Nikon Digital Camera 26347 User Manual

DIGITAL CAMERA  
Reference Manual  
En  
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Table of Contents  
Point-and-Shoot Photography and Movie  
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Table of Contents  
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For Your Safety  
To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment. Keep these safety instructions where all  
those who use the product will read them.  
The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions listed in this section are indicated by the following symbol:  
This icon marks warnings. To prevent possible injury, read all warnings before using this Nikon product.  
❚❚ WARNINGS  
Turn off immediately in the event of malfunction.  
Should you notice smoke or an unusual smell coming  
from the equipment or charging AC adapter, unplug the  
adapter. Continued operation could result in injury. After  
turning the equipment off, wait for it to cool and then take  
it to a Nikon-authorized service center for inspection.  
Do not use 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.  
Keep dry. Failure to observe this precaution could result in  
fire or electric shock.  
Do not handle the plug or charging AC adapter with  
wet hands. Failure to observe this precaution could result  
in electric shock.  
Do not go near the plug during thunderstorms. Failure  
to observe this precaution could result in electric shock.  
Dust on or around the metal parts of the charging AC  
adapter plug must be removed with a dry cloth.  
Continued use could result in fire.  
Keep out of reach of children. Failure to observe this  
precaution could result in injury. In addition, note that  
small parts constitute a choking hazard. Should a child  
swallow any part of this equipment, consult a physician  
immediately.  
Do not place the strap around the neck of an infant or  
child. Failure to observe this precaution could result in  
strangulation.  
Observe caution when using the flash.  
Using the camera with the flash in close contact with  
the skin or other objects could cause burns.  
Using the flash close to the subject's eyes could cause  
temporary visual impairment. Particular care should be  
observed when photographing infants, when the flash  
should be no less than one meter (3 ft 4 in.) from the  
subject.  
Do not aim the flash at the operator of a motor vehicle.  
Failure to observe this precaution could result in  
accidents.  
Avoid contact with liquid crystal. Should the monitor  
break, care should be taken to avoid injury due to broken  
glass and to prevent the liquid crystal from the monitor  
touching the skin or entering the eyes or mouth.  
Do not disassemble. Touching the product's internal  
parts could result in injury. In the event of malfunction,  
the product should be repaired only by a qualified  
technician. Should the product break open as the result of  
a fall or other accident, disconnect the charging AC  
adapter and take the product to a Nikon-authorized  
service center for inspection.  
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For Your Safety iii  
   
Do not use the charging AC adapter 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  
cause overheating or fire.  
Use appropriate cables. When connecting cables to the  
input and output jacks, use only the cables provided or  
sold by Nikon for the purpose to maintain compliance  
with product regulations.  
Do not damage, heat, modify, or forcibly tug or bend  
cables or place them under heavy objects. Failure to  
observe these precautions could result in fire or electric  
shock.  
Do not cover the product during use. The build-up of  
heat could deform the casing or cause fire.  
Use designated AC charging adapters. When charging  
the camera from an outlet, use only AC charging adapters  
designated for use with this product.  
Do not store in direct sunlight. When the product is not  
in use, turn it off and ensure the lens is covered before  
storing it out of direct sunlight. Sunlight focused by the  
lens could cause fire.  
Follow the directions of airline and hospital  
personnel. Turn the product off during takeoff and  
landing or when so directed by airline or hospital staff.  
Radio waves emitted by the device could interfere with  
aircraft navigation or hospital medical equipment.  
Should the camera battery leak and liquid from the  
camera battery come into contact with your clothes  
or skin, immediately rinse the affected area with  
water.  
Discontinue use immediately should you notice any  
changes in the product, such as deformation or  
discoloration. Failure to observe this precaution could  
result in the built-in battery leaking, overheating, or  
rupturing.  
Do not remain in contact with the camera or charging  
AC adapter for extended periods while the devices  
are on or in use. Parts of the device may become hot.  
Leaving the device in direct contact with the skin for  
extended periods may result in low-temperature burns.  
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For Your Safety iv  
 
Notices  
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 has been 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).  
Notices 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 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.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Interface Cables  
Use the interface cables sold or provided by Nikon for your equipment. Using other interface  
cables may exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.  
Notice for Customers in the State of California  
WARNING: Handling the cord on this product may 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, U. S. A.  
Tel.: 631-547-4200  
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Notices  
v
 
Notice for Customers in Canada  
CAUTION: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
ATTENTION: Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du  
Canada.  
Notices for Customers in Europe  
This symbol indicates that this product is to be collected separately.  
The following apply only to users in European countries:  
This product is designated for separate collection at an appropriate collection point. Do not dispose of as household waste.  
For more information, contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management.  
Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction  
Note that simply being in possession of material that has been 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.”  
Cautions on certain copies and reproductions  
The government has issued cautions on copies or reproductions of securities issued by private  
companies (shares, bills, checks, gift certificates, etc.), commuter passes, or coupon tickets,  
except when a minimum of necessary copies are to be provided for business use by a company.  
Also, do not copy or reproduce passports issued by the government, licenses issued by public  
agencies and private groups, ID cards, and tickets, such as passes and meal coupons.  
Comply with copyright notices  
The copying or reproduction of copyrighted creative works such as books, music, paintings,  
woodcuts, 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.  
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 has been 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.  
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Notices vi  
Disposing of Data Storage Devices  
Please note that deleting images or formatting camera memory or other data storage devices does not completely erase the original image data. Deleted files can sometimes be recovered from  
discarded storage devices, 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, 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 HOME display.  
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories  
Nikon cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic circuitry. Only Nikon brand electronic accessories (including charging 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.  
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Notices vii  
 
Use only Nikon brand accessories: Only Nikon brand  
accessories certified by Nikon specifically for use with your  
Nikon digital camera are engineered and proven to operate  
within its operational and safety requirements. The use of non-  
Nikon accessories could damage your camera and may void  
your Nikon warranty.  
Life-Long Learning: As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning”  
commitment to ongoing product support and education,  
continually-updated information is available on-line at the  
following sites:  
For users in the U. S. A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/  
For users in Europe and Africa:  
For users in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East:  
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.  
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. For contact information,  
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Notices viii  
Prepare  
1 Check the package contents.  
If a plug adapter is included,  
attach it securely to the charging  
AC adapter; note that once the  
adapter is attached, attempting  
to forcibly remove the plug  
adapter could damage the  
product.  
Confirm that the package contains the items listed below.  
Contact your retailer if anything is missing.  
COOLPIX S01 digital  
Camera strap  
USB Cable UC-E16  
User’s Manual  
For Your Safety  
Warranty  
camera 1  
Charging AC Adapter  
EH-69P 2  
1 Comes with memory and a rechargeable battery, both of which are built in. Memory cards  
can not be used.  
2 A plug adapter is supplied in countries or regions where required.  
2 Attach the strap.  
Shape of plug adapter varies with  
country or region of purchase.  
Users in Argentina and Korea can  
omit this step, as the plug  
adapter comes permanently  
bonded to the charging AC  
adapter.  
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3 Charge the camera.  
The power-on lamp slowly  
flashes orange during charging  
and turns off when charging is  
complete. If the power-on lamp  
flashes orange rapidly, an error  
has occurred. Check that the USB  
cable is correctly connected and  
that the ambient temperature is  
between 5 °C and 35 °C (41 °F–  
95 °F).  
Use the supplied charging AC adapter when charging the  
camera for the first time.  
3.1 Turn the camera off and connect the USB cable to the  
camera (q) and AC charging adapter (w).  
3.2 Plug the adapter in (e).  
The power lamp flashes during  
charging and turns off when  
charging is complete.  
w
While the charging AC  
adapter is connected, the camera  
functions only in playback mode  
(A 30) and pictures can not be  
taken. Turning the camera on  
slows charging.  
e
q
Once the clock has been set  
(A 3), the camera will also  
charge when connected to a  
computer via a USB cable  
(A 63).  
3.3 Charging takes about two hours and 50 minutes. When  
charging is complete, unplug the charging AC adapter and  
disconnect the USB cable.  
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Prepare  
2
         
4 Ready the camera for shooting.  
4.1 Turn the camera on.  
4.2 Tap the desired language.  
4.3 Set the clock.  
To turn daylight saving time on  
or off, tap p.  
When prompted to choose whether to  
set the camera clock, tap Yes. Tap C or  
D to highlight your home time zone  
and tap I to select.  
The clock is powered by the  
camera’s built-in battery. If the  
battery is exhausted, you will be  
prompted to re-enter the date  
and time the next time the  
Tap to choose a date format. The  
options shown at right will be  
displayed; tap to highlight items and  
tap A or B to change. Tapping I  
displays a confirmation dialog; tap Yes  
to set the clock.  
camera is turned on. Be sure to  
set the clock before proceeding.  
To choose another language or  
adjust the clock, use the  
Language (A 61) or Time  
zone and date (A 57) option  
in the setup menu.  
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3
     
4.4 Choose a design for the HOME display.  
Tap to highlight a HOME design and tap  
I to select.  
The camera exits to the HOME display when setup is  
complete.  
The HOME display...........A 7  
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Prepare  
4
Parts of the Camera  
1
6
7
8
9
2
3
4
5
14  
11  
12  
15 16  
10  
13  
1
Power switch/power-on lamp.............................................. 2  
Shutter-release button........................................................... 9  
11 Monitor/touch screen ............................................................ 6  
12 Speaker....................................................................................31  
13 Connector cover .................................................. 2, 47, 48, 53  
14 HOME button ........................................................................... 7  
15 USB and audio/video connector ..................... 2, 47, 48, 53  
16 Reset button.................................................................... 72, 78  
2
3 c (playback) button...........................................................30  
4
5
6
Zoom control...............................................................9, 34, 35  
Eyelet for camera strap .......................................................... 1  
Self-timer lamp ......................................................................20  
AF-assist illuminator .............................................................14  
Flash..........................................................................................21  
Microphone ............................................................................16  
Lens  
7
8
9
10 Lens cover  
To turn the camera on or off, press the power switch. If the camera is off, pressing and holding the c button will turn the camera  
on and start playback without extending the lens.  
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Parts of the Camera  
5
                     
Using the Touch Screen  
The following operations can be performed by touching or sliding a finger over the monitor:  
Tap: Tap the monitor.  
Touch and hold: Touch the monitor  
and leave your finger in place for a  
short period.  
Drag: Drag a finger over the  
monitor.  
The touch screen: Do not touch the display with sharp  
objects or apply excessive force. The touch screen may not be  
compatible with some types of protective film.  
Using the touch screen: The device may not respond as  
expected if you flick your finger to drag items across the  
display, drag items only a short distance, glide your finger  
lightly over the display, or move your finger too quickly. The  
screen may not respond as expected if touched in two or  
more locations at the same time.  
Drag and drop: Touch an item in  
the display, drag it to the desired  
location (q), and lift your finger  
from the monitor (w).  
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Using the Touch Screen  
6
           
Adjusting Camera Settings  
Use the HOME display when adjusting camera settings or switching between photo, movie,  
and playback modes. To view the HOME display, touch the W button.  
Shooting  
Play  
Take photos (A 8).  
View pictures (A 30).  
Set up  
Movie  
Adjust basic camera settings (A 54).  
Shoot movies (A 16).  
The W button  
Menus  
Settings are adjusted from the menus. Tap C or drag the HOME display up to view the menu for the current mode.  
Shooting menu............. A 13  
Movie menu ................... A 18  
Playback menu.............. A 33  
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Adjusting Camera Settings  
7
   
Shoot  
Point-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording  
Still Pictures  
1 Touch the W button.  
Battery level and memory  
remaining...............................A 11  
The shutter-release  
button........................................ A 9  
The self-timer .................A 20  
The flash............................A 21  
Special effects ................A 23  
Exposure compensation  
2 Tap Shooting.  
....................................................A 24  
Image size........................A 25  
Touch shooting..............A 26  
More on photography ..A 14  
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Point-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording  
8
         
3 Frame the shot.  
Holding the camera: Be careful  
that your fingers or hair, the  
camera strap, or other objects do  
not obstruct the lens, flash, AF-  
assist illuminator, or microphone.  
When framing pictures in “tall”  
(portrait) orientation, hold the  
camera so that the flash is above  
the lens.  
Ready the camera and frame the shot.  
Zoom: Use the zoom control to  
zoom in or out.  
4 Focus.  
f (h):  
Zoom out  
g (i): Zoom  
Press the shutter-release button halfway to  
lock focus and exposure.  
in  
To focus, lightly press the  
shutter-release button, stopping  
when you feel resistance. This is  
referred to as “pressing the  
shutter-release button halfway.  
Next, press the shutter-release  
button the rest of the way down  
to release the shutter.  
Shutter speed Aperture  
5 Shoot.  
Press the shutter-release button the rest of  
the way down.  
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9
           
Viewing pictures...........A 30  
Deleting pictures..........A 43  
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Point-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording 10  
The Shooting Mode Display  
The indicators displayed vary with camera settings and  
shooting conditions. Some indicators only appear for a few  
seconds after the camera is turned on or an operation is  
performed; to display the indicators again, tap A.  
When the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, focus  
status is shown as follows:  
Face detected  
No face detected  
c
1
2
3
4
Scene ........................................................................................12  
Digital zoom in effect  
Q
Macro zoom range ................................................................14  
Zoom indicator.................................................................. 9, 14  
“Date not set” indicator ................................................ 12, 54  
Travel destination..................................................................58  
Battery level............................................................................11  
Self-timer.................................................................................20  
Flash indicator........................................................................11  
Focus area......................................................................... 11, 14  
Flash mode..............................................................................21  
If the camera fails to focus, the focus area or in-focus indicator  
will flash red; recompose the shot and try again.  
Battery level is shown as follows:  
5
6
7
8
9
D
B
Battery charged.  
Low battery. Charge camera.  
NBattery  
exhausted.  
Battery exhausted. Charge camera.  
10 Shutter speed  
11 Aperture  
12 Number of exposures remaining.......................................11  
The number of exposures remaining varies with available  
memory and the option selected for Image mode (A 25).  
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Point-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording 11  
                 
The camera automatically selects from the following  
scene modes according to the type of subject: e (portraits),  
f (landscapes), h (night portraits), g(night landscapes), i  
(close-ups), j (backlit subjects), and G (other subjects).  
Note that if fill flash is selected, the camera will automatically  
select G mode, while in other cases, the camera may fail to  
select the appropriate scene.  
Motion detection: If the camera detects subject  
movement or camera shake, it will raise ISO sensitivity for  
faster shutter speeds and the shutter speed and aperture will  
be displayed in green.  
At the default flash mode of w Auto, the flash fires  
to provide additional lighting as required. To turn the flash  
off, tap B and select y Off (A 21).  
If Oflashes in the monitor during shooting, be sure to reset  
the clock (A 57).  
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Point-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording 12  
     
The Shooting Menu  
The shooting menu can be displayed by touching the W button when  
the camera is in shooting mode and tapping C. Tap B or C to display  
the desired item and tap to view options.  
B
C
Release the shutter ten seconds after the shutter-release button is  
pressed.  
Self-timer  
Flash mode  
Choose a flash mode.  
Special effects  
Exposure comp.  
Take pictures with special effects.  
Adjust exposure to make pictures lighter or darker.  
B
C
Image mode  
Choose an image size.  
Touch shooting  
Choose whether pictures can be taken by tapping the display.  
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Point-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording 13  
   
❚❚ Taking Photographs  
If you hold the zoom control to g  
after zooming in to the maximum  
optical zoom position, you can  
further increase magnification by up  
to 4× with digital zoom. G mode is  
selected when digital zoom is in  
effect. Note that due to the digital  
processing used to enlarge the  
Autofocus: If faces are detected,  
Optical  
zoom  
Digital  
zoom  
the camera will focus on the face  
closest to the camera. If no face is  
detected or digital zoom is in effect,  
the camera will focus on the subject  
in the center of the display.  
f
g
The AF-assist illuminator (A 5) may  
light to assist the focus operation if  
the subject is poorly lit.  
Digital zoom takes  
effect  
image, pictures become noticeably  
“grainy” at positions past the V icon  
in the zoom display. To prevent loss of quality at higher zoom  
The illuminator has a range of about  
1.4 m (4 ft 7 in.) at the maximum  
wide-angle position and about 0.8 m  
ratios, choose a smaller Image mode setting (A 25).  
When i mode is selected, a G  
icon will appear in the zoom display  
(2 ft 7 in.) at the maximum telephoto position.  
Although the focus area may still be displayed or the in-  
focus indicator light green, the camera may fail to focus if the  
subject is very dark, fast-moving, mixes areas of sharply  
contrasting brightness (e.g., is half in the shade) or near and  
distant objects (e.g., is behind the bars of a cage), is dominated  
by regular geometric patterns (e.g., venetian blinds or a row of  
windows in a skyscraper), or contrasts poorly with the  
background (e.g., is the same color as the background). Should  
this occur, try pressing the shutter-release button halfway a  
second time or recomposing the photograph.  
and the zoom display will turn green  
when zoom is between this icon and the W position. At the W  
position the camera can focus on objects as close as about  
5 cm (2 in.) to the lens, while at the G position it can focus on  
subjects as close as about 20 cm (8 in.).  
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Point-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording 14  
                   
Touch shooting: At default settings, you can take pictures  
simply by tapping subjects in the display (A 26). If faces are  
detected, you can focus and take pictures by tapping inside the  
double borders.  
Sleep: If no operations are performed for a set period, the  
display will turn off and the power-on lamp will flash. Pressing  
the shutter-release button, power switch, or c button  
reactivates the display. If no operations are performed for an  
additional three minutes, the camera will turn off.  
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Point-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording 15  
 
Movies  
1 Touch the W button.  
The self-timer .................A 20  
Special effects ................A 23  
Exposure compensation  
....................................................A 24  
Touch shooting..............A 26  
Autofocus mode ...........A 28  
Frame size ........................A 29  
More on movies ............A 19  
2 Tap Movie.  
Zoom: Use the zoom control to  
zoom in or out.  
3 Frame the shot.  
4 Start recording.  
f (h):  
Zoom out  
g (i):  
Zoom in  
Press the shutter-release button all the way  
down.  
5 End recording.  
Press the shutter-release button all the way down a second time  
to end recording.  
To view movies, press the c button.  
Viewing movies.............A 31  
Deleting movies............ A 43  
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Point-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording 16  
     
The Movie Mode Display  
The camera focuses on the  
subject in the center of the frame.  
The focus indicator lights green  
when the camera focuses, red if the  
camera is unable to focus.  
1
2
3
Movie mode indicator..........................................................16  
Zoom indicator................................................................ 16, 19  
“Date not set” indicator ................................................ 12, 54  
Travel destination..................................................................58  
Battery level............................................................................11  
Self-timer.................................................................................20  
Time available ........................................................................29  
4
5
6
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Point-and-Shoot Photography and Movie Recording 17  
     
The Movie Menu  
The movie menu can be displayed by touching the W button when the  
camera is in movie mode and tapping C. Tap B or C to display the  
desired item and tap to view options.  
B
C
Start recording about ten seconds after the shutter-release button is  
pressed.  
Self-timer  
Autofocus mode  
Special effects  
Exposure comp.  
Choose how the camera focuses during movie recording.  
Shoot movies with special effects.  
Adjust exposure to make movies lighter or darker.  
B
C
Movie options  
Touch shooting  
Choose a frame size.  
Choose whether movies can be recorded by tapping the display.  
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❚❚ Recording Movies  
The camera may record sounds made by camera controls or  
by the lens during focusing or when aperture is adjusted to  
reflect changes in the brightness of the subject. Digital zoom  
can be used, but footage shot with digital zoom will be  
noticeably “grainy” (A 14); optical zoom is not available.  
Autofocus: When Single AF (the default setting; A 28) is  
selected for Autofocus mode in the movie menu, the  
camera will focus when the shutter-release button is pressed  
halfway and focus and exposure will lock during movie  
recording. If the camera fails to focus (A 14), try the following  
method:  
Depending on the zoom ratio and distance to the subject,  
“moiré” may be visible where the scene features regular  
repeating patterns. This is a naturally-occurring interference  
pattern arising from the interaction of the image sensor grid  
with a regular repeating grid pattern in the subject and does  
not indicate a malfunction. In addition, smear (A 69) may be  
recorded when bright objects such as the sun, sunlight, or  
electric lights are in the frame; if possible, avoid framing bright  
light sources in the display.  
1 Select Single AF for Autofocus mode in the movie  
menu.  
2 Find an object that is at the same distance from the camera  
as your subject and frame it in the center of the display.  
3 Press the shutter-release button halfway to focus.  
4 Keeping the button pressed halfway, recompose the shot  
with your original subject in the desired position.  
The temperature of the camera  
may rise if it is used for extended  
periods or in hot environments. If  
there is risk of overheating during  
movie recording, a count-down  
timer will be displayed; recording  
will end automatically and the  
5 Press the button the rest of the way down to start recording.  
camera will turn off when the timer expires.  
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The Self-Timer  
Mode: Aor D  
Tap: WC Self-timer  
Shutter release is delayed until about ten seconds after the shutter-release button is pressed.  
1 Tap Self-timer.  
While the timer counts down, a  
count-down is displayed and the  
self-timer lamp flashes. The lamp  
stops flashing about a second  
before the shutter is released. To  
interrupt the timer before a  
picture is taken, press the  
2 Tap On.  
shutter-release button again.  
The self-timer turns off when  
the shutter is released.  
3 Set focus and exposure.  
Press the shutter-release button halfway.  
If Touch shooting (A 26)  
is on, the timer can be started by  
tapping the display.  
4 Start the timer.  
Press the shutter-release button all the way down.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
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Choosing a Flash Mode  
Mode: A  
Tap: WC Flash mode  
Choose a flash mode as follows:  
1 Tap Flash mode.  
The flash indicator shows flash  
status when the shutter-release  
button is pressed halfway.  
2 Tap an option.  
Auto  
(default)  
w
The flash fires automatically as required.  
On: The flash will fire when the  
picture is taken.  
y
Off  
The flash does not fire.  
Flashing: The flash is charging.  
No pictures can be taken.  
Off: The flash will not fire when  
the picture is taken.  
m
Fill flash  
The flash fires with every shot.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
The camera automatically  
selects the G scene mode  
(A 12) when m Fill flash is  
selected.  
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The flash has a range of about 0.5–1.4 m (1 ft 8 in.–4 ft 7 in.)  
when the camera is zoomed all the way out, or 0.5–0.8 m  
(1 ft 8 in.–2 ft 7 in.) at maximum zoom.  
Red-eye reduction: A series of low-intensity “pre-flashes” are  
emitted before the main flash to reduce red-eye; if red-eye is  
detected after shooting, additional processing is performed to  
further reduce red-eye as the pictures are saved (advanced red-  
eye reduction). Note that the pre-flashes increase the delay  
between the shutter-release button being pressed and the  
shutter being released, and that the processing performed  
when red-eye is detected may slightly increase recording  
times. The desired results may not be achieved in all cases, and  
in rare instances red-eye reduction may be applied to areas of  
the image in which no red-eye occurs.  
The Bicon: Flash mode options  
can also be displayed by tapping  
the B icon in the shooting mode  
display.  
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Special Effects  
Mode: Aor D  
Tap: WC Special effects  
Record photos or movies with special effects.  
1 Tap Special effects.  
2 Select an option.  
To resume normal shooting, tap  
p and tap I.  
Tap an option and tap I.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
Sepia coloring and low contrast combine for an antique  
look.  
P Nostalgic sepia  
High-contrast  
F
Shoot in high-contrast black and white.  
monochrome  
G
High key  
Low key  
Shoot photos or movies that are bright and filled with light.  
Shoot dark, somber photos or movies.  
H
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Exposure Compensation  
Mode: Aor D  
Tap: WC Exposure comp.  
Adjust exposure to make pictures lighter or darker.  
1 Tap Exposure comp.  
2 Adjust exposure.  
Tap U to make pictures  
brighter, V to make pictures  
darker. Exposure can also be  
adjusted by tapping the bar or  
dragging the slider.  
Tap U or V to adjust exposure.  
Tap J to exit.  
Slider  
3 Tap I.  
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Image Size  
Mode: A  
Tap: WC CImage mode  
Choose the size of photographs taken with the camera.  
1 Tap Image mode.  
Image mode is not reset  
when the camera is turned off.  
2 Tap an option.  
1 All figures are approximate.  
2 Number of shots that can be  
recorded before memory fills;  
amounts over 10,000 are shown as  
“9999. Due to JPEG compression,  
file size varies from shot to shot,  
producing large variations in  
number of shots that can be  
recorded.  
Option  
No. of shots 1, 2  
3000  
Size when printed at 300 dpi 1, 3  
31 × 23 cm/12 × 9 in.  
q
r
s
3648×2736 (default)  
2272×1704  
7600  
19 × 14 cm/7.5 × 5.5 in.  
14 × 10 cm/5.5 × 4 in.  
1600×1200  
14500  
3 Calculated by dividing dimensions  
in pixels by printer resolution in dots  
per inch (dpi; 1 inch=2.54 cm).  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
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Touch Shooting  
Mode: Aor D  
Tap: WC CTouch shooting  
Choose whether photos can be taken and movies recorded by tapping the display.  
1 Tap Touch shooting.  
Tapping too hard may move  
the camera, blurring pictures.  
The shutter-release button can  
be used regardless of the option  
selected.  
2 Tap an option.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
Tapping the display releases the shutter (A mode) or starts  
or ends movie recording (D mode).  
U
On (default)  
Tapping the display does not release the shutter or start or  
end movie recording.  
b
Off  
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If a focus area (X) appears  
when you tap the display, to shoot  
you must either tap inside the focus  
area or, if faces are detected, inside  
any of the square borders indicating  
faces.  
If the self-timer (A 20) is on,  
tapping the display will lock focus and exposure and start the  
timer, and the shutter will be released after about ten seconds.  
The option selected does not change when the camera is  
turned off.  
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Autofocus Mode  
Mode: D  
Tap: WC Autofocus mode  
Choose how the camera focuses in movie mode.  
1 Tap Autofocus mode.  
The option selected does not  
change when the camera is  
turned off.  
2 Tap an option.  
Select W Single AF to  
prevent sounds made by the  
camera focusing being recorded  
with movies.  
Choose if the distance to the subject will not change very  
much during recording. Focus locks when recording starts.  
W
Single AF (default)  
Choose if the distance to the subject is likely to change  
during recording. Focus is adjusted during recording.  
X
Full-time AF  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
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Movie Frame Size  
Mode: D  
Tap: WC CMovie options  
Choose a frame size for movies.  
1 Tap Movie options.  
The option selected does not  
change when the camera is  
turned off.  
2 Tap an option.  
1 All figures are approximate. Bit rate  
and maximum length vary with the  
scene recorded.  
Aspect ratio  
(width : height)  
Option  
Bit rate 1  
Max. length 1, 2  
2 Total length that can be recorded  
before memory fills. Individual  
movies can be up to 29 minutes  
long. Note that at high ambient  
temperatures or if the camera has  
already been used for an extended  
period, recording may end before  
this limit is reached to prevent the  
camera overheating.  
HD 720p (1280×720)  
(default)  
16 : 9  
9 Mbps  
3 Mbps  
1 h 40 min  
3 h  
n
m
VGA (640×480)  
4 : 3  
The frame rate is approximately  
30 fps for all options.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
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View  
Basic Playback  
Viewing Photographs Full Frame  
Press the c button to view the most recent  
picture, then drag the picture left or right or  
tap C or D to view other images, or touch  
and hold C or D to scan rapidly through  
pictures.  
Viewing movies.............A 31  
Playback zoom...............A 34  
Viewing multiple  
images.....................................A 35  
Adding favorites............A 36  
Viewing favorites ..........A 38  
Viewing images by  
date...........................................A 39  
Slide shows......................A 40  
Filter effects.....................A 41  
Deleting pictures ..........A 43  
To exit playback, press c again or press the  
shutter-release button halfway.  
Images may briefly be shown  
in low resolution immediately  
after they are displayed.  
Pictures can also be viewed by  
tapping Play in the HOME  
display.  
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Viewing Movies  
To view movies, press c to view pictures  
and then scroll through images as described  
on page 30 until you find a picture marked  
with a R icon. Tap R to start playback.  
Movie Playback Controls  
Tapping the monitor displays the following  
controls:  
Volume can also be adjusted  
using the zoom control.  
Pause: Tap to pause playback.  
E
R
Resume: Tap to resume playback.  
Rewind/advance: Touch and hold to rewind or fast  
forward. If playback is paused, tap to rewind or  
advance a frame at a time.  
A/B  
C/D  
Volume: Tap to adjust volume.  
X
End: Tap to exit to full frame playback.  
G
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The Playback Display  
The indicators displayed vary with the image type and  
camera settings. Some indicators only appear for a few seconds  
after an operation is performed. To display or hide indicators,  
tap the display.  
When playback is restricted to favorites (A 36) or pictures  
taken on a selected date (A 39), the total number of images is  
the number of pictures available for viewing.  
1
2
3
4
5
Date/time of recording ........................................................57  
Favorite ............................................................................. 36, 38  
Print order icon ......................................................................51  
Battery level............................................................................11  
Image mode ...........................................................................25  
Movie options ........................................................................29  
Filter effect ..............................................................................41  
Movie icon...............................................................................31  
Frame number/total number of images  
6
7
8
Movie length  
9
File name .................................................................................67  
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The Playback Menu  
The playback menu can be displayed by touching the W button during  
playback and tapping C. Tap B or C to display the desired item and  
tap to view options.  
B
C
Delete  
Delete multiple pictures.  
Favorites  
Filter effects  
Slide show  
Add pictures to favorites.  
Create a retouched copy of the current picture.  
View a slide show. Pictures are played back one at a time in the order  
recorded.  
B
C
Print order  
Select pictures for printing and choose the number of copies.  
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Playback Zoom  
To zoom in on a picture in full-frame  
playback, double-tap the image or select  
i (g) with the zoom control.  
Playback zoom is not available  
with movies.  
Playback zoom offers  
magnifications of up to 10×.  
Use the zoom control to zoom in and out.  
h (f):  
Zoom out  
i (g):  
Zoom in  
If faces are detected, zoom  
will be centered on the closest  
face; to choose other faces, tap  
M or N.  
To scroll, drag the picture or tap A, B, C,  
or D. To cancel zoom, double-tap the image  
or tap f.  
To delete pictures, tap E and  
choose the desired option  
(A 45).  
Navigation window  
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Viewing Multiple Images (Thumbnail Playback)  
To view pictures in “contact sheets” of four,  
nine, or 16 images, select h (f) with the  
zoom control when a picture is displayed full  
frame.  
Use the zoom control to choose the number  
of pictures displayed.  
f: More  
pictures  
g: Fewer  
pictures  
To view additional pictures, drag the display  
up or down or tap A or B. Tap a picture to  
view it full frame, or select i (g) with the  
zoom control when four pictures are  
displayed.  
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Adding Pictures to Favorites  
Add pictures to favorites for easy viewing (A 38, 40) and to protect them from accidental  
deletion.  
❚❚ Adding a Picture to Favorites  
To add individual pictures to favorites during playback:  
1 Display the picture.  
Adding multiple pictures to  
favorites...................................A 37  
Display the picture you want to add to  
favorites.  
Note that favorites will be  
deleted when memory is  
formatted.  
The maximum number of  
favorites is 999.  
2 Display the D icon.  
Touch and hold the picture until the D  
icon is displayed.  
The D icon can not be  
displayed during playback zoom.  
Tap f to cancel zoom before  
proceeding to Step 2.  
3 Tap D.  
Tap D or drag and drop the picture onto  
If the picture is already a  
favorite, tapping E will remove  
it from favorites.  
the D icon.  
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❚❚ Adding Multiple Pictures to Favorites  
Mode: B Tap: WC Favorites  
Use the Favorites option in the playback menu to add multiple pictures to favorites.  
1 Tap Favorites.  
Viewing favorites ..........A 38  
Adding the current  
picture to favorites .............A 36  
To exit without adding  
pictures to favorites, tap J.  
2 Select pictures.  
Tap pictures to add them to favorites.  
Selected pictures are indicated by y  
icons; tap again to deselect.  
3 Tap I.  
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Viewing Favorites  
To hide images not in the “favorites” list,  
Adding pictures to  
favorites...................................A 36  
tap h.  
To make all pictures available  
for viewing, tap C.  
View favorites  
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Viewing Pictures by Date  
Follow the steps below to restrict playback to pictures taken on a selected date.  
1 During playback, tap C.  
Only the last 30 days of  
shooting are listed individually;  
other images are listed under  
Others.  
Only the last 9000 pictures  
recorded on the selected date are  
available for viewing.  
List by date  
Pictures taken before the  
clock is set have a date stamp of  
January 1, 2012.  
2 Choose a date.  
Tap B or C to scroll through dates and  
tap a date to select it.  
To make all images available  
for viewing, tap C.  
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Slide Shows  
Mode: B  
Tap: WC Slide show  
View pictures as a slide show. Pictures will be displayed one at a time in the order recorded.  
1 Tap Slide show.  
Movie playback is not  
available during slide shows.  
Movies are shown by their first  
frame.  
Slide shows end automatically  
after 30 minutes.  
2 Choose the pictures shown.  
Tap All to view all pictures or  
Favorites only to view only  
favorites (A 38), or tap Select  
images by date and choose a  
date from a list to view only  
pictures taken on that date.  
Slide Show Playback Controls  
Tapping the monitor displays the following controls:  
Tap Jto exit without starting  
the slide show.  
Pause: Tap to pause the show.  
E
R
Volume can also be adjusted  
using the zoom control.  
Resume: Tap to resume playback.  
Skip back/skip ahead: Tap to skip back or ahead one frame.  
Volume: Tap to adjust volume.  
A/B  
X
End: Tap to end the show.  
G
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Filter Effects  
Mode: B  
Tap: WC Filter effects  
Apply filter effects to create retouched copies of pictures during playback:  
1 Tap Filter effects.  
Filter effects can not be  
applied to movies or to copies  
created with filter effects. Copies  
can only be created if there is  
sufficient memory remaining.  
Note that other cameras may be  
unable to display copies created  
with the COOLPIX S01 or upload  
them to a computer.  
2 Select a picture.  
Tap B or C to view pictures, then tap a  
picture and tap I.  
The original and copy have the  
same date of creation but are  
independent files (A 67) that  
do not share favorite (A 36) or  
print order status (A 51).  
To exit without creating a  
retouched copy, tap J.  
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3 Select a filter.  
Tap a filter and tap I.  
Toy camera effect  
Vignetting and color are adjusted for a toy camera effect.  
u
Apply a soft-filter effect from the center of the image  
outwards and in the vicinity of faces detected by the camera.  
Soft  
d
Fisheye  
Create the effect of a picture shot with a fish-eye lens.  
Real-life scenes take on the appearance of dioramas.  
Create a copy with vivid, saturated colors.  
Create a black-and-white copy.  
K
L
o
p
q
r
Miniature effect  
Vivid color  
Black-and-white  
Sepia  
Create a sepia-toned monochrome copy.  
Create a blue-and-white monochrome copy.  
Cyanotype  
4 Tap Yes.  
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Deleting Pictures  
Delete pictures as described below. Note that once deleted, pictures can not be recovered.  
❚❚ Deleting Individual Pictures  
To delete individual pictures during playback:  
1 Display the picture.  
Deleting multiple  
pictures....................................A 45  
Display the picture you want to delete.  
Favorites can not be deleted.  
Remove pictures from favorites  
before deleting them (A 36).  
Steps 2 and 3 can be omitted  
during playback zoom. Instead of  
touching and holding the  
picture, tap the E icon at the  
bottom of the display (A 34).  
2 Display the E icon.  
Touch and hold the picture until the E  
icon is displayed.  
3 Tap E.  
Tap E or drag and drop the picture onto  
the E icon.  
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4 Delete the picture.  
To exit without deleting the  
picture, tap No.  
A confirmation dialog will be displayed; tap  
Yes.  
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❚❚ Deleting Multiple Pictures  
Mode: B  
Tap: WC Delete  
Use the Delete option in the playback menu to delete multiple pictures.  
1 Tap Delete.  
Deleting individual  
pictures....................................A 43  
Some time may be required if  
the number of pictures affected  
is very large.  
2 Tap an option.  
Delete selected images. Tap B or C to view images and  
tap to select or deselect. Selected images are indicated by  
y icons. Tap I to proceed.  
F
Select images  
H
All images  
Delete all images.  
Select images by  
date  
Delete all images taken on a selected date. Tap B or C to  
view the desired date and tap to select.  
C
3 Tap Yes.  
Once deleted, pictures can  
not be recovered.  
To exit without deleting  
pictures, tap J, or tap No in the  
confirmation dialog.  
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Connect  
Copying Pictures to a Computer  
Installing ViewNX 2  
Install ViewNX 2 to upload, view, edit, and share photos and movies.  
An Internet connection is required. For system requirements and  
other information, see the Nikon website for your region.  
Your Imaging Toolbox  
1 Download the ViewNX 2 installer.  
Start the computer and download the installer from:  
Using ViewNX 2.............A 47  
Printing pictures............A 48  
Print orders ......................A 51  
Viewing pictures on TV  
2 Double-click the downloaded file.  
....................................................A 53  
3 Follow the on-screen instructions.  
For help installing ViewNX 2,  
click Install Guide.  
4 Exit the installer.  
Click Yes (Windows) or OK (Mac OS).  
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Using ViewNX 2: Downloading Pictures  
1 Turn the camera off.  
2 Connect the USB cable.  
If prompted to choose a  
program, select Nikon Transfer 2. If  
Windows 7 displays the following  
dialog, select Nikon Transfer 2 as  
described below.  
Connect the camera to the computer using the supplied USB  
cable. The camera will turn on and charging will start  
automatically (A 63).  
1 Under Import pictures  
and videos, click Change  
program. When prompted,  
select Import File using  
Nikon Transfer 2 and click  
OK.  
3 Start Nikon Transfer 2 component of ViewNX 2.  
4 Click Start Transfer.  
2 Double-click Import File.  
To launch ViewNX 2 manually,  
double-click the ViewNX 2  
shortcut on the desktop  
(Windows) or click the ViewNX 2  
icon in the Dock (Mac OS).  
Pictures will be copied to the computer.  
5 Disconnect the camera.  
Turn the camera off and disconnect the  
USB cable.  
For more information on using  
ViewNX 2, see online help.  
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Printing Photographs  
Selected photos can be printed on a PictBridge printer connected directly to the camera.  
❚❚ Connecting the Camera  
1 Turn the camera off.  
PictBridge.........................A 82  
Print orders ......................A 51  
2 Connect the USB cable.  
Be sure the camera is fully  
charged to prevent it turning off  
unexpectedly.  
Turn the printer on and connect it to the camera using the  
supplied USB cable. The camera will turn on automatically.  
Connect the camera directly to  
the printer, not via a USB hub.  
❚❚ Printing Individual Pictures  
The camera will not charge  
while connected to a printer.  
Note that some printers may fail  
to display the PictBridge dialog if  
Auto is selected for Charge by  
computer (A 63). If the  
1 Select a picture.  
Tap B or C to display the desired picture  
and tap I.  
PictBridge dialog is not displayed,  
turn the camera off, disconnect  
the USB cable, select Off for  
Charge by computer, and  
reconnect the camera.  
2 Adjust settings.  
When prompted, choose the number of  
copies (up to nine) and page size.  
3 Tap Start print.  
To exit without printing  
pictures, tap J.  
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❚❚ Printing Multiple Pictures  
1 Tap F.  
2 Choose a page size.  
3 Tap an option.  
Print selection: Tap the B and C arrows  
on the right to display pictures and tap a  
picture to select, then tap the B and C  
arrows on the left to choose the number  
of copies (up to nine). A maximum of 99  
pictures can be printed at a time;  
selected pictures are indicated by y icons. To deselect a  
picture, tap C until the number of copies is zero. To remove  
print marking from all pictures, tap n. When your selection is  
complete, tap I. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; tap  
Start print.  
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Print all images: Tap Start print to print one copy of all pictures  
in memory.  
DPOF printing: Tap Start print to print the pictures in the print order  
created with the Print order option in the playback menu. To  
view the print order, tap View images  
.
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Printing Photographs 50  
Print Orders (DPOF)  
Mode: B  
Tap: WC CPrint order  
Create a digital “print order” for PictBridge printers and for devices that support DPOF.  
1 Tap Print order.  
Printing pictures............A 48  
DPOF ..................................A 82  
Some printers may not print  
the date or shooting information.  
2 Select pictures.  
To exit without modifying the  
print order, tap J.  
Tap the B and C arrows on the right to  
display pictures and tap a picture to select,  
then tap the B and C arrows on the left  
to choose the number copies (up to nine).  
A maximum of 99 pictures can be printed  
at a time; selected pictures are indicated by y icons. To  
deselect a picture, tap C until the number of copies is zero. To  
remove print marking from all pictures, tap n. When your  
selection is complete, tap I.  
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Print Orders (DPOF) 51  
   
3 Select imprint options.  
The Date and Info options  
are reset each time the print  
order menu is displayed. The date  
is the date recorded when the  
picture was taken and is not  
affected by later adjustments to  
the time zone or camera clock.  
Tap the following options to select or deselect:  
Date: Print the date of recording on all pictures.  
Info: Print shooting information on all pictures.  
4 Tap I.  
Tap I to complete the print order.  
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Print Orders (DPOF) 52  
Viewing Pictures on TV  
To view pictures on a TV, connect the camera using an optional Audio Video Cable EG-CP14  
and follow the steps below.  
1 Turn the camera off.  
2 Connect the A/V cable.  
Always turn the camera off  
before connecting or  
disconnecting the A/V cable.  
Yellow  
White  
The edges of images may not be  
visible when viewed on the TV.  
If pictures are not displayed on  
the TV, check that the correct  
option is selected for Video  
mode in the setup menu (  
The controls on the camera are  
used for playback. To view other  
pictures, drag a finger left or right  
over the monitor, or tap the  
monitor to view movies. While the  
monitor is in use, the monitor will  
turn on and TV playback will be  
interrupted; when the monitor is  
no longer in use, TV playback will  
resume automatically after a short  
pause. Note, however, that  
3 Tune the TV to the video channel.  
4 Turn the camera on.  
Press and hold the c button to turn the  
camera on. The camera monitor will remain  
off and pictures will be displayed on the TV.  
volume can only be adjusted  
using the controls on the TV.  
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Viewing Pictures on TV 53  
     
The Setup Menu  
Use the setup menu to adjust basic camera settings. To display the setup  
menu, touch the W button and tap Set up. Tap B or C to display the  
desired item and tap to view options.  
Choose HOME display  
Welcome screen  
Time zone and date  
Sound settings  
Format memory  
Language  
Choose the design of the HOME display.  
Choose whether the camera displays a welcome message at startup.  
Set the camera clock.  
Silence the beeps made by the camera.  
Format camera memory.  
Choose a language for the camera display.  
Choose a video mode for connection to a TV or video device.  
Choose whether the camera charges when connected to a computer.  
Restore default settings.  
Video mode  
Charge by computer  
Reset all  
Firmware version  
View the camera firmware version.  
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Choosing a HOME Design  
Tap: Wz Set up Choose HOME display  
Choose the design of the HOME display.  
1 Tap Choose HOME display.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
2 Select a design.  
Selecting Wallpaper displays a  
list of pictures. Tap a picture and  
tap I to select the picture as  
wallpaper for the HOME display.  
Choose p to use the default  
wallpaper.  
Tap an option and tap I.  
Shooting  
Movie  
Play  
Set up  
(Default)  
Wallpaper  
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Choosing a HOME Design 55  
   
Welcome Screen  
Tap: Wz Set up Welcome screen  
Choose whether the camera displays a welcome message when turned on.  
1 Tap Welcome screen.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
2 Select an option.  
Tap On or Off (default) and tap I.  
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Welcome Screen 56  
   
Time Zone and Date  
Tap: Wz Set up Time zone and date  
Set the clock, choose the order in which the date is displayed, and choose a time zone.  
1 Tap Time zone and date.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
2 Tap an option.  
Tap items and tap A or B to edit. Tap I  
Date and time  
to save changes and exit.  
Date format  
Time zone  
Choose the order in which the year, month, and day are displayed.  
Switch between your home time zone and the time zone in your travel  
destination, or turn daylight saving time on or off (A 58).  
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Time Zone and Date 57  
         
❚❚ Choosing a Travel Destination Time Zone  
1 Tap Time zone.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
2 Tap x Travel destination.  
Z appears in the shooting  
display when the travel  
destination time zone is selected.  
To display the time in your home  
zone, tap w Home time zone.  
3 Tap o.  
4 Choose a time zone.  
To turn daylight saving time on  
or off, tap p.  
Tap C or D to highlight a time zone and  
tap I to select.  
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Sound Settings  
Tap: Wz Set up Sound settings  
Choose whether the camera sounds a beep when an operation is performed.  
1 Tap Sound settings.  
If On is selected, a beep will  
sound when the shutter is  
released, the monitor is touched,  
the camera focuses, or the power  
is turned on. A beep will also  
sound to warn of errors and other  
potential problems.  
2 Select an option.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
Tap On (default) or Off.  
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Formatting  
Tap: Wz Set up Format memory  
Format camera memory. Note that this permanently deletes all data in memory. Be sure to copy  
any pictures or other data you wish to keep to a computer before proceeding.  
1 Tap Format memory.  
Favorites (A 36) are deleted  
when memory is formatted.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
2 Tap Yes.  
3 Tap OK.  
Do not turn the camera off  
until formatting is complete and  
the setup menu is displayed.  
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Choosing a Language  
Tap: Wz Set up Language  
Choose a language for camera menus and displays.  
1 Tap Language.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
2 Tap a language.  
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Choosing a Language 61  
   
Video Mode  
Tap: Wz Set up Video mode  
Before connecting the camera to a TV, set the camera to the correct video standard.  
1 Tap Video mode.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
2 Tap an option.  
NTSC  
PAL  
Choose when connecting to NTSC devices.  
Choose when connecting to PAL devices.  
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Computer Charging  
Tap: Wz Set up Charge by computer  
Choose whether the camera charges when connected to a computer.  
1 Tap Charge by computer.  
The charging AC adapter  
...................................................... A 2  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J.  
2 Tap an option.  
The camera charges automatically while the computer and camera are  
Auto (default)  
on.  
Off  
The camera does not charge while connected to a computer.  
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A computer can not be used to charge the camera or  
The power-on lamp shows camera status as follows:  
Slow orange flash: Camera charging  
download data from camera memory until the initial language  
selection has been completed and the camera clock is set  
(A 3). Use the charging AC adapter (A 2) when charging  
the camera for the first time after purchase or if the camera  
clock has been re-initialized. Note that depending on their  
specifications or settings, some computers may fail to supply  
power to the camera even after the language and clock are set.  
Off: Charging not in progress or charging complete  
Rapid orange flash: Charging error. Ensure that the ambient  
temperature is in the correct range (5 °C–35 °C/41 °F–95 °F),  
the USB cable is correctly connected, and that the computer  
is not in sleep mode and is configured to supply power to the  
camera (note that depending on their specifications, some  
computers may be unable to supply power to the camera).  
The camera will not charge while off and may not charge while  
the computer is in sleep mode. While the computer is in sleep  
mode, the camera will continue run on battery power until  
turned off.  
Turn the camera off before connecting or disconnecting the  
USB cable.  
About three hours and 10 minutes are required to charge the  
battery by computer when no charge remains. Copying  
pictures to the computer increases the charging time; if you do  
not intend to transfer images, close Nikon Transfer 2 and any  
other image transfer software to reduce charging times. Once  
the battery is fully charged, the camera will turn off  
automatically if no data are exchanged with the computer for  
30 minutes.  
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Restoring Default Settings  
Tap: Wz Set up Reset all  
To restore camera settings to their default  
values, tap Reset all. A confirmation dialog  
will be displayed; tap Reset.  
To exit without changing  
settings, tap J or No.  
The following options are reset:  
Option  
Default  
Option  
Default  
Mode (A 7)  
A
Setup menu options  
Choose HOME display (A 55)  
Welcome screen (A 56)  
Sound settings (A 59)  
Charge by computer (A 63)  
PictBridge  
Shooting/movie menu options  
Self-timer (A 20)  
Flash mode (A 21)  
Special effects (A 23)  
Exposure comp. (A 24)  
Image mode (A 25)  
Touch shooting (A 26)  
Autofocus mode (A 28)  
Movie options (A 29)  
Off  
Off  
Auto  
On  
Off  
Auto  
0
3648 × 2736  
On  
Paper size (A 48)  
Default  
Single AF  
HD 720p (1280 × 720)  
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Restoring Default Settings 65  
   
Firmware Version  
Tap: Wz Set up Firmware version  
View the camera firmware version.  
Tap J to exit.  
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Firmware Version 66  
   
Technical Notes  
File and Folder Names  
Cleaning and storage  
....................................................A 71  
Camera care ....................A 68  
Troubleshooting............A 72  
Error messages...............A 77  
Specifications .................A 80  
Image files created by the camera are named as follows:  
DSCN0001.JPG  
Original photo or  
movie  
Four-digit file number  
(0001–9999) assigned in  
ascending order by camera  
DSCN  
FSCN  
JPG  
Still image  
Copy created with filter  
effects  
MOV Movie  
Files are stored in folders created automatically by the camera using names beginning with a three-digit folder number followed  
by “NIKON” (e.g., “100NIKON”). If a picture is taken when the current folder contains 200 files or a file numbered 9999, the camera will  
create a new folder and name it by adding 1 to the current folder number (for example, the next folder created after “100NIKON” will  
be “101NIKON”). If the last file number was 9999, the first file in the new folder will be numbered 0001. If the current folder is  
numbered 999 and contains either 200 files or a file numbered 9999, no new pictures can be taken until memory is formatted (before  
formatting memory, be sure to copy to a computer any pictures you want to keep).  
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File and Folder Names 67  
           
Caring for the Camera: Cautions  
To ensure continued enjoyment of your Nikon product, observe the precautions listed in this  
section and in “For Your Safety” (A iii–iv) when storing or using the device.  
Do not leave the lens pointed at the sun: Do not leave the lens  
pointed at the sun or other strong light source for an extended  
period. Intense light may cause the image sensor to deteriorate  
or produce a white blur effect in photographs.  
❚❚ Camera Care  
Do not drop: The product may malfunction if subjected to strong  
shocks or vibration. Do not touch or apply pressure to the lens.  
Keep dry: This product is not waterproof, and may malfunction if  
Turn the product off before disconnecting the charging AC adapter:  
immersed in water or exposed to high levels of humidity. Rusting of  
Do not unplug the product while it is on or while images are  
the internal mechanism can cause irreparable damage.  
being recorded or deleted. Forcibly cutting power in these  
Avoid sudden changes in temperature: Sudden changes in  
temperature, such as those that occur when entering or leaving a  
heated building on a cold day, can cause condensation inside the  
device. To prevent condensation, place the device in a carrying  
case or plastic bag before exposing it to sudden changes in  
temperature.  
circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to  
product memory or internal circuitry.  
The monitor: The monitor is 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 the monitor  
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.  
Keep away from strong magnetic fields: Do not use or store this  
device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong  
electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields. Strong static  
charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment such as  
radio transmitters could interfere with the displays, corrupt data,  
or affect the product's internal circuitry.  
Images in the monitor may be difficult to see in a bright light.  
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Caring for the Camera: Cautions 68  
 
Do not apply pressure to the monitor, as this could cause damage  
or malfunction. Dust or lint on the displays can be removed with  
a blower. Stains can be removed by wiping lightly with a soft  
cloth or chamois leather. Should the monitor break, care should  
be taken to avoid injury from broken glass and to prevent liquid  
crystal from the display touching the skin or entering the eyes  
and mouth.  
❚❚ The Camera Battery and Charging AC Adapter  
Do not use the camera at ambient temperatures below 0 °C  
(32 °F) or above 40 °C (104 °F); failure to observe this precaution  
could damage the camera battery or impair its performance.  
Battery capacity may be reduced at camera temperatures from  
45 °C (113 °F) to 60 °C (140 °F).  
Turning the camera on and off repeatedly when the battery is  
fully discharged will shorten battery life. If the camera battery is  
fully discharged, recharge the camera before use.  
When bright subjects are framed in the monitor, white or colored  
streaks may appear in the display, sometimes in association with  
color shading. This phenomenon, known as “smear, occurs when  
bright light strikes the image sensor and does not indicate a  
malfunction. Smear has no effect on photographs taken with the  
camera, but you should avoid shooting movies with the sun or  
other bright light sources in or near the frame.  
Battery capacity tends to decrease on cold days. Be sure the  
camera is fully charged before taking photographs outside in  
cold weather and keep the camera warm. Some of the capacity  
lost to cold may be regained when the camera warms again.  
If the camera will not be used for some time, run the battery flat  
and store the camera in a location with an ambient temperature  
of 15 °C to 25 °C (59 °F to 77 °F; avoid hot or extremely cold  
locations). Repeat this process at least once every six months.  
A marked drop in the time the camera retains its charge when  
used at room temperature indicates that the battery requires  
replacement. The battery is not user-serviceable but can be  
replaced, for a fee, by a Nikon-authorized service representative.  
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Caring for the Camera: Cautions 69  
   
Charging: The camera is equipped with a built-in rechargeable  
Li-ion battery which is not charged at shipment; before use,  
charge the camera using the supplied charging AC adapter  
(A 2). Charge at ambient temperatures between 5 °C (41 °F)  
and 35 °C (95 °F); at temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) or above  
60 °C (140 °F), the camera will not charge. Attempting to charge  
the camera while its internal temperature is elevated will impair  
performance, and the camera may not charge or charge only  
partially. Wait for the camera to cool before charging.  
❚❚ Memory  
Memory cards can not be used.  
Formatting camera memory permanently deletes all data it  
contains. Be sure to copy any pictures or other data you wish to  
keep to a computer prior to formatting.  
Do not turn the camera off or disconnect the charging AC  
adapter while memory is being formatted, images are being  
recorded or deleted, or data are being copied to a computer.  
Failure to observe this precaution could result in loss of data or  
damage to the camera.  
Continuing to charge the camera after it is fully charged can  
impair battery performance.  
The temperature of the camera may rise during charging, but this  
does not indicate a malfunction.  
❚❚ Disposal  
Nikon cameras with built-in batteries should be sent to a Nikon-  
authorized service center for disposal. Before disposing of the  
camera, be sure to delete all image data from the camera as  
described on page vii.  
The charging AC adapter: Use the EH-69P with compatible devices  
only. Do not attempt to charge the camera with other AC or USB-  
AC adapters. Failure to observe this precaution could damage the  
camera or cause it to overheat.  
The EH-69P is for use in the country of purchase. Before visiting  
other countries, contact your travel agent for information on plug  
adapters.  
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Cleaning and Storage  
❚❚ Cleaning  
❚❚ Storage  
Do not store the camera next to equipment that produces strong  
electromagnetic fields (such as televisions or radios) or in  
locations that are poorly ventilated, subject to humidities over  
60%, or exposed to temperatures above 50 °C (122 °F) or below  
–10 °C (14 °F).  
Lens: Avoid touching the glass with your fingers. Remove dust or  
lint with a blower (typically a small device with a rubber bulb on  
one end, which is pumped to produce a stream of air from the  
other). To remove fingerprints and other stains, wipe the lens  
with a soft cloth, working in a spiral from the center outward and  
applying lens cleaner (available from third-party suppliers) to the  
cloth if required.  
To prevent mold or mildew, take the camera out of storage at  
least once a month, turn it on, and release the shutter a few times  
before putting the camera away again.  
Monitor: Remove dust or lint with a blower. To remove  
fingerprints and other stains, use a soft, dry cloth, being careful  
not to apply pressure.  
Body: Use a blower to remove dust and lint, then wipe gently  
with a soft, dry cloth. After using the camera at the beach or  
seaside, use a cloth lightly dampened in fresh water to wipe off  
any sand or salt and then dry the camera thoroughly.  
Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals.  
Important: Dust or other foreign matter inside the camera may  
cause damage not covered under warranty.  
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Cleaning and Storage 71  
   
Troubleshooting  
If the camera fails to function as expected, check this list of common problems before  
consulting your retailer or Nikon representative.  
❚❚ Battery/Display/Setup  
Problem  
Cause/solution  
A
Wait for recording to end. If the problem persists, turn the camera off. If the camera does not  
The camera is on but does not turn off, press the reset button using a pointed object (A 5). Note that although any data  
respond.  
currently being recorded will be lost, data that have already been recorded will not be  
affected by pressing the reset button.  
If you are using the charging AC adapter, confirm that it is connected and plugged in.  
If the camera is connected to a computer, confirm that:  
- Auto is selected for Charge by computer in the setup menu,  
- the USB cable is connected,  
- the camera is on, and  
The camera does not charge. - the computer is on and not in sleep mode.  
Note that the charging AC adapter must be used the first time the camera is charged or  
when charging the camera after the clock has been re-initialized; if the clock is not set, the  
camera will not charge when connected to a computer. Depending on specifications or  
settings, some computers may not supply power to the camera even when the clock is  
set.  
The camera does not turn on. The battery is exhausted.  
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Cause/solution  
Problem  
A
The battery is exhausted.  
The camera is cold.  
The charging AC adapter was connected while the camera was on.  
The USB cable was disconnected while the camera was connected to a computer or  
printer. Reconnect the USB cable.  
The camera turns off  
unexpectedly.  
The camera’s internal temperature is elevated. Wait for the camera to cool.  
The camera is off.  
The camera is in sleep mode. Press the shutter-release button halfway.  
The camera is connected to a computer or TV.  
The monitor is blank.  
The monitor is hard to read. The monitor is dirty.  
The camera is warm to the  
touch.  
The temperature of the camera may rise if it is used for extended periods or in warm  
environments. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.  
Check that the clock is set correctly. Note that the camera clock is less accurate than most 57  
household timepieces and must periodically be reset.  
The date and time are  
incorrect.  
Photos taken while the “clock not set” icon flashes in the display have a time stamp of  
“0000/00/00 00:00, while movies have a time stamp of “2012/01/01 00:00.  
The camera prompts you to The clock battery is exhausted and settings have been reset.  
set the clock.  
Camera settings are reset.  
The monitor turns off and the The camera’s internal temperature is elevated. Turn the camera off and wait for it to cool.  
power-on lamp flashes green.  
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❚❚ Shooting  
Problem  
Cause/solution  
A
Pictures or menus are displayed: Press the shutter-release button to exit.  
The battery is exhausted.  
The flash indicator flashes: The flash is charging.  
No pictures can be taken.  
A USB or A/V cable is connected.  
Shooting not available.  
Pictures are out of focus.  
Pictures are blurred.  
The subject is too close to the camera.  
The camera is unable to focus. Refocus or turn the camera off and then on again.  
Turn the flash on.  
Steady the camera using a bean bag or other similar object and use the self-timer.  
Bright spots appear in  
The flash is reflecting from dust in the air. Turn the flash off.  
pictures taken with the flash.  
The flash is off.  
The camera is in movie mode.  
Off is selected for Sound settings in the setup menu.  
The camera is in movie mode.  
The speaker is covered.  
The flash does not fire.  
The shutter is silent.  
The AF-assist illuminator does The AF-assist illuminator may not light depending on the scene or the position of the  
not light.  
subject in the frame.  
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Cause/solution  
Problem  
A
Pictures are smudged.  
The lens is dirty. Clean the lens.  
Image “noise” appears in  
photos.  
“Noise” (bright spots, randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines) may appear when the  
subject is poorly lit. Use the flash.  
The flash is off.  
The flash window is obstructed.  
The subject is too far away or backlit.  
Exposure compensation is too low.  
Pictures are dark.  
Pictures are too bright.  
Exposure compensation is too high.  
Red-eye reduction is applied Red-eye reduction may in very rare cases be applied to areas with no red-eye.  
to areas with no red-eye.  
Recording is slow.  
The camera is processing images to reduce noise or red-eye.  
Ringed bands or rainbow  
stripes appear in photos.  
The sun or other very bright light source is in the frame. Recompose the picture with the  
light source not in the frame or in another position.  
❚❚ Playback  
Problem  
Cause/solution  
A
Playback zoom is not  
available.  
Playback zoom is not available with movies.  
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Cause/solution  
Problem  
A
Confirm that the picture conforms to the requirements on page 41; note that filter effects 41  
are not available with movies.  
Filter effects are not available.  
Pictures are not displayed on The wrong Video mode is selected.  
TV.  
The camera contains no pictures.  
Pictures are unexpectedly  
removed from favorites.  
The contents of camera memory have been modified by a computer.  
The camera is off.  
The camera battery is exhausted.  
Nikon Transfer 2 does not start  
when the camera is  
connected to a computer.  
The USB cable is not correctly connected or the computer has not detected the camera. 47  
The computer does not satisfy the system requirements for ViewNX 2.  
For more information, see the online help for ViewNX 2 (A 47).  
The PictBridge dialog is not If Auto is selected for Charge by computer, select Off and reconnect the camera.  
displayed when the camera is  
connected to a printer  
No pictures available for  
printing.  
The camera contains no pictures.  
Pictures do not print at the  
selected page size.  
The printer does not support the page size selected with the camera or uses automatic  
page size selection. Use printer controls to choose the page size.  
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Error Messages  
This section lists the error messages that appear in the display.  
Message  
Cause/solution  
The clock is not set. Set the camera clock.  
A
O (flashes)  
The camera battery is exhausted. Charge the camera.  
Battery exhausted.  
The internal temperature of the camera is elevated. The power-on lamp will flash quickly to  
notify you that the camera will turn off automatically in five seconds. Wait for the camera to  
cool.  
The camera will turn off to  
prevent overheating.  
The camera is unable to focus. Try focusing again or focus on another subject at the same 9, 14  
distance and recompose the picture using focus lock.  
Q (flashes red)  
An image is being recorded. Wait for the camera to finish recording.  
Please wait for the camera to  
finish recording.  
Memory is full. Choose another image mode or delete pictures after copying any you want 25, 43,  
Out of memory.  
to keep to a computer.  
An error occurred during recording or the camera has run out of file numbers: Format  
memory.  
Image cannot be saved.  
Cannot record movie.  
Recording timed out before recording was complete.  
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Error Messages 77  
   
Cause/solution  
Message  
A
Camera contains no images.  
Favorites playback selected when favorites contains no images: Add images to favorites. 36, 38  
Memory contains no images.  
File is corrupt.  
File contains no image data.  
All images are hidden.  
No pictures of the selected type are available for display in a slide show.  
The time zone selected for the travel destination is the same as the home time zone.  
Travel destination is in the  
current time zone.  
The maximum number of pictures in favorites is 999. Remove some of the existing pictures 36  
from favorites.  
Album is full. No further  
pictures can be added.  
A lens error has occurred. Turn the camera off and then on again. If the problem persists,  
press the reset button with a pointed object (A 5). If the problem still persists, contact a  
Nikon-authorized service representative.  
Lens error  
An error occurred during printing. Turn the camera off and reconnect the USB cable.  
Communications error  
System error  
An error has occurred in the camera’s internal circuitry. Turn the camera off and then on  
again. If the problem persists, press the reset button with a pointed object (A 5). If the  
problem still persists, contact a Nikon-authorized service representative.  
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Error Messages 78  
 
Cause/solution  
Message  
A
An error occurred during printing. Check the printer to identify the issue * and tap Resume  
to continue printing once the problem is resolved.  
Printer error: check printer  
status  
No paper of the selected size is loaded. Insert paper of the correct size * and tap Resume  
to continue printing.  
Paper has jammed in the printer. Clear the jam * and tap Resume to continue printing.  
The printer is out of paper. Insert paper of the correct size * and tap Resume to continue  
Printer error: check paper  
Printer error: paper jam  
Printer error: out of paper  
printing.  
Check the ink supply * and tap Resume to continue printing once the problem is resolved. —  
Printer error: check ink  
Printer error: out of ink  
Printer error: file corrupt  
The printer is out of ink. Replace the ink * and tap Resume to continue printing.  
The current picture is corrupt. Tap Cancel to end printing.  
* See the printer manual for more information.  
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Error Messages 79  
Specifications  
❚❚ Nikon COOLPIX S01 Digital Camera  
Type  
Compact digital camera  
6.2 cm (2.5-in.), approx. 230k-dot  
touch screen TFT LCD  
Frame coverage (shooting) Approx. 96% vertical and horizontal  
Monitor  
Number of effective pixels 10.1 million  
1/2.9-in. type CCD; total pixels:  
approx. 10.34 million  
3× optical zoom, NIKKOR lens  
4.1–12.3 mm (angle of view equivalent to  
29–87 mm lens in 35 mm [135] format)  
f/3.3–5.9  
Image sensor  
Lens  
Approx. 100% vertical and  
horizontal  
Frame coverage (playback)  
Storage  
Medium  
File system  
Focal length  
Internal memory (approx. 7.3 GB)  
DCF, Exif 2.3, DPOF-compliant  
Still pictures: JPEG  
f/-number  
Construction  
6 elements in 5 groups  
File formats  
Movies: MOV (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC with  
LPCM monaural sound)  
10 M (3648 × 2736)  
4 M (2272 × 1704)  
2 M (1600 × 1200)  
Up to 4× (angle of view equivalent to  
approx. 348 mm lens in 35 mm [135] format)  
Electronic VR (movies)  
Motion detection (still pictures)  
Contrast-detect AF  
Digital zoom magnification  
Vibration reduction  
Motion blur reduction  
Autofocus (AF)  
Image size (pixels)  
HD 720p (1280 × 720)  
VGA (640 × 480)  
Approx. 50 cm (1 ft 8 in.)  
; approx.  
) or approx. 50 cm  
(T) in macro close-up  
Movie frame size (pixels)  
Focus range (measured  
from center of front  
surface of lens)  
5 cm (2 in.)  
(W  
ISO sensitivity (standard  
output sensitivity)  
Exposure  
(1 ft 8 in.)  
ISO 80–1600  
mode  
Center, face priority, manual (tap to  
select)  
Focus-area selection  
256-segment matrix, center-  
weighted (at under 2× digital zoom), spot  
(at 2× digital zoom and up)  
Metering mode  
Programmed auto with exposure  
Exposure control  
compensation ( 2 EV in steps of 1/3 EV)  
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Mechanical and charge-coupled  
electronic shutter  
1/2000 – 1 s  
Approx. 2 h 50 min (using Charging AC  
Adapter EH-69P; battery fully discharged)  
Shutter  
Speed  
Charging time  
Battery life 1  
Electronically-selected neutral  
density (ND) filter (–3 AV)  
2 positions (f/3.3 and f/9.3 [W])  
Approx. 10 seconds  
Still pictures  
Approx. 190 (with built-in battery)  
Aperture  
Movies (actual battery life  
for recording) 2  
Case (optional)  
Approx. 1 h 10 min (with built-in battery)  
Range  
Self-timer  
CS-CP4-1 (with strap)  
Built-in flash  
Approx. 77.0 × 51.2 × 17.2 mm  
(3.1 × 2.1 × 0.7 in.), excluding  
projections  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
W: 0.5–1.4 m (1 ft 8 in.–4 ft 7 in.)  
T: 0.5–0.8 m (1 ft 8 in.–2 ft 7 in.)  
TTL auto with monitor preflashes  
Hi-Speed USB  
MTP, PTP  
NTSC, PAL  
Audio video output/digital I/O (USB)  
Arabic, Bengali, 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, Tamil,  
Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese  
Built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery  
Range (approx.; auto ISO)  
Weight  
Approx. 96 g (3.4 oz)  
Flash control  
Interface  
Data transfer protocols  
Video output  
I/O terminal  
Operating environment  
Temperature  
Humidity  
0 °C–40 °C (32 °F–104 °F)  
85% or less (no condensation)  
Unless otherwise stated, all figures assume a fully-charged  
battery and an ambient temperature of 23 3 °C (73.4 5.4 °F) as  
specified by the Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA).  
1 Figures based on CIPA standards for measuring the endurance of  
camera batteries. Performance for still pictures measured under the  
following test conditions: q 3648 × 2736 selected for Image  
mode, zoom adjusted with each shot, and flash fired with every  
other shot. Movie recording time assumes a frame size of 1280 ×  
720. Figures may vary with use, the interval between shots, and the  
length of time menus and images are displayed.  
Supported languages  
Power sources  
2 Individual movie files can not exceed 29 minutes in length.  
Recording may end before this limit is reached if camera  
temperature becomes elevated.  
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❚❚ Charging AC Adapter EH-69P  
❚❚ Supported Standards  
DCF: The Design Rule for Camera File Systems (DCF) is a  
standard widely used in the digital camera industry to ensure  
compatibility among different makes of camera.  
DPOF: Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is an industry-wide  
standard that allows pictures to be printed from print orders  
stored in memory.  
AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz,  
0.068–0.042 A  
Rated input  
Rated output  
DC 5.0 V, 550 mA  
Operating temperature  
0 °C–40 °C (32 °F–104 °F)  
Approx. 55 × 22 × 54 mm  
(2.2 × 0.9 × 2.2 in.), excluding plug  
adapter  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
Exif version 2.3: The camera supports Exif (Exchangeable Image  
File Format for Digital Still Cameras) version 2.3, a standard in  
which information stored with photographs is used for optimal  
color reproduction when the images are output on 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.  
Approx. 55 g (2.0 oz), excluding plug  
adapter  
Weight  
Specifications subject to change without notice. Nikon will not  
be held liable for damages that may result from any errors this  
manual may contain.  
❚❚ AVC Patent Portfolio License  
This product is licensed under the AVC patent portfolio license for  
the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i)  
encode video in compliance with the AVC standard (“AVC video”)  
and/or (ii) decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer  
engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was  
obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC video. No  
license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional  
information may be obtained from MPEG LA, L. L. C.  
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Specifications 82  
     
❚❚ FreeType License (FreeType2)  
Portions of this software are copyright © 2012 The FreeType  
Project (http://www.freetype.org). All rights reserved.  
❚❚ MIT License (HarfBuzz)  
Portions of this software are copyright © 2012 The HarfBuzz Project  
(
rights reserved.  
❚❚ Trademark Information  
Macintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTime are registered trademarks of  
Apple Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft,  
Windows, and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks, or  
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or  
other countries. The PictBridge logo is a trademark. Adobe and  
Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc. All other  
trade names mentioned in this manual or the other  
documentation provided with your Nikon product are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.  
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Specifications 83  
Index  
Symbols  
D
H
I
A
J
E
F
L
B
C
M
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Press the shutter-release button  
halfway ................................................ 9  
R
N
U
S
V
P
Press the shutter-release button all  
the way down.................................... 9  
W
Z
T
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No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation  
in critical articles or reviews), may be made without written authorization from NIKON  
CORPORATION.  
SB2H01(11)  
6MNA9911-01  
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