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Users of PictBridge compatible (J_[_198) printers can connect the camera directly
to the printer and print pictures without using a computer. The steps for printingare as follows.
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k_ Notes on Power Source
• When connecting the camera to a printer, use a fully charged battery to prevent the camera from
turning off unexpectedly.
• The AC Adapter EH 62A (available separately from Nikon) can be used to power the camera using an
electrical outlet, Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model of AC adapter. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the camera,
_1_ Printing Pictures
In addition to printing pictures transferred to a computer and printing over a direct ca mera to printer
connection _r images recorded in the memory card, the _llowing options are also available for
printing pictures:
• insert a memory card into a DPOF compatible printer's card slot.
• Take a memory card to a digital photo lab.
For printing using these methods, sped_ the pictures and the number of prints each using the
Print set (_108) option in the playback menu.
Connecting the Camera and Printer
1 Turn offthe camera. T _ \
2 Turn on the printer.
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3 Connect the camera to the printer using the supplied USB cable. _.
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_1_ Connecting the USBCable
When connecting the USB cabb, be sure that the connectors are oriented correctly. Do not use _rce when
connecting the USB cable. When disconnecting the USB cable, do not pull the connector at an angle,
_1_ lithe PictBridge Screen is not Displayed
Turn off the camera and disconnect the USB ca hie, Set Charge by computer (_ 168) in the camera's
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[] More Information
See "Printing images of Size 1:1" (_78) for more information.
Printing Pictures One at a Time
After connecting tile camera to tile printer correctly ([_147), print pictures by
following the procedure below.
_. 1 Use the multi selector to choosethe picture tocQ
be printed and press the _) button,
• Picturescanalso be chosen by rotating the command__ dial.
o • Rotatethe zoom control to W (_;;_)to display 12"_ thumbnails,or to T (q) to switch backto full frame
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2 Choose Copies and press the _) button.P_
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press the _) button.
4 Choose Paper size and press the _) button.
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5 Choose the desired paper size and press the
_) button.
• To specify paper size using printer settings, choose
Default in the paper size menu.
6 Choose Start print and press the _) button.
7 Printing starts.
• Monitor display returnsto that shown in step 1 whenprinting iscompWete.
• Tocancd before aHcopieshavebeen printed, pressthe_) button.
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Printing Multiple PicturesAfter connecting tile camera to tile printer correctly ([_147), print pictures by
following the procedure below.
1 When the Print selection screen is displayed,press the MI:NUbutton.
• ThePrint menu isdispWayed.
2 Use the multi selector to choose Paper size
and press the _) button.
• Toexit the print menu, pressthe MENUbutton.
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3 Choose the desired paper size and press the
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• To specify paper size using printer settings, choose
Default in the paper size menu.
4 Choose Print selection, Print all images or
DPOF printing and press the _) button.
Print selection
Choose the pictures (up to a maximum of 99) andnumber of copies (up to nine per picture).• Press the muWtiselector _ or i_ to choose the
pictures, and press • or • to set the numberof copies for each.
• Pictures can aJso be chosen by rotating thecommand dial.
• Pictures sdected for printing can be
recognized by the check mark icon and thenumeraJ indicating the number of copies to be printed. A check mark is not
dispJayed with pictures for which no copies have been specified and thesepictures will not be printed.
• Rotate the zoom control to T (0_)to switch to full-frame playback, or W (_;_)to switch to 12 thumbnails dispJay.
• Press the _) button when setting is complete.
• The menu shown at right wilJ be dispJayed. Toprint, choose Start print and press the _)button.
• Choose Cancel and press the _) button to
return to the print menu.
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Print all images
All pictures stored in tile internal memory, or onthe memory card, are printed one at a time.
• The menu shown at right will be displayed. Toprint, choose Start print and press the _)button.
• Choose Cancel and press the _) button to
return to the print menu.
DPOF printing
Print pictures for which a print order was createdin Print set option ([_108).
• The menu shown at right will be displayed. Toprint, choose Start print and press the _)button.
• Choose Cancel and press the _) button to
return to the print menu.
• To view the current print order, choose Viewimages and press the _) button. To print
pictures, press the _) button again.
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• Monitor display returns to that shown in step 2 when
printing is compWete.
• To cancd before all co )ies have been printed, press the
_) button.
Current print/total
number of prints
[] Paper Size
The camera supports the following paper sizes: Default (the default paper size for the current
printer), 3.5x5 in., 5x7 in., 100x150 mm, 4x6 in., 8x10 in., Letter, A3, and A4, Only sizes
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The setup menu contains the following options.
I,i_l Welcome screen [_154
Choose whether or not to display the welcome screen on the monitor when thecamera is turned on.
_ Date
Set camera clock and choose home and destination time zones.
II-ll Monitor settings [_]158
Adjust post shooting image review and monitor brightness settings,
[] Date imprint ........ _[_]159
Imprint the date on pictures.
_} Vibration reduction [_[ZJ160
Choose whether or not vibration reduction is enabled when shooting still pictures.
_ Motion detection [_[ZJ162
Enable motion detection to reduce the effects of camera shake and subject
movement when shooting still pictures.
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Enable or disable AF assist illumination.
_,_ Red-eye reduction E_]163
Choose the red-eye reduction method when the flash mode is auto
with red eye reduction.
[] Digital zoom
Enable or disable digital zoom.
Sound settings
Adjust sound settings.
Auto off [_]! 65
Set time before camera enters standby mode to save power,
I_/_ Format memory/Format card
Format internal memory or memory card.
iU Language [_]167
Choose language used for camera monitor display.
I_ TV settings [_]167
Adjust settings necessary for connection to TV.
Charge by computer [_]168
Choose whether or not the battery is charged when the camera isconnected to a computer via USB cable.
Blink warning [_]169
Choose whether or not to detect blinking eyes when shootingpictures using face priority,
[] Reset all [_ZJ171
Restore camera settings to default values.
I_l Resetfilenumbering J_]lZ4Resetthefilenumbering.
Vg[ Firmwareversion _[:]174Displaycamerafirmwareversion.
Displaying the Setup MenuSwitch to the Y tab in the menu screen.
1 Press the MENUbutton to display the
menu screen. _.
2 Press _ on the multi selector.
• Tabwill be selectable.
• See"Tile Multi Selector"(_]12).
3 Press • or • to select the Y tab.
illl4 Press i_ or the _) button.
• The setup menu items will be sdectable.
• Press tile multi selector to select items and set functions
on menus (_]]12).
• To exit the setup menu, press tile MENUbutton or press •
and switch to another tab.
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I_1 Welcome Screen
Press the MENUbutton ") V (Setup menu) (_153) -') Welcome screen
Choose whether or not to display the welcome screen on the monitor when thecameraisturned on.
None (default setting)
Displays the shooting or playback screen without displaying the welcome screen.
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Displays the welcome screen before displaying the shooting or playback screen,
select an image
Select a picture that you have shot to display as the welcome screen. Display the
picture selection screen, choose a picture (_112), and press the _) button to
register it.
• As tile selected picture is stored in the camera, tile picture will appear in tile
welcome screen even if the original picture is deleted.
• Pictures shot with Image size ([_76) of [_ 3648x2432, _ 3584x2016, and
[_ 2736x2736 cannot be stored.
• Pictures reduced to 160x120 or smaller using small picture editing (_124) and
cropping (_126), cannot be selected.
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Date
Press the MENUbutton "_ III (Setup menu) (_153) -'_ Date
Set tile camera's internal clock.
Date
Set camera clock to the current date and time.Use the multi selector to set the date and time.
• Highlight an item (day, month, year, hour, minute, and the order in which day,month, and year are displayed): Press• or I_.
• Edit the highlighted item: Press• or V.
• Finish setting: After selecting the order in which the day, month, and year aredisplayed, press the _) button (_[_23).
Timezone
(home time zone) can be specified and daylight saving enabled or disabled from
time zone options.When _ (travel destination) is selected, the time difference (_ 157) from the home
time zone (_') is automatically calculated and the date and time in the selectedregion are recorded. Useful when travelling.
Setting the Travel Destination Time Zone
1 Use the multi selector to choose Time zone
and press the _) button.
• The Time zone screen is displayed.
2 Choose _I_ Travel destination and press the
_]_ button.
• The date and time displayed on the monitor changes
according to the region currently selected.
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3 Press i_.
• The time zoneselection screenisdisplayed.
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4 Press _ or i_ to choose the travel destination
time zone.
• When using the camera in an area where daylight
saving time is in effect, press • to set the clock to
daylight saving time. When daylight saving time is
turned on, the _., icon is displayed and the clock
advances by one hour. To turn off the daylight saving
time option, press V.
• Press the _) button to choose the travel destination
time zone.
• While the travel destination time zone is selected, the
icon will be displayed in the monitor when the
camera is in shooting mode.
_1_ The Clock Battery
The camera's internal clock uses a different battery from the camera's battery. The clock battery
charges when the main battery is installed or the AC adapter is connected, and _rovides several days
of clock battery power after about ten hours of charging.
[] _" (HomeTime Zone)
• To switch to the home time zone, choose 1_ Home time zone in step 2 and )tess the _ button.
• To change the home time zone, choose "_" Home time zone in step 2 and perform the steps for
Travel destination to set the home time zone.
[] Daylight SavingTime
When daylight saving time starts or ends, turn on or off the daylight saving time option from the time
zone selection screen displayed in step 4.
[] Imprinting the Date on Pictures
After setting the date and time, set the Date imprint setting in the setup menu (_ 15g). Once Date
ij_ imprint is set, the shooting date and time car/be imprinted on the pictures.
[] Time Zones
The camera supports the time zones listed below.For time differences not )isted below, set the camera clock using Date.
_:_T_]W-'_:':"'°_!!°° _atio-'-7 .... UTC+/- °_°_ati°o_
11 Midway, Samoa
10 Hawaii, Tahiti
-9 Alaska, Anchorage
-8 PST(PDT): Los Angeles,Seattle, Vancouver
-7 MST (MDT): Denver, Phoenix
-6 CST (CDT): Chicago,Houston, Mexico City
-5 EST(EDT): New York,Toronto, Lima
-4.5 Caracas
-4 Manaus
-3 Buenos Aires, %0 Paulo
-2 Femando de Noronha
-1 Azores
+0 London, Casablanca
+1 Madrid, Paris,Berlin
+2 Athens, Helsinki, Ankara
+3 Moscow, Nairobi, Riyadh,Kuwait, Manana
+4 Abu Dhabi, Dubai
+5 Islamabad, Karachi
+5.5 New Delhi
+6 Colombo, Dhaka
+7 Bangkok, Jakarta
+8 Beijing, Hong Kong,Singapore
+9 Tokyo, Seoul
+10 Sydney, Guam
+11 New Caledonia
+12 Auckland, FUi
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Press the MENUbutton ") V (Setup menu) (_153) --) Monitor settings
Change tile settings for tile options below.
Image review
On (default setting): Picture isautomatically displayed in the monitor immediatelyafter it is taken and the monitor display returns to shootingmode.
Off: Picture is not displayed after it is taken.
Brightness
Choose from five settings for monitor brightness. The default setting is 3.
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[] Date Imprint
Press the MENUbutton _ V (Setup menu) (_153) _ Date imprint
The shooting date and time can be imprinted inpictures at the time of shooting.This information can be
printed even from printers that do not support printingof date and time (l_[_10%.
Off (default setting)
Date and time are not imprinted in pictures.
Date
The date is imprinted in pictures.
Date and time
The date and time are imprinted in pictures.
At settings other than Off, the icon for the current setting isdisplayed in themonitor ([_[_8).
_1_ Notes on Date Imprint
• Imprinted dates cannot be deleted from the image, nor car/dates be imprinted after the picturehas been taken,
• Dates cannot be imprinted in the following situations.
When Night landscape, Museum, Backlit scene HDR or Panorama assist is selected for
scene mode
When Continuous H, Continuous L or BSS is selected for the Continuous setting (_86)
When Auto bracketing (_89) is used
When Smile timer or Blink proof (_58) in smart portrait is set to On
When sport continuous mode is selected
During movie recording
• Dates imprinted at Image size (_76) setting of,VIA, 640x480 may be difficult to read, Choose
E_ 1024x768 or larger when using date imprint,
• The date is recorded using the format selected in the setup menu's Date option (_22, 1SS).
[] Date Imprint and Print Set
When printing from DPOF compatible printers that support printing of shooting date and photo
information, the date and information can be printed on pictures without the date and time being
imprinted on them, using options in the Print set menu (_108).
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Press the MENUbutton _ V (Setup menu) (_153) _ Vibration reduction
Specify the vibration reduction setting for taking still pictures. Correct blur, caused
by slight []and movement known as camera shake, that commonly occurs when
shooting with zoom applied or at slow shutter speeds.
When tile camera is stabilized for still picture shooting with a tripod, set vibration
reduction to Off.
On(hybrid)
Records with optical compensation for camera shake during still picture recordingusing the image sensor shift method, and under the following conditions, also)erforms electronic VR using image enhancement.
When the flash does not fire
When the shutter speed is slower than 1/60 secondWhen the self timer is off
When Single is selected for the Continuous setting
When Off is selected for the Auto bracketing setting
When the ISOsensitivity is 200 or less
On (default setting)
Compensates for camera shake during still picture recording using the image
sensor shift method. Camera automatically detects the panning direction and onlycorrects for vibration due to camera shake.
When the camera is panned horizontally, for example, vibration reduction only
reduces vertical shake. If camera is panned vertically, vibration reduction onlycompensates for horizontal shake.
off
Vibration reduction is not enabled.
When vibration reduction is enabled, the current setting is displayed during
shooting (when Off is selected, an icon for tile current setting is not displayed)(1_8, 27).
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[] Compensating Movies with Electronic VR
To reduce the effects of camera shake when recording movies, enable Electronic VR (_136) from
the movie menu (_132),
Notes on Vibration Reduction
It may take a few seconds to activate vibration red uction after the power is turned on or the ca mera
enters shooting mode from playback mode. Wait until the display stabilizes he.re shooting,
Due to characteristics of the vibration reduction function, images displayed in the camera's
monitor immediately after shooting may appear blurry.
Vibration reduction may be unable to completely eliminate the effects of camera shake in somesituations,
When the camera shake is extremely high or low, picture corn pensation with electronic VR may not
be possible even when On (hybrid) is set,
When the shutter speed is fast or extremely slow, electronic VR may not operate even when On
(hybrid) is set,
When electronic VR in On (hybrid) operates, saving the picture takes longer than nom]al, because
when the picture is shot, the shutter is released twice automatically to perform picture
compensation, Shutter sound (_165) only sounds once. Only one frame is recorded,
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_-_ Motion Detection
Press the MENUbutton ") V (Setup menu) (_153) --) Motion detection
Enable motion detection to reduce the effects of camera shake and sub]ectmovement when shooting still pictures.
Auto
When tile camera detects the movement of the subject or camera shake, the ISO
sensitivity is raised and the shutter speed is increased to reduce their effects.
However, motion detection does not function in tile following situations.
• When the fill flash fires
• In the following scene modes: Night portrait, Dusk/dawn, Night landscape,
Museum, Fireworks show and Backlight
• When shooting modes P, S, A, M orU isused• When subject tracking mode is selected.
• When sport continuous mode is selected.
Off idefault setting)
Motion detection will not be applied.
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When motion detection isenabled, the current setting isdisplayed during shooting
! (E1138).The motion detection icon will glow green when the camera detects any vibrationand increases the shutter speed. When Off is selected, the icon for the current
setting is not displayed.
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Notes on Motion Detection
• Motion detection may be unable to completely reduce effects of camera shake and subjectmovement in some situations,
• Motion detection may not function if the subject exhibits significant movement or is too dark.
• The pictures taken may become grainy.
-'Ill AF Assist
Press the MENUbutton "_ V (Setup menu) (_153) -_ AF assist
Enable or disable the AF-assist illumination that assists the auto focus when the
lighting is poor.
Auto (default setting)
AF assist illumination will be used to assist the focus operation when the subject is
poorly lit. The illuminator has a range of about 10 m (32 ft.) at the maximum wideangle position and about 3.5 m (11 ft.) at the maximum telephoto position.However, note that for some focus areas or scene modes, the AF-assist illuminator
may not light even if Auto is set.
Off
Disable this func:tion. The camera may be unable to focus if lighting is poor.
_) Red-eye reduction
Press the MENUbutton "_ V (Setup menu) (_153) -_ Red-eye reduction
Choose the red eye reduction method when the flash mode ([_]]34) is _@ (auto
with red-eye redclction).
Pre-flash 0n (defa ult setting)
The flash repeatedly fires pre flashes at low intensity before the main flash to reducethe red eye effect, and it then performs the red eye reduction process using picture
compensation.The time from when the shutter-release button is pressed to when the shutter is
actually released is longer than normal.
Pre-flash 0ff
Pre flashes will not fire.The shutter is released immediately when the shutter-releasebutton is fully pressed, and the red-eye reduction process isperformed using picture
compensation.
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Press the MENUbutton _ V (Setup menu) (_153) _ Digital zoom
Enable or disable digital zoom.
On (default setting)
When the camera iszoomed in to the maximum opdcal zoom position, rotating andholding the zoom control at T (00 triggers digital zoom (_[_]29).
crop
Limit zoom magnification up to the position of _ (except when shooting a movie).
Also limit digital zoom to the range at which image quality of shot still pictures doesnot deteriorate.
The digital zoom is not available when the image size is _ 3648x2736, E_
3264x2448, [_ 3648x2432, I_ 3584x2016 or I"1,I 2736x2736
Digital zoom will not be activated (except when shooting a movie).
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_1_ Notes on Digital Zoom
• When digital zoom is in effect, AF area mode is set to Center (_90).
• Digital zoom cannot be used in the following situations
When the focus mode (_38) is set to MF (manual focus)
When Portrait, Night portrait, Night landscape, Fireworks show or Backlit scene HDR is
selected for scene mode
When scene auto selector mode is selected
When smart portrait mode is selected
When subject tracking mode is selected
When Multi-shot 16 is selected for the Continuous (_86) setting
• At magnifications of 12× to 1 8x, Metering is set to Center-weighted, and at magnifications of
20x to 40x, it is set to Spot
_,)) Sound Settings
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Press the MENUbutton -) V (Setup menu) (_153) -) Sound settings
Adjust the following sound settings.
Button sound
Turn button sound On (default setting) or Off. A beep will sound once when the
settings are corn pleted successfully, twice when the camera focuses on the subject,
and three times when an error is detected. Start up sound will also play when thecamera is turned on.
Shutter sound
Choose shutter sound from On (default setting) or Off.
• Even when On is set, the shutter sound is not made during continuous shooting
or movie recording.
Auto Off
Press the MENUbutton -) V (Setup menu) (_153) -) Auto off
If no operations are performed for the selected length of time, the monitor will turnoffand the camera enters standby mode ([_21) to reduce drain on the batteries.
The power on lamp blinks in standby mode. If no operations are performed foranother three minutes, the camera will turn off.
Choose the time allowed to elapse before the camera enters standby mode if nooperations are performed from 30 s, 1 rain (default setting), 5 rain, and 30 rain.
[] Canceling Standby Mode
Standby mode is canceled when the _llowing buttons are pressed,• Power switch
• Shutter release button
• [] button
The standby mode can also be canceled by rotating the mode dial.
_1_ Notes on Auto Off
The time taken _r the monitor to enter standby mode is as _llows.
• When menus are displayed: three minutes
• During slideshow playback: maximum of 30 minutes
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I_I/L_] Format Memory/Format Card
Press the MENUbutton _ V (Setup menu) (_ 153) _ Format memory/Format card
Use this option to format the internal memory or a memory card.
Formatting the Internal Memory
To format tile internal memory, remove tile memorycard from tile camera. Tile Format memory option
appears in tile setup menu.
Formatting Memory CardWhen the memory card is inserted in the camera, theFormat card option appears in the setup menu.
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_1_ Formatting Internal Memory and Memory card
• Formatting the internal memory or memory card permanently deletes all data. Be sure to
transfer important pictures to a computer before formatting.
• Donotturnoffthecamera, disconnecttheACadapter, oropenthebatterychamber/memorycard
slot cover during formatting,
• The first time you insert the memory cards used in other devices into this camera, be sure to formatthem with this camera,
illlLanguage
Press the MENUbutton -_ V (Setup menu) (_153) -_ Language
Choose one of 24
_e_tinaDansk
Deutsch
English
_Espa6ol
languages for display of camera menus and messages....................................................................................................................................................................,oo_, ...............................................................................................................................................................
Czech Polski Polish
Danish Portugu_s Portuguese
German Pycc_HR Russian
j(default setting) ........Suomi_W_ ..................................................................................................................................................................Finnish
Spanish Svenska Swedish
EAX_lvIK_ Greek T_rkge Turkish
French Arabic
Indonesia Indonesian _@_ Simplified Chinese
Italiano Italian _B!_: Traditional Chinese.... _"_w_ .................................................i..............................................................................................................._
Magyar Hungarian !a_ Japanese
Nederlands Dutch _@ Korean
Norsk Norwegian mt_q_ Thai
[ij] TV Settings
Press the MENUbutton -_ V (Setup menu) (_ 153) -_ TV settings
Select the settings necessary for connecting to a television.
Video mode
Choose from NTSC and PAL.
HDMI
Choose a picture resolution for HDMI output from Auto (default setting), 480p,
720p, or 1080i. When Auto is set, the output resok_tion that is best suited to the
connected high definition TV isselected automatically from 480p, 720p and 1080i.
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_._ Charge by Computer
Press the MENUbutton _ V (Setup menu) (_ 153) _ Charge by computer
Choose whether or not the battery inserted in the camera is charged when the
camera is connected to a computer via USB cable ([_]]145).
Auto (default setting)
When the camera isconnected to a computer that is running, the battery inserted
into the camera isautomatically charged using power supplied by the computer.
Off
The battery inserted into the camera is not charged when the camera is connectedto a computer.
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_1_ Notes on Connecting the Camera to a Printer
• The battery cannot be charged with connection to a printe_ even if the printer complies with the
PictBridge standard.
• When Auto is selected for Charge by computer, it may be unable to print pictures with direct
connection of the camera to some printers, If the PictBridge startup screen is not displayed in the
monitor after the camera is connected to a printer and turned on, turn the camera off and
disconnect the USB cable. Set Charge by computer to Off and reconnect the camera to the
printer.
Blink Warning
Press the MENUbutton -_ V (Setup menu) (_153) -_ Blink warning
Choose whetheror not blinking eyes are detected when using face priority ([_gl)
in the following shooting modes.
• Scene auto selector mode ([_43)
• Portrait ([_46) or Night portrait ([_47) scene modes
• Shooting modes P, S, A, i or U (when Face priority ([_]]g0) is selected for AF
area mode)
On
When the camera detects that a human subject has dosed the eyes immediatelyafter recognizing the face and shooting the subject, the Did someone blink?
screen will appear on the moniton
The face of the human subject that may have closed his/her eyes is framed by ayellow borden You can check the picture taken and determine if you need to take
the picture again.See "Operating the Did someone blink? Screen" (_170) for more information.
Off (default setting) _"
Blink warning does not take effect.
_1_ Note on Blink Warning
When a setting other than Single isselected for Continuous (_86), blink warning does not take
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Operating the Did someone blink? Screen
Tile foIIO\A/ing operatkms carl be performed \A/hen tile
Did someone blink? screen is displayed.
If no operations are performed for a few seconds, tile
screen automatically returns to tile shooting mode
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Zoom in to the face
for which blinkingwas detected
Return to full:frame
playback
Select the face to be
displayed
Delete the pictureta ken
Return to shootingmode
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Rotate the zoom control to T (q).
Rotate the zoom control to W (_i_).
When the camera detects that one or more human
subjects have closed their eyes, press A, V, • or •
during playback zoom to display other faces.
Press the "_ button.
Press the _) button or the shutter-release button.
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[] Reset All
Press the MENUbutton ") V (Setup menu) (_153) -') Reset all
When Reset is selected, the camera settings will be restored to the following defaultvalues.
Pop-up Menu
Shooting in the Scene Mode
Smart Portrait Menu
Skin softening (_]57)
Smile timer (_]57)
Subject Tracking Menu
Sport Continuous Menu
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Movie Menu
Option Default value
Movie options ([_133) HD1080p_t_ (1920×1080)
HS movie options ([_ 134) 240 fps
Autofocus mode ([_135) Single AF
Electronic VR ([_136)On
wind noise red uction ([_ 136) Off
Shooting Menu
Option
Image quality (_[_]75]
Image size (_]76)
Optimize image (_]79)
Custom in Optimize image ([_80)
Default value
Normal
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Normal
Contrast: Auto
Image sharpening: AutoSaturation: Auto
Contrast: Auto
Custom of Black-and-white in Optimize image Image sharpening: Auto([_B1) Monochrome filter: None
B&W + color: OFF
White balance (l_[_B2) Auto
ISO sensitivity (_84) Auto
Fixed range auto ([_]84) ISO 160 200
Minimum shutter speed ([_]B4) None
Metering (1_]85)
Continuous ([_[]86)
Intvl timer shooting ([_[Z]87)
Auto bracketing ([_89)
AF area mode ([_90)
Autofocus mode ([_93)
Flash exp, comp, ([_[]93)
Matrix
Single
30 s
Off
Auto
Single AF
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Noise reduction ([_94) Auto
Distortion control (_94) Off
Active D-Lighting (_[_]95) Off
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Option _i' ...... _e_a_a_
Welcome screen ([_154) None
Image review ([_[]J158) On
Brightness ([_ 158) 3
Date imprint ([_159) Off
Vibration reduction ([_160) On
Motion detection ([_162) Off
AF assist ([_163) Auto
Red-eye reduction ([_163) Pre-flash on
Digital zoom ([_164) On
Button sound (J_[]165) On
Shutter sound ([_165) On
Auto off ([_165) 1rain
HDMI ([_167) Auto
Charge by computer ([_168) Auto
Blink warning ([_ 169) Off
Others
• Choosing Resetall alsoclearsthe currentfile number ([_181) in the memory.Numbering
will continue from the lowest number available,if all pictures(1_111) aredeleted before
selectingReset all, the file number for the next image takenwill startfrom 0001.
• The following settingswill not return to default settingseven if Reset all isperformed.
Shooting menu: Presetmanual datafor White balance ([_[_83)
Playbackmenu:Sequencedisplayoptions ([_[_116)and Choosekey picture([_[_116)
Setup menu: Date ([_ 155),Language ([_ 167)and Video mode ([_ 167) inTV
settings
• Usersettings that were savedto the mode dial U mode will not be resetto default settings
when Reset all isperformed.Tochange thesesettingsbackto the default settings,use
Resetusersettings ([_ 100).
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[] Reset file numbering
Press the MENUbutton ") V (Setup menu) (_153) --) Reset file numbering
When Yes is selected, the sequential numbering of file numbers will be reset
([_181 ). After resetting, a new folder will be created and the file number for the
next image taken will start from "0001 :
_1_ Notes on Reset file numbering
• Reset file numbering cannot be used when scene mode is set to Panorama assist, and if Intvl
timer shooting is chosen for Continuous when P, S, A, M or U shooting modes are used. For
Panorama assist and Intvl timer shooting, a new fokJer will be created, and file numbers will
be assigned automatically starting with %001 :' (_181,182),
• Reset file numbering cannot be applied when the folder number reaches 999 and there are
images in the folder, insert a new memory card, or format the internal memory/memory card
(_166).
P_. Vs[ Firmware Version
Press the MENUbutton -_ V (Setup nqenu) (_153) -_ Firnqware version
Displays the current camera firmware version.E
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To ensure continued enjoyment of this Nikon product, observe the following
precautions when using or storing the device.
_I_ Keep dry
The device will be damaged if immersed in water or subjected to high humidity.
_1_ Do not drop
The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shock or vibration.
_1_ Handle the lens and all moving parts with care
Do not apply _rce to the lens, lens cove_ monito_ memory card slot or battery cham beK These parts
are easily damaged. Applying force to the lens cover could result in camera malfunction or damage
to the lens. Should the monitor break, care should be taken to avoid injury caused by broken glass
and to prevent the liquid crystal from the display touching the skin or entering the eyes or mouth.
_1_ Do not point the lens at strong light sources for extended periods
Avoid pointing the lens at the sun or other strong light sources _r extended periods when using orstoring the camera. Intense light maycause deterioration of the CCD image sensor, producing awhite
blur effect in photographs,
_1_ Keep away from strong magnetic fields
Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic _,radiation or magnetic fields. Strong static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment
such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor, damage data stored on the memory ca rd,
or affect the product's internal circuitry,Brb
_1_ Avoid sudden changes in temperature
Sudden changes in temperature, such as when entering or leaving a heated building on a cold day,
can cause condensation to form inside the device. To prevent condensation, place the device in a
carrying case or a plastic bag before exposing it to sudden changes in temperature.
_1_ Turn the product off before removing or disconnecting the power source
Do not remove the battery while the product is on, or while images are being recorded or deleted,
Forcibly cutting power in these circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to product
memory or internal circuitry.
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[] The Battery
• (-heck the battery level when taking the camera out, and charge the battery if necessary. Do not
continue charging once the battery is fully charged, as this will result in reduced battery
performance. If possible, carry a fully charged spare battery when taking pictures on importantoccasions,
• Do not use the battery at ambient temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) or above 40 °C (104 °F), Failure
to observe this precaution could damage the battery or impair its performance,
• Charge the battery in an indoor environment that is between S and 35 °C (41 to 95 °F),
• When charging the battery by con netting the COOLPIX P l O0 to the Charging AC Adapter EH 68P/
EH 68P (AR) or to a computer, the chargeable capacity may decrease when the battery
temperatu re is between 45 to 60 °C (113 to 140 °F), The battery will not charge if its temperatu re is
below 0 °C (32 °F) or above 60 °C (140 °F),
• If an exhausted battery is used at a low temperature, the camera may not turn on. Be sure that the
battery is fully charged and spare batteries are prepared before heading outside to take pictures in
cold weather, Keep spare batteries in a warm place and exchange as necessary, Once warmed, a
cold battery that cou Id not be used temporarily due to lowered performance may recover some of
its charge,
• Should the battery terminals become dirty, the camera may not turn on due to poor contact, Wipe
the terminals off with a clean, dry cloth before use,
• If the battery will not be used for some time, insert it in the ca mera and run it flat before removing
it for storage, Attach the included terminal cover to the battery and store it in a cool location with
an ambient temperature of 1S to 25 °C (59 to 77 °F). Do not store the battery in hot or extremelycold locations.
• While the battery is in storage, charge it at least once every six months and then use the camera to
run it flat again before storing it in a cool location.
• Always remove the battery from the camera or battery charger when it is not being used. Left
installed, minute amounts of current flow even when unused, and the battery may become
excessively drained and no longer function,
• A marked drop in the time a fully charged battery retains its charge, when used at room
temperature, indicates that the battery needs to be replaced, Purchase a new battery,
• Replace the battery when it no longer holds a charge, Used batteries are a valuable resource, Please
recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
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Cleaning
Avoid touching glass parts with your fingers. Remove dust or lint with ablower (typicallya small device with a rubber bulb attached to one end that
Lens/ is pumped to produce a stream of air out the other end). To removeelectronic fingerprints or other stains that cannot be removed with a blower, wipe the
viewfinder lens with a soft cloth, using a spiral motion that starts at the center of thelens and working toward the edges. If this fails, clean the lens using a cloth
lightly dampened with commercial lens cleaner.
Use a blower to remove dust, dirt or sand, then wipe gently with a soft, dry
cloth. After using the camera at the beach or seaside, wipe off any sand or
Body salt with a dry cloth lightly dampened with fresh water, then drythoroughly. Note that foreign matter inside the camera could cause
damage not covered by the warranty.
Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals.
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Storage
Turn tile camera off when not in use. Check that tile power on lamp is off before
putting tile camera away. Remove tile battery if the camera will not be used for an
extended period. Do not store the camera with naphtha or camphor moth balls, or
in any of the following locations:
• Next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields, such as
televisions or radios
• Exposed to temperatures below 10 °C (14 °F) or above 50 °C (122 °F)
• Poorly ventilated or subject to humidities of over 60 %
To prevent mold or mildew, take tile camera out of storage at least once a month.
Turn tile camera on and release tile shutter a few times before putting tile camera
away again.
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• The monitor may contain afew pixels that are always lit or that do not light. This isacharacteristic
common to all TFT LeD displays, and does not indicate a malfunction. Images recorded using theproduct will not be affected.
• Images in the monitor may be difficult to see under bright lighting.
• The monitor is lit by an LED backlight. Should the monitor begin to dim or flicker, contact your
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Rechargeab!e Rechargeable LNon Battery EN-EL5battery
ChargT_g _'_C--'!_:::]:7! Charging AC Adapter EH 68P/EH-68P (AR)Adapter
Battery charger Battery Charger MH-61
AC Adapter EH-62A (connect as shown)
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/AC adapter [
Before dosing the battery chamber/memory card slot cover, fully
insert the cord of the AC adapter into the slot in the battery chamber.
Jf part of the cord runs out of the groove, the cover or cord may be
damaged when the cover is closed.
USB cable USBCable UC-E6
A/Vcable [ Audio Video Cable EG-CP14
Lenscap LensCap LC CP21
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Approved Memory Cards
The following See ure Digital (SD) r_]emory cards have been tested and approved for
use in this camera.
All cards of the designated make and capacity can be used, regardless of speed.
soooisk:,: //,',',,,,2,,,,,G,,B,,',4_-- o-,o-o _B28G_2,_ _2_
Lexar _2 GB1,4GB 2,8 GB2
1 If the memory card will be used with a card reader or similar device, check that devicesupports 2 GB cards.
2 _'_ SDHOcompliant. If the memory card will be used with a card reader or similardevice, check that device supports 9DHC.
Contact the manufacturer for details on the above cards.
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Pictures,movies,andvoicememosareassignedfilenamesasfollows.DSCNOOO1.JPG
Identifier (not shown on camera monitor)
Qrigina I still pictures (voicememo attachmentincluded), movies
Small COp'_s_vo_em_o _'_'''_attachment included)
memo attachment included
_p[c_re_cc r_ _ _ 7t_ic_u_re
editing other than cropp!ng FSCNand small picture, andattached voice memos
Extension (signifies the file type)
DSCN
SSCN
RSCN File number (assignedautomatically inascending order, starting with "0001")
• A folder for storing files will be automatically created using the following naruingconvention: 'Folder number + NIKON' (e.g., '100NIKON'). If there are 200 files inthe folder, a new folder will be created. (For example, the folder name following'100NIKON' will be '101NIKON'. In this case, the file number starts from 201.)
When the number of files within a folder reaches 9999 or Reset file numbering([_174) is performed, a new folder will be created.
File numbers will be assigned automatically starting with '0001 '. If the foldercontains no files, a new folder will not be created even if Reset file numberingis performed.
• Voice memo file names have the same identifier and file number as the pictureto which the voice memo is attached.
• Files are stored in folders named with a folder number followed by a fivecharacter identifier: "P" plus a three digit sequence number for pictures shotusing Panorama assist (e.g., "101P_O01") ([_ 53).
• Each time a picture is taken in Interval timer shooting ([_[_87),a folder namedwith the convention: 'Folder number + INTVL' (e.g., 1011NTVL)is created.
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• When image files or voice files are copied to or from the internal memory ormemory carpi (1_[_115), the file naming conventions are as follows:
Files copied using Selected images arecopied to the cu rrent folder (or to thefolder used for subsequent pictures), where they are assigned file numbers inascending order following the largest file number in memory.
Files copied using All images, along with their folder_ are copied together.Folder numbers are assigned in ascending order, following the largest foldernumber on the destination medium ([_115).
• A single folder can hold up to 200 pictures; if the current folder already contains200 pictures, a new folder_named by adding one to the current folder name, willbe created the next time a picture is taken. When the current folder is numbered999, if there are 200 pictures in the folder or if a picture is numbered 9999, nofurther pictures can be taken until the internal memory or memory card isformatted ([_166), or a new memory card is inserted.
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The following table lists the error messages and other warnings displayed in themonitor, as well as the solutions for dealin( with them.
Display
(blinks)
0Battery exhausted.
_)Battery temperature high
0The camera will turn off
to prevent overheating,
_J_O(blinks red)
(l)Please wait for the
camera to finish
recording,
0Memory card is write
protected.
(l)This card cannot be used,
(l)This card cannot be read.
Description Solution
Clock not set. Set clock.
Battery is running low, Prepare to charge or change battery,
Battery exhausted, Charge or change battery.
Battery temperature is
high,
inside of the camera
has become hot, The
camera turns off
automatically.
Camera cannot focus,
Camera cannot
_erform other
operations until
recording is complete.
Write protect switch is
in "lock" position.
Erroraccessingmemory card.
Turn off camera, and allow battery tocool down before resuming use. After
five seconds, this message will
disappear, the monitor will turn off,and the power on lamp will blink
rapidly, After the lamp blinks for threeminutes, the camera will turn off
automatically, but you can also press
the power switch to turn it off
manually.
Leave the camera off until the inside
of the camera has cooled and then
turn it on again,
Refocus.Use focus lock.
Wait until message clears from
display automatically whenrecording is complete.
Slide the write protect switch to
"write" position.
Use an approved card,Check that connectors are clean,
Confirm that memory card is
correctly inserted.
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(DCard is not formatted,
Format card?
Yes
No
@Out of memory.
(l)image cannot be saved.
@A blink was detected in
the picture just taken.
@image cannot bemodified.
Memory card has notbeen formatted for use
in this camera,
Memory card is full,
Error occurred while
recording picture,
Camera has run outof
file numbers.
Picture cannot be
used for welcome
screen,
There is insufficient
space to save a copy.
Someone may have
had their eyes closed
when the picture wastaken.
Cannot edit selected
)icture.
Solution
All data stored on the memorycard will be deleted when
formatted, if there is any data on the
card that you want to keep, select
No, and backup the data to a
computer before formatting the
memory card. To format the
memory card, select
Yes and press the _ button.
Choose lower image quality or
smaller image size.
Delete pictures.
Replace memory card.
Remove memory card and use
internal memory,
Format internal memory or memorycard,
Replace the memory card, or format
the internal memory/memory card.
The following pictures cannot beused.
Pictures shot with Image size of3_ 3648x2432, 116'9,3584x2016
or L_ 2736×2736
Pictures created with small picture
or crop function that are 160×120or less
Delete pictures from destination.
Check results in playback mode.
Confirm the conditions that are
required for editing.
These options cannot be used withrT/ovies.
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Display
0Cannot record movie.
0Cannot reset file
numbering,
0Memory contains noimages,
0File contains no imagedata.
0This file cannot be playedback.
0All images are hidden.
0This image cannot bedeleted,
Description
Time out error while
recording movie,
No more folders canbe created.
No pictures in the
internal memory or
memory card,
File not created with
COOLPIX PIO0.
The picture cannot be
played back in a slideshow,
All images in the
internal memory/
memory card arehidden,
Solution
Choose memory card with faster
write speed,
Insert a new memory card, or format
the internal memory/memory card.
Pictures stored in the internal
memory can only be viewed if no
memory card is inserted,
To copy files from internal memoryto memory card, press the MENU
button to d isplay the Copy screen,
then copy the files from internalmemory to memory card,
File cannot be viewed on this camera.
View file using the computer or anyother devices which was used to
create or edit this file.
Disable the Hide image setting to
vEew images.
Picture is protected. Disable protection,
0Travel destination is in Destination in same
the current time zone. time zone as home,
(D Mode dial is between Rotate the mode dial to select theMode dial is not in the
two modes, desired mode.proper position,
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The built in flash is not
0 raised during the Press the _ (flash pop up) button to 35, 47,Press the flash pop up Night portrait or raise the built in flash, S1button to raise the flash, Backlight scene
modes,
The built in flash is not Press the _ (flash pop up) button to
0 raised during the raisethe built in flash.The camera canThe flash is lowered, scene auto selector still shoot normally with the flash 35, 43
mode, lowered if you do not wish to use it.
0 The built in flash is Lower the built in flash gently andraised when recording shoot a picture. Note that sound of 35,127Lower the flash.a movie, lowering the flash may be recorded.
O Remove lens cap if it is still attached,Lens error, (If the lens cap and turn the camera offand then on
is attached, turn the Lens error again, If the error persists, contact 21camera off, remove the retailer or Nikon authorized servicelens cap, and turn thecamera on.) representative.
(_ Error occurred duringcommunication with Turn off camera and reconnect cable. 141,
Corn mu nications error 147)rinter,
Turn off camera, remove and reinsert
System error Error has occurred in battery, and turn on camera, If thecamera's internal error persists, contact retailer or 21circuitry, Nikon authorized service
representative.
(_/Plr Check printer. After solving the
Printer error: check Printer error problem, select Resume and press
printer status, the _ button to resume printing. _
(D/pit Spedfied size of paper Load the spedfied type of paper,select Resume and press the _)
Printer error: check paper is not loaded in printer, button to resume printing.
(D/pit Paper hasjammed in Remove thejammed paper, selectResume and press the _) button to
Printer error: paperjam the printer, resume printing,
Load the specified type of paper,
(D/pit No paper is loaded in select Resume and press t!]e _)Printer error: out of paper the printer, button to resume printing.
(_/Plr Ink error Check ink, select Resume and pressPrinter error: check ink the _ button to resume printing,
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Printer error: out of ink
Printer error: file corrupt
See the documentation provided with your printer for further guidance and information,
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Display, Settings and Power Supply
Problem Cause/Solution
Camera is off.
Battery is exhausted.
Standby mode for saving power: Press the power switch,
shutter release button or the [] button, or rotate themode dial.
Monitor and Monitor and electronic viewfinder cannot be used 14
electronic simultaneously. Press the I1"-11button to alternate between
viewfinder are displays.
blank. Camera and computer are connected via USB cable. 140Camera and TV are connected via A/V cable or HDMI 138
cable.
Interval timer shooting in progress. 87The camera cannot be turned on while connected to an 20
electrical outlet via the Charging AC Adapter.
Ambient lighting too bright: use electronic viewfinder or 14Monitor is hard to move to darker location.
read. Adjust monitor brightness, 158
Monitor is dirty. Clean monitor. 75
The electronic
viewfinder is hard Adjust diopter adjustment control. 14to read.
You cannot switch the display in the following situations:
Display does not While recording or playing back movies 127, 137
switch to monitor While recording or playing back voice memos
(or electronic During interval timer shooting
viewfinder) when While connected to a printer 147
the IOI button is While displaying image deletion screens 32, 33
pressed. You cannot switch the display while displaying a certain 183
error message,
Battery is exhausted, 26
Camera has turned off automatically to save power. 21Inside of the camera has become hot. Leave the camera
off until the inside of the camera has cooled.
Camera turns off Battery is cold. 76
without warning. The camera turns off if it is connected to the Charging AC 8
Adapter while it is turned on.The camera turns off if the USB cable is disconnected 141, 147
while the camera is connected to a computer or printer.
Connect the USB cable again.
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Still pictures recorded before the clock was set (when the 22, 155
"Date not set" ind icator blinks during shooting) will have a
Date and time of time stamp of'00/O0/O000 00:00"; movie recordings willrecording are not have a time stamp of "01/01/10 00:00:' Set the correct
correct, date and time using Date in the setup menu.
Check camera clock regularly against more accurate 155timepieces and reset as required.
No information Shooting data and photo information may be hidden. Press
displayed in the DISP button until shooting data or photo information is 15
monitor, displayed.
Date imprint notavailable. Date has not been set. 22, 155
Date not
appearing on A shooting mode that does not support date imprint is 159selected,
pictu res even Another function that is set now is restricting the date 159when Date
imprint is imprinting.enabled, The date cannot be imprinted onto a movie,
Camera settings Clock battery is exhausted; all settings were restored to their 156reset, default values.
Reset file numbering ca nnot be applied when the 74, 181
folder number reaches 999 and there are images in the
Reset file folder. Change the memory card, or format the internal
numbering memory/memory card.cannot be done. Reset file numbering cannot be set when the scene 74, 181
mode is set to Panorama assist, or when the shooting
mode is P, S A, M orU and Intvl timer shooting is
chosen for Continuous in the shooting menu.
Battery temperature is high. Turn off camera, and allow
Monitor turns off, battery to cool down before resuming use. After the lamp
and the power on blinks for three minutes, the camera will turn off 21
lamp blinks rapidly, automatically, but you can also press the power switch to
turn it off manually.
Battery inserted The battery is not charged when the camera is turned off. 145into the camera is Charging stops if the computer enters sleep mode while
not charged when the battery is charging, The camera may be turned off,the camera is Depending upon computer specifications, settings, and
connected to a power supply and allocation, it may be impossible tocharge the battery inserted into the camera via computer
COB purer, con nection.
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Electronically Controlled Cameras
In extremely rare instances,unusual characters mayappear in the monitorand the camera
may stop flJnctioning. In most cases, this phenomenon is caused by a strong external
static charge. Turn the can]era off, remove and replace the battery, then turn the can]era
on again.In theeventofcontinued malflJnction, contact yourretaileror Nikon authorized
service representative.Note that disconnecting the power sour_-e as described above
may result in the loss of anydata not recorded to internal n]emory or the n]en]ory card at
the tin]e the problem occurred. Data already recorded will not be affected.
Shooting
Problem
Cannot set to
shooting mode
No picture takenwhen shuttep
release button is
pressed,
Camera cannotfocus,
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Bright specks
appear in pictures
shot using flash,
Flash does not fire.
Cause/Solution [_[_]
Disconnect the HDMI cable or USB cable. 138, 141,147
32When camera is in playback mode, press the [] orshutter release button.
When menus are displayed, press the MENUbutton.
Battery is exhausted,
The built in flash is not raised during the Night portrait
or Backlight scene modes.
When flash indicator blinks, flash is charging.
The intended subject is one with which autofocus does
not perform well.
Set AF assist in the setup menu to Auto.
Subject not in focus area when shutter release button
pressed halfway,The focus mode is set to _F (manual focus).
Turn camera offand then on again.
Use flash,
Use vibration reduction and motion detection,
Use _ (Best Shot Selector),
Use a tripod to stabilize the camera (use with the serf
timer for best results),
Flash is reflecting off particles in air. Turn flash _) (off),
Flash is set to _) (off).Some scene modes that ca nnot turn on flash are selected.
Smart portrait mode is selected, with Blink proof set toOil.
Sport continuous mode is selected,
Another function that is set now is restricting the flash.
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Digital zoomcannot be used,
Range of settable
shutter speeds isnarrow.
Image size notavailable,
No sound whenshutter is released.
AF assist
illuminator does
not light.
Pictures appearsmeared,
Colors a re
unnatural,
Randomly spaced
bright pixels
("noise") appear in
image,
Cause/Solution
Off is selected for Digital zoom in the setup menu,Digital zoom cannot be used in the following situations,
When focus mode is set to MF (manual focus)
When Portrait, Night portrait, Night landscape,Fireworks show or Backlit scene HDR is selected for
scene mode
When scene auto selector is chosen 43
When smart portrait mode is selected 55
When subject tracking mode is selected 59When Multi-shot 16 is set for Continuous in the 86
shooting menu
When the inside of the camera becomes hot, the shutter
speed is restricted automatically, When the shutter speed
reaches a restricted minimum speed, the shutter speed
display blinks twice in the monitor during shooting. Leave
the camera for a while until the temperatu re drops, and then
set the shutter speed,
Another function that is set now is restricting Image size. 96
Off is selected for Shutter sound under Sound settings 165
in the setup menu.
Continuous H, Continuous L, BSS or Multi-shot 16 is 86
selected for Continuous in the shooting menu.
A setting other than Off is selected for Auto bracketing, 89Museum is selected in scene mode. S0
Smile timer or Blink proof is set to On for smart portrait 57, 58mode.
Sport continuous mode is selected, 62
Do not block the speaker, S, 28
Off is selected for AF assist in the setup menu, Even when
Auto is set, AF assist illuminator may not light depending on 163
the AF area position or scene mode,
Lens is dirty. Clean lens. 75
White balance does not match light source, 82
As the subject is dark, shutter speed is too slow or ISO
sensitivity is too high, Noise can be reduced by:
Using flash, 34
Speci_ing a lower iSO sensitivity setting, 84
Applying Noise reduction in the shooting menu to suit 94situations,
Using a scene mode which has noise reduction ability. 45
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Flash is set to _) (off). 34Built in flash window is blocked. 38
Pictures are too Subject is beyond flash range. 34
dark Adjust exposure compensation, 41(underexposed), Raise the ISO sensitivity, 84
Subject is backlit. Raise the built in flash, set Backlight of 34, 51the scene mode or set the flash mode to _ (fill flash).
Pictures are too
bright
(overexposed).
Unexpected results
occurred whenflash is set to auto
with red eyereduction.
Skin softeningresults are not as
expected.
Saving imagestakes time.
Cannot set or use
Continuous or
Auto bracketing.
Cannot set
Optimize image.
Adjust exposure compensation.
When _ (auto with red eye reduction) or "fill flash with
slow sync and red eye reduction" of the Night portrait
scene mode is applied during shooting, In Camera Red Eye
Fix may, in very rare cases, be applied to areas not affected by
red eye. Set a flash mode other than _ (auto with red eye
reduction), select a scene mode other than Night portrait,
and resume shooting.
Skin softening may not produce the desired results
depending on shooting conditions.
For pictures with four or more faces, try using Skin
softening in the playback menu,
It may take more time to save images in the followingsituations.
When the noise reduction function is in operation
When flash is set to _;_ (auto with red-eye reduction)
When using scene mode Night landscape or
Backlit scene HDR while shooting
When using skin softening while shooting
When using sport continuous while shooting
When using Active-D Lighting while shooting
Another function that is set now is restricting the
Continuous setting or Auto bracketing.
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Playback
File cannot be
played back.
Cannot play a
sequence.
Ca nnot zoom in or]
picture,
Cannot record or
play back voice
memo.
Cannot use quickretouch, D
Lighting, skin
softening, small
picture, black
border, or crop
options.
Pictures not
displayed ontelevision,
Nikon Transfer
does not start
when camera is
connected to a
computer.
Cause/Solution
File was overwritten or renamed by computer or anothermake or model of camera.
Interval timer shooting in progress.Movies recorded with cameras other than COOLPIX P1O0
cannot be played back.
Pictures shot continuously with cameras other than
COOLPIX P100 cannot be played as a sequence.
Check the Sequence display options setting,
Playbackzoom cannot be used with movies, small pictures,
or cropped copies of size 320 x 240 pixels and below,
Voice memos cannot be attached to movies.
Voice memos cannot be attached to pictures taken withca meras other than COOLPIX P100, Voice memos that are
attached to the picture using other cameras cannot be
played back on this camera.
These options cannot be used with movies,
Editing other than Black border cannot be performed on
pictures shot with Image size of _ 3648x2432,16_3584x2016, and [_ 2736x2736,
Confirm the conditions that are required _r editing,Pictures taken with cameras other than COOLPIX P100
cannot be edited,
Video mode or HDMI is not correctly set in the TV
settings setup menu.Both an HDMI cable and an audio/video cable, or both anHDMI cable and a USB cable are connected.
Memory card contains no pictures. Replace memory card.Remove memory card to play back pictures from internal
memory.
Camera is off.
Battery is exhausted.
USB cable is not correctly connected.
Camera is not recognized by the computer.
Confirm that the operating system used is compatiblewith the camera.
Computer is not set to launch Nikon Transfer
automatically.
For more information on Nikon Transfer, refer to helpinformation contained in Nikon Transfer.
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screen iS not
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printer,
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printed are not
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Cannot select
paper size withcamera,
_'i"'! Cause/Solution _i"_
With some PictBridge compatible printers, the PictBridge
startup screen may not be displayed and it may be unable to
print pictures when Auto is selected for the Charge bycomputer option in the setup menu, Set the Charge by
computer option to Off and reconnect the camera to the)rinter.
Memory card contains no pictures. Replace memory card.
Remove memory card to print pictures from internal
memory.
Paper size cannot be selected from the camera in the
following situations, even for PictBridge compatible printers.
Use the printer to select page size,
The page size selected using the camera is not
compatible with the printer,
A printer that automatically sets the paper size is beingused.
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Compact digital camera
10.3 million
1/2.3 in. CMOS; approx. 10.6 million total pixels
26x optical zoom, NIKKOR lens
4.6 120ram (angle of view equivalent to that of 26 678mm lens in35mm [135] format)
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14 elements in 11 groups
Up to 4x (angleofviewequivalent to that of approx. 2712mm lensin 35mm [135] format)
Both image sensor shift and electronic (still pictures)Electronic (movies)
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File SYstem
File formats
Color LCD view£inder, 0.6 cm/0.24dn. TFT LCD,approx. 230k dot,
with diopter adjustment function
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7.Scm/3dn.,approx. 460k-dot, IFI LCDVari angle monitorwith oanti reflection coating and 5devel brightness adjustment,tiltable 82° downward, 90 ° upward
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Approx. 100 % horizontal and 100 % vertical (compared toactual picture)
Internal memory (approx. 43 MB), SD (Secure Digital) memorycards
DCF, Exif 2.2, and DPOF compliant
Still pictures: JPLGSound files (Voice Memo): WAV
Movies: MOV (Video: MPEG 4 AVC/H.264, Audio: AAC stereo)
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S M 2592x1944 • 3 M 2048x1536
2 M 1600x1200 • 1M 1280x960
PC 1024x768 • VGA 640x480
3:2 3648x2432 • 16:9 3584×2016
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]SO 160, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200
Auto (auto gain from ISO 160 to 800)
High ISO Sensitivity auto (ISO 160 to 1600)
Fixed ra nge auto (ISO 160 to 200, 160 to 400)Sport continuous mode (ISO 160 to 3200)
256-segrnent matrix, center-weighted, spot, spot AF area (with
support for gg focus areas)
Programmed auto exposure with flexible program, shutterpriority auto, aperture-priority auto, manual, auto bracketing,motion detection, exposure compensation ( 2.0 to +2.0 EV insteps of 1/3 EV)
[W]: 1 to +16.2 EV
[T]:06 to 163 EV
(exposure values achieved with automatic ISO sensitivity
adjustment converted to ISO 100 values)Mechanical and CMOS electronic shutter
• 1/2000 2 s• 1/2000 8 s (S, A, i mode)
• 1/8000 1 s (sport continuous mode)
• 4 s (Fireworks show scene mode)
Electronically controlled 6-blade iris diaphragm
10 steps of 1/3 EV
Can be selected from 10 and 2 seconds duration
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@ @ i:; _: : _ Aud_o/v_deooutput;d_g_ta__/O/US%;HD__n_Connector(HDMI output)Arabic, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Czech, Danish,Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian,
indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish,Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish
OneRechargeableLiionBatteryEN-EL5(supplied)ACAdapterEH-62A(optional)Approx.3h30min(whenusingChargingACAdapterEH68P/EH68P(AR)andwhennochargeremains)Approx.250shots(ENEL5)Approx.114.4x82.7x98.6mm(4.5x3.3x3.9in.)(excludingprojections)Approx.481g(17.0oz)(withbatteryandSDmemorycard)
Temperature 0to40°C(32to104°F).um,d,_ 8_%andbdowInocondensation>
• Unless otherwise stated, all figures are for a camera with a fully charged
Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN ELS operated atan ambient temperature of 25 o¢
(77 °F).
Based on Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standards for measuring the life
of camera batteries. Measured at 23 (+2) °C (73 (+4) °F); zoom adjusted with each shot, flash
fired with every other shot, image quality set to Normal, image size set to I_ 3648x2736.
Battery life may vary depending on shooting interval and length of time rnenus and images
are displayed.
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL5
_echargeable,,th,um,onbattery
Approx. 36 x 54 x 8 mm (1.4 x 2.1 x 0.3 in.) (excluding
projections)
Approx. 30 g (1.1 oz) (excluding terminal cover)iiiii
Charging AC Adapter EH-68P/EH-68P (AR)
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6.5 9.6VA
DC S.OV, 0.5 A
0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F)
EH 68P: Approx. 55 x 22 x 65 mm (2.2 x 0.9 × 2.6 in.)EH 68P (AR): Approx. 55 x 51.6 x 66 mm (2.2 x 2.0 x 2.6 in.)
EH 68P: Approx. 60 g (2.1 oz)EH 68P (AR): 65 g (2.3 oz)
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Supported Standards
• DCF: Design Rule for (arnera File System is a standard widely used in the digital
camera industry to ensure compatibility among different makes of camera.
• DPOF: Digital Print Order Format isan industry wide standard that allowspicturPs to be printed from print orders stored on the memory card.
• Exifversion 2.2:This camera supports Exif(Exchangeable Image File Format for
Digital Still Cameras) version 2.2, a standard that allows information stored withphotographs to be used for optimal color reproduction when images are outputfrom Exiflcompliant printers.
• PictBridge: A standard developed cooperatively by the digital camera and
printer industries, allowing photographs to be output directly to a printerwithout connecting the camera to a computer.
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Symbols
A Aperture-priority mode 66, 70
(apply selection} button 12I_1 Auto mode 26
Delete button 32, 33, 117, 137
DISP (display) button 15
[] Exposure compensation 41Flash mode 35
Flash pop-up button 35_ Focus mode 39
Help 14i Manual mode 66, 71
MENUMenu button 13
Iol Monitor button 14
• Movie-record button 127
[] Playback button 32
[] Playback mode 32
o_ Playback zoom 106
P Programmed auto mode 66, 68Scene auto selector 43
SCENEScene mode 45
_) Sell-timer 37
S Shutter-priority auto mode 66, 69[] Smart Portrait mode 55, 57
-_ Sport continuous mode 62, 64
t_ Subject tracking mode 59, 61T Tel e 29
[] Thumbnail display 104
U User setting mode 98W Wide 29
JPG 181
.MOV 181
.WAV 181
A
A/V cable 179
AC adapter 179
Active D-Lighting 95AF area mode 90
AF assist 4, 163
Aperture 67
Aperture-priority auto 70Audio/video cable 138
Audio/video-in jack 138
Auto 34
Auto bracketing 89Auto mode 26
Auto off 165
Autofocus 39, 60, 93, 135Autofocus mode 61,93
AV cable 138
B
B&W + color 81
Backlight ill 51Backlit scene HDR [] 52
Battery 16, 18, 179
Battery charger 20, 179
Battery level indicator 26
Battery-chamber/memory card slot cover
16, 24Beach/snow _ 48
Best shot selector 86
Black border 125
Blink proof 58
Blink warning 169BSS86
Built-in flash 34
Button sound 165
C
Calendar display 105
Charge by computer 145, 168
Charger 179
Charging AC Adapter 18, 179
Choose key picture 116
Close-up _ 49Command dial 11
Computer 140Continuous 86
Copy [] 51
Crop 126Custom 80
D
Date 22, 155
Date imprint 159
Daylight saving time 22, 156
Delete 32, 33, 103, 111,117, 137
Digital zoom 29, 164
Diopter adjustment control 14
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Distortion control 94
D-Lighting 121
DPOF printing 151DSCN 181
Dusk/dawn j 48
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Electronic VR 136
Exposure compensation 41
Exposure mode 66Extension 181
Eyelet for camera strap 7
F
Face priority g0File name 181
Fill flash 34
Fireworks show {:_._51
Firmware version 174
Fixed range auto 84
Flash exposure compensation g3Flash indicator 36
Flash mode 34
Focus 30, 90, 93
Focus area 30Focus indicator 30
Focus lock 31
Focus mode 38
Folder name 181
Food _1 50
Format 25,166
Format the internal memory 166
Format the memory card 25, 166FSCN 181
Full-frame playback 32, 33, 101Full-time AF 93, 135
H
HDM1138, 167
Help 14
Hide Image 114
High ISO Sensitivity auto 84
High speed continuous shooting 64HS movie 130, 131,134
_1Identifier 181
Image copy 115
Image quality 75
Image Sharpening 80
Image size 76
Infinity 38
Internal memory 24
Internal memory indicator 27
Interval Timer Shooting 86, 87
ISO sensitivity 36, 84
LLandscape [] 46
Language 167Lens 4, 177, 195
Lens cap 7, 179
Li-ion rechargable battery 18, 179
Lithium-ion type battery 16, 18, 179
MMacro close-up 38Manual focus 38, 40Manual Mode 71
Memory capacity 26
Memory card 24, 180
Memory card slot 24
Metering 85
Microphone 4, 117, 127
Minimum shutter speed 84Mode dial 42
Monitor 8, 10, 177
Monitor brightness 158
Monitor settings 158Monochrome filter 81Motion detection 162
Movie length 135Movie menu 132
Movie playback 137
Movie recording 127
Movie settings 133Multi selector 12
Multi-shot 16 86
Museum _ 50
__NNight landscape [] 49
Nightportrait[] 47NikonTransfer141Noisereduction94Numberofexposuresremaining26,77
Off34Opticalzoom29OptimizeImage79Optionalaccessories179P__
Panorama assist _ 52, 53
Paper size 148, 149Party/indoor _ 47
PictBridge 146, 198
Picture editing 118
Pictures in a sequence 102
Playback 32, 101,104, 105, 106, 117, 137
Playback menu 107
Playback mode 32
Playback zoom 106Portrait _ 46
Power 21, 22, 26Power connector cover 4, 179
Power switch/power-on lamp 18, 21Preset manual 83
Pre-shooting cache 64, 65
Press halfi_vay 30
Print 146, 148, 149Print set 108
Print Set Date Option 109Printer 146
Programmed auto mode 68Protect 113
oQuick retouch 120
R
Rear-curtain sync 34
Rechargeable battery 179
Recording 127
Recording slow motion movies 130
Red-eye reduction 34, 163Reset all 171
Reset file numbering 174
Resetting Saved Settings 100
Rotate image 114RSCN 181
S
Saturation 80
Save to user setting 99Scene auto selector 43
Scene mode 45
Self-timer 37
Self-timer lamp 37, 55
Sequence display options 116
Setup menu 152
Shooting 26, 42
Shooting menu 73
Shooting with Face Priority 91Shutter sound 165
Shutter speed 67
Shutter-Priority Auto Mode 69Shutter-release button 30
Single 86
Single AF 93, 135
Skin softening 57, 122Slide show 110
Slow sync 34
Small picture 124
Smart portrait mode 55, 57Smile timer 57
Sound settings 165
Sport continuous mode 62, 64SSCN 181
Subject Tracking Menu 59, 61Sunset _ 48
Switching between tabs 13
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Television 138
Thumbnail display 104Time difference 157
Time zone 157
TV settings 167
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USB cable 141,147, 179
USB/Audio video connector 138, 141,147
User setting mode 98
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v_Vari-angle monitor 6Vibration reduction 160
Video output 167Voice memo l 17Volume 137
wWelcome screen 154White balance 82
Wide 29Wind Noise Reduction 136
zZoom 29Zoom control 29
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