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Nikon DIGITAL CAMERA COOLP User's Manual Trademark Information • Microsoft, Windows of Microsoft • Macintosh, and Windows Corporation Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks in the United States and/or other countries. Mac OS, and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. The iFrame logo and the iFrame symbol are trademarks Inc. • Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks • SDXC, SDHC and SD Logos are trademarks trademarks of HDMI Licensing • All other trade names mentioned with your Nikon product holders. AVC Patent This product commercial Portfolio Systems Inc. of SD-3C, LLC. • PictBridge is a trademark. • HDMI, ]_,_-nll_lll logo and High-Definition registered of Adobe Multimedia Interface are trademarks or LLC. in this manual or the other documentation are trademarks of Apple or registered trademarks provided of their respective License is licensed under the AVC Patent PortfoJio License for the personal and nonuse of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance ("AVC video") and/or (ii) decode AVC video that was encoded a personal and non-commercial with the AVC standard by a consumer activity and/or was obtained engaged in from a video provider licensed to provide AVC video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information See h tt p://www.m may be obtained pegla.com from MPEG LA, L.L.C. 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. WARNINGS Do not use the camera 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 Nikonauthorized service representative for inspection. Do not disassemble Touching tile internal parts of the camera or Charging AC Adapter could result in injury. Repairs should be performed only by qualified technicians. Should tile camera or Charging AC Adapter break open as the result of a fall or other accident, take the prod uct to a Nikon-authorized service representative for inspection, after unplugging the product and/or removing the battery. Charging AC Adapter presence of flammable Do not use electronic the presence could result Handle care or in the gas equipment of flammable in explosion the camera in gas, as this or fire. strap Never place the strap around of an infant or child. with the neck Keep out of reach of children Particular (:are should be taken to prevent infants from putting the battery or other small parts into their mouths. L_ 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: • 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 Lidon Battery EN-EL12 (supplied). Charge the battery by using a camera that supports battery charging or by using a Battery Charger MH-6S (available separately). To charge the battery with the camera, use either Charging AC Adapter EH-69P (supplied) or the Charge by computer function, • When inserting the battery, do not attempt to insert it upside down or backwards. • Do not short or disassemble the battery or attempt to remove or break the battery insulation or casing. • Do not expose the battery to flame or to excessive heat. • Do not immerse in or expose to water. • Replace the terminal cover when transporting the battery. Do not transport or store with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins. • The battery is prone to leakage when fully discharged. To avoid damage to the product, be sure to remove the battery when no charge remains. • Discontinue use immediately should you notice any change in the battery, such asdisc:oioration or deformation, 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. • Do not damage, modify, forcibly tug or bend the USB cane, @aceit under heavy objects, or expose it to heat or flames. Should the insulation be damaged and the wires become exposed, take it to a Nikom authorized service representative for inspection. Failure to observe these precautions could result in fire or electric shock • Do not handle the plug or Charging AC Adapter with wet hands. Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric: shock • Do not 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. ifl Z_ Use appropriate When connecting cables Z_ and outputjacks, use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for the purpose, to maintain compliance with prod uct regulations. Handle moving parts with care Be careful that your fingers or ()tiler objects are not pinched by the lens (:over or other moving parts. Do not operate the flash window cables to the input person Z_ result touching a or object Failure to observe could the flash with this precaution 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. CD-ROMs The CD-ROMs supplied with this device should not be played back on audio CD equipment. Playing CDROMs on an audio CD player could cause hearing loss or damage the equipment. Z_ Observe caution when using the flash Using tile flash close to your subject's eyes could cause temporary visual impairment. Particular care should be observed if photographing infants, when the flash should be no less than 1 m (3 ft. 4 in.) from the subject. iv Turn the power off when using inside an airplane or the hospital Turn tile power offwhile inside tile airplane during take offor landing. Follow tile instructions of the hospital when using while in a hospital. The electromagnetic waves given out by this camera may disrupt the electronic: systems of the airplane or the instruments of the hospital. Notices for Customers in the UoSoAo equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined 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 tile U.S.A.,use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for tile power outlet if needed. Tile power supply unit is intended to Be correctly orientated in a vertical or floor mount position. Federal Communications Commission Frequency Statement (FCC} Radio by turning the equipment offand on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. i - COOLPIX $91 O0 Interference This equipment has been tested and found to comply with tile 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 (:an radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in CAUTIONS Modifications The FCCrequires 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 accordance with tile instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio Use the interface cables sold or communications. Using other interface cables may exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of tile FCCrules. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this provided by Nikon foryourequipment. i 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 Notices for customers in Europe CAUTIONS RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. Nikon Inc., DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. 1300 Walt Whitman Road This symbol indicates that Melville, New York 11747-3064 USA this product is to be collected separately. defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. Tel: 631-547-4200 Notice for customers in Canada CAUTION This (lass Bdigital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. ATTENTION The following apply only to users in European countries: • This product is designated for separate collection at an appropriate collection point. Do not dispose of as household waste. • For more information, contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management. Cet appareil nurn@rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du This symbol on the battery Canada. indicates that the battery is to be collected separately. \__ The following apply only to users in European countries: • All batteries, whether marked with this symbol or not, are designated for separate collection at an appropriate collection point. Do not dispose of as household waste. • For more information, contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management. For Your Safety ........................................................................................................................................ ii WARNINGS .................................................................................................................................................... ii Notices ....................................................................................................................................................... v Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................1 About This Manual ................................................................................................................................ I Information and Precautions ............................................................................................................. 2 Parts of the Camera ............................................................................................................................... 4 The Camera Body ......................................................................................................................................... 4 The Monitor ................................................................................................................................................... 6 Basic Operations ..................................................................................................................................... 9 Raising and Lowering tile Flash (_ C Flash Pop-up Controb ..................................................... g Tile Shutter-release Button ......................................................................................................................... g Mode Dial ...................................................................................................................................................... I0 Tile [] Tile • (Playback) Button ........................................................................................................................... IO (_l_I Movie-record) Button ............................................................................................................. I0 Tile Rotary Multi Selector ............................................................................................................................ 11 Using Camera Menus .................................................................................................................................. 12 Switching Between the Tabs on Menu Screens ............................................................................... 13 Attaching the Camera Strap ....................................................................................................................... 13 First Steps .............................................................................................................................................14 Inserting the Battery ........................................................................................................................... 14 Removing the Battery ................................................................................................................................. 15 Charging the Battery .......................................................................................................................... 16 Turning On and Off the Camera ................................................................................................................ 19 Setting Display Language, Date, and Time ................................................................................ 20 Inserting Memory Cards .................................................................................................................... 22 Removing Memory Cards ........................................................................................................................... 22 Basic Photography and Playback: I_I (Auto) Mode ............................................................... 24 Step I Turn the Camera On and Select I_I (Auto) Mode ....................................................... 24 Indicators Displayed in I_I (Auto) Mode ............................................................................................... 25 Step 2 Frame a Picture ....................................................................................................................... 26 Using the Zoom ............................................................................................................................................ 27 Step 3 Focus and Shoot ..................................................................................................................... 28 Step 4 Playing Back and Deleting Images ................................................................................... 30 Playing Back Images (Playback Mode) .................................................................................................... 30 Deleting Unwanted Images ....................................................................................................................... 31 Using the Flash ...................................................................................................................................... 32 Setting the Flash Mode ............................................................................................................................... 33 Taking Pictures with the Self-timer ............................................................................................... 35 Taking Pictures with the Smile Timer ........................................................................................... 37 Macro Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 39 Adjusting Brightness (Exposure Compensation), Vividness, and Hue .......................... 40 Operating theCreative Slider ........................................................... 41 Adjusting Exposure Compensation ..................................................... 44 More onShooting ........................................................................... 45 Selecting aShooting Mode (Mode Dial) .................................................... 45 Changing I_1 (Auto) Mode Settings (Shooting Menu) ........................................ 46 Image Mode (Image Quality/Image Size) ................................................ 47 White Balance (Adjusting Hue) ......................................................... 49 Metering ............................................................................ S1 ISO Sensitivity ........................................................................ 52 AFArea Mode ........................................................................ 53 Autofocus Mode ...................................................................... 60 Shooting Suited toScenes (Scene Mode) ................................................... 61 Shooting intheScene Mode Selected bytheCamera (Scene Auto Selector) ............. 62 Choosing aScene and Shooting (Scene Mode Types and Characteristics) .................... 64 Shooting withEasy Panorama .......................................................... 75 Playing Images Captured with Easy Panorama ........................................... 77 Shooting withPanorama Assist ......................................................... 78 Burst Shooting (Continuous Shooting Mode) ............................................... 80 Changing Continuous Shooting Mode Settings .......................................... 82 Applying Effects When Shooting (Special Effects Mode) ..................................... 85 Camera Settings that Cannot BeApplied Simultaneously .................................... 87 More onPlayback ........................................................................... 89 Operations inFull-frame Playback Mode ................................................... 89 Displaying theHistogram and Shooting Information ...................................... gl Playing Images Captured Using Continuous Shooting Mode (Sequence) .................... 92 Viewing Multiple Images: Thumbnail Playback .............................................. g4 Calendar Display ...................................................................... 96 Taking aCloser Look: Playback Zoom ...................................................... 97 Playing Back Images byCategory .......................................................... gg Sorting Favorite Images (Favorite Pictures Mode) ........................................... 101 Adding Images toanAlbum ........................................................... 101 Viewing Images inanAlbum ........................................................... 103 Removing Images From anAlbum ...................................................... 104 Using Favorite Pictures Mode .......................................................... 105 Favorite Pictures Menu ................................................................ 10S Changing theAlbum Icons ............................................................ 106 Finding Images inAuto Sort Mode ......................................................... 10g Viewing Images inAuto Sort Mode ..................................................... 109 Operations inAuto Sort Mode ......................................................... 112 Auto Sort Menu ...................................................................... 112 viii Viewing Images by Date (List by Date) ..................................................................................... 113 Viewing Images in List by Date Mode ................................................................................................. 113 Operations in List by Date Mode ............................................................................................................ 114 List by Date Menu ....................................................................................................................................... 114 Playback Options: Playback Menu .............................................................................................. 115 _1, Print Order (Creating a DPOF Print Order) ............................................................................... 117 Slide Show ............................................................................................................................................. 121 011 Protect .................................................................................................................................................... 122 Rotate Image ......................................................................................................................................... 124 Voice Memo .......................................................................................................................................... 125 C_ Copy (Copy Between internal Memory and Memory Card) ........................................ 127 Sequence Display Options ................................................................................................................ 129 Choose Key Picture .............................................................................................................................. 129 Editing Images ..................................................................................................................................130 Editing Functions .............................................................................................................................. 130 Image Editing ..................................................................................................................................... 132 r_,, Quick Retouch: Enhancing Contrast and Saturation ........................................................ 132 _1_ D-Lighting: Enhancing Brightness and Contrast ................................................................. 133 Skin Softening: Softening Skin Tones ......................................................................................... 134 I_ Filter Effects (Digital Filter) ................................................................................................................. 135 [] Frame (Adding Frames to images) .............................................................................................. 137 [] Small Picture: Decreasing image Size......................................................................................... 138 Crop: Creating a Cropped Copy .................................................................................................... 139 Movie Recording and Playback ..................................................................................................140 Recording Movies ............................................................................................................................. 140 Capturing Still Images While Recording Movies ........................................................................... 142 Recording Movies in Slow Motion and Fast Motion (HS Movie) ......................................... 143 Changing Movie Recording Settings ................................................................................................... 146 Movie Options .............................................................................................................................................. 148 Open with HS Footage ................................................................................................................................ 150 Autofocus Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 150 Electronic VR ................................................................................................................................................. 151 Wind Noise Reduction ................................................................................................................................. 151 Movie Playback .................................................................................................................................. 152 Ddeting Movies ............................................................................................................................................ 152 Editing Movies .................................................................................................................................... 153 Connecting to Televisions, Connecting Computers and Printers ..........................................................155 to a TV ........................................................................................................................... 155 Connecting toaComputer ................................................................ 157 Before Connecting theCamera ......................................................... ]57 Transferring Images from aCamera toaComputer ....................................... 158 Charging While Connecting toaComputer .............................................. 162 Connecting toaPrinter ................................................................... 163 Connecting theCamera toaPrinter ..................................................... 164 Printing Images One ataTime ......................................................... 165 Printing Multiple Images ............................................................... 166 Basic Camera Setup ......................................................................... 169 Setup Menu ............................................................................. 169 Welcome Screen ..................................................................... 171 Time Zone and Date .................................................................. 172 Monitor Settings ...................................................................... 175 Print Date (Imprinting Date and Time) ................................................... 177 Vibration Reduction .................................................................. 178 Motion Detection ..................................................................... 180 AFAssist ............................................................................. 181 Digital Zoom ......................................................................... 182 Sound Settings ....................................................................... 183 Auto Off ............................................................................. 184 Format Memory/Format Card .......................................................... 185 Language ........................................................................... 186 TV Settings .......................................................................... 186 Charge byComputer .................................................................. 187 Blink Warning ........................................................................ 188 Reset All............................................................................. 190 Firmware Version ..................................................................... 193 Caring fortheCamera ....................................................................... 194 Maximizing Camera Life and Performance .................................................. 194 Cleaning ........................................................................................................................................................ 196 Storage ........................................................................................................................................................... 196 Technical Notes and Index ...........................................................................................................197 Optional Accessories ....................................................................................................................... 197 Approved Memory Cards ........................................................................................................................... 198 File and Folder Names ..................................................................................................................... 199 Error Messages ................................................................................................................................... 200 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................ 205 Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 212 Supported Standards .................................................................................................................................. 215 Index ...................................................................................................................................................... 216 Thank you for your purchase ofa Nikon COOLPIX 59100 digital camera. This manual was written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your Nikon digital camera. Read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it where all those who =X use the product will read it. Symbols and Conventions To make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbols and conventions are used: Notations • Secure Digital (SD) memory card, SDHC memory card, and SDXC memory card are referred to as "memory card." • The setting at the time of purchase is referred to as the "default setting." • The names of menu items displayed in the camera monitor, and the names of buttons or messages displayed on a computer monitor appear in bold. Screen Samples In this manual, images are sometimes omitted from monitor display samples so that monitor indicators (:an be more clearly shown. Illustrations and Screen Display Illustrations and text displays shown in this manual may differ from actual display. [] Internal Memory Pictures taken with memory delete, memory picture and this camera cards, if a memory playback, and format card must storage, Cards card is inserted, operations be removed deletion, Memory can be stored before or viewing. in the camera's all new pictures will apply only to the the internal memory internal will memory be stored pictures or on removable on the memory on the memory can be formatted card and card. 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Do not of securities etc.), commuter notices or reproduction copyright on copies or reproductions gift certificates, ID cards and tickets, with The copying potentially by means and reproductions has issued cautions a minimum private or reproduced or reproduced coins, securities, was obtained, of stamps copied by law. by law is prohibited, The government built which may be punishable or post cards issued by the government The copying when money, or Reproduction that was digitally copied Do not copy or reproduce paper of Copying of material memory be recovered resulting images or formatting does not completely from discarded in the malicious data storage devices erase the original storage devices use of personal using such as memory image data. Deleted commercially image data. Ensuring cards or files can available the privacy software, of such data the user's responsibility, Before discarding a data storage using deletion commercial containing pictures no private selected information for the Select should be taken to avoid devices. device software, or transferring or format (for example, an image injury or damage ownership the device option pictures and then of empty in the Welcome to property when to another person, completely erase all data refill it with images sky). Be sure to also replace screen physically setting destroying (_ any 171), Care data storage is The Camera Body m 1 2 3456 8 2, o 11 Flash raised 10 Lens cover closed Zoom W T [] control .................................................. 27 Power switch/power-on lamp : wide ..................................................... 27 ....................................................................... 19, 184 :tele ........................................................ 27 D Speaker .................................................. 126, 1_2 :thumbnail playback ........... 94,96 D Microphone (stereo) ..................... ] 25, ] 40 : help playback zoom .............................. 97 ...................................................... 61 _ Flash ..................................................................... 32 _Mode dial ........................................................... 45 _-_ (flash pop_up) control ..................... 32 _ Shutter-release button ......................... g, 28 _Lens ......................................................... 196,212 Self-timer lamp ............................................... 35 _Cens cover AF-assist illuminator ................................. 181 34 S 6 2 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 D Monitor .......................................................... 6, 25 D fiotafy mukJ selector ................................... 11 D _) (apply selection) button .................... 11 D I-_] (playback) button ................. 10, 30, 89 D (_1_1movie-record) button....10, 140 Tripod socket ................................................ 213 _ MI:NUbutton......12, 46, 99, 116, 146, 170 Q _ (delete) button ................... 31,126, 152 _ Cover latch ................................................ 14, 22 18 14 19 Battery-chamber/ memory card slot cover .................... 14, 22 llJ Eyelet for camera strap ............................. 13 m HDMI mini connector .............................. 155 m H DMI connector cover ........................... 155 I Charge lamp ......................................... 17, 162 Flash lamp ......................................................... 34 _O 13 12 USB/audio/video output connector ................................................. 16, 155, 158, 164 m Connector cover ........... 16, 155, 158, 164 Memory card slot ......................................... 22 m m Battery chamber ........................................... 14 Battery latch ............................................. 14, 15 The Monitor Tile following m o c n o indicators may appear (actual display varies with Tile indicators that appear after a few seconds (_]] current in tile monitor camera in tile monitor during shooting and playback settings). during shooting and playback disappear 175). Shooting 41 #_-- 38 _ 37 D[_-- 4 5 36 1 2 3 I r.====_ _.L_a@ 32 L............_== I 10 _-I I 31 _ 30 , _1_ _ I 26 _ _ _ 28 _ 27 22 25 24 7 23 - 2_ _----OATE DATEO Io_t_ilo_!_i_]14 _ __ H- 20 12 13 ', ..... -__ _6 U Shooting mode _.................... 24, 58, 61,80 g Macro mode .................................................... 39 U Zoom indicator ...................................... 27, 39 Shutter speed ................................................. 28 Focus area (auto) ................................... 28, 53 Focus indicator ............................................... 28 Focus area (for manual or center) .....53 AE/AF-L indicator .......................................... 79 Focus area (face detection, pet detection) ......................................... 28, 53 Focus area (subject tracking) ................ 58 m Flash mode ....................................................... 32 _J Battery level indicator ................................ 24 Vibration reduction Electronic vibration Centepweighted icon ............... 25, 178 reduction icon J[_ value.....43, 44 Vividness ............................................................ 43 Hue ........................................................................ 43 White balance ................................................ 49 "Date not set" indicator ............... ] 72, 200 icon ........................... ] 72 Continuous Print date ......................................................... 177 shooting mode ................. 80 Self-timer ........................................................... 35 Movie options (normal speed movies) ............................................................................... 148 Smile timer ....................................................... 37 Continuous (pet portrait mode) .........74 Movie options (HS movies) .................. 148 Image mode .................................................... 47 Easy panorama ............................................... 75 Pet portrait auto release .......................... 74 J_ (a) Number of exposures remaining (still images) .............................................. 24 (b) Movie length .............................. 140, 149 Internal memory indicator ...................... 25 The icon displayed varies vvRh tile shooting metering area ........51 _rtJJ Exposure compensation icon ............................ 180 Wind noise reduction .............................. 151 Travel destination # Hand-held/tripod .................................. 64, 65 ISO sensitivity ........................................... 34, 52 .................................................................... 140, 146 Motion detection Aperture ............................................................. 28 mode. Backlighdng (HDR) ...................................... 66 Panorama .......................................................... 73 Stile image capture I (movie recording) ..................................... 142 Playback _4 1 m 23 s_ _6 r----I--I--I--I_ o 17 _L_ 16 14'=_© _--rt. a [] [] [] [] [] Date of recording ......................................... 20 W Internal memory indicator ..................... 30 Time of recording ......................................... 20 Easy panorama playback guide ..........77 Sequence playback guide ...................... 92 Movie playback guide ............................ 152 Protect icon ................................................... 122 Sequence display .................................. 92, 95 Volume indicator ............................ 126, 152 Album icon in favorite pictures mode 1 ............................................................................... ]03 Category icon in auto sort mode 1 ............................................................................... [] [] [] m b log Battery level indicator ................................ 24 Movie options 2............................................ 148 Image mode 2 ....................................... 47, 142 _ Filter effects icon ....................................... 135 _Skin softening icon ................................... 134 _ Print order icon ........................................... 117 _ Small picture icon ..................................... 138 _ D-Lighting _ Quick retouch icon ................................... 132 _ Voice memo indicator ............................ 126 _File icon .......................................... 133 number and type ............................. lgg Easy panorama ............................................... 77 (a) Current frame number/ total number of frames ..................... 30 (b) Movie length ......................................... 152 1 The icon for the selected album or the selected category in auto sort mode in playback mode is displayed. 2 The icon displayed varies with the setting that was set at the time of shooting. Raising and Lowering the Flash (_ _ Flash Pop-up Control) Slide tile _ _ (flash pop-up)control (_) to make tile flash pop up ((2}). • See "Using tile • If the flash will not be used, gently Flash" (_ 32) for more The Shutter-release Tile camera exposure, resistance. exposure locked While features press tile When shutter-release button by pressing not use force when button button button. halfway, tile flash. # s To set focus and stopping is pressed when halfway, is pressed button the shutter-release remain halfway. is held in this position, release the shutter and the rest of the way down. button, as this may result in images. Press halfway to set focus and exposure you feel focus and value) are set. Focus and exposure the shutter-release pressing shake and blurred button and aperture tile shutter-release the shutter-release take a picture camera a two-stage shutter-release speed on setting tile flash until it clicks into place. Button tile shutter-release (shutter while information lower Press the rest of the way clown to take a picture Do Mode Dial Rotate the mode dial to the desired icon to switch to m ::;i;::ir '.... , o I Q_"i_1 _1÷J/ the corresponding shooting mode (_ 45). m 1!_fl J _@ I The [] (Playback) Button • Press tile [] button in shooting mode to enter playback mode. • When the camera is in shooting mode, press the [] button to switch to playback mode. • When the camera is off, holding down the [] button will turn the camera on in playback mode. The • ('_ Movie-record) Button • Press the • (_ movie-record) button in shooting mode to start movie recording (_ 140). Press the • (_ movie-record) button again to stop movie recording. .............................. • Press the • (_ movie-record) button in playback mode to enter shooting mode. I0 The Rotary Multi Selector Rotate the rotary multi selector, press its upper (A), lower (V), left (_), or right side (1_),or press the _) button. =] Shooting Display _ (flash mode) Rotate to select < Display_ (_ an item* \ , . tselt-timer._ _ , (_ _/_ f,_i_/Z_,,_ 35) menu Display creative ,r_q 40 _ _ [k_,i _w/_ _ ..... uispiay App y se ection Display l _ (macro Items can also be selected _ slider texposure compensation /_-_;_ _g 32) menu (_] 44 guide mode) by pressing (_] 39) menu the rotary multi selector up or down, Playback Select previous _ pictures* Display [ _ histogram /shooting _-----J_ and information Select subsequent pictures* Previous rotary or subsequent multi pictures can also be selected by rotating the selector, Menu Screen Move the highlight Move left the highlight or return to _/r_,.%_ _!_ \\_ '"r_ __ previous screen _ Apply selection /T (go to next screen) Move * The highlight up* Move the highlight right or go to next screen (apply selection) / the highlight can also be moved down* by rotating the rotary multi selector. 11 Using Camera Menus Press the MENUbutton (_ m S) to display the menu for the selected mode. Use the rotary multi selector (_ Tab for the menus available in the current shooting mode/ tab for playback mode menu 11) to navigate the menus. is displayed when previous menu items are available. Tab for movie menu (during shooting mode)/playback menu (during playback mode) Tab for displaying menu the setup %7 is displayed when there are one or more menu items to follow. 1 Pressthe MENU button. 2 Press the • or • then rotary multi to choose press selector an item, _ or the I_) button. Items cars also be chosen by rotating the rotary multi selector (1_] 11) To change tabs, press • (_ (]_)_ 13). ID I/ and ®_,_J)_[]l/ @if@/I I_ Rotary multi selector _) button. The setting is applied. 4 12 When setting is finished, press the MENU button. The camera exits the menu display. Switching Between the Tabs on Menu Screens 5" Press the rotary multi selector _i to highlight the tab Attaching the Camera Press the rotary multi selector • or • to select a tab, and press either the _) button or • The selected menu is displayed Strap ii/i ¸/__ 13 Insert a Rec:hargeable Li-ion • Charge before the battery Battery EN-EL12 (supplied) the first use or when into the camera. the battery is running low (_ 16). 1 Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot : _ :__..L._ _ ..... _ [_ m cover. 2 Insert _ill the battery. Battery chamber Use the battery to lift the orange battery latch in the direction indicated by the arrow ((t}) and fully insert the battery (2}). A,t When the battery is fully inserted, the battery latch will lock it in place. i _1_ Inserting F-,,. _ _ the Battery Inserting the battery upside dawn or backwards could damage the camera. to check that the battery is in the correct orientation. Close the cover. 14 __.,L'r_ (_ _ battery-chamber/memory card slot _ S_ " Be sure Removing the Battery Turn tile camera off (_ 19) and be sure that tile power-on lamp and the monitor have turned off before opening the battery<hamber/memory card slot (:over. To eject the battery, open the battery<hamberi memory card slot cover and slide the orange battery latch in the direction indicated by the arrow (_). The battery (:an then be removed by hand ((2]). • The camera, battery, or memory card may be hot immediately after using the camera. Observe caution when removing the battery or memory card. _1_ Notes on the Battery • Be sure to read and follow (_ • If the the warnings for the battery on page iii and the section, "The Battery" 195), before use. battery will not be used for an extended and run it flat before returning it to storage, period, recharge it at least once every six months 15 Charge the supplied Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL12 inserted into the camera, by connecting the supplied Charging AC Adapter EH-69P to the camera via the supplied USB Cable UC-E6, and then plugging the Charging AC Adapter into an electrical outlet. 1 Prepare the Charging ACAdapter EH-69P. _m. Ira plug adapter* is included, attach the plug adapter to the plug on the Charging AC Adapter. Push the plug adapter firmly until it is securely held in place. 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. The Charging AC Adapter comes with the plug adapter attached in Argentina and Korea. 2 Insertthe battery([_[_] 14). Do not turn the camera on. 3 Use the supplied USBcable to connect the Charging AC Adapter to the camera. Be sure that connectors are properly oriented. Do not attempt to insert connectors at an angle, and do not use force when connecting or disconnecting the USB cable. USB cable 16 4 Plug the Charging electrical AC Adapter into an outlet. The charge lamp slowly blinks green to indicate that the battery is charging. About 3 hours and 50 minutes are required to charge a fully exhausted battery. m. The following chart explains charge lamp status when the camera is plugged into the electrical outlet. Charge lamp Description Blinks slowly (green) Battery charging. Off Battery not charging. When charging is complete, the charge lamp stops blinking green and turns off. i ii iiii • 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 or Charging AC Adapter is not properly connected, or there is a problem with the battery. Disconnect the USB cable or unplug the Charging AC Adapter and correctly connect it again, or change the battery. _i Flickers (gree n ) .5 Disconnect then the disconnect Charging the AC Adapter from the electrical outlet and USB cable. 17 _1_ Notes on Charging AC Adapter • The Charging AC Adapter make or model of device, EH 69P is _r use only with • Be sure to read and follow "The Battery" (_ The EH 69P is compatible countries, _w] • The Charging consult AC Adapter damage to the camera. another on page iii and the section, Hz electrical available) outlets, as necessary. When using For more in other information about EH 69P is for charging outlet the battery with use another inserted the Charging make or model EH 69P, Failure to observe into the camera. When AC Adapter of USB AC adapter this precaution could the EH 69P, the camera other than result in overheating or in Source • If the AC Adapter from AC 100 240 V, 50/60 (commercially any circumstances, AC Adapter AC Power AC Adapter Do not use with your travel agency. Charging [] with is connected to an electrical be turned on, • Do not, under for the Charging devices. use, use a plug adapter plug adapters, camera cannot the warnings 195), before compatible an electrical EH 62F (available separately; outlet pictures and taking _ 197) is used, power and playing is supplied back images are available to the camera with this camera, • Do not, under any circumstances, Failure to observe [] Charging • Connecting EL12 (_ this precaution Using Computer 18 make or model result in overheating or Battery the COOLPIX $9100 to a computer of AC adapter or in damage other than EH 62F, to the camera, Charger also charges the Rechargeable Li ion Battery 157, 187). • The EN EL12 can be charged (available use another could separately; _ without 197). using the camera by using the Battery Charger MH 65 EN Turning Press tile On and Off the Camera power switc:h lamp (green) power-on will to turn will on light, (the power-on lamp turns on). To turn of[the turn on monitor power again. switch When the tile camera. and then turns Tile tile monitor offwhen camera, camera the press the of[, is turned lamp and the monitor will turn of[. if the camera is turned off, hold down the [] the _m. power-on playback mode (_ [] Power Saving If no operations mode, the camera Function are per_rmed and the power (Auto Off) _r a while, the on lamp will monitor will turn off, the camera blink. If no operations are per_rmed will enter standby _r another three minutes, will turn off automatically, When the power on lamp is blinking, Pressing the power switch, Rotating the mode dial • in shooting button to turn the camera on in 30). or playback shutter mode, the following release the camera operations button, [] will turn button, will enter standby or • mode the monitor (_ movie in about back on, record) one minute button (default setting). • The time Auto off allowed option to elapse (_ before the camera 184) in the setup menu enters (_ standby 169), mode can be changed from the 19 When the first time the camera is turned on, the language-selection screen and the date and time setting screen for the camera clock are displayed. I Press the power switch to turn on the camera. The power-on lamp (green)will light and then the mon,tor will turn on (the power-on lamp turns off when the monitor turns on). 2 Press the rotary multi selector • or • to choose the desired button. language and press the _) i_ _ _ll In _._[] Rotary multi selector Press • button. or • to choose Yes and press the _) To cancel the setting the time zone and date,select No. 4 Press _ or i_ to choose your home time zone ([_ [] 174) and press the _) button. Daylight If daylight function while setting When the daylight saving time of the monitor. time function. 2O Time is in effect, saving time at the top Saving saving time press • function Press • to enable the region is enabled, to disable the daylight in step 4. % is displayed the daylight saving i %4° ,o .__d,__ 5 Press • or • to choose the date format and press the _) button. 6 Press •, 4, •, or i_ to set the date and press the _) button. and time, Choose an item: Press • or _1 (changes between D, M, Y, hour, and minute). Edit the highlighted or press • or V. item: Rotate tile rotary multi selector Apply tile setting: Select the minute setting and press the _) button or •. When settings are finished, the lens extends and the camera switches to shooting mode. [] Print • To imprint (_ and Changing (_ the Date the date on images while taking 177) in the setup menu • To change menu Date the camera's 169). (_ and pictures, Time enable print date from 169) after the date and time date and time setting, select Time the Print date option have been set, zone and date (_ 172) in the setup 21 Data is saved in the camera's internal memory (approximately 74 MB) or on removable Secure Digital (SD) memory cards (commercially available; _ 198). If a memory card is inserted in the camera, data are automatically saved on the memory card and data saved to the memory card can be played back, deleted, or transferred. Remove the memory card to save data in the internal memory, or play back, delete, or transfer data from the internal memory. 1 Be sure that the power-on lamp and the monitor are off and open the batterychamber/memory card slot cover. __ I I _,v_oTI_1 Besureto turn offthe camerabefore opening the cover. 2 Insert the memory card. Slidethe memory card in until it clicksinto place. _1_ Inserting Inserting the memory backwards the memory memory 3 Memory Cards card upside down or could damage card. the camera or Be sure to check that the card is in the correct orientation, Close the battery-chamber/memory Removing Memory card slot Memory card slot cover. Cards Turn tile camera offand be sure that tile power<)n lamp and the monitor have turned off before opening the battery<:hamberimemory card slot cover. Press the card in (_) to partially eject the card, then remove the card by hand while being careful not to remove the card at an angle ((2_). • The camera, battery, or memory card may be hot immediately after using the camera. Observe caution when removing the battery or memory card. 22 _1_ Formatting If the message Memory on the right Cards is displayed when on, the memory card must be formatted that formatting permanently on the memory card. wish to keep before When formatting choose formatting the memory the memory the camera ] 85). Note and other data of any images you card. card, use the rotary button. To start formatting, • Do not turn is turned use (_ deletes all images Be sure to make copies Yes and press the _) be displayed. button. the camera before multi The confirmation choose Format selector dialog to will and press the _) off or open the battery chamber/memory card slot cover until formatting is complete, • Be sure to use this camera they are inserted _1_ Note on the When memory be written position memory _1_ Write memory Protect card switch to, or deleted is in the lock position, write to format into the COOLPIX $9100 cards previously (_ is in the lock position, unlock devices the first time Switch from, the memory it by sliding to save or delete used in other 185). images, data cannot Write protect switch card. if the switch the switch to the or to format the card, Notes on Memory • Use only Secure • Do not perform memory Digital Cards memory the following card, or during cards. during in the loss of data or in damage Remove the battery formatting, data transfer while data is being written to a corn purer. Failure to observe to the camera or memory or memory to or deleted this precaution from could the result card: card Turn off the camera Disconnect the AC adapter Do not format the memory Do not disassemble Do not drop, card using bend, or expose to water Do not touch the metal terminals Do not affix labels or stickers Do not leave in direct Do not expose a computer. or modify. to the sunlight, to humidity, with or strong memory closed physical your fingers card. vehicles, dust, or corrosive shock. or metal objects. or areas exposed to high temperatures. gases. 23 This section describes taking pictures inI_1(auto) mode, anautomatic:, "point-andshoot" mode recommended forfirst-time users ofdigital cameras. 1 Press the power switch to turn on the camera .................................. "m The lens extends and the monitor turns on. 2 o Rotate the mode dial _'-_"_%,\-r"o,_:: :::: \// to I_1. _LL[]_ I_ L-m ..................... ....... -< o_ Check _r D the number battery level of exposures indicator and the Battery level indicator remaining. Battery Level Indicator _"w_"_ Display c [..... "°_'_"°_"_'_°_'Description .......... _Z] Battery level high. _] Battery level low. Prepare to charge or replace the battery. o_ rD @ Battery exhausted, Number of exposures remaining Cannot take pictures. Charge or replace the battery. Number of Exposures Remaining The number of pictures that can be taken is displayed. The number of images that can be saved depends on the capacity of the internal memory or memory card and the image mode setting (_ 47). 24 Indicators Displayed in I_1 (Auto) Mode Vibration |Vibration /applied "Shooting mode _ I1'_11 d,splayed (auto) ,n I_1 r_ icon ] reduction can be | to reduce [_m'_ _ reduction °f camera _1 /;Motion mode. memory that camera's internal images I will be saved memory on the I | (approximately _i is displayed IThe F," I 14o,| (_ 148) Ix" (image 74 MB).[ I J ") option I I formovie recording indicator Indicates movement shake are reduced. options A movie Internal icon of subject and camera l / ,) detection Movie effects shake" The effects • the o J € mode "] combination of image | o_ When a memory cardisinserted inthecamera, []I l qua"ty (compression)and image I does not memory appear and images will be saved on the| card. |size is displayed. J [setting is _ The 4000 default l x 3000. ) • The indicators and photo info displayed during shooting and playback will turn off after a few seconds (_ 175). D • When the monitor has turned off in stand by mode to save power (the poweron lamp is blinking) (_ 184), press the following buttons to turn it back on. -, Power switch, shutter-release button, or • [] (_ movie-record) button m Flash When the flash is lowered, the flash setting is fixed at offand _ In situations where flash is needed, such as in dark locations raise the flash (_ 4, 32), [] Functions • The flash mode Available (_ in IPI (Auto} 32) can be adjusted, appears or when at the top of the monitor, the su_ect is backlit, be sure to Mode the selhtirner (_ 35) and macro mode (_ 39) car/be applied, • Brightness (exposure compensation), • Press the MENUbutton to specify vividness, and hue can be adjusted with the creative slider (_ settings shooting conditions. The combination by using the Image mode [] Vibration • See Vibration _r option Reduction reduction and (_ for all shooting of image in the shooting Motion menu quality items (compression) (_ 46) according and image 40). to size can be set menu. Detection 178) and Motion detection (_ 180) in the setup menu (_ 169) more in_rmation, • Set Vibration reduction to Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting, 25 1 Use both hands and ready the camera. Keep fingers, hair, the camera strap, and other objects away from the lens, flash, AF assist-illuminator, microphone, and speaker. Whenus, ash, wh,,eta ngp,c 32 portrait (tall) orientation, is above the lens. _. o ,< turn the camera so that the flash o_ __ _D c _t Frame the picture. When the camera detects a human face, that face is framed by a yellow double border (focus area) (default setting). Up to 12 faces can be detected. When the camera o_ Orb detects more than one face, the face closest to the camera is framed by a double border and the others by single borders. When shooting non-human subjects or when no faces are detected, the focus area is not displayed. Position the main subject near the center of the frame. 26 Using the Zoom Use the zoom the zoom control control to activate toward size of the subject. out, increasing Rotating the zoom direction will adjust the zoom • When • A zoom monitor Digital quickly, Zoom out Zoom in the toward W in the frame. while the zoom is turned wide-angle Rotate all the way in either will adjust the camera maximum control the area visible control partially zoom. in, increasing Rotate the zoom to zoom the control optical T to zoom rotating slowly. on, the zoom g is at the position. Optical Digital zoom zoom F," indicator is displayed atthe top of the when the zoom control is rotated. £ & Zoom ,< When the camera is zoomed in to tile maximum optical zoom position, rotating and holding tile zoom control at T triggers digital zoom. Digital zoom (:an magnify tile subject up to about 4x beyond tile maximum magnification of the optical zoom. D IWF--------lr---Ld Maximum optical zoom Digital zoom enabled m • Tile camera focuses at tile displayed when digital [] Digital Unlike images, digital Zoom optical zoom, resulting and digital in slight zoom of the frame and tile focus area is not is in effect. Interpolation zoom uses a digital deterioration imaging process of picture quality known according as interpobtion to the image mode to magnify (_ 47) and zoom magnification. Interpolation is applied When zoom is increased turns yellow to indicate The position of _ zoom center positions at zoom the _ that interpolation moves at which positions beyond beyond position, is being to the right as image shooting without _ when taking interpolation still images. is initiated and the zoom indicator applied, size decreases, interpolation allowing is possible for confirmation at the current image of the mode setting. Iwr----_ Small • Digital (_ zoom 169), can be disabled from the Digital image zoom size option (_ 182) in the setup menu 27 1 Pressthe shutter-release button halfway. When the shutter-release button is pressed haffway (_ 9), the camera sets focus and exposure (shutter speed and aperture value). Focus and exposure remain locked while the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. When a face is detected: • The camera focuses on the face framed by the double border. When the subject is in focus, the double border glows green. F," 0 & -< o_ Shutter speed Aperture Shutter speed Aperture When a face is not detected: • The camera has nine focus areas, and automatically selects the focus areas containing the subject closest to the camera. When the subject is in focus, the focus areas that are in focus (up to nine areas) glow green. D c o_ Orb The camera focuses at the center of the frame and the focus area is not displayed when digital zoom is in effect. Once focus has been acquired, the focus indicator ([_ 6) glows green. While the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the focus area or focus indicator may blink red. This indicates that the camera is unable to focus. Modify the composition and press the shutter-release button halfway again. 2 Press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down. The shutter is released and the image will be saved to the memory card or internal memory. 28 _1_ Note on Saving While images Images are being saved, the number battery-chamber/memory removing the memory camera or card, _1_ of exposures card slot cover while card in these circumstances will blink. Do notopen could the power or result in loss of data or in damage to the Autofocus Autofocus may not per_rm may not be in focus is very dark • Objects of sharply and the subject as expected despite • Subject in the following the fact that the focus differing brightness • Subject with windows, • Subject objects are included glows green; in the scene (e,g, the sun is behind the subject patterns distances (window (e.g. when from the camera blinds, buildings the subject is wearing a white (such as a cage with an animal with multiple rows of similarly shirt o o inside) shaped _- etc.) is moving times, or focus above, try pressing on another subject, Note rapidly noted When subject on Face the release button at the same distance halfway from to refocus the camera several as the actual 55), ,_ D Detection 53) or "Face Detection" Subject If the ca mera cannot the shutter positioned and use focus lock (_ See "AF Area M,ode" (_ _1_ indicator F," of varying repeating In the situations desired In some rare cases, the subject is in deep shadow) contains • Subjects situations, area or the focus • No contrast between the subject and surroundings and is standing in front of a white wall) (_ remaining images are being saved, Cutting Is Close to the focus, try shooting with (_ 56) for more information. °_ £2_ Camera macro mode (_ 39) or the Close-up scene mode 70), [] AF-assist If the subject button Illuminator is dimly is pressed and Flash lit, the AF assist illuminator halfway, or the flash (_ (_ 181) may light when 32) may fire when the shutter the shutter release button release is pressed all the way down. 29 Playing Back Images Press the _ (playback) (Playback Mode) button. • (_l movie-record) button The last image captured will be displayed in full-frame playback mode. Rotate the rotary multi selector, or press A, V, <1, or i_ to view previous or next images (_]] ] 1). ack) Images may be displayed briefly at low resolution while being read from the memory card or internal [i[/_ F," O -< O- Rotary memory. To return to shooting record) button. mode, press the [] selector (_l_I movie- When playing back images saved in the camera's internal memory, [] is displayed. When a memory card is inserted in the camera, [] is not displayed and images saved on the memory card are played back. Internal memory indicator [] When the Monitor When the power • [] (_ movie [] record) Operations highlight, button [] button [] Pressing [] playback Button mode, mode release button, 130) for more playback to Turn down to display (_ [] button, or information, On the [] the 91). Press the mode. the button Camera will turn the The lens will not extend. in which the face of a person or a pet was detected in full frame face, the images may be automatically rotated the Pet portrait scene mode with mode (_ • For images captured group, 184), Mode 74) are displayed shooting shutter back on (_ Images images continuously Power switch, Images" (_ information to full frame is off, holding on in playback to Save Information and shooting the Viewing • When in Playback 89) or "Editing in full frame again to return When the camera camera (_ Off press the power to turn the monitor Shooting histogram, _) button is blinking, Available Displaying Press the _) Has Turned on lamp See "More on Playback" 3O multi button button, shutter-release button, or • _r D Orb 6[_ playback mode, depending for playback (_ upon at the time of shooting the orientation display (except (_ 56, of the detected images captured 74) or images captured with continuous 80)). with the continuous and only the group's "key picture" shooting is displayed feature, each series of images (sequence display , _ is treated 92). as a Deleting 1 Unwanted Images Pressthe'_ button currently displayed to delete the image in the monitor. 4%,®'iJPr______/ _'_ To exit without ddedng, pressthe MENU button. 2 _ @_@_ Press the rotary multi selector • or • to choose the desired deletion method and press the _) button. Current image: Only the current image or voice memo (_ 126)is deleted. If the key picture of a sequencegroup (_ 92) is selected,aHimagesin the group are deleted. Eraseselected images: Multiple imagescan be selected and deleted. "Operating the All images: All Erase Selected images are Images co Screen" ,< deleted. O_ 3 Press • button. or • to choose Yes and press the _ <_ f R- Deleted imagescannot be recovered. To cancel,press • or • to select No and pressthe _) button. Operating 1 the Erase Selected D o_ te Images Screen Press the rotary multi selector _ or I _ to choose an image to be deleted and press • to add _ to the image and mark it for deletion. To undo the selection,press• to remove_. Rotatethe zoom control (_ 4) to T (_) to switch back to full-frame playbackor W (_;_)to displaythumbnails. 2 Add _ to all desired images and then press the _) button to confirm the selection. A confirmation dialog is displayed.Follow the instructionsdisplayed in the monitor. _1_ Notes on Deletion • Deleted • Protected images cannot be restored. images cannot be deleted Transfer (_ • Deleting images captured with the continuous [] important images to a computer he.re deleting them. 122), shooting feature * "Deleting Images in a Sequence" (_ 93) Deleting the Last Image Captured While in Shooting Mode In shooting mode, pressthe -_ button to deletethe lastimage captured. 31 When tileflash isneeded, such aswhen thesubject isdimly litorwhen there is backlighting, poptheflash up.Theflash mode (:an besettomatch theshooting conditions. • When ISO sensitivity is set to Auto, the flash hasa rangeof 0.5-4.0m (1 ft. 8 inn 3 ft.) at the maximum wide-angle zoom position and a range of 1.5-2.5 m (5 ft. 8 ft. 2 in.) at tile maximum telephoto zoom position. _T0 Auto Flash fires automatically _@ when lighting is dim. Auto with red-eye reduction _ Reduce ¢ "red-eye" in portraits. off Flashwill not fire even when lighting is dim. ,<_ Fill flash o__ Flash fires whenever _e_ backlit _- a picture is taken. Use to "filldn" (illuminate) shadows and subjects. _1_ slowsync _- Auto D Suited flash mode ">= Flash illuminates is combined to evening background and main at night with night slow portraits subject; or under slow dim shutter that speed. include shutter background scenery. are used to capture speeds lighting. o_ rD [] Red-eye This camera repeatedly camera before Reduction uses advanced at low intensity detects red eye while the image when • Because pre flashes and when • More time than • Red eye reduction • in extremely 32 processing; reduction (in Camera the main flash, reducing Red Eye Fix). Pre flashes are fired the red eye effect. saving an image, the affected Additionally, area will be processed if the to reduce red eye is saved. Note the followings pressed red-eye before shooting. are fired, there the shutter usual is required lag between when the shutter release button to save images. may not produce rare instances, is a slight is released. the desired areas not subject in these cases, choose another results in some situations. to red eye may be affected flash mode and try again. by red eye reduction is Setting the Flash Mode 1 the _(_ Slide (flash pop-up) control. The flash pops up. When the flash is lowered, the flash mode will be fixed at @ (off). 2 Press the rotary multi selector _ (flash mode). F," The flash mode menu is displayed. o o ,<: 3 Use the rotary multi desired mode and selector press to choose the _) the button. The icon for the selected flash mode is displayed. When _tA[JI[} (auto) is applied, _ is only displayed for a few seconds, regardless of Photo info settings ([_ 176). Ira setting is not applied by pressing the _) button within a few seconds, the selection will be canceled. _1_ Lowering the Flash If the flash will not be used, gently lower the flash until it clicks into place. 33 _1_ Notes on Shooting • Use of a tripod reduction • []_ (_ automatically Note [] The function on the reflections, Flash release button • Off: Flash will c o If the battery [] may be activated []_ using a tripod is displayed, with some shooting to save images from dust particles set the flash to _ flash status when is pressed Is Dim Set Vibration to stabilize the camera. ISO sensitivity is to which conditions noise such as dim reduction is applied. in the air may appear as bright spots in images. (off). picture Wait is taken. a few seconds not fire when is low, the the shutter halfway. • On: Flash will fire when remain 169) when or Lighting shooting. Lamp • Slinks; Flash charging. _r D (_ (_)) during Flash The flash lamp indicates ,< Is Disabled the camera screen. When usual is required the flash, reflections To reduce these o in the shooting More time than When using Flash increased. • The noise reduction _1_ the to stabilize 178) to Off in setup menu may be displayed lighting. When is recommended picture monitor and try again. is taken, display will turn off, and off, until the flash is fully charged. The The defauk Flash Mode fbsh mode Setting setting • _ (auto); _A[J[0(auto) • _ (scene auto selector): varies with shooting mode (_ 45). D_ scene mode • SCENE: varies with the selected • [] (night landscape); • [] (night portrait); • _ fixed at _ fixed at _ flash mode setting for the scene mode (_ 67 73) (auto with red eye reduction) (fill flash) (when HDR is Off}, fixed at _ (off} (when certain functions, See "Camera I-IDR is On) 66) (continuous); fixed at _) (off) • FFFFOTS (special effects); The flash cannot Be Applied camera Simultaneously" is turned _A[I[0 (auto) be used simultaneously The flash mode setting 34 selects the optimum (off) fixed at _ • _i_ (bacHighting): (_ _A[I[0 (auto), The camera it has selected. off, (_ applied with Settings that Cannot 87) for more information, in I_ (auto) mode is saved in the camera's memory even after the Theself-timer isuseful forself-portraits orreducing theeffects ofcamera shake thatoccur when theshutter-release button ispressed. The timer canbesettoten ortwoseconds. When using theself-timer, use ofatripod isrecommended. Set Vibration reduction (_ 178) to Off in the setup menu (_ tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting. 1 Press the rotary multi selector _) 169) when using a (self-timer). The stir-timer menu is displayed. 2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose lOs or 2s and button. press the _) o lOs (ten seconds): Use on important occasions, such as weddings. 2s (two seconds): Use to prevent camera shake. When _ is selected, the camera uses face detection to detect a human face, and then automatically releases the shutter when a smile is detected ([_ 37). D When the shooting mode is the Pet portrait scene mode, I_i (Pet portrait auto release) is displayed (_ 74).The self-timer settings lOs and 2s cannot be used. The mode selected for seJf-timer is displayed. Ira setting is not appJied by pressing the _) button within a few seconds, the selection will be canceJed. 3 Frame the picture and shutter-release button press the halfway. _ 1 / Focus and exposure w,,beset 35 4 Press the shutter-release rest of the way button the The self-timer starts, and the number of seconds remaining before the shutter is released is displayed in the monitor. The self-timer lamp blinks while the timer is counting down. About one second before the shutter is released, the lamp stops blinking and glows steadily. When the shutter is released, the self-timer will be set to OFF. F," 0 -< 0- 0 c o_ Orb 36 ,_ down. To stop tile timer before a picture is taken, press tile shutter-release button again. II ///,,/ The camera uses face detection to detect human faces, and then automatically releases the shutter when a smile is detected. This feature can be used when shooting mode (_ 45) is set to I_1 (auto) mode or the [] 61). 1 (night portrait) or Portrait Press the rotary multi scene mode (_ selector _) (self-timer). The self-timer menu is displayed. To adjust settings for flash mode, creative slider, exposure compensation, or items in the shooting menu, adjust the settings before pressing _t_). 2 Use the rotary (smile timer) multi selector and press to choose the _) F," =1 0 button. Ira setting is not applied by pressing the _) button within a few seconds, the selection will be canceled. o_ f R- 3 Framea D picture. Point the camera at the subject. When the camera detects a human face, a double border (focus area) is displayed around that face. When focus is acquired on that face, the double border will turn green for a moment and focus is locked. Up to three faces can be detected. When the camera detects more than one face, the double border (focus area) is displayed around the face closest to the center of the frame, and single borders around the others. 4 The shutter is automatically released. If the camera detects that the face framed by the double border is smiling, the shutter is automatically released. Each time the shutter is released, the camera repeats automatic detection and smile detection. S Finish shooting by face shooting. To end automatic shooting smile timer to OFF. by smile detection, either turn offthe camera or set the 37 L_4 Notes on the zoom • Under some shooting • See "Notes Cannot [] When using be used simultaneously Off in Smile the smile timer function, either of the situations • The camera does not detect • The camera detected Self-timer When using quickly [] D (_ with 38 faces or detect smiles, Timer See "Camera Settings that information. Mode the auto off function indicated below (_ 184) is activated persists and no other and the camera operations are Lamp smile timer, immediately any faces a face, but cannot detect a smile Blinking the self timer lamp after the shutter blinks slowly when the camera detects a face, and blinks is released Releasing the Shutter Manually Pictures can also be taken by pressing the shutter release button at the center of the frame when faces are not detected [] rb certain functions. 87) for more c o_ O- may be unable to detect 57) for more information, performed [] o_ the camera (_ Simultaneously" Power turns off when 0 conditions, cannot Be Applied Auto Timer is not available on Face Detection" • This function F," Smile • Digital More Information See"Autofocus" (_ 29) for more information. The camera focuses on the subject Macro mode is used for taking pictures of objects as (:lose as4 cm (1.6 in.). Note that the flash may be unable to light the entire subject at distances of less than S0 cm (1 ft. 8 in.). 1 Press the rotary multi selector _ (macro mode). The macro mode menu is displayed. 2 Use the rotary and press the multi _) selector to choose ON button. The macro mode icon (_) is displayed. Ira setting is not applied by pressing the _) button within a few seconds, the selection will be canceled. • ,< • Rotate the zoom _ at which control and the . . position to the zoom zoom indicator glow _,_,...__ _ o- __ i_ green. The closest distance at which the camera can focus varies > depending on the zoom position. °_ When the zoom is at a position where _ and the zoom indicator glow green (to the left of/'%), the camera can focus on subjects as dose as ] ] cm (4.4 in.) from the lens. At the maximum wide-angle position, the camera can focus on subjects as close as 4 cm (1.6 in.) from the lens. [] Autofocus When using I_1 (auto) mode, if Autofocus continuously until the shutter sound of lens drive movement When using turned on. [] o_ The other Macro shooting modes, Mode Setting I_1 (auto) mode and continuous I_1 (auto) mode memory even or continuous mode release button can be heard. Full-time shooting shooting if the ca mera is turned off. 60) is set to Full-time halfway AF is turned mode mode, (_ is pressed on automatically share the same macro the macro mode AF, the camera to lock the focus. Therefore, setting mode when macro setting. focuses the mode is When using is saved in the camera's 39 Brightness (exposure compensation), vividness, andhue (:anbeadjusted for taking pictures bypressing therotary multi selector i_(I_-A). items that(:an beset vary bytheshooting mode. When Using I_1 (Auto) Mode (_ (_ 80) Brightness (exposure compensation), creative slider. 24) or Continuous Mode vividness, and hue carl be adiusted with the [] Brightness(Expi+/_) Useto brighten or darkenthe overall image. _) Vividness _" Shooting Vividnessadjustment is used to adjust the vividnessof the entire image. _,< mereHue Hue adjustment is used to adjust the hue of the entire image. o_ _- See "Operating the Creative Slider" (_ When Using Scene Mode (_ 41) for more information. 61 } or Special Effects Mode (_ Brightness (exposure compensation) can be adjusted. > c [] o_ Exposurecompensation Useto brighten or darkenthe overall image. Orb See "Adjusting Exposure Compensation" 4O (_ 44) for more information. 85} Operating the Creative Slider When using I_1 (auto) mode and _ (continuous) mode, use the creative slider to adjust brightness (exposure compensation), 1 Press the rotary multi selector vividness, and hue for taking pictures. l_ (l_). Tile creative slider screen is displayed. 2 Press the choose r_, rotary multi selector _ or l_ to ® _), or _. The screen for adjusting [] brightness (exposure compensation), _ vividness, and 2o hue is displayed. 3 Adjust the brightness, vividness, or hue. Slider D The rotary multi selector is used as follows. • AV:The slider moves.The effect can be adjusted while confirming the results in the monitor.The effect can also be adjusted by rotating the rotary multi selector. • _i I_: Switches between brightness (exposure compensation), vividness, and hue. For more information • "Adjusting on each item, see the following. Brightness (Exposure Compensation)" • "Adjusting Vividness (Saturation Adjustment)" • "Adjusting Hue (White Balance Adjustment)" (_ (_ (_ 43) 43) 43) To turn offthe effects of the creative slider, press _1 or i_ to choose !'_, and press the _) button. 41 4 When adjustment to choose [] If the _) button shutter-release amount (except button of effect tile camera If brightness returns when press _ or i_ is adjusted, is selected) shooting _ 61 button. in step When to the is adjusted, [] is pressed is applied. are displayed. If vividness is complete, and press the _ tile or the 3, tile effect selected is applied, screen. and the compensation value _ _0 _ (_ is displayed. ,fhue ,s adjusted, ,sd sp ayed o ,< 5 Press the shutter-release [] Creative button to take a picture. _r D c o_ 42 Slider Settings I_1 (auto) mode and continuous compensation), vividness, camera is turned off, shooting mode and hue; these settings share the same settings for brightness are saved in the camera's memory (exposure even when the Adjusting Brightness (Exposure Compensation) Slider Adjust the overall brightness of the image. • To make the subject brighter, move the slider toward "+". • To make the subject darker, move the slider toward Exposure Histogram compensation value [] £ Using the Histogram A histogram exposure is a 9raph compensation • The horizontal the showing o the distribution and shooting axis corresponds right. The vertical without axis shows the number Vividness of tones in the image, with when using ,<: dark tones to the left and bright tones to £2_ of pixeB. shifts tone distribution (Saturation Use as a guide the flash. to pixel brightness, • increasing exposure compensation tone distribution to the left. Adjusting W to the right, and decreasing it shifts D Adjustment) Slider Adjust the overall vividness of the image. • Vividness increases asthe slider is moved up. Vividness decreases as the slider is moved down. Adjusting 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. _1_ Note on White When hue is adjusted cannot be set, Balance Adjustment using the creative slider, White balance in the shooting menu (_ 49) 43 Adjusting Exposure Compensation When using scene mode or special effects mode, bdghtness (exposure compensation) can be adjusted for taking pictures. 1 rotary Press the multi selector [] (exposure compensation). The exposure compensation displayed. 2 Use the rotary compensation o multi guide and histogram are selector to select a Exposure compensation value, guide To make the subject brighter, apply positive (+) exposure compensation. ,< To make the subject darker, apply negative ( ) exposure compensation. o_ D Histogram Exposure compensation value c o rD 3 Press the _) button to set the compensation value. When an exposure compensation value other than 0.0 is applied, the value is displayed with the _ indicator in the monitor. 4 Press the shutter-release button to take a picture. To reset exposure compensation, repeat from step 1 and set the value to 0.0, then press _) button. I I _ I i_:b [ I _1_ [] 44 Histogram See"Using the Histogram" (_ 43) for more h_formation, Rotate the mode dial and align an icon to the mark to select one of the following shooting modes. i_ i i "_ ........._, I_1 (Auto) mode ([_ 24) Pictures can be taken with an automatic, pointand-shoot mode recommended for first- EFFECTS Special time users of digital cameras. Brightness, vividness, and hue can be adjusted using the creative slider. Various settings are available in the shooting menu (_ 46). Scene mode (_ effects ([_ 85) Effects can be applied to images during shooting. Six different effects are available. o r mode (_ l 80) o Change settings to Continuous or BSS(best _ Continuous shooting shot seEector). 61) Camera settings are automatically (Scene auto selector) SCENE optimized for the selected scene. : By simply framing a picture, the camera automatically selects the optimum scene mode for simpler shooting. : Choose the desired scene from 15 different scene types, and the camera's settings are automatically optimized for the selected scene. [] (Night landscape) : Captures the atmosphere [] (Night portrait) :The flash fires to light the portrait subject while preserving the atmosphere of the evening or night view. of night landscapes. _l (Backlighting) :The flash fires when there is backlight to prevent the subject from being hidden in shadow, or use the HDR function to shoot when there are very bright areas and very dark areas in the same frame. 45 The following options can be set when shooting in I_1 (auto) mode (_ 24). Image mode Choose the image mode (combination of image size and compression rate) at which images are saved.This setting can be changed when using any shooting mode. White balance _[_4g In order to make the colors in images appear as they do to the eye, set white balance to suit the light source. Metering Choose how the camera meters exposure. iSO sensitivity Set the ISO sensitivity to suit the brightness of the subject. =o AF area mode Choose how the camera selects the focus area for autofocus. Autofocus mode 60 Choose how the camera focuses. Displaying Rotate the the mode Shooting dial to Press the MENUbutton a Menu (auto) to display mode (_ the shooting 45). menu. = • Use the rotary multi selector to choose and apply settings (_ • To exit tile shooting menu, press tile MI:NUbutton. _1_ Camera 46 Settings that Cannot Be Applied Simultaneously Some functions cannot be enabled in conjunction wit[] others (_ 87), 11). Image Mode (Image I_1 (auto) -) MENU(Shooting Image mode at which the manner in which number images images of image are saved. Choose or displayed of images the image without mode setting, appearing quality mode best suited of the internal to memory the larger the size at which noticeably "grainy," but limiting it the that can be saved. Image mode Size (pixels) J_ 4000x3000_ [] 4000x3000 (default setting) ....... ,.......... [] 3264x2448 size and image will be used and the capacity card. The hig her the image can be printed Size) menu) "_ Image mode refers to the combination (compression) or memory Quality/Image Description o_ Images will be higher quality than i_. The compression ratio is approximately 1:4. 4000 x 3000 o 4000 x 3000 , ................................................................................................................ Best choice in most situations. The compression 3264 x 2448 ratio is approximately 1:8. [] 2592x1944 !_ "o_w_ 2592 x 1944 [] 2048x!536 2048 x 1536 _1024x768 1024 x 768 l_ 640x480 640 x 480 Smaller size than [], r_, or _ allows more images to be saved. The compression ratio is approximately 1:8. Suited to display on a computer monitor. The compression ratio is approximately 1:8. Suited to full-screen display on a television with an aspect ratio of 4:3, or distribution by e-maik The compression ratio is approximately 1:8. 3968 x 2232 3968x2232 oo Images with an aspect ratio of 16:g are saved. The compression ratio is approximately 1:8. The icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor in shooting and playback modes (_ .6,8). [] Image • When the using Mode shooting modes other than I_1 (auto) mode, this setting can be changed by pressing MENUbutton. • The setting • This function Cannot is also applied cannot Be Applied to other shooting be used simultaneously Simultaneously" (_ modes, with certain functions, 87) for more information. See "Camera Settings that 47 [] Number The following memory of Exposures table Remaining lists the approximate and on a 4 GB memory that can be saved differs vary depending specified number of images that can be saved in the internal card, Note that due to PEG compression, depending on the composition on the make of memory the number of the image, In addition, card, even when the memory of images this number capacity, Interna! Image mode memory (approx174 Memory Card! Print Size2 (cm/in.) MB)(4GB) 4000×3000"_" 12 650 34 x 25/13 x 10 4000x3000 25 1280 34 x 25/13 x 10 r_ 3264x2448 37 1910 [_ 2592x1944 58 2940 22 x 16/8,5 2048xl 91 4640 17x13/7x5 [] may cards have the same 28 x 21/11 x8 × 6,5 S o oo [] 536 1024x768 297 15000 640x480 528 24100 3968x2232 1 If the remaining 2 Print 34 number of e> >osures dispB, shows remaining of pixeJs by printer or more, 5 x4/2 1720 34 × 19/13 x 7.5 the of exposures number of 300 dpi. Print sizes are calculated resoJution (dpi) and muJtipJying by dividing 48 same the by 2.54 cm (1 in.). However, image size,imagesprinted at higher resolutions wilt print smaller indicated, and those printed at lower resolutions w@ print larger than the the x 1,5 "9999." size at an oul aut resolution number is 10,000 9 x 7/3.5 × 2.5 than the size size indicated. at White Balance (Adjusting Hue) (Shooting menu) "_ White balance I_1(auto) -) MENU The color of light reflected from an object varies with the color of ttTe light source. The human brain is able to adapt to changes in the color of the light source, with the result ttTat white objects appear white whether seen in the stTade,direct sunlight, or under incandescent lighting. Digital cameras can mimic: this adjustment by processing images according to the color of the light source. This is known as "white balance." For natural colors, choose a white balance setting that matches the light source before stTooting. Although the default setting, Auto, can be used under most types of lighting, the white balance setting suited to a particular iigiTt source can be specified manually to actTieve more accurate results, AUTO Auto (default setting) o_ White balanceis automatically adjustedto suit Jighting conditions. Bestchoice in most situations. °o rRr Preset manua_ .... j" Usefulwhen shooting under unusuallighting. See"PresetManual"for more information ([_[_]50). _6:- Daylight _6,'- White balanceadjustedfor direct sunlight. Incandescent Useunder incandescent lighting. Fluorescent Useunder fluorescent lighting. Cloudy 6 Usewhen taking pictures under overcastskies. Plash Usewith the flash. The icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor (_ Auto is selected, no icon is displayed. 6). However, when _1_ Notes on White Balance • When hue is adjusted using the creative slider (_ 41 ), this feature • This function cannot be used simultaneously with certain functions, Cannot Be Applied Simultaneously" (_ 87) for more information. • At white [] This (_ balance settings other than Auto or Flash, turn cannot be set, See "Camera the flash off ((_)) (_ Settings that 32). White Balance Settings settingcan be set by pressing the MENU button evenwhen using continuous shooting mode 80), I_1 (auto) modeandcontinuousshooting modesharethe sameWhite Balance setting. 49 Preset Manual Preset manual is usd with mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with a strong color cast when tile desired effect has not been achieved with white balance settings like Auto and Incandescent (for example, to make images shot under a lamp with a red shade look as though they had been shot under white light). Use the procedure below to measure the white balance value under the lighting used during shooting. 1 Place a white use._aduring 2 or gray reference object under the lighting that will be shooting. Display the shooting menu (1_[_]46), use the rotary multi selector to choose PR[ Preset manual in the White balance menu, and s o press the I_) button. oo The camerazoomsin to the position for measuringwhite balance. _,L* 3 Choose Measure. To apply the most recently measuredwhite balance value,choose Canceland pressthe _) button. The white balancesetting will not be measuredagain and the most recentlymeasured valuewill be set. 4 Frame the reference window. object in the measuring Measuring window 5 Press the _) button to measure a value for preset manual. The shutter is releasedand the new white-balance value is set. No image is saved. _1_ Note on Preset Manual A value SO for flash lighting set White balance cannot to Auto be measured or Flash. with Preset manual, When shooting using the flash, Metering I_1 (auto) -) MENU(Shooting menu) -') Metering The process of measuring the brightness of the subject to determine exposure is known as metering. Choose how the camera meters exposure. [] Matrix (defaUlt setting) Uses a wide area of the screen for metering. This metering mode provides the appropriate exposure for a variety of shooting conditions. Recommended for typical shooting. center-weighted o_ The camera meters the entire frame but assigns greatest weight to the subject in the center of the frame. Classic meter for portraits; preserves background details while letting lighting conditions at the center of the frame determine exposure. Can be used with focus lock (_ 55) to meter off-center subjects. o _1_ Noteon oo Metering While digital zoom is in effect, metering is set to center weighted metering or spot metering (the area in the center of the monitor is metered). The active metering area is not displayed. [] Metering Settings This setting can be set by pressing the MENU button even when using continuous shooting mode (_ 80), I_1 (auto) mode and continuous shooting mode share the same Metering setting. [] Metering Area The active metering area is displayed in the monitor when Center-weighted Metering. is selected for Act ve metering area 51 ISO Sensitivity (Shooting menu) -_ ISOsensitivity I_1(auto) -) MENU When ISOsensitivity is increased, less light is needed when taking pictures. Higher ISO sensitivity allows darker subjects to be captured. Additionally, even with subjects of similar brig htness, pictures can be taken at faster shutter speeds, and blurring caused by camera shake and subject movement can be reduced. • Although higher ISO sensitivity is effective when shooting darker subjects, shooting without the flash, shooting with the camera zoomed in, etc., images may contain noise. Auto (default setting) Sensitivityis ISO160when there is sufficient lighting; the cameracompensatesby raisingsensitivityto a maximum of JSQ800 when lighting isdim. o oo Fixed range auto Limits the ISOsensitivityto ISO] 60-400when the cameraautomatically adjusts [SO sensitivity.The camerasetsthe maximum value for ISOsensitivityto 400 for effective control over the amount of "grain"that appears in images. 160,200,400, 800,1600, 3200 ISOsensitivity is locked at the specifiedvalue. The icon for the ISO sensitivity setting is displayed in the monitor (_ 6). • When Auto is selected, the _ icon is not displayed at [SO 160, but is displayed if the ISO sensitivity automatically increases to more than 160 (_ 34). • When Fixed range auto is selected, _ 400 is displayed. _1_ Notes on ISO • This function Cannot Be Applied • Motion detection than [] (_ be used simultaneously Simultaneously" (_ (_ with certain functions, 87) for more 180) does not function when See "Camera Settings that information. the ISO sensitivity is set to any setting other Auto. ISO This setting 52 Sensitivity cannot Sensitivity Settings can be set by pressing 80), I_ (auto) mode the MENUbutton and continuous shooting even when mode using continuous shooting share the same ISO sensitivity mode setting. AF Area Mode I_1 (auto) -) MENU(Shooting Use this option [_] to determine Face priority menu) "_ AF area mode how the camera selects the focus area for autofocus. (default Setting) When the camera detects a human face, it focuses on that face. See "Face Detection" (_ 56) for more information. If more than one face is detected, the camera focuses on the face closest to the camera. When taking pictures of subjects other than people, or framing a subject with which no face is detected, the AF area mode setting switches to Auto, and the camera will automatically sdect the focus area (up to nine areas) containing the subject closest to the camera. AUT0 ...................... Focug area oo Auto The camera has nine focus areas, and automatically selects the focus areas containing the subject closest to the camera. Press the shutter-release button halfway to activate the focus area. When the shutterrelease button is pressed halfway, the focus areas that are in focus (up to nine areas) selected by the camera will be displayed in the monitor. o _ Focus areas [c]] Manual Select one of 9g focus areas in the monitor. This Focus area option is suited to situations in which the intended subject is relatively still and not positioned in the center of the frame. Rotate the rotary multi selector or press A, V, ,, or • to move the focus area to where the subject is, and take a picture. • To change settings for any of the following functions, first press the _) button to cancel focusarea selection, then change the settings as desired. Selectable focus area - Flash mode, macro mode, self-timer - Brightness (exposure compensation), vividness, hue To return to the focus area selection screen, press the _) button again. 53 ['] Center The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame. The focus area is always displayed at the center of the screen. Focus area sUbject tracking By registering a subject, the focus area wi]J automaticaly move to track and focus on the subject. -->"Focusing on a Moving Subject (Subject Tracking))" (_ 58). I _1_ Notes • When mode on AF Area digital zoom Cannot be on the center be used simultaneously Simultaneously" may not perform AF Area This setting (_ cannot Be Applied • Autofocus 54 focus will of the screen regardless of the AF area setting, • This function [] Mode is in effect, Mode as expected with certain functions, 87) for more (_ See "Camera Settings that information. 2%. Settings can be set by pressing 80), I_1 (auto) mode (_ the MENUbutton and continuous shooting even when mode using continuous shooting share the same AF area mode mode setting. [] Focus Lock Use focus lock to focus The folk_wing on off center steps explain 1 Position the subject 2 Press the shutter • Confirm Continue holding release button is pressed is selected Center for AF area mode. is selected for AF area mode, halfway, green, are locked, down the shutter release button the same distance and the subject while between the shutter halfway the o_ o release button halfway, Press the shutter center lock when the picture. • Be sure to maintain 4 when of the frame, that the focus area glows and recompose camera subjects usage of focus in the center • Focus and exposure 3 the oo releasebuttontherestofthewaydownto take the picture, 55 Face Detection When the camera is pointed at the face of a person, the camera detects the face and focuses on it. The face detection function is activated in the following situations. • When AF area mode is set to Face priority shooting mode (_ 53) in I_1 (auto) mode or continuous • When the following scene modes are selected: Scene auto selector (_ 62) [] (night portrait) (_ Portrait (_ 67) 65) • When smile timer is selected (_ 1 Framea :57) picture. o oo yellowWhen thedoubleCameraborder.detects a face,that face is framed by a When the camera detects more than one face, operation varies as follows depending upon the shooting mode. Face framed a (auto) mode Or continuous shooting mode (Face priority) bYdouble bOrdei ! Numberoffaces that can be detected The face closest to the camera Scene auto selector, [] (night portrait), and Portrait scene modes -_7 Smile timer 56 _i The face c'osest to the center of the frame Other faces framed by single border. Upto3 2 Press the shutter-release button halfway. The camera focuses on the face framed by the double border. The double border turns green and focus is locked. When the camera is unable to focus, the double border will blink. Press the shutter-release button to focus. halfway again Press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down to take a picture. When using smile timer, the shutter is released automatically if the camera detects that the face framed by the double border is smihng; there is no need to press the shutterrelease button (_] 37). o_ PD o oo w _,d Notes on Face • If the camera with Detection is unable AF area mode to detect • If no faces are detected [] (night portrait) • The camera's subject when ability to detect which release button is pressed the frame includes the camera much or too more focuses on a va riety of factors, or otherwise halfway switches to Auto, in the Portrait at the center including and of the frame. whether or not the faces in the following situations: obstructed little of the frame than one face, the faces detected depend halfway may be unable to detect by sunglasses is pressed automatically will focus on the subject faces depends is facing the camera, The camera When faces take up too release button setting the camera hidden the shutter the AF area mode the shutter scene modes, When faces are partially • When any faces when set to Face priority, upon a variety by the camera of factors, including and the face on the direction in which the faces are looking. • When using autofocus and shooting may not be in focus even though AF area mode focusing to Manual on another • images captured the orientation images captured or (:enter subject using that will be rotated in full frame shooting mode to focus on (_ is green. If the subject in I_1 (auto) mode, face detection continuous that are difficult border is the same distance of the faces detected, using subjects the double and try focus from lock shooting (_ SS) by the camera, and displayed and thumbnail (_ 29), the subject is not in focus, change 80)). automatically playback according to modes (excluding 57 Focusing on a Moving Subject (Subject Tracking) Use this mode to take pictures of moving subjects. By registering a sublet:t, the camera can move the focus area automatically to track the subject. 1 Press the MENUbutton continuous mode. in l_l (auto) modeor [ / I I %,_ _: _Jf hoo ,n or 2 Use the rotary multi selector to select Subject tracking in the AF area mode option press the _) button, and o AFarea mode.-_ _ oo Pressthe MENU button after changing the settings and return to the shooting screen. 53 esub ,st ra e t, Align the subject with the white border at the center of the frame and press the _) button. • The subject is registered. • When the camerais unable to focus on the subJect,the border will glow red. Changethe composition and try registeringthe subject again. When the subject is registered,a yellow double border (focusarea)is displayedaround that subject. To change the subject,pressthe _) button to deregister the current subject. If the cameracannot track the registeredsubject anymore,the focusarea will disappearand the registrationwill be canceled. Registerthe subject again. 58 4 Press the shutter-release button to take a picture. The camera release glow green When the blink. focuses button on the focus is pressed and focus camera Press the area when halfway. will the The focus shutter- area will be locked. is unable to focus, shutter-release the focus button area will halfway _£5® /J: again to while the fOCUS. If the shutter-release camera focuses Press the button on the is pressed subject shutter-release at the button halfway center all the of the way down focus area is not displayed, the frame. to release the shutter. 8 _1_ Notes on Subject • Digital zoom • Adjust zoom position, the subject. is not available. flash mode, If any camera registration there subject is a significant camera's exposure setting compensation, is changed and menu settings after the subject prior to registering has been registered, subject will be canceled. • It may be impossible registered Tracking ability to register the desired or may begin amount to accurately tracking of camera subject, or the camera a different subject, shake, or if the camera track the registered subject may be unable if the subject detects a similar is also dependent to track the is moving rapidly, if subject. The upon the size and brig hmess of the subject. • When using autofocus and shooting may not be in focus even though AF area 53) to Manual (_ mode (_ 55) by focusing on another • There may be functions Cannot Be Applied with subjects that are difficult the focus area glows or Center subject which Simultaneously" in I_1 (auto) mode, that is the same distance this setting (_ to focus on (_ green. If the subject cannot 87) for more be enabled. information. 29), the subject is not in focus, change and try focus from lock shooting the camera. See "Camera Settings that 59 Autofocus I_1 (auto) Choose -) Mode MENU (Shooting how the single menu) camera AF (default The camera Full-time -') Autofocus mode focuses. setting) focuses when the shutter-release focuses continuously button is pressed halfway. AF The camera halfway. Use with while the camera moving focuses. until subjects. the shutter-release The sound button of lens drive is pressed movement will down be heard oo _1_ Note on Autofocus There may be functions Cannot _1_ Be Applied Autofocus This setting (_ [] 6O menu with Mode mode 146), this setting (_ cannot be enabled, See "Camera Settings that 87) for more information, Setting can be set by pressing Autofocus (_ which Simultaneously" 80), I_1 (auto) mode Autofocus Mode the MENUbutton and continuous Mode for movie for Movie recording shooting even when mode using continuous shooting share the same Autofocus mode mode setting, Recording can be set with Autofocus mode (_ 150) in the movie Nikon No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION. NIKON CORPORATION © 2011 Nikon Corporation CT1A01(11) 6MM05511-01