 3.2  
20 19 18  
9 9 9  
9 9 9 9  
22 21  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Shooting mode.............................34, 35, 43, 47  
Macro mode.......................................................... 55  
Zoom indicator............................................ 24, 55  
Focus indicator..................................................... 26  
AE/AF-L indicator.......................................... E4  
Flash mode............................................................. 50  
Eye-Fi indicator .................................................... 87  
Battery level indicator...................................... 21  
Electronic VR icon............................................... 86  
18 Internal memory indicator............................21  
19 Aperture value......................................................27  
20 Shutter speed........................................................27  
21 Focus area........................................................23, 26  
Focus area (face detection,  
22  
pet detection) ...............................................23, 26  
23 ISO sensitivity..................................................F12  
24 Exposure compensation value...................57  
25 Color options.........................................................48  
26 Skin softening........................................................45  
27 White balance mode........................................48  
28 Continuous shooting mode ........................48  
29 Blink proof icon ....................................................45  
30 Self-timer indicator ............................................53  
31 Smile timer..............................................................45  
32 Pet portrait auto release .................................42  
10 Print date ................................................................. 86  
11 Motion detection icon .................................... 86  
12 “Date not set” indicator...........19, 86, E65  
13 Travel destination icon.................................... 86  
14 Movie options....................................................... 81  
15 Movie length......................................................... 80  
16 Image mode*........................................................ 60  
Number of exposures remaining  
17  
(still images)........................................................... 21  
*
E, q, and O are displayed on L26, K, K, and P are displayed on L25.  
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Playback Mode  
1
2
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 2 : 0 0  
9 9 9 9 . J P G  
3
16  
4
6
5
15  
14  
13  
12  
7
8
9 9 9 / 9 9 9  
9 9 9 / 9 9 9  
9 9 9 9 / 9 9 9 9  
1 m 0 s  
1 m 0 s  
11 10  
9
a
b
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Date of recording............................................... 16  
10 Internal memory indicator............................29  
11 Movie playback indicator...............................82  
12 Volume indicator.................................................83  
13 D-Lighting icon ....................................................68  
14 Small picture icon...............................................68  
15 Skin softening icon ............................................68  
16 File number and type.............................. E63  
Time of recording............................................... 16  
Battery level indicator...................................... 21  
Protect icon............................................................ 68  
Eye-Fi indicator .................................................... 87  
Print order icon.................................................... 68  
Image mode*........................................................ 60  
Movie options....................................................... 81  
(a) Current image number/  
total number of images.......................... 29  
(b) Movie length................................................. 82  
9
*
E, q, and O are displayed on L26, K, K, and P are displayed on L25.  
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The Basics of Shooting and  
Playback  
Preparation  
Preparation 1 Insert the Batteries ..................................................................................10  
Preparation 2 Insert a Memory Card.............................................................................13  
Shooting  
Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select Shooting Mode........................................20  
Step 2 Frame a Picture .......................................................................................................23  
Step 3 Focus and Shoot.....................................................................................................26  
Playback  
Step 4 Play Back Images ....................................................................................................29  
Step 5 Delete Images..........................................................................................................31  
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The Basics of Shooting and Playback  
Preparation 1 Insert the Batteries  
1
Open the battery-chamber/  
memory card slot cover.  
COOLPIX L26  
COOLPIX L25  
2
3
Before opening the battery-chamber/  
memory card slot cover, hold the  
camera upside down to prevent the  
batteries from falling out.  
2
1
1
2
Insert the batteries.  
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 batteries.  
3
Close the battery-chamber/  
memory card slot cover.  
COOLPIX L26  
COOLPIX L25  
1
1
2
2
Applicable Batteries  
Two LR6/L40 (AA-size) alkaline batteries (batteries included)  
Two FR6/L91 (AA-size) lithium batteries  
Two EN-MH2 Ni-MH (nickel metal hydride) rechargeable batteries  
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B Removing the Batteries  
Turn the camera off and be sure that the power-on lamp and the monitor have turned off before  
opening the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover.  
The camera, batteries, or memory card may be hot immediately after using the camera. Observe  
caution when removing the batteries or memory card.  
B Notes About the Batteries  
Be sure to read and follow the warnings for the battery on page ix and in “Batteries” (F4) before  
use.  
Do not combine old and new batteries or batteries of different makes or types.  
Batteries with the following defects cannot be used:  
Batteries with peeling  
Batteries with insulation that  
does not cover the area around  
the negative terminal  
Batteries with a flat  
negative terminal  
B Battery Type  
By setting Battery type in the setup menu (A 86) to match the type of batteries inserted in the  
camera, the batteries can perform more efficiently.  
The default setting is the type of battery included with purchase. When any other type of battery is  
used, turn the camera on and change the setting.  
C Alkaline Batteries  
Performance of alkaline batteries may vary greatly depending on the manufacturer. Choose a  
reliable brand.  
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C Notes About an AC Power Source  
You can use the AC Adapter EH-65A (available separately; E64) to supply power to the camera  
from an electrical outlet.  
Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model of AC adapter other than the EH-65A.  
Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the camera.  
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Preparation 2 Insert a Memory Card  
1
Turn off the camera and open  
the battery-chamber/memory  
card slot cover.  
COOLPIX L26  
COOLPIX L25  
2
3
When the camera turns off, the power-  
on lamp and the monitor turn off.  
Before opening the battery-chamber/  
memory card slot cover, hold the  
2
1
1
camera upside down to prevent the batteries from falling out.  
2
Insert a memory card.  
Slide the memory card in until it clicks into place.  
B Inserting a Memory Card  
Inserting a memory card upside down or backwards  
could damage the camera and the memory card. Be sure  
to check that the memory card is in the correct orientation.  
3
Close the battery-chamber/  
memory card slot cover.  
COOLPIX L26  
COOLPIX L25  
1
1
2
2
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B Formatting a Memory Card  
The first time you insert a memory card that has been used in another device into this camera, be  
sure to format it with this camera.  
All data stored on a memory card is permanently deleted when the card is formatted.  
Copy any data on the card that you wish to keep to a computer before formatting.  
To format a memory card, insert the card into the camera, press the d button, and select  
Format card (E54) in the setup menu (A 86).  
B Notes About Memory Cards  
See “Memory Cards” (F6) and the documentation included with your memory card for more  
information.  
Removing the Memory Card  
Turn the camera off and be sure that the power-on lamp and  
the monitor have turned off before opening the battery-  
chamber/memory card slot cover.  
Gently push the memory card into the camera (1) to partially  
eject the card, and then remove the card (2). Do not pull it at  
an angle.  
The camera, battery, and memory card may be hot immediately  
after using the camera. Observe caution when removing the  
battery or memory card.  
1 2  
Internal Memory and Memory Cards  
Camera data, including images and movies, can be saved in either the camera’s internal  
memory (approximately 20 MB) or on a memory card. To use the camera’s internal memory  
for shooting or playback, first remove the memory card.  
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Approved Memory Cards  
The following Secure Digital (SD) memory cards have been tested and approved for use in  
this camera.  
Memory cards with an SD Speed Class rating of 6 or faster are recommended for recording  
movies. When using a memory card with a lower Speed Class rating, movie recording may  
stop unexpectedly.  
2
3
SD memory card  
SDHC memory card  
SDXC memory card  
1
SanDisk  
2 GB  
4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB  
4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB  
64 GB  
64 GB  
1
1
TOSHIBA  
2 GB  
2 GB  
4 GB, 8 GB, 12 GB, 16 GB,  
32 GB  
Panasonic  
Lexar  
48 GB, 64 GB  
64 GB, 128 GB  
4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB  
1
2
If the memory card will be used with a card reader or similar device, make sure that the device  
supports 2 GB cards.  
SDHC compliant.  
If the memory card will be used with a card reader or similar device, make sure that the  
device supports SDHC.  
SDXC compliant.  
3
If the memory card will be used with a card reader or similar device, make sure that the  
device supports SDXC.  
Contact the manufacturer for details on the above cards. We cannot guarantee camera  
performance when using memory cards made by other manufacturers.  
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Preparation 3 Set the Display Language, Date, and Time  
When the camera is turned on for the first time, the language-selection screen and the date  
and time setting screen for the camera clock are displayed.  
1
Press the power switch to turn on the camera.  
When the camera is turned on, the power-on lamp (green)  
will light and then the monitor will turn on (the power-on  
lamp turns off when the monitor turns on).  
2
Press the multi selector H or I to  
select the desired language and  
press the k button.  
Language  
Cancel  
3
Press H or I to select Yes and press the k  
button.  
Time zone and date  
Choose time zone and  
set date and time?  
Yes  
No  
Cancel  
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Press J or K to select your home  
time zone and press the k  
button.  
L o n d o n  
C a s a b l a n c a  
Press H to enable daylight saving time.  
When the daylight saving time function is  
enabled, W is displayed at the top of the  
monitor. Press I to disable daylight saving  
time.  
Back  
5
6
7
Press H or I to select the date format and  
press the k button.  
Date format  
Year/Month/Day  
Month/Day/Year  
Day/Month/Year  
Press H, I, J, or K to set the date and time,  
and press the k button.  
Date and time  
D
M
Y
Select an item: Press K or J (changes between D, M, Y,  
hour, and minute).  
0 1  
0 1  
2 0 1 2  
0 0  
0 0  
Edit the date and time: Press H or I.  
Confirm the setting: Select the minute setting and press  
the k button.  
Edit  
Press H or I to select Yes and press the k  
button.  
Date and time  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
OK?  
Yes  
No  
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9
Press the A button.  
Press this button in  
shooting mode for  
shooting-mode  
The lens extends and the shooting-mode selection screen  
is displayed.  
selection menu.  
When Easy auto mode is displayed, press the  
k button.  
Easy auto mode  
The camera enters the shooting mode and you can take  
pictures in Easy auto mode (A 20).  
Press the multi selector H or I before pressing the k  
button, to switch to another shooting mode.  
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C Changing the Language Setting and the Date and Time Setting  
You can change these settings using the Language (E55) and Time zone and date (E41)  
settings in the z setup menu (A 86).  
You can enable and disable daylight saving time by selecting the z setup menu > Time zone  
and date (E41) > Time zone. When enabled, the clock moves forward one hour; when  
disabled, the clock moves back one hour. When the travel destination (x) is selected, the time  
difference between the travel destination and the home time zone (w) is automatically calculated  
and the date and time in the selected region are saved at the time of shooting.  
If you exit without setting the date and time, O will flash when the shooting screen is displayed.  
Use the Time zone and date setting in the setup menu to set the date and time (A 86, E41).  
C The Clock Battery  
The camera’s clock is powered by a backup battery that is separate from the camera’s main  
battery.  
The backup battery charges when the main battery is inserted into the camera or when the  
camera is connected to an optional AC adapter, and can provide several days of backup power  
after about ten hours of charging.  
If the camera’s backup battery becomes exhausted, the date and time setting screen is displayed  
when the camera is turned on. Set the date and time again. Step 3 of “Preparation 3 Set the  
C Imprinting the Shooting Date in Printed Images  
Set the date and time before shooting.  
You can permanently imprint the shooting date in images as they are captured by setting Print  
date (E47) in the setup menu (A 86).  
If you want the shooting date to be printed without using the Print date setting, print using the  
ViewNX 2 software (A 71).  
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Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select Shooting Mode  
1
Press the power switch to turn on the camera.  
The lens extends and the monitor turns on.  
2
Press the A button.  
The shooting-mode selection menu, which allows you to  
select the desired shooting mode, is displayed.  
3
Press the multi selector H or I to  
select a shooting mode and press  
the k button.  
Easy auto mode  
G (easy auto) mode is used in this example.  
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Battery level indicator  
4
Check the battery level indicator and the  
number of exposures remaining.  
Battery Level Indicator  
Display  
Description  
Battery level high.  
b
1 5 m 0 s  
9 7 0  
Battery level low.  
Prepare to replace the batteries.  
B
Number of exposures  
remaining  
Battery  
Cannot take pictures.  
exhausted. Replace the batteries.  
Number of Exposures Remaining  
The number of pictures that can be taken is displayed.  
C is displayed when no memory card is inserted in the camera, and images will be saved in  
the internal memory (approx. 20 MB).  
The number of exposures remaining depends on the amount of available memory in the  
internal memory or memory card, and also varies depending on the image quality and  
image size (determined by the image mode setting; A 61).  
Turning the Camera On and Off  
When the camera is turned on, the power-on lamp (green) will light and then the monitor  
will turn on (the power-on lamp turns off when the monitor turns on).  
To turn off the camera, press the power switch. When the camera turns off, the power-on  
lamp and the monitor turn off.  
You can press and hold the c (playback) button to turn on the camera and switch to  
playback mode. The lens will not extend.  
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C Power Saving Function (Auto Off)  
If no operations are performed for a while, the monitor will turn off, the camera will enter standby  
mode, and the power-on lamp will flash. If no operations are performed for approximately another  
three minutes, the camera will turn off automatically.  
While the camera is in standby mode, the monitor turns back on if you perform any of the following  
operations:  
Press the power switch, shutter-release button, A (shooting mode) button, c (playback)  
button, or b (e movie-record) button  
Flashes  
No operations  
performed  
No operations  
performed  
1
5
m
0
0
s
3 min  
9
7
Camera enters  
standby mode.  
Camera turns off.  
The time that elapses before the camera enters standby mode can be changed using the Auto off  
setting in the setup menu (A 86).  
By default, the camera enters standby mode in about 30 seconds when you are using shooting  
mode or playback mode.  
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Step 2 Frame a Picture  
1
Hold the camera steady.  
Keep fingers, hair, the camera strap, and other objects away  
from the lens, flash, AF assist-illuminator (L26 only), and  
microphone.  
When taking pictures in portrait (“tall”) orientation, turn the  
camera so that the flash is above the lens.  
Shooting mode icon  
2
Frame the picture.  
When the camera determines the scene mode, the  
shooting mode icon will change (A 34).  
When the camera detects a human face, that face is framed  
by a yellow double border (focus area).  
When shooting non-human subjects or when no faces are  
detected, the camera focuses on the subject in the center  
of the frame. Position the main subject near the center of  
the frame.  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 7 0  
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B Easy Auto Mode  
Depending upon shooting conditions, the camera may not select the desired scene mode. In this  
case, select another shooting mode (A 34, 35, 43, 47).  
When digital zoom is in effect, the shooting mode is U.  
C When Using a Tripod  
We recommend using a tripod to stabilize the camera in the following situations.  
When shooting in dimly lit conditions with the flash mode (A 51) set to W (off)  
When zooming in on the subject  
Using the Zoom  
Use the zoom control to activate optical zoom.  
Zoom out  
Zoom in  
To zoom in closer to the subject, rotate the zoom control  
to g (telephoto).  
To zoom out and view a larger area, rotate the zoom  
control to f (wide-angle).  
When you turn the camera on, the zoom moves to the  
maximum wide-angle position.  
A zoom indicator is displayed at the top of the monitor  
when the zoom control is rotated.  
Optical Digital  
zoom zoom  
Digital Zoom  
When the camera is zoomed in to the maximum optical zoom position, rotating and holding  
the zoom control at g triggers digital zoom.  
Digital zoom can magnify the subject up to about 4× beyond the maximum magnification of  
the optical zoom.  
Maximum optical zoom  
Digital zoom enabled  
When you are using digital zoom, the camera focuses on the subject in the center of the  
frame and the focus area is not displayed.  
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C Digital Zoom and Interpolation  
Unlike optical zoom, digital zoom uses a digital imaging process known as interpolation to magnify  
images, resulting in slight deterioration of picture quality according to the image mode (A 60) and  
digital zoom magnification.  
Interpolation is applied at zoom positions beyond V when taking still images.  
When zoom is increased beyond the V position, interpolation is initiated and the zoom indicator  
turns yellow to indicate that interpolation is being applied.  
The position of V moves to the right as image size decreases, allowing you to confirm the zoom  
position at which shooting without interpolation is possible at the current image mode setting.  
Small image size  
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Step 3 Focus and Shoot  
1
Press the shutter-release button halfway  
When a face is detected:  
The camera focuses on the face framed by the double  
border. When the subject is in focus, the double border  
glows green.  
1 / 2 5 0  
F 3.2  
When a face is not detected:  
The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the  
frame. When the camera has focused, the focus area glows  
green.  
1 / 2 5 0  
F 3.2  
When you are using digital zoom, the camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame and the focus  
area is not displayed. When the camera has focused, the focus indicator ( 6) glows green.  
While the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the focus area or focus indicator may  
flash red. This indicates that the camera is unable to focus. Modify the composition and  
press the shutter-release button halfway again.  
2
Press the shutter-release button the rest of  
the way down (A 27).  
The shutter is released and the image will be saved to the  
memory card or internal memory.  
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The Shutter-release Button  
To set focus and exposure (shutter speed and aperture value),  
press the shutter-release button halfway, stopping when you feel  
resistance. Focus and exposure remain locked while the shutter-  
release button is pressed halfway.  
Press halfway  
While pressing the shutter-release button halfway, press the  
shutter-release button the rest of the way down to release the  
shutter and take a picture.  
Do not use force when pressing the shutter-release button, as this  
may result in camera shake and blurred images. Press the button  
gently.  
Press all the way  
B Notes About Saving Data  
After taking a picture or recording a movie, the number of exposures remaining or the remaining  
recording time flashes while images or movies are being saved. Do not open the battery-  
chamber/memory card slot cover while images or movies are being saved. Image and movie data  
could be lost and the camera or memory card could be damaged.  
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B Autofocus  
The camera may not focus as expected in the following situations. In some rare cases, the subject  
may not be in focus despite the fact that the focus area or the focus indicator glows green:  
Subject is very dark  
Objects of sharply differing brightness are included in the scene (e.g. the sun behind the subject  
makes that subject appear very dark)  
No contrast between the subject and surroundings (e.g. a portrait subject, wearing a white shirt, is  
standing in front of a white wall)  
Several objects are at different distances from the camera (e.g. the subject is inside a cage)  
Subjects with repeating patterns (window blinds, buildings with multiple rows of similarly shaped  
windows, etc.)  
Subject is moving rapidly  
In the situations noted above, try pressing the shutter-release button halfway to refocus several  
times, or select auto mode and use focus lock (A 64) to take the picture by first focusing on an  
object that is the same distance from the camera as the desired subject.  
B Notes About Face Detection  
See “Using Face Detection” (A 63) for more information.  
C AF-assist Illuminator (L26 Only) and Flash  
If the subject is dimly lit, the AF-assist illuminator (L26 only; A 86) may light when the shutter-  
release button is pressed halfway, and the flash (A 50) may fire when the shutter-release button is  
pressed all the way down.  
C To Make Sure You Do Not Miss a Shot  
If you are concerned that you might miss a shot, press the shutter-release button all the way without  
first pressing it halfway.  
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Step 4 Play Back Images  
1
Press the c (playback) button.  
The camera switches to playback mode and the last image  
saved is displayed full-frame.  
c
(playback)  
button  
2
Use the multi selector to select an image to  
display.  
Display the previous image  
Display the previous image: H or J  
Display the next image: I or K  
Display the next image  
Remove the memory card from the camera to play back  
images saved in the camera’s internal memory. C is  
displayed near the current image number/total number of  
images display.  
To return to shooting mode, press the A button or the  
b (e movie-record) button.  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
0 0 0 4 . J P G  
4 /  
4
Current image number/  
total number of images  
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C Viewing Images  
Images may be displayed briefly at low resolution while being read from the memory card or  
internal memory.  
When you play back images in which the face of a person (A 63) or pet (A 42) was detected at  
the time of shooting, depending on the orientation of the detected face, the images are  
automatically rotated for playback display.  
C More Information  
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Step 5 Delete Images  
1
Press the l button to delete the image  
currently displayed in the monitor.  
2
Press the multi selector H or I to select the  
desired deletion method and press the k  
button.  
Delete  
Current image: Only the current image is deleted.  
Erase selected images: Multiple images can be selected  
and deleted (A 32).  
Current image  
Erase selected images  
All images  
All images: All images are deleted.  
To exit without deleting, press the d button.  
3
Press H or I to select Yes and press the k  
button.  
Erase  
1
image?  
Deleted images cannot be recovered.  
To cancel, press H or I to select No and press the k  
button.  
Yes  
No  
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Operating the Erase Selected Images Screen  
1
Press the multi selector J or K to select an  
image to be deleted, and then press H to  
display y.  
Erase selected images  
To undo the selection, press I to remove y.  
Rotate the zoom control (A 2, 4) to g (i) to switch back  
to full-frame playback or f (h) to display thumbnails.  
Back  
ON/OFF  
2
Add y to all images that you want to delete and then press the k  
button to confirm the selection.  
A confirmation dialog is displayed. Follow the instructions displayed in the monitor.  
B Notes About Deletion  
Deleted images cannot be recovered. Copy important images to a computer before deleting  
them from the camera.  
Protected images (A 68) cannot be deleted.  
C Deleting the Last Image Captured While in Shooting Mode  
When using shooting mode, press the l button to delete the last image that was saved.  
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Shooting Features  
This chapter describes the camera’s shooting modes and the features that are available when  
using each shooting mode.  
You can select shooting modes and adjust settings according to the shooting conditions and  
the kind of images you want to capture.  
G (Easy Auto) Mode............................................ 34  
A (Auto) Mode .................................................... 47  
Using the Flash (Flash Modes) ............................................................... 50  
Using the Self-timer................................................................................... 53  
Using Macro Mode..................................................................................... 55  
Focusing ............................................................... 63  
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Shooting Features  
G (Easy Auto) Mode  
The camera automatically selects the optimum scene mode when you frame a picture.  
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) button M G (easy auto) mode M k button  
Automatic Scene Selection  
The camera automatically selects one of the following scenes when you point the camera at a  
subject:  
e Portrait (A 36)  
f Landscape (A 36)  
h Night portrait (A 37)  
g Night landscape (A 39)  
i Close-up (A 39)  
j Backlighting (A 40)  
U Other scenes  
Changing G (Easy Auto) Mode Settings  
Depending on the scene selected by the camera, you can press the multi selector H (X),  
J (n), and K (o) to set the corresponding features. “Features That Can Be Set Using  
Features that can be set by pressing the d button Image mode, which is the  
combination of image size and image quality (A 60)  
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Scene Mode (Shooting Suited to Scenes)  
When one of the following scenes is selected, camera settings are automatically optimized for  
the selected scene.  
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) button M b (second icon from the top*)  
M K M H, I, J, K M select a scene M k button  
*
The icon of the last scene selected is displayed.  
b
Portrait  
c
Landscape  
d
Sports  
e
Night portrait  
(default setting;  
A 36)  
f
i
l
Party/indoor  
Z Beach  
z
k
n
Snow  
h
u
Sunset  
Dusk/dawn  
j
m
O
Night landscape  
Close-up  
Food  
Museum  
Fireworks show  
Black and white copy  
o
Backlighting  
U Panorama assist  
Pet portrait  
C To View a Description (Help Display) of Each Scene  
Select the desired scene from the scene selection screen and rotate  
the zoom control (A 2, 4) to g (j) to view a description of that  
scene. To return to the original screen, rotate the zoom control to g  
(j) again.  
Panorama assist  
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Changing Scene Mode Settings  
Depending on the scene, the multi selector H (X), I (p), J (n), and K (o) can be used  
to set the corresponding features. Features That Can Be Set Using the Multi Selector”  
Features that can be set by pressing the d button Image mode, which is the  
combination of image size and image quality (A 60)  
Characteristics of Each Scene  
b Portrait  
Use this mode for portraits.  
When the camera detects a human face, it focuses on that face  
(A 63).  
You can use the skin softening option to smooth the skin tones  
in human faces (A 46).  
If no faces are detected, the camera focuses on the subject in  
the center of the frame.  
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
c Landscape  
Use this mode for vivid landscapes and cityscapes.  
The focus area or focus indicator (A 7) always glows green  
when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.  
O: Use of a tripod is recommended when using scene modes indicated with O.  
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d Sports  
Use this mode when shooting sporting events. The camera  
captures a series of still images that allow you to clearly see  
detailed movements in a moving subject.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.  
Press and hold the shutter-release button all the way to capture  
images continuously. The camera captures up to four images  
continuously at a rate of about 1.2 fps when Image mode is set  
to P (for L26) or i (for L25).  
The camera focuses even when the shutter-release button is not pressed halfway. You may hear  
the sound of the camera focusing.  
Focus, exposure, and hue are fixed at the values determined with the first image in each series.  
The frame rate with continuous shooting may vary depending upon the current image mode  
setting, the memory card used, or shooting condition.  
e Night portrait  
O
Use this mode for evening and night portraits that include  
background scenery. The flash fires to light the portrait subject while  
preserving background lighting to achieve a natural balance  
between the main subject and background ambience.  
When the camera detects a human face, it focuses on that face  
(A 63).  
You can use the skin softening option to smooth the skin tones in  
human faces (A 46).  
If no faces are detected, the camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame.  
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
f Party/indoor  
Suitable for taking pictures at parties. Captures the effects of  
candlelight and other indoor background lighting.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.  
As images are easily affected by camera shake, hold the camera  
steadily. In a dark place, the use of a tripod is recommended.  
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Z Beach  
Captures the brightness of such subjects as beaches or sunlit  
expanses of water.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.  
z Snow  
Captures the brightness of sunlit snow.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.  
h Sunset  
O
O
Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.  
i Dusk/dawn  
Preserves the colors seen in the weak natural light before sunrise  
or after sunset.  
The focus area or focus indicator (A 7) always glows green  
when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.  
O: Use of a tripod is recommended when using scene modes indicated with O.  
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j Night landscape  
O
Slow shutter speeds are used to capture stunning night  
landscapes.  
The focus area or focus indicator (A 7) always glows green  
when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.  
k Close-up  
Use this mode to photograph flowers, insects, and other small  
objects at close range.  
Macro mode (A 55) is enabled and the camera automatically  
zooms to the closest position at which it can focus.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. Use  
focus lock to frame the picture on an object not in the center of  
the frame (A 64).  
The camera focuses even when the shutter-release button is not pressed halfway. You may hear  
the sound of the camera focusing.  
u Food  
Use this mode when taking pictures of food.  
Macro mode (A 55) is enabled and the camera automatically  
zooms to the closest position at which it can focus.  
You can adjust hue by pressing the multi selector H and I. The  
hue setting is saved in the camera’s memory even after the  
camera is turned off.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. Use  
focus lock to frame the picture on an object not in the center of  
the frame (A 64).  
The camera focuses even when the shutter-release button is not  
pressed halfway. You may hear the sound of the camera  
focusing.  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 7 0  
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l Museum  
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.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.  
The camera captures a series of up to ten images while the  
shutter-release button is held all the way down, and the  
sharpest image in the series is automatically selected and saved  
(best shot selector).  
m Fireworks show  
Slow shutter speeds are used to capture the light from fireworks.  
O
Camera focuses at infinity.  
When the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the focus  
indicator (A 7) always glows green.  
n Black and white copy  
Provides clear images of text or drawings on a whiteboard or in  
print.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.  
Use together with macro mode (A 55) when shooting  
subjects that are close to the camera.  
o Backlighting  
Use when light is coming from behind the subject, throwing  
features or details into shadow. The flash fires automatically to “fill  
in” (illuminate) shadows.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.  
O: Use of a tripod is recommended when using scene modes indicated with O.  
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U Panorama assist  
Use this setting to capture a series of images that will be connected using a computer to form a  
panorama image (E2).  
Press the multi selector H, I, J or K to select the direction that you will move the camera in  
when capturing images, and press the k button.  
After shooting the first image, confirm on the screen how the captured image will be  
connected to the next image, and shoot the next image. Shoot as many images as needed to  
complete the panorama. To finish shooting, press the k button.  
Transfer the images to your computer and use the Panorama Maker 6 (A 73, E4) software to  
combine the images into a single panorama image.  
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O Pet portrait  
Use this mode when taking pictures of dogs or cats. When the  
camera detects the face of a dog or cat, the camera focuses on that  
face. Once the camera has focused, by default it automatically  
releases the shutter (pet portrait auto release).  
From the screen displayed after the O Pet portrait scene  
mode is selected, select Single or Continuous.  
-
-
Single: Images are captured one at a time.  
Continuous: When a face is focused on, the camera captures three images continuously at a  
rate of about 1.2 fps when Image mode is set to P 4608×3456 (for L26) or i 3648×2736  
(for L25).  
When the camera detects a face, a double border (focus area) is  
displayed around the face, and the double border glows green  
when the camera has focused.  
The faces of up to five pets can be detected at the same time.  
When the camera detects more than one face, the face  
displayed largest in the monitor is framed by a double border  
and the others by single borders.  
If no pet faces are detected, you can release the shutter by  
pressing the shutter-release button.  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 7 0  
-
-
If no pet faces are detected, the camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame.  
When Continuous is selected, the camera captures up to four images continuously while the  
shutter-release button is held all the way down at a rate of about 1.2 fps when Image mode is  
set to P 4608×3456 (for L26) or i 3648×2736 (for L25).  
Press the multi selector J (n) to change auto release settings. When set to Off, the shutter is  
released only when the shutter-release button is pressed.  
Pet portrait auto release turns off automatically when:  
-
-
Five bursts have been taken  
Internal memory or the memory card is full  
To continue using Pet portrait auto release to take more pictures, press the multi selector J  
(n) and change the setting again.  
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
Depending on the distance of the pet from the camera, the speed of the pet’s movement, the  
direction the pet is facing, the ambient brightness of the pet’s face, etc., pet faces may not be  
detected or other subjects may be displayed with a border.  
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Smart Portrait Mode (Capturing Smiling Faces)  
When the camera detects a smiling face, you can take a picture automatically without  
pressing the shutter-release button (smile timer). You can use the skin softening option to  
smooth the skin tones in human faces.  
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) button M F Smart portrait mode M k button  
1
Frame the picture.  
When the camera detects a human face, a yellow double border (focus area) is displayed  
around that face. When the camera has focused on that face, the double border will turn  
green for a moment and focus is locked.  
Up to three faces can be detected. When the camera detects more than one face, a double  
border is displayed around the face closest to the center of the frame, and single borders are  
displayed around the other faces.  
2
3
Wait for the subject to smile. Do not press the shutter-release button.  
If the camera detects that the face framed by the double border is smiling, the Smile timer  
(A 45, E23) feature is activated and the shutter is automatically released.  
After the camera releases the shutter, it will continue to detect faces and smiles, and will  
release the shutter again if it detects a smiling face.  
Shooting ends.  
Any one of the following operations can be used to cancel smile detection and stop  
shooting.  
-
-
-
Turn the camera off.  
Set Smile timer (A 45, E23) to Off.  
Press the A button and select a different shooting mode.  
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B Notes About Smart Portrait Mode  
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
Under some shooting conditions, the camera may be unable to detect faces or detect smiles.  
C Auto Off in Smile Timer Mode  
When Smile timer is set to On, the auto off function (A 86) is activated and the camera turns off  
when either of the situations indicated below persists and no other operations are performed.  
The camera does not detect any faces.  
The camera detected a face, but cannot detect a smile.  
C When the Self-timer Lamp Flashes  
When using smile timer, the self-timer lamp flashes when the camera detects a face and flashes  
quickly immediately after the shutter is released.  
C Releasing the Shutter Manually  
The shutter can also be released by pressing the shutter-release button. If no faces are detected, the  
camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame.  
Changing Smart Portrait Mode Settings  
Features that can be set using the multi selector (A 49) Flash mode (A 50), self-timer  
(A 53), and exposure compensation (A 57)  
Features that can be set by pressing the d button Options Available in the Smart  
C Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A 62).  
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Options Available in the Smart Portrait Menu  
When using F smart portrait mode, the following settings can be changed.  
Select smart portrait mode (A 43) M d button M F tab  
Smart portrait  
Image mode  
Skin softening  
Smile timer  
Blink proof  
Option  
Description  
A
Allows you to select the combination of image size and image quality  
used when saving images (A 60). If you change the image mode  
setting, the new setting is applied to all shooting modes.  
Image mode  
Enable skin softening. Make the skin tones in human faces smoother.  
The default setting is On.  
Skin softening  
Smile timer  
When On (default setting) is selected, the camera detects human faces  
and then automatically releases the shutter whenever a smile is  
detected. Self-timer cannot be used with this feature.  
When On is selected, the camera automatically releases the shutter  
twice each time a picture is taken. Of the two shots, the image in  
which the subject’s eyes are more open compared to the other shot is  
saved.  
Blink proof  
The flash cannot be used when On is selected.  
The default setting is Off.  
C Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A 62).  
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Using Skin Softening  
When the shutter is released in one of the following shooting modes, the camera detects one  
or more human faces (up to three), and processes the image to soften facial skin tones.  
Portrait (A 36) and Night portrait (A 37) in G (easy auto) mode  
Portrait (A 36) or Night portrait (A 37) scene mode  
Smart portrait mode (A 43)  
Skin softening can also be applied to saved images (A 68, E8).  
B Notes About Skin Softening  
It may take more time than usual to save images after shooting.  
Under some shooting conditions, the desired skin softening results may not be achieved, or skin  
softening may be applied to areas of the image where there are no faces.  
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A (Auto) Mode  
Used for general shooting. Settings can be adjusted in the shooting menu (A 48) to suit the  
shooting conditions and the type of shot you want to capture.  
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) button M A (auto) mode M k button  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.  
Changing A (Auto) Mode Settings  
Features that can be set using the multi selector (A 49) Flash mode (A 50), self-timer  
(A 53), macro mode (A 55), and exposure compensation (A 57)  
Features that can be set by pressing the d button Options Available in the Auto  
C Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A 62).  
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Options Available in the Auto Shooting Menu  
When using A (auto) mode, the following settings can be changed.  
Select A (auto) mode (A 47) M d button M A tab  
Shooting menu  
Image mode  
White balance  
Continuous  
Color options  
Option  
Description  
A
Allows you to select the combination of image size and image  
quality used when saving images (A 60).  
This setting is also applied to other shooting modes.  
Image mode  
Allows you to adjust white balance to suit the light source in order  
to make the colors in images match what you see with your eye.  
The available settings are Auto (default setting), Preset manual,  
Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Cloudy, and Flash.  
White balance  
Allows you to capture a series of images. The available settings are  
Single (default setting), Continuous, BSS, and Multi-shot 16.  
Continuous  
Allows you to change the color tones of images at the time of  
shooting. The available settings are Standard color (default  
setting), Vivid color, Black-and-white, Sepia, and Cyanotype.  
Color options  
C Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A 62).  
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Features That Can Be Set Using the Multi Selector  
When shooting, the multi selector H, I, J, and K can be used to set the following features.  
X (flash mode)  
n (self-timer),  
pet portrait auto release  
o (exposure compensation)  
p (macro mode)  
Available Features  
The features that are available vary with the shooting mode, as shown below.  
See “Default Settings” (A 58) for information about each mode’s default settings.  
G (easy  
auto)  
Smart  
portrait  
Scene  
A (auto)  
1
3
X
Flash mode (A 50)  
Self-timer (A 53)  
w
w
w
w
3
n
w
w
Pet portrait auto release (A 42)  
Macro (A 55)  
2
p
o
w
Exposure compensation  
(A 57)  
w
w
w
1
2
3
Varies by the scene selected by the camera. “Default Settings” (A 58)  
Varies by the scene. “Default Settings” (A 58)  
Varies by the smart portrait menu setting. “Default Settings” (A 58)  
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Using the Flash (Flash Modes)  
You can set the flash mode.  
1
2
Press the multi selector H (m flash mode).  
Press the multi selector H or I to select the  
desired mode and press the k button.  
Available Flash Modes A 51  
If a setting is not applied by pressing the k button within  
a few seconds, the selection will be canceled.  
Auto  
When U (auto) is applied, D is only displayed for a  
few seconds, regardless of Monitor settings (A 86,  
E45).  
C The Flash Lamp  
The flash lamp indicates the status of the flash when you press the  
shutter-release button halfway.  
On: The flash fires when a picture is taken.  
Flashing: The flash is charging. The camera cannot take pictures.  
Off: The flash will not fire when a picture is taken.  
If the battery is low, the monitor will turn off while the flash is charging.  
C Effective Range of the Flash  
For L26, the flash has a range of approx. 0.5 to 3.6 m (1 ft 8 in. to 11 ft) at the maximum wide-angle  
zoom position and a range of approx. 0.8 to 1.7 m (2 ft 8 in. to 5 ft 6 in.) at the maximum telephoto  
zoom position. For L25, the flash has a range of approx. 0.3 to 4.2 m (1 ft to 13 ft) at the maximum  
wide-angle zoom position and a range of approx. 0.6 to 1.6 m (2 ft to 5 ft 2 in.) at the maximum  
telephoto zoom position.  
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Available Flash Modes  
Auto  
U
V
W
The flash fires automatically when lighting is dim.  
Auto with red-eye reduction  
Reduce red-eye in portraits caused by the flash (A 52).  
Off  
The flash will not fire.  
We recommend using a tripod to stabilize the camera when shooting in dark  
surroundings.  
Fill flash  
X
The flash fires whenever a picture is taken. Use to “fill-in” (illuminate) shadows and backlit  
subjects.  
Slow sync  
Y
Auto flash mode is combined with slow shutter speed.  
Suited to evening and night portraits that include background scenery.  
The flash illuminates main subject; slow shutter speeds are used to capture background  
at night or under dim lighting.  
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C The Flash Mode Setting  
The setting varies with the shooting mode.  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A 62).  
The flash mode setting applied in A (auto) mode is saved in the camera’s memory even after the  
camera is turned off.  
C Red-eye Reduction  
This camera uses Advanced Red-Eye Reduction (In-Camera Red-Eye Fix).  
Pre-flashes are fired repeatedly at low intensity before the main flash, reducing the red-eye effect.  
Additionally, if the camera detects red eye while saving an image, the affected area will be processed  
to reduce red-eye before the image is saved.  
Note the following when shooting:  
Because pre-flashes are fired, there is a slight lag between when the shutter-release button is  
pressed and when the shutter is released.  
More time than usual is required to save images.  
Red-eye reduction may not produce the desired results in all situations.  
In rare cases, areas of the image that are not affected by red-eye may be processed by red-eye  
reduction. In these cases, select another flash mode and take the picture again.  
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Using the Self-timer  
The camera’s self-timer can release the shutter about ten seconds after you press the shutter-  
release button. The self-timer is useful when you want to be in the picture you are taking, or  
when you want to avoid the effects of camera shake that occur when you press the shutter-  
release button. When using the self-timer, use of a tripod is recommended.  
1
2
Press the multi selector J (n self-timer).  
Press the multi selector H or I to select ON  
and press the k button.  
n10 is displayed.  
If a setting is not applied by pressing the k button within  
a few seconds, the selection will be canceled.  
When the shooting mode is the Pet portrait scene mode,  
Y (Pet portrait auto release) is displayed (A 42). Self-  
timer cannot be used.  
Self-timer  
3
Frame the picture and press the  
shutter-release button halfway.  
Focus and exposure will be set.  
1 / 2 5 0  
F 3.2  
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Press the shutter-release button the  
rest of the way down.  
The self-timer starts, and the number of seconds  
remaining before the shutter is released is  
displayed in the monitor. The self-timer lamp  
flashes while the timer is counting down. About  
one second before the shutter is released, the  
lamp stops flashing and glows steadily.  
When the shutter is released, the self-timer will  
be set to OFF.  
1 / 2 5 0  
F 3.2  
To stop the timer before a picture is taken, press  
the shutter-release button again.  
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Using Macro Mode  
When using macro mode, the L26 can focus on objects as close as about 10 cm (4 in.) from  
the front of the lens. The L25 can focus on objects as close as about 3 cm (1.2 in.) from the  
front of the lens.  
This feature is useful when taking close-up pictures of flowers and other small subjects.  
1
2
Press the multi selector I (p macro mode).  
Press the multi selector H or I to select ON  
and press the k button.  
The macro mode icon (F) is displayed.  
If a setting is not applied by pressing the k button within  
a few seconds, the selection will be canceled.  
Macro mode  
3
Use the zoom control to set the zoom  
position to a position where F and the zoom  
indicator glow green.  
How close you can be to the subject when shooting depends on the zoom position.  
When the zoom position is set to a position where F and the zoom indicator glow green,  
the L26 can focus on subjects as close as about 30 cm (1 ft) from the lens, and the L25 can  
focus on subjects as close as about 10 cm (4 in.) from the lens. When the zoom position is  
set to a wide-angle position relative to G, the L26 can focus on subjects as close as about  
10 cm (4 in.) from the lens. When the zoom position is set to a position where G is  
displayed, the L25 can focus on subjects as close as about 3 cm (1.2 in.) from the lens.  
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B Notes About Using the Flash  
The flash may be unable to light the entire subject at distances of less than 50 cm (1 ft 8 in.) for the  
L26 and less than 30 cm (1 ft) for the L25.  
C Autofocus  
When shooting still images in macro mode, the camera focuses continuously until the shutter-  
release button is pressed halfway to lock the focus. You may hear the sound of the camera focusing.  
C The Macro Mode Setting  
Macro mode cannot be used when using certain shooting modes. “Default Settings” (A 58)  
The macro mode setting applied in A (auto) mode is saved in the camera’s memory even after  
the camera is turned off.  
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Adjusting Brightness (Exposure Compensation)  
You can adjust overall image brightness.  
1
2
Press the multi selector K (o exposure  
compensation).  
Press the multi selector H or I to select a  
compensation value.  
+0.3  
0.0  
To make the image brighter, apply positive (+) exposure  
compensation.  
To make the image darker, apply negative (–) exposure  
compensation.  
Exposure compensation  
3
4
Press the k button to apply the  
compensation value.  
If you do not press the k button within a few seconds, the  
setting will be applied and the menu will disappear.  
When an exposure compensation value other than 0.0 is  
applied, the value is displayed with the H indicator in the  
monitor.  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 7 0  
+0.3  
Press the shutter-release button to take a picture.  
To turn off exposure compensation, return to step 1 and change the value to 0.0.  
C Exposure Compensation Value  
The exposure compensation value applied in A (auto) mode is saved in the camera’s memory even  
after the camera is turned off.  
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Default Settings  
Default settings for each shooting mode are described below.  
Exposure  
compensation  
Flash  
Self-timer  
Macro  
1
2
G (easy auto; A 34)  
F (smart portrait; A 43)  
A (auto; A 47)  
Scene  
U
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
3
4
5
U
U
Off  
Off  
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
b
c
d
e
f
V
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
5
W
5
5
W
6
V
V
7
U
z
h
i
j
k
u
U
5
W
5
W
5
W
W
5
W
5
l
m
n
o
W
5
5
5
5
W
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
0.0  
W
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
5
5
X
W
5
8
O
W
Y
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2
You can select U (auto) or W (off). When U (auto) is selected, the camera automatically  
selects the flash mode appropriate for the scene it has selected.  
The setting cannot be changed. Automatically changes to macro mode when the camera selects  
Close-up scene mode.  
3
4
5
Cannot be used when Blink proof is set to On.  
Can be set when Smile timer is set to Off.  
The setting cannot be changed.  
6
The setting cannot be changed. The flash mode setting is fixed at fill flash with slow sync and red-  
eye reduction.  
Slow sync with red-eye reduction flash mode may be used.  
Self-timer cannot be used. Pet portrait auto release (A 42) can be set to On or Off.  
7
8
B Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A 62).  
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Changing the Image Size (Image Mode)  
Enter shooting mode M d button M Shooting menu M Image mode  
You can use the Image mode setting in the shooting menu to select the combination of  
image size and compression ratio that is used when saving images.  
Select the image mode best suited to the manner in which images will be used and the  
capacity of the internal memory or memory card.  
Image Mode Settings (Image Size and Quality)  
1
Image mode  
Description  
Images will be higher quality than P. The compression ratio is  
approximately 1:4.  
Q 4608×3456P (L26 only)  
Images will be higher quality than i. The compression ratio is  
approximately 1:4.  
h 3648×2736P (L25 only)  
2
P 4608×3456 (L26 only)  
2
i 3648×2736 (L25 only)  
Best choice in most situations. The compression ratio is  
approximately 1:8.  
R 3264×2448  
r 2272×1704  
Smaller size than P, i, R, or r and therefore allows more  
images to be saved. The compression ratio is approximately 1:8.  
q 1600×1200  
Suited to full-screen display on a TV with an aspect ratio of 4:3, or  
distribution by e-mail. The compression ratio is approximately 1:8.  
O 640×480  
l 4608×2592 (L26 only)  
Images with an aspect ratio of 16:9 are saved. The compression  
ratio is approximately 1:8.  
l 3584×2016 (L25 only)  
1
2
The total number of pixels captured, and the number of pixels captured horizontally and vertically.  
Example: P 4608×3456 = approx. 16 megapixels, 4608 × 3456 pixels  
P 4608×3456 is the default setting for L26. i 3648×2736 is the default setting for L25.  
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C Notes About Image Mode  
The setting is also applied to other shooting modes.  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A 62).  
C Number of Images That Can Be Saved  
The following table lists the approximate number of images that can be saved in the internal  
memory and on a 4 GB memory card. Note that due to JPEG compression, the number of images  
that can be saved varies greatly depending on the composition of the image. In addition, this  
number varies depending on the make of the memory card, even when the memory cards have the  
same specified capacity.  
1
Internal memory  
(approx. 20 MB)  
Memory card  
(4 GB)  
2
Image mode  
Print size (cm/in.)  
Q 4608×3456P (L26 only)  
h 3648×2736P (L25 only)  
P 4608×3456 (L26 only)  
i 3648×2736 (L25 only)  
R 3264×2448  
2
490  
39 × 29/15 × 11.5  
31 × 23/12 × 9  
39 × 29/15 × 11.5  
31 × 23/12 × 9  
28 × 21/11 × 8  
19 × 14/7.5 × 5.6  
13 × 10/5.3 × 4  
5 × 4/2 × 1.5  
3
4
780  
970  
8
1540  
1910  
3820  
7240  
27700  
1290  
2110  
10  
20  
39  
152  
6
r 2272×1704  
q 1600×1200  
O 640×480  
l 4608×2592 (L26 only)  
l 3584×2016 (L25 only)  
39 × 22/15 × 8.5  
30 × 17/12 × 6.5  
11  
1
2
If the number of exposures remaining is 10,000 or more, the number of exposures remaining  
display shows “9999”.  
Print size at an output resolution of 300 dpi. 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, images printed at higher resolutions will print smaller than the size indicated, and those  
printed at lower resolutions will print larger than the size indicated.  
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Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously  
Some shooting settings cannot be used with other functions.  
Restricted function  
Flash mode  
Option  
Descriptions  
When Continuous, BSS, or Multi-shot 16 is  
selected, the flash cannot be used.  
Continuous (A 48)  
When Blink proof is set to On, the flash cannot be  
Blink proof (A 45)  
Smile timer (A 45)  
Continuous (A 48)  
used.  
When Smile timer is used for shooting, the self-  
timer cannot be used.  
Self-timer  
When Multi-shot 16 is selected, digital zoom  
Digital zoom  
cannot be used.  
When Multi-shot 16 is selected, the Image mode  
setting is fixed at L (image size: 2560 × 1920  
pixels).  
Image mode  
Continuous (A 48)  
When using Black-and-white, Sepia, or  
Cyanotype, the White balance setting is fixed at  
Auto.  
Color options  
(A 48)  
White balance  
When using the self-timer, Continuous is fixed at  
Continuous  
Self-timer (A 53)  
Continuous (A 48)  
Continuous (A 48)  
Continuous (A 48)  
Single.  
When Continuous, BSS, or Multi-shot 16 is  
selected, Electronic VR is disabled.  
Electronic VR  
Motion detection  
Shutter sound  
When Multi-shot 16 is selected, Motion  
detection is disabled.  
When Continuous, BSS, or Multi-shot 16 is  
selected, the shutter sound is not heard.  
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Focusing  
Using Face Detection  
In the following shooting modes, the camera uses face  
detection to automatically focus on human faces. If the camera  
detects more than one face, a double border is displayed  
around the face that the camera will focus on, and single  
borders are displayed around the other faces.  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 7 0  
Number of faces that  
Shooting mode  
Focus area (double border)  
can be detected  
Portrait (A 36) and Night portrait  
(A 37) in G (easy auto) mode  
Up to 12 The face closest to the camera  
Portrait (A 36) and Night portrait  
(A 37) in scene mode  
The face closest to the center  
of the frame  
Smart portrait mode (A 43)  
Up to 3  
If no faces are detected when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the camera  
will focus on the subject in the center of the frame.  
B Notes About Face Detection  
The camera’s ability to detect faces depends on a variety of factors, including whether or not the subject  
is facing the camera. Additionally, the camera may be unable to detect faces in the following situations:  
- When faces are partially hidden by sunglasses or otherwise obstructed  
- When faces take up too much or too little of the frame  
When the frame includes more than one face, the faces detected by the camera and the face on which the  
camera focuses depend upon a variety of factors, including the direction in which the faces are looking.  
In some rare cases, such as those described in “Autofocus” (A 28), the subject may not be in  
focus even though the double border turns green. Should this occur, use another mode, such as  
A (auto) mode, and try focus lock shooting (A 64) by focusing on another subject that is the  
same distance from the camera.  
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Focus Lock  
When the camera focuses on an object in the center of the frame, you can use focus lock to  
focus on an off-center subject.  
Use the following procedure when taking pictures using A (auto) mode.  
1
2
Aim the camera so that the subject is in the center of the frame.  
Press the shutter-release button  
halfway.  
Confirm that the focus area glows green.  
Focus and exposure are locked.  
1 / 2 5 0  
F 3.2  
3
4
Continue holding down the shutter-release  
button halfway and recompose the picture.  
Be sure to maintain the same distance between the  
camera and the subject while the shutter-release button is  
pressed halfway.  
1
/
2
5
0
F 3.2  
Press the shutter-release button the rest of  
the way down to take the picture.  
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Playback Features  
This chapter describes the features that are available when playing back images.  
Playback menu  
D-Lighting  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
Skin softening  
0 0 0 4 . J P G  
Print order  
Slide show  
Protect  
Rotate image  
4 /  
4
Small picture  
Playback Zoom .................................................... 66  
Using ViewNX 2.................................................... 71  
Installing ViewNX 2.................................................................................... 71  
Transferring Images to the Computer ................................................ 74  
Viewing Images........................................................................................... 76  
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Playback Features  
Playback Zoom  
Rotating the zoom control to g (i) in full-frame playback mode (A 29) zooms in on the  
center of the image displayed in the monitor.  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
0 0 0 4 . J P G  
g (i)  
f
(h)  
Displayed area guide  
4 /  
4
Image is displayed full-frame.  
Image is zoomed in.  
You can change the zoom ratio by rotating the zoom control to f (h) and g (i). Images  
can be zoomed up to approximately 10×.  
To view a different area of the image, press the multi selector H, I, J, or K.  
If you’re viewing an image that was captured using face detection (A 63) or pet  
detection (A 42), the camera zooms in on the face detected at the time of shooting. If the  
camera detected multiple faces when the image was captured, press H, I, J, or K to  
display a different face. To zoom in on an area of the image where there are no faces,  
adjust the magnification rate and then press H, I, J, or K.  
You can crop the image and save the displayed area of the image as a separate file by  
pressing the d button (E10).  
Press the k button to return to full-frame playback mode.  
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Thumbnail Display, Calendar Display  
Rotating the zoom control to f (h) in full-frame playback mode (A 29) displays images in  
“contact sheets” of thumbnail images.  
f
(h)  
f
(h)  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
0 0 0 1 . J P G  
1 /  
2 0  
2 0 1 2 0 5  
Su  
M
Tu  
1
W
Th  
3
F
4
Sa  
5
10 11 12  
2
6
7
8
9
13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
20 21 22 23 24 25 26  
27 28 29 30 31  
3
g (i)  
g (i)  
1 /  
2 0  
Full-frame Display  
Image Thumbnail Display  
(4, 9, and 16 images per screen)  
Calendar Display  
You can view several images on one screen, making it easy to find the image you want.  
You can change the number of thumbnails displayed by rotating the zoom control to f  
(h) and g (i).  
Press the multi selector H, I, J, or K to select an image, and then press the k button to  
display that image full-frame.  
When 16 thumbnails are displayed, rotate the zoom control to f (h) to switch to  
calendar display.  
While using calendar display mode, press H, I, J, or K to select a date and then press  
the k button to display the first image captured on that day.  
B Calendar Display  
Images captured when the camera’s date is not set are treated as images captured on January 1,  
2012.  
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Features Available in Playback Mode (Playback Menu)  
When viewing images in full-frame playback mode or thumbnail playback mode, you can  
configure the following functions by pressing the d button (A 3, 5) to display the menu.  
Option  
Description  
A
Allows you to create copies with enhanced brightness and  
contrast, brightening dark portions of an image.  
I D-Lighting*  
The camera detects faces in images and creates a copy with  
softer facial skin tones.  
e Skin softening*  
When using a printer to print images saved on the memory  
card, you can use the Print order function to select which  
images are printed, and how many copies of each image are  
printed.  
a Print order  
Allows you to view images saved in the internal memory or on a  
memory card in an automatic slide show.  
b Slide show  
d Protect  
Protects selected images from accidental deletion.  
Specifies the orientation in which saved images are displayed  
with playback.  
f Rotate image  
Creates a small copy of the current image. This feature is useful  
for creating copies for display on Web pages or e-mail  
attachments.  
g Small picture*  
Allows you to copy images between the internal memory and a  
memory card.  
h Copy  
*
Images are edited and saved as separate files. Certain restrictions apply (E5, E6). For example,  
images captured at an Image mode (A 60) setting of l 4608×2592 for L26 and l 3584×2016  
for L25 cannot be edited, and the same editing feature cannot be applied multiple times.  
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Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or Printer  
You can enhance your enjoyment of images and movies by connecting the camera to a TV,  
computer, or printer.  
Before connecting the camera to an external device, make sure the remaining battery level  
is sufficient and turn the camera off. For information about the connection methods and  
subsequent operations, refer to the documentation included with the device in addition to  
this document.  
USB/audio/video output connector  
Insert the plug straight.  
How to open the  
connector cover.  
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Viewing images on a TV  
You can view the camera’s images and movies on a TV.  
Connection method: Connect the video and audio plugs of the optional  
Audio Video Cable EG-CP14 to the TV’s input jacks.  
Viewing and organizing images on a computer  
If you transfer images to a computer, you can perform simple retouching and  
manage image data in addition to playing back images and movies.  
Connection method: Connect the camera to the computer’s USB input jack  
with the included USB Cable UC-E16.  
Before connecting to a computer, install ViewNX 2 on the computer using  
the included ViewNX 2 Installer CD-ROM. For information about using the  
ViewNX 2 Installer CD-ROM and transferring images to a computer, see  
Printing images without using a computer  
If you connect the camera to a PictBridge-compatible printer, you can print  
images without using a computer.  
Connection method: Connect the camera directly to the printer’s USB input  
jack with the included USB Cable UC-E16.  
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Using ViewNX 2  
ViewNX 2 is an all-in-one software package which enables you to transfer, view, edit and share  
images.  
Install ViewNX 2 using the ViewNX 2 Installer CD-ROM.  
ViewNX 2™  
Your Imaging Toolbox  
Installing ViewNX 2  
An Internet connection is required.  
Compatible Operating Systems  
Windows  
Windows 7 Home Basic/Home Premium/Professional/Enterprise/Ultimate (Service Pack 1)  
Windows Vista Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Enterprise/Ultimate (Service Pack 2)  
Windows XP Home Edition/Professional (Service Pack 3)  
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Mac OS  
Mac OS X (version 10.5.8, 10.6.8, 10.7.2)  
Refer to the Nikon website for the latest information on operating system compatibility.  
1
2
Start the computer and insert the ViewNX 2 Installer CD-ROM into the  
CD-ROM drive.  
Mac OS: When the ViewNX 2 window is displayed, double-click the Welcome icon.  
Select a language in the language selection dialog to open the  
installation window.  
If the desired language is not available, click Region Selection to choose a different region  
and then choose the desired language (the Region Selection button is not available in the  
European release).  
Click Next to display the installation window.  
3
Start the installer.  
We recommend clicking Installation Guide in the installation window to check the  
installation help information and system requirements before installing ViewNX 2.  
Click Typical Installation (Recommended) in the installation window.  
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5
Download the software.  
When the Software Download screen is displayed, click I agree - Begin download.  
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.  
Exit the installer when the installation completion screen is displayed.  
Windows: Click Yes.  
Mac OS: Click OK.  
The following software is installed:  
ViewNX 2 (consisting of the three modules below)  
-
-
-
Nikon Transfer 2: For transferring images to the computer  
ViewNX 2: For viewing, editing, and printing transferred images  
Nikon Movie Editor: For basic editing of transferred movies  
Panorama Maker 6 (for creating a single panorama photo using a series of images shot in  
panorama assist scene mode)  
QuickTime (Windows only)  
6
Remove the ViewNX 2 Installer CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive.  
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Transferring Images to the Computer  
1
Choose how images will be copied to the computer.  
Choose one of the following methods:  
Direct USB connection: Turn the camera off and ensure that the memory card is inserted  
in the camera. Connect the camera to the computer using the included USB Cable. Turn the  
camera on.  
To transfer images that are saved in the camera’s internal memory, remove the memory card  
from the camera before connecting it to the computer.  
SD card slot: If your computer is equipped with an SD card slot, the card can be inserted  
directly in the slot.  
SD card reader: Connect a card reader (available separately from third-party suppliers) to  
the computer and insert the memory card.  
If a message is displayed prompting you to choose a program, select Nikon Transfer 2.  
When using Windows 7  
If the dialog shown at right is displayed, follow  
the steps below to select Nikon Transfer 2.  
1
2
Under Import pictures and videos, click  
Change program. A program selection  
dialog will be displayed; select Import File  
using Nikon Transfer 2 and click OK.  
Double-click Import File.  
If the memory card contains a large number of images, it may take a while for Nikon Transfer 2  
to start. Wait until Nikon Transfer 2 starts.  
B Connecting the USB Cable  
The connection may not be recognized if the camera is connected to the computer via a USB hub.  
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3
Transfer images to the computer.  
Confirm that the name of the connected camera or removable disk is displayed as the  
“Source” on the “Options” title bar of Nikon Transfer 2 (1).  
Click Start Transfer (2).  
1
2
At default settings, all the images on the memory card will be copied to the computer.  
Terminate the connection.  
If the camera is connected to the computer, turn the camera off and disconnect the USB  
cable. If you are using a card reader or card slot, choose the appropriate option in the  
computer operating system to eject the removable disk corresponding to the memory card  
and then remove the card from the card reader or card slot.  
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Viewing Images  
Start ViewNX 2.  
Images are displayed in ViewNX 2 when transfer is  
complete.  
Consult online help for more information on using  
ViewNX 2.  
C Starting ViewNX 2 Manually  
Windows: Double-click the ViewNX 2 shortcut icon on the desktop.  
Mac OS: Click the ViewNX 2 icon in the Dock.  
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Recording and Playing Back  
Movies  
You can record movies by simply pressing the b (e movie-record) button.  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 7 0  
7 m 3 0 s  
Recording Movies ................................................ 78  
Playing Back Movies............................................ 82  
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Recording and Playing Back Movies  
Recording Movies  
You can record movies by simply pressing the b (e movie-record) button.  
When no memory card is inserted (i.e., when using the camera’s internal memory), Movie options  
E38) is set to  
m
VGA (640×480)  
.
n
HD 720p (1280×720) cannot be selected.  
Movie option  
1
Display the shooting screen.  
The icon for the selected movie option is displayed. The  
default setting is n HD 720p (1280×720) (A 81).  
When recording movies, the angle of view (i.e., the area  
visible in the frame) is narrower compared to that of still  
images.  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 7 0  
Maximum movie length  
2
3
Press the b (e movie-record) button to start  
movie recording.  
The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the  
frame. Focus areas are not displayed during recording.  
When n HD 720p (1280×720) is selected for Movie  
options, monitor display changes to an aspect ratio of 16:9  
with movie recording.  
If Photo info in the Monitor settings (A 86) in the  
setup menu is set to Movie frame+auto info, the area  
that will be visible in the movie can be confirmed before  
movie recording starts.  
7 m 3 0 s  
C is displayed while saving to the internal memory.  
Press the b (e movie-record) button again to end recording.  
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B Notes About Saving Data  
After taking a picture or recording a movie, the number of exposures remaining or the remaining  
recording time flashes while images or movies are being saved. Do not open the battery-  
chamber/memory card slot cover while images or movies are being saved. Image and movie data  
could be lost and the camera or memory card could be damaged.  
B Notes About Movie Recording  
Memory cards with an SD Speed Class rating of 6 or faster are recommended when recording  
movies (A 15). Movie recording may stop unexpectedly when memory cards with a lower Speed  
Class rating are used.  
The optical zoom magnification ratio cannot be changed once recording starts.  
Use the zoom control to operate digital zoom while recording movies. The zoom range is  
between the optical zoom magnification ratio before recording a movie and up to 4×.  
There may be some degradation in image quality when digital zoom is used. When recording  
ends, digital zoom turns off.  
The sounds of zoom control operation, autofocus lens drive movement (L26 only), and aperture  
operation when brightness changes may be recorded.  
Smear (F3) visible in the monitor with movie recording will be recorded with movies. Avoiding  
bright objects such as the sun, reflections of the sun, and electric lights is recommended.  
Depending on the distance to the subject or the amount of zoom applied, subjects with repeating  
patterns (fabrics, lattice windows, etc.) may have colored stripes (interference patterns, moire, etc.)  
in them during movie recording and playback. This occurs when the pattern in the subject and the  
layout of the image sensor interfere with each other; it is not a malfunction.  
B Camera Temperature  
The camera may become warm when shooting movies for an extended period of time or when the  
camera is used in a hot area.  
B Notes About Autofocus  
Autofocus may not perform as expected (A 28). Should this occur, try the following:  
1. Set Autofocus mode in the movie menu to A Single AF (default setting) before starting  
movie recording (L26 only; A 81, E39).  
2. Frame another subject—positioned at the same distance from the camera as the intended  
subject—in the center of the frame, press the b (e movie-record) button to start recording, and  
then modify the composition.  
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C Movie Options and Maximum Movie Length  
Internal memory  
(approx. 20 MB)  
2
Movie options (A 81)  
Memory card (4 GB)  
1
n HD 720p (1280×720)  
m VGA (640×480)  
15 min  
45 min  
12 s  
45 s  
W QVGA (320×240)  
3 h 10 min  
All figures are approximate. The maximum movie length may vary depending on the make of the  
memory card, even among memory cards of the same capacity.  
1
When using the internal memory, n HD 720p (1280×720) cannot be selected.  
The maximum file size for a single movie is 4 GB and the maximum movie length for a single  
2
movie is 29 minutes, even when there is sufficient free space on the memory card for longer  
recording. When recording a movie, the remaining recording time that is displayed is the amount  
of recording time available for one movie.  
C Functions Available with Movie Recording  
The exposure compensation, white balance, and color options settings for the current shooting  
mode are also applied with movie recording. The tone that results from using scene mode (A 35)  
is also applied to movies. When macro mode is enabled, movies of subjects closer to the camera  
can be recorded. Confirm settings before starting movie recording.  
The self-timer (A 53) can be used. Set the self-timer and press the b (e movie-record) button  
to start recording a movie after ten seconds.  
The flash will not fire.  
Press the d button to select the D (movie) tab and adjust movie menu settings before starting  
movie recording (A 81).  
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Changing Movie Recording Settings (the Movie Menu)  
Enter shooting mode Mdbutton MD tab Mkbutton  
The following settings can be changed.  
Movie  
Movie options  
Autofocus mode  
Option  
Description  
A
The following movie types are available: n HD 720p (1280×720),  
m VGA (640×480), and W QVGA (320×240).  
When no memory card is inserted (i.e., when using the camera’s  
internal memory), the default setting is m VGA (640×480).  
Movie options  
When A Single AF (default setting) is selected, focus is locked  
when movie recording begins. When B Full-time AF is  
selected, the camera focuses continuously while recording.  
When B Full-time AF is selected, the sound of the camera  
focusing may be heard in recorded movies. If you want to prevent  
the sound of the camera focusing from being recorded, select A  
Single AF.  
Autofocus mode  
(L26 only)  
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Playing Back Movies  
Press the cbutton to enter playback mode.  
Movies are indicated by the movie options  
icon (A81).  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
0 0 1 0 . AV I  
Press the kbutton to play back movies.  
Movie options  
1 0 s  
Functions Available During Playback  
Paused  
Playback controls are displayed at the top of the monitor.  
Press the multi selector Jor Kto select a control. The  
operations described below are available.  
Function  
Rewind  
Icon  
A
B
Description  
Hold down the kbutton to rewind the movie.  
Advance  
Pause  
End  
Hold down the kbutton to advance the movie.  
Press the kbutton to pause playback. The following operations can be  
performed while playback is paused using the controls displayed at the top  
in the monitor.  
Press the kbutton to rewind the movie. Hold down the kbutton  
for continuous rewinding.  
C
E
G
Press the kbutton to advance the movie. Hold down the k  
button for continuous advancing.  
D
Press the kbutton to resume playback.  
F
Press the kbutton to return to full-frame playback mode.  
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Adjusting volume  
Rotate the zoom control to gor f(A2, 4) during playback.  
4 s  
Volume indicator  
Deleting movies  
To delete a movie, select the desired movie in full-frame playback mode (A29) or thumbnail  
playback mode (A67) and press the lbutton (A31).  
B Notes About Playing Back Movies  
The camera is not able to play back movies recorded with another make or model of digital camera.  
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General Camera Setup  
This chapter describes the various settings that can be adjusted in the z setup menu.  
Set up  
Welcome screen  
Time zone and date  
Monitor settings  
Print date  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 7 0  
Electronic VR  
Motion detection  
AF assist  
For further details about each setting, refer to “The Setup Menu” in the Reference Section  
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General Camera Setup  
The Setup Menu  
Press the dbutton Mz (setup) tab Mkbutton  
The following settings can be changed in the setup menu by  
selecting the z tab.  
Set up  
Welcome screen  
Time zone and date  
Monitor settings  
Print date  
Electronic VR  
Motion detection  
AF assist  
Option  
Description  
A
Allows you to select whether or not a welcome screen is  
displayed when the camera is turned on.  
Welcome screen  
Allows you to set the camera clock and select the home and  
destination time zones.  
Time zone and date  
Allows you to adjust photo information display and monitor  
brightness settings.  
Monitor settings  
Print date  
Allows you to imprint the shooting date and time on images.  
Allows you to select the electronic vibration reduction setting  
used when shooting still images.  
Electronic VR  
Allows you to set whether or not the camera automatically increases  
the shutter speed to reduce blurring caused by camera shake when E50  
Motion detection  
motion is detected when shooting still images.  
AF assist (L26 only)  
Sound settings  
Allows you to enable and disable the AF-assist illuminator.  
Allows you to adjust sound settings.  
Allows you to set the amount of time that passes before the  
monitor turns off to save power.  
Auto off  
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Option  
Description  
A
Format memory/  
Format card  
Allows you to format the internal memory or the memory card. E54  
Language  
Allows you to change the camera’s display language.  
Allows you to adjust TV-connection settings.  
Video mode  
Allows you to set whether or not closed eyes are detected when  
taking pictures of people using face detection.  
Blink warning  
Allows you to set whether or not the camera’s Eye-Fi card  
(available from third-party manufacturers) sends images to your E58  
Eye-Fi upload  
computer.  
Reset all  
Allows you to reset the camera’s settings to their default values. E59  
Change this setting to match the type of batteries that are  
inserted in the camera.  
Battery type  
Firmware version  
Allows you to confirm the camera’s firmware version.  
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E
Reference Section  
The Reference Section provides detailed information and hints about using the camera.  
Shooting  
Using Panorama Assist ................................................................................ E2  
Playback  
Editing Still Images ....................................................................................... E5  
Menu  
The Smart Portrait Menu........................................................................... E22  
The Shooting Menu (for A (Auto) Mode).......................................... E24  
The Playback Menu..................................................................................... E29  
The Movie Menu .......................................................................................... E38  
The Setup Menu........................................................................................... E40  
Additional Information  
File and Folder Names ............................................................................... E63  
Optional Accessories.................................................................................. E64  
Error Messages .............................................................................................E65  
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Using Panorama Assist  
The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame. Use a tripod for the best results.  
Enter shooting mode MA (shooting mode) button Mb (second icon from the top*)  
MKMH, I, J, KMU (panorama assist) Mkbutton  
*
The icon of the last scene selected is displayed.  
1
Use the multi selector to select the direction  
and press the kbutton.  
Panorama direction icons are displayed to show the  
direction in which images will be joined. Select the  
direction in which images will be joined in the completed  
panorama; right (I), left (J), up (K), or down (L).  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 7 0  
The yellow panorama direction icon (II) is displayed for  
the current direction and the direction is fixed when the k  
button is pressed. The icon changes to the white fixed direction I icon.  
If necessary, apply flash mode (A50), self-timer (A53), macro mode (A55), and  
exposure compensation (A57) settings with this step.  
Press the kbutton again to select a different direction.  
2
Frame the first portion of the  
panorama scene and take the first  
picture.  
About one third of the image will be displayed  
as translucent.  
1 / 2 5 0  
F 3.2  
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4
Take the next picture.  
Frame the next image so that one third of the  
frame overlaps the first image, and press the  
shutter-release button.  
Repeat this process until the necessary  
number of images has been taken to complete  
the scene.  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 6 9  
End  
Press the kbutton when shooting is  
complete.  
The camera returns to step 1.  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 6 7  
End  
B Notes About Panorama Assist  
Flash mode, self-timer, macro mode, and exposure compensation settings cannot be adjusted  
after the first picture is taken. Images cannot be deleted, nor can zoom or Image mode settings  
(A60) be adjusted after the first picture has been taken.  
Shooting for the panorama series is terminated if the auto off function (E53) initiates standby  
mode during shooting. Setting the time allowed to elapse before the auto off function is enabled  
to a longer setting is recommended.  
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C R Indicator  
In Panorama assist scene mode, exposure, white balance, and  
focus for all images in a panorama are fixed at the values for the first  
image in each series.  
When the first picture is taken, R is displayed to indicate  
that exposure, white balance, and focus are locked.  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 6 9  
End  
C Combining Images to Make a Panorama (Panorama Maker 6)  
Transfer images to a computer (A74) and use Panorama Maker 6 to join them in a single  
panorama.  
Install Panorama Maker 6 from the included ViewNX 2 Installer CD-ROM (A71).  
After installing Panorama Maker 6, start the software as explained below.  
Windows: Select the Start menu > All Programs > ArcSoft Panorama Maker 6 > Panorama  
Maker 6  
Mac OS X: Open the Applications folder > double-click Panorama Maker 6  
For more information about using Panorama Maker 6, refer to the on-screen instructions and help  
information contained in Panorama Maker 6.  
C More Information  
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Editing Still Images  
Editing Features  
Use the camera to edit images and save them as separate files (E63). The editing functions  
described below are available.  
Editing function  
Description  
Create a copy of the current image with enhanced brightness and  
contrast, brightening dark portions of the image.  
D-Lighting (E7)  
Skin softening (E8)  
Make the skin tones in human faces smoother.  
Small picture (E9)  
Create a small copy of images suitable for use as e-mail attachments.  
Crop a portion of the image. Use to zoom in on a subject or arrange a  
composition.  
Crop (E10)  
B Notes About Image Editing  
Images captured at an Image mode (A60) setting of l 4608×2592 for L26 and l 3584×2016  
for L25 cannot be edited.  
This camera cannot edit images captured with another make or model of digital camera.  
If no face is detected in an image, a copy cannot be created using the skin softening function (E8).  
Edited copies created with this camera may not be displayed properly on another make or model  
of digital camera. It may also be impossible to transfer them to a computer using another make or  
model of digital camera.  
Editing functions are not available when there is not enough free space in the internal memory or  
on the memory card.  
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C Restrictions on Image Editing  
When an edited copy is further modified with another editing function, check the following  
restrictions.  
Editing function used  
D-Lighting  
Editing functions that can be added  
The skin softening, small picture, or crop function can be added.  
The D-Lighting, small picture, or crop function can be added.  
Skin softening  
Small picture  
Crop  
Another editing function cannot be added.  
Copies created with editing functions cannot be further edited with the same function used to  
create them.  
When combining the small picture or crop function and another editing function, use the small  
picture and crop functions after other editing functions have been applied.  
You can apply skin softening to images that were captured using skin softening (E22).  
C Original and Edited Images  
Copies created with editing functions are not deleted if the original images are deleted. The  
original images are not deleted if copies created with editing functions are deleted.  
Edited copies are saved with the same shooting date and time as the original.  
Print order (E29) and protect settings (E33) do not remain effective in edited copies.  
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I D-Lighting: Enhancing Brightness and Contrast  
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton MI D-Lighting Mkbutton  
Create a copy of the current image with enhanced brightness and contrast, brightening dark  
portions of an image.  
Press the multi selector Hor Ito select OK and  
press the kbutton.  
D - L i g h t i n g  
The original version is displayed on the left and an example  
of the edited version is displayed on the right.  
A new, edited copy is saved as a separate image.  
OK  
Cancel  
Copies created with this feature are indicated by the c  
icon displayed during playback.  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
0 0 0 4 . J P G  
4 /  
4
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e Skin Softening: Softening Skin Tones  
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton Me Skin softening Mkbutton  
The camera detects faces in images and creates a copy with softer facial skin tones.  
1
2
Press the multi selector Hor Ito select the  
degree of softening and press the kbutton.  
Skin softening  
The confirmation dialog is displayed with the face to which  
the effect was applied enlarged at the center of the  
monitor.  
Normal  
To exit without saving the copy, press J.  
Amount  
Check the preview of the copy and press the  
kbutton.  
Preview  
Skin tones in up to 12 faces, in the order of that closest to  
the center of the frame, are softened.  
If more than one face was processed, press the multi  
selector Jor Kto display a different face.  
Press the dbutton to adjust the degree of softening. The  
monitor display returns to that shown in step 1.  
Edited copies are saved as separate images, and E is  
displayed when you play them back.  
Back  
Save  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
0 0 0 4 . J P G  
B Notes About Skin Softening  
Depending upon the direction in which faces are looking, or the brightness of faces, the camera may  
be unable to accurately recognize faces, or the skin softening function may not perform as expected.  
C More Information  
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g Small Picture: Reducing the Size of an Image  
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton Mg Small picture Mkbutton  
Create a small copy of the current image.  
1
2
Press the multi selector Hor Ito select the  
desired copy size and press the kbutton.  
Small picture  
640 × 480  
320 × 240  
160 × 120  
Select Yes and press the kbutton.  
A new, edited copy is saved as a separate image with a  
compression ratio of 1:16.  
Create small picture file?  
The copy is displayed with a black frame.  
Yes  
No  
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a Crop: Creating a Cropped Copy  
Create a copy containing only the portion visible in the monitor when u is displayed  
with playback zoom (A66) enabled.  
1
Rotate the zoom control to g(i) in full-frame  
playback mode (A29) to zoom in on the  
image.  
To crop an image displayed in “tall” (portrait) orientation,  
zoom in on the image until the black bars displayed on the  
both sides of the monitor disappear. The cropped image  
will be displayed in landscape orientation. To crop the image in its current “tall” (portrait)  
orientation, first use the Rotate image option (E35) to rotate the image so that it is  
displayed in landscape orientation. Next, enlarge the image for cropping, crop the image,  
and then rotate the cropped image back to “tall” (portrait) orientation.  
2
Refine copy composition.  
Rotate the zoom control to g(i) or f(h) to adjust the  
zoom ratio.  
Press the multi selector H, I, J, or Kto scroll the image  
so that only the portion to be copied is visible in the  
monitor.  
3
4
Press the dbutton.  
Use the multi selector to select Yes and press  
the kbutton.  
Save this image as  
displayed?  
A new, cropped copy is saved as a separate image.  
Yes  
No  
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C Image Size  
As the area to be saved is reduced, the image size (pixels) of the cropped copy is also reduced.  
When the image size of the cropped copy is 320 × 240 or 160 × 120, a black frame is displayed  
around the image, and the small picture icon A is displayed in the left of the monitor in playback  
mode.  
C More Information  
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Connecting the Camera to a TV (Viewing Images on a TV)  
Connect the camera to a TV using an optional audio/video cable (E64) to play back images  
or movies on the TV.  
1
2
Turn off the camera.  
Connect the camera to the TV.  
Connect the yellow plug of the audio/video cable to the video-in jack and the white plug to  
the audio-in jack on the TV.  
Yellow  
White  
3
4
Set the TV’s input to external video input.  
See the documentation provided with your TV for details.  
Hold down the cbutton to turn on the  
camera.  
The camera enters playback mode and images are  
displayed on the TV.  
While connected to the TV, the camera monitor will remain  
off.  
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B Notes About Connecting the Cable  
When connecting the cable, be sure that the camera connector is properly oriented. Do not use  
force when connecting the cable to the camera. When disconnecting the cable, do not pull the  
connector at an angle.  
B If the Images Are Not Displayed on the TV  
Be sure that the camera’s video mode setting in the Video mode (E55) under the setup menu  
conforms to the standard used by your TV.  
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Connecting the Camera to a Printer (Direct Print)  
Users of PictBridge-compatible (F20) printers can connect the camera directly to the printer  
and print images without using a computer.  
Follow the procedures below to print images.  
Take pictures  
Select images for printing and  
number of copies using  
Print order option (E29)  
Connect to the printer (E15)  
Print images one at a time  
Print multiple images (E19)  
(E17)  
When printing is complete, turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable  
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B Notes About Power Source  
When connecting the camera to a printer, use a fully charged battery to prevent the camera from  
turning off unexpectedly.  
If the AC Adapter EH-65A (available separately) is used, the camera can be powered from an  
electrical outlet. Do not use any other make or model of AC adapter as it may cause the camera to  
heat up or malfunction.  
C Printing Images  
In addition to printing images 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  
images saved on the memory card:  
Inserting a memory card into a DPOF-compatible printer’s card slot  
Taking a memory card to a digital photo lab  
For printing using these methods, specify the images and the number of prints each to the memory  
card using the Print order option in the playback menu (E29).  
Connecting the Camera to a Printer  
1
2
Turn off the camera.  
Turn on the printer.  
Check printer settings.  
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4
Connect the camera to the printer using the included USB cable.  
Be sure that connectors are properly oriented. Do not attempt to insert connectors at an  
angle, and do not use force when connecting or disconnecting the USB cable.  
Turn on the camera.  
When properly connected, the PictBridge startup screen will be displayed in the camera  
monitor, followed by the Print selection screen.  
Print selection  
1 5 / 0 5  
2 0 1 2  
N O . 3 2  
3 2  
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Printing Individual Images  
After properly connecting the camera to the printer (E15), follow the procedures described  
below to print an image.  
1
2
3
Use the multi selector to select the desired  
image and press the kbutton.  
Print selection  
1 5 / 0 5  
2 0 1 2  
To make it easier to select images, rotate the zoom control  
to f(h) to switch to 12-image thumbnail display mode.  
Rotate the zoom control to g(i) to switch to full-frame  
playback mode.  
N O . 3 2  
3 2  
Select Copies and press the kbutton.  
PictBridge  
0 0 1 prints  
Start print  
Copies  
Paper size  
Select the desired number of copies (up to  
nine) and press the kbutton.  
Copies  
4
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5
6
7
Select Paper size and press the kbutton.  
PictBridge  
0 0 4 prints  
Start print  
Copies  
Paper size  
Select the desired paper size and press the k  
button.  
Paper size  
Default  
3.5×5 in.  
5×7 in.  
To specify paper size using settings on the printer, select  
Default in the paper size option.  
A4  
100×150 mm  
4×6 in.  
8×10 in.  
Select Start print and press the kbutton.  
PictBridge  
0 0 4 prints  
Start print  
Copies  
Paper size  
Printing begins.  
Monitor display returns to the print selection screen shown  
in step 1 when printing is complete.  
Printing  
002  
/
004  
Cancel  
Current number of copies/  
total number of copies  
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Printing Multiple Images  
After properly connecting the camera to the printer (E15), follow the procedures described  
below to print multiple images.  
1
2
When the Print selection screen is displayed, press the dbutton.  
Use the multi selector to select Paper size  
Print menu  
and press the kbutton.  
Print selection  
Print all images  
To exit the print menu, press the dbutton.  
DPOF printing  
Paper size  
3
4
Select the desired paper size and press the k  
button.  
Paper size  
Default  
3.5×5 in.  
5×7 in.  
To specify paper size using settings on the printer, select  
Default in the paper size option.  
A4  
100×150 mm  
4×6 in.  
8×10 in.  
Select Print selection, Print all images, or  
DPOF printing and press the kbutton.  
Print menu  
Print selection  
Print all images  
DPOF printing  
Paper size  
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Print selection  
Select images (up to 99) and the number of copies  
(up to nine) of each.  
Print selection  
1
1 0  
Press the multi selector Jor Kto select images,  
and press Hor Ito set the number of copies  
for each.  
1
3
Images selected for printing are indicated by the  
check mark (y) and the numeral indicating the  
number of copies to be printed. If no copies have  
been specified for images, the selection is  
canceled.  
Back  
Rotate the zoom control to g(i) to switch to full-frame playback or f(h) to  
switch back to 12-thumbnail display.  
Press the kbutton when setting is complete.  
When the screen shown on the right is displayed,  
Print selection  
select Start print and press the kbutton to  
start printing. Select Cancel and press the k  
0 1 0 prints  
button to return to the print menu.  
Start print  
Cancel  
Print all images  
One copy each of all images saved in the internal  
memory, or on the memory card, is printed.  
Print all images  
When the screen shown on the right is displayed,  
select Start print and press the kbutton to  
start printing. Select Cancel and press the k  
button to return to the print menu.  
0 1 8 prints  
Start print  
Cancel  
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DPOF printing  
Print images for which a print order was created  
using the Print order option (E29).  
DPOF printing  
When the screen shown on the right is displayed,  
select Start print and press the kbutton to  
start printing. Select Cancel and press the k  
button to return to the print menu.  
0 1 0 prints  
Start print  
View images  
Cancel  
To view the current print order, select View  
images and press the kbutton. To print  
images, press the kbutton again.  
View images  
1 0  
Back  
5
Printing begins.  
Monitor display returns to the print menu shown in step 2  
when printing is complete.  
Printing  
002  
/
010  
Cancel  
Current number of copies/  
total number of copies  
C Paper Size  
The camera supports the following paper sizes: Default (the default paper size for the printer  
connected to the camera), 3.5×5 in., 5×7 in., 100×150 mm, 4×6 in., 8×10 in., Letter, A3, and A4.  
Only sizes supported by the printer will be displayed.  
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The Smart Portrait Menu  
Skin Softening  
Select smart portrait mode Mdbutton MF tab MSkin softening  
Enable skin softening.  
Option  
Description  
When the shutter is released, the camera detects one or more human  
e On (default setting) faces (up to three), and processes the image to soften facial skin tones  
before saving the image.  
k Off  
Turns skin softening off.  
The icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor when the camera is in shooting  
mode (A6). No icon is displayed when Off is selected. The degree of skin softening effect  
cannot be confirmed on the subject on the shooting screen. Check the degree of skin  
softening performed in playback mode.  
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Smile Timer  
Select smart portrait mode Mdbutton MF tab MSmile timer  
The camera detects human faces and then automatically releases the shutter whenever a  
smile is detected.  
Option  
a On (default setting)  
k Off  
Description  
Enables smile timer.  
Turns the smile timer off.  
The icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor when the camera is in shooting  
mode (A6). No icon is displayed when Off is selected.  
Blink Proof  
Select smart portrait mode Mdbutton MF tab MBlink proof  
The camera automatically releases the shutter twice each time a picture is taken. Of the two  
shots, one in which the subject’s eyes are open is saved.  
Option  
Description  
Enables blink proof.  
Flash cannot be used when On is  
selected.  
A
blink was detected in the  
If the camera saved an image in  
which the subjects eyes may have  
been closed, the dialog shown on  
the right is displayed for a few  
seconds.  
picture just taken.  
y On  
k Off (default setting) Turns the blink proof off.  
The icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor when the camera is in shooting  
mode (A6). No icon is displayed when Off is selected.  
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The Shooting Menu (for A (Auto) Mode)  
White Balance (Adjusting Hue)  
Select A (auto) mode Mdbutton MA tab MWhite 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 colors, select a white  
balance setting that matches the light source before shooting.  
Although Auto (the default setting) can be used under most types of lighting, white balance  
can be adjusted to suit the sky conditions or light source and achieve more natural color  
tones in the image.  
Option  
Description  
a Auto (default setting) White balance is automatically adjusted to suit lighting conditions.  
b Preset manual  
c Daylight  
Useful when shooting under unusual lighting (E25).  
White balance adjusted for direct sunlight.  
Use under incandescent lighting.  
d Incandescent  
e Fluorescent  
f Cloudy  
Use under fluorescent lighting.  
Use when taking pictures under overcast skies.  
Use with the flash.  
g Flash  
The icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor when the camera is in shooting  
mode (A6). No icon is displayed when Auto is selected.  
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Using Preset Manual  
Preset manual is used with mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with a strong  
color cast when the desired effect has not been achieved with white balance settings like  
Auto and Incandescent (for example, to make images shot under a lamp with a red shade  
look as though they had been shot under white light).  
Use the procedure below to measure the white balance value under the lighting used during  
shooting.  
1
2
Prepare a white or gray-colored subject and place it under the lighting  
that will be used when shooting.  
Display the shooting menu (A48), use the  
White balance  
multi selector to select b Preset manual in  
the White balance menu, and press the k  
button.  
Auto  
Preset manual  
Daylight  
Incandeescent  
Fluoreescennt  
Cloudy  
The camera zooms in to the position for measuring white  
balance.  
Flash  
3
Select Measure.  
Preset manual  
To apply the most recently measured white balance value,  
select Cancel and press the kbutton. The white balance  
setting will not be measured again and the most recently  
measured value will be set.  
Cancel  
Measure  
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5
Frame the reference object in the measuring  
window.  
Preset manual  
Cancel  
Measure  
Measuring window  
Press the kbutton to measure a value for preset manual.  
The shutter is released and the new white-balance value is set. No image is saved.  
B Notes About White Balance  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A62).  
Set the flash to W (off) when white balance is set to any setting other than Auto and Flash  
B Notes About Preset Manual  
A value for flash lighting cannot be measured with Preset manual. When shooting using the flash,  
set White balance to Auto or Flash.  
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Continuous Shooting  
Select A (auto) mode Mdbutton MA tab MContinuous  
Change settings to continuous or BSS (best shot selector).  
Option  
U Single  
(default setting)  
Description  
One picture is taken each time the shutter-release button is pressed.  
While the shutter-release button is held all the way down, the camera  
captures up to four images at a rate of about 1.2 frames per second (fps)  
when Image mode is set to P 4608×3456 (for L26) or i 3648×2736 (for  
L25).  
V Continuous  
The “best shot selector” is recommended when shooting with the flash off or  
the camera zoomed in, or in other situations in which inadvertent motion  
can result in blurred images. When BSS is on, the camera takes up to ten  
pictures while the shutter-release button is held down. The sharpest image in  
the series is automatically selected and saved.  
D BSS  
(best shot  
selector)  
BSS is best suited to shooting subjects that are not moving. When  
shooting moving subjects or when the composition of the picture  
changes while shooting, the desired results may not be achieved.  
Each time the shutter-release button is pressed, the  
camera takes 16 shots at a rate of about 30 fps and  
arranges them in a single image.  
W Multi-shot 16  
Image mode is fixed at L (image size: 2560 ×  
1920 pixels).  
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
The icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor when the camera is in shooting  
mode (A6). No icon is displayed when Single is selected.  
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B Notes About Continuous Shooting  
When Continuous, BSS, or Multi-shot 16 is selected, flash cannot be used. Focus, exposure, and  
white balance are fixed at the values determined with the first image in each series.  
The frame rate with continuous shooting may vary depending upon the current image mode  
setting, the memory card used, or shooting condition.  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A62).  
B Notes About Multi-shot 16  
Smear (F3) visible in the monitor when shooting with Multi-shot 16 enabled will be saved with  
images. Avoiding bright objects such as the sun, reflections of the sun, and electric lights when  
shooting with Multi-shot 16 enabled is recommended.  
Color Options  
Select A (auto) mode Mdbutton MA tab MColor options  
Make colors more vivid or save images in monochrome.  
Option  
Description  
n Standard color (default setting) Use for images exhibiting natural color.  
o Vivid color  
p Black-and-white  
q Sepia  
Use to achieve a vivid, “photoprint” effect.  
Save images in black-and-white.  
Save images in sepia tones.  
r Cyanotype  
Save images in cyan-blue monochrome.  
The icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor when the camera is in shooting  
mode (A6). When Standard color is selected, no icon is displayed. Color tones shown in  
the monitor during shooting change according to the selected color option.  
B Notes About Color Options  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A62).  
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The Playback Menu  
See “Editing Still Images” (E5) for information about image editing features.  
a Print Order (Creating a DPOF Print Order)  
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton MPlayback menu Ma Print order  
When printing images saved on the memory card using any of the following methods, the  
Print order option in the playback menu is used to create digital “print orders.”  
Inserting the memory card into a DPOF-compatible (F20) printer’s card slot.  
Taking the memory card to a digital photo lab.  
Connecting the camera to a PictBridge-compatible (F20) printer (E14). A print order  
can also be created for images saved in the internal memory if the memory card is  
removed from the camera.  
1
Select Select images and press the k  
button.  
Print order  
Select images  
Delete print order  
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2
3
Select images (up to 99) and the number of  
copies (up to nine) of each.  
Print selection  
1
1
3
Press the multi selector Jor Kto select images, and press  
Hor Ito set the number of copies for each.  
Images selected for printing are indicated by the check mark  
icon and the numeral indicating the number of copies to be  
printed. If no copies have been specified for images, the  
selection is canceled.  
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 12-thumbnail display.  
Press the kbutton when setting is complete.  
Select whether or not to print shooting date  
and shooting information.  
Print order  
Done  
Select Date and press the kbutton to print the shooting  
date on all images in the print order.  
Select Info and press the kbutton to print shooting  
information (shutter speed and aperture value) on all  
images in the print order.  
Date  
Info  
Select Done and press the kbutton to complete the print  
order.  
Images selected for printing are indicated by the w icon  
during playback.  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
0 0 0 4 . J P G  
4 /  
4
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B Notes About Printing Shooting Date and Shooting Information  
When the Date and Info settings are enabled in the print order option, shooting date and shooting  
information are printed on images when a DPOF-compatible printer (F20) that supports printing  
of shooting date and shooting information is used.  
Shooting information cannot be printed when the camera is connected to a DPOF-compatible  
printer via the included USB cable (E21).  
Note that Date and Info settings are reset each time the Print order option is displayed.  
The date printed is that saved when the image was captured.  
Changing the camera’s date using the Date and time or Time  
zone in the Time zone and date option in the setup menu after  
an image has been captured has no effect on the date printed on  
the image.  
15.05.2012  
C Canceling Existing Print Order  
Select Delete print order in step 1 (E29) of “a Print Order (Creating a DPOF Print Order)” and  
press the kbutton to remove print marking from all images and cancel the print order.  
C Print Date  
When shooting date and time are imprinted on images using the Print date option (E47) in the  
setup menu, images are saved with shooting date and time imprinted on the image when they are  
captured. Images with the date imprinted on them can be printed from printers that do not support  
printing of the date on images.  
Only the date and time imprinted on images with the print date option will be printed, even if the  
Print order date option is enabled.  
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b Slide Show  
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton MPlayback menu Mb Slide show  
Play back images, saved in the internal memory or on a memory card, one by one in an  
automated “slide show.”  
1
2
3
Use the multi selector to select Start and  
Slide show  
press the kbutton.  
Pause  
To repeat the slide show automatically, select Loop and  
press the kbutton before selecting Start. The check mark  
(w) will be added to the loop option when enabled.  
Start  
Loop  
The slide show begins.  
While the slide show is in progress, press the multi selector  
Kor Ito display the next image or Jor Hto display the  
previous image. Hold down the corresponding button to  
fast forward or rewind.  
To end or pause the slide show, press the kbutton.  
End the slide show or restart it.  
The display at right appears when the last slide is displayed  
or the show is paused. Highlight G and press kto return  
to Step 1, or select F to restart the show.  
B Notes About Slide Show  
Only the first frame of movies included in a slide show is displayed.  
The maximum playback time is up to about 30 minutes even if Loop is enabled (E53).  
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d Protect  
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton MPlayback menu Md Protect  
Protects selected images from accidental deletion.  
Select images to protect or cancel protection for previously protected images from the image  
selection screen.  
Note that formatting the camera’s internal memory or the memory card will permanently  
delete protected files (E54).  
Protected images are indicated by the s icon during playback (A8).  
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The Image Selection Screen  
When using one of the following features, a screen like that  
shown on the right is displayed when selecting images.  
Protect  
Print order > Select images (E29)  
Protect (E33)  
Rotate image (E35)  
Copy > Selected images (E36)  
Welcome screen > Select an image (E40)  
Delete image > Erase selected images (A31)  
Back  
ON/OFF  
Follow the procedures described below to select the images.  
1
2
Press the multi selector Jor Kto select an  
image.  
Protect  
Rotate the zoom control (A2, 4) to g(i) to switch to full-  
frame playback or f(h) to switch back to 12-thumbnail  
display.  
Only one image can be selected for Rotate image and  
Welcome screen. Proceed to step 3.  
Back  
ON/OFF  
Press Hor Ito select or deselect (or to  
specify the number of copies).  
Protect  
When an image is selected, a check mark (y) is displayed  
with the image. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select additional  
images.  
Back  
ON/OFF  
3
Press the kbutton to apply image selection.  
When Selected images is selected, a confirmation dialog is displayed. Follow the  
instructions displayed in the monitor.  
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f Rotate Image  
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton MPlayback menu M  
f Rotate image  
Specify the orientation in which saved images are displayed during playback. Still images can  
be rotated 90 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees counterclockwise.  
Select an image from the image selection screen (E34). When the Rotate image screen is  
displayed, press the multi selector Jor Kto rotate the image 90 degrees.  
Rotate image  
Rotate image  
Rotate image  
Back  
Rotate  
Back  
Rotate  
Back  
Rotate  
Rotate 90 degrees  
counterclockwise  
Rotate 90 degrees  
clockwise  
Press the kbutton to finalize display orientation, and save orientation information with the  
image.  
B Notes About Image Rotation  
The camera cannot rotate images captured with another make or model of digital camera.  
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h Copy (Copy Between Internal Memory and Memory Card)  
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton MPlayback menu Mh Copy  
Copy images between the internal memory and a memory card.  
1
2
Use the multi selector to select a destination  
option to which images are copied and press  
the kbutton.  
Copy  
Camera to card  
Card to camera  
Camera to card: Copy images from internal memory to  
memory card.  
Card to camera: Copy images from memory card to  
internal memory.  
Select a copy option and press the kbutton.  
Camera to card  
Selected images  
All images  
Selected images: Copy images selected from the image  
selection screen (E34).  
All images: Copy all images.  
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B Notes About Copying Images  
JPEG- and AVI-format files can be copied.  
Operation is not guaranteed with images captured with another make of camera or that have  
been modified on a computer.  
When copying images for which Print order (E29) options are enabled, the print order settings  
are not copied. However, when copying images for which Protect (E33) is enabled, the protect  
setting is copied.  
C If “Memory contains no images.” Is Displayed  
If a memory card that contains no images is inserted into the camera, Memory contains no  
images. will be displayed when the camera is switched to playback mode. Press the dbutton to  
display the copy options screen, and copy the images saved in the camera’s internal memory to the  
memory card.  
C More Information  
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The Movie Menu  
Movie Options  
Enter shooting mode Mdbutton Metab MMovie options  
Select the desired movie option to record.  
Larger image sizes and faster movie bitrates mean greater image quality and larger movie file  
sizes.  
Option  
Description  
Movies with an aspect ratio of 16:9 are recorded.  
n HD 720p (1280×720) (default setting)*  
Movie bitrate: Approx. 30 Mbps  
Movies with an aspect ratio of 4:3 are recorded.  
m VGA (640×480)  
Movie bitrate: Approx. 10.7 Mbps  
Movie with an aspect ratio of 4:3 are recorded.  
W QVGA (320×240)  
Movie bitrate: Approx. 2.7 Mbps  
*
When no memory card is inserted (i.e., when using the camera’s internal memory), the setting is  
m VGA (640×480).  
The movie bitrate is the volume of movie data recorded per second.  
The frame rate is approximately 30 frames per second for all options.  
Movie Options and Maximum Movie Length A80  
C More Information  
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Autofocus Mode (L26 Only)  
Enter shooting mode Mdbutton Metab MAutofocus mode  
Select how the camera focuses in movie mode.  
Option  
Description  
Focus is locked when the b(emovie-record) button is pressed to  
start recording.  
Select this option when the distance between the camera and the  
subject will remain fairly consistent.  
A Single AF  
(default setting)  
Camera focuses continuously.  
Select this option when the distance between the camera and  
subject will change significantly during recording. The sound of the  
camera focusing may be heard in the recorded movie. Use of Single  
AF is recommended to prevent the sound of the camera focusing  
from interfering with recording.  
B Full-time AF  
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The Setup Menu  
Welcome Screen  
dbutton Mz tab MWelcome screen  
Configure the welcome screen that is displayed when you turn on the camera.  
Option  
Description  
None  
(default setting)  
The camera enters shooting or playback mode without displaying  
the welcome screen.  
The camera displays a welcome screen and enters shooting or  
playback mode.  
COOLPIX  
Displays an image selected for the welcome screen. When the image  
selection screen is displayed, select an image (E34) and press the  
kbutton.  
As the selected image is saved by the camera, it will be displayed  
when the camera is turned on even if the original image is deleted.  
Images captured at an Image mode (A60) setting of l  
4608×2592 for L26 and l 3584×2016 for L25, and copies  
created at a size smaller than 320 × 240 using the small picture  
(E9) or crop (E10) function, cannot be selected.  
Select an image  
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Time Zone and Date  
dbutton Mz tab MTime zone and date  
Set the camera clock.  
Option  
Description  
Allows you to set the camera’s clock to the  
current date and time.  
Date and time  
Use the multi selector to set each item  
displayed on the screen.  
D
0 1  
M
0 1  
Y
2 0 1 2  
Date and time  
Select an item: Press Kor J(changes  
between D, M, Y, hour, minute).  
Edit the highlighted item: Press Hor I.  
Apply the setting: Select the minute  
setting and press the kbutton.  
0 0  
0 0  
Edit  
The available date formats are Year/Month/Day, Month/Day/Year, and  
Date format  
Time zone  
Day/Month/Year.  
w Home time zone can be specified and daylight saving time can be  
enabled or disabled. When the travel destination (x) is selected, the time  
difference (E44) between the travel destination and the home time zone  
(w) is automatically calculated and the date and time in the selected region  
are saved. This can be useful when travelling.  
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Selecting the Travel Destination Time Zone  
1
2
3
Use the multi selector to select Time zone  
Time zone and date  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
and press the kbutton.  
L o n d o n , C a s a b l a n c a  
Date and time  
Date format  
Time zone  
D/M/Y  
Select x Travel destination and press the k  
button.  
Time zone  
L o n d o n , C a s a b l a n c a  
The date and time displayed in the monitor changes  
according to the region currently selected.  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
Home time zone  
Travel destination  
Press K.  
Time zone  
The travel destination screen is displayed.  
L o n d o n , C a s a b l a n c a  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
Home time zone  
Travel destination  
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Press Jor Kto select the travel destination  
time zone.  
1 1 : 3 0  
E DT:  
– 0 4 : 0 0  
N e w Yo r k  
To r o n t o  
L i m a  
If daylight saving time is in effect, press Hto enable  
daylight saving time function. W is displayed at the top of  
the monitor and the camera clock is advanced one hour.  
Press Ito disable the daylight saving time function.  
Press the kbutton to apply the travel destination time  
zone.  
While the travel destination time zone is selected, the Z  
icon will be displayed in the monitor when the camera is in  
shooting mode.  
Back  
Time zone  
E DT: N e w Yo r k  
To r o n t o, L i m a  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 1 : 3 0  
Home time zone  
Travel destination  
C w Home Time Zone  
To switch to the home time zone, select w Home time zone in step 2 and press the kbutton.  
To change the home time zone, select w Home time zone in step 2, and complete steps 3 and 4.  
C Daylight Saving Time  
When daylight saving time starts or ends, turn the daylight saving time function on or off from the  
time zone selection screen displayed in step 4.  
C Imprinting Date on Images  
Enable date imprint from the Print date option (E47) in the setup menu after the date and time  
have been set. When the Print date option is enabled, images will be saved with shooting date  
imprinted on them.  
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C Time Zones  
The camera supports the time zones listed below.  
For time zones not listed below, set the camera clock to local time from the Date and time option.  
UTC +/–  
–11  
Location  
Midway, Samoa  
UTC +/–  
+1  
Location  
Madrid, Paris, Berlin  
–10  
Hawaii, Tahiti  
+2  
Athens, Helsinki, Ankara  
Moscow, Nairobi, Riyadh,  
Kuwait, Manama  
–9  
Alaska, Anchorage  
+3  
PST (PDT): Los Angeles, Seattle,  
Vancouver  
–8  
–7  
–6  
+4  
+5  
Abu Dhabi, Dubai  
Islamabad, Karachi  
New Delhi  
MST (MDT): Denver, Phoenix  
CST (CDT): Chicago, Houston,  
Mexico City  
+5.5  
EST (EDT): New York, Toronto,  
Lima  
–5  
+6  
Colombo, Dhaka  
–4.5  
–4  
–3  
–2  
–1  
0
Caracas  
+7  
+8  
Bangkok, Jakarta  
Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore  
Tokyo, Seoul  
Manaus  
Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo  
Fernando de Noronha  
Azores  
+9  
+10  
+11  
+12  
Sydney, Guam  
New Caledonia  
London, Casablanca  
Auckland, Fiji  
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Monitor Settings  
dbutton Mz tab MMonitor settings  
Set the options below.  
Option  
Description  
Photo info  
Brightness  
Select information displayed in the monitor during shooting and playback.  
Select from five settings for monitor brightness. The default setting is 3.  
Photo Info  
Select whether or not the photo information is displayed in the monitor.  
Shooting mode Playback mode  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
0 0 0 4 . J P G  
Show info  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 7 0  
4 /  
4
The same information as in Show info is displayed. If no operations are  
performed after a few seconds, the display will be the same as Hide info. The  
information is displayed again when an operation is performed.  
Auto info  
(default setting)  
Hide info  
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Shooting mode  
Playback mode  
1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 2 1 5 : 3 0  
0 0 0 4 . J P G  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 7 0  
Framing  
grid+auto info  
4 /  
4
In addition to information shown with The same information as in Auto info  
Auto info above, a framing grid is  
displayed to help frame pictures. It is  
not displayed when recording  
movies.  
is displayed.  
The same information as in Auto info  
is displayed.  
1 5 m 0 s  
9 7 0  
Movie  
frame+auto info In addition to information shown with  
Auto info above, a frame is displayed  
before recording begins that  
represents the area that will be  
captured when recording movies.  
It is not displayed when recording  
movies.  
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Print Date (Imprinting Date and Time)  
dbutton Mz tab MPrint date  
The shooting date and time can be imprinted on the images  
when shooting, allowing the information to be printed even  
from printers that do not support date printing (E31).  
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Option  
Description  
f Date  
S Date and time  
Date is imprinted on images.  
Date and time are imprinted on images.  
k Off (default setting) Date and time are not imprinted on images.  
The icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor when the camera is in shooting  
mode (A6). No icon is displayed when Off is selected.  
B Notes About Print Date  
Imprinted dates form a permanent part of image data and cannot be deleted. The date and time  
cannot be imprinted on images after they have been captured.  
The date cannot be imprinted in the following situations:  
- When using the Panorama assist scene mode or when Pet portrait is set to Continuous  
- When shooting movies  
Dates imprinted at an Image mode setting (A60) of O 640×480 may be difficult to read.  
Select an Image mode setting of q 1600×1200 or larger when using print date.  
The date is saved using the format selected in the setup menu’s Time zone and date option  
C Print Date and Print Order  
When printing with a DPOF-compatible printer that can print the shooting date and shooting  
information, you can use the Print order option (E29) to print this information in images, even if  
the Print date function was set to Off at the time of shooting.  
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Electronic VR  
dbutton Mz tab MElectronic VR  
Select the electronic VR (vibration reduction) setting used when shooting still images.  
Option  
Description  
In the following conditions, electronic VR is applied and the effects of camera  
shake are reduced when shooting still images:  
When the flash mode is set to W (off) or Y (slow sync)  
When the shutter speed is slow  
When the Continuous setting is set to Single  
When the subject is dark  
w Auto  
k Off  
(default setting)  
Electronic VR is disabled.  
When Auto is selected, R appears on the monitor (A6), and electronic VR is applied  
depending on shooting conditions.  
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B Notes About Electronic Vibration Reduction  
Electronic VR is disabled while the flash is used, except when using slow sync mode. Note that  
Electronic VR is disabled even when flash mode is slow sync with red-eye reduction (A59).  
If the exposure period exceeds a certain period of time, electronic VR will not function.  
Electronic VR cannot be used if Blink proof (E23) in smart portrait mode is set to On.  
Electronic VR cannot be used when using the following scene modes.  
- Sports (A37)  
- Night portrait (A37)  
- Dusk/dawn (A38)  
- Night landscape (A39)  
- Museum (A40)  
- Fireworks show (A40)  
- Backlighting (A40)  
- When Pet portrait (A42) is set to Continuous  
The effectiveness of electronic VR decreases as camera shake increases.  
The images captured may become somewhat grainy.  
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Motion Detection  
dbutton Mz tab MMotion detection  
Enable motion detection to reduce the effects of subject movement and camera shake when  
shooting still images.  
Option  
Description  
When the camera detects subject movement or camera shake, the ISO sensitivity  
and shutter speed are automatically increased to reduce blurring.  
However, motion detection does not function in the following situations:  
When the flash fires  
U Auto  
(default setting)  
In A (auto) mode, when Continuous is set to Multi-shot 16 (E27)  
In the following scene modes: Sports (A37), Night portrait (A37),  
Dusk/dawn (A38), Night landscape (A39), Museum (A40),  
Fireworks show (A40), Backlighting (A40), and Pet portrait  
k Off  
Motion detection is disabled.  
The icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor when the camera is in shooting  
mode (A6). When the camera detects camera shake or subject movement, it increases  
shutter speed and the motion detection icon turns green. No icon is displayed when Off is  
selected.  
B Notes About Motion Detection  
Motion detection may be unable to completely eliminate the effects of subject movement and  
camera shake in some situations.  
Motion detection may not function if the subject exhibits significant movement or is too dark.  
The images captured using motion detection may be somewhat “grainy” in appearance.  
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AF Assist (L26 Only)  
dbutton Mz tab MAF assist  
Enable or disable AF-assist illuminator, which assists autofocus operation when the subject is  
dimly lit.  
Option  
Description  
AF-assist illuminator will be used to assist the focus operation when the  
subject is dimly lit. The illuminator has a range of about 1.9 m (6 ft 2 in.) at the  
maximum wide-angle position and about 1.1 m (3 ft 7 in.) at the maximum  
telephoto position.  
Note that for some scene modes (such as Museum (A40) and Pet  
portrait (A42)), the AF-assist illuminator may not light even when Auto is  
selected.  
Auto  
(default setting)  
AF-assist illuminator does not light. The camera may be unable to focus  
under dim lighting.  
Off  
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Sound Settings  
dbutton Mz tab MSound settings  
Adjust the following sound settings.  
Option  
Description  
Select On (default setting) or Off. When On 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.  
Button sound  
Shutter sound  
Select On (default setting) or Off.  
Even when set to On, the shutter sound is not heard in the following  
situations:  
When using Continuous, BSS, or Multi-shot 16 (E27)  
When using Sports (A37) or Museum (A40)  
When shooting movies  
B Notes About Sound Settings  
Button sounds and the shutter sound are not heard when using the Pet portrait scene mode.  
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Auto Off  
dbutton Mz tab MAuto off  
If no operations are performed for a specified amount of time, the monitor turns off and the  
camera enters standby mode to save power (A22).  
This setting determines the amount of time that passes before the camera enters standby  
mode.  
Option  
Auto off  
Description  
You can select 30 s (default setting), 1 min, 5 min, or 30 min.  
If On (default setting) is selected, the camera will enter standby mode when there  
is no change in the brightness of the subject, even before the time selected in the  
auto off menu has elapsed. The camera will enter sleep mode after 30 seconds  
when Auto off is set to 1 min or less, or after 1 minute when Auto off is set to 5  
min or more.  
Sleep mode  
C When the Monitor Has Turned Off to Save Power  
When the camera is in standby mode, the power-on lamp flashes.  
If no operations are performed for approximately another three minutes, the camera will turn off  
automatically.  
When the power-on lamp is flashing, pressing any of the following buttons will turn the monitor  
back on:  
Power switch, shutter-release button, A button, cbutton, or b(emovie-record) button  
C Notes About Auto Off  
The time that passes before the camera enters standby mode is fixed in the following situations:  
- When a menu is displayed: 3 minutes  
- During slide show playback: Up to 30 minutes  
The camera will not enter standby mode while the Eye-Fi card is uploading images.  
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Format Memory/Format Card  
dbutton Mz tab MFormat memory/Format card  
Use this option to format the internal memory or a memory card.  
Formatting the internal memory or memory cards permanently deletes all data.  
Data that has been deleted cannot be recovered. Be sure to transfer important data to a  
computer before formatting.  
Formatting the Internal Memory  
To format the internal memory, remove the memory card from  
Format memory  
All images will  
be deleted! OK?  
the camera. The Format memory option is displayed in the  
setup menu.  
Format  
No  
Formatting Memory Cards  
When a memory card is inserted in the camera, the Format  
Format card  
All images will  
be deleted! OK?  
card option is displayed in the setup menu.  
Format  
No  
B Notes About Formatting Internal Memory and Memory Cards  
Do not turn the camera off or open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover during  
formatting.  
The first time you insert a memory card that has been used in another device into this camera, be  
sure to format it with this camera.  
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Language  
dbutton Mz tab MLanguage  
Select one of 29 languages for display of camera menus and messages.  
Czech  
Russian  
Danish  
Romanian  
Finnish  
German  
(default setting)  
Spanish  
Swedish  
Vietnamese  
Turkish  
Greek  
French  
Ukrainian  
Arabic  
Indonesian  
Italian  
Simplified Chinese  
Traditional Chinese  
Japanese  
Korean  
Hungarian  
Dutch  
Norwegian  
Polish  
Thai  
Brazilian Portuguese  
European Portuguese  
Hindi  
Video Mode  
dbutton Mz tab MVideo mode  
Adjust settings for connection to a TV.  
Select from NTSC and PAL.  
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Blink Warning  
dbutton Mz tab MBlink warning  
Select whether or not the camera detects human subjects that have blinked using face  
detection (A63) when shooting in the following modes:  
G (easy auto) mode  
Portrait (A36) or Night portrait (A37) scene mode  
Option  
Description  
When the camera detects that one or more human subjects may have  
blinked in an image captured using face detection, the Did someone  
blink? screen is displayed in the monitor.  
The face of the human subject that may have blinked when the shutter  
was released is framed by a yellow border. Should this occur, check the  
image and determine whether or not another image should be captured  
(E57).  
On  
Off (default setting) Blink warning is disabled.  
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The Blink Warning Screen  
When the Did someone blink? screen shown on the right is  
displayed in the monitor, the operations described below are  
available.  
Did someone blink?  
If no operations are performed within a few seconds, the  
camera automatically returns to shooting mode.  
Exit  
Function  
Description  
Enlarge the detected face that blinked Rotate the zoom control to g (i).  
Switch to full-frame playback  
Rotate the zoom control to f(h).  
While zoomed in, press the multi selector Jor Kto  
switch to another face.  
Select the face to be displayed  
Delete the image  
Press the l button.  
Switch to shooting mode  
Press the kbutton or the shutter-release button.  
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Eye-Fi Upload  
dbutton Mz tab MEye-Fi upload  
Set whether or not the camera’s Eye-Fi card (available from third-party manufacturers) sends  
images to your computer.  
Option  
Description  
Images created with this camera will be uploaded to the pre-  
determined computer.  
b Enable  
c Disable (default setting) Images will not be uploaded.  
B Notes About Eye-Fi Cards  
Note that images will not be uploaded if signal strength is insufficient even if Enable is selected.  
When using the camera in an area where wireless signal output is not permitted, set this feature to  
Disable.  
Refer to the instruction manual of your Eye-Fi card for more information. In the event of  
malfunction, contact the card manufacturer.  
The camera can be used to turn Eye-Fi cards on and off, but may not support other Eye-Fi functions.  
The camera is not compatible with the Endless Memory function. When it is set on a computer,  
disable the function. If the Endless Memory function is enabled, the number of pictures taken may  
not be displayed correctly.  
The Eye-Fi upload feature is intended for use only in the country of purchase. Before using it in  
other countries, refer to laws and regulations of that country.  
When this setting is set to Enable, the battery will be drained faster than normal.  
C Eye-Fi Upload Indicator  
The upload status of the Eye-Fi card in the camera can be confirmed on the monitor (A6, 8).  
w: Eye-Fi upload is set to Disable.  
x (lights): Eye-Fi upload enabled; waiting for image upload.  
x (flashes): Eye-Fi upload enabled; uploading images.  
y: Eye-Fi upload enabled but no images available for upload.  
z: An error occurred. The camera cannot control the Eye-Fi card.  
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C Supported Eye-Fi Cards  
As of November, 2011, the following Eye-Fi cards can be used. Be sure that Eye-Fi card firmware has  
been updated to the latest version.  
Eye-Fi Connect X2 SDHC 4GB  
Eye-Fi Mobile X2 SDHC 8GB  
Eye-Fi Pro X2 SDHC 8GB  
Reset All  
dbutton Mz tab MReset all  
When Reset is selected, the camera’s settings will be restored to their default values.  
Basic Shooting Functions  
Option  
Default value  
Flash mode (A50)  
Self-timer (A53)  
Macro mode (A55)  
Auto  
Off  
Off  
Exposure compensation (A57)  
0.0  
Scene Mode  
Option  
Default value  
Scene mode setting in the shooting-mode selection  
menu (A35)  
Portrait  
Hue adjustment in Food mode (A39)  
Center  
Continuous shooting in pet portrait mode (A42)  
Continuous  
Pet portrait auto release in pet portrait mode (A42) On  
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Smart Portrait Menu  
Option  
Option  
Default value  
Default value  
Skin softening (E22)  
Smile timer (E23)  
Blink proof (E23)  
On  
On  
Off  
Shooting Menu  
L26: P 4608×3456  
L25: i 3648×2736  
Image mode (A60)  
White balance (E24)  
Continuous (E27)  
Color options (E28)  
Auto  
Single  
Standard color  
Movie Menu  
Option  
Default value  
When a memory card is inserted:  
HD 720p (1280×720)  
Movie options (E38)  
Autofocus mode (L26 only; E39)  
Single AF  
Setup Menu  
Option  
Default value  
Welcome screen (E40)  
Photo info (E45)  
Brightness (E45)  
Print date (E47)  
Electronic VR (E48)  
Motion detection (E50)  
None  
Auto info  
3
Off  
Off  
Auto  
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AF assist (L26 only; E51)  
Button sound (E52)  
Shutter sound (E52)  
Auto off (E53)  
Auto  
On  
On  
30 s  
On  
Sleep mode (E53)  
Blink warning (E56)  
Eye-Fi upload (E58)  
Off  
Disable  
Others  
Option  
Paper size (E18, E19)  
Default value  
Default  
Selecting Reset all also clears the current file number (E63) from memory. Numbering  
will continue from the lowest number available. To reset file numbering to “0001”, delete  
all images saved in the internal memory or on the memory card (A31) before selecting  
Reset all.  
The following menu settings will remain unaffected when menus are reset with Reset all.  
Shooting menu: Preset manual data (E25) acquired for White balance  
Setup menu: Settings for image registered for Welcome screen (E40), Time zone and  
date (E41), Language (E55), Video mode (E55), and Battery type (E62)  
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Battery Type  
dbutton Mz tab MBattery type  
To ensure that the camera shows the correct battery level (A21), select the type that  
matches the batteries currently in use.  
Option  
Alkaline (default setting)  
COOLPIX (Ni-MH)  
Lithium  
Description  
LR6/L40 (AA-size) alkaline batteries  
Nikon EN-MH2 Ni-MH (nickel metal hydride) rechargeable batteries  
FR6/L91 (AA-size) lithium batteries  
Firmware Version  
dbutton Mz tab MFirmware version  
View the current camera firmware version.  
C O O L P I X L 2 6 Ve r. x . x  
Back  
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File and Folder Names  
Images and movies are assigned file names as follows.  
DSCN0001.JPG  
Identifier  
(not shown on camera monitor)  
Extension  
(indicates file format)  
Original still images,  
DSCN  
Still images  
Movies  
.JPG  
.AVI  
movies  
Small copies  
SSCN  
RSCN  
Cropped copies  
D-Lighting copies and  
skin softening copies  
File number (assigned automatically in  
ascending order, starting with “0001”)  
FSCN  
Files are saved in folders named with a folder number followed by an identifier: “P_” plus a  
three-digit sequential number for images captured in Panorama assist scene mode (e.g.  
“101P_001”; E2) and “NIKON” for all other images (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 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 copies 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 (E36).  
A single folder can hold up to 200 images; if the current folder already contains 200  
images, a new folder, named by adding one to the current folder name, will be created the  
next time an image is captured. If the current folder is numbered 999 and contains 200  
images, or an image is numbered 9999, no further images can be captured until the  
internal memory or memory card is formatted (E54), or a new memory card is inserted.  
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Optional Accessories  
1
1
Rechargeable  
battery  
Rechargeable Ni-MH batteries EN-MH2-B2 (set of two EN-MH2 batteries)  
Rechargeable Ni-MH batteries EN-MH2-B4 (set of four EN-MH2 batteries)  
1
1
Battery Charger MH-72 (includes two rechargeable Ni-MH batteries EN-MH2)  
Battery Charger MH-73 (includes four rechargeable Ni-MH batteries EN-MH2)  
Battery charger  
AC Adapter EH-65A (connect as shown)  
COOLPIX L26  
1
1
2
2
AC adapter  
COOLPIX L25  
1
1
2
2
AC Adapter EH-62B cannot be used.  
2
USB cable  
USB Cable UC-E16  
Audio/video  
cable  
Audio Video Cable EG-CP14  
1
2
To charge EN-MH2 batteries, use only Battery Charger MH-72 or MH-73. Do not use these battery  
chargers to charge any other type of battery.  
Included with the camera at the time of purchase (Aii).  
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Error Messages  
Display  
Cause/Solution  
A
Clock not set.  
Set date and time.  
O (flashes)  
Battery exhausted.  
Replace the batteries.  
Camera cannot focus.  
Q
(flashes in red)  
Refocus.  
Use focus lock.  
Please wait for the  
camera to finish  
recording.  
Wait until the image is saved and the message disappears  
from the display.  
Memory card is write  
protected.  
Write-protect switch is in “lock” position.  
Slide write-protect switch to “write” position.  
Eye-Fi card write-protect switch is in “lock” position.  
Slide write-protect switch to “write” position.  
Not available if Eye-Fi  
card is locked.  
Error accessing Eye-Fi card.  
Use approved card.  
Check that terminals are clean.  
Confirm that the card is correctly inserted.  
This card cannot be  
used.  
Error accessing memory card.  
Use approved card.  
Check that terminals are clean.  
Confirm that the card is correctly inserted.  
This card cannot be  
read.  
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Display  
Cause/Solution  
A
Memory card has not been formatted for use in this camera.  
Formatting deletes all data saved on the memory card. Be  
sure to select No and make copies of any images which need F6  
to be kept before formatting the memory card. Select Yes  
and press the kbutton to format the memory card.  
Card is not formatted.  
Format card?  
Yes  
No  
Memory card is full.  
Select smaller image size.  
Delete images.  
Insert new memory card.  
Remove memory card and use internal memory.  
Out of memory.  
Error occurred while saving image.  
Format internal memory or memory card.  
Camera has run out of file numbers.  
Insert a new memory card or format internal memory or  
memory card.  
Image cannot be used for welcome screen.  
The following images cannot be registered as welcome  
screen.  
Image cannot be saved.  
Images captured at an Image mode setting of l  
4608×2592 for L26 and l 3584×2016 for L25  
Images reduced to a size smaller than 320 × 240 by cropping  
or small picture editing  
Insufficient space to save a copy.  
Delete images from destination.  
One or more portrait subjects may have blinked when the  
picture was taken.  
Check the image in playback mode.  
A blink was detected in  
the picture just taken.  
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Cause/Solution  
Cannot edit selected image.  
A
Image cannot be  
modified.  
Select images that support editing function.  
Movies cannot be edited.  
Time out error while saving movie on the memory card.  
Select memory card with faster write speed.  
Cannot record movie.  
No images in the internal memory or memory card.  
Remove the memory card from the camera to play back  
images saved in the camera’s internal memory.  
To copy images from internal memory to memory card,  
press the dbutton. The copy screen will be displayed  
and images in the internal memory can be copied to  
memory card.  
Memory contains no  
images.  
File not created with this camera.  
File cannot be viewed on this camera. View file using a  
computer or the device used to create or edit this file.  
File contains no image  
data.  
All images are hidden.  
No images available for a slide show.  
This image cannot be  
deleted.  
Image is protected.  
Disable protection.  
Travel destination is in  
the current time zone.  
Destination in same time zone as home.  
Lens error.  
Lens error  
Turn camera off and then on again. If error persists, contact  
retailer or Nikon-authorized service representative.  
Error occurred during communication with printer.  
Turn camera off and reconnect USB cable.  
Communications error  
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Cause/Solution  
A
Error has occurred in camera’s internal circuitry.  
Turn camera off, remove and reinsert battery, and turn  
camera on. If error persists, contact retailer or Nikon-  
authorized service representative.  
System error  
Printer error.  
Printer error: check  
printer status.  
Check printer. After solving the problem, select Resume and  
press the kbutton to resume printing.*  
Specified size of paper is not loaded in printer.  
Load the specified size of paper, select Resume, and press  
the kbutton to resume printing.*  
Printer error: check  
paper  
Paper has jammed in printer.  
Printer error: paper jam Remove the jammed paper, select Resume, and press the k  
button to resume printing.*  
No paper is loaded in printer.  
Printer error: out of  
Load the specified size of paper, select Resume, and press  
paper  
the kbutton to resume printing.*  
Ink error.  
Printer error: check ink  
Check ink, select Resume, and press the kbutton to  
resume printing.*  
Running out of ink or ink cartridge is empty.  
Replace ink cartridge, select Resume, and press the k  
button to resume printing.*  
Printer error: out of ink  
Printer error: file corrupt  
An error caused by the image file has occurred.  
Select Cancel and press the kbutton to cancel printing.  
*
See the documentation provided with your printer for further guidance and information.  
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Technical Notes and Index  
Caring for the Product...............................................F2  
The Camera.............................................................................................................F2  
Batteries...................................................................................................................F4  
Memory Cards .......................................................................................................F6  
Cleaning and Storage................................................F7  
Cleaning...................................................................................................................F7  
Storage.....................................................................................................................F7  
Troubleshooting........................................................F8  
Specifications...........................................................F15  
Supported Standards....................................................................................... F20  
Index.........................................................................F21  
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Technical Notes and Index  
Caring for the Product  
The Camera  
To ensure safe and continued enjoyment of your Nikon camera, observe the following  
precautions and the precautions noted in “For Your Safety” (Aviii - xiv) when using or  
storing your camera.  
B Do Not Subject the Product to Strong Shocks  
The product may malfunction if dropped or struck. Additionally, do not touch or apply force to the  
lens or lens cover.  
B Keep Dry  
If water enters the camera, internal components may rust or otherwise become damaged, and  
repairing the camera may be expensive or even impossible.  
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 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 charge or the magnetic fields produced by equipment  
such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor, damage data saved on the memory card,  
or affect the product’s internal circuitry.  
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 damage the image sensor or other components, producing a  
white blur effect in photographs.  
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B Turn the Camera off Before Removing the Batteries, AC adapter, or Memory card  
Removing the batteries, AC adapter, or memory card while the camera is on could damage the  
camera or memory card. If removed while the camera is saving or deleting data, data may be lost  
and the camera's memory or the memory card may be damaged.  
B Notes on the Monitor  
Monitors and electronic viewfinders are constructed with extremely high precision; at least 99.99%  
of pixels are effective, with no more than 0.01% being missing or defective. Hence while these  
displays may contain pixels that are always lit (white, red, blue, or green) or always off (black), this is  
not a malfunction and has no effect on images recorded with the device.  
Scraping or pressing on the surface of the monitor may result in damage or malfunction. 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.  
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.  
B Notes About Smear  
White or colored streaks may be visible when bright subjects are framed in the monitor. This  
phenomenon, known as “smear,” occurs when extremely bright light strikes the image sensor; it is  
characteristic of image sensors and does not indicate a malfunction. Smear may also take the form of  
partial discoloration in the monitor during shooting. It does not appear in images saved with the  
camera except in the cases of movies and of images saved with Multi-shot 16 selected for  
Continuous. When shooting in these modes, we recommend that you avoid bright subjects such  
as the sun, reflected sunlight, and electric lights.  
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Batteries  
Be sure to read and follow the warnings noted in “For Your Safety” (Aviii-xiv) before use.  
B Notes About Using Batteries  
Used batteries may overheat. Handle with caution.  
Do not use batteries beyond their recommended expiration date.  
Do not turn the camera on and off repeatedly if discharged batteries are inserted in the camera.  
B Spare Batteries  
We recommend carrying spare batteries depending on where you are shooting. It may be difficult to  
purchase batteries in certain areas.  
B Charging Batteries  
If using optional rechargeable batteries, charge the batteries before taking pictures. Batteries are not  
charged at the time of purchase.  
Be sure to read and follow the warnings noted in the operating instructions included with the  
battery charger.  
B Charging Rechargeable Batteries  
Do not mix batteries with different amounts of charge remaining, or batteries of a different make  
or model.  
When using EN-MH2 batteries with the COOLPIX L26 and COOLPIX L25, charge the batteries two  
at a time using Battery Charger MH-72. When using Battery Charger MH-73, charge the batteries  
two or four at a time. Use only Battery Charger MH-72 or MH-73 to charge EN-MH2 batteries.  
When using Battery Charger MH-72 or MH-73, only charge EN-MH2 batteries.  
B Notes About EN-MH1 Rechargeable Batteries and Battery Charger MH-70/71  
You can also use EN-MH1 Ni-MH rechargeable batteries with this camera.  
Use only Battery Charger MH-70 or MH-71 to charge EN-MH1 batteries.  
When using Battery Charger MH-70 or MH-71, only charge EN-MH1 batteries.  
Set the Battery type setting (A87, E62) to COOLPIX (Ni-MH).  
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B Notes About Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries  
If you repeatedly charge rechargeable Ni-MH batteries while they still have some charge  
remaining, the message Battery exhausted. may be displayed prematurely when using the  
batteries. This is due to the “memory effect,” in which the amount of charge the batteries can hold  
decreases temporarily. Use the batteries until there is no charge remaining and they will return to  
their normal behavior.  
Rechargeable Ni-MH batteries discharge even when not being used. We recommend charging the  
batteries just before using them.  
B Cold Environment Usage  
Battery performance decreases in cold environments. When using the camera in cold environments,  
try not to let the camera and batteries become too cold. The camera may not function if you use  
discharged batteries in cold environments. Keep spare batteries warm and alternate between two  
sets of batteries. Batteries that cannot be used because they have become too cold can often be  
used again when they have been warmed up.  
B Battery Terminals  
Dirt on the battery terminals can prevent the camera from functioning. Remove dirt from the  
terminals using a dry cloth.  
B Remaining Battery Charge  
If you insert discharged batteries into the camera, the camera may indicate that the batteries have  
adequate charge remaining. This is a characteristic of batteries.  
B Recycling  
Used batteries are a valuable resource. Please recycle used batteries in accordance with local  
regulations. Cover the battery terminals with tape when recycling.  
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Memory Cards  
Use only Secure Digital memory cards. Approved memory cards A15  
Observe the precautions noted in the documentation included with your memory card.  
Do not affix labels or stickers to the memory card.  
Do not format the memory card using a computer.  
Before using a memory card with this camera, format the card using this camera if the card has  
been used with another device. Before using a new memory card, we recommend using this  
camera to format the card.  
Note that formatting a memory card permanently deletes all images and other data on the  
memory card. If there is data saved on the memory card that you wish to keep, copy that data to  
a computer before formatting.  
If the message Card is not formatted. Format card? is displayed when you insert a memory  
card, the memory card must be formatted. If there is data on the memory card that you do not  
want to delete, select No. Copy that data to a computer before formatting. To format the memory  
card, select Yes and press the kbutton.  
Observe the following precautions while formatting the memory card, saving and deleting  
images, and copying images to a computer, otherwise data or the memory card itself may be  
damaged.  
- Do not open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover or remove the memory card or  
batteries.  
- Do not turn off the camera  
- Do not disconnect the AC adapter  
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Cleaning and Storage  
Cleaning  
Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals.  
When cleaning the lens, avoid touching it directly with your fingers. Remove dust or  
lint with a blower. To remove fingerprints, oil, or other grime that cannot be removed  
with a blower, wipe the lens with a soft, dry cloth or an eyeglass cleaning cloth, using  
a gentle spiral motion that starts in the center and moves toward the edges. Do not  
wipe forcefully or wipe with a rough cloth, otherwise the camera may be damaged  
or malfunction. If you still cannot remove the grime, wet a soft cloth with a  
commercial liquid lens cleaner and gently wipe off the grime.  
Lens  
Remove dust or lint with a blower. To remove fingerprints, oil, or other grime, wipe  
the area with a soft, dry cloth or an eyeglass cleaning cloth. Do not wipe forcefully or  
wipe with a rough cloth, otherwise the camera may be damaged or malfunction.  
Monitor  
Body  
Remove dust or lint with a blower. Wipe with a soft, dry cloth.  
After using the camera at the beach or other sandy or dusty environment, wipe off  
any sand, dust, or salt with a dry cloth lightly dampened with fresh water and dry  
thoroughly.  
Note that foreign matter inside the camera could cause damage not covered by  
the warranty.  
Storage  
Remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for an extended period. To prevent mold  
or malfunction and to ensure long, trouble-free use of the camera, we recommend you insert  
the batteries and operate the camera approximately once a month. Do not store the camera  
with naphtha or camphor moth balls, or in any of the following locations:  
Next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields, such as televisions or  
radios  
Places that are exposed to temperatures below –10 °C (14 °F) or above 50 °C (122 °F)  
Places that are poorly ventilated or subject to humidity of over 60%  
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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.  
Power, Display, Settings Issues  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
Battery is exhausted.  
Camera has turned off automatically to save power. 86, E53  
A
Camera turns off without  
warning.  
The camera or battery have become too cold and  
cannot operate properly.  
Camera is off.  
Battery is exhausted.  
Standby mode for saving power: press the power  
switch, the shutter-release button, A button, c  
button, or b(emovie-record) button.  
When flash lamp flashes, wait until flash has  
charged.  
Camera and computer are connected via USB  
cable.  
Monitor is blank.  
Camera and TV are connected via audio/video  
cable.  
Adjust monitor brightness.  
Monitor is dirty. Clean monitor.  
Monitor is hard to read.  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
If camera clock has not been set, “Date not set”  
indicator flashes during shooting and movie  
recording. Images and movies saved before clock is  
set are dated “00/00/0000 00:00” or “01/01/2012  
00:00” respectively. Set the correct time and date  
from the Time zone and date option in the setup  
menu.  
Date and time of recording  
are not correct.  
Check camera clock regularly against more  
accurate timepieces and reset as required.  
No indicators displayed in  
monitor.  
Hide info is selected for Photo info.  
Select Show info.  
Print date not available.  
Time zone and date has not been set.  
Date not imprinted on  
images even when Print  
date is enabled.  
The current shooting mode is one that does not  
support Print date.  
The date cannot be imprinted on movies.  
Screen for setting time zone  
and date is displayed when  
camera is turned on.  
Clock battery is exhausted; all settings were restored  
to their default values.  
Camera settings reset.  
The camera may become hot when shooting movies  
or uploading images from an Eye-Fi card for an  
extended period of time, or when the camera is used  
in a hot area; this is not a malfunction.  
Camera becomes hot.  
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Characteristics of Digital 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 saved to internal memory or the memory card at the time the  
problem occurred. Data already saved will not be affected.  
Shooting Issues  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
E12,  
Cannot switch to shooting  
mode.  
Disconnect audio/video cable or USB cable.  
When camera is in playback mode, press the A  
button or the b(emovie-record) button.  
When menus are displayed, press the dbutton. 3, 5  
Battery is exhausted.  
No image captured when  
the shutter-release button is  
pressed.  
When flash lamp flashes, flash is charging.  
Subject is too close. Try shooting using easy auto  
mode, Close-up scene modes, or macro mode.  
The intended subject is one with which autofocus 28  
does not perform well.  
Camera cannot focus.  
Set AF assist in the setup menu to Auto (L26 only). 86, E51  
Turn camera off and then on again.  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
Use flash.  
Enable electronic VR or motion detection.  
Images are blurred.  
Use D (best shot selector).  
Use tripod and self-timer.  
Smear occurs when extremely bright light strikes the  
image sensor. When shooting with Continuous set  
to Multi-shot 16 and when recording movies,  
avoiding bright objects, such as the sun, reflections of  
the sun, and electric lights is recommended.  
Streaks of light or partial  
discoloration are visible in  
the monitor.  
Bright specks appear in  
images captured with flash. setting to W (off).  
Flash is reflecting off particles in air. Set the flash mode  
The flash mode is set to W (off).  
Scene mode with which the flash does not fire is  
selected.  
Flash does not fire.  
On is selected for Blink proof in smart portrait  
menu.  
Another function that restricts flash is enabled.  
Optical zoom cannot be  
used.  
Optical zoom cannot be used while recording movies. 78  
Digital zoom cannot be used in the following  
situations.  
-
When Portrait, Night portrait, or Pet portrait 36, 37, 42  
Digital zoom cannot be  
used.  
is selected in scene mode  
-
-
When smart portrait mode is selected  
When Continuous in the shooting menu is set 48, E27  
to Multi-shot 16  
Another function that restricts the Image mode  
option is enabled.  
Image mode not available.  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
Off is selected for Sound settings > Shutter  
sound in setup menu. No sound is heard with  
some shooting modes and settings, even when On  
is selected.  
No sound when shutter is  
released.  
Do not block the speaker.  
Off is selected for the AF assist option in the setup  
menu. AF-assist illuminator may not light depending  
on the current scene mode, even when Auto is  
selected.  
AF-assist illuminator does  
not light (L26 only).  
Images appear smeared.  
Colors are unnatural.  
Lens is dirty. Clean lens.  
White balance or hue is not adjusted properly.  
Randomly spaced bright  
pixels (“noise”) appear in  
image.  
The subject is dark, so shutter speed is too slow or ISO  
sensitivity is too high. Noise can be reduced by using 50  
flash.  
The flash mode is set to W (off).  
Flash window is blocked.  
Subject is beyond flash range.  
Adjust exposure compensation.  
Subject is backlit. Select Backlighting scene mode 40, 50  
or set the flash mode setting to X (fill flash).  
Images are too dark  
(underexposed).  
Images are too bright  
(overexposed).  
Adjust exposure compensation.  
When taking pictures with V (auto with red-eye  
reduction) or fill flash with slow sync and red-eye  
reduction in Night portrait (either in easy auto  
mode or the Night portrait scene mode), red-eye  
reduction may be applied to areas not affected by  
red-eye in rare cases. Use auto mode or any scene  
mode other than Night portrait, and change the  
flash mode to any setting other than V (auto with  
red-eye reduction) and try taking a picture again.  
Unexpected results when  
flash set to V (auto with  
red-eye reduction).  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
In some shooting conditions, facial skin tones may 44  
not be smoothed.  
Skin tones are not softened.  
Use Skin softening in the playback menu for  
images containing four or more faces.  
It may take more time to save images in the following situations.  
When the noise reduction function is in operation,  
such as when shooting in a dark environment  
When the flash mode is set to V (auto with red- 52  
eye reduction)  
Saving images takes time.  
When the skin softening function is applied while shooting 36, 37, 45  
Playback Issues  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
File or folder was overwritten or renamed by  
computer or other make of camera.  
The camera is not able to play back movies recorded  
with another make or model of digital camera.  
File cannot be played back.  
Cannot zoom in on image.  
Playback zoom cannot be used with movies, small  
pictures, or images that have been cropped to a  
size of 320 × 240 or smaller.  
This camera may not be able to zoom in on images  
captured with another make or model of digital camera.  
These options cannot be used with movies.  
Images captured at an Image mode setting of l 68, E5,  
4608×2592 for L26 and l 3584×2016 for L25  
cannot be edited, and the same editing feature  
cannot be applied multiple times.  
Cannot use D-Lighting, skin  
softening, small picture, or  
crop.  
Camera is unable to edit images captured with  
other cameras.  
The camera cannot rotate images captured with  
another make or model of digital camera.  
Cannot rotate image.  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
Video mode is not correctly set in the setup menu. 87, E55  
Images are not displayed on  
TV.  
Memory card contains no images. Replace the  
memory card. Remove the memory card to play  
back images from the internal memory.  
Camera is off.  
Battery is exhausted.  
USB cable is not correctly connected.  
Camera is not recognized by the computer.  
Confirm system requirements.  
Computer is not set to start Nikon Transfer 2  
automatically. For more information about Nikon  
Transfer 2, refer to help information contained in  
ViewNX 2.  
Nikon Transfer 2 does not  
start when camera is  
connected.  
Memory card contains no images. Replace the  
memory card.  
Remove the memory card to print images from the  
internal memory.  
Images to be printed are not  
displayed.  
Paper size cannot be selected from the camera in the  
following situations, even when printing from a  
PictBridge-compatible printer. Use the printer to  
select paper size.  
Cannot select paper size  
with camera.  
The printer does not support the paper sizes  
specified by the camera.  
The printer automatically selects the paper size.  
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Specifications  
Nikon COOLPIX L26 or COOLPIX L25 Digital Camera  
Type  
Compact digital camera  
COOLPIX L26: 16.1 million  
COOLPIX L25: 10.1 million  
Effective pixels  
1
COOLPIX L26: /2.3-in. type CCD; approx. 16.44 million total pixels  
Image sensor  
Lens  
1
COOLPIX L25: /3-in. type CCD; approx. 10.44 million total pixels  
5× optical zoom, NIKKOR lens  
COOLPIX L26: 4.6-23.0mm (angle of view equivalent to that of  
26-130 mm lens in 35mm [135] format)  
COOLPIX L25: 4.0-20.0mm (angle of view equivalent to that of  
28-140 mm lens in 35mm [135] format)  
Focal length  
COOLPIX L26: f/3.2-6.5  
COOLPIX L25: f/2.7-6.8  
f/-number  
COOLPIX L26: 6 elements in 5 groups  
COOLPIX L25: 6 elements in 5 groups (1 ED lens element)  
Construction  
COOLPIX L26: Up to 4× (angle of view equivalent to that of approx.  
520 mm lens in 35mm [135] format)  
COOLPIX L25: Up to 4× (angle of view equivalent to that of approx.  
560 mm lens in 35mm [135] format)  
Digital zoom  
Vibration reduction  
Autofocus (AF)  
Electronic VR (still pictures)  
Contrast-detect AF  
COOLPIX L26:  
[W]: Approx. 50 cm (1 ft 8 in.) to , [T]: Approx. 80 cm (2 ft 8 in.) to ∞  
Macro mode: Approx. 10 cm (4 in.) (wide-angle position relative  
to G) to ∞  
Focus range  
(from lens)  
COOLPIX L25:  
[W]: Approx. 30 cm (1 ft) to , [T]: Approx. 60 cm (2 ft) to ∞  
Macro mode: Approx. 3 cm (1.2 in.) (zoom position at G) to ∞  
Focus-area selection  
Center, face detection  
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7.5-cm (3-in.), approx. 230k-dot, TFT LCD with 5-level brightness  
adjustment  
Monitor  
Frame coverage  
(shooting mode)  
Frame coverage  
(playback mode)  
Approx. 98% horizontal and 98% vertical  
Approx. 100% horizontal and 100% vertical  
Storage  
Media  
Internal memory (approx. 20 MB), SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card  
DCF, Exif 2.3, and DPOF compliant  
File system  
Still pictures: JPEG  
Movies: AVI (Motion-JPEG compliant)  
File formats  
COOLPIX L26:  
16M (High) [4608 × 3456P]  
16M [4608 × 3456]  
8M [3264 × 2448]  
4M [2272 × 1704]  
2M [1600 × 1200]  
VGA [640 × 480]  
Image size  
(pixels)  
16:9 [4608 × 2592]  
COOLPIX L25:  
10M (High) [3648 × 2736P]  
10M [3648 × 2736]  
8M [3264 × 2448]  
4M [2272 × 1704]  
2M [1600 × 1200]  
VGA [640 × 480]  
16:9 [3584 × 2016]  
ISO sensitivity  
(Standard output  
sensitivity)  
Auto (auto gain from ISO 80 to 1600)  
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Exposure  
Metering  
256-segment matrix, center-weighted (digital zoom less than 2×),  
spot (digital zoom 2× or more)  
Programmed auto exposure with motion detection and exposure  
compensation (–2.0 to +2.0 EV in steps of /3 EV)  
Exposure control  
Shutter  
1
Mechanical and charge-coupled electronic shutter  
1
/2000 -1 s  
4 s (Fireworks show scene mode)  
Speed  
Aperture  
Range  
COOLPIX L26: Electronically-controlled ND filter (–2.7 AV) selection  
COOLPIX L25: Electronically-controlled ND filter (–2 AV) selection  
COOLPIX L26: 2 steps (f/3.2 and f/8 [W])  
COOLPIX L25: 2 steps (f/2.7 and f/5.4 [W])  
Self-timer  
Approx. 10 s  
Built-in flash  
COOLPIX L26:  
[W]: 0.5 to 3.6 m (1 ft 8 in. to 11 ft)  
[T]: 0.8 to 1.7 m (2 ft 8 in. to 5 ft 6 in.)  
COOLPIX L25:  
Range (approx.)  
(ISO sensitivity: Auto)  
[W]: 0.3 to 4.2 m (1 ft to 13 ft)  
[T]: 0.6 to 1.6 m (2 ft to 5 ft 2 in.)  
Flash control  
Interface  
TTL auto flash with monitor preflashes  
Hi-Speed USB  
Data transfer protocol  
Video output  
I/O terminal  
MTP, PTP  
Can be selected from NTSC and PAL  
Audio/video (A/V) output; digital I/O (USB)  
Arabic, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch,  
English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian,  
Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish,  
Portuguese (European and Brazilian), Romanian, Russian, Spanish,  
Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese  
Supported languages  
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Two LR6/L40 (AA-size) alkaline batteries  
Two FR6/L91 (AA-size) lithium batteries  
Two EN-MH2 rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (available separately)  
AC Adapter EH-65A (available separately)  
Power sources  
COOLPIX L26:  
Still pictures*:  
Approx. 200 shots when using alkaline batteries  
Approx. 680 shots when using lithium batteries  
Approx. 350 shots when using EN-MH2 batteries  
Movies:  
Approx. 50 min when using alkaline batteries (HD 720p)  
Approx. 3 h 20 min when using lithium batteries (HD 720p)  
Approx. 1 h 55 min when using EN-MH2 batteries (HD 720p)  
Battery life  
COOLPIX L25:  
Still pictures*:  
Approx. 220 shots when using alkaline batteries  
Approx. 680 shots when using lithium batteries  
Approx. 370 shots when using EN-MH2 batteries  
Movies:  
Approx. 55 min when using alkaline batteries (HD 720p)  
Approx. 3 h 45 min when using lithium batteries (HD 720p)  
Approx. 2 h 10 min when using EN-MH2 batteries (HD 720p)  
Tripod socket  
1/4 (ISO 1222)  
COOLPIX L26: Approx. 96.0 × 59.7 × 28.8 mm (3.8 × 2.4 × 1.2 in.)  
(excluding projections)  
COOLPIX L25: Approx. 96.2 × 60.4 × 29.2 mm (3.8 × 2.4 × 1.2 in.)  
(excluding projections)  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
COOLPIX L26: Approx. 164 g (5.8 oz) (including battery and SD  
memory card)  
COOLPIX L25: Approx. 171 g (6.1 oz) (including battery and SD  
memory card)  
Weight  
Operating environment  
Temperature  
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
Humidity  
Less than 85% (no condensation)  
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Unless otherwise stated, all figures are for a camera with a fully-charged LR6/L40 (AA-size)  
alkaline batteries operated at an ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F).  
*
Based on Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standards for measuring the life of  
camera batteries. Measured at 23 ( 2)°C (73 ( 4)°F); zoom adjusted with each shot, flash fired with  
every other shot, image mode set to P 4608×3456 for the L26, i 3648×2736 for the L25.  
Battery life may vary depending on shooting interval and length of time menus and images are  
displayed. Data for lithium batteries apply when using two commercially available FR6/L91 (AA-  
size) Energizer(R) Ultimate Lithium batteries.  
The included batteries are for trial use only.  
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 images to be  
printed from print orders saved on memory cards.  
Exif version 2.3: Exchangeable image file format (Exif) version 2.3 for digital still cameras is  
a standard that allows information saved 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  
Symbols  
A
R......................................................... E4  
g(Tele).................................................................... 24  
f(Wide) ............................................................... 24  
iPlayback zoom.............................................. 66  
hImage thumbnail display .................... 67  
G Easy auto mode.......................................... 34  
b Scene mode.................................................. 35  
F Smart portrait mode............................... 43  
A Auto mode.................................................... 47  
cPlayback mode........................................... 29  
z Setup menu.................................................... 86  
kApply selection button....................... 3, 5  
A Shooting mode button...................... 3, 5  
beMovie-record button..................... 3, 5  
cPlayback button ............................ 3, 5, 29  
lDelete button..................................... 3, 5, 31  
dbutton ......... 3, 5, 45, 48, 68, 81, 86  
mFlash mode ..................................................... 50  
nSelf-timer......................................................... 53  
pMacro mode ................................................. 55  
oExposure compensation....................... 57  
jHelp.................................................................... 35  
AC adapter .......................................... 12, E64  
AF-assist illuminator ................. 2, 86, E51  
Alkaline batteries............................................... 10  
Aperture value .................................................... 27  
Audio/video cable........ 70, E12, E64  
Audio/video-in jack ........................ 70, E12  
Auto flash................................................................ 51  
Auto mode............................................................ 47  
Auto off......................................... 22, 86, E53  
Autofocus...................................................... 28, 56  
Autofocus mode............................... 81, E39  
AVI...................................................................... E63  
B
Backlighting o.................................................. 40  
Battery.............................................................. 10, 19  
Battery chamber............................................. 3, 5  
Battery charger .......................................... E64  
Battery level.......................................................... 21  
Battery type......................................... 87, E62  
Battery-chamber/memory card slot cover  
........................................................................ 3, 5, 13  
Beach Z................................................................. 38  
Best shot selector............................ 40, E27  
Black and white copy n.............................. 40  
Black-and-white.............................. 48, E28  
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Blink proof............................................ 45, E23  
Blink warning..................................... 87, E56  
Brightness..................................................... E45  
BSS............................................................ 40, E27  
Button sound.............................................. E52  
C
Calendar display ................................................ 67  
Charger........................................................... E64  
Close-up k .......................................................... 39  
Color options..................................... 48, E28  
Compression ratio............................................ 60  
Computer..................................................... 70, 74  
Connector cover............................................. 3, 5  
Continuous ......................................... 48, E27  
Copying images............................... 68, E36  
Crop......................................................... 66, E10  
Cyanotype ........................................... 48, E28  
D
Date................................................ 16, 86, E41  
Date and time .......................... 16, 86, E41  
Date format.......................................... 17, E41  
Daylight saving time..................... 17, E43  
Delete........................................................................ 31  
Digital zoom......................................................... 24  
Direct print.......................................... 70, E14  
D-Lighting .............................................. 68, E7  
DPOF.................................................................. F20  
DPOF print..................................................... E21  
DSCN................................................................ E63  
Dusk/dawn i .................................................... 38  
E
Easy auto mode.................................................. 34  
Electronic VR ..................................... 86, E48  
EN-MH1............................................................... F4  
EN-MH2.......................................................... E64  
Exposure compensation............................... 57  
Extension....................................................... E63  
Eye-Fi upload..................................... 87, E58  
Eyelet for camera strap............................... 2, 4  
F
Face detection.................................................... 63  
File name....................................................... E63  
Fill flash..................................................................... 51  
Fireworks show m .......................................... 40  
Firmware version............................. 87, E62  
Flash .............................................................. 2, 4, 50  
Flash lamp ................................................. 3, 5, 50  
Flash mode................................................... 50, 51  
Flash off.................................................................... 51  
Focus............................................................... 26, 63  
Focus indicator...................................................... 7  
Focus lock............................................................. 64  
Folder name................................................ E63  
Food u .................................................................... 39  
Format internal memory............ 87, E54  
Format memory cards......... 14, 87, E54  
Formatting ................................. 14, 87, E54  
FSCN................................................................. E63  
Full-frame playback ......................................... 29  
Full-time AF.......................................... 81, E39  
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Multi-shot 16............................................... E27  
Museum l.......................................................... 40  
N
H
Help ........................................................................... 35  
I
Nickel-metal hydride rechargeable  
batteries............................................................... 10  
Night landscape j ......................................... 39  
Night portrait e................................................ 37  
Nikon Transfer 2............................... 71, 73, 75  
Number of exposures remaining.... 21, 61  
O
Optical zoom ...................................................... 24  
Optional accessories.............................. E64  
P
Panorama assist U........................... 41, E2  
Panorama Maker 6.................... 41, 73, E4  
Paper size ..................................... E18, E19  
Party/indoor f.................................................. 37  
Pet portrait auto release .............................. 42  
Pet portrait O.................................................... 42  
Photo info..................................................... E45  
PictBridge............................. 70, E14, F20  
Playback........................................................ 29, 82  
Playback button.............................................. 3, 5  
Playback menu................................. 68, E29  
Playback mode................................................... 29  
Playback zoom.................................................... 66  
Portrait b.............................................................. 36  
Power............................................................... 20, 21  
Power switch .............................................. 20, 21  
Power switch/power-on lamp............... 2, 4  
Identifier......................................................... E63  
Image mode......................................................... 60  
Internal memory................................................ 14  
J
JPG..................................................................... E63  
L
Landscape c...................................................... 36  
Language............................................. 87, E55  
Lens......................................................... 2, 4, F15  
Lens cover........................................................... 2, 4  
Lithium batteries ............................................... 10  
M
Macro mode......................................................... 55  
Memory capacity................................................ 21  
Memory card......................................................... 13  
Memory card slot................................... 3, 5, 13  
Microphone....................................................... 2, 4  
Monitor.............................................. 3, 5, 6, F7  
Monitor settings .............................. 86, E45  
Motion detection............................ 86, E50  
Movie length........................................................ 80  
Movie menu......................................................... 81  
Movie options.................................... 81, E38  
Movie playback .................................................. 82  
Movie recording ................................................ 78  
Movie-record button................................... 3, 5  
Multi selector.................................................... 3, 5  
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Power-on lamp.......................................... 20, 21  
Preset manual ............................................ E25  
Pressing halfway................................................ 27  
Print ............. 68, 70, E17, E19, E29  
Print date..................................... 19, 86, E47  
Print order............................................ 68, E29  
Print order date option... 19, E30, E31  
Printer..................................................... 70, E14  
Protect.................................................... 68, E33  
R
Rechargeable battery............................ E64  
Recording movies............................................. 78  
Red-eye reduction.................................... 51, 52  
Reset all ................................................. 87, E59  
Rotate image ..................................... 68, E35  
RSCN................................................................. E63  
S
Skin softening............ 45, 68, E8, E22  
Sleep mode.................................................. E53  
Slide show ........................................... 68, E32  
Slow sync ................................................................ 51  
Small picture......................................... 68, E9  
Smart portrait menu...................... 45, E22  
Smart portrait mode........................................ 43  
Smile timer.......................................... 45, E23  
Snow z.................................................................. 38  
Sound settings.................................. 86, E52  
Speaker................................................................. 3, 5  
Sports d................................................................. 37  
SSCN................................................................. E63  
Standard color.................................. 48, E28  
Strap ........................................................................... iii  
Sunset h ............................................................... 38  
T
Thumbnail display............................................ 67  
Time difference ........................................ E44  
Time zone .......................... 17, E41, E44  
Tripod socket..................................... 3, 5, F18  
TV................................................................ 70, E12  
U
USB cable ................. 69, 74, E16, E64  
USB/audio/video output connector  
........................... 3, 5, 69, 74, E12, E14  
V
Scene mode ................................................ 35, 36  
Self-timer................................................................ 53  
Self-timer lamp...................................... 2, 4, 54  
Sepia........................................................ 48, E28  
Setup menu.......................................................... 86  
Shooting.............................................. 20, 23, 26  
Shooting menu............................... 48, E24  
Shooting mode button.............................. 3, 5  
Shutter sound............................................. E52  
Shutter speed...................................................... 27  
Shutter-release button ...................... 2, 4, 26  
Single...................................................... 48, E27  
Single AF................................................ 81, E39  
Video mode........................................ 87, E55  
ViewNX 2....................................................... 71, 73  
Vivid color........................................... 48, E28  
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Volume .................................................................... 83  
W
Welcome screen............................. 86, E40  
White balance.................................. 48, E24  
Z
Zoom........................................................................ 24  
Zoom control ......................................... 2, 4, 24  
Zoom in................................................................... 24  
Zoom out............................................................... 24  
F25  
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