DIGITAL CAMERA
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Introduction
Read This First
all other instructions thoroughly and keep them where they will be read by all
who use the camera.
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If you want to start using the camera right away, see “Preparing for
Other Information
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Symbols and Conventions
Symbol
Description
This icon marks cautions and information that should be read
before using the camera.
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This icon marks notes and information that should be read
before using the camera.
These icons mark other pages containing relevant information;
E: “Reference Section”, F: “Technical Notes and Index.”
A/E/F
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SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards are referred to as “memory cards” in this
manual.
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The setting at the time of purchase is referred to as the “default setting.”
The names of menu items displayed in the camera monitor, and the names
of buttons or messages displayed on a computer monitor appear in bold.
In this manual, images are sometimes omitted from monitor display samples
so that monitor indicators can be more clearly shown.
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Information and Precautions
Life-Long Learning
As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning” commitment to ongoing product support
and education, continually updated information is available online at the following
websites:
• For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/
• For users in Europe and Africa: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support/
• For users in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East: http://www.nikon-asia.com/
Visit these websites to keep up-to-date with the latest product information, tips,
answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs), and general advice on digital imaging
and photography. Additional information may be available from the Nikon
representative in your area. Visit the website below for contact information.
http://imaging.nikon.com/
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories
Nikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex
electronic circuitry. Only Nikon brand electronic accessories (including battery
chargers, batteries, Charging AC Adapters, AC adapters and, USB cables) 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.
The use of third-party rechargeable Li-ion batteries not bearing the Nikon
holographic seal could interfere with normal operation of the camera or result in the
batteries overheating, igniting, rupturing, or leaking.
Holographic seal: Identifies this
device as an authentic Nikon product.
For more information about Nikon brand accessories, contact a local authorized
Nikon dealer.
Before Taking Important Pictures
Before taking pictures on important occasions (such as at weddings or before taking
the camera on a trip), take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning
normally. Nikon will not be held liable for damages or lost profits that may result from
product malfunction.
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About the Manuals
• No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced,
transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any
language in any form, by any means, without Nikon’s prior written permission.
• Illustrations and monitor content shown in this manual may differ from the actual
product.
• Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software
described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice.
• Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this
product.
• While every effort was made to ensure that the information in these manuals is
accurate and complete, we would appreciate it were you to bring any errors or
omissions to the attention of the Nikon representative in your area (address
provided separately).
Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction
Note that simply being in possession of material that was digitally copied or
reproduced by means of a scanner, digital camera or other device may be
punishable by law.
• Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced
Do not copy or reproduce paper money, coins, securities, government bonds or local
government bonds, even if such copies or reproductions are stamped “Sample.” The
copying or reproduction of paper money, coins, or securities which are circulated in a
foreign country is prohibited. Unless the prior permission of the government was
obtained, the copying or reproduction of unused postage stamps or post cards
issued by the government is prohibited.
The copying or reproduction of stamps issued by the government and of certified
documents stipulated by law is prohibited.
• Cautions on certain copies and reproductions
The government has issued cautions on copies or reproductions of securities issued
by private companies (shares, bills, checks, gift certificates, etc.), commuter passes, or
coupon tickets, except when a minimum of necessary copies are to be provided for
business use by a company. Also, do not copy or reproduce passports issued by the
government, licenses issued by public agencies and private groups, ID cards and
tickets, such as passes and meal coupons.
• Comply with copyright notices
The copying or reproduction of copyrighted creative works such as books, music,
paintings, woodcut prints, maps, drawings, movies, and photographs is governed by
national and international copyright laws. Do not use this product for the purpose of
making illegal copies or to infringe copyright laws.
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Disposing of Data Storage Devices
Please note that deleting images or formatting data storage devices such as memory
cards or built-in camera memory does not completely erase the original image data.
Deleted files can sometimes be recovered from discarded storage devices using
commercially available software, potentially resulting in the malicious use of personal
image data. Ensuring the privacy of such data is the user’s responsibility.
Before discarding a data storage device or transferring ownership to another person,
erase all data using commercial deletion software, or set Record location data of
completely refill it with images containing no private information (for example,
images of empty sky). Care should be taken to avoid injury or damage to property
when physically destroying data storage devices. For the COOLPIX S9900, the log
data saved on the memory card is handled in the same way as other data. To erase
the log data that is obtained but not stored on the memory card, select Create log
➝ End log ➝ Erase log.
To delete the Wi-Fi settings, select Restore default settings in the Wi-Fi options
Conformity Marking
Follow the procedure below to display some of the conformity markings that the
camera complies with.
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MConformity marking Mkbutton
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For Your Safety
To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others,
read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this
equipment. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product
will read them.
The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions
listed in this section are indicated by the following symbol:
This icon marks warnings, information that should be read before using
this Nikon product, to prevent possible injury.
WARNINGS
Turn off in the event of malfunction
Should you notice smoke or an unusual smell coming from the camera or
Charging AC Adapter, unplug the Charging AC Adapter and remove the
battery immediately, taking care to avoid burns. Continued operation could
result in injury. After removing or disconnecting the power source, take the
equipment to a Nikon-authorized service representative for inspection.
Do not disassemble
Touching the internal parts of the camera or Charging AC Adapter could result
in injury. Repairs should be performed only by qualified technicians. Should the
camera or Charging AC Adapter break open as the result of a fall or other
accident, take the product to a Nikon-authorized service representative for
inspection, after unplugging the product and/or removing the battery.
Do not use the camera or Charging AC Adapter in the presence of
flammable gas
Do not use electronic equipment in the presence of flammable gas, as this
could result in explosion or fire.
Handle the camera strap with care
Never place the strap around the neck of an infant or child.
Keep out of reach of children
Particular care should be taken to prevent infants from putting the battery or
other small parts into their mouths.
Do not remain in contact with the camera, Charging AC Adapter,
or AC adapter for extended periods while the devices are on or in
use
Parts of the devices become hot. Leaving the devices in direct contact with the
skin for extended periods may result in low-temperature burns.
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Do not leave the product where it will be exposed to extremely
high temperatures, such as in an enclosed automobile or in direct
sunlight
Failure to observe this precaution could cause damage or fire.
Observe caution when handling the battery
The battery may leak, overheat, or explode if improperly handled. Observe the
following precautions when handling the battery for use in this product:
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Before replacing the battery, turn the product off. If you are using the
Charging AC Adapter/AC adapter, be sure it is unplugged.
Use only a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL12 (included). Charge the
battery by using a camera that supports battery charging. To perform this
operation, use the Charging AC Adapter EH-71P/EH-71PCH (included) and
USB Cable UC-E21 (included). The Battery Charger MH-65 (available
separately) is also available to charge the battery without using a camera.
When inserting the battery, do not attempt to insert it upside down or
backwards.
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Do not short or disassemble the battery or attempt to remove or break the
battery insulation or casing.
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Do not expose the battery to flame or to excessive heat.
Do not immerse in or expose to water.
Put the battery in a plastic bag, etc. in order to insulate it before transporting.
Do not transport or store with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins.
The battery is prone to leakage when fully discharged. To avoid damage to
the product, be sure to remove the battery when no charge remains.
Discontinue use immediately should you notice any change in the battery,
such as discoloration or deformation.
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If liquid from the damaged battery comes in contact with clothing or skin,
rinse immediately with plenty of water.
Observe the following precautions when handling the Charging
AC Adapter
Keep dry. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or electric
shock.
Dust on or near the metal parts of the plug should be removed with a dry
cloth. Continued use could result in fire.
Do not handle the plug or go near the Charging AC Adapter during
lightning storms. Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric
shock.
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Do not damage, modify, forcibly tug or bend the USB cable, place it under
heavy objects, or expose it to heat or flames. Should the insulation be
damaged and the wires become exposed, take it to a Nikon-authorized
service representative for inspection. Failure to observe these precautions
could result in fire or electric shock.
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Do not handle the plug or Charging AC Adapter with wet hands. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in electric shock.
Do not use with travel converters or adapters designed to convert from one
voltage to another or with DC-to-AC inverters. Failure to observe this
precaution could damage the product or cause overheating or fire.
Use the appropriate power supply (battery, Charging AC Adapter,
AC adapter, USB cable)
Using a power supply other than those provided or sold by Nikon could result
in damage or malfunction.
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 touch the moving parts of the lens
Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury.
Handle moving parts with care
Be careful that your fingers or other objects are not pinched by the lens cover
or other moving parts.
Using the flash close to your subject's eyes could cause temporary
visual impairment
The flash should be no less than 1 meter (3 ft 4 in.) from the subject.
Particular care should be observed when photographing infants.
Do not operate the flash with the flash window touching a person
or object
Failure to observe this precaution could result in burns or fire.
Avoid contact with liquid crystal
Should the monitor break, care should be taken to avoid injury caused by
broken glass and to prevent liquid crystal from the monitor touching the skin
or entering the eyes or mouth.
Follow the instructions of airline and hospital personnel
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Notices
Notices for Customers in the U.S.A.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS -
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use an attachment plug adapter of
the proper configuration for the power outlet if needed.
The power supply unit is intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical or
floor mount position.
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:
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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.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
CAUTIONS
Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications
made to this device that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corporation may
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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.
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Notice for Customers in the State of California
WARNING
Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to
the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
Nikon Inc.,
1300 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, New York 11747-3064, U.S.A.
Tel: 631-547-4200
Notice for Customers in Canada
CAN ICES-3 B / NMB-3 B
Notices for Customers in Europe
CAUTIONS
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment is to
be collected separately.
The following apply only to users in European countries:
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This product is designated for separate collection at an
appropriate collection point. Do not dispose of as household
waste.
Separate collection and recycling helps conserve natural resources and
prevent negative consequences for human health and the environment
that might result from incorrect disposal.
For more information, contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge
of waste management.
This symbol on the battery indicates that the battery is to be
collected separately.
The following apply only to users in European countries:
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All batteries, whether marked with this symbol or not, are
designated for separate collection at an appropriate collection
point. Do not dispose of as household waste.
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For more information, contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge
of waste management.
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<Important> Notes About Location Data
Functions (GPS/GLONASS, Electronic
Compass)
bMap/location name data of this camera
Before using the location data functions, make sure to read “USER LICENSE
to the terms.
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The maps and location name information (Points of Interest: POI) are as of
April 2014.
The maps and location name information will not be updated.
The details of geological formations are displayed simplistically according to
the scale of a map. The scale of a map and level of detail of the location data
vary depending on country and region.
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If the latitude becomes higher, the horizontal and vertical scales displayed
on the monitor vary, therefore displayed geological formations differ from
the actual formations. Use the maps and location name information only as
a guide.
The detailed map data and location name information (Points of Interest:
POI) of the People’s Republic of China (“China”) and the Republic of Korea
are not provided for the COOLPIX S9900.
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bNotes about record location data functions and log recording
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When Record location data in Location data options of the Location
data options menu is set to On or during log recording, record location data
functions and log recording function will continue to operate even after the
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An individual may be identified from still images or movies that have been
recorded with location data. Observe caution when you transfer still images
or movies recorded with location data, or log files to a third party or upload
them to a network such as the Internet where the public can view them.
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bNotes about measurement functions
The COOLPIX S9900 is a camera. Do not use this camera as a navigation device
or measuring instrument.
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Use information (such as direction) measured by the camera as a guideline
only. Do not use this information for navigation of an airplane, car, and
person or land survey applications.
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When you use the camera for mountain climbing or trekking, make sure to
take a map, navigation device, or measuring instrument separately.
bUsing the camera overseas
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Before taking the camera with location data functions overseas for travel,
consult your travel agency or embassy of the country you are visiting to
confirm whether there is any restriction on use. For example, you cannot
record location data logs without permission from the government in China.
Set Record location data to Off.
The location data may not function properly in China and on the borders
between China and neighboring countries (as of December 2014).
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Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN Network)
This product is controlled by the United States Export Administration
Regulations, and you are required to obtain permission from the United States
government if you export or re-export this product to any country to which the
United States embargoes goods. The following countries were subject to
embargo: Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria. Since the target countries
are subject to change, please contact the United States Department of
Commerce for the latest information.
Restrictions on Wireless Devices
The wireless transceiver included in this product conforms to wireless
regulations in the country of sale and is not for use in other countries (products
purchased in the EU or EFTA can be used anywhere within the EU and EFTA).
Nikon does not accept liability for use in other countries. Users who are unsure
as to the original country of sale should consult with their local Nikon service
center or Nikon-authorized service representative. This restriction applies to
wireless operation only and not to any other use of the product.
Notice for Customers in the U.S.A. and Canada
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry of Canada
(IC)
Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-
exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this
device.
FCC/IC RF Exposure Statement
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are
associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however,
that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power wireless
devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range
while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by
heating tissue), exposure of low-level RF that does not produce heating effects
causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF
exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested
that some biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been
confirmed by additional research.
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COOLPIX S9900, which is equipped with a DW092 (FCC ID:EW4DW092 / IC
ID:4634A-3149EC) Wireless LAN Module, has been tested and found to comply
with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment
and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C
to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. Please refer
to the SAR test report that was uploaded to FCC website.
Declaration of Conformity (Europe)
Hereby, Nikon Corporation, declares that COOLPIX S9900 is in compliance with
the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/
EC. The declaration of conformity may be consulted at
http://imaging.nikon.com/support/pdf/DoC_S9900.pdf.
Notice for Customers in Jamaica
This product contains a Type Approved Module by Jamaica:
“SMA - DW092”
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Precautions when Using Radio Transmissions
Always keep in mind that radio transmission or reception of data is subject to
interception by third parties. Note that Nikon is not responsible for data or
information leaks that may occur during data transfer.
Personal Information Management and Disclaimer
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User information registered and configured on the product, including
wireless LAN connection settings and other personal information, is
susceptible to alteration and loss resulting from operational error, static
electricity, accident, malfunction, repair or other handling. Always keep
separate copies of important information. Nikon is not responsible for any
direct or indirect damages or lost profits resulting from alteration or loss of
content that is not attributable to Nikon.
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Before discarding this product or transferring it to another owner, perform
and configured with the product, including wireless LAN connection
settings and other personal information.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................ ii
Read This First ............................................................................................................................ ii
Information and Precautions............................................................................................................... iv
For Your Safety ........................................................................................................................ vii
WARNINGS .................................................................................................................................................... vii
Notices.......................................................................................................................................... x
<Important> Notes About Location Data Functions
(GPS/GLONASS, Electronic Compass).............................................................................. xii
Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN Network)............................................................................................ xiv
Parts of the Camera .................................................................................................. 1
The Camera Body...................................................................................................................... 1
The Monitor ................................................................................................................................ 3
Insert the Battery and Memory Card ................................................................................. 7
Removing the Battery or Memory Card......................................................................................... 7
Charge the Battery ................................................................................................................... 8
Shooting with A (Auto) Mode......................................................................................... 13
Using the Flash........................................................................................................................................... 16
Play Back Images..................................................................................................................... 18
Delete Images .......................................................................................................................... 19
Recording Movies................................................................................................................... 20
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A (Auto) Mode ...................................................................................................................... 22
Flash Mode................................................................................................................................ 35
Self-timer ................................................................................................................................... 37
Creative Slider (Adjusting Brightness (Exposure Compensation),
Exposure Compensation (Adjusting Brightness) ........................................................ 43
For A, B, C, D modes.......................................................................................................................... 49
For Smart Portrait mode....................................................................................................................... 50
The Playback Menu................................................................................................................ 52
The Setup Menu...................................................................................................................... 54
Installing the Software on the Smart Device ................................................................ 56
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Reference Section .............................................................................................. E1
Tips and Notes on the Scene Mode ............................................................................ E3
Shooting Time-lapse Movies ....................................................................................................... E9
Shooting with Easy Panorama................................................................................................. E11
Playback with Easy Panorama.................................................................................................. E13
Default Settings (Flash, Self-timer, Etc.).................................................................. E14
Focusing............................................................................................................................. E16
Using Face Detection.................................................................................................................... E16
Using Skin Softening...................................................................................................................... E17
Subjects Not Suitable for Autofocus.................................................................................... E17
Using Target Finding AF.............................................................................................................. E18
Focus Lock............................................................................................................................................ E19
Playback Zoom ................................................................................................................ E21
Thumbnail Playback/Calendar Display................................................................... E22
List by Date Mode........................................................................................................... E23
Viewing Images in a Sequence ............................................................................................... E24
Deleting Images in a Sequence.............................................................................................. E25
Editing Images (Still Images) ...................................................................................... E26
Before Editing Images................................................................................................................... E26
Quick Effects: Changing Hue or Mood .............................................................................. E26
Quick Retouch: Enhancing Contrast and Saturation ................................................. E27
D-Lighting: Enhancing Brightness and Contrast ......................................................... E27
Glamour Retouch: Enhancing Human Faces ................................................................ E28
Small Picture: Reducing the Size of an Image................................................................ E30
Crop: Creating a Cropped Copy ............................................................................................. E31
Recording the Location Data on the Image.......................................................... E32
(While in Playback Mode) ............................................................................................ E35
Ending Log Recording to Save it on Memory Cards.................................................. E41
Viewing the Log of Location Data on the Map .................................................... E42
Recording and Playing Back Movies........................................................................ E43
Operations During Movie Playback ......................................................................... E47
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Editing Movies ................................................................................................................. E48
Extracting Only the Desired Portion of a Movie............................................................ E48
Saving a Frame from a Movie as a Still Image................................................................ E49
Connecting to a Smart Device (Wi-Fi) ..................................................................... E50
Smart Device .................................................................................................................... E52
Connecting the Camera to a Printer.................................................................................... E54
Printing Images One at a Time................................................................................................ E55
Printing Multiple Images............................................................................................................. E56
Installing ViewNX 2 ......................................................................................................................... E58
Transferring Images to a Computer ..................................................................................... E58
Image Quality ..................................................................................................................................... E60
Image Size............................................................................................................................................. E61
The Shooting Menu (A, B, C, or D Mode)........................................................... E62
White Balance (Adjusting Hue) .............................................................................................. E62
Metering ................................................................................................................................................ E64
Continuous Shooting.................................................................................................................... E65
ISO Sensitivity ..................................................................................................................................... E68
AF Area Mode..................................................................................................................................... E69
Autofocus Mode............................................................................................................................... E72
M Exposure Preview ...................................................................................................................... E72
The Smart Portrait Menu.............................................................................................. E73
Self-Collage ......................................................................................................................................... E73
Blink Proof............................................................................................................................................. E74
The Movie Menu ............................................................................................................. E75
Movie Options.................................................................................................................................... E75
AF Area Mode..................................................................................................................................... E79
Autofocus Mode............................................................................................................................... E80
Movie VR................................................................................................................................................ E81
Wind Noise Reduction ................................................................................................................. E81
Frame Rate ........................................................................................................................................... E82
The Playback Menu........................................................................................................ E82
Mark for Wi-Fi Upload .................................................................................................................. E82
Slide Show............................................................................................................................................ E83
Protect..................................................................................................................................................... E84
Rotate Image ..................................................................................................................................... E84
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Sequence Display Options......................................................................................................... E86
The Location Data Options Menu............................................................................. E87
Location Data Options ................................................................................................................. E87
Distance Units ................................................................................................................................... E88
Calculate Distance........................................................................................................................... E89
Set Clock from Satellite................................................................................................................. E91
Electronic Compass ....................................................................................................................... E91
The Wi-Fi Options Menu............................................................................................... E93
Operating the Text Input Keyboard ..................................................................................... E94
The Setup Menu.............................................................................................................. E95
Time Zone and Date ...................................................................................................................... E95
Monitor Settings............................................................................................................................... E97
Date Stamp.......................................................................................................................................... E99
Photo VR ............................................................................................................................................. E100
AF Assist.............................................................................................................................................. E101
Digital Zoom ................................................................................................................................... E101
Sound Settings ............................................................................................................................... E102
Auto Off .............................................................................................................................................. E102
Format Card/Format Memory............................................................................................... E103
Language .......................................................................................................................................... E103
Charge by Computer.................................................................................................................. E104
Reset All............................................................................................................................................... E105
Conformity Marking ................................................................................................................... E105
Firmware Version ......................................................................................................................... E105
Error Messages............................................................................................................... E106
File Names ....................................................................................................................... E111
Optional Accessories ................................................................................................... E112
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Technical Notes and Index............................................................................... F1
Caring for the Product ...................................................................................................... F2
The Camera............................................................................................................................................... F2
The Battery ................................................................................................................................................ F3
The Charging AC Adapter................................................................................................................ F4
Memory Cards......................................................................................................................................... F5
Cleaning and Storage........................................................................................................ F6
Cleaning...................................................................................................................................................... F6
Storage ........................................................................................................................................................ F6
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. F7
Specifications ..................................................................................................................... F15
Approved Memory Cards.............................................................................................................. F19
DATA...................................................................................................................................... F21
Index...................................................................................................................................... F27
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Parts of the Camera
The Camera Body
1
2 3 4 5 6 7
1
Flash raised
16
15
14
8
Lens cover closed
13
12
11
10
9
1
2
Command dial......................................31
h: thumbnail playback
i : playback zoom
Power switch/power-on lamp
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3
12
13
4
5
Shutter-release button....................14
N-Mark (NFC antenna)
Self-timer lamp.....................................38
AF-assist illuminator..........................54
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7
8
9
Flash............................................................35
Lens cover
HDMI micro connector (Type D)
15
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Micro-USB connector
16
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K (flash pop-up) control
1
2
3
Battery-chamber/
10
Charge lamp.............................................8
Flash lamp...............................................16
b(emovie-record) button
Power connector cover (for
optional AC adapter)
12
13 Tripod socket
14 Speaker
Rotary multi selector
6
*
Also referred to as the “multi selector” in this manual.
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The Monitor
The information that is displayed in the monitor during shooting and playback
changes depending on the camera’s settings and state of use.
By default, information is displayed when the camera is first turned on and
when you operate the camera, and turns off after a few seconds (when Photo
Shooting Mode
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AF
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Shooting mode....................................20
Flash mode.............................................35
Focus indicator.....................................14
Movie options (normal speed
Movie options (HS movies)
Remaining movie recording time
Number of exposures remaining
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15
6
7
Focus area (target finding AF)
19
Focus area (manual or center)
Focus area (face detection,
Focus area (subject tracking)
8
9
20
21
22
Exposure compensation value
13
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Charging AC adapter connection
indicator
26
Still image capture (during movie
45
Wi-Fi communication indicator
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30
Location name information (POI
50
52 (a) Direction gauge
(b) Compass
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Sequence display (when
Individual pictures is selected)
3
Current image number/
total number of images
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5
Movie length or elapsed playback
time
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21 Time of recording
19 Quick effects guide
22 Date of recording
Charging AC adapter connection
indicator
23
Recorded location data indicator
26
Compass display (compass)
27
Easy panorama playback guide
20 Sequence playback guide
Movie playback guide
Location name information (POI
28
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Preparing for Shooting
Insert the Battery and Memory Card
Battery latch
Memory card slot
•
With the battery's positive and negative terminals oriented correctly, move
the orange battery latch (3), and fully insert the battery (4).
Slide the memory card in until it clicks into place (5).
Be careful not to insert the battery or memory card upside-down or
backward, as this could cause a malfunction.
•
•
B Formatting a Memory Card
The first time you insert a memory card that has been used in another device into
this camera, make sure to format it with this camera. Insert the card into the camera,
Removing the Battery or Memory Card
Turn the camera off and make sure that the power-on lamp and monitor have
turned off, and then open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover.
•
•
Move the battery latch to eject the battery.
Gently push the memory card into the camera to partially eject the memory
card.
•
Be careful when handling the camera, battery, and memory card
immediately after using the camera, as they may become hot.
Memory Cards and Internal Memory
Camera data, including images and movies, can be saved either on a memory
card or in the camera's internal memory. To use the camera's internal memory,
remove the memory card.
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Charge the Battery
1
With the battery installed, connect the camera to an
electrical outlet.
Charging AC Adapter
Electrical outlet
Charge lamp
USB cable (included)
If a plug adapter* is included with your camera, securely connect it to the
Charging AC Adapter. Once the two are connected, attempting to forcibly
remove the plug adapter could damage the product.
*
The shape of the plug adapter varies according to the country or region in
which the camera was purchased.
This step can be omitted if the plug adapter comes permanently bonded to
the Charging AC Adapter.
•
•
The charge lamp slowly flashes green to indicate that the battery is charging.
When charging is complete, the charge lamp turns off. It takes about 2 hour
and 20 minutes to charge a fully exhausted battery.
•
The battery cannot be charged when the charge lamp quickly flashes green,
possibly due to one of the reasons described below.
- The ambient temperature is not suited to charging.
- The USB cable or Charging AC Adapter is not properly connected.
- The battery is damaged.
2
Disconnect the Charging AC Adapter from the electrical
outlet and then disconnect the USB cable.
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B Notes About the USB Cable
• Do not use a USB cable other than the UC-E21. Using a USB cable other than the
UC-E21 could result in overheating, fire or electric shock.
• Make sure that the plugs are properly oriented. Do not insert or remove the plugs
at an angle when connecting or disconnecting them.
B Notes About Charging the Battery
Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model of AC adapter other
than Charging AC Adapter EH-71P/EH-71PCH, and do not use a commercially
available USB-AC adapter or a battery charger for a mobile phone. Failure to observe
this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the camera.
C Charging Using a Computer or Battery Charger
• You can also charge the battery by connecting the camera to a computer.
• You can use the Battery Charger MH-65 (available separately) to charge the battery
without using the camera.
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Opening and Adjusting the Angle of the
Monitor
Changing the orientation of the monitor is useful when shooting with the
camera in a high or a low position, or when taking selfies.
For normal shooting, fold the monitor against the camera body with the screen
facing out (3).
When you are not using or carrying the camera, fold
the monitor against the camera body with the screen
facing inward to prevent scratches or contamination.
B Notes About the Monitor
When moving the monitor, do not apply excessive force and turn slowly within the
monitor’s adjustable range so that the connection will not be damaged.
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Turn the Camera On and Set the Display
Language, Date, and Time
When the camera is turned on for the first time, the language-selection screen
and the date and time setting screen for the camera clock are displayed.
1
Press the power switch to turn on
the camera.
•
The monitor turns on.
•
To turn the camera off, press the power
switch again.
•
The power switch is enabled a few seconds
after the battery is inserted. Wait a few
seconds before pressing the power switch.
Language
Български
2
Use the multi selector
HIto select the
desired language and
press the kbutton.
Čeština
Dansk
Deutsch
English
Español
Cancel
3
4
Select Yes and press the kbutton.
Select your home
time zone and press
the kbutton.
London, Casablanca
•
Press Hto display W
above the map and enable
daylight saving time. Press
Ito disable it.
Back
5
Use HIto select the date format and press the kbutton.
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7
Set the date and time, and press
the kbutton.
Date and time
D
M
Y
h
m
•
Use JKto select a field and then use HI
to set the date and time.
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•
Select the minute field and press the k
button to confirm the setting.
Edit
When the confirmation dialog is displayed, use HIto
select Yes and press the kbutton.
•
When settings are finished, the lens extends and the camera switches to
shooting mode.
C Changing the Language or the Date and Time Setting
• You can change these settings using the Language and Time zone and date
• You can enable or disable daylight saving time in the z setup menu by selecting
Time zone and date followed by Time zone. Enabling daylight saving time
moves the clock forward one hour, and disabling it moves the clock back one hour.
C The Clock Battery
• The camera’s clock is powered by a built-in backup battery.
The backup battery charges when the main battery is inserted into the camera or
when the camera is connected to an optional AC adapter, and it can run the clock
for several days after about 10 hours of charging.
• If the camera’s backup battery becomes exhausted, the date and time setting
screen is displayed when the camera is turned on. Set the date and time again
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Basic Shooting and Playback
Operations
Shooting with A (Auto) Mode
1
Rotate the mode dial to A.
•
•
•
The camera enters A (auto) mode
and can be used for general
shooting.
Battery level indicator
b: The battery level is high.
B: The battery level is low.
Number of exposures remaining
C is displayed when no memory
card is inserted in the camera, and
images are saved in the internal
memory.
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Battery level
indicator
Number of
exposures remaining
2
Hold the camera steady.
•
Keep fingers and other objects away from
the lens, flash, AF-assist illuminator,
microphones, and speaker.
•
When taking pictures in portrait (“tall”)
orientation, turn the camera so that the
flash is above the lens.
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3
4
Frame the picture.
Zoom out
Zoom in
•
Move the zoom control to change the
Press the shutter-release
button halfway.
•
When the subject is in focus, the focus
area or focus indicator is displayed in
green.
•
When you are using digital zoom, the
camera focuses in the center of the
frame and the focus area is not
displayed.
•
If the focus area or focus indicator
flashes, the camera is unable to focus.
Modify the composition and try
pressing the shutter-release button
halfway again.
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Without lifting your finger, press
the shutter-release button the rest
of the way down.
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B Notes About Saving Images or Movies
The indicator showing the number of exposures remaining or the indicator showing
remaining recording time flashes while images or movies are being saved. Do not
open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover or remove the battery or
memory card while an indicator is flashing. Doing this could result in loss of data, or
in damage to the camera or the memory card.
C The Auto Off Function
• When no operations are performed for about one minute, the monitor turns off,
the camera enters standby mode, and then the power-on lamp flashes. The
camera turns off after remaining in standby mode for about three minutes.
• To turn the monitor back on while the camera is in standby mode, perform an
operation such as pressing the power switch or shutter-release button.
C When Using a Tripod
• We recommend using a tripod to stabilize the camera in the following situations:
- When shooting in dim lighting with the flash mode set to W (off)
- When the zoom is at a telephoto position
• When using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting, set Photo VR to Off
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Using the Flash
In situations where a flash is
needed, such as in dark locations
or when the subject is backlit,
move the K (flash pop-up)
control to raise the flash.
•
When not using the flash, gently push to lower
the flash until it clicks shut.
C The Flash Lamp
• The status of the flash can be confirmed by
pressing the shutter-release button halfway.
- On: The flash fires when you press the
shutter-release button all the way down.
- Flashing: The flash is charging.
The camera cannot shoot images.
- Off: The flash does not fire when a picture is
taken.
• If the battery level is low, the monitor turns off while the flash is charging.
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Using the Zoom
When you move the zoom control, the zoom
lens position changes.
Zoom out
Zoom in
•
•
To zoom in: Move toward g
To zoom out and view a larger area: Move
toward f
When you turn the camera on, the zoom
moves to the maximum wide-angle
position.
A zoom indicator is displayed on the
shooting screen when the zoom control is
moved.
•
•
Optical Digital
zoom zoom
Digital zoom, which allows you to further
magnify the subject up to approximately 4×
the maximum optical zoom ratio, can be activated by moving and holding
the zoom control toward gwhen the camera is zoomed in to the maximum
optical zoom position.
C Digital Zoom
The zoom indicator changes to blue when the digital zoom is activated, and it
changes to yellow when the zoom magnification is increased further.
• Zoom indicator is blue: Image quality is not noticeably reduced by using the
Dynamic Fine Zoom.
• Zoom indicator is yellow: There may be cases in which image quality is noticeably
reduced.
• The indicator remains blue across a wider area when the image size is smaller.
The Shutter-release Button
To set focus and exposure (shutter speed and
aperture value), press the shutter-release button
lightly until you feel a slight resistance.
Focus and exposure remain locked while the
shutter-release button is pressed halfway.
Press halfway
Press the shutter-release button all the way to
release the shutter and take a picture.
Do not use force when pressing the shutter-
release button, as this may result in camera shake
and blurred images. Press the button gently.
Press all the
way
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Play Back Images
1
Press the c(playback) button to
enter playback mode.
•
If you press and hold down the c
(playback) button while the camera is
turned off, the camera turns on in playback
mode.
2
Use the multi selector to select an Display the previous image
image to display.
•
•
•
•
•
Press and hold down HIJKto scroll
through the images quickly.
Images can also be selected by rotating the
multi selector.
To play back a recorded movie, press the k
button.
To return to shooting mode, press the c
button or shutter-release button.
When e is displayed in full-frame
playback mode, you can press the k
button to apply an effect to the image.
Display the next image
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Move the zoom control
toward g(i) in full-frame
playback mode to zoom in
on an image.
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In full-frame playback mode,
move the zoom control
toward f(h) to switch to
thumbnail playback mode
and display multiple images
on the screen.
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Delete Images
1
Press the l(delete) button to
delete the image currently
displayed in the monitor.
2
3
Use the multi selector HIto
select the desired deletion
method and press the kbutton.
Delete
Current image
Erase selected images
All images
•
To exit without deleting, press the d
button.
•
When Erase selected images is selected,
Select Yes and press the k
button.
Erase 1 image?
•
Deleted images cannot be recovered.
Yes
No
B Deleting Images Captured Continuously (Sequence)
• Images captured continuously are saved as a
sequence, and only the first image of the
sequence (the key picture) is displayed in
playback mode.
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• To delete individual images in a sequence, press
the kbutton to display them one at a time and press the lbutton.
C Deleting the Image Captured While in Shooting Mode
When using shooting mode, press the lbutton to delete the last image that was
saved.
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Changing the Shooting Mode
Rotate the mode dial to select one of the
following shooting modes.
•
A (Auto) mode
Used for general shooting.
• y(Scene) mode
Camera settings are optimized according to the scene that you select.
When using scene auto selector, the camera automatically recognizes the
shooting scene when you frame a picture, making it easier to take pictures
using settings that suit the scene.
In time-lapse movie scene mode, the camera can automatically capture 300
still images at a specified interval to create time-lapse movies (e1080/
30p) that are approximately 10 seconds long.
When using special effects, effects can be applied to images during
shooting.
•
•
F (Smart portrait) mode
Use glamour retouch to enhance human faces during shooting, and use the
smile timer or self-collage function to take pictures.
n (Short movie show) mode
You can create a short movie (e 1080/30p or S 1080/25p) that is up
to 30 seconds long by recording and automatically combining multiple
movie clips that are several seconds long.
•
A, B, C, D modes
Select these modes for greater control over shutter speed and aperture
value.
Recording Movies
Display the shooting screen and press the b(e
movie-record) button to start recording a movie.
Press the b(e) button again to end recording.
•
To play back a movie, select a movie in full-
frame playback mode and press the k
button.
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Functions That Can Be Set with the Multi
Selector (When Shooting)
When the shooting screen is displayed, you can press the multi selector H(m)
J(n) I(p) K(o) to set the functions described below.
• mFlash mode
When the flash is raised, you can select a flash mode to match the shooting
conditions.
• nSelf-timer
The camera releases the shutter 10 seconds or 2 seconds after you press the
shutter-release button.
• pMacro mode
Use macro mode when you take close-up pictures.
• oCreative slider (obrightness (exposure compensation),
G vividness, and F hue)
In A (auto) mode, scene mode, or short movie show mode, you can adjust
overall image brightness (exposure compensation).
In A, B, C, D mode, you can adjust overall image brightness, vividness, and
hue.
In smart portrait mode, you can apply glamour retouch to enhance human
faces.
The functions that can be set vary depending on the shooting mode.
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Scene Mode (Shooting Suited to Scenes)
When a scene is selected, camera settings are automatically optimized for the
selected scene.
Scene auto selector
Portrait
Landscape
Time-lapse movie
Sports
Night portrait
Press the d(menu) button to display the scene menu and select a scene
using the multi selector.
Scene auto selector (default
1, 2, 3
x
i Dusk/dawn
1, 2
b
c
N
d
e
f
Z
z
h
Portrait
j
k
u
1, 2
Landscape
2
2
1, 3
m
o
p
O
R
2
2
2
Beach
2
2
Snow
2, 3
Sunset
1
2
3
The camera focuses at infinity.
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.
Use of a tripod is recommended because the shutter speed is slow. Set Photo VR
during shooting.
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To View a Description (Help Display) of Each Scene
Select a scene and move the zoom control
Scene auto selector
that scene. To return to the previous screen,
move the zoom control toward g(j) again.
Portrait
Landscape
Time-lapse movie
Sports
Night portrait
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Smart Portrait Mode (Enhancing Human
Faces When Shooting)
You can take a picture with the glamour retouch
function to enhance human faces.
1
2
Press the multi selector K.
Apply an effect.
Slider
•
•
•
Use JKto select the desired effect.
Use HIto select the amount of effect.
You can simultaneously apply multiple
effects.
Skin softening
B Skin softening, l Foundation
makeup, Q Soft, G Vividness,
oBrightness (Exp. +/-)
•
•
Select f Exit to hide the slider.
After configuring the desired effects, press
the kbutton to apply them.
Effects
3
Frame the picture and press the shutter-release button.
B Notes About Smart Portrait Mode
The amount of effect may differ between the image on the shooting screen and the
saved image.
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Functions Available in Smart Portrait Mode
•
•
•
•
•
•
Using Smile Timer
When you press the multi selector Jto select
a Smile timer and press the kbutton, the
camera automatically releases the shutter
whenever a smiling face is detected.
•
Set the glamour retouch function before
Smile timer
•
When you press the shutter-release button to
take a picture, smile timer is terminated.
B Notes About Smile Timer
• Under some shooting conditions, the camera may be unable to detect faces or
• This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions
C When the Self-timer Lamp Flashes
When using smile timer, the self-timer lamp flashes when the camera detects a face
and flashes quickly immediately after the shutter is released.
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Using Self-Collage
The camera can capture a series of 4 or 9 images
at intervals and save them as a one-frame image
(a collage image).
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2
Press the multi selector Jto select
n Self-Collage, and press the k
button.
•
A confirmation dialog is displayed.
Self-Collage
•
When you press the dbutton and select
Self-Collage before pressing J, you can
configure the settings for Number of shots,
If you want to apply glamour retouch when
shooting, set the effect before selecting self-
•
Take a picture.
•
When you press the shutter-release button,
a countdown starts (about five seconds)
and the shutter is automatically released.
The camera automatically releases the
shutter for the remaining pictures. A
countdown starts about three seconds
before shooting.
•
•
The number of shots is indicated by Uin
the monitor. It is displayed in green during shooting and it changes to white
after shooting.
•
•
When the camera finishes taking the specified number of shots, the collage
image is saved.
Each captured image is saved as an individual image separate from the
collage image.
B Notes About Self-Collage
• If you press the shutter-release button before the camera takes the specified number
of shots, shooting is canceled and the collage image is not saved. The pictures that
were taken before shooting was canceled are saved as individual images.
• This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions
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Short Movie Show Mode (Combining
Movie Clips to Create Short Movies)
You can create a short movie (e1080/30p or
S1080/25p) that is up to 30 seconds long
by recording and automatically combining
multiple movie clips that are several seconds
long.
1
Press the d(menu) button and
configure the settings for
recording movies.
Number of shots: Set the number of movie
clips that the camera records and the
recording time for each movie clip. By
default, the camera records 15 movie clips
that are 2 seconds each to create a 30-
second short movie.
Number of shots
Special effects
Background music
End recording
•
•
•
•
Effects can be changed for each movie clip.
Background music: Select the background music. Move the zoom control
After the settings are complete, press the dbutton or shutter-release
button to exit the menu.
2
3
Press the b(emovie-record)
button to record a movie clip.
•
The camera stops recording the movie clip
when the time specified in step 1 elapses.
Movie clip recording can be paused
temporarily.
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Check the recorded movie clip, or
delete it.
•
•
To check it, press the kbutton.
To delete it, press the lbutton. The last
recorded movie clip or all movie clips can
be deleted.
To continue recording movie clips, repeat
the operation in step 2.
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•
•
Number of movie
clips recorded
To change the effects, return to step 1.
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4
Save the short movie show.
•
The short movie show is saved when the camera finishes recording the
specified number of movie clips.
•
To save a short movie show before the camera finishes recording the
specified number of movie clips, press the dbutton on the shooting
screen while a movie clip is not being recorded, and then select End
recording.
•
Movie clips are deleted when a short movie show is saved.
Operations During Movie Clip Playback
To adjust the volume, move the zoom control
Playback controls are displayed in the monitor.
The operations described below can be
performed by using the multi selector JKto
select a control and then pressing the k
button.
Playback controls
Function
Rewind
Icon
A
B
Description
Hold down the kbutton to rewind the movie.
Advance
Hold down the kbutton to advance the movie.
Pause playback. The operations listed below can be
performed while paused.
Rewind the movie one frame. Hold down the
kbutton for continuous rewinding.
C
Pause
E
Advance the movie one frame. Hold down the
kbutton for continuous advancing.
D
F
Resume playback.
End
playback
G
Return to the shooting screen.
End
recording
Save the short movie show using the recorded movie
clips.
p
B Notes About Recording a Short Movie Show
• The camera cannot record movies if a memory card is not inserted.
• Do not exchange the memory card until a short movie show is saved.
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C Pausing Movie Recording
• A still image with Normal in image quality and j 4608×2592 in image size can
be captured if you press the shutter-release button on the shooting screen while a
movie is not being recorded.
• You can pause movie recording and play back images or enter other shooting
modes to take pictures. Movie recording resumes when you enter n (short movie
show) mode again.
Functions Available in Short Movie Show Mode
•
•
•
•
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A, B, C, D Modes (Setting the Exposure
for Shooting)
Images can be shot with greater control by
setting the shutter speed or aperture value
manually. Settings can also be adjusted to suit
the shooting conditions and the type of shot you
want to capture.
•
You can change how the camera selects the
area of the frame to focus on by changing the
When Target finding AF (default setting) is used, the camera detects the
main subject and focuses on it. If a human face is detected, the camera
automatically sets focus priority on it.
Rotate the command dial or multi selector to set the shutter speed and
aperture value.
Command dial
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Aperture value
Shutter speed
Exposure mode
Shutter speed
Aperture value
Programmed auto Automatically adjusted (flexible program is enabled by
A
B
the command dial or multi selector).
Adjusted by the
Shutter-priority
command dial or multi
selector.
Automatically adjusted.
Adjusted by the
command dial or multi
selector.
Aperture-priority
C
D
Automatically adjusted.
Adjusted by the
command dial.
Adjusted by the multi
selector.
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Exposure
The procedure for shooting images at the desired brightness (exposure) by
adjusting the shutter speed or aperture value is called “determine exposure”.
The sense of dynamism and amount of background defocus in images to be
shot vary depending on the combinations of shutter speed and aperture value
even if the exposure is the same.
Adjusting the Shutter Speed
Faster 1/1000 s
Slower 1/30 s
Adjusting the Aperture Value
Larger aperture (Small f-number)
Smaller aperture (Large f-number)
f/3.7
f/8
C The Control Range of the Shutter Speed
The control range of the shutter speed differs depending on the zoom position,
aperture, or the ISO sensitivity setting.
C Aperture Value (F-number) and Zoom
Large apertures (expressed by small f-numbers) let more light into the camera, and
small apertures (large f-numbers) let less light.
The aperture value of the zoom lens of this camera changes depending on the zoom
position.
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A (Programmed auto)
Use for automatic control of the exposure by the
camera.
•
Different combinations of shutter speed and
aperture value can be selected without
changing the exposure by rotating the
command dial or multi selector (“flexible
program”). While flexible program is in effect, a
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flexible program mark (A) is displayed next to the mode indicator (A) in the
upper left of the monitor.
To cancel flexible program, rotate the command dial or multi selector until
the flexible program mark (A) is no longer displayed. Selecting another
shooting mode, or turning off the camera, also cancels flexible program.
•
B (Shutter-priority auto)
Use to shoot fast moving subjects at a fast shutter
speed, or use to emphasize the movements of a
moving subject at a slow shutter speed.
•
The shutter speed can be adjusted by rotating
the command dial or multi selector.
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C (Aperture-priority auto)
Use to bring subjects including both the
foreground and background into focus or blur the
subject’s background intentionally.
•
The aperture value can be adjusted by rotating
the command dial or multi selector.
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D (Manual)
Exposure indicator
Use to control the exposure according to shooting
requirements.
•
When adjusting the aperture value or shutter
speed, the degree of deviation from the
exposure value measured by the camera is
displayed in the exposure indicator of the
monitor. The degree of deviation in the
exposure indicator is displayed in EVs (–2 to
+2 EV in increments of 1/3 EV).
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•
The shutter speed can be adjusted by rotating the command dial and the
aperture value can be adjusted by rotating the multi selector.
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B Notes About Shooting
• When zooming is performed after the exposure is set, exposure combinations or
aperture value may be changed.
• When the subject is too dark or too bright, it may not be possible to obtain the
appropriate exposure. In such cases, the shutter speed indicator or aperture value
indicator flashes (in A, B, and C modes), or the exposure indicator is displayed in
red (in D mode) when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. Change the
shutter speed setting or aperture value.
B Notes About ISO Sensitivity
125-800, the ISO sensitivity in D mode is fixed at ISO 125.
Functions Available in A, B, C, D Modes
•
•
•
•
•
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Flash Mode
When the flash is raised, you can set the flash mode to match the shooting
conditions.
1
Move the K (flash
pop-up) control to
raise the flash.
•
When the flash is lowered,
flash operation is disabled
and S is displayed.
2
3
Press the multi selector H(m).
Select the desired flash mode
Auto
•
If the setting is not applied by pressing the
kbutton within a few seconds, the
selection will be canceled.
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Available Flash Modes
U
Auto
The flash fires when necessary, such as in dim lighting.
•
The flash mode icon on the shooting screen is displayed only
immediately after the setting is made.
•
Not available in shooting modes
A,
B
,
C, and
D, and in some scene modes.
V
Auto with red-eye reduction/Red-eye reduction
Reduce “red-eye” in portraits caused by the flash.
•
Red-eye reduction is used in shooting modes A, B, C, and D to fire the
flash whenever a picture is taken.
X
Fill flash/Standard flash
The flash fires whenever a picture is taken.
•
Standard flash is displayed in shooting modes A, B, C, and D.
Y
Slow sync
Suited to evening and night portraits that include background scenery.
The flash fires when necessary to illuminate the main subject; slow shutter
speeds are used to capture background at night or under dim lighting.
•
Not available in shooting modes B and D, and in some scene modes.
C The Flash Mode Setting
• With some shooting modes, the selectable flash modes may vary, or the flash
mode settings may not be available.
• For shooting modes A, B, C and D, the setting is saved in the camera’s memory
even after the camera is turned off.
C Auto with Red-eye Reduction/Red-eye Reduction
Pre-flashes are fired repeatedly at low intensity before the main flash, reducing the
red-eye effect. If the camera detects red-eye while saving an image, the affected area
is processed to reduce red-eye before the image is saved.
Note the following when shooting:
• Because pre-flashes are fired, there is a slight lag between when the shutter-release
button is pressed and when the image is shot.
• More time than usual is required to save images.
• Red-eye reduction may not produce the desired results in some situations.
• In rare cases, red-eye reduction may be applied unnecessarily to other areas of the
image. In these cases, select another flash mode and take the picture again.
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Self-timer
The camera is equipped with a self-timer that releases the shutter about 10
seconds or 2 seconds after you press the shutter-release button. Set Photo VR
during shooting.
1
Press the multi selector J(n).
Self-timer
2
Select n10s or n2s, and press
the kbutton.
• n10s (10 seconds): Use on important
occasions, such as weddings.
• n2s (2 seconds): Use to prevent camera
shake.
•
If the setting is not applied by pressing the
kbutton within a few seconds, the
selection will be canceled.
•
•
When the shooting mode is Pet portrait scene mode, Y (pet portrait auto
When the shooting mode is smart portrait mode, a (smile timer) or n (self-
3
Frame the picture and press the shutter-release button
halfway.
•
Focus and exposure are set.
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4
Press the shutter-release
button the rest of the way
down.
9
•
Countdown starts. The self-timer
lamp flashes and then glows
steadily about one second before
the shutter is released.
•
•
When the shutter is released, the
self-timer is set to k.
To stop the countdown, press
the shutter-release button again.
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Macro Mode (Taking Close-up Pictures)
Use macro mode when taking close-up pictures.
1
Press the multi selector I(p).
Macro mode
2
Select o and press the k
button.
•
If the setting is not applied by pressing the
kbutton within a few seconds, the
selection will be canceled.
3
Move the zoom control to set the
zoom ratio to a position where F
and the zoom indicator are
displayed in green.
•
When the zoom ratio is set to a position where the zoom indicator is
displayed in green, the camera can focus on subjects as close as
approximately 10 cm (4 in.) from the lens.
When the zoom is at the position where G is displayed, the camera can
focus on subjects as close as approximately 1 cm (0.4 in.) from the lens.
B Notes About Using the Flash
The flash may be unable to light the entire subject at distances of less than 50 cm (1
ft 8 in.).
C The Macro Mode Setting
• If the setting is applied in A, B, C or D mode, it will remain saved in the camera’s
memory even after the camera is turned off.
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Creative Slider (Adjusting Brightness
(Exposure Compensation), Vividness, and
Hue)
When the shooting mode is set to A, B, C, or D mode, use the creative slider
to adjust brightness (exposure compensation), vividness, and hue for capturing
images.
1
Press the multi selector K(o).
2
Select the item and make an
adjustment.
Slider
Brightness (Exp. +/-)
• JK: Select an item.
-
-
• HIor rotation: The slider moves. The effect can be adjusted while
confirming the results on the monitor.
•
To turn off the effects of the creative slider, select P and press the k
button.
Exit
3
When adjustment is complete,
select y and press the kbutton.
•
If the kbutton (except when P is selected)
or the shutter-release button is pressed in
step 2, the selected amount of effect is
applied. When the effect is applied, the
camera returns to the shooting screen.
C Creative Slider Settings
The settings for Brightness (Exp. +/-), Vividness and Hue are saved in the camera’s
memory even after the camera is turned off.
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Brightness (Exposure Compensation)
Adjust the overall brightness of the image.
Slider
•
To brighten the image, set a positive (+)
value.
Brightness (Exp. +/-)
•
To darken the image, set a negative (–) value.
Exposure
compensation
value
Histogram
B Notes About Exposure Compensation
Brightness adjustment (exposure compensation) cannot be used in D mode.
C Using the Histogram
A histogram is a graph showing the distribution of tones in the image. Use as a guide
when using exposure compensation and shooting without the flash.
• The horizontal axis corresponds to pixel brightness, with dark tones to the left and
bright tones to the right. The vertical axis shows the number of pixels.
• Increasing exposure compensation shifts tone distribution to the right, and
decreasing it shifts tone distribution to the left.
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Vividness (Saturation Adjustment)
Adjust the overall vividness of the image.
Slider
•
The overall image vividness increases as the
slider is moved up. The overall image
vividness decreases as the slider is moved
down.
Vividness
Hue (White Balance Adjustment)
Adjust the overall hue of the image.
Slider
•
The overall image becomes more reddish as
the slider is moved up. The overall image
becomes more bluish as the slider is moved
down.
Hue
B Notes About Hue Adjustment
This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions
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Exposure Compensation (Adjusting
Brightness)
When the shooting mode is set to A (auto) mode, scene mode, or short
movie show mode, you can adjust the brightness (exposure compensation).
1
2
Press the multi selector K(o).
Exposure compensation
Select a compensation value and
press the kbutton.
•
•
•
To brighten the image, set a positive (+)
value.
To darken the image, set a negative (–)
value.
The compensation value is applied, even
without pressing the kbutton.
Histogram
C Exposure Compensation Value
• When the exposure compensation is set while using the flash, the compensation is
applied to both the background exposure and to the flash output.
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Functions That Cannot Be Used
Simultaneously When Shooting
Some functions cannot be used with other menu options.
Restricted
Option
Description
function
When a setting other than Single is
selected, the flash cannot be used.
Flash mode
When Blink proof is set to On, the
flash cannot be used.
When Subject tracking is selected,
the self-timer cannot be used.
Self-timer
When Subject tracking is selected,
macro mode cannot be used.
Macro mode
When Pre-shooting cache,
Continuous H: 120 fps, or
Continuous H: 60 fps is selected, the
setting is fixed at Normal.
Image quality
Image size
Image size is set as follows depending
on the continuous shooting setting:
•
•
•
Pre-shooting cache:
A (image size: 1280 × 960 pixels)
Continuous H: 120 fps:
f 640×480
Continuous H: 60 fps:
A (image size: 1280 × 960 pixels)
When hue is adjusted using the
creative slider, White balance in the
shooting menu cannot be set. To set
White balance, select P in the
creative slider setting screen to reset
the brightness, vividness, and hue.
Hue (using the
creative slider)
White balance
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Restricted
function
Option
Description
If the self-timer is used when Pre-
shooting cache is selected, the setting
is fixed at Single.
Continuous
When Pre-shooting cache,
Continuous H: 120 fps, or
ISO sensitivity
Continuous H: 60 fps is selected, the
ISO sensitivity setting is automatically
specified according to the brightness.
When a setting other than Auto is
selected for White balance in Target
finding AF mode, the camera does
not detect the main subject.
White balance
AF area mode
When Blink proof is set to On, Self-
Self-Collage
Blink proof
Collage cannot be used.
When Self-Collage is set, Blink proof
cannot be used.
When Continuous H, Continuous L,
Pre-shooting cache, Continuous H:
120 fps, or Continuous H: 60 fps is
selected, date and time cannot be
stamped on images.
Date stamp
When Blink proof is set to On, date
and time cannot be stamped on
images.
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Restricted
function
Option
Description
If the flash fires when On (hybrid) is
selected, the setting is fixed at On.
If the self-timer is used when On
(hybrid) is selected, the setting is fixed
at On.
If Continuous is set to any setting
other than Single when On (hybrid)
is selected, the setting is fixed at On.
Photo VR
If ISO sensitivity is set to Fixed range
auto or ISO 400 or higher when On
(hybrid) is selected, the setting is fixed
at On.
When Subject tracking is selected,
digital zoom cannot be used.
Digital zoom
When a setting other than Single is
selected, the shutter sound is disabled.
Shutter sound
B Notes About Digital Zoom
• Depending on the shooting mode or the current settings, digital zoom may not be
• When digital zoom is in effect, the camera focuses in the center of the frame.
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Functions That Can Be Set with
the d(Menu) Button
You can set the menus listed below by pressing the d(menu) button.
•
A, y, F, n, A, B, C, D Shooting menu
Available by pressing the dbutton when the shooting screen is
displayed.
Allows you to change image size and quality, continuous shooting settings,
etc.
Menu icons and setting items vary depending on the shooting mode.
• eMovie menu
Available by pressing the dbutton when the shooting screen is
displayed.
Allows you to change movie recording settings.
G Playback menu/C List by date menu
Available by pressing the dbutton when viewing images in full-frame
playback mode or thumbnail playback mode.
Allows you to edit images, play slide shows, etc.
•
•
z Location data options menu
Allows you to configure location data options.
When Record location data in Location data options is set to On, the
camera starts receiving signals from the positioning satellites.
• ZWi-Fi options menu
Allows you to configure Wi-Fi settings for connecting the camera and a
smart device.
z Setup menu
•
Allows you to adjust basic camera functions such as date and time, display
language, etc.
1
Press the d(menu)
button.
•
The menu is displayed.
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2
Press the multi
selector J.
Shooting menu
Image quality
Image size
•
The current menu icon is
displayed in yellow.
Menu icons
Set up
3
4
Select a menu icon
and press the k
button.
Time zone and date
Monitor settings
Date stamp
Photo VR
•
The menu options
become selectable.
AF assist
Digital zoom
Select a menu option
and press the k
button.
Time zone and date
Monitor settings
Date stamp
Photo VR
•
Certain menu options
cannot be set depending
on the current shooting
mode or the state of the
camera.
AF assist
Digital zoom
5
Select a setting and
press the kbutton.
Date stamp
Date
•
The setting you selected is
applied.
Date and time
Off
•
When you are finished
using the menu, press the
dbutton.
•
When a menu is displayed,
you can switch to shooting mode by pressing the shutter-release button or
b(e) button.
C Command Dial or Multi Selector Operation When a Menu is
Displayed
When a menu or setting items are displayed, you can select a menu option also by
rotating the command dial or multi selector.
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The Shooting Menu
Enter shooting mode Mdbutton
Image quality
Image size
White balance
Metering
Continuous
ISO sensitivity
Common Options
Option
Description
A
Allows you to set the image quality (compression ratio)
used when saving images.
Image quality
•
Default setting: Normal
Allows you to set the image size used when saving
images.
Image size
•
Default setting: i 4608×3456
For A, B, C, D modes
Option
Description
A
Allows you to adjust white balance to suit the weather
conditions or light source in order to make the colors in
images match what you see with your eyes.
White balance
•
Default setting: Auto
Allows you to set the method that the camera uses to
measure the brightness of the subject.
Metering
•
Default setting: Matrix
Allows you to select single or continuous shooting.
Default setting: Single
Allows you to control the camera’s sensitivity to light.
Continuous
•
•
Default setting: Auto
ISO sensitivity
When Auto is selected, E is displayed in the monitor
while shooting if ISO sensitivity increases.
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Option
Description
A
Allows you to determine how the camera selects the
AF area mode focus area that is used for autofocus.
•
Autofocus
mode
Allows you to set the method how the camera focuses.
Default setting: Pre-focus
•
Allows you to select whether or not changes in the
brightness are also reflected on the shooting screen
when the exposure is changed in D (manual) mode.
M exposure
preview
•
Default setting: On
For Smart Portrait mode
Option
Description
A
Allows you to select the number of shots, interval, and
shutter sound of interval timer shooting.
•
Default setting:
Self-Collage
Blink proof
-
-
-
Number of shots: 4
Interval: Medium
Shutter sound: Magic
The camera automatically releases the shutter twice
with every shot and saves one image in which the
subject’s eyes are open.
•
Default setting: Off
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The Movie Menu
Enter shooting mode Mdbutton MD menu icon Mkbutton
Movie options
AF area mode
Autofocus mode
Movie VR
Wind noise reduction
Frame rate
Option
Description
Select the movie type.
A
Select normal speed to record movies at normal
speed, or HS (high speed) to record movies that
play in slow or fast motion.
Movie options
•
Default setting: e 1080/30p or S 1080/
25p
Set the method how the camera selects the focus
area for autofocus during movie recording.
AF area mode
Autofocus mode
Movie VR
•
Default setting: Face priority
Select either Single AF, which locks focus when
movie recording begins, or Full-time AF, which
continues focusing during movie recording.
•
Default setting: Single AF
Select the vibration reduction setting used when
recording movies.
•
Default setting: On (hybrid)
Set whether or not to reduce wind noise during
movie recording.
Wind noise
reduction
•
Default setting: Off
Frame rate
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The Playback Menu
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton
Mark for Wi-Fi upload
Quick retouch
D-Lighting
Red-eye correction
Glamour retouch
Slide show
Option
Description
A
Allows you to select images in the camera that you
want to transfer to a smart device in advance before
transferring them.
Mark for Wi-Fi
upload
Allows you to create retouched copies in which
contrast and saturation have been enhanced.
*
Quick retouch
Allows you to create copies with enhanced brightness
and contrast, brightening dark portions of an image.
*
D-Lighting
Red-eye
correction
Corrects “red-eye” that may occur in images when
shooting with a flash.
*
Glamour
Detects faces in images and retouches the detected
faces glamorously.
*
retouch
Allows you to view images in an automated slide
show.
Slide show
Protect
Protects selected images from accidental deletion.
Allows you to rotate the displayed image to portrait or
landscape orientation.
Rotate image
*
Small picture
Creates a small copy of images.
Allows you to copy images between the internal
memory and a memory card.
Copy
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Option
Description
A
Allows you to select whether to display only the key
picture for a sequence of images captured
continuously or to display the sequence as individual
images.
Sequence
display options
•
When only the key picture is displayed for a
sequence, press the kbutton to display each
image in the sequence. Press the multi selector H
to return to the key picture display.
*
Edited images are saved as separate files. Some images may not be edited.
The Image Selection Screen
When an image selection screen such as the
one shown on the right is displayed while
operating the camera, follow the procedures
described below to select the images.
Protect
Back
1
2
3
Use the multi selector JKto
select an image.
Protect
•
to switch to full-frame playback or f(h)
to switch to thumbnail playback.
•
Only one image can be selected for Rotate
image. Proceed to step 3.
Back
Use HIto select or deselect.
Protect
•
When an image is selected, an icon is
displayed below the image. Repeat steps 1
and 2 to select additional images.
Back
Press the kbutton to apply image selection.
•
When a confirmation dialog is displayed, follow the on-screen instructions to
operate.
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The Setup Menu
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon Mkbutton
Time zone and date
Monitor settings
Date stamp
Photo VR
AF assist
Digital zoom
Option
Description
A
Time zone and
date
Allows you to set the camera clock.
Allows you to adjust photo information display,
post-shooting image review, and monitor
brightness settings.
Monitor settings
Allows you to imprint the shooting date and time
on images.
Date stamp
Photo VR
AF assist
Allows you to select the vibration reduction setting
used when shooting still images.
Allows you to enable or disable the AF-assist
illuminator.
Digital zoom
Allows you to enable and disable digital zoom.
Allows you to adjust sound settings.
Sound settings
Allows you to set the amount of time that passes
before the monitor turns off to save power.
Auto off
Format card/
Format memory
Allows you to format the memory card or internal
memory.
Allows you to change the camera’s display
language.
Language
Allows you to set whether or not the battery in the
to a computer.
Charge by
computer
Allows you to reset the camera’s settings to their
default values.
Reset all
Conformity
marking
View some of the conformity markings that the
camera complies with.
Firmware version View the current camera firmware version.
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Using Location Data Functions/
Displaying Maps
data in Location data options to On, the camera starts receiving signals from
positioning satellites.
Location data reception can be checked on the
shooting screen.
•
n or o: Signals are being received from
four or more satellites, or from three satellites,
and positioning is being performed.
z: Signals are being received, but positioning
is not possible.
•
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y: Signals are not received.
Recording the Shooting Location Data on the Image
• When shooting while positioning is being performed, the obtained location data
(latitude and longitude) are recorded on the images to be shot.
• When Compass display in Electronic compass is set to On, a rough direction of
the shooting is also recorded.
Recording the Log
• When selecting Start log in Create log in the location data options menu, while
positioning is being performed, the location data of places you visit with the
camera is recorded at the certain interval.
• The recorded log (location data) can be displayed on the map, when you store the
log on the memory card and then select View log in the location data options
menu. To save the recorded log, end log recording in Create log and select Save
log.
Displaying Maps
500m
•
To display the current position on the map if
positioning is being performed, press the U
(map) button on the shooting screen.
•
To display the shooting location on the map,
play back the images which have the location
data recorded, and press the U button.
Current position
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Using the Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN)
Function
You can perform the following functions if you install the dedicated software
“Wireless Mobile Utility” on your smart device that runs on Android OS or iOS,
and connect it to the camera.
Take Photos
You can capture still images using the two methods described below.
•
Release the shutter on the camera and save the captured images to a smart
device.
•
Use a smart device to remotely release the camera shutter and save images
to the smart device.
View Photos
Images that are saved in the camera’s memory card can be transferred and
viewed on your smart device. You can also preselect the images in the camera
that you want to transfer to your smart device.
B Notes About Security Settings
No security settings such as password are configured for the camera at the time of
purchase. We strongly recommend performing the required security settings before
the security settings.
Installing the Software on the Smart Device
1
Use your smart device to connect to the Google Play Store,
App Store or other online apps marketplace and search for
“Wireless Mobile Utility.”
•
Check the user’s manual provided with your smart device for further details.
2
Check the description and other information and install the
software.
C User’s Manual for Wireless Mobile Utility
Download the user’s manual from the website below.
• Android OS: http://nikonimglib.com/ManDL/WMAU/
• iOS: http://nikonimglib.com/ManDL/WMAU-ios/
To establish a connection with the camera, press the Z(Wi-Fi) button on the
camera, and turn on the Wi-Fi function of the smart device, and then start the
“Wireless Mobile Utility” while Negotiating... Please wait. is displayed on
the camera.
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Connecting the Camera to a TV,
Printer, or Computer
You can enhance your enjoyment of images and movies by connecting the
camera to a TV, printer, or computer.
Micro-USB connector
HDMI micro connector
(Type D)
Open the connector
cover.
Insert the plug straight.
•
•
•
Before connecting the camera to an external device, make sure the
remaining battery level is sufficient and turn the camera off. Before
disconnecting, make sure to turn the camera off.
If the AC Adapter EH-62F (available separately) is used, this camera can be
powered from an electrical outlet. Do not use any other make or model of
AC adapter as it may cause the camera to heat up or malfunction.
For information about the connection methods and subsequent operations,
refer to the documentation included with the device in addition to this
document.
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Viewing images on a TV
Images and movies captured with the camera can be viewed
on a TV.
Connection method: Connect a commercially available HDMI
cable to the TV’s HDMI input jack.
Printing images without using a computer
If you connect the camera to a PictBridge-compatible printer,
you can print images without using a computer.
Connection method: Connect the camera directly to the
printer’s USB port with the USB cable.
Viewing and organizing images on a computer
You can transfer images to a computer to perform simple
retouching and manage image data.
Connection method: Connect the camera to the computer’s
USB port with the USB cable.
•
Before connecting to a computer, install ViewNX 2 on the
•
If any USB devices that draw the power from the computer
are connected, disconnect them from the computer before
you connect the camera to it. Connecting the camera and
other USB-powered devices to the same computer
simultaneously may cause a camera malfunction or
excessive power supply from the computer, which could
damage the camera or memory card.
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Reference Section
The Reference Section provides detailed information and hints about using the
camera.
Shooting
Tips and Notes on the Scene Mode.........................................................................E3
Default Settings (Flash, Self-timer, Etc.).............................................................. E14
Focusing......................................................................................................................... E16
Playback
Playback Zoom ............................................................................................................ E21
Thumbnail Playback/Calendar Display............................................................... E22
List by Date Mode....................................................................................................... E23
Editing Images (Still Images)................................................................................... E26
Location Data Functions/Map Display
........................................................................................................................................... E35
........................................................................................................................................... E38
Movies
Recording and Playing Back Movies .................................................................... E43
Operations During Movie Playback ..................................................................... E47
Editing Movies ............................................................................................................. E48
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Connection
Connecting to a Smart Device (Wi-Fi) ................................................................. E50
Device ............................................................................................................................. E52
Menu
The Smart Portrait Menu.......................................................................................... E73
The Movie Menu.......................................................................................................... E75
The Playback Menu .................................................................................................... E82
The Location Data Options Menu......................................................................... E87
The Wi-Fi Options Menu........................................................................................... E93
The Setup Menu .......................................................................................................... E95
Additional Information
Error Messages...........................................................................................................E106
File Names ...................................................................................................................E111
Optional Accessories ...............................................................................................E112
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Tips and Notes on the Scene Mode
yMx Scene auto selector
•
When you point the camera at the subject, the camera automatically
recognizes the optimum scene mode from the list below and adjusts the
shooting settings accordingly.
e
Portrait (for taking close-up portraits of one or two people)
Portrait (for taking portraits of large numbers of people, or images in
which the background takes up a large portion of the frame)
b
f
h
Landscape
Night portrait (for taking close-up portraits of one or two people)
Night portrait (for taking portraits of large numbers of people, or images in
which the background takes up a large portion of the frame)
c
g
i
j
d
d
Night landscape
Close-up
Backlighting (for taking pictures of subjects other than people)
Backlighting (for taking portrait pictures)
Other scenes
•
•
The focus area depends on the composition of the image. When the camera
Depending on shooting conditions, the camera may not select the desired
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yMd Sports
• While the shutter-release button is held all the way down, the camera shoots up to
about 5 images continuously at a rate of about 7 fps (when image quality is set to
Normal and when image size is set to i 4608×3456).
• The frame rate for continuous shooting may become slow depending on the
current image quality setting, image size setting, the memory card used, or
shooting condition.
• Focus, exposure, and hue are fixed at the values determined with the first image in
each series.
yMe Night portrait
• On the screen displayed when e Night portrait is selected, select u Hand-held
or w Tripod.
• u Hand-held (default setting):
- While the e icon on the shooting screen is displayed in green, press the
shutter-release button all the way to capture a series of images which are
combined into a single image and saved.
- Once the shutter-release button is pressed all the way, hold the camera still until
a still image is displayed. After taking a picture, do not turn the camera off before
the monitor switches to the shooting screen.
- If the subject moves while the camera is shooting continuously, the image may
be distorted, overlapped, or blurred.
• w Tripod:
- One image is captured at a slow shutter speed when the shutter-release button
is pressed all the way.
- Vibration reduction is disabled regardless of the Photo VR setting in the setup
yMf Party/indoor
• To avoid the effects of camera shake, hold the camera steady. Set Photo VR to Off
shooting.
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yMj Night landscape
• On the screen displayed when j Night landscape is selected, select u Hand-
held or w Tripod.
• u Hand-held (default setting):
- While the j icon on the shooting screen is displayed in green, press the
shutter-release button all the way to capture a series of images which are
combined into a single image and saved.
- Once the shutter-release button is pressed all the way, hold the camera still until
a still image is displayed. After taking a picture, do not turn the camera off before
the monitor switches to the shooting screen.
- The angle of view (i.e., the area visible in the frame) seen in the saved image is
narrower than that seen in the monitor at the time of shooting.
• w Tripod:
- One image is captured at a slow shutter speed when the shutter-release button
is pressed all the way.
- Vibration reduction is disabled regardless of the Photo VR setting in the setup
yMk Close-up
position at which it can focus.
• You can move the focus area. Press the kbutton, use the multi selector HIJK
or rotate it to move the focus area, and press the kbutton to apply the setting.
yMu Food
position at which it can focus.
• You can adjust hue by using the multi selector
HI. The hue setting is saved in the camera’s
memory even after the camera is turned off.
• You can move the focus area. Press the kbutton,
use the multi selector HIJKor rotate it to
move the focus area, and press the kbutton to
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yMm Fireworks show
• The shutter speed is fixed at about four seconds.
• The zoom is restricted to 10 fixed positions.
yMo Backlighting
• On the screen displayed when o Backlighting is selected, select On or Off of
HDR (high dynamic range) composition based on the type of image you want to
capture.
• Off (default setting): The flash fires to prevent the subject from being hidden in
shadow.
- When the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down, one image is
captured.
• On: Use when taking pictures with very bright and dark areas in the same frame.
- When the shutter-release button is pressed all the way, the camera shoots
images continuously at high speed, and saves the following two images.
-
-
A non-HDR composite image
An HDR composite image in which the loss of details in highlights or shadows
is minimized
- If there is only enough memory to save one image, an image processed by D-
corrected, is the only image saved.
- Once the shutter-release button is pressed all the way, hold the camera still until
a still image is displayed. After taking a picture, do not turn the camera off before
the monitor switches to the shooting screen.
- The angle of view (i.e., the area visible in the frame) seen in the saved image is
narrower than that seen in the monitor at the time of shooting.
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yMO Pet portrait
• When you point the camera at a dog or cat, the camera detects the pet’s face and
focuses on it. By default, the shutter is automatically released when the camera
detects a dog or cat face (pet portrait auto release).
• On the screen displayed when O Pet portrait is selected, select U Single or V
Continuous.
- U Single: Whenever the camera detects a dog or cat face, the camera captures
1 image.
- V Continuous: Whenever the camera detects a dog or cat face, the camera
captures 3 images continuously.
B Pet Portrait Auto Release
• Press the multi selector J(n) to change the Pet portrait auto release settings.
- Y: When the camera detects a dog or cat face, the camera automatically
releases the shutter.
- k: The camera does not release the shutter automatically, even if a dog or cat
face is detected. Press the shutter-release button. The camera also detects
human faces when k is selected.
• Pet portrait auto release is set to k after 5 bursts have been taken.
• Shooting is also possible by pressing the shutter-release button, regardless of the
Pet portrait auto release setting.
B Focus Area
• When the camera detects a face, the face is
displayed inside a yellow border. When the
camera acquires focus on a face displayed inside a
double border (focus area), the double border
changes to green. If no faces are detected, the
camera focuses on the subject in the center of the
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• Under some shooting conditions, the pet face
may not be detected and other subjects may be
displayed inside a border.
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yMR Special effects
• On the screen displayed when R Special effects is selected, select the shooting
effect.
Type
O Soft
(default setting)
Description
Softens the image by adding a slight blur to the entire
image.
P Nostalgic
sepia
Adds a sepia tone and reduces the contrast to simulate the
qualities of an old photograph.
F High-contrast
mono.
Changes the image to black and white and gives it sharp
contrast.
Creates a black and white image in which only the
specified color remains.
I Selective color
l Pop
Increases the color saturation of the entire image to create
a bright look.
Gives the image a mysterious appearance based on a
specific color.
o Cross process
m Toy camera
effect 1
Gives the entire image a yellowish hue and darkens the
image periphery.
n Toy camera
effect 2
Decreases the color saturation of the entire image and
darkens the image periphery.
•
When Selective color or Cross process is
selected, use the multi selector HIto select
the desired color, and press the kbutton to
apply the color. To change the color selection,
press the kbutton again.
Save
F3.7
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Shooting Time-lapse Movies
The camera can automatically capture 300 still images at a specified interval to
create time-lapse movies (e1080/30p) that are approximately 10 seconds
long.
Rotate the mode dial to yMdbutton MN Time-lapse movie M
kbutton
Type
Interval time
Recording time
10 min
Cityscape (10 minutes)
(default setting)
O
2 s
P Landscape (25 minutes)
5 s
10 s
30 s
30 s
25 min
50 min
Q Sunset (50 minutes)
1, 2
R Night sky (150 minutes)
2 h 30 min
2 h 30 min
2, 3
S Star trails (150 minutes)
1
2
3
Suited for recording the movement of stars. The focus is fixed at infinity.
The zoom is restricted to 10 fixed positions.
Star movement appears as lines of light due to image processing. The focus is
fixed at infinity.
Time-lapse movie
1
2
Use the multi selector HIto
select a type, and press the k
button.
Cityscape (10 minutes)
Landscape (25 minutes)
Sunset (50 minutes)
Night sky (150 minutes)
Star trails (150 minutes)
Time-lapse movie
Select whether or not to fix
exposure (brightness), and press
the kbutton (except Night sky
and Star trails).
AE-L on
AE-L off
•
If AE-L on is selected, the exposure used for
the first image is used for all images. Use of
AE-L off is recommended when the
changes in brightness of the subject are
significant, such as in the twilight.
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3
4
Stabilize the camera by using a tool such as a tripod.
Press the shutter-release button to
AE-L
capture the first image.
22m 5s
•
releasing the shutter for the first image.
Exposure compensation cannot be
changed after the first image is captured.
Focus and hue are fixed when the first
image is captured.
End recording
1/250 F3.7
•
•
•
•
The shutter is automatically released for the second and subsequent images.
The monitor may turn off while the camera is not capturing images.
Shooting ends automatically when 300 images are captured.
To end shooting manually before 300 images are captured, press the k
button.
•
Sound and still images cannot be saved.
B Notes About Time-lapse Movie
• The camera cannot capture images if a memory card is not inserted. Do not
exchange the memory card until shooting is complete.
• Use a fully charged battery to prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly.
• Time-lapse movies cannot be recorded by pressing the b(e) button.
• Do not rotate the mode dial until shooting is complete.
• Vibration reduction is disabled regardless of the Photo VR setting in the setup
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Shooting with Easy Panorama
Rotate the mode dial to yMdbutton Mp Easy panorama M
kbutton
1
Select Normal or Wide as the
shooting range and press the k
button.
Easy panorama
Normal
Wide
•
When the camera is readied in the
horizontal position, the image size (width ×
height) is as follows.
-
Normal:
4800 × 920 when moved horizontally,
1536 × 4800 when moved vertically
Wide:
-
9600 × 920 when moved horizontally,
1536 × 9600 when moved vertically
2
3
Frame the first edge of the
panorama scene, and then press
the shutter-release button
halfway to focus.
•
The zoom position is fixed at wide-angle
position.
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•
The camera focuses in the center of the
frame.
Press the shutter-release button
all the way, and then remove your
finger from the shutter-release
button.
•
KLJI are displayed to indicate the
direction of camera movement.
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4
Move the camera in one of the
four directions until the guide
indicator reaches the end.
Guide
•
•
•
When the camera detects which direction it
is moving in, shooting begins.
Shooting ends when the camera captures
the specified shooting range.
Focus and exposure are locked until
shooting ends.
Example of Camera Movement
•
Using your body as the axis of
rotation, move the camera slowly in
an arc, in the direction of the
marking (KLJI).
•
Shooting stops if the guide does
not reach the edge within about 15
seconds (when Normal is selected)
or within about 30 seconds (when
Wide is selected) after shooting
starts.
B Notes About Easy Panorama Shooting
• The range of the image seen in the saved image is narrower than that seen in the
monitor at the time of shooting.
• If the camera is moved too quickly or shaken too much, or if the subject is too
uniform (e.g. walls or darkness), an error may occur.
• If shooting is stopped before the camera reaches the half-way point in the
panorama range, a panorama image is not saved.
• If more than half of the panorama range is captured but shooting ends before
reaching the edge of the range, the range not captured is recorded and displayed
in gray.
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Playback with Easy Panorama
image captured using easy panorama in full-
frame playback mode, and then press the k
button to scroll the image in the direction that
was used when shooting.
4
/
4
•
Rotate the multi selector to scroll forward or
backward quickly.
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Playback controls are displayed at the bottom of
the monitor during playback.
Use the multi selector JKto select a control,
and then press the kbutton to perform the
operations described below.
Function
Rewind
Icon
A
B
Description
Hold down the kbutton to scroll backward quickly.*
Advance
Pause
End
Hold down the kbutton to scroll forward quickly.*
Pause playback. The operations listed below can be
performed while paused.
C
D
F
Hold down the kbutton to rewind.*
Hold down the kbutton to scroll.*
Resume automatic scrolling.
E
G
Switch to full-frame playback mode.
*
These operations can also be performed by rotating the multi selector.
B Notes About Easy Panorama Images
• The images cannot be edited on this camera.
• This camera may not be able to scroll the playback of, or zoom in on, easy
panorama images captured with another make or model of digital camera.
B Notes About Printing Panorama Images
The entire image may not be able to be printed depending on the printer’s settings.
Additionally, printing may not be possible depending on the printer.
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Default Settings (Flash, Self-timer, Etc.)
Default settings for each shooting mode are listed below.
Exposure
compensation
Flash
Self-timer
Macro
(
A (auto)
U
k
k
0.0
y
x (scene auto
selector)
1
2
U
V
k
k
0.0
3
3
b (portrait)
k
k
k
k
0.0
0.0
3
c (landscape)
W
N (time-lapse
movie)
3
3
4
W
k
k
0.0
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
d (sports)
W
k
k
k
k
k
k
k
k
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3
e (night portrait)
f (party/indoor)
Z (beach)
V
k
k
k
k
k
k
5
V
U
U
z (snow)
3
h (sunset)
W
3
i (dusk/dawn)
W
j (night
landscape)
3
3
W
k
k
0.0
3
k (close-up)
U
k
k
o
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3
3
u (food)
W
o
3
3
3
3
3
3
m (fireworks show)
o (backlighting)
p (easy panorama)
O (pet portrait)
R (special effects)
F (smart portrait)
n (short movie show)
A, B, C, D
W
k
k
k
k
k
k
k
k
k
6
6
X /W
k
3
3
W
k
3
7
W
Y
U
k
8
9
3
10
U
k
–
3
W
k
k
0.0
11
X
–
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1
Cannot be changed. The camera automatically selects the flash mode appropriate
for the scene it has selected.
Cannot be changed. The camera enters macro mode when i is selected.
Cannot be changed.
Cannot be changed when Night sky or Star trails is used.
May switch to slow sync with red-eye reduction flash mode.
Flash is fixed at X (fill flash) when HDR is set to Off, and is fixed at W (off) when
HDR is set to On.
2
3
4
5
6
7
Self-timer cannot be used. Pet portrait auto release can be set to o or k
8
9
Cannot be used when Blink proof is set to On.
also used.
10
11
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Focusing
The focus area varies depending on the shooting mode.
Using Face Detection
In the following shooting modes, the camera
uses face detection to automatically focus on
human faces.
•
•
Scene auto selector, Portrait, or Night
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•
•
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If the camera detects more than one face, a double border is displayed around
the face that the camera focuses on, and single borders are displayed around
the other faces.
If the shutter-release button is pressed halfway when no faces are detected:
•
•
•
When Scene auto selector is selected, the focus area changes depending
on the scene.
In Portrait or Night portrait scene mode or smart portrait mode, the
camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.
In A (auto) mode, A, B, C, or D mode, the camera selects the focus area
containing the subject closest to the camera.
B Notes About Face Detection
• The camera’s ability to detect faces depends on a variety of factors, including the
direction in which the faces are looking.
• The camera cannot detect faces in the following situations:
- When faces are partially hidden by sunglasses or otherwise obstructed
- When faces take up too much or too little of the frame
C Face Detection During Movie Recording
focuses on human faces during movie recording.
If the b(e) button is pressed when no faces are detected, the camera focuses on
the area in the center of the frame.
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Using Skin Softening
When the shutter is released while using one of the shooting modes listed
below, the camera detects human faces and processes the image to soften
facial skin tones (up to 3 faces).
•
- The skin softening level can be adjusted by the glamour retouch function.
•
Editing functions such as Skin softening can be applied to saved images by
B Notes About Skin Softening
• It may take more time than usual to save images after shooting.
• Under some shooting conditions, the desired skin softening results may not be
achieved, and skin softening may be applied to areas of the image where there are
no faces.
Subjects Not Suitable for Autofocus
The camera may not focus as expected in the following situations. In some rare
cases, the subject may not be in focus despite the fact that the focus area or the
focus indicator is displayed in green:
•
Subject is very dark
•
Objects of sharply differing brightness are included in the scene (e.g. the sun
behind the subject makes that subject appear very dark)
No contrast between the subject and surroundings (e.g. a portrait subject
wearing a white shirt is standing in front of a white wall)
Several objects are at different distances from the camera (e.g. the subject is
inside a cage)
Subjects with repeating patterns (window blinds, buildings with multiple
rows of similarly shaped windows, etc.)
Subject is moving rapidly
•
•
•
•
In the situations noted above, try pressing the shutter-release button halfway
to refocus several times, or focus on another subject positioned at the same
distance from the camera as the actual desired subject, and use focus lock
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Using Target Finding AF
AF, the camera focuses in the manner described below when you press the
shutter-release button halfway.
•
The camera detects the main subject and
focuses on it. When the subject is in focus,
the focus area is displayed in green. If a
human face is detected, the camera
automatically sets focus priority on it.
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1/250
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Focus areas
•
If no main subject is detected, the camera
automatically selects one or more of the nine
focus areas containing the subject closest to
the camera. When the subject is in focus, the
focus areas that are in focus is displayed in
green.
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F3.7
Focus areas
B Notes About Target Finding AF
• Depending on shooting conditions, the subject that the camera determines to be
the main subject may vary.
• The main subject may not be detected when using certain White balance
settings.
• The camera may not detect the main subject appropriately in the following
situations:
- When the subject is very dark or bright
- When the main subject lacks clearly defined colors
- When the shot is framed so that the main subject is at the edge of the monitor
- When the main subject is composed of a repeating pattern
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Focus Lock
Focus lock shooting is recommended when the camera does not activate the
focus area that contains the desired subject.
1
2
In A, B, C, or D mode, set AF area mode to Center
Position the subject in the
center of the frame and
press the shutter-release
button halfway.
•
The camera focuses on the
subject and the focus area is
displayed in green.
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F3.7
•
Exposure is also locked.
3
4
Without lifting your finger,
recompose the picture.
•
Make sure to maintain the same distance
between the camera and the subject.
1/250
F3.7
Press the shutter-release button
the rest of the way down to take
the picture.
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The Control Range of the Shutter Speed (A,
B, C, or D Modes)
The control range of the shutter speed differs depending on the zoom position,
aperture, or the ISO sensitivity setting. Additionally, the control range changes
in the following continuous shooting settings.
Control range (second)
Setting
A mode
B mode
C mode
D mode
2
1
1/2000 –2 s
Auto
1
1
1/2000–
8 s
ISO 125-400 ,
ISO 125-800
2
1/2000 –4 s
ISO
sensitivity
2
ISO 125, 200
ISO 400, 800
ISO 1600
1/2000 –8 s
1/2000–1 s
2
1/2000 –4 s
2
1/2000 –2 s
2
ISO 3200, 6400
1/2000 –1 s
Continuous H,
Continuous L
2
1/2000 –1 s
Pre-shooting
cache
Continuous
1/4000–1/120 s
1/4000–1/60 s
Continuous H:
120 fps
Continuous H:
60 fps
1
2
In
D
mode, the ISO sensitivity is fixed at ISO 125.
In C mode, the maximum shutter speed varies depending on the aperture value.
When the aperture value is set to f/3.7 to 5.3 at the wide-angle position or f/6.4 to
8 at the telephoto zoom position, the maximum shutter speed is 1/1000 second.
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Playback Zoom
Moving the zoom control toward g(iplayback zoom) in full-frame playback
Displayed area guide
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Full-frame Playback
Image is zoomed in.
•
You can change the magnification rate by moving the zoom control toward
f(h) or g(i). The zoom can also be adjusted by rotating the command
dial.
•
•
To view a different area of the image, press the multi selector HIJK.
When a zoomed image is displayed, press the kbutton to return to full-
frame playback mode.
C Cropping Images
When a zoomed image is displayed, you can press the dbutton to crop the image
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Thumbnail Playback/Calendar Display
Moving the zoom control toward f(hthumbnail playback) in full-frame
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Full-frame Playback
Thumbnail Playback
Calendar Display
•
•
You can change the number of thumbnails displayed by moving the zoom
control toward f(h) or g(i).
While using thumbnail playback mode, use the multi selector HIJKor
rotate it to select an image, and then press the kbutton to display that
image in full-frame playback mode.
•
While using calendar display mode, use HIJKor rotate it to select a
date, and then press the kbutton to display the images captured on that
day.
B Notes About Calendar Display
Images captured when the camera’s date is not set are treated as images captured
on January 1, 2015.
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List by Date Mode
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton MN menu icon M
C List by date Mkbutton
Use the multi selector HIto select a date and
List by date
then press the kbutton to play back the
images captured on the selected date.
30/11/2015
25/11/2015
20/11/2015
15/11/2015
3
2
•
be used for the images in the selected
shooting date (except Copy).
The following operations are available while
the shooting date selection screen is
displayed.
11
4
•
- dbutton: The functions listed below are available.
•
•
*
Slide show
Protect*
The same setting can be applied to all images captured on the selected
date.
- lbutton: Deletes all images captured on the selected date.
B Notes About List by Date Mode
• Up to the most recent 29 dates can be selected. If images exist for more than 29
dates, all images saved earlier than the most recent 29 dates will be combined
under Others.
• The 9,000 most recent images can be displayed.
• Images captured when the camera’s date is not set are treated as images captured
on January 1, 2015.
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Viewing and Deleting Images Captured
Continuously (Sequence)
Viewing Images in a Sequence
Images captured continuously or with the self-collage function are saved as a
sequence.
The first image of a sequence is used as the key
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picture to represent the sequence when
displayed in full-frame playback mode or
thumbnail playback mode. For the self-collage
function, a collage image is used as the key
picture.
To display each image in the sequence
individually, press the kbutton.
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After pressing the kbutton, the operations
listed below are available.
•
To display the previous or next image, rotate
the multi selector or press JK.
•
To display images that are not included in the
sequence, press Hto return to the key
picture display.
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To display images in a sequence as
thumbnails, or to play them back in a slide
show, set Sequence display options to Individual pictures in the
B Sequence Display Options
Images captured continuously with cameras other than this camera cannot be
displayed as a sequence.
C Playback Menu Options Available When Using Sequence
• When images in a sequence are displayed in full-frame playback mode, press the
• If you press the dbutton when a key picture is displayed, the following settings
can be applied to all images in the sequence:
- Mark for Wi-Fi upload, Protect, Copy
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Deleting Images in a Sequence
When the l(delete) button is pressed for images in a sequence, the images
that are deleted vary depending on how the sequences are displayed.
•
When the key picture is displayed:
-
Current image:
All images in the displayed sequence are
deleted.
-
Erase selected
images:
When a key picture is selected on the erase
that sequence are deleted.
-
All images:
All images on the memory card or in the internal
memory are deleted.
•
When images in a sequence are displayed in full-frame playback mode:
-
-
Current image:
Erase selected
images:
The image currently displayed is deleted.
Images that are selected in the sequence are
deleted.
-
Entire sequence:
All images in the displayed sequence are
deleted.
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Editing Images (Still Images)
Before Editing Images
You can easily edit images on this camera. Edited copies are saved as separate
files.
Edited copies are saved with the same shooting date and time as the original.
C Restrictions on Image Editing
• An image can be edited up to 10 times. Additionally, still images created by movie
editing can be edited up to 9 times.
• You may not be able to edit images of a certain size or with certain editing
functions.
Quick Effects: Changing Hue or Mood
Images can be processed with a variety of effects.
Select Painting, Photo illustration, Soft portrait, Portrait (color + B&W),
Fisheye, Cross screen or Miniature effect.
1
Display the image to which you
want to apply an effect in full-
frame playback mode and press
the kbutton.
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Use the multi selector HIJKor
rotate it to select the desired
effect and press the kbutton.
Quick effects
Painting
Photo
illustration
Soft portrait
•
to switch to full-frame playback or f(h)
to switch to thumbnail playback.
Portrait
Fisheye
Cross screen
Check
(color + B&W)
Cancel
•
To exit without saving the edited image,
press the dbutton.
3
Select Yes and press the kbutton.
•
An edited copy is created.
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Quick Retouch: Enhancing Contrast and Saturation
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mselect an image Mdbutton
MQuick retouch Mkbutton
Use the multi selector HIto select
Quick retouch
the amount of effect applied and press
the kbutton.
•
The edited version is displayed on the right.
•
To exit without saving the copy, press J.
Normal
Amount
D-Lighting: Enhancing Brightness and Contrast
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mselect an image Mdbutton
MD-Lighting Mkbutton
Use the multi selector HIto select
D-Lighting
OK and press the kbutton.
•
•
The edited version is displayed on the right.
To exit without saving the copy, select Cancel
and press the kbutton.
OK
Cancel
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Red-eye Correction: Correcting Red-eye When
Shooting with the Flash
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mselect an image Mdbutton
MRed-eye correction Mkbutton
Preview the result and press the k
Red-eye correction
button.
•
To exit without saving the copy, press the multi
selector J.
Back
Save
B Notes About Red-eye Correction
• Red-eye correction can only be applied to images when red-eye is detected.
• Red-eye correction can be applied to pets (dogs or cats) even if their eyes are not
red.
• Red-eye correction may not produce the desired results in some images.
• In rare cases, red-eye correction may be applied unnecessarily to other areas of the
image.
Glamour Retouch: Enhancing Human Faces
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mselect an image Mdbutton
MGlamour retouch Mkbutton
1
Use the multi selector HIJKto
select the face that you want to
retouch and press the kbutton.
Subject selection
•
When only one face is detected, proceed to
step 2.
Back
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2
Use JKto select the effect, use
HIto select the effect level, and
press the kbutton.
Small face
3
2
1
•
You can simultaneously apply multiple
effects.
Adjust or check the settings for all effects
before pressing the kbutton.
F (small face), B (skin softening), C
Back
(foundation makeup), m (glare reduction), E (hide eye bags), A (big
eyes), G (whiten eyes), n (eye shadow), o (mascara), H (whiten teeth),
p (lipstick), D (redden cheeks)
•
Press the dbutton to return to the screen for selecting a face.
3
4
Preview the result and press the
kbutton.
Preview
•
To change the settings, press Jto return to
step 2.
•
To exit without saving the edited image,
press the dbutton.
Save
Select Yes and press the k
button.
Save OK?
•
An edited copy is created.
Yes
No
B Notes About Glamour Retouch
• One face at a time can be edited. To use the glamour retouch function for another
face, edit the edited image again.
• Depending on the direction in which faces are looking, or the brightness of faces,
the camera cannot accurately detect faces, or the glamour retouch function may
not perform as expected.
• If no faces are detected, a warning is displayed and the screen returns to the
playback menu.
• The glamour retouch function is available only for images captured at an ISO
sensitivity of 1600 or lower, and the image size of 640×480 or larger.
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Small Picture: Reducing the Size of an Image
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mselect an image Mdbutton
MSmall picture Mkbutton
1
2
Use the multi selector HIto
select the desired copy size and
press the kbutton.
Small picture
640×480
•
Images captured at an image mode setting
of j 4608×2592 are saved at a size of 640
× 360, and images captured at an image
mode setting of H 3456×3456 are saved
at 480 × 480. Press the kbutton to
proceed to step 2.
320×240
160×120
Select Yes and press the k
button.
Create small picture file?
•
An edited copy is created (compression
ratio of approximately 1:8).
Yes
No
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Crop: Creating a Cropped Copy
1
2
Adjust the image so that only the
portion that you want to keep is
displayed, and then press the d
(menu) button.
•
Move the zoom control toward g(i) or
f(h) to adjust the magnification rate.
Set a magnification rate at which u is
displayed.
3.0
•
Use the multi selector HIJKto scroll to the portion of the image that you
want to display.
Trim
3
4
Preview the image and press the
kbutton.
•
To change the portion that you want to
keep, press Jto return to step 2.
To exit without saving the cropped image,
press the cbutton.
•
Back
Save
Select Yes and press the k
button.
Save this image as
displayed?
•
An edited copy is created.
Yes
No
C Image Size
• The aspect ratio (horizontal to vertical) of a cropped image is the same as that of
the original image.
• When the image size of the cropped copy is 320 × 240 or smaller, the image is
displayed at a smaller size during playback.
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Recording the Location Data on the Image
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MLocation data options M
kbutton
functions.
Record location data
1
Set Record location data to On.
After the settings are complete, press the
dbutton or shutter-release button to
exit the menu.
•
On
Off
•
To receive signals easily, operate in an
open-air area.
2
Check the location data reception
on the shooting screen.
•
n or o: Signals are being received from
four or more satellites, or from three
satellites, and positioning is being
performed. The location data is recorded on
the image.
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•
z: Signals are being received, but
positioning is not possible. If the location
Location data reception
data was obtained within the last one minute, it is recorded on the image.
y: Signals are not received. The location data is not recorded on the image.
To display the current position on the map,
•
•
press the U button while positioning is
3
Shoot images while positioning is being
performed.
•
•
The location data is recorded on shot images.
You can check the recorded location data on the map
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B Notes About Location Data Functions
• It takes a few minutes to perform positioning for the location data when
positioning is performed for the first time or in a situation where positioning
cannot be performed for a long period of time, or just after the battery is replaced.
Using the latest A-GPS file can shorten the time needed for obtaining the location
• Positions of the positioning satellites change constantly.
You may not be able to determine the position or it may take some time
depending on your location and the time.
To use the location data functions, use the camera in an open-air area with few
obstacles in the sky.
• The following locations which block or reflect signals may result in failed or
inaccurate positioning.
- Inside buildings or underground locations
- Between high-rise buildings
- Under overpasses
- Inside tunnels
- Near high-voltage electrical power lines
- Between clusters of trees
• Using a mobile phone of 1.5 GHz band near this camera may disrupt positioning.
• When carrying this camera around while positioning, do not place it in a metal bag.
Positioning cannot be performed if the camera is covered with metal materials.
• When there is a significant difference in the signals from the positioning satellites,
there could be a deviation of up to several hundred meters.
• Be aware of your surroundings when positioning.
• The shooting date and time that is displayed when playing back images is
determined by the camera’s internal clock at the time of shooting.
The time when positioning for the location data was performed can be recorded
on the images, but it cannot be displayed on the camera.
• The location data for the first frame will be recorded on a series of images shot
using continuous shooting.
B Battery Drain While Recording Location Data and Log Recording
• When Record location data is set to On, record location data functions will
continue to operate at the specified interval for approximately 6 hours even after
the camera is turned off. Also, record location data functions and log recording
camera is turned off.
• When Record location data is set to On or during log recording, the battery
power will drain faster than usual.
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C Points of Interest (POI) Information
POI information is location name information for landmarks (facilities) and
other details.
•
When Display POI in Points of interest
menu is set to On, the nearest location name
information for the current position is
displayed during shooting (only when
positioning is performed).
Location name information
(POI information)
•
When Embed POI is set to On, location
name information can be recorded on the
image during shooting (only when
positioning is performed).
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•
•
If the location name information was
recorded on the image during shooting, this information is displayed when
Display POI is set to On during playback.
The location name information may not be displayed depending on the
setting level in Level of detail of Points of interest (POI). Also, certain
landmark names may not be registered, or the landmark name may be
different.
C Images with Recorded Location Data
• The z icon is displayed during playback for images which have the location data
• The location data recorded on an image can be checked on a map with ViewNX 2
• The actual place of shooting may differ from the location data recorded on the
image files due to the accuracy of the location data obtained and a difference in
the geodetic system used.
• The location data and POI information recorded on images can be erased using
cannot be recovered.
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Displaying the Shooting Location on the
Map (While in Playback Mode)
Press the cbutton (playback mode) MSelect images with the recorded
location data* MU button
*
The z icon is displayed during playback for images which have the location data
•
Shooting location: Display the shooting
location of images that have the location
data recorded on the map. The shooting
location of the image selected before
pressing the U button is highlighted in
yellow.
Shooting location
500m
For the image captured with Compass
of shooting is indicated by C.
C (pointing to the top of the screen)
indicates north.
Thumbnail playback: Display images as
thumbnails whose shooting location is on the map.
The operations listed below can be performed during the map display.
Thumbnail playback
•
•
Operations of the Map
Operation
Description
Multi selector
Zoom control
U button
Move the map display (in four directions).
g(i): Zoom in the map display.
f(h): Zoom out the map display.
Return to the playback screen.
Select images in the thumbnail playback. See “Operations
kbutton*
*
If there is no shooting location on the displayed map, the kbutton is disabled.
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Operations When Selecting a Thumbnail Image
Operation
Description
Use JKto move the thumbnail image selection.
Multi selector
•
The shooting location of the selected image is displayed
in yellow on the map.
• g(i): Display the selected image in full-frame playback
mode. To display the previous or next image, press JK.
• f(h): Return to the map display.
Zoom control
U button
Return to the playback screen.
Display the menu to select the following functions.
Return to the screen for operating the
map, and display the shooting location
of the selected image at the center of
Scroll map
the map.
kbutton
Save the shooting location of the
selected image.
Save location
Move the map display directly to the
Center on saved saved location.
location
•
B Map Display
• Maps cannot be displayed while the camera is being charged with the Charging
AC Adapter.
• The map display cannot be rotated. Only the north up display (the top of the
screen indicates the north) is available.
• The map scale varies depending on which country is shown on the map.
• During the map display, you cannot select Time zone and date, Format
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C Operations of the Map with Saved Locations
When you press the kbutton and select Center on
scrolls to the closest saved location from the center
of the screen.
• Use the multi selector HIJKto move to other
saved locations.
MAP
• Press the lbutton to cancel a location.
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-
Current location: Cancel the selected saving location.
Selected locations: Cancel multiple saving locations at a time. Use the multi
selector to move to other saved locations, and press the lbutton to select.
When you press the lbutton again, the selection is canceled. Press the k
button after selecting.
-
All locations: Cancel all saving locations at a time.
• Press the kbutton to exit the operating screen.
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Displaying the Current Position on the Map
(While in Shooting Mode)
1
Display the shooting screen while positioning is being performed M
2
U button
1
2
If you press the U button when positioning is not being performed, a world map
is displayed.
•
The current position is displayed at the
center of the map.
Current position
500m
You can save the location and display it on
the map.
When the camera lens faces downward, a
compass is displayed.
From the second time on, the previously
displayed map appears after the camera is
turned on.
•
•
Current position
•
The operations listed below can be
performed during the map display.
Compass
Operation
Description
Multi selector
Move the map display (in four directions).
g(i): Zoom in the map display.
f(h): Zoom out the map display.
Zoom control
U button
Return to the shooting screen.
Display the menu to select the following functions.
Center on
Display the current position at the
current location* center of the map.
Select a location using the multi
selector and save it by pressing the k
button (up to 30 locations).
Save location
kbutton
•
Select No in the confirmation dialog
to exit the saving location screen.
Move the map display directly to the
Center on saved saved location.
location
•
*
When positioning is not performed, you cannot select this function.
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Recording the Log of Movement
Information
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MCreate log Mkbutton
Create log
1
Use the multi selector HIto
select Log interval, and press the
kbutton.
Start log
Log interval
End log
24h
15s
Log interval
2
3
4
Select the intervals of log
recording and press the k
button.
5 s
10 s
15 s
30 s
1 min
•
The default setting is 15 s.
Create log
Select Start log, and press the k
button.
Start log
Log interval
End log
24h
15s
Start log
Select the duration that the log will
be recorded, and press the k
button.
Log data for next 6 hrs
Log data for next 12 hrs
Log data for next 24 hrs
Log data for next 72 hrs
•
•
•
Log recording starts. Press the dbutton
to exit the menu.
D is displayed on the shooting screen
Log recording ends automatically after the
preset time elapses, and the log data is temporarily stored in the camera.
When log recording is completed, save the log data to a memory card
•
The log data saved on the memory card can be displayed on the map
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B Notes About Log Recording
• If the date and time are not set, the log cannot be recorded.
• Use a fully charged battery to prevent the camera from turning off during log
recording. When the battery power becomes exhausted, log recording ends.
• Even when the camera is turned off, log recording is continuously performed until
the preset time has elapsed if there is still time remaining for log recording.
• Log recording ends due to the operations below even when there is time
remaining for log recording.
-
-
-
-
-
The battery is removed
Record location data in Location data options is set to Off
Reset all in the setup menu is performed
The setting of the internal clock (time zone or date and time) is changed
• Log recording is paused during the operations below.
-
-
-
During continuous shooting
During movie recording
When connected with a USB cable or HDMI cable
Log recording is resumed when the above operations are finished.
• The log data cannot be recorded when positioning cannot be performed at all
during log recording.
• The log data is temporarily stored in the camera. New logs cannot be recorded if
the log data remains in the camera. After recording log data, save it to a memory
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Ending Log Recording to Save it on Memory Cards
To display the obtained log data on the map, you need to save it to a memory
card.
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MCreate log Mkbutton
1
2
When log recording is completed,
select End log on the screen, and
press the kbutton.
Start log
Log interval
End log
24h
15s
•
Ending log can also be performed before
the preset time elapses.
Select Save log, and press the k
button.
End log
•
The log data is saved to a memory card.
Save log
Erase log
C To Erase Log Data
• To erase the log data that is temporarily stored in the camera, select Erase log in
step 2.
• To erase the log data that is stored on the memory card, press the lbutton in
View log.
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Viewing the Log of Location Data on the
Map
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MView log Mkbutton
500m
•
Select the log data (date) to be displayed, and
press the kbutton. Your movement route
based on the recorded log is displayed on the
map.
To erase the selected log or all saved logs,
press the lbutton on the log list screen.
•
•
The operations listed below can be
performed during the map display.
Location log
Operation
Description
Multi selector
Zoom control
lbutton
Move the map display (in four directions).
g(i): Zoom in the map display.
f(h): Zoom out the map display.
Erase the displayed log data.
Display the menu to select the following functions.
Location logs
Return to the log list screen.
Select a location using the multi
selector and save it by pressing the k
button (up to 30 locations).
Save location
kbutton
•
Select No in the confirmation dialog
to exit the saving location screen.
Move the map display directly to the
Center on saved saved location.
location
•
C Location Information Log Data
Log data is NMEA format-compliant. However, display in all NMEA format-compliant
software or on all NMEA format-compliant cameras is not guaranteed.
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Recording and Playing Back Movies
1
Display the shooting screen.
•
Check the remaining amount of movie
recording time.
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Remaining movie
recording time
2
Press the b(emovie-record)
button to start movie recording.
•
The focus area for autofocus differs
depending on the setting of AF area mode
The default setting is Face priority.
Press the multi selector Kto pause
recording, and press Kagain to resume
recording (except when an HS movie option
is selected in Movie options). Recording
automatically ends if it remains paused for
about five minutes.
•
14
m
3
0s
•
You can capture a still image by pressing the
shutter-release button while recording a
3
4
Press the b(e) button again to end recording.
10s
Select a movie in full-frame
playback mode and press the k
button to play it back.
•
An image with a movie options icon is a
movie.
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Area Captured in Movies
•
The area that is captured in a movie varies depending on the Movie
options or Movie VR settings in the movie menu.
Movie frame+auto info, you can confirm the area that will be captured in
a movie before you start recording.
•
Maximum Movie Recording Time
Individual movie files cannot exceed 4 GB in size or 29 minutes in length, even when
there is sufficient free space on the memory card for longer recording.
• The remaining recording time for a single movie is displayed on the shooting
screen.
• Recording may end before either limit is reached if camera temperature becomes
elevated.
• The actual remaining recording time may vary depending on the movie content,
subject movement, or type of memory card.
• Memory cards with an SD Speed Class rating of 6 or faster are recommended when
cards with a lower Speed Class rating are used.
• When using the camera’s internal memory, saving movies may take some time.
• Depending on the file size of a movie, it may not be possible to save the movie in
the internal memory or copy it from a memory card to the internal memory.
B Notes About Camera Temperature
• The camera may become hot when shooting movies for an extended period of
time or when the camera is used in a hot area.
• If the inside of the camera becomes extremely hot when recording movies, the
camera will automatically stop recording.
The amount of time remaining until the camera stops recording (B10s) is
displayed.
After the camera stops recording, it turns itself off.
Leave the camera off until the inside of the camera has cooled.
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Notes About Movie Recording
B Notes About Saving Images or Movies
The indicator showing the number of exposures remaining or the indicator showing
the remaining recording time flashes while images or movies are being saved. Do
not open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover or remove the
battery or memory card while an indicator is flashing. Doing this could result in
loss of data, or in damage to the camera or the memory card.
B Notes About Recorded Movies
• There may be some degradation in image quality when digital zoom is used.
• The sounds of zoom control operation, zoom, autofocus lens drive movement,
vibration reduction, and aperture operation when brightness changes may be
recorded.
• The following phenomena may be seen in the monitor while recording movies.
These phenomena are saved in the recorded movies.
- Banding may occur in images under fluorescent, mercury-vapor, or sodium-
vapor lighting.
- Subjects that move quickly from one side of the frame to the other, such as a
moving train or car, may appear skewed.
- The entire movie image may be skewed when the camera is panned.
- Lighting or other bright areas may leave residual images when the camera is
moved.
• Depending on the distance to the subject or the amount of zoom applied, colored
stripes may appear on subjects with repeating patterns (fabrics, lattice windows,
etc.) during movie recording and playback. This occurs when the pattern in the
subject and the layout of the image sensor interfere with each other; it is not a
malfunction.
B Notes About Vibration Reduction During Movie Recording
view (i.e., the area visible in the frame) becomes narrower during movie recording.
• When using a tripod to stabilize the camera during recording, set Movie VR to Off
to prevent potential errors caused by this function.
B Notes About Autofocus for Movie Recording
1. Set AF area mode to Center and Autofocus mode to Single AF (default
setting) in the movie menu before starting movie recording.
2. Frame another subject—positioned at the same distance from the camera as the
intended subject—in the center of the frame, press the b(e) button to start
recording, and then modify the composition.
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Capturing Still Images While Recording
Movies
If the shutter-release button is pressed all the
way while recording a movie, one frame is saved
as a still image. Movie recording continues while
the still image is being saved.
•
While Q is displayed in the monitor, still
images can be captured. While z is
displayed, still images cannot be captured.
The size of the captured image varies
depending on the Movie options setting
14
m30s
•
B Notes About Capturing Still Images During Movie Recording
• Still images cannot be saved during movie recording in the following situations:
- When movie recording is paused
- When the remaining movie recording time is less than five seconds
- When Movie options is set to Z 1080/60i, U 1080/50i, g 480/30p,
W 480/25p, or HS movie
• The frames of a movie that were recorded when a still image was being captured
may not play back smoothly.
• The sounds of operating the shutter-release button when saving a still image may
be heard in the recorded movie.
• If the camera moves when the shutter-release button is pressed, the image may be
blurred.
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Operations During Movie Playback
To adjust the volume, move the zoom control
Rotate the multi selector or the command dial
to fast forward or rewind.
Volume indicator
Playback controls are displayed in the monitor.
The operations described below can be
performed by using the multi selector JKto
select a control and then pressing the k
button.
When
paused
Function Icon
Description
Rewind
A
B
Hold down the kbutton to rewind the movie.
Advance
Hold down the kbutton to advance the movie.
Pause playback. The operations listed below can be performed
while paused.
Rewind the movie one frame. Hold down the kbutton
for continuous rewinding.*
C
Advance the movie one frame. Hold down the k
button for continuous advancing.*
D
Pause
E
F
I
Resume playback.
Extract the desired portion of a movie and save it as a
separate file.
Extract a single frame of a movie and save it as a still
image.
H
End
G
Return to full-frame playback mode.
*
The movie can also be advanced or rewound by rotating the multi selector or
command dial.
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Editing Movies
When editing movies, use a sufficiently charged battery to prevent the camera
from turning off during editing. When the battery level indicator is B, movie
editing is not possible.
Extracting Only the Desired Portion of a Movie
The desired portion of a recorded movie can be saved as a separate file.
1
2
Play back a desired movie and pause at the start point of
1m30s
Use the multi selector JKto
select I in the playback controls,
and then press the kbutton.
3
4
Use HIto select M (choose start
point) in the editing controls.
Choose start point
•
•
Use JKor rotate it to move the start point.
To cancel editing, select O (back), and
press the kbutton.
Use HIto select N (choose end
point).
Choose end point
•
•
Use JKor rotate it to move the end point.
To preview the specified portion, select G
and then press the kbutton. Press the k
button again to stop previewing.
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5
Use HIto select m (save) and
press the kbutton.
Save
•
Follow the instructions on the screen to
save the movie.
B Notes About Movie Editing
• A movie that was created by editing cannot be trimmed again.
• The actual trimmed portion of a movie may differ slightly from the portion selected
using the start and end points.
• Movies cannot be trimmed so that they are less than two seconds long.
Saving a Frame from a Movie as a Still Image
The desired frame of a recorded movie can be extracted and saved as a still
image.
1m30s
•
Pause a movie and display the frame to be
•
Use the multi selector JKto select the H
control and press the kbutton.
•
•
Select Yes when a confirmation dialog is
displayed, and press the kbutton to save the
image.
The image quality of the saved still image is
Normal. The image size is determined by the
For example, a still image saved from a movie
recorded with e 1080/30p or S 1080/
25p is i (1920 × 1080 pixels).
1m30s
Copy this frame as a still image?
Yes
No
B Notes About Saving Still Images
Frames of movies recorded with Z 1080/60i, U 1080/50i, g 480/30p,
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Connecting to a Smart Device (Wi-Fi)
1
Press the Z(Wi-Fi) button on the
camera.
•
•
The screen shown on the right is displayed.
If no connection confirmation is received
from the smart device within 3 minutes, the
message No access. is displayed and the
camera returns to the Wi-Fi options screen.
You can also select Connect to smart
device in the Wi-Fi options menu to
Connect to smart device
SSID:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXX
Password:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
•
Cancel
display the screen shown on the right.
2
3
Set the Wi-Fi setting on the smart device to On.
•
•
Check the user’s manual provided with your smart device for further details.
After the network names (SSIDs) that can be used for the smart device are
displayed, select the SSID displayed on the camera.
•
When Auth./encryp. is set to WPA2-PSK-AES in the Wi-Fi options menu,
the message for entering a password is displayed.
Enter the password that is displayed on the camera.
Start the “Wireless Mobile Utility” installed on the smart
device, while Negotiating... Please wait. is displayed on
the camera.
•
•
The screen for selecting “Take photos” or “View photos” is displayed.
When the message “Cannot connect to camera.” is displayed, return to
step 1 and retry the procedure.
•
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C Touching an NFC-compatible Smart Device to the Camera for a
Wi-Fi Connection
When you use a smart device that is compatible with
near field communication (NFC) functions and runs
on Android OS, you can establish a Wi-Fi connection
and start the “Wireless Mobile Utility” by touching
the NFC antenna on the smart device to the Y(N-
Mark) on the camera.
To Terminate the Wi-Fi Connection
Perform one of the operations described below.
•
Turn off the camera.
•
Select Disable Wi-Fi in the Wi-Fi options menu on the camera (except
when the camera is operated by remote control).
Set the Wi-Fi setting on the smart device to Off.
•
B Notes About Wi-Fi Connection
• Wi-Fi connection operations are disabled in the following situations:
- When the camera is connected to a TV, printer, or computer
- While recording movies
- While the camera is processing data such as saving images or recording movies
- When the camera is connected to a smart device
• Select Disable Wi-Fi in a areas where the use of radio waves is prohibited.
• When Wi-Fi is connected, Auto off is disabled.
• When Wi-Fi is connected, the battery drains faster than normal.
• The Wi-Fi connection is terminated in the following situations:
- When the battery level is low
- When starting movie recording in short movie show mode
C Security Settings
If no security settings (encryption and password) are configured for the camera’s Wi-
Fi function, unauthorized third parties may access the network and cause harm.
We strongly recommend performing the required security settings before using the
Wi-Fi function.
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Preselecting Images in the Camera That
You Want to Transfer to a Smart Device
You can preselect images in the camera that you want to transfer to a smart
device. Movies cannot be preselected for transfer.
1
Select images to transfer.
You can preselect the images to transfer to a smart device in the following
menus:
•
•
When using Upload from camera, the SSID and password of the camera are
displayed after images are selected.
2
•
Tapping “View photos” in the “Wireless Mobile Utility” displays the
confirmation screen to transfer the specified images to the smart device.
B Preselecting Images to Transfer During Playback
While the camera is in playback mode, press the Zbutton or use the NFC function
to establish a Wi-Fi connection, and preselect the displayed images that you want to
transfer.
• You can preselect one image in full-frame playback mode. You can preselect all
images in the sequence when the key picture is displayed for images in a
sequence.
• You can preselect one image specified in thumbnail playback mode. You can
preselect all images in the sequence when the key picture is displayed for images
in a sequence.
• You can preselect all the images captured on the selected date in calendar display
playback mode.
This operation is not available when you use Connect to smart device in the Wi-Fi
options menu to establish the Wi-Fi connection.
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Connecting the Camera to a TV (Playback
on a TV)
1
Turn off the camera and connect it to the TV.
•
Make sure that the plugs are properly oriented. Do not insert or remove the
plugs at an angle when connecting or disconnecting them.
to HDMI jack
HDMI micro connector
(Type D)
2
3
Set the TV’s input to external input.
•
See the documentation provided with your TV for details.
Hold down the c(playback)
button to turn on the camera.
•
Images are displayed on the TV.
•
The camera monitor does not turn on.
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Connecting the Camera to a Printer (Direct
Print)
Users of PictBridge-compatible printers can connect the camera directly to the
printer and print images without using a computer.
Connecting the Camera to a Printer
1
2
Turn on the printer.
Turn off the camera and connect it to the printer using the
USB cable.
•
Make sure that the plugs are properly oriented. Do not insert or remove the
plugs at an angle when connecting or disconnecting them.
3
The camera is automatically turned on.
•
The PictBridge startup screen ( ) is displayed in the camera monitor,
1
followed by the Print selection screen ( ).
2
Print selection
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B If the PictBridge Startup Screen Is Not Displayed
print images with direct connection of the camera to some printers. If the PictBridge
startup screen is not displayed after the camera is turned on, turn the camera off and
disconnect the USB cable. Set Charge by computer to Off and reconnect the
camera to the printer.
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Printing Images One at a Time
1
2
3
Use the multi selector JKto
select the desired image and press
the kbutton.
Print selection
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•
Move the zoom control toward f(h) to
switch to thumbnail playback or g(i) to
switch to full-frame playback.
Use HIto select Copies and
press the kbutton.
PictBridge
1
prints
•
Use HIto set the desired number of
copies (up to 9) and press the kbutton.
Start print
Copies
Paper size
Select Paper size and press the k
button.
PictBridge
4
prints
•
•
•
Select the desired paper size and press the
kbutton.
Start print
Copies
To print with the paper size setting
configured on the printer, select Default.
The paper size options available on the
camera vary depending on the printer that
you use.
Paper size
4
Select Start print and press the k
PictBridge
4
button.
prints
•
Printing starts.
Start print
Copies
Paper size
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Printing Multiple Images
1
When the Print selection screen
is displayed, press the d(menu)
button.
Print selection
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2
Use the multi selector HIto
select Paper size and press the k
button.
Print menu
Print selection
Print all images
Paper size
•
•
•
•
Select the desired paper size and press the
kbutton.
To print with the paper size setting
configured on the printer, select Default.
The paper size options available on the
camera vary depending on the printer that you use.
To exit the print menu, press the dbutton.
3
Select Print selection, or Print all
images and press the kbutton.
Print menu
Print selection
Print all images
Paper size
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Print selection
Select images (up to 99) and the number of
copies (up to 9) of each.
Print selection
•
Use the multi selector JKto select
images, and use HIto specify the
number of copies to be printed.
•
Images selected for printing are
indicated by M and the number of
copies to be printed. To cancel the print
selection, set the number of copies to 0.
Back
•
•
Move the zoom control toward g(i) to switch to full-frame playback or
f(h) to switch to thumbnail playback.
Press the kbutton when setting is complete. When the screen for
confirming the number of print copies is displayed, select Start print and
press the kbutton to start printing.
Print all images
One copy each of all images saved in the internal memory, or on the
memory card, is printed.
•
When the screen for confirming the number of print copies is displayed,
select Start print and press the kbutton to start printing.
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Using ViewNX 2 (Transferring Images to a
Computer)
Installing ViewNX 2
ViewNX 2 is free software that enables you to transfer images and movies to
your computer so that you can view, edit, or share them. To install ViewNX 2,
download the ViewNX 2 installer from the website below and follow the
onscreen installation instructions.
http://nikonimglib.com/nvnx/
For system requirements and other information, see the Nikon website for your
region.
Transferring Images to a Computer
1
Prepare a memory card that contains images.
You can use any of the methods below to transfer images from the memory
card to a computer.
•
SD memory card slot/card reader: Insert the memory card into the card
slot of your computer or the card reader (commercially available) that is
connected to the computer.
•
Direct USB connection: Turn the camera off and ensure that the memory
card is inserted in the camera. Connect the camera to the computer using
the USB cable.
The camera automatically turns on.
To transfer images that are saved in the camera’s internal memory, remove
the memory card from the camera before connecting it to the computer.
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If a message is displayed prompting you to choose a program, select Nikon
Transfer 2.
•
When using Windows 7
If the dialog shown at right is
displayed, follow the steps
below to select Nikon Transfer
2.
1 Under Import pictures
and videos, click Change
program. A program
selection dialog will be displayed; select Import File using Nikon
Transfer 2 and click OK.
2 Double-click Import File.
If the memory card contains a large number of images, it may take a while for
Nikon Transfer 2 to start. Wait until Nikon Transfer 2 starts.
B Notes About Connecting the USB Cable
Operation is not guaranteed if the camera is connected to the computer via a USB
hub.
2
After Nikon Transfer 2 starts, click Start Transfer.
Start Transfer
Image transfer begins. When image transfer is complete, ViewNX 2 starts and
the transferred images are displayed.
Consult online help for more information on using ViewNX 2.
•
•
3
Terminate the connection.
•
If you are using a card reader or card slot, choose the appropriate option in
the computer operating system to eject the removable disk corresponding
to the memory card and then remove the memory card from the card reader
or card slot.
•
If the camera is connected to the computer, turn the camera off and
disconnect the USB cable.
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The Shooting Menu (The Common
Shooting Options)
Image Quality
Enter shooting mode* Mdbutton MImage quality Mkbutton
*
The image quality can be set in shooting modes other than the short movie show
mode. The setting is also applied to other shooting modes (except Time-lapse
movie and Easy panorama scene modes).
Set the image quality (compression ratio) used when saving images.
Lower compression ratios result in higher quality images, but the number of
images that can be saved is reduced.
Option
Fine
Description
Finer image quality than Normal.
Compression ratio: Approx. 1:4
a
Normal
Normal image quality, suitable for most applications.
b
(default setting) Compression ratio: Approx. 1:8
B Notes About Image Quality
This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions
C Number of Images That Can Be Saved
• The approximate number of images that can be saved can be checked in the
• Note that due to JPEG compression, the number of images that can be saved may
vary greatly depending on the image content, even when using memory cards
with the same capacity and the same image quality and image size settings. In
addition, the number of images that can be saved may vary depending on the
make of the memory card.
• If the number of exposures remaining is 10,000 or more, the number of exposures
remaining display shows “9999”.
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Image Size
Enter shooting mode* Mdbutton MImage size Mkbutton
*
The image size can be set in shooting modes other than the short movie show
mode. The setting is also applied to other shooting modes (except Time-lapse
movie and Easy panorama scene modes).
Set the image size (number of pixels) used when saving images.
The larger the image size, the larger the size at which it can be printed, but the
number of images that can be saved is reduced.
Option*
4608×3456 (default setting)
3264×2448
Aspect ratio (horizontal to vertical)
i
E
L
B
f
j
H
4:3
4:3
4:3
4:3
4:3
16:9
1:1
2272×1704
1600×1200
640×480
4608×2592
3456×3456
*
The numerical values indicate the number of pixels that are captured.
Example: i 4608×3456 = approx. 16 megapixels, 4608 × 3456 pixels
B Notes About Printing Images at 1:1 Aspect Ratio
Change the printer setting to “Border” when printing images at a 1:1 aspect ratio.
Some printers may not be able to print images at a 1:1 aspect ratio.
B Notes About Image Size
This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions
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The Shooting Menu (A, B, C, or D Mode)
•
Image quality and Image size.
White Balance (Adjusting Hue)
Rotate the mode dial to A, B, C or D Mdbutton MA, B, C, or D
menu icon MWhite balance Mkbutton
Adjust white balance to suit the light source or weather conditions in order to
make the colors in images match what you see with your eyes.
Option
a Auto
(default setting)
Description
White balance is automatically adjusted.
Use when the desired result is not achieved with Auto,
b Preset manual
c Daylight
d Incandescent
e Fluorescent
f Cloudy
Use under direct sunlight.
Use under incandescent lighting.
Use under fluorescent lighting.
Use under overcast skies.
Use with the flash.
g Flash
B Notes About White Balance
• Lower the flash when white balance is set to any setting other than Auto and
• This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions
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Using Preset Manual
Use the procedure below to measure the white balance value under the
lighting used during shooting.
1
2
Place a white or gray reference object under the lighting
that will be used during shooting.
Use the multi selector HIto
select Preset manual in the
White balance menu, and press
the kbutton.
White balance
Auto
Preset manual
Daylight
Incandescent
Fluorescent
Cloudy
•
The camera zooms in to the position for
measuring white balance.
3
4
Select Measure.
Preset manual
•
To apply the last measured value, select
Cancel and press the kbutton.
Cancel
Measure
Frame the white or gray reference
object in the measuring window,
and press the kbutton to
measure the value.
Preset manual
•
The shutter is released and measurement is
complete (no image is saved).
Cancel
Measure
Measuring window
B Notes About Preset Manual
A value for flash lighting cannot be measured with Preset manual. When shooting
using the flash, set White balance to Auto or Flash.
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Metering
Rotate the mode dial to A, B, C or D Mdbutton MA, B, C, or D
menu icon MMetering Mkbutton
The process of measuring the brightness of the subject to determine the
exposure is known as “metering.”
Use this option to set the method of how the camera meters exposure.
Option
Matrix
Description
The camera uses a wide area of the screen for metering.
Recommended for typical shooting.
G
q
(default setting)
The camera meters the entire frame but assigns
greatest weight to the subject in the center of the
frame. The classic metering for portraits; it preserves
background details while letting lighting conditions in
the center of the frame determine exposure. Can be
subjects.
Center-weighted
B Notes About Metering
• When digital zoom is in effect, Center-weighted or spot metering (where the
center of the frame is metered) is selected depending on the magnification of an
enlargement.
• This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions
C Metering Area
is displayed (except when digital zoom is used).
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Continuous Shooting
Rotate the mode dial to A, B, C or D Mdbutton MA, B, C, or D
menu icon MContinuous Mkbutton
Option
U Single
(default setting)
Description
One image is captured each time the shutter-release
button is pressed.
While the shutter-release button is held all the way down,
images are captured continuously.
•
The frame rate for continuous shooting is about 7 fps
and the maximum number of continuous shots is about
5 (when image quality is set to Normal and when
image size is set to i 4608×3456).
k Continuous H
While the shutter-release button is held all the way down,
images are captured continuously.
•
The frame rate for continuous shooting is about 2.2 fps
and the maximum number of continuous shots is about
11 (when image quality is set to Normal and when
image size is set to i 4608×3456).
m Continuous L
When the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, pre-
shooting cache shooting begins. When the shutter-
release button is pressed the rest of the way down, the
camera saves the current image as well as the images
captured immediately before the button is pressed
q Pre-shooting
cache
•
The frame rate for continuous shooting is about 15 fps
and the maximum number of continuous shots is 25,
including a maximum of 5 frames captured in the pre-
shooting cache.
•
The image quality is fixed at Normal and the image size
is fixed at A (1280 × 960 pixels).
Each time the shutter-release button is pressed all the
way, images are captured at a high speed rate.
n Continuous H:
120 fps
•
The frame rate for continuous shooting is about 120 fps
and the maximum number of continuous shots is 50.
The image quality is fixed at Normal and the image size
is fixed at f 640×480.
•
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Option
Description
Each time the shutter-release button is pressed all the
way, images are captured at a high speed rate.
j Continuous H:
60 fps
•
The frame rate for continuous shooting is about 60 fps
and the maximum number of continuous shots is 25.
The image quality is fixed at Normal and the image size
is fixed at A (1280 × 960 pixels).
•
B Notes About Continuous Shooting
• Focus, exposure, and white balance are fixed at the values determined with the
first image in each series.
• It may take some time to save the images after shooting.
• When ISO sensitivity increases, noise may appear in captured images.
• The frame rate for continuous shooting may become slow depending on the
current image quality setting, image size setting, the memory card used, or
shooting condition.
• When using Pre-shooting cache, Continuous H: 120 fps, or Continuous H: 60
fps, banding or variance in brightness or hue may occur in images that were
captured under lighting that flickers at high speeds, such as fluorescent, mercury-
vapor, or sodium-vapor lighting.
• This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions
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C Pre-shooting Cache
When the shutter-release button is pressed halfway or all the way down, images are
saved as described below.
Press down halfway
Press down all the way
Images saved by
pressing all the way
Images saved by
pressing halfway
• The pre-shooting cache icon (Q) on the shooting screen changes to green while
the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.
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ISO Sensitivity
Rotate the mode dial to A, B, C or D Mdbutton MA, B, C, or D
menu icon MISO sensitivity Mkbutton
A higher ISO sensitivity allows darker subjects to be captured. Additionally,
even with subjects of similar brightness, pictures can be taken at faster shutter
speeds, and blurring caused by camera shake and subject movement can be
reduced.
•
When a higher ISO sensitivity is set, images may contain noise.
Option
a Auto
(default setting)
Description
Sensitivity is automatically selected from the range of ISO
125 to 1600.
Select the range in which the camera automatically
adjusts ISO sensitivity, from ISO 125-400 or ISO 125-800.
I Fixed range auto
125, 200, 400, 800,
1600, 3200, 6400
Sensitivity is locked at the specified value.
B Notes About ISO Sensitivity
This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions
C ISO Sensitivity Display on the Shooting Screen
• When Auto is selected, E is displayed when the ISO sensitivity increases.
• When Fixed range auto is selected, the maximum value for ISO sensitivity is
displayed.
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AF Area Mode
Rotate the mode dial to A, B, C or D Mdbutton MA, B, C, or D
menu icon MAF area mode Mkbutton
Set how the camera selects the focus area for autofocus when shooting still
images.
Option
Description
When the camera detects a
human face, it focuses on that
face. See “Using Face
information.
25
m
0s
1/250
F3.7
880
Focus area
a Face priority
When framing a composition
with no human subjects or
detected faces, the camera
automatically selects one or
more of the 9 focus areas
containing the subject closest
to the camera when the
shutter-release button is
pressed halfway.
1/250
F3.7
Focus areas
Use the multi selector
HIJKto move the focus
area to where you want to
focus.
Scope of movable
focus area
•
To use the multi selector to
configure the flash mode
or other settings, press the
kbutton. To return to
moving the focus area,
x Manual
press the kbutton again.
Focus area
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Option
Description
The camera focuses on the
subject in the center of the
frame.
y Center
25
m
0s
1/250
F3.7
880
Focus area
Use this function to take
pictures of moving subjects.
Register the subject on which
the camera focuses. The focus
area automatically moves to
track the subject. See “Using
more information.
s Subject
tracking
Start
25
m
0s
1/250
F3.7
880
When the camera detects the
main subject, it focuses on
that subject.
M Target
finding AF
(default setting)
25
m
0s
1/250
F3.7
880
Focus areas
B Notes About AF Area Mode
• When digital zoom is in effect, the camera focuses on the area in the center of the
frame regardless of the AF area mode setting.
• This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions
C AF Area Mode for Movie Recording
movie menu.
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Using Subject Tracking
Rotate the mode dial to A, B, C or D Mdbutton MA, B, C, or D
menu icon MAF area mode Mkbutton Ms Subject tracking Mk
button Mdbutton
1
Register a subject.
•
•
•
Align the subject that you want to track
with the border in the center of the monitor
and press the kbutton.
When the subject is registered, a yellow
border (focus area) is displayed around it
and the camera begins tracking the subject.
If the subject cannot be registered, the
border is displayed in red. Change the
composition and try registering the subject
again.
Start
F3.7
25
m
0s
1/250
880
•
•
To cancel subject registration, press the kbutton.
If the camera can no longer track the registered subject, the focus area
disappears. Register the subject again.
2
Press the shutter-release button
fully to take the picture.
•
If the shutter-release button is pressed
while the focus area is not displayed, the
camera focuses on the subject in the center
of the frame.
1/250
F3.7
B Notes About Subject Tracking
• If you perform operations such as zooming while the camera is tracking the
subject, the registration is canceled.
• Subject tracking may not be possible in certain shooting conditions.
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Autofocus Mode
Rotate the mode dial to A, B, C or D Mdbutton MA, B, C, or D
menu icon MAutofocus mode Mkbutton
Set how the camera focuses when shooting still images.
Option
Description
The camera focuses only when the shutter-release button
is pressed halfway.
A Single AF
The camera continues focusing even when the shutter-
release button is not pressed halfway. The sound of lens
drive movement is heard while the camera focuses.
B Full-time AF
Even when the shutter-release button is not pressed
halfway, the camera focuses automatically if the
composition of the framed image is significantly changed.
a Pre-focus
(default setting)
C Autofocus Mode for Short Movie Show Mode or Movie Recording
Autofocus mode for short movie show mode or movie recording can be set with
M Exposure Preview
Rotate the mode dial to A, B, C or D Mdbutton MA, B, C, or D
menu icon MM exposure preview Mkbutton
Select whether or not changes in the brightness are also reflected on the
shooting screen when the exposure is changed in D (manual) mode.
Option
Description
On
Changes in the brightness are reflected on the shooting
screen.
(default setting)
Changes in the brightness are not reflected on the
shooting screen.
Off
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The Smart Portrait Menu
•
Image quality and Image size.
Self-Collage
Rotate the mode dial to F Mdbutton MF menu icon MSelf-
Collage Mkbutton
Option
Description
Set the number of shots that the camera automatically
captures (number of captured images for an
aggregated image).
Number of shots
•
4 (default setting) or 9 can be selected.
Set the interval time between each shot.
Interval
•
Short, Medium (default setting), or Long can be
selected.
Set whether to activate the shutter sound when
shooting with the self-collage function.
•
Standard, SLR, Magic (default setting), or Off can
be selected.
Shutter sound
•
The same setting that is specified for Shutter
sound in Sound settings in the setup menu is not
applied to this setting.
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Blink Proof
Rotate the mode dial to F Mdbutton MF menu icon MBlink proof
Mkbutton
Option
Description
The camera
automaticallyreleases
the shutter twice with
every shot and saves
one image in which
the subject’s eyes are
open.
A blink was detected in the
picture just taken.
y On
•
If the camera saved
an image in which
the subject’s eyes may have been closed, the dialog
shown on the right is displayed for a few seconds.
Off (default setting)
Turns the blink proof off.
B Notes About Blink Proof
This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions
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The Movie Menu
Movie Options
Enter shooting mode Mdbutton MD menu icon MMovie options
Mkbutton
Select the desired movie option to record. Select normal speed movie options
motion. The movie options that can be selected vary depending on the Frame
•
Memory cards with an SD Speed Class rating of 6 or faster are recommended
Normal Speed Movie Options
Option
(Image size/Frame rate*,
File format)
Aspect ratio
(horizontal to vertical)
Image size
e 1080/30p
S 1080/25p
(default setting)
1920 × 1080
16:9
Z 1080/60i*
U 1080/50i*
1920 × 1080
1280 × 720
640 × 480
16:9
16:9
4:3
f 720/30p
V 720/25p
g 480/30p
W 480/25p
*
Interlaced format uses Fields per second.
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HS Movie Options
Recorded movies are played back in fast or slow motion.
Image size
Aspect ratio
(horizontal to
vertical)
Option
Description
1/4-speed slow motion movies
h
a
640 × 480
4:3
HS 480/4×
•
Max. recording time*: 15 seconds
(playback time: 1 minute)
2× speed fast motion movies
j
Y
1920 × 1080
16:9
HS 1080/0.5×
•
Max. recording time*: 2 minutes
(playback time: 1 minute)
*
While recording movies, the camera can be switched between normal speed
movie recording and slow motion or fast motion movie recording.
The maximum recording time shown here refers only to the portion of the movie
that is recorded in slow motion or fast motion.
B Notes About HS Movie
• Sound is not recorded.
• Zoom position, focus, exposure, and white balance are locked when movie
recording starts.
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C Playing Back in Slow Motion and Fast Motion
When recording at normal speed:
Recording time
Playback time
10 s
10 s
When recording at h HS 480/4×, or a HS 480/4×:
Movies are recorded at 4× normal speed.
They are played back in slow motion at 4× slower speed.
Recording time
Playback time
10 s
40 s
Slow motion playback
When recording at j HS 1080/0.5×, or Y HS 1080/0.5×:
Movies are recorded at 1/2 normal speed.
They are played back in fast motion at 2× faster speed.
Recording time
10 s
Playback time
5 s
Fast motion playback
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Recording Movies in Slow Motion and Fast Motion (HS
Movie)
Enter shooting mode Mdbutton MD menu icon MMovie options
Mkbutton
Movies recorded using HS movie can be played back in slow motion at 1/4 of
the normal playback speed, or in fast motion at twice the normal playback
speed.
1
Use the multi selector HIto
and press the kbutton.
Movie options
1080/30p
1080/60i
720/30p
480/30p
•
After applying the option, press the d
button to return to the shooting screen.
HS 480/4×
HS 1080/0.5×
2
Press the b(emovie-record)
button to start recording.
•
The camera switches between normal
speed movie recording and HS movie
recording each time the kbutton is
pressed.
•
•
The movie options icon changes when
switching between HS movie recording
and normal speed movie recording.
When the maximum recording time for HS
5s
speed movie recording.
3
Press the b(emovie-record) button to end recording.
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AF Area Mode
Enter shooting mode Mdbutton MD menu icon MAF area mode M
kbutton
Set how the camera selects the focus area for autofocus in short movie show
mode or when recording movies.
Option
Description
When the camera detects a human face, it focuses on
information.
a Face priority
(default setting)
The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the
frame.
y Center
B Notes About AF Area Mode for Movie Recording
AF area mode is set to focus on the center in the following situations even when
Face priority is selected.
• When Movie VR is set to On (hybrid) and Movie options is set to Z 1080/
60i or U 1080/50i.
• When Autofocus mode in the movie menu is set to Single AF and no faces are
detected before pressing the b(e) button.
• When an HS movie option is selected in Movie options.
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Autofocus Mode
Enter shooting mode Mdbutton MD menu icon MAutofocus mode
Mkbutton
Set how the camera focuses in short movie show mode or when recording
movies.
Option
Description
Focus is locked when movie recording starts.
Select this option when the distance between the camera
and the subject will remain fairly consistent.
A Single AF
(default setting)
Camera focuses continuously.
Select this option when the distance between the camera
and subject will change significantly during recording. The
sound of the camera focusing may be heard in the
recorded movie. Use of Single AF is recommended to
prevent the sound of the camera focusing from interfering
with recording.
B Full-time AF
•
When an HS movie option is selected in Movie options, the setting is fixed
at Single AF.
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Movie VR
Enter shooting mode Mdbutton MD menu icon MMovie VR M
kbutton
Set to reduce the effects of camera shake in short movie show mode or when
recording movies.
Set this option to Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during
recording.
Option
Description
Performs optical compensation for camera shake using
the lens shift method. Also performs electronic VR using
image processing. The angle of view (i.e., the area visible
in the frame) becomes narrower.
V On (hybrid)
(default setting)
Compensates for camera shake using the lens shift
method.
g On
Off
Compensation is not performed.
•
When an HS movie option is selected in Movie options, On (hybrid)
cannot be selected.
B Notes About Movie VR
The effects of camera shake may not be completely eliminated in some situations.
Wind Noise Reduction
Enter shooting mode Mdbutton MD menu icon MWind noise
reduction Mkbutton
Option
Description
Reduces the sound that is produced when wind passes
over the microphone during movie recording. Other
sounds may become difficult to hear during playback.
Y On
Off (default setting)
Wind noise reduction is disabled.
•
When an HS movie option is selected in Movie options, the setting is fixed
at Off.
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Frame Rate
Enter shooting mode Mdbutton MD menu icon MFrame rate M
kbutton
Select the frame rate (fields per second for the interlaced format) used in short
movie show mode or when recording movies. When the frame rate setting is
Option
30 fps (30p/60i)
25 fps (25p/50i)
Description
Suited for playback on a TV using the NTSC standard.
Suited for playback on a TV using the PAL standard.
The Playback Menu
•
editing functions.
Mark for Wi-Fi Upload
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton MMark for Wi-Fi
upload Mkbutton
Select still images in the camera that you want to transfer to a smart device in
advance before transferring them. Movies cannot be selected.
for Wi-Fi upload function.
settings that you made are canceled.
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Slide Show
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton MSlide show M
kbutton
Play back images one by one in an automated “slide show.” When movie files
are played back in the slide show, only the first frame of each movie is
displayed.
1
2
Use the multi selector HIto
select Start and press the k
button.
Slide show
Start
•
The slide show begins.
Frame intvl
Loop
•
To change the interval between images,
select Frame intvl, press the kbutton,
and specify the desired interval time before
selecting Start.
Pause
•
•
To repeat the slide show automatically, select Loop and press the kbutton
before selecting Start.
The maximum playback time is up to about 30 minutes even if Loop is
enabled.
Select End or Restart.
•
The screen shown on the right is displayed
after the slide show ends or is paused. To
exit the show, select G and then press the
kbutton. To resume the slide show, select
F and then press the kbutton.
Operations During Playback
•
Use the multi selector JKto display the previous/next image. Press and
hold to rewind/fast forward.
•
Press the kbutton to pause or end the slide show.
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Protect
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton MProtect Mk
button
The camera protects selected images from accidental deletion.
Select images to protect or cancel protection from the image selection screen
Note that formatting the memory card or the camera’s internal memory
Rotate Image
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton MRotate image M
kbutton
Specify the orientation in which saved images are displayed during playback.
Still images can be rotated 90 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees
counterclockwise.
image screen is displayed, use the multi selector JKor rotate it to rotate the
image 90 degrees.
Rotate image
Rotate image
Rotate image
Back
Rotate
Back
Rotate
Back
Rotate
Rotate 90 degrees
counterclockwise
Rotate 90 degrees
clockwise
Press the kbutton to finalize display orientation, and save orientation
information with the image.
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Copy (Copy Between the Memory Card and
Internal Memory)
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton MCopy Mk
button
Images can be copied between a memory card and the internal memory.
•
When a memory card that contains no images is inserted and the camera is
switched to playback mode, Memory contains no images. is displayed. In
that case, press the dbutton to select Copy.
1
Use the multi selector HIto
select a destination option to
Copy
which images are copied and
press the kbutton.
Camera to card
Card to camera
2
Select a copy option and press the
kbutton.
Camera to card
•
When you choose the Selected images, use
the image selection screen to specify images
Selected images
All images
•
If you choose the Card to camera option, the
All images option is not available.
B Notes About Copying Images
• Only files in formats that this camera can record can be copied.
• Operation is not guaranteed with images captured with another make of camera
or that have been modified on a computer.
C Copying Images in a Sequence
• If you select a key picture of a sequence in Selected images, all images in the
sequence are copied.
• If you press the dbutton while images in a sequence are displayed, only the
Card to camera copy option is available. All images in the sequence are copied if
you select Current sequence.
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Sequence Display Options
Press the cbutton (playback mode) Mdbutton MSequence display
options Mkbutton
Option
Description
Displays each image in a sequence individually. F is
displayed on the playback screen.
Q Individual pictures
C Key picture only
(default setting)
Displays only the key picture for images in a sequence.
The setting is applied to all sequences and saved in the camera’s memory even
if the camera is turned off.
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The Location Data Options Menu
During the map display, you cannot select Time zone and date, Format
memory/Format card, Language, and Reset all in the setup menu.
Location Data Options
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MLocation data options M
kbutton
Option
Description
When set to On, signals are received from the positioning
•
Default setting: Off
A memory card is used to update the A-GPS (assist GPS)
file. Using the latest A-GPS file can shorten the time
needed to perform positioning for the location data.
Update A-GPS file
Erase location data
•
information.
The location data and POI information recorded on
images are erased.
•
The deleted location data or POI information cannot be
recovered.
•
The location data of images captured with cameras
other than this camera cannot be erased.
Updating the A-GPS File
Download the latest A-GPS file from the website below, and use it to update
the file.
http://nikonimglib.com/agps3/
•
The A-GPS file for the COOLPIX S9900 is only available from the website
above.
1
Download the latest A-GPS file to the computer from the
website.
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2
3
Use a card reader or other device to copy the downloaded
file to the “NCFL” folder of the memory card.
•
The “NCFL” folder is located directly under the memory card root directory. If
the memory card does not have “NCFL” folder, create a new folder.
Insert the memory card containing the copied file into the
camera.
4
5
Turn on the camera.
Press the d(menu) button to display the Location data
options menu, and use the multi selector to select
Location data options.
6
Select Update A-GPS file, and update the file.
•
About two minutes are needed to update the A-GPS file.
B Notes About Updating A-GPS File
• The A-GPS file is disabled when a position is determined for the first time after the
camera is purchased. The A-GPS file becomes active from the second operation for
determining a location.
• The validity period of the A-GPS file can be checked on the update screen. If the
validity period has expired, it is displayed in gray.
• Once the validity period of the A-GPS file has expired, performing positioning for
the location data will not become faster. Updating of the A-GPS file before using
the location data functions is recommended.
Distance Units
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MDistance units Mkbutton
The distance units of the map display can be selected from km (m) (kilometers,
meters) (default setting) or mi (yd) (miles, yards).
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Calculate Distance
button Mz menu icon MCalculate distance Mkbutton
Calculate the linear distance from the current position to the shooting location
of the image or between the shooting locations of two images.
Calculate distance
1
Use the multi selector HIto
select the desired option for
calculating the distance, and press
the kbutton.
Position now image: Calculates the
distance from the current position to the
image shooting location. Confirmation of
the current position starts. Proceed to step
3.
Position now image
⇔
Image image
⇔
•
•
Image image: Calculates the distance between the shooting locations of
two images.
500m
2
3
Use JKto select the image that is
the start point, and press the k
button.
•
To adjust the scale of the map, use the
zoom control (f(h)/g(i)).
Choose start point
Back
Select image
500m
Press JKto select the image that
is the end point.
•
Each time an image is selected, the distance
is displayed on the screen.
100m
Choose end point
Back
•
To end distance calculation, press the k
button.
Select mage
Distance
B Notes About Distance Calculation
• If the location data is not recorded on the image, the distance cannot be
calculated.
• In order to calculate the distance using Position now image, the current
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Points of Interest (POI) (Recording and Displaying
Location Name Information)
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MPoints of interest (POI) M
kbutton
Configure the POI (points of interest, location name information) settings.
Option
Description
Set whether or not to record the location name
information on the images to be shot.
Embed POI
•
•
Default setting: Off
The location name information can be recorded on
both still images and movies.
Set whether or not to display the location name
information on the shooting screen or playback screen
Display POI
•
If Embed POI was set to On when an image was
captured, the location name information for the image
is displayed on the playback screen.
•
Default setting: Off
Set the display level of the location name information. A
higher display level shows more detailed regional
information.
•
•
When set to level 1: country names are displayed.
When set to levels 2 to 5: the information displayed
varies depending on the country.
When set to level 6: landmark names (facilities) are
displayed.
Level of detail
•
If Update POI is selected during playback mode, the
location name information recorded on the image can be
changed. Before pressing the dbutton, select the
image to change the location name information.
•
When level 6 is selected, press the multi selector JKto
change the landmark name.
To change the POI information level, press the multi
selector HI.
Edit POI
•
If Remove POI is selected, the location name information
recorded on the image is deleted.
C POI Display
If there is no location name information at the set display level, no information may
be displayed.
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Set Clock from Satellite
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MSet clock from satellite M
kbutton
Signals from the positioning satellites are used to set the date and time of the
camera’s internal clock. Check the positioning status before setting the clock
using this option.
B Notes About Set Clock from Satellite
• To set the camera’s internal clock, positioning must have been done successfully
• Date/time adjustment by Set clock from satellite is set according to the time
before setting Set clock from satellite.
• The date/time set using Set clock from satellite is not as accurate as radio clocks.
Use Time zone and date in the setup menu to set the time if it is not accurate in
Set clock from satellite.
Electronic Compass
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MElectronic compass M
kbutton
Option
Description
Set whether or not to display a compass on the shooting
screen.
•
Default setting: Off
•
The direction the camera is pointing is displayed based
on measured direction information.
When the camera lens faces downward, the compass
display switches to a circle compass with a red arrow
that points north.
Compass display
•
-
-
Display style: north, east, south and west
Display range: 16 cardinal points
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Option
Description
Correct the compass when the compass direction is not
displayed correctly.
When the screen shown
Compass correction
on the right is displayed,
swing the camera to draw
Move camera in a figure eight.
a figure eight in the air
while turning your wrist
to face the camera
forward and backward,
side to side, or up and
down.
Compass correction
B Notes About Using the Electronic Compass
• The electronic compass is not displayed when the camera lens is facing upwards.
• Do not use the electronic compass in this camera for mountain climbing and other
specialized applications. The displayed information is intended as a general guide
only.
• Direction may not be measured correctly near the following objects:
magnets, metals, electrical motors, electrical home appliances or electrical power
cables.
• Direction may not be measured correctly in the following places:
in automobiles, trains, ships, airplanes, inside buildings or in underground malls.
• Direction may not be measured correctly if the location data is not obtained.
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The Wi-Fi Options Menu
Press the dbutton Mq menu icon Mkbutton
Configure the Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) settings to connect the camera and a smart
device.
Option
Description
Select when wirelessly connecting the camera and a smart
for more information.
Connect to smart
device
Select when wirelessly connecting the camera and a smart
device. See “Preselecting Images in the Camera That You
information.
Upload from camera
Disable Wi-Fi
•
The images to transfer can be selected on the image
selection screen before establishing a Wi-Fi connection
are displayed on the screen after images are selected.
Select to terminate the wireless connection between the
camera and a smart device. See “To Terminate the Wi-Fi
SSID: Change the SSID. The SSID configured here is
displayed on the smart device. Set a 1- to 24-character
alphanumeric SSID.
Auth./encryp.: Select whether or not to encrypt the
communications between the camera and the connected
smart device.
Communications are not encrypted when Open (default
setting) is selected.
•
When WPA2-PSK-AES is set, the message for entering
a password is displayed when the camera is connected
Options
Password: Set the password. Set an 8- to 16-character
alphanumeric password.
Channel: Select the channel used for wireless
connections.
Subnet mask: Use the default setting (255.255.255.0)
under normal conditions.
DHCP server IP address: Use the default setting
(192.168.0.10) under normal conditions.
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Option
Description
Display the current settings.
Current settings
Restore default
settings
Restore the Wi-Fi settings to their default values.
Operating the Text Input Keyboard
Character Input for SSID and Password
•
Use the multi selector HIJKto select
alphanumeric characters. Press the k
button to enter the selected character in the
text field and move the cursor to the next
space.
Text field
SSID
N i k o n S 9 9 0 0 x x x x x x
x x
•
To move the cursor in the text field, select N
or O on the keyboard, and press the k
button.
To delete one character, press the lbutton.
To apply the setting, select P on the
keyboard and press the kbutton.
0
A
K
1
B
L
2
3
4
E
5
F
P
Z
6
G
Q
7
H
R
8
I
9
J
C
D
M N O
W X
S
T
U
V
Y
•
•
Back
Delete
Keyboard
Character Input for Channel, Subnet mask and DHCP server IP address
•
Use the multi selector HIto set the
numbers. To move to the next digit, press
Kor the kbutton. To return to the
previous digit, press J.
DHCP server IP address
1
9
2
.
1
6
8
.
0
.
1
0
•
To apply the setting, select the last digit
and press the kbutton.
Edit
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The Setup Menu
Time Zone and Date
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MTime zone and date M
kbutton
Set the camera clock.
Option
Description
Select a field: Press the multi
selector JK.
Edit the date and time: Press
HI. Date and time can also
be changed by rotating the
multi selector or command
dial.
•
•
Date and time
D
M
Y
h
m
15 11 2015 15 30
Date and time
•
Apply the setting: Select the
minute field setting and press
the kbutton.
Edit
Select Year/Month/Day, Month/Day/Year, or Day/Month/
Date format
Time zone
Year.
Set time zone and daylight saving time.
•
When Travel destination (x) is set after having set the home
time zone (w), the time difference between the travel
destination and the home time zone is automatically
calculated, and the date and time are saved for the selected
region.
Setting the Time Zone
1
Use the multi selector HIto
select Time zone and press the k
button.
Time zone and date
Date and time
Date format
Time zone
London, Casablanca
15/11/2015 15:30
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2
3
4
Select w Home time zone or x
Travel destination and press the
kbutton.
Time zone
Home time zone
Travel destination
•
The date and time displayed in the monitor
changes depending on whether the home
time zone or travel destination is selected.
London, Casablanca
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Press K.
Time zone
Home time zone
Travel destination
London, Casablanca
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Use JKto select the time zone.
New York, Toronto, Lima
•
Press Hto enable daylight saving time
function, and W is displayed. Press Ito
disable the daylight saving time function.
Press the kbutton to apply the time zone.
If the correct time is not displayed for the
home or travel destination time zone
setting, set the appropriate time in Date
and time.
10:30
–5:00
•
•
Back
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Monitor Settings
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MMonitor settings Mkbutton
Option
Description
Photo info
Set whether or not to display information in the monitor.
Set whether or not to display the captured image is displayed
Image review immediately after shooting.
Default setting: On
•
Adjust the brightness.
Default setting: 3
Brightness
•
Photo info
Shooting mode
Playback mode
4
/
4
Show info
25
m
0s
0004. JPG
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1/250
F3.7
880
The same information as shown in Show info is displayed, and it
is hidden as shown in Hide info if no operations are performed
for a few seconds. The information is displayed again when an
operation is performed.
Auto info
(default
setting)
Hide info
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Shooting mode
Playback mode
4 / 4
25
m
0s
0004. JPG
1/250
F3.7
880
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Framing
grid+auto info
In addition to the information
shown in Auto info, a framing
grid is displayed to help frame
pictures.
Same as Auto info.
The framing grid is not
displayed while recording
movies.
4 / 4
25
m
0s
0004. JPG
1/250
F3.7
880
15/11/2015 15:30
In addition to the information
shown in Auto info, a frame is
displayed before movie
recording begins that
represents the area that will be
captured when recording
movies.
Same as Auto info.
Movie
frame+auto
info
The movie frame is not
displayed while recording
movies.
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Date Stamp
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MDate stamp Mkbutton
The shooting date and time can be stamped on
images when shooting.
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Option
f Date
S Date and time Date and time are stamped on images.
Off (default setting) Date and time are not stamped on images.
Description
Date is stamped on images.
B Notes About Date Stamp
• Stamped dates form a permanent part of image data and cannot be deleted. The
date and time cannot be stamped on images after they have been captured.
• The date and time cannot be stamped in the following situations:
- When the scene mode is set to Sports, Night portrait (when set to Hand-
held), Night landscape (when set to Hand-held), Backlighting (when HDR is
On), Easy panorama or Pet portrait (when set to Continuous)
- When Blink proof is set to On in smart portrait mode
- When recording movies
- When saving still images during movie recording
• The stamped date and time may be difficult to read when using a small image size.
C Printing a Shooting Date on Images Without a Date Stamp
imprint the shooting date on the images when they are printed.
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E99
Photo VR
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MPhoto VR Mkbutton
Select the vibration reduction setting used when shooting still images.
Select Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting.
Option
Description
Performs optical compensation for camera shake using
the lens shift method. Under the following conditions, also
performs electronic VR using image processing.
•
Flash: Does not fire
•
Shutter speed: Slower than 1/30 second at the
maximum wide-angle position and 1/250 second at the
maximum telephoto position
Self-timer: k
Continuous setting: Single
ISO sensitivity: ISO 200 or lower
V On (hybrid)
•
•
•
The image recording time may be longer than usual.
g On
(default setting)
Compensates for camera shake using the lens shift
method.
Off
Compensation is not performed.
B Notes About Photo VR
• After turning on the camera or after switching from playback mode to shooting
mode, wait for the shooting screen to be displayed completely before taking
pictures.
• Images displayed on the shooting screen immediately after shooting may be
displayed blurry.
• The effects of camera shake may not be completely eliminated in some situations.
• When the shutter speed is extremely slow, images cannot be compensated using
image processing even when On (hybrid) is set.
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E100
AF Assist
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MAF assist Mkbutton
Option
Description
The AF-assist illuminator automatically lights up when you
press the shutter-release button under dim lighting. The
illuminator has a range of about 5.0 m (16 ft) at the
maximum wide-angle position and about 4.5 m (14 ft) at
the maximum telephoto position.
a Auto
(default setting)
•
Note that for some shooting modes or focus areas, the
AF-assist illuminator may not light.
Off
The AF-assist illuminator does not light.
Digital Zoom
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MDigital zoom Mkbutton
Option
Description
Digital zoom is enabled.
On (default setting)
The zoom ratio is limited within a range in which the
•
Digital zoom is not available when the image size is
i 4608×3456, j 4608×2592, or H 3456×3456.
This setting functions in the same way as the On setting
during movie recording.
Z Crop
•
Off
Digital zoom is disabled.
B Notes About Digital Zoom
• Digital zoom cannot be used in the following shooting modes:
-
Portrait, Night portrait, Night landscape, Backlighting (when HDR is set),
Easy panorama, or Pet portrait scene mode
- Smart portrait mode
• Digital zoom cannot be used in other shooting modes when using certain settings
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Sound Settings
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MSound settings Mkbutton
Option
Description
When On (default setting) is selected, the camera
produces one beep when operations are performed, two
beeps when focus is acquired on the subject, and three
beeps when an error occurs. The welcome screen sound is
also produced.
Button sound
•
Sounds are disabled when using Pet portrait scene
mode.
When On (default setting) is selected, the shutter sound is
produced when the shutter is released.
Shutter sound
•
The shutter sound is not produced when using
continuous shooting mode, when recording movies, or
when using Pet portrait scene mode.
Auto Off
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MAuto off Mkbutton
Set the amount of time that elapses before the camera enters standby mode
You can select 30 s, 1 min (default setting), 5 min, or 30 min.
C Setting the Auto Off Function
The time that passes before the camera enters standby mode is fixed in the following
situations:
• When shooting with Pet portrait auto release: 5 minutes (when auto off is set to
30 s or 1 min)
• When shooting with Smile timer: 5 minutes (when auto off is set to 30 s or 1 min)
• When a menu is displayed: 3 minutes (when auto off is set to 30 s or 1 min)
• When the AC adapter is connected: 30 minutes
• When an HDMI cable is connected: 30 minutes
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Format Card/Format Memory
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MFormat card/Format memory M
kbutton
Use this option to format a memory card or the internal memory.
Formatting the memory cards or internal memory permanently deletes
all data. Data that has been deleted cannot be recovered. Make sure to
save important images to a computer before formatting.
Formatting a Memory Card
•
•
Insert a memory card into the camera.
Select Format card in the setup menu and then press the kbutton.
Formatting the Internal Memory
•
•
Remove the memory card from the camera.
Select Format memory in the setup menu and then press the kbutton.
To start formatting, select Format on the screen that is displayed and press the
kbutton.
•
Do not turn the camera off or open the battery-chamber/memory card slot
cover during formatting.
Language
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MLanguage Mkbutton
Select a language for display of camera menus and messages.
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E103
Charge by Computer
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MCharge by computer Mk
button
Option
a Auto
Description
When the camera is connected to a computer that is
automatically charged using power supplied by the
computer.
(default setting)
The battery inserted into the camera is not charged when
the camera is connected to a computer.
Off
B Notes About Charging with a Computer
• When connected to a computer, the camera turns on and starts charging. If the
camera is turned off, charging stops.
• About 4 hours and 10 minutes are required to charge a fully exhausted battery.
Charging time increases when images are transferred while the battery is charging.
• The camera turns off automatically if there is no communication with the
computer for 30 minutes after the battery has finished charging.
B When the Charge Lamp Quickly Flashes Green
Charging cannot be performed, possibly due to one of the reasons described below.
• The ambient temperature is not suited to charging. Charge the battery indoors
with an ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F).
• The USB cable is not connected correctly or the battery is faulty. Make sure the USB
cable is connected correctly or replace the battery if necessary.
• The computer is in sleep mode and is not supplying power. Wake up the
computer.
• The battery cannot be charged because the computer cannot supply power to the
camera due to the computer’s settings or its specifications.
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E104
Reset All
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MReset all Mkbutton
When Reset all is selected, the camera’s settings are restored to their default
values.
•
Some settings, such as Time zone and date or Language, are not reset.
C Resetting File Numbering
To reset file numbering to “0001”, delete all images saved on the memory card or in
Conformity Marking
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MConformity marking M
kbutton
View some of the conformity markings that the camera complies with.
Firmware Version
Press the dbutton Mz menu icon MFirmware version Mkbutton
View the current camera firmware version.
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Error Messages
Refer to the table below if an error message is displayed.
Display
Cause/Solution
A
Battery temperature
is elevated. The
camera will turn off.
The camera turns off automatically. Wait until
the camera or battery temperature has cooled
before resuming use.
–
The camera will turn
off to prevent
overheating.
The write-protect switch is in the “lock” position.
Slide the write-protect switch to the “write”
position.
Memory card is write
protected.
–
This card cannot be An error occurred while accessing the memory
used.
card.
•
•
•
Use an approved memory card.
Check that the terminals are clean.
Confirm that the memory card is correctly
inserted.
This card cannot be
read.
The memory card has not been formatted for
use in the camera.
Formatting deletes all data saved on the
memory card. If you need to keep copies of any
images, make sure to select No and save the
copies to a computer or other medium before
formatting the memory card. Select Yes and
press the kbutton to format the memory card.
Card is not
formatted. Format
card?
Out of memory.
Delete images or insert a new memory card.
An error occurred while saving the image.
Insert a new memory card or format the
memory card or internal memory.
Image cannot be
saved.
The camera has run out of file numbers.
Insert a new memory card or format the
memory card or internal memory.
There is insufficient space to save the copy.
Delete images from the destination.
Image cannot be
modified.
Check that the images can be edited.
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Display
Cause/Solution
A
A time-out error occurred while saving the
movie on the memory card.
Select a memory card with a faster write speed.
Cannot record
movie.
The camera turned off while recording time-
lapse movie.
Save previously
recorded data as a
time-lapse movie?
•
Select Yes to create a time-lapse movie with
the previously captured images.
–
•
Select No to delete the incomplete data.
There are no images in the internal memory or
on the memory card.
•
Remove the memory card to play back
images in the internal memory.
Memory contains no
images.
•
To copy the images saved in the camera’s
internal memory to the memory card, press
the dbutton to select Copy in the
playback menu.
File contains no
image data.
The file was not created or edited with this
camera.
The file cannot be viewed on this camera.
View the file using a computer or the device
used to create or edit this file.
–
–
This file cannot be
played back.
All images are
hidden.
There are no images available for a slide show,
etc.
This image cannot
be deleted.
The image is protected.
Disable protection.
•
When the scene mode is Scene auto
selector, you can take a picture even if the
flash is lowered but the flash will not fire.
Raise the flash.
•
When the scene mode is Night portrait or
raise the flash to take a picture.
The camera clock was not set correctly.
Change the location or time and determine the
location again.
Failed to set clock
from satellite.
–
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E107
Display
Cause/Solution
A
An A-GPS file that can be updated is not found
on the memory card.
Check the following items:
•
•
Whether the memory card is inserted
Whether the A-GPS file is stored on the
memory card
No A-GPS file found
on card.
–
•
Whether the A-GPS file saved on the memory
card is more recent than the A-GPS file saved
in the camera
•
Whether the A-GPS file is still valid
Unable to update A-GPS file.
The A-GPS file may be corrupted. Download the
file from the website once more.
Update failed.
Unable to determine the current position when
distance is calculated.
Change the location or time and determine the
location again.
Unable to determine
current position.
–
A memory card is not inserted.
Insert a memory card.
The maximum number of log data events that
can be saved per day is 36.
–
No log data can be obtained.
Cannot save to card.
The maximum number of log data events that
can be saved in one memory card is 100.
Replace the memory card with a new one or
delete log data that is no longer required from a
memory card.
Unable to calibrate the electronic compass.
Swing the camera to draw a figure eight in the
air outdoors while turning your wrist to face the
camera forward and backward, side to side, or
up and down.
Unable to correct
compass.
The camera could not receive the
communication signal from the smart device.
Wirelessly connect the camera and smart device
again.
No access.
•
Press the Zbutton.
Touch an NFC-compatible smart device to
the camera.
•
•
options menu.
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E108
Display
Cause/Solution
A
The camera failed to establish the connection
while receiving the communication signals
from the smart device. Select a different
channel in Channel in Options in the Wi-Fi
options menu and establish the wireless
connection again.
Could not connect.
The Wi-Fi connection is terminated in the
following situations:
•
•
•
When the signal strength is insufficient
When the battery level is low
When a cable or memory card was removed
and inserted
Wi-Fi connection
terminated.
Use a sufficiently charged battery, disconnect
the TV, computer and printer, and then
establish the wireless connection again.
Lens error. Try again
after turning the
camera off and on.
If the error persists, contact your retailer or
Nikon-authorized service representative.
–
An error occurred while communicating with
the printer.
Turn the camera off and reconnect the USB
cable.
Communications
error
An error occurred in the camera’s internal
circuitry.
Turn the camera off, remove and reinsert the
battery, and turn the camera on. If the error
persists, contact your retailer or Nikon-
authorized service representative.
System error
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Display
Cause/Solution
A
Printer error: check
printer status.
After solving the problem, select Resume and
press the kbutton to resume printing.*
–
Printer error: check
paper.
Load the specified size of paper, select Resume,
–
–
–
and press the kbutton to resume printing.*
Printer error: paper
jam.
Remove the jammed paper, select Resume,
and press the kbutton to resume printing.*
Printer error: out of
paper.
Load the specified size of paper, select Resume,
and press the kbutton to resume printing.*
There is a problem with the printer’s ink.
Check the ink, select Resume, and press the k
button to resume printing.*
Printer error: check
ink.
–
–
Printer error: out of
ink.
Replace the ink cartridge, select Resume, and
press the kbutton to resume printing.*
There is a problem with the image file to be
printed.
Select Cancel and press the kbutton to
cancel printing.
Printer error: file
corrupt.
–
*
See the documentation provided with your printer for further guidance and
information.
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E110
File Names
Images, or movies are assigned file names as follows.
File name: DSCN0001.JPG
(1)
(2)
(3)
Not shown on the screen of the camera.
•
DSCN: Original still images, movies, still images created by
the movie editing function
•
•
•
SSCN: Small picture copies
RSCN: Cropped copies
FSCN: Images created by an image editing function other
than crop and small picture, movies created by the movie
editing function
(1) Identifier
Assigned in ascending order, starting with “0001” and ending
with “9999.”
(2) File number
(3) Extension
Indicates file format.
•
•
.JPG: Still images
.MOV: Movies
C Log Data Saved on Memory Cards
The log data is saved in the “NCFL“ folder.
• The file names consist of “N“, “date (the last two digits of the year, month, and day
in YYMMDD format)“, “identification number (0 to 9 or A to Z)“ and “extension
(.log)“.
Example: the first location data log recorded on 15 May 2015 is N1505150.log
• Up to 36 files can be recorded a day and up to 100 files can be recorded on a
memory card.
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Optional Accessories
Battery Charger MH-65
It takes about 2 hour and 30 minutes to charge a fully
exhausted battery.
Battery Charger
AC Adapter EH-62F
(connect as shown)
AC Adapter
Make sure that the power connector cable is fully inserted in
the power connector slot before inserting the AC adapter
into the battery chamber. In addition, make sure that the
power connector cable is fully inserted in the battery
chamber slot before closing the battery-chamber/memory
card slot cover. If part of the cable protrudes from the slots,
the cover or cable may be damaged when the cover is
closed.
Availability may vary with country or region.
See our website or brochures for the latest information.
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Technical Notes
and Index
The Camera.............................................................................................F2
The Battery..............................................................................................F3
Memory Cards........................................................................................F5
Cleaning...................................................................................................F6
Storage.....................................................................................................F6
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F1
Caring for the Product
Observe the precautions described below in addition to the warnings in “For
The Camera
Do Not Apply Strong Impact to the Camera
The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shock or vibration. In addition,
do not touch or apply force to the lens or lens cover.
Keep Dry
The device will be damaged if immersed in water or subjected to high humidity.
Avoid Sudden Changes in Temperature
Sudden changes in temperature, such as when entering or leaving a heated building
on a cold day, can cause condensation to form inside the device. To prevent
condensation, place the device in a carrying case or a plastic bag before exposing it
to sudden changes in temperature.
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. Doing so could result in loss of data or
camera malfunction.
Do Not Point the Lens at Strong Light Sources for Extended Periods
Avoid pointing the lens at the sun or other strong light sources for extended periods
when using or storing the camera. Intense light may cause the image sensor to
deteriorate or produce a white blur effect in photographs.
Turn the Product Off Before Removing or Disconnecting the Power
Source or Memory Card
Do not remove the battery while the product is on, or while images are being saved
or deleted. Forcibly cutting power in these circumstances could result in loss of data
or in damage to product memory or internal circuitry.
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Notes About the Monitor
• Monitors and electronic viewfinders are constructed with extremely high precision;
at least 99.99% of pixels are effective, with no more than 0.01% being missing or
defective. Hence while these displays may contain pixels that are always lit (white,
red, blue, or green) or always off (black), this is not a malfunction and has no effect
on images recorded with the device.
• Images in the monitor may be difficult to see under bright lighting.
• Do not apply pressure to the monitor, as this could cause damage or malfunction.
Should the monitor break, care should be taken to avoid injury caused by broken
glass and to prevent the liquid crystal from the display touching the skin or
entering the eyes or mouth.
The Battery
Precautions for Use
• Note that the battery may become hot after use.
• Do not use the battery at ambient temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 40°C
(104°F) as this could cause damage or malfunction.
• If you notice any abnormalities such as excessive heat, smoke, or an unusual smell
coming from the battery, immediately discontinue use and consult your retailer or
Nikon-authorized service representative.
• After removing the battery from the camera or optional battery charger, put the
battery in a plastic bag, etc. in order to insulate it.
Charging the Battery
Check the battery level before using the camera and replace or charge the battery if
necessary.
• Charge the battery indoors with an ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C (41°F to
95°F) before use.
• A high battery temperature may prevent the battery from charging properly or
completely, and may reduce battery performance. Note that the battery may
become hot after use; wait for the battery to cool before charging.
When charging the battery inserted into this camera using the Charging AC
Adapter or a computer, the battery is not charged at battery temperatures below
0°C (32°F) or above 45°C (113°F).
• Do not continue charging once the battery is fully charged as this will result in
reduced battery performance.
• The battery temperature may increase during charging. However, this is not a
malfunction.
Carrying Spare Batteries
Whenever possible, carry fully charged spare batteries when taking pictures on
important occasions.
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F3
Using the Battery When Cold
On cold days, the capacity of batteries tends to decrease. If an exhausted battery is
used at a low temperature, the camera may not turn on. Keep spare batteries in a
warm place and exchange as necessary. Once warmed, a cold battery may recover
some of its charge.
Battery Terminals
Dirt on the battery terminals may prevent the camera from functioning. Should the battery
terminals become dirty, wipe them off with a clean, dry cloth before use.
Charging an Exhausted Battery
Turning the camera on or off while an exhausted battery is inserted in the camera may
result in reduced battery life. Charge the exhausted battery before use.
Storing the Battery
• Always remove the battery from the camera or optional battery charger when it is
not being used. Minute amounts of current are drawn from the battery while it is in
the camera, even when not in use. This may result in excessive battery drain and
complete loss of function.
• Recharge the battery at least once every six months and completely exhaust it
before returning it to storage.
• Put the battery in a plastic bag, etc. in order to insulate it and store it in a cool place.
The battery should be stored in a dry location with an ambient temperature of
15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). Do not store the battery in hot or extremely cold
locations.
Battery Life
A marked drop in the time a fully charged battery retains its charge, when used at
room temperature, indicates that the battery needs to be replaced. Purchase a new
battery.
Recycling Used Batteries
Replace the battery when it no longer holds a charge. Used batteries are a valuable
resource. Please recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
The Charging AC Adapter
• The Charging AC Adapter EH-71P/EH-71PCH is for use only with compatible
devices. Do not use with another make or model of device.
• Do not use any USB cable other than the UC-E21. Using a USB cable other than the
UC-E21 could result in overheating, fire or electric shock.
• Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model of AC adapter other than
Charging AC Adapter EH-71P/EH-71PCH, and do not use a commercially available USB-
AC adapter or a battery charger for a mobile phone. Failure to observe this precaution
could result in overheating or in damage to the camera.
•
The EH-71P/EH-71PCH is compatible with AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz electrical outlets.
When using in other countries, use a plug adapter (commercially available) as necessary.
For more information about plug adapters, consult your travel agency.
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Memory Cards
Precautions for Use
recommended memory cards.
• Be sure to follow the precautions described in the documentation included with
the memory card.
• Do not put labels or stickers on memory cards.
Formatting
• Do not format the memory card using a computer.
• The first time you insert a memory card that has been used in another device into
this camera, be sure to format it with this camera. We recommend formatting new
memory cards with this camera before using them with this camera.
• Note that formatting a memory card permanently deletes all images and
other data on the memory card. Be sure to make copies of any images you wish
to keep before formatting the memory card.
• If the message Card is not formatted. Format card? is displayed when the
camera is turned on, the memory card must be formatted. If there is data that you
do not want to delete, select No. Copy the necessary data to a computer, etc. If you
want to format the memory card, select Yes. The confirmation dialog will be
displayed. To start formatting, press the kbutton.
• Do not perform the following during formatting, while data is being written to or
deleted from the memory card, or during data transfer to a computer. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in the loss of data or in damage to the camera
or memory card:
- Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover to remove/insert the battery
or memory card.
- Turn off the camera.
- Disconnect the AC adapter.
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F5
Cleaning and Storage
Cleaning
Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals.
Avoid touching glass parts with your fingers. Remove dust or lint with
a blower (typically a small device with a rubber bulb attached to one
end that is pumped to produce a stream of air out the other end). To
remove fingerprints or other stains that cannot be removed with a
blower, wipe the lens with a soft cloth, using a spiral motion that
Lens
starts at the center of the lens and working toward the edges. If this
fails, clean the lens using a cloth lightly dampened with commercial
lens cleaner.
Remove dust or lint with a blower. To remove fingerprints and other
stains, clean the monitor with a soft, dry cloth, being careful not to
apply pressure.
Monitor
•
•
Use a blower to remove dust, dirt, or sand, then wipe gently with a
soft, dry cloth.
After using the camera at the beach or other sandy or dusty
environment, wipe off any sand, dust, or salt with a dry cloth lightly
dampened with fresh water and dry thoroughly.
Body
Note that foreign matter inside the camera could cause
damage not covered by the warranty.
Storage
Remove the battery if the camera will not be used for an extended period. To
prevent mold or mildew, take the camera out of storage at least once a month.
Turn the camera on and release the shutter a few times before putting the
camera away again. Do not store the camera in any of the following locations:
•
•
•
Places that are poorly ventilated or subject to humidity of over 60%
Exposed to temperatures above 50°C (122°F) or below –10°C (14°F)
Next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields, such as
televisions or radios
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Troubleshooting
If the camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problems
below before consulting your retailer or Nikon-authorized service
representative.
Power, Display, Settings Issues
Problem
Cause/Solution
Wait for recording to end.
If the problem persists, turn the camera off.
If the camera does not turn off, remove and
reinsert the battery or batteries or, if you are using
an AC adapter, disconnect and reconnect the AC
adapter.
Note that although any data currently being
recorded will be lost, data that have already been
recorded will not be affected by removing or
disconnecting the power source.
A
•
•
The camera is
on but does not
respond.
–
•
•
The battery is exhausted.
The camera
cannot be
turned on.
The power switch is enabled a few seconds after
the battery is inserted. Wait a few seconds before
pressing the power switch.
–
•
•
•
(auto off function).
low temperatures.
The inside of the camera has become hot. Leave
the camera off until the inside of the camera has
cooled, and then try turning it on again.
The camera
turns off
without
–
warning.
•
•
The camera is off.
(auto off function).
•
Wait until charging is complete.
The camera is connected to a TV or computer.
The camera and smart device are connected using
Wi-Fi connection and the camera is operated by
remote control.
The monitor is
blank.
•
•
–
–
The camera may become hot when used for an
extended period of time to record movies or send
images, or when used in a hot environment; this is
not a malfunction.
The camera
becomes hot.
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Problem
Cause/Solution
Confirm all connections.
When connected to a computer, the camera may
not charge for any of the reasons described below.
A
•
•
-
-
-
setup menu.
Battery charging stops if the camera is turned
off.
–
The battery
display language and date and time have not
been set, or the date and time were reset after
the camera’s clock battery was exhausted. Use
the Charging AC Adapter to charge the battery.
inserted in the
camera cannot
be charged.
-
-
Battery charging may stop when the computer
enters sleep mode.
Depending on the computer specifications,
settings, and status, battery charging may not
be possible.
–
–
The monitor is
hard to read.
•
•
Adjust the monitor brightness.
The monitor is dirty. Clean the monitor.
•
If the camera clock has not been set, O flashes on
the shooting screen, and images and movies
saved before the clock is set are dated “00/00/
0000 00:00” and “01/01/2015 00:00” respectively.
Set the correct time and date for Time zone and
date option in the setup menu.
O flashes on
the screen.
•
The camera clock is not as accurate as ordinary
watches or clocks. Periodically compare the time
of the camera clock with that of a more accurate
timepiece and reset as required.
Date and time
of recording are
not correct.
No indicators
displayed in
monitor.
Hide info is selected for Photo info in Monitor
settings in the setup menu.
Date stamp
not available.
Time zone and date has not been set in the setup
menu.
Date not
stamped on
images even
when Date
stamp is
•
The current shooting mode does not support
Date stamp.
•
•
The date cannot be stamped on movies.
–
enabled.
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Problem
Screen for
Cause/Solution
A
setting time
zone and date
is displayed
when the
The clock battery is exhausted; all settings were
restored to their default values.
camera is
turned on.
The camera
settings reset.
Depending on the Autofocus mode setting or the
shooting mode, the camera may produce an audible
focusing sound.
The camera
makes sound.
•
Unable to select
a menu.
options.
•
Some menus are not available when Wi-Fi is
connected. Terminate the Wi-Fi connection.
Shooting Issues
Problem
Cause/Solution
A
Cannot switch
to shooting
mode.
Disconnect the HDMI cable or USB cable.
•
When the camera is in playback mode, press the
cbutton, shutter-release button, or b(e)
button.
•
•
When the scene mode is Night portrait or
Backlighting with HDR set to Off, raise the flash.
The flash is charging while the flash lamp is
flashing.
Cannot take
pictures or
record movies.
•
•
Wi-Fi connection and the camera is operated by
remote control.
•
•
The battery is exhausted.
The camera
cannot focus.
mode.
–
•
•
•
The subject is hard to focus on.
Set AF assist in the setup menu to Auto.
Turn the camera off and then on again.
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Problem
Cause/Solution
A
•
•
•
Use the flash.
Increase the ISO sensitivity value.
Enable Photo VR when shooting still images.
Enable Movie VR when recording movies.
timer at the same time is more effective).
Images are
blurred.
•
Bright specks
appear in
images
captured with
flash.
The flash is reflecting off particles in the air. Lower
the flash, and set the flash mode setting to W (off).
•
A shooting mode that restricts the flash is
selected.
A function that restricts the flash is enabled.
Flash does not
fire.
•
•
Digital zoom is set to Off or Crop in the setup
menu.
Digital zoom cannot be used with certain
shooting modes or when using certain settings in
other functions.
Digital zoom
cannot be used.
•
•
•
enabled.
the image size is fixed.
Image size not
available.
Off is selected for Shutter sound in Sound
settings in the setup menu. No sound is produced
with some shooting modes and settings, even when
On is selected.
No sound when
the shutter is
released.
Off is selected for the AF assist option in the setup
menu. AF-assist illuminator may not light depending
on the position of the focus area or the current
shooting mode, even when Auto is selected.
AF-assist
illuminator
does not light.
Images appear
smeared.
The lens is dirty. Clean the lens.
Colors are
unnatural.
White balance or hue is not adjusted properly.
Randomly
spaced bright
pixels (“noise”)
appear in
The subject is dark and the shutter speed is too slow
or ISO sensitivity is too high. Noise can be reduced
by:
•
Using the flash
Specifying a lower ISO sensitivity setting
image.
•
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Problem
Cause/Solution
A
•
•
•
•
•
The flash window is blocked.
The subject is beyond the range of the flash.
Adjust exposure compensation.
Increase ISO sensitivity.
The subject is backlit. Raise the flash, or set the
scene mode to Backlighting with HDR set to
Off.
Images are too
dark
(underexposed).
Images are too
bright
Adjust exposure compensation.
(overexposed).
Unexpected
results when
flash set to V
(auto with red-
eye reduction/
red-eye
Use any scene mode other than Night portrait, and
try taking the picture again.
reduction).
•
•
not be softened.
Skin tones are
not softened.
For images containing 4 or more faces, try using
the Skin softening effect in Glamour retouch in
the playback menu.
It may take more time to save images in the
following situations:
•
•
•
When the noise reduction function is in operation,
such as when shooting in a dark environment
eye reduction/red-eye reduction)
When capturing images in the following scene
modes
–
Saving images
takes time.
-
-
-
-
Hand-held in Night portrait
Hand-held in Night landscape
HDR set to On in Backlighting
Easy panorama
•
•
shooting
When using continuous shooting mode
A ring-shaped
When shooting with backlighting or when a very
belt or rainbow- strong light source (such as sunlight) is in the frame,
colored stripe
appears in the
monitor or
images.
a ring-shaped belt or rainbow-colored stripe
(ghosting) may occur. Change the position of the
light source, or frame the picture so that the light
source does not enter the frame, and try again.
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Playback Issues
Problem
Cause/Solution
A
•
This camera may not be able to play back images
saved with another make or model of digital
camera.
File cannot be
•
This camera cannot play back movies recorded
with another make or model of digital camera.
This camera may not be able to play back data
edited on a computer.
–
played back.
•
•
•
Playback zoom cannot be used with movies.
This camera may not be able to zoom in on
images captured with another make or model of
digital camera.
Cannot zoom in
on image.
–
•
When zooming in on a small-sized image, the
magnification rate shown on the screen may differ
from the actual magnification rate of the image.
•
already been edited may not be edited again.
There is not enough free space on the memory
card or in the internal memory.
•
–
Cannot edit
image.
•
•
This camera is unable to edit images captured
with other cameras.
Editing functions used for images are not available
for movies.
–
–
Cannot rotate
image.
This camera cannot rotate images captured with
another make or model of digital camera.
–
•
•
•
A computer or printer is connected to the camera.
The memory card contains no images.
Remove the memory card to play back images in
the internal memory.
–
Images are not
displayed on TV.
–
•
•
The camera is off.
The battery is exhausted.
–
57,
–
Nikon Transfer 2
does not start
when the
camera is
connected to a
computer.
•
The USB cable is not correctly connected.
•
•
The camera is not recognized by the computer.
The computer is not set to start Nikon Transfer 2
automatically. For more information about Nikon
Transfer 2, refer to help information contained in
ViewNX 2.
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Problem
Cause/Solution
A
The PictBridge
startup screen is
not displayed
when the
camera is
connected to a
printer.
With some PictBridge-compatible printers, the
PictBridge startup screen may not be displayed and
it may be impossible to print images when Auto is
selected for Charge by computer in the setup
menu. Set the Charge by computer to Off and
reconnect the camera to the printer.
Images to be
printed are not
displayed.
•
•
The memory card contains no images.
Remove the memory card to print images in the
internal memory.
–
The camera cannot be used to select the paper size
in the following situations, even when printing from
a PictBridge-compatible printer. Use the printer to
Cannot select
paper size with select the paper size.
–
the camera.
•
The printer does not support the paper sizes
specified by the camera.
•
The printer automatically selects the paper size.
Location Data Functions
Problem
Cause/Solution
A
•
•
The camera may not be able to identify the
location in some shooting environments. To use
the location data functions, use the camera as
much as possible in an open-air area.
When positioning for the first time or when
positioning was unable to be performed for about
2 hours, it takes a few minutes to obtain the
location data.
Unable to
identify the
location or it
takes time to
identify the
location.
Unable to record When z or y is displayed on the shooting screen,
location data on the location data is not recorded. Before shooting
shot images.
images, check the location data reception.
Difference
The acquired location data may deviate in some
shooting environments. When there is a significant
difference in the signals from the positioning
satellites, there could be a deviation of up to several
hundred meters.
between the
actual shooting
location and
recorded
location data.
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Problem
Cause/Solution
A
–
The recorded
location name is
different from
the intended
one or is not
displayed.
The desired landmark name may not be registered, or
a different landmark name may be registered.
•
Check the following items.
–
-
-
Whether the memory card is inserted
Whether the A-GPS file is stored on the memory
card
Unable to
update the A-
GPS file.
-
Whether the A-GPS file saved on the memory
card is more recent than the A-GPS file saved in
the camera
-
Whether the A-GPS file is still valid
•
from the website once more.
Maps cannot be displayed while the camera is being
charged with the Charging AC Adapter, even if the U
(map) button is pressed.
Unable to
display the map.
–
Unable to select
Create log in
the Location
data options
menu.
Clock not set. Set date and time.
•
•
Record location data in the Location data
options menu is set to Off.
Unable to select
Start log.
log, select End log, and end the log currently
being recorded.
•
Make sure that a memory card is inserted in the
camera.
Up to 36 log data events can be recorded per day.
No log data can be obtained.
The total number of log data events that can be
–
–
•
•
•
Unable to save
log data.
card or replace the memory card with a new one.
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Specifications
Nikon COOLPIX S9900 Digital Camera
Type
Compact digital camera
Number of effective
pixels
16.0 million (Image processing may reduce the number
of effective pixels.)
Image sensor
Lens
1/2.3-in. type CMOS; approx. 16.76 million total pixels
NIKKOR lens with 30× optical zoom
4.5–135 mm (angle of view equivalent to that of 25–
750 mm lens in 35mm [135] format)
Focal length
f/-number
f/3.7–6.4
Construction
13 elements in 11 groups (3 ED lens elements)
Digital zoom
magnification
Up to 4× (angle of view equivalent to that of approx.
3000 mm lens in 35mm [135] format)
Vibration reduction
Autofocus (AF)
Combination of lens shift and electronic VR
Contrast-detect AF
•
[W]: Approx. 50 cm (1 ft 8 in.)–,
[T]: Approx. 2 m (6 ft 7 in.)–
Macro mode: Approx. 1 cm (0.4 in.)–
position)
Focus range
•
(wide-angle
(All distances measured from center of front surface of lens)
Focus-area
selection
Face priority, manual with 99 focus areas, center, subject
tracking, target finding AF
7.5 cm (3-in.), approx. 921k-dot (RGBW), wide viewing
angle TFT LCD with anti-reflection coating and 6-level
brightness adjustment, vari-angle TFT LCD
Monitor
Frame coverage
(shooting mode)
Approx. 98% horizontal and vertical (compared to actual
picture)
Frame coverage
(playback mode)
Approx. 100% horizontal and vertical (compared to
actual picture)
Storage
Internal memory (approx. 473 MB)
SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card
Media
File system
DCF and Exif 2.3 compliant
Still images: JPEG
Movies: MOV (Video: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, Audio: LPCM
stereo)
File formats
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•
•
•
•
•
•
16M
8M
4M
2M
VGA
4608×3456
3264×2448
2272×1704
1600×1200
640×480
Image size (pixels)
16:9 12M 4608×2592
1:1 3456×3456
ISO sensitivity
(Standard output
sensitivity)
•
•
ISO 125–1600
ISO 3200, 6400 (available when using A, B, C, or D
mode)
Exposure
Metering mode
Matrix, center-weighted, spot (digital zoom 2× or more)
Programmed auto exposure with flexible program,
shutter-priority auto, aperture-priority auto, manual, and
exposure compensation (–2.0–+2.0 EV in steps of 1/3 EV)
Exposure control
Shutter
Mechanical and CMOS electronic shutter
•
•
1/2000–1 s
1/2000–8 s (when ISO sensitivity is fixed at ISO 125 or
200 in B, C , or D mode)
*
•
1/4000 s (maximum speed during high-speed
continuous shooting)
Speed
•
*
4 s (Fireworks show scene mode)
When the aperture value is f/5.6–8 at the wide-angle
position
Aperture
Range
Electronically-controlled 3-blade iris diaphragm
14 steps of 1/6 EV (W) (C, D mode)
Can be selected from 10 s and 2 s
Self-timer
Flash
Range (approx.)
(ISO sensitivity:
Auto)
[W]: 0.5–6.0 m (1 ft 8 in.–19 ft)
[T]: 1.5–3.5 m (5–11 ft)
Flash control
Interface
TTL auto flash with monitor preflashes
Micro-USB connector (Do not use any USB cable other
than the UC-E21.), Hi-Speed USB
USB connector
•
Supports Direct Print (PictBridge)
HDMI output
connector
HDMI micro connector (Type D)
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Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN)
Standards
IEEE 802.11b/g/n (standard wireless LAN protocol)
Range (line of sight) Approx. 10 m (10 yd)
Operating
frequency
2412–2462 MHz (1–11 channels)
IEEE 802.11b: 5 Mbps
IEEE 802.11g: 15 Mbps
IEEE 802.11n: 15 Mbps
Data rates (actual
measured values)
Security
OPEN/WPA2
Infrastructure
Access protocols
16 cardinal points (position correction using 3-axis
acceleration sensor, automatic correction for the
deviated angle, and automatic offset adjustment)
Electronic compass
Location data
•
GPS
Receiving frequency: 1575.42 MHz
Geodetic system: WGS 84
GLONASS
•
Receiving frequency: 1598.0625–1605.3750 MHz
Geodetic system: WGS 84
Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified and
Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish,
French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian,
Supported languages Italian, Japanese, Korean, Marathi, Norwegian, Persian,
Polish, Portuguese (European and Brazilian), Romanian,
Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Thai,
Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
One Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL12 (included)
Power sources
AC Adapter EH-62F (available separately)
Approx. 2 h 20 min (when using Charging AC Adapter
Charging time
EH-71P/EH-71PCH and when no charge remains)
1
Battery life
Still images
Approx. 300 shots when using EN-EL12
Movies (actual
battery life for
recording)
Approx. 1 h (1080/30p) when using EN-EL12
Approx. 1 h 5 min (1080/25p) when using EN-EL12
2
Tripod socket
1/4 (ISO 1222)
Dimensions
(W × H × D)
Approx. 112.0 × 66.0 × 39.5 mm (4.5 × 2.6 × 1.6 in.)
(excluding projections)
Approx. 289 g (10.2 oz) (including battery and memory
card)
Weight
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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
2
Battery life may vary depending on conditions of use, such as the interval between
shots or the length of time that menus and images are displayed.
Individual movie files cannot exceed 4 GB in size or 29 minutes in length. Recording
may end before this limit is reached if camera temperature becomes elevated.
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL12
Type
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Rated capacity
DC 3.7 V, 1050 mAh
Operating temperature 0°C–40°C (32°F–104°F)
Dimensions (W × H × D) Approx. 32 × 43.8 × 7.9 mm (1.3 × 1.7 × 0.3 in.)
Weight
Approx. 22.5 g (0.8 oz)
Charging AC Adapter EH-71P/EH-71PCH
Rated input
AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz, MAX 0.2 A
DC 5.0 V, 1.0 A
Rated output
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)
Weight
For Argentina: Approx. 55 × 63 × 59 mm (2.2 × 2.5 × 2.4 in.)
For Brazil: Approx. 55 × 67 × 59 mm (2.2 × 2.7 × 2.4 in.)
Approx. 48 g (1.7 oz) (excluding plug adapter)
For Argentina: Approx. 73 g (2.6 oz)
For Brazil: Approx. 70 g (2.5 oz)
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• The appearance of this product and its specifications are subject to change
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Approved Memory Cards
The following Secure Digital (SD) memory cards have been tested and
approved for use in this camera.
•
Memory cards with an SD Speed Class rating of 6 or faster are
recommended for recording movies. When using a memory card with a
lower Speed Class rating, movie recording may stop unexpectedly.
SD memory
card
SDXCmemory
card
SDHC memory card
SanDisk
2 GB
4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB
4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB
4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB
4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB
64 GB, 128 GB
64 GB
TOSHIBA
–
Panasonic 2 GB
Lexar
64 GB
–
64 GB, 128 GB
•
•
Contact the manufacturer for details on the above cards. We cannot guarantee
camera performance when using memory cards made by other manufacturers.
If you use a card reader, make sure that it is compatible with your memory card.
Trademark Information
•
Windows is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Reader are either trademarks or registered
trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or
other countries.
•
•
SDXC, SDHC, and SD Logos are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC.
•
•
PictBridge is a trademark.
HDMI, HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks
or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
•
•
•
•
Wi-Fi and the Wi-Fi logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi
Alliance.
Android and Google Play are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google,
Inc.
The N-Mark is a trademark or registered trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in the
United States and in other countries.
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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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.
See http://www.mpegla.com.
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 © 2015 The HarfBuzz Project
(http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/HarfBuzz). All rights reserved.
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USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MAP DATA
AND LOCATION NAME DATA
The map data and location name data that are stored in this digital camera (“Data”) is
provided for your personal, internal use only and not for resale. It is protected by
copyright, and is subject to the following terms and conditions which are agreed to
by you, on the one hand, and Nikon Corporation (“Nikon”) and its licensors (including
their licensors and suppliers) on the other hand.
Terms and Conditions
Personal Use Only. You agree to use this Data together with this digital camera and
the image data taken by the digital camera for the solely personal, non-commercial
purposes for which you were licensed, and not for service bureau, time-sharing or
other similar purposes.
Accordingly, but subject to the restrictions set forth in the following paragraphs, you
agree not to otherwise reproduce, copy, modify, decompile, disassemble or reverse
engineer any portion of this Data, and may not transfer or distribute it in any form, for
any purpose, except to the extent permitted by mandatory laws.
Restrictions. Except where you have been specifically licensed to do so by Nikon, and
without limiting the preceding paragraph, you may not (a) use this Data with any
products, systems, or applications installed or otherwise connected to or in
communication with vehicles, capable of vehicle navigation, positioning, dispatch,
real time route guidance, fleet management or similar applications; or (b) with or in
communication with any positioning devices or any mobile or wireless-connected
electronic or computer devices, including without limitation cellular phones,
palmtop and handheld computers, pagers, and personal digital assistants or PDAs.
Warning. The Data may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to the
passage of time, changing circumstances, sources used and the nature of collecting
comprehensive geographic data, any of which may lead to incorrect results.
No Warranty. This Data is provided to you “as is,” and you agree to use it at your own
risk. Nikon and its licensors (and their licensors and suppliers) make no guarantees,
representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, arising by law or
otherwise, including but not limited to, content, quality, accuracy, completeness,
effectiveness, reliability, fitness for a particular purpose, usefulness, use or results to
be obtained from this Data, or that the Data or server will be uninterrupted or error-
free.
Disclaimer of Warranty: NIKON AND ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR LICENSORS
AND SUPPLIERS) DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF QUALITY,
PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-
INFRINGEMENT. Some States, Territories and Countries do not allow certain warranty
exclusions, so to that extent the above exclusion may not apply to you.
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AND SUPPLIERS) SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU: IN RESPECT OF ANY CLAIM, DEMAND
OR ACTION, IRRESPECTIVE OF THE NATURE OF THE CAUSE OF THE CLAIM, DEMAND
OR ACTION ALLEGING ANY LOSS, INJURY OR DAMAGES, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, WHICH
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Index
Symbols
dMenu button
C Aperture-priority auto mode
B Shutter-priority auto mode
n Short movie show mode
A
AF area mode
AF-assist illuminator............................... 1
A-GPS file .......................................... E87
Aperture-priority auto mode
Autofocus...................................... 50, 51,
Autofocus mode
......................................................................... 28
A Programmed auto mode
hThumbnail playback
oExposure compensation
.............................................................. 41, 43
ZWi-Fi button
U Map button
b(emovie-record) button
B
Battery-chamber/memory card slot
Battery latch................................................ 7
Battery level indicator........................ 13
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C
Calculate distance ...................... E89
Capturing still images during
E
Charge by computer
.................................................. 54, E104 Editing images .............................. E26
Charge lamp....................................... 2, 8 EH-71P/EH-71PCH......................... F18
Charging AC adapter
EN-EL12................................................ F18
Close-up k............................. 23, E5 ................................................... 25, 41, 43
Cloudy................................................ E62 Exposure mode ..................................... 31
Connecting to smart devices
F
Face priority
Crop................................... E21, E31
Current settings ........................... E94
D
Daylight............................................. E62 Focus area................................................. 14
Daylight saving time
............................................ 11, 12, E95 Focus lock ........................................ E19
Delete....................................... 19, E25 Food u....................................... 23, E5
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Format internal memory
.................................................. 54, E103 Landscape c........................................ 23
L
Format memory cards
........................................... 7, 54, E103 Lens cover.................................................... 1
Functions that cannot be used
M
simultaneously...................................... 44
G
H
Memory card slot..................................... 7
Metering........................................... E64
Microphone (stereo).............................. 1
Micro-USB connector
.......................................................... 1, 8, 57
HDR......................................................... E6
High-speed continuous.......... E65
Hue............................................................... 42
I
Image selection..................................... 53
Image size............................. 49, E61
Internal memory...................................... 7
Internal memory indicator
N
Nikon Transfer 2............................ E59
ISO sensitivity...................... 49, E68
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Number of exposures remaining
Number of shots.......................... E73
Q
O
Options.............................................. E93
R
Rechargeable Li-ion battery ... F18
Recording slow motion movies
P
Photo info............................. 54, E97 ........................................... E43, E44
Points of interest (POI)
S
Sequence display options
Power connector cover
Power switch/power-on lamp
................................................................... 1, 11
Preset manual ............................... E63
Pre-shooting cache
Set clock from satellite
................................................................ E91
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Shutter-priority auto mode
............................................................... 31, 33 Tripod socket............................ 2, F17
Skin softening
U
Upload from camera
Slow sync .................................................. 36
Smart portrait menu....... 47, E73
Smart portrait mode .......................... 25
Speaker.......................................................... 2
Standard flash......................................... 36
V
Vibration reduction
Volume.............................................. E47
W
Wi-Fi button
Wi-Fi options menu
T
Target finding AF
Z
Text input......................................... E94
Zoom............................................................ 17
Zoom control................................... 1, 17
Zoom out .................................................. 17
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