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Table of contents For Your Safety ............................................................................................... i Cautions ........................................................................................................iii Notices ..........................................................................................................iv Before You Begin........................................................................1 Introduction ..........................................
The Shooting Menu ..................................................................65 Using the Shooting Menu............................................................................. 65 Image Mode................................................................................................. 67 White Balance .............................................................................................. 69 Exp. +/- .........................................................................................
Before You Begin Introduction Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX5600 (E5600)/COOLPIX4600 (E4600) digital camera. This manual has been written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your Nikon digital camera. Read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it handy when using the product. To make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbols and conventions are used: This icon marks tips, additional information you may find helpful when using your camera.
Parts of the Camera Power switch (Q 12) Microphone (E5600 only) (Q 47) Power-on lamp (Q 12) Shutter-release button (Q 7) Built-in Speedlight (Q 24) Viewfinder (Q 18) Self-timer lamp (Q 26) Before You Begin Eyelet for camera strap Memory card slot cover (Q 10) Power connector cover for AC adapter Attaching the Camera Strap 2 Lens (Q 18)
Parts of the Camera Red (!) lamp (Q 20) Green (AF) lamp (Q 20) Viewfinder (Q 18) Mode dial (Q 6) Zoom (l/O ) buttons (Q 18) Menu button (Q 65, 75) Multi selector (!/Y/&/V) (Q 7) Monitor (Q 5, 18) x(play) button (Q 22) Battery-chamber cover (Q 8) Battery-chamber Tripod socket (Q 25, 26) cover latch (Q 8) Interface connector cover (Q 48, 50) Speaker (E5600 only) Interface connector cover USB connector (Q 50, 56) Audio/video (AV) out connector (E5600 only) (Q 48)/ Video output connector (E4600 only) (Q
The Monitor Shooting AE-L 2 3 1 21 18 20 19 Before You Begin 17 16 15 4 5 6 7 BW +1.0 5M 14 8 10 11 10 AUTO 13 9 999 12 1 Shooting mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 2 AE-L1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 12 Number of exposures remaining/ length of movie. . . . . . . . 16, 17, 60 3 Focus indicator2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 13 Flash mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 4 Zoom indicator2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 14 Image mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The Monitor Playback 17 16 12 2005 . 05 . 01 12 : 00 100NIKON 0008 . JPG 15 14 13 3 8 10 7 8 10 START Current folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 File number and type . . . . . . . . . 23 Internal memory/memory card indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Battery level indicator1 . . . . . . . . 12 Volume indicator2 . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Voice memo recording guide2 . . .47 Voice memo playback guide2 . . . 47 Current frame number/total number of frames/length of movie. . . .
The Mode Dial Using the mode dial, you can select from seven shooting modes and setup mode. Choose a shooting mode according to shooting conditions. To select a mode, align the mode icon with the "J" mark next to the mode dial. P Auto (Q 16) Before You Begin Choose this mode to take pictures. Select from six shooting menus to achieve the desired effect. W Movie (Q 60-64) Choose from three kinds of movies. Make movies with sound using the E5600, or using E4600 for silent movies only.
Navigating the Menus The multi selector is used to navigate through the camera menus. Move cursor up. Press center (I) to make selection. Cancel and return to previous menu, or move cursor left. Display sub-menu, move cursor right, or make selection. The Shutter-Release Button Your camera has a two stage shutter-release button. The camera sets focus and exposure when the button is pressed halfway. The green (AF) lamp next to the viewfinder will light when the focus operation is complete.
First Steps Inserting Batteries Your camera uses: • LR6 (AA) alkaline batteries (×2), or • Nikon EN-MH1 rechargeable nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries (×2), or • ZR6 (AA) nickel manganese batteries (×2), or • FR6/L91 (AA) lithium batteries (×2) 3 1 1 Open the battery-chamber cover 2 Insert the batteries 3 Close the battery-chamber cover • Slide the battery-chamber cover latch as illustrated (c), pull the battery-chamber cover (d) and open (e).
Inserting Batteries Replacing Batteries Turn the camera off and make sure that the power-on lamp has gone out before removing or inserting batteries. Read Battery Warnings Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer. Damaged Batteries The following batteries can not be used: • Batteries with peeling or damaged insulation. Using batteries with damaged insulation could result in leakage, overheating, or rupture.
Inserting Memory Cards Pictures can be stored in the camera's internal memory (about 14 MB) or on Secure Digital (SD) memory card. If no memory card has been inserted in the camera, pictures will be stored in the memory, and if the camera contains a memory card, then pictures will automatically be stored on the card. To store pictures in the internal memory, remove the memory card.
Inserting Memory Cards Formatting Memory Cards Memory cards must be formatted before first use. For information on formatting memory cards, see "The SET-UP Menu: Format memory/card" (Q 97, 98). Removing Memory Cards Memory cards can be removed without loss of data when the camera is off. To remove memory cards, turn the camera off and confirm that the power-on lamp is off. Do not open the memory card slot cover while the power-on lamp is lit.
Checking the Battery Level 5M AUTO 10 1 Turn the camera on 2 Check the battery level in the monitor • Press the power switch. The power-on lamp will light. Rotate the mode dial to a setting other than f. • When the camera is turned on for the first time, a language selection dialog will be displayed. Choose the desired language and press I (the center of multi selector). See "First Steps: Basic Setup" (Q 14).
Checking the Battery Level Turning the Camera Off To turn the camera off, press the power switch when the power-on lamp is lit. Do not remove the batteries or disconnect the EH-62B AC adapter until the power-on lamp has gone out.
Basic Setup The first time the camera is turned on, a language-selection dialog will be displayed in the monitor. Follow the steps below to choose a language and set the time and date. 1 :Cancel 2 :Set DATE Set time and date? No Yes :Set Highlight Yes and press I. 3 TIME ZONE First Steps 0 1. 0 1. 2005.
Basic Setup 5 6 HOME TIME ZONE M 01 0 1 . 2005 :Set Display DATE menu. 8 DATE DATE D M Y D M Y 01 0 1 . 2005 01 05 2005 00 : 00 00 : 00 :Set :Set Edit Day (order of Day, Month, and Year may differ in some areas). 9 Y :Set Select home time zone. 7 D 00 : 00 London, Casablanca :Back DATE 10 DATE D Select Month. Repeat steps 8–9 to edit Month, Year, hour, and minute. M Y DATE M D Y 0 5 . 0 1 . 2005 13 : 0 0 :Set First Steps 0 1 . 0 5 .
Basic Photography Step 1 - Select P Mode This section details the basic steps involved in taking pictures in P (auto) mode. In this automatic, "point-and-shoot" mode, the majority of camera settings are controlled by the camera in response to shooting conditions, producing optimal results in most situations. 1 Rotate the mode dial to P 2 Turn the camera on • The power-on lamp will light and the monitor will display a welcome screen (Q 89).
Step 1 - Select P Mode Number of Exposures Remaining If the number of exposures remaining is zero, the message "OUT OF MEMORY" will be displayed in the monitor. No further pictures can be taken until you: • choose a lower Image mode setting (Q 67) • insert a new memory card (Q 10) • delete some pictures (Q 22-23, 78-79) Shooting Menu Pressing ^ button in P (auto) mode displays the SHOOTING MENU (Q 65). Using the SHOOTING MENU, Image mode (Q 67), White balance (Q 69), Exp.
Step 2 - Frame the Picture 1 Ready the camera Hold the camera steadily in both hands. Photographs can be framed in the monitor or the viewfinder. Don't Block the Shot To avoid dark or partially obscured pictures, keep your fingers and other objects away from the lens, flash window and microphone (E5600 only).
Step 2 - Frame the Picture Digital Zoom In digital zoom, data from the camera's image sensor are processed digitally, enlarging the center portion of the picture to fill the frame. Unlike optical zoom, digital zoom does not increase the amount of detail visible in the picture. Instead, details visible at maximum optical zoom are simply enlarged, producing a slightly "grainy" image.
Step 3 - Focus and Shoot 1 Red (!) lamp Green (AF) lamp Focus indicator Press the shutter-release button halfway to set focus and exposure. In P mode, the camera will automatically focus on the subject at the center of the frame. Focus and exposure will lock while the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. With the shutter-release button pressed halfway, check focus and flash. Focus is indicated by the green AF (autofocus) lamp next to the viewfinder and by the focus indicator in the monitor.
Step 3 - Focus and Shoot During Recording While pictures are being recorded to the memory or memory card, the green (AF) lamp blinks, and the < icon lights or the memory icon }// blinks. You can continue to take pictures until the < icon is displayed. Do not turn the camera off, eject the memory card, or remove or disconnect the power source while picture are being recorded. Cutting power or removing the memory card in these circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to the camera or card.
Step 4 - View the Results (Full-screen Playback Mode) 2005 . 05 . 01 13: 00 100NIKON 0001. JPG 1 5M Erase 1 image (s)? 1 1 Press the x button 2 View pictures in the monitor To view additional pictures, press the multi selector down or right to view pictures in the order recorded, up or left to view pictures in reverse order. To scroll quickly to a particular frame number without viewing the intervening pictures, press and hold the multi selector.
Step 4 - View the Results (Full-screen Playback Mode) Deleting Your Last Shot At any time during shooting, you can press the u button to delete the last picture taken. The confirmation dialog shown at right will be displayed. Delete the picture as described opposite under "Deleting Unwanted Pictures." Erase 1 image (s)? No Yes :Set Playback Tip The first and last pictures in memory are linked.
More on Photography When Lighting Is Poor: Using the Flash The following flash modes are available: More on Photography Mode !# Auto % Auto with red-eye reduction $ Flash Cancel (off) ! Anytime Flash ( fill flash) k (Slow sync) How it works When to use it Flash fires when lighting is Best choice in most situations. poor. Use for portraits (works best when subject is well within range of flash and looking at pre-flash).
When Lighting Is Poor: Using the Flash Exit menu. Flash mode shown by icon at bottom of monitor. 5M 10 Sensitivity ( ISO Equivalency) "Sensitivity" is a measure of how quickly the camera responds to light. Your Nikon digital camera normally has a sensitivity roughly equivalent to film with an ISO 50 rating.
Taking a Self-Portrait: Using the Self-Timer More on Photography When the self-timer is on, pictures are taken ten seconds after the shutter-release button is pressed. This can be used to allow you to appear in your own pictures or to prevent close-up or low-light shots from being blurred by the camera movement that occurs when the shutter-release button is pressed.When using this option, you should either mount the camera on a tripod (recommended) or rest it on a flat, level surface.
Easy Close-ups: Macro Close-up Mode 1 2 Macro close-up OFF ON Macro close-up OFF ON : Set Display Macro close-up menu. 3 : Set Highlight ON (to exit without changing setting, wait for a while or press multi selector to left). 4 5M Exit menu. & icon appears in monitor when camera is in macro close-up. AUTO 10 Frame picture. If zoom indicator and & icon are displayed in green, camera can focus at a distance of 4 cm/1.6″.
Assist and Scene Modes More on Photography Your Nikon digital camera offers a choice of four "assist" and twelve "scene" modes. In these modes, camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected subject type, sparing you the necessity of adjusting settings one-by-one. Assist Modes Assist modes are chosen by rotating the mode dial to the desired mode. Framing assist options are available to help you compose your shots.
Assist and Scene Modes Assist and Scene Modes Image Mode The Image mode option is available in the assist mode and scene mode menu (Q 67). IMAGE MODE :Exit :Set :Help IMAGE MODE :Exit :Set :Help Assist and Scene Modes Help Pressing O(T) button when displaying the assist or scene menu displays the help for the selected assist or scene. PORTRAIT Use for portrait pictures, create soft skin tone effects.
Framing Assist More on Photography The four assist modes offer a selection of framing assist options that allow you to compose pictures with the help of framing guides displayed in the monitor. To use framing assist, rotate the mode dial to the desired mode and follow the steps below. 1 PORTRAIT :Exit :Set 2 PORTRAIT CLOSE-UP :Exit :Help :Set :Help After selecting mode, display framing assist menu. Choose composition type. Current selection shown by large icon and caption.
Framing Assist i Portrait Assist PORTRAIT i PORTRAIT No guides are displayed in monitor. Camera focuses on subject in center of frame; focus lock can be used to focus on off-center subjects. :Exit :Set :Help PORTRAIT LEFT 9 PORTRAIT LEFT Use to compose shot with subject centered in left half of frame. Camera will focus on subject in framing guide.
Framing Assist NLandscape Assist More on Photography N (landscape assist) mode helps you frame vivid landscape shots that enhance outlines, colors, and contrast. A framing assist menu helps you frame not only natural landscapes but also cityscapes and portrait shots featuring a landmark in the background. LANDSCAPE :Exit :Set :Help SCENIC VIEW :Exit :Set :Help ARCHITECTURE N LANDSCAPE No guides are displayed in monitor.
Framing Assist j Sports Assist SPORTS :Exit :Set :Help SPORT SPECTATOR :Exit :Set :Help SPORT COMPOSITE :Exit ! :Set :Help j SPORTS While shutter-release button is held down, pictures are recorded at rate of about 3 frames every 2 seconds (rate of shooting will slow when < icon is displayed). With E5600, camera records eleven shots when image mode is set to H Normal (2592). With E4600, camera records eight shots when image mode is set to F Normal (2288).
Framing Assist m Night Portrait Assist More on Photography m (night portrait assist) mode is used for taking portrait shots at night, when it provides a natural balance between the main subject and the background. Pictures taken at slow shutter speeds are adjusted to improve quality, slightly increasing processing time; to prevent blurring, mount the camera on a tripod or rest it on a flat, stable surface. For more information on framing assist options, see i Portrait Assist (Q 31).
e Scene Mode 1 PARTY/INDOOR :Exit :Set :Help Scene mode 2 BEACH/SNOW :Exit Display scene menu. :Set :Help Choose scene. Current selection shown by large icon and caption. 3 5M AUTO 10 Make selection to return to shooting mode. Selected scene shown by icon at top left corner of monitor. 35 More on Photography e (scene) mode offers a menu of twelve "scenes," each corresponding to a common situation, such as a backlit subject, sunset, or interior shot.
e Scene Mode The following scenes are available: More on Photography BPARTY/INDOOR Use for shots that include details of the background, or to capture the effects of candlelight and other indoor background lighting. ! %* Y OFF* & OFF CBEACH/SNOW Vividly captures the brightness of such subjects as snowfields, beaches, or sunlit expanses of water. Flash mode automatically set to !AUTO; other modes can be selected. ! !#* Y OFF* & OFF DSUNSET Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises.
e Scene Mode EDUSK/DAWN Pictures taken at slow shutter speeds are processed to improve quality, slightly increasing time before pictures are saved to memory or memory card. ! $ Y OFF* & OFF FNIGHT LANDSCAPE A slow shutter speed is used to produce stunning night landscapes. Focus is fixed at infinity. Pictures taken at slow shutter speeds are processed to improve quality, slightly increasing time before pictures are saved to memory or memory card.
e Scene Mode GMUSEUM More on Photography Flash turns off ($) automatically. Use this mode indoors where flash photography is prohibited (for example, in museums and art galleries) or in other indoor settings in which you do not want to use the flash. •The Best Shot Selector (BSS;Q 73) turns on automatically, reducing the effects of inadvertent camera movement. •Macro close-up turns off automatically; other modes can be selected. •Photography may be prohibited altogether in some settings.
e Scene Mode JBACK LIGHT ! ! Y OFF* & OFF MUNDERWATER Use when taking underwater photographs using the water-proof case (WP-CP3). ! !#* Y OFF* & OFF* * Other modes can be selected. 39 More on Photography Use when light is coming from behind your subject, throwing their features into shadow, or when your subject is in the shade but the background is brightly lit. The flash will fire automatically to "fill in" (illuminate) shadows.
e Scene Mode More on Photography KPANORAMA ASSIST Use to take a series of photographs that you will later join to form a single scene (for example, a panorama or 360º virtual-reality image). ! $* Y & OFF OFF* * Other modes can be selected. To use panorama assist, follow the steps below. 1 PANORAMA ASSIST :Exit :Set 5M :Help Highlight K (PANORAMA ASSIST). 3 2 10 Press I (the center of the multi selector). Pan direction displayed in greenish yellow.
e Scene Mode Take first picture. About one third of picture is shown superimposed on view through lens (if pan direction is left to right, picture will appear on left side of monitor). AE-L 10 5M 6 AE-L 7 AF 5M 10 Compose the next shot to overlap with the previous picture. 8 Take the next picture. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until all shots in series have been taken. End series. Shooting will also end if a new mode is selected or camera enters standby mode.
More on Playback Viewing Pictures on the Camera Viewing Multiple Pictures: Thumbnail Playback Pressing the l (W) button in full-screen playback displays the pictures in the memory or on the memory card in "contact sheets" of four thumbnail images. The following operations can be performed while thumbnails are displayed: To Press Description More on Playback Press multi selector up, down, left or right to highlight pictures. Press I (the center of the multi selector) to return to full-screen playback.
Viewing Pictures on the Camera Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom Use the O (T) button to zoom in on still images displayed in full-screen playback. While the picture is zoomed in, you can save a cropped copy of the picture that contains only the portion of the image visible in the monitor. Playback zoom and cropping are not available when the current picture is a movie or a copy created using the small picture option (Q 64, 83). Cropped copies can not be further cropped.
Viewing Pictures on the Camera Cropping Pictures This option lets you crop part of a picture and save it as a separate file. 1 2 1.2 : Scroll : Zoom Zoom picture in and out. More on Playback 3 Save this image as displayed? 4.0 : Scroll : Zoom Scroll picture. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until desired portion of image is displayed in monitor. To view the new, cropped copy, press the multi selector down until the copy is displayed. No Yes :Set Confirmation dialog displayed.
Viewing Pictures on the Camera Adjusting a picture tone automatically Press I (the center of the multi selector) in full-screen playback. The tone adjusted picture is created automatically as a separate picture. This function is called D-Lighting in the E5600/E4600. Using D-Lighting, backlit or insufficient flash light volumes can be adjusted brightly. Please see the D-Lighting samples on the next page. 1 2005 . 05 . 01 13: 00 1 1 Select picture in full-screen playback.
Viewing Pictures on the Camera D-Lighting Samples Before After + More on Playback + + 46
Viewing Pictures on the Camera Voice Memos: Recording and Playback (E5600 only) Using the camera’s microphone, you can record a voice memo by pressing the shutter-release button while a picture with the O: @ icon is displayed in full-screen playback (Q 22). Do not touch the microphone during recording. Voice memos cannot be recorded or played back for movies (Q 60) or during thumbnail playback (Q 42) or playback zoom (Q 43).
Viewing Pictures on TV Using the EG-CP14 audio/video (AV) cable (E5600) or EG-CP11 video cable (E4600) included with your camera, you can connect the camera to a television or video-cassette recorder (VCR). Choosing a Video Mode The Video mode item in the Interface option of the SET-UP menu offers a choice of NTSC and PAL standards (Q 99). Be sure that the standard selected matches that used in the device.
Viewing Pictures on a Computer Using the UC-E6 USB cable and PictureProject software provided with your camera, you can view your photographs and movies on a computer. Before you can transfer (copy) pictures to your computer, you will need to install PictureProject. For more information on installing PictureProject and transferring pictures to your computer, see the Quick Start Guide and the PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD).
Viewing Pictures on a Computer Connecting the USB Cable Turn the computer on and wait for it to start up. After confirming that the camera is off, connect the UC-E6 USB cable as shown below. Connect the camera directly to the computer; do not connect the cable via a USB hub or keyboard. More on Playback UC-E6 USB cable You can now turn the camera on and transfer pictures as described in the Quick Start Guide.
Viewing Pictures on a Computer Disconnecting the Camera If PTP is selected in the USB menu, you can turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable once transfer is complete. If you have not changed the USB option in the camera SET-UP menu from its default setting of Mass storage, you must remove the camera from the system as shown below before turning the camera off or disconnecting the cable.
Printing Pictures Pictures stored in the memory or on the memory card can be printed in the same way as pictures taken with a film camera. Using the Print set option in the PLAYBACK MENU, you can specify the pictures to be printed, the number of prints, and the information to be included with each print. Printing pictures More on Playback Pictures can be printed as follows.
Printing Pictures 1 PLAYBACK MENU 1/2 Print set Slide show Delete Protect Transfer marking :Exit :Set 2 :Exit :Help Highlight Print set. 3 PRINT SET Print selected Delete print set 4 PRINT SELECTION 2005 . 05 . 01 12 : 00 :Back :Set Highlight Print selected. 5 5 5 :Set Pictures on memory card displayed as thumbnail images. 6 PRINT SELECTION PRINT SELECTION 1 2005 . 05 . 01 12 : 00 :Back 4 :Set Highlight picture. 5 2005 . 05 .
Printing Pictures 7 PRINT SELECTION 2 2005 . 05 . 01 12 : 00 :Back 8 4 :Set PRINT SET More on Playback Done Date Info :Exit :Set Done 54 5 Use the multi selector to specify number of prints (up to 9). To deselect picture, press the multi selector down until icon disappears. Repeat steps 5-7 to select additional pictures. To exit without altering print order, press ^ button. Press I (the center of the multi selector) to complete print order and display menu of print options.
Printing Pictures Print Set If you display the PRINT SET menu after creating a print order, the Date and Info options will be reset. "Date" 2005.05.01 More on Playback If Date is selected, the date of recording will appear on pictures printed using DPOF. The date is based on the photo information recorded with the picture, and will not be correct if the camera clock was set incorrectly when the picture was taken (Q 14-15).
Printing Via Direct USB Connection Your camera allows pictures to be printed directly from the camera using PictBridge. If the UC-E6 USB cable is used to connect the camera to a printer that supports PictBridge, pictures can be printed directly from the memory or memory card without having to be transferred to a computer. 1 USB PTP Mass storage Select PTP in the camera USB menu. • For more information on selecting the USB option, see "Viewing Pictures on a Computer" (Q 49).
Printing Via Direct USB Connection 4 5 PictBridge Print selection Print all images DPOF printing PRINT SELECTION 2005 . 05 . 01 12 : 00 Cancel :Set :Back Highlight Print selection.* 5 5 :Set Display PRINT SELECTION dialog. * To print one copy of all pictures on memory card, highlight Print all images and press multi selector to right. 7 PRINT SELECTION PRINT SELECTION 1 2005 . 05 . 01 12 : 00 :Back 4 2005 . 05 . 01 12 : 00 5 :Set :Back 4 5 :Set Scroll through pictures.
Printing Via Direct USB Connection 10 PRINT SELECTION Printer ready? 007 prints Start print Back Cancel + :Set Printing 002/007 Done YOU MAY TURN OFF THE CAMERA + :Cancel :Resume Display confirmation dialog. Press the multi selector up or down to highlight option, and press I (the center of the multi selector) to select. More on Playback • Select Start print to start printing. To interrupt printing, press I, then turn camera off and disconnect USB cable.
Printing Via Direct USB Connection 5 DPOF PRINTING Printer ready? 007 prints Start print Confirm Cancel + :Set Printing 002/007 + Done YOU MAY TURN OFF THE CAMERA :Cancel :Resume Display confirmation dialog. Press the multi selector up or down to highlight option, press I (the center of the multi selector) to select. Before Printing Before printing via direct USB connection, make sure that the printer supports PictBridge or USB Direct and check printer settings.
Movies W Recording Movies Movies can be recorded with sound recorded via the camera's built-in microphone, using the E5600, or silent movies using the E4600: 1 Rotate the mode dial to W 2 Turn the camera on 3 Start recording The monitor shows the length of the movie that can be recorded. 0h 0m20s Movies 0h 0m12s 60 Press the shutter-release button all the way down to start recording. During recording, the zREC icon blinks and progress is shown by the indicator at the bottom of the monitor.
W Recording Movies The type of movie recorded can be selected from the following options: Length of movie *1*2 Type Description Memory 14 MB Memory card 128 MB 256 MB TV movie 640 Movies are recorded at a rate of 15 frames per second. Vertical interlacing is used to Approx. achieve a size of 640 × 480 pixels, suitable 24 s for television playback. Approx. Approx. 3 m 40 s 7 m 23 s Small size 320 Movies are recorded at a rate of 15 frames Approx. per second.
W Recording Movies To select a movie mode: 1 2 MOVIE Movie options Auto-focus mode 0h 0m20s Select W Mode. 3 4 MOVIE Movie options Auto-focus mode :Exit :Set :Exit Movies MOVIE OPTIONS TV movie 640 Small size 320 Smaller size 160 :Exit :Set * To exit without changing mode, press ^ button. 6 MOVIE Movie options Auto-focus mode :Set :Help Make selection to return to the MOVIE menu. Return to shooting mode. Selected movie mode shown in monitor.
W Recording Movies The MOVIE menu also includes the following focus options: Focus mode Description Single AF Camera focuses when shutter-release button is pressed halfway. Focus locks when focus operation is complete. Continuous AF Camera adjusts focus when necessary. To choose a focus option from the MOVIE menu: 1 2 MOVIE Movie options Auto-focus mode :Exit :Set :Exit :Help Highlight Auto-focus mode.
Viewing Movies In full-screen playback mode (Q 22), movies can be played with sound (E5600 only). Movies are indicated by a W icon and can be viewed by pressing I (the center of the multi selector). Playback controls are displayed at the top of the monitor; press the multi selector to left or right to highlight a control, then press I to perform the selected operation.
The Shooting Menu Using the Shooting Menu In P (auto) mode, the following settings can be adjusted from the SHOOTING MENU: Option Image mode White balance Exp. +/Continuous BSS Color Options Q Description Choose image size and quality. 67-68 Match white balance to your light source. 69 Adjust exposure for very bright, very dark, or highcontrast subjects. 71 Take pictures one at a time or in a sequence. 72 Turn the Best Shot Selector (BSS) on or off.
Using the Shooting Menu To make a selection from the SHOOTING MENU: 1 SHOOTING MENU 1/2 Image mode White balance Exp. +/Continuous BSS :Exit :Set 2 0 -0.3 :Help :Exit :Set Display options. Highlight menu item. 3 EXP. +/+0.3 4 EXP. +/+0.7 +0.3 0 :Exit :Set Highlight option. To return to previous step, press the multi selector to left. +0.3 AUTO 5M 10 Make selection. To exit menu and return to shooting mode, press ^ button.
Image Mode Image mode Pictures taken with a digital camera are recorded as image files. The size of the files, and with it the number of images that can be recorded in the memory or on the memory card, depends on the size and quality of the images. Before shooting, choose image quality and size according to how you plan to use the picture.
Image Mode The following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stored in the memory or on 128- and 256-megabyte memory cards at different image mode settings. Image mode High (2592*) (E5600 only) * Memory Memory card 14 MB 128 MB 256 MB Approx. 5 Approx. 49 Approx. 99 High (2288*) (E4600 only) Approx. 7 Approx. 64 Approx. 129 Normal (2592) (E5600 only) Approx. 10 Approx. 97 Approx. 195 Normal (2288) (E4600 only) Approx. 14 Approx. 125 Approx.
White Balance White balance The color of the light reflected from an object varies White balance 1/2 with the color of the light source. The human brain is A-WB Auto able to adapt to such changes in color, with the result PRE White bal. preset that we see white objects as white, regardless of Daylight whether they are in the shade, direct sunlight, or under Incandescent incandescent lighting.
White Balance Preset White Balance Preset white balance is used when shooting under mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with a strong color cast (for example, to make pictures taken under a lamp with a red shade look as though they had been taken under white light). When White bal. preset is selected from the WHITE BALANCE menu, the camera will zoom in and the menu shown at right will be displayed in the monitor.
Exp. +/The EXP. +/- (exposure compensation) menu is used to alter exposure from the value suggested by the camera, making pictures brighter or darker. Exposure can be adjusted in the range -2.0 to +2.0 EV. • When the exposure compensation is altered, the new setting is reflected in the picture in the monitor. Exp. +/- EXP. +/+0.3 0 -0.3 :Exit :Set Choosing an Exposure Compensation Value Exposure Compensation At settings other than 0, exposure compensation is shown in the monitor. +1.
Continuous Continuous Use the options in this menu to capture a fleeting expression on a portrait subject, photograph a subject that is moving unpredictably, or capture motion in a series of pictures. CONTINUOUS Single Continuous Multi-shot 16 :Exit Option Single Continuous Multi-shot 16 :Set Description Camera takes one picture each time shutter-release button is pressed. Camera takes pictures continuously while shutter-release button is held down.
Best Shot Selector BSS When the "Best Shot Selector" (BSS) is on, the camera takes pictures as long as the shutter-release button is held down, to a maximum of ten. These images are then compared and the sharpest picture (the picture with highest level of detail) saved to the memory or memory card.
Color Options Color Options Use the options in this menu to add special effects to your pictures. There are five special effects to choose from. • The effect you choose is reflected in the picture displayed in the monitor. COLOR OPTIONS Standard color Vivid color Black-and-white Sepia Cyanotype :Exit Option :Set Description Standard color Picture appears with natural colors. Vivid color Picture appears in sharp colors. Black-and-white Picture appears in black and white.
The Playback Menu Using the Playback Menu The PLAYBACK MENU contains the following options: Description Q Print set Select pictures for printing on a DPOF-compatible device; specify number of copies and information to be included on prints. 52-55 Slide show View pictures in the memory or on the memory card in an automatic slide show. 77 Delete Delete all or selected pictures. Protect Protect selected pictures from accidental deletion.
Using the Playback Menu Icon Type Display The Playback Menu Using the Menus option of the SET-UP menu switches the menu display between Text and Icons (Q 103). Playback Menu Help Pressing O(T) button when displaying the PLAYBACK MENU displays the help for the selected item. Print set :Exit :Help Print set Select pictures for DPOF printing and choose the number of copies.
Slide Show Slide show This option is used to play pictures back in an automated "slide show" with about three seconds between each picture. 2 SLIDE SHOW The Playback Menu 1 Pause Start Loop :Exit :Set Highlight Start. Begin slide show. The following operations can be performed during the show: To Press Pause slide show Description Menu shown right will be displayed. Highlight Restart and press I (the center of the multi selector) to resume show. Highlight End and press I to end show.
Delete Delete The Playback Menu The DELETE menu contains the following options: If no memory card is inserted in the camera, pictures in the internal memory will be deleted. If the camera contains a memory card, pictures on the card will be deleted. To delete pictures in the internal memory, remove the memory card. DELETE Erase selected images Erase all images :Exit :Set Deleting Selected Pictures 1 2 DELETE Erase selected images Erase all images :Exit 2005 . 05 .
Delete DELETE The Playback Menu 6 Erase 1 image (s)? No Yes :Back :Set Confirmation dialog displayed. Select Yes to delete pictures, No to exit without deleting pictures. Deleting All Pictures To delete all unprotected pictures in the memory or on the memory card: 1 DELETE Erase selected images Erase all images ޓޓ ޓޓ ޓޓ :Exit :Set Highlight Erase all images. 2 DELETE Erasing all images ( excluded) No Yes :Back :Set Confirmation dialog displayed.
Protect Protect The Playback Menu This option is used to protect pictures from accidental deletion. Protected files can not be deleted by pressing the u button or using the options in the DELETE menu. Note, however, that protected pictures will be deleted when the memory or memory card is formatted. 1 2 PROTECT 2005 . 05 . 01 12 : 00 :Back 4 ON OFF 3 2005 . 05 . 01 12 : 00 5 :Set Highlight picture. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select additional pictures.
Transfer Marking Transfer marking TRANSFER MARKING All on All off Select image(s) :Exit Option :Set Description V All on (default option) All pictures in memory or on memory card are marked for transfer. All off Remove transfer marking from all pictures in memory or on memory card. Select image(s) Mark selected pictures for transfer. Transferring More than 999 Pictures No more than 999 pictures can be marked for transfer.
Transfer Marking Marking Selected Pictures for Transfer The Playback Menu 1 TRANSFER MARKING All on All off Select image(s) :Exit :Set :Back :Back 4 4 ON OFF 5 :Set 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select additional pictures. To deselect picture, highlight and press the multi selector down. To exit without changing transfer status of pictures, press ^ button. TRANSFER MARKING 2005 . 05 . 01 12 : 00 :Set Highlight picture.
Small Picture Small pic. To create a small copy of a picture, select Small pic. after displaying the image in full-screen playback or selecting it in the thumbnail display. Size (pixels) Description q 640 × 480 640 × 480 Copy can be displayed full-screen on television or 13” monitor with no drop in quality. r 320 × 240 320 × 240 Suited to display on web pages. Small file size reduces time needed to display picture in web browser.
Copy Copy The Playback Menu This option is used to transfer pictures from the camera's internal memory to the memory card, or vice versa. } indicates the camera's internal memory and / the memory card. This option is displayed only when the memory card is inserted. COPY :Exit :Set Copying Selected Pictures 1 2 COPY :Exit :Set :Exit Highlight (memory → memory card) or (memory card → memory), press the multi selector to right. 3 COPY 2005 . 05 .
Copy 6 COPY CAMERA TO CARD Selected images will be copied. OK? 2005 . 05 . 01 12 : 00 :Back 4 No Yes 5 :Set Select highlighted picture. Selected pictures marked by A icon. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to select additional pictures. To deselect picture, highlight and press the multi selector down. :Back :Set Confirmation dialog displayed. Select Yes to copy pictures, No to exit without copying pictures.
Copy Copy The Playback Menu • If there is not enough space in the memory or on the memory card to receive the copy, the message "IMAGE CANNOT BE SAVED" will be displayed (Q 109). Delete unwanted pictures or insert a new memory card (if using a memory card) before trying again. • Copying of pictures taken with another make of camera or retouched on a computer is not guaranteed by Nikon.
The Set-up Menu Using the Set-up Menu The SET-UP menu contains the following options: Option Description Q Welcome screen Choose the welcome screen displayed when the camera is turned on. 89 Date Monitor settings Date imprint Set the camera clock. 90-91 Hide or display the monitor indicators and set the monitor brightness. 92 93 94 Blur warning Choose whether or not to perform a camera shake check.
Using the Set-up Menu Icon Type Display Using Menus option of the SET-UP menu switches the menu display between Text and Icons (Q 103). Welcome screen :Set :Help Set-up Menu Help The Set-up Menu Pressing O(T) button when displaying the SET-UP menu displays the help for the selected item. Welcome screen Choose the image displayed when the camera is turned on.
Welcome Screen This option is used to choose the welcome screen displayed when the camera is turned on. Welcome screen WELCOME IMAGE SELECT Disable welcome Nikon Animation Select an image :Set Option Description Disable welcome No welcome screen is displayed when camera is turned on. Image shown at right is displayed when camera is turned on. Animation (default option) Short animation is displayed when camera is turned on.
Date Date This option is used to set the camera clock. This option is available after you have set the camera clock when using your camera for the first time. For more information on setting the camera clock, see "First Steps: Basic Setup" (Q 14). DATE 2005. 0 1. 0 1 00 : 00 Date Time zone :Set Option Date Description Set the date and time (Q 14). The Set-up Menu Select the time zone. The normal time zone setting is (home time zone).
Date (Travel Destination Time Zone) To set the clock to the travel destination time zone, highlight and press I (the center of the multi selector). While the travel destination time zone is selected, a icon will be displayed in the monitor when the camera is in shooting mode. To choose a new travel destination, highlight and press the multi selector to the right, then choose a location as described on the previous page.
Monitor Settings Monitor settings This option is used to set the monitor display. MONITOR SETTINGS Photo info Brightness 3 :Set Photo Info Select this option to hide or display the monitor indicators, or turn the monitor off. PHOTO INFO The Set-up Menu Show info Hide info Monitor off :Set Option Show info Hide info Monitor off Description Display current settings in monitor when taking or viewing pictures. Current settings are hidden. Turn the monitor off (P mode only).
Date Imprint Date imprint The Date imprint option is used to imprint the date or the date and time of recording on pictures as they are recorded to the memory or memory card. It can not be used to imprint a date stamp on pictures after recording. DATE IMPRINT Off Date Date and time :Set Option Description Time and date do not appear on pictures. Date Date is imprinted at bottom right corner of all pictures taken while this option is in effect.
Sound Settings Sound settings The options in this menu control the sound settings listed below. With E4600, sound settings can only be set On or Off. Choosing Off mutes button, shutter and start-up sounds. Tone and volume cannot be adjusted. SOUND SETTINGS Button sound ON Shutter sound 1 Start-up sound ON Volume :Set Option The Set-up Menu Button sound (E5600 only) Shutter sound (E5600 only) Description Control the sounds that alert you to camera's functions: •When the mode dial is set.
Blur Warning This option is used to display or hide the camera shake warning after you have taken a picture. Blur warning BLUR WARNING Off On :Set Selecting On displays the warning only if inadvertent camera movement has caused the picture you have just taken to be blurred. Select Yes to keep the picture or No to delete it. PICTURE IS BLURRED.
Auto Off Auto off To save battery power, the camera will enter standby mode if no operations are performed for a preset length of time. AUTO OFF Auto off Sleep mode 1m OFF :Set Option The Set-up Menu 96 Description AUTO OFF 30s 1m 5m 1 30m Auto Off Choose how long monitor will remain on before turning off automatically. Choose from thirty seconds (30s), one minute (1m) default setting, five minutes (5m) and thirty minutes (30m).
Format memory Format memory/card Format card This option is used when you need to format the camera's internal memory or a memory card. If no memory card is inserted in the camera, the internal memory will be formatted, and if the camera contains a memory card, the card will be formatted. To format the internal memory, remove the memory card. 1 :Set 2 :Set MEMORY CARD FORMAT WARNING! All images will be deleted! No Format :Set Highlight Quick format or Format*.
Format memory/card Formatting Memory/Card • When formatting memory cards, use the Format card option of the camera. The camera may be unable to access memory cards formatted using a computer or other device. • Do not turn the camera off or remove the batteries or memory card when the message "FORMATTING" is displayed on the monitor. • When memory or memory cards are formatted, all data in the memory or the memory cards is deleted. Before formatting transfer the pictures you wish to save to a computer.
Language Language Choose the language for camera menus and messages from Deutsch (German), English, Español (Spanish), Français (French), Italiano (Italian), Nederlands (Dutch), Svenska (Swedish), (Japanese), (Simplified Chinese), (Traditional Chinese) or (Korean). :Set :Back Interface Interface Item INTERFACE USB Video mode + VIDEO MODE NTSC PAL The Set-up Menu Set USB mode or the video mode.
Auto Transfer Auto transfer Choose whether or not to set Transfer marking option to the picture taken. When the Auto transfer option is set to On, all pictures taken are set to be transferred and V icon is added when displayed. AUTO TRANSFER On Off :Set The Set-up Menu Option Description V On Select this option to set pictures or movies to be transferred automatically when they are taken or recorded.
Reset All The following settings are affected: Default Portrait Landscape Sports Night Portrait PARTY/INDOOR Small size 320, Single AF !# Off Off E5600: Normal (2592), E4600: Normal (2288) Auto ±0 Single Off Standard color All on Animation Show info 3 Off On 1 (E5600), On (E4600) On Normal On 1m Off On Text The Set-up Menu Setting i Portrait assist N Landscape assist j Sports assist m Night portrait assist e Scene W Movie Speedlight Self-timer Macro close-up Image mode White balance Exp.
Battery Type This option is used to choose the type of batteries inserted in the camera. Battery type BATTERY TYPE Alkaline COOLPIX(NiMH) Lithium :Set The Set-up Menu Option Alkaline COOLPIX (NiMH) Lithium Description Select this option when you have inserted alkaline (AA) batteries. Select this option when you have inserted rechargeable EN-MH1 (AA) nickel-metal hydride batteries. Select this option when you have inserted lithium (AA) batteries or nickel-manganese batteries.
Menus This option is used to switch the menu display of the SHOOTING MENU, PLAYBACK MENU or SET-UP menu to Text or Icons.
Firmware Version Firmware version Select this option to display the current firmware version. E5600 Ver.
Technical Notes Optional Accessories At the time of writing, the following optional accessories were available for your Nikon digital camera. Contact your local retailer or Nikon representative for details. Rechargeable battery Battery charger Additional EN-MH1 NiMH batteries are available from your retailer or local Nikon representative. MH-71, MH-70 battery charger for EN-MH1 batteries AC adapter EH-62B AC adapter Carrying case CS-CP18 soft case*1 Water-proof Case WP-CP3*2 *1 Not available in U.
Caring for Your Camera Cleaning Lens One key to cleaning the lens is to not touch it with your fingers. Remove dust or lint with a blower (typically a small device with a rubber bulb attached to one end that you pump to produce a stream of air out the other). To remove fingerprints or other stains that can not be removed with a blower, wipe the lens with a soft cloth, using a spiral motion that starts in the center of the lens and works out to the edges. Monitor Remove dust or lint with a blower.
Caring for Your Camera Storage Turn the camera off when not in use and check that the power-on lamp is off before putting the camera away. To prevent mold or mildew, store the camera in a dry, well-ventilated area. If you will not be using the product for long periods, remove the batteries to prevent leakage and store the camera in a plastic bag containing a desiccant. Do not store the camera case (available separately) in a plastic bag, as this may cause the material to deteriorate.
Error Messages The following table lists the error messages and other warnings that appear in the monitor and how to deal with them. Display Z (Flashes) WARNING ! ! BATTERY EXHAUSTED AFz (zflashes red) 2 PICTURE IS BLURRED. SAVE PICTURE? No Yes Problem Solution Set clock to current date and time. Clock not set. Turn camera off and replace batteries. Batteries exhausted. Use focus lock to focus on another subject at same distance, then recompose picture.
Error Messages Display Problem THIS CARD CANNOT BE USED 4 WARNING ! ! Error accessing memory card. THIS CARD CANNOT BE READ / Solution Q • Use approved card. • Check that connectors are clean. 105 - 109 Technical Notes • Choose lower image qual- 67-68 Camera in shooting mode: ity/ size. Insufficient memory to record • Delete pictures. 78-79 pictures at current settings. OUT OF Insert new memory card.
Error Messages Display WARNING! MODE DIAL IS NOT IN THE PROPER POSITION THIS IMAGE CANNOT BE DELETED Problem Solution Mode dial is positioned Adjust mode dial to select between two modes. desired mode. Technical Notes Attempt to delete protected Remove protection before picture. deleting picture. If error appears in computer USB cable disconnected or monitor, click OK to exit Picturememory card removed while Project.
Troubleshooting If your camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon representative. Refer to the page numbers listed in the right-most column for information on solving the problems listed here. Electronically-Controlled Cameras In extremely rare instances, unusual characters may appear in the monitor and the camera may stop functioning. In most cases, this phenomenon is caused by a strong external static charge.
Troubleshooting Problem No picture is taken when shutterrelease button is pressed Pictures are too dark (underexposed) Possible cause • Flash is off. • Flash window is blocked. • Subject is outside range of flash. • Exposure compensation is too low. Pictures are too • Exposure compensation is too high. bright (overexposed) Technical Notes Pictures are out of focus • Subject was not in focus area when shutter-release button was pressed halfway. • Green (AF) lamp flickers: camera unable to focus.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Q • Picture is a movie. 64 Copy can not be cre• Picture was created with small picture, crop, or D-Light- 44, 45, ated using small picing option. 83 ture, crop, or D• There is not enough free space in the memory or on Lighting option the memory card to store new copy. Can not zoom in on picture • Picture is a movie. • Picture was created with small picture option. • Picture has been cropped to size less than 320 × 240. 64 83 44 • Camera is off.
Specifications Type Effective pixels Technical Notes E5600/E4600 digital camera 5.1 million (E5600); 4.0 million (E4600) E5600 1/2.5” high-density CCD; total pixels: 5.36 million CCD E4600 1/2.5” high-density CCD; total pixels: 4.23 million 2,592 × 1,944 (2592) (E5600 only) 2,288 × 1,712 (2288) (E4600 only) 2,048 × 1,536 (2048) (E5600 only) Image size (pixels) 1,600 × 1,200 (1600) (E4600 only) 1,024 × 768 (1024) 640 × 480 (640) Lens 3 × Zoom Nikkor E5600: F=5.7 - 17.
Specifications Sensitivity Self-timer Built-in Speedlight Range (approx.) Flash control Interface Video output I/O terminals Power sources Number of frames taken in succession 115 Technical Notes Dimensions (W × H × D) Approximate weight Temperature Operating environment Humidity Approximately equivalent to ISO 50 (auto gain of two to four times) (up to equivalent of ISO 200) Ten-second duration W: 0.4 - 3.3 m/1´4” - 10´10” T: 0.4 - 2.
Index Symbols I button, 7 P (auto) mode, 6, 16 u (delete) button, 3, 22, 23, 42, 43, 64 ! lamp, see Lamp, red (!) N (landscape assist) mode, 6, 32 W (movie) mode, 6, 60-64 m (night portrait assist) mode, 6, 34 x (play) button, 3, 12, 22 i (portrait assist) mode, 6, 31 j (sports assist) mode, 6, 33 O:@ (voice memo), 47 Color Options, 74 Computer, connecting to, 4951 Continuous, 72 COPY, 38 Cropping pictures, 44 copying pictures to, 84-86 D AC adapter, i, iii, vi, 9, 59, 105 AF lamp, see Lamp, green (AF) A
Index Movies, 60-64 auto-focus mode, 63 recording, 60-63 viewing, 64 Multi selector, 3, 7 MUSEUM, 38 N NIGHT LANDSCAPE, 37 NTSC, see Video mode Number of exposures remaining, 16, 17, 68 O On/off, see Power switch P S Viewfinder, 2, 3, 18-19 e (scene) mode, 28, 35-51 Self-portraits, 26 Self-timer lamp, 2, 26 Self-timer, 26, 73 Sensitivity, 25 Setup menu, 87-104 f (setup) mode, 6, 87-104 Shooting menu, 65-74 Shutter-release button, 2, 7 Shutter-release delay, see Selftimer Size, see Image mode Slide sho
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