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Introduction Parts of the Camera and Main Functions The Basics of Shooting and Playback Shooting Features Playback Features Recording and Playing Back Movies General Camera Setup Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or Printer Reference Section Technical Notes and Index i
Introduction Read This First Introduction ii Thank you for purchasing the Nikon COOLPIX P530 digital camera. Before using the camera, please read the information in “For Your Safety” (Avii-ix) and familiarize yourself with the information provided in this manual. After reading, please keep this manual handy and refer to it to enhance your enjoyment of your new camera.
About This Manual If you want to start using the camera right away, see “The Basics of Shooting and Playback” (A16). To learn about the parts of the camera and information that is displayed in the monitor, see “Parts of the Camera and Main Functions” (A1).
Information and Precautions Life-Long Learning Introduction As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning” commitment to ongoing product support and education, continually updated information is available online at the following sites: • For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/ • For users in Europe and Africa: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support/ • For users in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East: http://www.nikon-asia.
About the Manuals Introduction • No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without Nikon’s prior written permission. • Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice. • Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product.
Disposing of Data Storage Devices Introduction vi Please note that deleting images or formatting data storage devices such as memory cards or built-in camera memory does not completely erase the original image data. Deleted files can sometimes be recovered from discarded storage devices using commercially available software, potentially resulting in the malicious use of personal image data. Ensuring the privacy of such data is the user’s responsibility.
For Your Safety This icon marks warnings, information that should be read before using this Nikon product, to prevent possible injury. Introduction To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them.
Introduction viii Do not leave the product where it will be exposed to extremely high temperatures, such as in an enclosed automobile or in direct sunlight Failure to observe this precaution could cause damage or fire. Observe caution when handling the battery The battery may leak, overheat, or explode if improperly handled. Observe the following precautions when handling the battery for use in this product: • Before replacing the battery, turn the product off.
Use appropriate cables When connecting cables to the input and output jacks, use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for the purpose, to maintain compliance with product regulations. Handle moving parts with care Be careful that your fingers or other objects are not pinched by the lens cover or other moving parts. Using the flash close to your subject’s eyes could cause temporary visual impairment The flash should be no less than 1 m (3 ft 4 in.) from the subject.
Notices Notices for Customers in the U.S.A. Introduction IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet if needed. The power supply unit is intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical or floor mount position.
Notice for Customers in Canada CAN ICES-3 B / NMB-3 B Notices for Customers in Europe CAUTIONS RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment is to be collected separately. The following apply only to users in European countries: • This product is designated for separate collection at an appropriate collection point. Do not dispose of as household waste.
Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................ ii Introduction Read This First ............................................................................................................................ ii About This Manual ..................................................................................................................................... iii Information and Precautions .......................
Introduction Special Effects Mode (Applying Effects When Shooting)......................................... 46 j, k, l, m Modes (Setting the Exposure for Shooting) ......................................... 48 The Control Range of the Shutter Speed................................................................................... 52 M (User Settings) Mode ........................................................................................................
Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or Printer.............................. 93 Introduction Connection Methods............................................................................................................. 93 Using ViewNX 2 ....................................................................................................................... 95 Installing ViewNX 2 ...........................................................................................................................
Introduction Metering ................................................................................................................................................ E32 Continuous Shooting .................................................................................................................... E33 ISO Sensitivity ..................................................................................................................................... E37 Exposure Bracketing..........................
Introduction Toggle Av/Tv Selection ................................................................................................................ E72 Reset File Numbering ................................................................................................................... E72 Blink Warning...................................................................................................................................... E73 Eye-Fi Upload....................................................
Parts of the Camera and Main Functions The Camera Body Flash raised 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions 1 2 3 15 HDMI mini connector (Type C) .......93 1 Eyelet for camera strap ....................... 6 9 2 Power switch/power-on lamp ... 22 10 Connector cover........................................93 3 w (function) button .......................... 4 11 4 Mode dial ................................................ 26 5 Microphone (stereo).................
1 2 3 4 5 6 14 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Speaker ..................................... 82, 89, 91 9 c (playback) button ...................... 32 2 Diopter adjustment control............7 10 3 Electronic viewfinder...........................7 d (menu) button ..............................................8, 68, 82, 89, 91 4 x (monitor) button ..........................7 5 b (e movie-record) button ........................................................
Principle Functions of the Controls For Shooting Control A Main Function 26 Move toward g (i) (telephoto) to zoom in closer to the subject, and move toward f (h) (wide-angle) to zoom out and view a larger area.
Control A Main Function Start and stop movie recording. 85 When the shooting mode is j, k, l, m or M: Display or close the setting menus such as Continuous or Vibration reduction. 71 b (e movie-record) button Parts of the Camera and Main Functions w (function) button Switch between the monitor and viewfinder. 7 x (monitor) button Play back images. 32 Delete the last image that was saved.
Control • Play back movies. • Switch from thumbnail playback or zoomed image display to full-frame playback. • While the setting screen is displayed, apply the selection. A 32 83, E5 43, E4 89 80, 81 8 Switch the magnification of an enlarged image. 80 Display and hide the menu. 8, 82 Delete images.
Attaching the Camera Strap and Lens Cap Attach the Lens Cap LC-CP24 to the strap, and then attach the strap to the camera. Parts of the Camera and Main Functions Attach the strap at two places. B Lens Cap • At times when you are not shooting images, attach the lens cap to the lens to protect it. • Do not attach anything other than the lens cap to the lens.
Switching Between the Monitor and Viewfinder (x Button) You can use the viewfinder when bright light under the open sky makes it difficult to see the monitor. Each press of the x button switches the display between the monitor and viewfinder. Viewfinder x (monitor) button When the image in the viewfinder is difficult to see, adjust by rotating the diopter adjustment control while looking through the viewfinder. • Take care not to scratch your eye with your fingertips or nails.
Using Menus (the d Button) Use the multi selector and k button to navigate the menus. 1 Press the d button. Parts of the Camera and Main Functions • The menu that matches the status of the camera, such as shooting or playback menu, is displayed. Unavailable menu items are displayed in gray and cannot be selected. Shooting menu 1/250 2 F5.6 25m 0s 840 Image quality Image size Picture Control Custom Picture Control White balance Metering Continuous Use the multi selector to select a menu item.
Switching Among Menu Tabs To display a different menu, such as the setup menu (A91), use the multi selector to switch to another tab. Tabs Shooting menu Set up Shooting menu Use J to move to the tabs. Image quality Image size Picture Control Custom Picture Control White balance Metering Continuous Welcome screen Time zone and date Monitor settings Print date Vibration reduction Motion detection AF assist Use HI to select a tab, and press the k button or K to apply the selection.
The Monitor The information that is displayed in the monitor during shooting and playback changes depending on the camera’s settings and state of use. By default, information is displayed when the camera is first turned on and when you operate the camera, and turns off after a few seconds (when Photo info is set to Auto info in Monitor settings (A91)). Parts of the Camera and Main Functions For Shooting 37 2 34 10 1.0 0.7 0.
Shooting mode............................26, 27 2 Flash mode .............................................56 3 Focus mode............................................61 4 Zoom indicator.............................29, 62 5 Focus indicator .....................................30 6 Zoom memory .....................................70 7 Movie options (normal speed movies).......................................89 8 Movie options (HS movies) ............89 9 Image quality............................
Parts of the Camera and Main Functions 1/250 1 7 12 3 4 5 6 10m 0s 9999 500mm 1/250 2 F5.6 F5.6 1/250 F5.6 10m 0s 9999 9 8 5 Spot metering area............................69 6 Center-weighted area......................69 2 Focus area (center/manual) ........................................36, 46, 69, 71, 79 7 View/hide histograms ............................................... 65, 91, E62 3 Focus area (face detection, pet detection) ................
For Playback Full-frame playback (A32) 1 2 3 45 6 78 10 9 999/999 999/ 999 9999/9999 a 1m 0s 1m 0s b 11 12 14 15 22 13 0112.JPG 15/05/2014 15:30 21 20 a 19 b 18 16 17 1 Protect icon............................................ 82 13 Volume indicator.........................82, 89 14 Image quality........................................ 68 2 Sequence display (when Individual pictures is selected) ........................................................83, E54 3 Print order icon.......
Tone level information display1 (A32) 4/132 100 + 1.0 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions 14 3 5 11 10 1/250 9 1 1 8 2 4 F5.6 7 6 Current image number/ total number of images 6 Image quality/Image size ............. 68 1 7 Aperture value ..................................... 48 2 ISO sensitivity........................................ 69 8 Shutter speed....................................... 48 3 Exposure compensation value... 65 9 Shooting mode................................
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The Basics of Shooting and Playback Preparation 1 Insert the Battery The Basics of Shooting and Playback 1 Open the battery-chamber/ memory card slot cover. 2 Insert the battery. • Push the orange battery latch in the direction indicated by the arrow (1), and fully insert the battery (2). • The battery locks into place when inserted correctly. Battery latch B Be Careful to Insert the Battery in Correct Direction Inserting the battery upside down or backwards could damage the camera.
Removing the Battery Turn the camera off and make sure that the power-on lamp and the monitor have turned off, and then open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover. Move the battery latch in the direction indicated by the arrow (1) to eject the battery (2). B High Temperature Caution The camera, battery, and memory card may be hot immediately after using the camera.
Preparation 2 Charge the Battery 1 Prepare the included charging AC adapter. The Basics of Shooting and Playback If a plug adapter* is included with your camera, attach the plug adapter to the plug on the charging AC adapter. Push the plug adapter firmly until it is securely held in place. Once the two are connected, attempting to forcibly remove the plug adapter could damage the product. * The shape of the plug adapter varies according to the country or region in which the camera was purchased.
The charge lamp Description The battery is charging. Off When charging is complete, the charge lamp stops flashing green and turns off. About 4 hours and 10 minutes are required to charge a fully exhausted battery. Flashes quickly (green) • The ambient temperature is not suited to charging. Charge the battery indoors with an ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F). • The USB cable or charging AC adapter is not properly connected, or there is a problem with the battery.
Preparation 3 Insert a Memory Card The Basics of Shooting and Playback 1 Turn off the camera and open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover. 2 Insert the memory card. • Slide the memory card in until it clicks into place. Memory card slot B Be Careful to Insert the Memory Card in Correct Direction Inserting the memory card upside down or backwards could damage the camera and the memory card. 3 Close the battery-chamber/ memory card slot cover.
Removing Memory Cards Turn the camera off and make sure that the power-on lamp and the monitor have turned off, and then open the battery-chamber/ memory card slot cover. Gently push the memory card into the camera (1) to partially eject the card (2). B High Temperature Caution The camera, battery, and memory card may be hot immediately after using the camera. Camera data, including images and movies, can be saved either in the camera’s internal memory or on a memory card.
Step 1 Turn the Camera On 1 Remove the lens cap. • See “Attaching the Camera Strap and Lens Cap“ (A6) for more information. 2 Press the power switch. The Basics of Shooting and Playback • If you are turning the camera on for the first time, see “Setting the Display Language, Date, and Time” (A24). • The monitor turns on. • To turn the camera off, press the power switch again. 3 Check the battery level indicator and the number of exposures remaining. Battery level indicator 1/250 F5.
C The Auto Off Function Flashes No operations performed No operations performed 1/250 F5.6 3 min 25m 0s 840 Camera turns off. • The time that elapses before the camera enters standby mode is about 1 minute. The time can be changed using the Auto off setting in the setup menu (A91). • While the camera is in standby mode, the monitor turns back on if you perform any of the following operations: - Press the power switch, shutter-release button, c button, or b (e movierecord) button.
Setting the Display Language, Date, and Time When the camera is turned on for the first time, the language-selection screen and the date and time setting screen for the camera clock are displayed. • If you exit without setting the date and time, O will flash when the shooting screen is displayed. 1 The Basics of Shooting and Playback 2 Use the multi selector HI to select the desired language and press the k button. Select Yes and press the k button.
5 Set the date and time, and press the k button. • Select a field: Press JK (changes between D, M, Y, h, and m). • Edit the date and time: Press HI. Date and time can also be changed by rotating the multi selector or command dial. • Confirm the setting: Select the m field and press the k button. 6 D M Y h m 15 05 2014 15 10 Edit Date and time 15/05/2014 15:10 • When settings are finished, the lens extends and the camera switches to shooting mode.
Step 2 Select a Shooting Mode Rotate the mode dial to select a shooting mode. • A (auto) mode is used in this example. Rotate the mode dial to A. The Basics of Shooting and Playback 26 C Notes About the Flash In situations where a flash is needed, such as in dark locations or when the subject is backlit, make sure to raise the flash (A56).
Available Shooting Modes A Auto mode (A35) Used for general shooting. y, X, s, c (Scene) modes (A36) u (Special effects) mode (A46) Effects can be applied to images during shooting. j, k, l, m modes (A48) Select these modes for greater control over shutter speed and aperture value. M (User settings) mode (A53) Setting combinations that are frequently used for shooting can be saved. The saved settings can be immediately retrieved for shooting simply by rotating the mode dial to M.
Step 3 Frame a Picture 1 Hold the camera steady. • Keep fingers and other objects away from the lens, flash, AF-assist illuminator, microphone, and speaker. The Basics of Shooting and Playback 2 Frame the picture. 1/250 C F5.6 25m 0s 840 Viewfinder By pressing the x button, you can shoot while looking through the viewfinder (A7). C When Using a Tripod • We recommend using a tripod to stabilize the camera in the following situations.
Using the Zoom When you move the zoom control, the zoom lens position changes. • To zoom in closer to the subject: Move toward g (telephoto) • To zoom out and view a larger area: Move toward f (wide-angle) • Rotating the zoom control all the way in either direction adjusts the zoom quickly. C Optical zoom Zoom in Digital zoom Notes About Digital Zoom The Basics of Shooting and Playback • A zoom indicator is displayed at the top of the monitor when the zoom control is moved.
Step 4 Focus and Shoot 1 The Basics of Shooting and Playback 30 Press the shutter-release button halfway. • When the subject is in focus, the focus area that includes the subject or focus indicator (A10) glows green (multiple focus areas can glow green). • When you are using digital zoom, the camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame and the focus area is not displayed. When the camera has focused, the focus indicator glows green.
The Shutter-release Button Press halfway To set focus and exposure (shutter speed and aperture value), press the shutter-release button lightly until you feel a slight resistance. Focus and exposure remain locked while the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. Press all the way Press the shutter-release button all the way to release the shutter and take an image. Do not use force when pressing the shutterrelease button, as this may result in camera shake and blurred images. Press the button gently.
Step 5 Play Back Images 1 Press the c (playback) button. • If you press and hold down the c (playback) button while the camera is turned off, the camera turns on in playback mode. The Basics of Shooting and Playback 2 Use the multi selector to select an image to display. Display the previous image • Press and hold down HIJK to scroll through the images quickly. • Images can also be selected by rotating the multi selector. • To return to shooting mode, press the c button or shutter-release button.
Step 6 Delete Images Press the l button to delete the image currently displayed in the monitor. 2 Use the multi selector HI to select the desired deletion method and press the k button. • See “Operating the Erase Selected Images Screen” (A34) for more information. • To exit without deleting, press the d button. 3 Delete Current image Erase selected images All images Select Yes and press the k button. • Deleted images cannot be recovered. • To cancel, select No and press the k button.
Operating the Erase Selected Images Screen 1 Use the multi selector J K to select an image to be deleted, and then use H to display S. • To undo the selection, press I to remove S. • Move the zoom control (A29) toward g (i) to switch to full-frame playback or f(h) to switch to thumbnail playback. The Basics of Shooting and Playback 2 Erase selected images Back Add S to all images that you want to delete and then press the k button to confirm the selection. • A confirmation dialog is displayed.
Shooting Features A (Auto) Mode Used for general shooting. • The camera detects the main subject and focuses on it. If a human face is detected, the camera automatically sets focus priority on it. • See “Focusing” (A76) for more information.
Scene Mode (Shooting Suited to Scenes) When a scene is selected, camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected scene. X Night landscape (A37)1, 2, s Night portrait (A38), c Landscape (A38)1, 2 Rotate the mode dial to X, s or c and take images. y (Scene) Shooting Features Scene menu Scene auto selector Portrait Sports Party/indoor Beach Snow Sunset Press the d button to display the scene menu and select one of the following scenes using the multi selector.
To View a Description (Help Display) of Each Scene Select a scene and move the zoom control (A1) toward g (j) to view a description of that scene. To return to the original screen, move the zoom control toward g (j) again. Tips and Notes X Night landscape • Press the d button to select Y Hand-held or Z Tripod in Night landscape. • Z Tripod: - One image is captured at a slow shutter speed when the shutter-release button is pressed all the way.
s Night portrait • Press the d button to select Y Hand-held or Z Tripod in Night portrait. • One image is captured at a slow shutter speed. Compared to using Z Tripod, when Y Hand-held is selected, the camera sets a slightly faster shutter speed in accordance with the shooting conditions to prevent camera shake. • Vibration reduction is disabled regardless of the Vibration reduction (A91) setting in the setup menu. • The flash always fires. Raise the flash before shooting.
y M x Scene auto selector • When you point the camera at the subject, the camera automatically selects the optimum scene mode from the list below and adjusts the shooting settings accordingly.
y M f Party/indoor • To avoid the effects of camera shake, hold the camera steady. Set Vibration reduction (A91) to Off in the setup menu when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting. y M k Close-up Shooting Features 40 From the screen displayed after k Close-up is selected, select Noise reduction burst or Single shot. • Noise reduction burst: This enables you to shoot a sharp image with a minimum of noise.
y M u Food • The focus mode (A61) setting is changed to D (macro close-up) and the camera automatically zooms to the closest position at which it can focus. • You can adjust hue by using the command dial. The hue setting is saved in the camera’s memory even after the camera is turned off. • You can move the focus area. Press the k button, use the multi selector HIJK or rotate it to move the focus area, and press the k button to apply the setting. 1/250 F5.
y M o Backlighting • From the screen displayed after o Backlighting is selected, HDR (high dynamic range) composition can be set. • Off (default setting): The flash fires to prevent the subject from being hidden in shadow. Shoot images with the flash raised. • Level 1-Level 3: Use when taking images with very bright and dark areas in the same frame. Select Level 1 when there is less difference between bright and dark areas, and Level 3 when there is more difference between bright and dark areas.
y M p Easy panorama • From the screen displayed after p Easy panorama is selected, select the shooting range from Normal (180°) (default setting) or Wide (360°). • The zoom position is fixed at wide-angle. • Press the shutter-release button all the way down, remove your finger from the button, and then slowly pan the camera horizontally. Shooting ends when the camera captures the specified shooting range. • Focus and exposure are locked when shooting starts.
y M O Pet portrait • When you point the camera at a dog or cat, the camera detects the pet’s face and focuses on it. By default, the shutter is automatically released when a dog or cat face is detected (pet portrait auto release). • From the screen displayed after O Pet portrait is selected, select Single or Continuous. - Single: Whenever a dog or cat face is detected, the camera captures 1 image. - Continuous: Whenever a dog or cat face is detected, the camera captures 3 images continuously.
y M g Moon • You can adjust hue by using the command dial. The hue setting is saved in the camera’s memory even after the camera is turned off. • Adjust the brightness with exposure compensation (A65) according to shooting conditions such as the waxing and waning of the moon and shooting requirements. • At the wide-angle zoom position, the framing border is displayed to indicate the angle of view equivalent to that of 1000 mm lens (in 35mm [135] format).
Special Effects Mode (Applying Effects When Shooting) Effects can be applied to images during shooting. Special effects Image quality Image size Special effects Special effects Shooting Features Soft Nostalgic sepia High-contrast monochrome Painting High key Low key Selective color Press the d button to display the special effects menu and select an effect using the multi selector. • The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. The position of the area cannot be moved.
Option Description High ISO monochrome Creates monotone (black-and-white) images by intentionally taking images with high ISO sensitivity. This setting is effective when shooting subjects in low lighting conditions. • The images taken may contain noise (randomly-spaced bright pixels, spots or lines). Creates images with an unusual hue by converting a positive color image into negative or negative color image into positive. • Rotate the command dial to select hue.
j, k, l, m Modes (Setting the Exposure for Shooting) Images can be shot with greater control by setting the shooting menu (A68) items in addition to setting the shutter speed or aperture value manually according to shooting conditions and requirements. • The focus area for autofocus differs depending on the setting of AF area mode (A69). • When AF area mode is set to Target finding AF (default setting), the camera detects the main subject and focuses on it.
Exposure The procedure for shooting images at the desired brightness (exposure) by adjusting the shutter speed or aperture value is called “determine exposure.” The sense of dynamism and amount of background defocus in images to be shot vary depending on the combinations of shutter speed and aperture value even if the exposure is the same. Adjusting the Shutter Speed In k mode, the range is from a maximum of 1/4000 to 8 seconds. In m mode, the range is from a maximum of 1/4000 to 15 seconds.
j (Programmed auto) Use for automatic control of the exposure by the camera. • Different combinations of shutter speed and aperture value can be selected without changing the exposure by rotating the 25m 0s 1/250 F5.6 840 command dial (“flexible program”). While flexible program is in effect, a flexible program mark (A) is displayed next to the mode indicator (j) in the upper left of the monitor.
B Notes About Shooting • When zooming is performed after the exposure is set, exposure combinations or aperture value may be changed. • When the subject is too dark or too bright, it may not be possible to obtain the appropriate exposure. In such cases, the shutter speed indicator or aperture value indicator flashes when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway (except when the m mode is used). Change the shutter speed setting or aperture value.
The Control Range of the Shutter Speed The control range of the shutter speed differs depending on the zoom position, aperture, or ISO sensitivity setting. Additionally, the control range changes in the following continuous shooting settings.
M (User Settings) Mode Setting combinations that are frequently used for shooting (User settings) can be saved in M. Shooting is possible in j (programmed auto), k (shutterpriority auto), l (aperture-priority auto) or m (manual). Rotate the mode dial to M to retrieve the settings saved in Save user settings. • Frame the subject and shoot with these settings, or change the settings as required.
Saving Settings in M Mode (Save User Settings) The frequently used settings for shooting can be changed and saved in M. 1 Rotate the mode dial to the original shooting mode. • Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l or m (A48). The flexible program (when set to j), shutter speed (when set to k or m) or aperture value (when set to l or m) will also be saved. • Settings can also be saved by rotating the mode dial to M (the default settings for the shooting mode j are saved at the time of purchase).
Functions That Can Be Set Using the Multi Selector The functions that are available vary with the shooting mode, as shown below. 1 2 4 3 1 m 2 n 1 2 y, u X, s , c Flash mode (A56) w 1 Self-timer (A59) w w w j, k, l, m, M w w – w w w w Exposure w compensation (A65) w w2 Smile timer (A60) 3 D Focus mode (A61) 4 o A 1 Shooting Features Function Availability depends on the setting. See “Default Settings” (A66) for more information.
Using the Flash You can shoot images with a flash by raising the built-in flash. You can set the flash mode to match the shooting conditions. 1 Press the m (flash pop-up) button to raise the flash. • When the flash is lowered, flash operation is disabled and S is displayed. Shooting Features 2 Press the multi selector H (m). 3 Select the desired flash mode (A57) and press the k button. • If a setting is not applied by pressing the k button within a few seconds, the selection will be canceled.
B The Flash Lamp The status of the flash can be confirmed by pressing the shutter-release button halfway. • On: The flash fires when you press the shutterrelease button all the way down. • Flashing: The flash is charging. The camera cannot shoot images. • Off: The flash does not fire when an image is taken. Available Flash Modes U Auto V Auto with red-eye reduction/Red-eye reduction Reduce red-eye in portraits caused by the flash (A58).
C The Flash Mode Setting • The available flash modes differ depending on the shooting mode. Flash mode U Auto V Auto with red-eye reduction Red-eye reduction X Fill flash Standard flash Y Slow sync Z Rear-curtain sync A y, X, s, c u j k l m w – – – – w – – – – w w w w – w * – * – – – – w w w w w w w w w w w – w – Shooting Features * Availability depends on the setting. See "Default Settings" (A66) for more information.
Using the Self-timer The camera is equipped with a self-timer that releases the shutter about 10 seconds or 2 seconds after you press the shutter-release button. Set Vibration reduction (A91) to Off in the setup menu when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting. 1 Press the multi selector J (n). 2 Select n10s (or n2s), and press the k button. Self-timer 3 Shooting Features • n10s (10 seconds): Use on important occasions, such as weddings.
Shooting Smiling Faces Automatically (Smile Timer) When the camera detects a smiling face, you can take an image automatically without pressing the shutter-release button. • This function can be used when the shooting mode is A (auto), j, k, l, m or M, or Portrait or Night portrait scene mode. 1 Press the multi selector J (n). • Change any flash mode, exposure, or shooting menu settings before pressing J. Shooting Features 2 Select a (smile timer), and press the k button.
Using Focus Mode Set the focus mode according to the distance to the subject. 1 Press the multi selector I (D). 2 Select the desired focus mode and press the k button. Shooting Features • If a setting is not applied by pressing the k button within a few seconds, the selection will be canceled.
Available Focus Modes Shooting Features A Autofocus The camera automatically adjusts the focus according to the distance to the subject. Use when the distance from the subject to the lens is 50 cm (1 ft 8 in.) or more, or 2.0 m (6 ft 7 in.) or more at the maximum telephoto zoom position. • The focus mode icon on the shooting screen is displayed only immediately after the setting is made. D Macro close-up Set when taking close-up images.
Taking Images with Manual Focus Available when the shooting mode is j, k, l, m or M, special effects mode, or Sports or Bird-watching scene mode. Press the multi selector I (D), select E (manual focus), and then press the k button. 2 Use the multi selector to adjust the focus while checking the enlarged view. Manual focus 0.3 • An enlarged view of the center area of the image is displayed. Press J to switch the 4 view between 2× and 4×. 1/250 F5.
C E (Manual Focus) • The digits displayed for the gauge on the right of the monitor in step 2 serve as a guideline for the distance to a subject that is in focus when the gauge is near the center. • The actual range at which the subject can be in focus varies depending on the aperture value and zoom position. To see whether the subject is in focus, check the image after shooting.
Adjusting Brightness (Exposure Compensation) You can adjust overall image brightness. 1 Press the multi selector K (o). 2 Select a compensation value and press the k button. C +2.0 -0.3 -2.0 Histogram Guide Exposure Compensation Value Shooting Features • To brighten the image, set a positive (+) value. • To darken the image, set a negative (–) value. • The compensation value is applied, even without pressing the k button.
Default Settings The default settings for each shooting mode are described below. Flash mode (A56) Shooting mode A (auto) U 3 Self-timer (A59) Focus mode (A61) Exposure compensation (A65) OFF1 A2 0.0 OFF A 0.0 u (special effects) W j, k, l, m X OFF1 A 0.0 M (user settings) X OFF1 A 0.0 X (night landscape) W4 OFF B4 0.0 s (night portrait) V5 OFF1 A4 0.0 c (landscape) W4 OFF B4 0.0 x (scene auto selector) U6 OFF A4 0.0 4 0.
Shooting mode Flash mode (A56) Self-timer (A59) Focus mode (A61) Exposure compensation (A65) p (easy panorama) W4 OFF4 A4 0.0 O (pet portrait) W4 Y12 A9 0.0 g (moon) W4 n2s B4 0.0 L (bird-watching) W4 OFF A13 0.0 1 2 3 4 5 Shooting Features Smile timer can also be selected. E (manual focus) cannot be selected. The flash is fixed at W (off) when High ISO monochrome is selected. The setting cannot be changed. The setting cannot be changed.
Functions That Can Be Set with the d Button (Shooting Menu) The settings listed below can be changed by pressing the d button during shooting. Shooting menu 1/250 F5.6 Image quality Image size Picture Control Custom Picture Control White balance Metering Continuous 25m 0s 840 Shooting Features Common Options Option Description A Image quality Allows you to set the image quality (compression ratio) of images to be saved.
Option Description A E32 Continuous Allows you to select single or continuous shooting. • Default setting: Single E33 ISO sensitivity Allows you to control the camera’s sensitivity to light. • Default setting: Auto When Auto is selected, E is displayed in the E37 monitor while shooting if ISO sensitivity increases. • In m (manual) mode, when set to Auto or Fixed range auto, the ISO sensitivity is fixed at ISO 100.
Option Shooting Features 70 Description A Reset user settings Allows you to reset the settings saved to mode dial M. 54 Zoom memory When the zoom control is moved, the zoom position (equivalent to focal length/angle of view in 35mm [135] format) is switched to the positions that have been selected by setting the check box to on in this menu option.
Functions That Can Be Set with the Fn (Function) Button The following functions can be also set by pressing the w (function) button instead of displaying the corresponding menu by pressing the d button. • This function can be used when the shooting mode is j, k, l, m or M.
Functions That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously Some functions cannot be used with other menu settings. Restricted function Description Focus mode (A61) When B (infinity) is selected, the flash is not available. Continuous (A69) The flash is not available (except for interval timer shooting). Exposure bracketing (A69) The flash is not available. AF area mode (A69) When Subject tracking is selected, the selftimer/smile timer is not available.
Restricted function Continuous/ Exposure bracketing Description Continuous (A69)/ Exposure bracketing (A69) Continuous and Exposure bracketing are not available simultaneously. Self-timer (A59) When self-timer is used, a single image is shot even if Continuous H, Continuous L, Preshooting cache, or BSS has been set. Smile timer (A60) When the camera detects smiling faces and the shutter is released, only one image is shot.
Restricted function Autofocus mode Multiple exposure Shooting Features Print date Digital zoom Setting Smile timer (A60) Autofocus mode option cannot be changed when the smile timer is selected. Focus mode (A61) When the focus mode is set to B (infinity), the autofocus mode operates using the Single AF setting. AF area mode (A69) When AF area mode is set to Face priority, Subject tracking or Target finding AF, Single AF is automatically selected. Continuous (A69) Not available simultaneously.
Restricted function Blink warning B Setting Description Smile timer (A60) When the smile timer is selected, blink warning is not available. Continuous (A69) When an option other than Single is selected, blink warning is not available. Exposure bracketing (A69) When an option other than Off is selected, blink warning is not available. Multiple exposure (A69) When Multiple exposure mode is set to On, blink warning is not available.
Focusing The focus area varies depending on the shooting mode. Using the Target Finding AF In A (auto) mode, or when AF area mode (A69) in j, k, l, m or M mode is set to Target finding AF, the camera focuses in the manner described below when you press the shutter-release button halfway. • The camera detects the main subject and focuses on it. When the subject is in focus, the focus area glows green. If a human face is detected, the camera automatically sets focus priority on it.
Using Face Detection In the following settings, the camera uses face detection to automatically focus on human faces. • s (night portrait), Scene auto selector or Portrait scene mode (A36) • a (smile timer) (A60) • When AF area mode (A69) is set to Face priority 1/250 F5.6 25m 0s 840 If the camera detects more than one face, a double border is displayed around the face that the camera focuses on, and single borders are displayed around the other faces.
Using Skin Softening When the shutter is released while using one of the shooting modes listed below, the camera detects human faces and processes the image to soften facial skin tones (up to 3 faces). • s (night portrait), Scene auto selector or Portrait scene mode (A36) Skin softening can also be applied to saved images (A82). B Notes About Skin Softening • It may take more time than usual to save images after shooting.
Focus Lock Use focus lock to capture creative compositions even when the focus area is set to the center of the frame. 1 Position the subject in the center of the frame and press the shutter-release button halfway. • Confirm that the focus area glows green. • Focus and exposure are locked. 2 F5.6 1/250 F5.6 25m 0s 840 Without lifting your finger, recompose the picture. • Make sure to maintain the same distance between the camera and the subject.
Playback Features Playback Zoom Moving the zoom control toward g (i) in full-frame playback mode (A32) zooms in on the image. 4/132 Playback Features 0112. JPG 15/05/2014 15:30 Image is displayed full-frame. g (i) f (h) Image is zoomed in. Displayed area guide • You can change the zoom ratio by moving the zoom control toward f (h) or g (i). The zoom can also be adjusted by rotating the command dial. • To view a different area of the image, press the multi selector HIJK.
Thumbnail Display, Calendar Display Moving the zoom control toward f (h) in fullframe playback mode (A32) displays images as thumbnails. 4/132 0112. JPG 15/05/2014 15:30 f (h) 1/132 g (i) Full-frame Display f (h) g (i) Thumbnail Display 2014 05 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3 Calendar Display B Playback Features • You can change the number of thumbnails displayed by moving the zoom control toward f (h) or g (i).
Functions That Can Be Set with the d Button (Playback Menu) When viewing images in full-frame playback mode or thumbnail playback mode, you can configure the playback menu settings listed below by pressing the d button (A8). Playback menu Quick retouch D-Lighting Skin softening Filter effects Print order Slide show Protect 4/132 0112.
Description A h Copy2 Allows you to copy images between the internal memory and a memory card. This function can also be used to copy movies. E53 C Sequence display options Allows you to select whether to display only the key picture for a sequence of images captured continuously or to display the sequence as individual images. • When only the key picture is displayed for a sequence, press the k button to display each image in the sequence.
Using the Screen for Selecting Images When an image selection screen such as the one shown on the right is displayed while operating the camera, follow the procedures described below to select the images. Erase selected images Back 1 Use the multi selector JK or rotate it to select the desired image. • Move the zoom control (A1) toward g (i) to switch to full-frame playback, or f (h) to switch to thumbnail playback.
Recording and Playing Back Movies Recording Movies Display the shooting screen. • Check the remaining amount of movie recording time. 1/250 F5.6 25m 0s 840 Movie recording time remaining 2 Press the b (e movie-record) button to start movie recording. Recording and Playing Back Movies 1 • The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame.
B Recording and Playing Back Movies 86 Maximum Movie Length Individual movie files cannot exceed 4 GB in size or 29 minutes in length, even when there is sufficient free space on the memory card for longer recording. • The maximum movie length for a single movie is displayed on the shooting screen. • Recording may end before either limit is reached if camera temperature becomes elevated. • The actual movie length may vary depending on the movie content, subject movement, or type of memory card.
B Notes About Using Zoom During Movie Recording • The zoom indicator is not displayed during movie recording. • There may be some degradation in image quality when digital zoom is used. If you zoom in on the subject while recording a movie, the zoom motion temporarily stops at the position where optical zoom is changed to digital zoom. Camera Temperature • The camera may become warm when recording movies for an extended period of time or when the camera is used in a hot area.
Saving Still Images While Recording Movies Recording and Playing Back Movies 88 If the shutter-release button is pressed all the way while recording a movie, one frame is saved as a still image (JPEG image). Movie recording continues while the still image is being saved. • The maximum number of still images that can be saved during a movie recording (10 images) and Q are displayed at the top left of the monitor. When f is displayed, a still image cannot be saved.
Functions That Can Be Set with the d Button (Movie Menu) Enter shooting mode M Press the d button M e (movie) tab (A9) Movie Movie options Autofocus mode Description A Movie options Select the movie type. Select normal speed to record movies at normal speed, or HS (high speed) to record movies that play in slow or fast motion.
Functions Available During Playback 7m 42s Recording and Playing Back Movies Rotate the multi selector or the command dial to advance or rewind. Playback controls are displayed at the bottom of the monitor. The operations listed below can be performed by using the multi selector JK to select a control and then pressing the k button. Function Icon Paused Description Rewind A Hold down the k button to rewind the movie. Advance B Hold down the k button to advance the movie. Pause playback.
General Camera Setup Functions That Can Be Set with the d Button (Setup Menu) Press the d button M z (setup) tab (A9) The settings of the menu options listed below can be configured. Welcome screen Welcome screen Time zone and date Monitor settings Print date Vibration reduction Motion detection AF assist Description A Allows you to select whether or not the welcome screen is displayed when the camera is turned on. E59 Time zone and date Allows you to set the camera clock.
Option General Camera Setup 92 Description A Format memory/ Format card Allows you to format the internal memory or the memory card. E69 Language Allows you to change the camera’s display language. E69 TV settings Allows you to adjust TV-connection settings. E70 Charge by computer Allows you to set whether or not the battery in the camera is charged when the camera is connected to a computer.
Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or Printer Connection Methods USB/audio/video output connector HDMI mini connector (Type C) Open the connector cover. Insert the plug straight. • Before connecting the camera to an external device, make sure the remaining battery level is sufficient and turn the camera off. Before disconnecting, make sure to turn the camera off. • If the AC Adapter EH-62A (available separately) is used, this camera can be powered from an electrical outlet.
Viewing images on a TV E13 Images and movies captured with the camera can be viewed on a TV. Connection method: Connect the video and audio plugs of the optional Audio Video Cable EG-CP16 (E81) to the TV’s input jacks. Alternatively, connect a commercially available HDMI cable to the TV’s HDMI input jack. Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or Printer 94 Viewing and organizing images on a computer A95 You can transfer images to a computer to perform simple retouching and manage image data.
Using ViewNX 2 Install ViewNX 2 to upload, view, edit, and share photos and movies. Your Imaging Toolbox ViewNX 2™ An Internet connection is required. For system requirements and other information, see the Nikon website for your region. 1 Download the ViewNX 2 installer. Start the computer and download the installer from: http://nikonimglib.com/nvnx/ 2 3 4 Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or Printer Installing ViewNX 2 Double-click the downloaded file. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Transferring Images to the Computer 1 Choose how images will be copied to the computer. Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or Printer Choose one of the following methods: • Direct USB connection: Turn the camera off and ensure that the memory card is inserted in the camera. Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable. The camera automatically turns on.
2 Transfer images to the computer. • Click Start Transfer. 3 Terminate the connection. • If the camera is connected to the computer, turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable. • If you are using a card reader or card slot, choose the appropriate option in the computer operating system to eject the removable disk corresponding to the memory card and then remove the card from the card reader or card slot.
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Reference Section The Reference Section provides detailed information and hints about using the camera. Shooting Using Easy Panorama (Shooting and Playback)...................... E2 Playback Viewing and Deleting Images Captured Continuously (Sequence) ............................................................................................ E5 Editing Still Images ............................................................................ E7 Connecting the Camera to a TV (Viewing Images on a TV) ......
Using Easy Panorama (Shooting and Playback) Shooting with Easy Panorama Rotate the mode dial to y M d button M p Easy panorama 1 Select W Normal (180°) or X Wide (360°) as the shooting range and press the k button. Easy panorama Normal (180°) Wide (360°) • When the camera is readied in the horizontal position, the image size (width × height) is as follows.
4 Move the camera in one of the four directions until the guide indicator reaches the end. • When the camera detects which direction it is moving in, shooting begins. Guide Example of Camera Movement • Using your body as the axis of rotation, move the camera slowly in an arc, in the direction of the marking (KLJI).
Viewing Images Captured with Easy Panorama Switch to playback mode (A32), display an image captured using easy panorama in fullframe playback mode, and then press the k button to scroll the image in the direction that was used when shooting. • Rotate the multi selector to scroll forward or backward quickly. 4/ 132 0004. JPG 15/05/2014 15:30 Playback controls are displayed at the bottom of the monitor during playback.
Viewing and Deleting Images Captured Continuously (Sequence) Viewing Images in a Sequence Images captured continuously are saved as a sequence. The first image of a sequence is used as the key picture to represent the sequence when displayed in full-frame playback mode or thumbnail playback mode (default setting). To display each image in the sequence individually, press the k button. 4/ 132 0004.
Deleting Images in a Sequence When the l button is pressed for images in a sequence, the images that are deleted vary depending on how the sequences are displayed. • When the key picture is displayed: - Current image: All images in the displayed sequence are deleted. - Erase selected images: When a key picture is selected on the erase selected images screen (A34), all images in that sequence are deleted. - All images: All images in the internal memory or on the memory card are deleted.
Editing Still Images Before Editing Images You can easily edit images on this camera. Edited copies are saved as separate files. Edited copies are saved with the same shooting date and time as the original. C Restrictions on Image Editing An image can be edited up to ten times.
k Quick Retouch: Enhancing Contrast and Saturation Select an image (A32) M d button (A8) M k Quick retouch Use the multi selector HI to select the desired effect level and press the k button. Quick retouch • The edited version is displayed on the right. • To exit without saving the copy, press J.
e Skin Softening: Softening Skin Tones Select an image (A32) M d button (A8) M e Skin softening 1 Use the multi selector HI to select the desired effect level and press the k button. Skin softening • To exit without saving the copy, press J. Normal Amount 2 Preview the result and press the k button. B Back Save Notes About Skin Softening • Up to 12 faces, in order of proximity to the center of the frame, can be enhanced.
p Filter Effects: Applying Digital Filter Effects Select an image (A32) M d button (A8) M p Filter effects Option Description Reference Section Soft portrait Blurs the background of human subjects. When no human subjects are detected, keeps the area in the center of the frame in focus and blurs the surrounding area. Selective color Keeps only a selected image color and makes other colors black-and-white.
2 Use HI to select the color to keep and press the k button. 3 Preview the result and press the k button. Selective color Preview • An edited copy is created. • To exit without saving the copy, press J. Back Save g Small Picture: Reducing the Size of an Image 1 Use the multi selector HI to select the desired copy size and press the k button.
a Crop: Creating a Cropped Copy 1 2 Move the zoom control to enlarge the image (A80). Refine copy composition and press the d button. • Move the zoom control toward g (i) or f (h) to adjust the zoom ratio. Set a zoom ratio at which u is displayed. • Use the multi selector HIJK to scroll the image so that only the portion to be copied is visible in the monitor. 3 4.0 Select Yes and press the k button. • An edited copy is created.
Connecting the Camera to a TV (Viewing Images on a TV) 1 Turn off the camera and connect it to the TV. • Make sure that the plugs are properly oriented. Do not insert or remove the plugs at an angle when connecting or disconnecting them. When using the optional audio video cable (E81) Yellow White Red Reference Section When using a commercially available HDMI cable to HDMI jack HDMI mini connector (Type C) 2 Set the TV’s input to external video input.
3 Press and hold down the c button to turn on the camera. • Images are displayed on the TV. • The camera monitor does not turn on. B If Images Are Not Displayed on the TV Make sure that TV settings (E70) in the setup menu conforms to the standard used by your TV. C Using a TV Remote Control (HDMI Device Control) The remote control of an HDMI-CEC-compatible TV can be used to select images, start and pause movie playback, switch between full-screen playback mode and four-image thumbnail display, etc.
Connecting the Camera to a Printer (Direct Print) Users of PictBridge-compatible printers can connect the camera directly to the printer and print images without using a computer. Connecting the Camera to a Printer 1 2 Turn off the camera. Turn on the printer. • Check printer settings. 3 Connect the camera to the printer using the included USB cable. • Make sure that the plugs are properly oriented. Do not insert or remove the plugs at an angle when connecting or disconnecting them.
4 The camera is automatically turned on. • The PictBridge startup screen (1) is displayed in the camera monitor, followed by the Print selection screen (2). Print selection 15/05 2014 NO. 32 32 B If the PictBridge Startup Screen Is not Displayed When Auto is selected for Charge by computer (E71), it may be impossible to print images with direct connection of the camera to some printers.
3 Select the desired number of copies (up to 9) and press the k button. Copies 1 4 Select Paper size and press the k button. PictBridge 4 prints Start print Copies Paper size 5 Select the desired paper size and press the k button. 6 Select Start print and press the k button. • Printing starts. • To cancel printing, press the k button. Default 3.5×5 in. 5×7 in. 100×150 mm 4×6 in. 8×10 in.
Printing Multiple Images 1 When the Print selection screen is displayed, press the d button. Print selection 15/05 2014 NO. 32 32 2 Use the multi selector HI to select Paper size and press the k button. • To exit the print menu, press the d button. 3 Select the desired paper size and press the k button. Reference Section • To apply the paper size setting configured on the printer, select Default as the paper size option.
Print selection Select images (up to 99) and the Print selection number of copies (up to 9) of each. • Use the multi selector JK to select 1 1 2 3 images, and use HI to specify the number of copies to be printed. • Images selected for printing are indicated by the check mark icon Back and the numeral indicating the number of copies to be printed. If no copies have been specified for images, the selection is canceled.
Editing Movies When editing movies, use a sufficiently charged battery to prevent the camera from turning off during editing. When the battery level indicator is B, movie editing is not possible. B Restrictions on Movie Editing Movies recorded with n 1080/60i or q 1080/50i, or p iFrame 720/30p or p iFrame 720/25p cannot be edited. Extracting Only the Desired Portion of a Movie The desired portion of a recorded movie can be saved as a separate file.
5 Use HI to select m (Save) and press the k button. Save • Follow the instructions on the screen to save the movie. 5m 52s B Notes About Movie Extracting • A movie that was created by editing cannot be edited again. • The actual trimmed portion of a movie may differ slightly from the portion selected using the start and end points. • Movies cannot be trimmed so that they are less than two seconds long.
The Shooting Menu (j, k, l or m Mode) Image Quality Enter shooting mode M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M Image quality Set the image quality (compression ratio) used when saving images. Lower compression ratios result in higher quality images, but the number of images that can be saved is reduced. Option Description Finer image quality than Normal. Compression ratio of about 1:4 a Fine b Normal Normal image quality, suitable for most applications.
Image Size Enter shooting mode M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M Image size Set the image size (number of pixels) used when saving JPEG images. The larger the image size, the larger the size at which it can be printed, but the number of images that can be saved is reduced.
Picture Control (COOLPIX Picture Control) (Changing the Settings for Image Recording) Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M Picture Control Change the settings for image recording according to the shooting scene or your preferences. Sharpness, contrast and saturation can be adjusted in detail. Description Option Reference Section b Standard (default setting) Standard processing for balanced results. Recommended for most situations.
Customizing Existing COOLPIX Picture Controls: Quick Adjust and Manual Adjust COOLPIX Picture Control can be customized using Quick adjust, which allows for balanced adjustment of sharpness, contrast, saturation and other image editing components, or manual adjust, which allows for detailed adjustment of the components individually. 1 Use the multi selector HI to select the desired type of COOLPIX Picture Control and press the k button. • Items can also be selected by rotating the multi selector.
Types of Quick Adjust and Manual Adjust Option Description Reference Section Quick adjust 1 Adjusts the sharpness, contrast and saturation levels automatically. Setting to the – side reduces the effect of the selected COOLPIX Picture Control, and setting to the + side emphasizes its effect. • Default setting: 0 Image sharpening Controls how much outlines are sharpened during shooting. The higher the number, the sharper the image, and the lower the number, the softer the image.
Option Toning 3 1 2 3 Description Controls the tint used in monochrome photographs from B&W (black-and-white), Sepia, and Cyanotype (blue-tinted monochrome). Pressing the multi selector I when Sepia or Cyanotype is selected enables you to select a saturation level. Press JK to adjust the saturation. • Default setting: B&W (black-and-white) Quick adjust is not available in Neutral, Monochrome, Custom 1 and Custom 2. The values set manually are disabled if quick adjust is used after manual setting.
Custom Picture Control (COOLPIX Custom Picture Control) Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M Custom Picture Control Customize the settings of COOLPIX Picture Control (E25) and register them in Custom 1 or Custom 2 of Picture Control. Creating COOLPIX Custom Picture Controls 1 Use the multi selector HI to select Edit and save, and press the k button.
White Balance (Adjusting Hue) Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M White balance Adjust white balance to suit the light source or weather conditions in order to make the colors in images match what you see with your eyes. • Use Auto (normal) under most conditions. Change the setting when you want to adjust the hue of the image you are taking. Description Option White balance is automatically adjusted to suit lighting conditions.
C Color Temperature Color temperature is an objective measure of colors of light sources which are expressed in the unit of absolute temperature (K: Kelvin). Light sources with lower color temperatures appear more reddish, while light sources with higher color temperatures appear more bluish.
Using Preset Manual Use the procedure below to measure the white balance value under the lighting used during shooting. 1 Place a white or gray reference object under the lighting that will be used during shooting. 2 Use the multi selector HI to select Preset manual, and press the k button. • The lens extends to the zoom position for measurement. 3 Select Measure.
Metering Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M Metering The process of measuring the brightness of the subject to determine the exposure is known as “metering.” Use this option to set the method of how the camera meters exposure. Option G Matrix (default setting) Description The camera uses a wide area of the screen for metering. Recommended for typical shooting.
Continuous Shooting Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M Continuous Option U k m One image is captured each time the shutter-release button is pressed. Continuous H While the shutter-release button is held all the way down, images are captured continuously. • The frame rate for continuous shooting is about 7 fps and the maximum number of continuous shots is about 7 (when image quality is set to Normal and image size is set to i 4608×3456).
Option Description Continuous H: 60 fps Each time the shutter-release button is pressed all the way, images are captured at a high speed rate. • The frame rate for continuous shooting is about 60 fps and the maximum number of continuous shots is 60. • Image size is fixed at O 1920×1080. BSS (Best Shot Selector) While the shutter-release button is held all the way down, the camera captures a series of up to 10 images and automatically saves the sharpest image.
C Pre-shooting Cache When the shutter-release button is pressed halfway or all the way down, images are saved in the manner described below. Press down halfway Press down all the way Images saved before Images saved by pressing all the way pressing all the way • The pre-shooting cache icon (Q) in the monitor glows green while the shutterrelease button is pressed halfway.
2 Set the desired interval between each shot. • Use JK to select an item , and use HI to set the time. • Press the k button when setting is complete. 3 4 m s 00 30 Edit Press the d button to display the shooting screen. Press the shutter-release button to shoot the first image. • The shutter is automatically released at the specified interval to shoot subsequent images. • The monitor turns off and the power-on lamp flashes during the intervals between shots (when the battery is used).
ISO Sensitivity Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M ISO sensitivity Higher ISO sensitivity allows darker subjects to be captured. Additionally, even with subjects of similar brightness, images can be taken at faster shutter speeds, and blurring caused by camera shake and subject movement can be reduced. • When higher ISO sensitivity is set, images may contain noise.
Exposure Bracketing Rotate the mode dial to j, k or l M d button M j, k or l tab (A9) M Exposure bracketing The exposure (brightness) can be changed automatically during continuous shooting. This is effective for shooting when it is difficult to adjust the picture brightness. Option Description Reference Section Off (default setting) Exposure bracketing is not performed. ±0.
AF Area Mode Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M AF area mode Change the method of how the camera selects the focus area for autofocus. Option Description When the camera detects a human face, it focuses on that face. See “Using Face Detection” (A77) for more information.
Option s M Subject tracking Target finding AF (default setting) Description Use this function to take images of moving subjects. Register the subject on which the camera focuses. The focus area automatically moves to track the subject. See “Using Subject Tracking” (E41) for more information. End 1/250 F5.6 1/250 F5.6 25m 0s 840 When the camera detects the main subject, it focuses on that subject. See “Using the Target Finding AF” (A76).
Using Subject Tracking Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M AF area mode 1 Use the multi selector HI to select s Subject tracking, and press the k button. • Press the d button after changing the settings and return to the shooting screen. 2 Face priority Manual (spot) Manual (normal) Manual (wide) Subject tracking Target finding AF Register a subject. Start 1/250 F5.6 25m 0s 840 End 1/250 F5.6 1/250 F5.
Autofocus Mode Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M Autofocus mode Select how the camera focuses when shooting still images. Option Description Single AF A (default setting) The camera focuses only when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. B Full-time AF The camera continues focusing even when the shutter-release button is not pressed halfway. The sound of lens drive movement is heard while the camera focuses.
Noise Reduction Filter Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M Noise reduction filter Set the strength of the noise reduction function that is normally performed when saving images. Option e High Normal (default setting) M l Low Description Performs noise reduction at a level higher than the standard strength. Performs noise reduction at the standard strength. Performs noise reduction at a level lower than the standard strength.
Multiple Exposure Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M Multiple exposure The camera combines two to three images and saves them as a single image. Option Description Multiple exposure mode Shoots images in multiple exposure mode when set to On. • Individual images are also saved. • Default setting: Off Auto gain Set whether or not to automatically adjust the brightness of the image when combining images.
2 3 4 Select On, and then press the k button. Multiple exposure mode On Off Press the d button to display the shooting screen. Press the shutter-release button to shoot the first image. 1/250 5 F5.6 25m 0s 840 Press the shutter-release button to shoot the second image. 6 Reference Section • Frame the picture while looking at the first image displayed translucently. • When shooting the second image, the combined image of the first and second 25m 0s 1/250 F5.
Zoom Memory Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M Zoom memory Option Description Reference Section On When the zoom control is moved, the zoom position (equivalent to focal length/angle of view in 35mm [135] format) is switched to the positions that have been selected by setting the check box to on in this menu option.
Startup Zoom Position Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M tab (A9) M Startup zoom position Set the zoom position (equivalent to focal length/angle of view in 35mm [135] format) for when the camera is turned on. The following settings are available: 24 mm (default setting), 28 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm, 85 mm, 105 mm and 135 mm.
The Playback Menu See “Editing Still Images“ (E7) for information about image editing functions. a Print Order (Creating a DPOF Print Order) Press the c button (playback mode) M d button (A8) M a Print order If you configure print order settings in advance, you can use them with the printing methods listed below. • Taking the memory card to a digital photo lab that supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) printing. • Inserting the memory card into a DPOF-compatible printer’s card slot.
3 Select whether or not to print shooting date and shooting information. Print order Done • Select Date and press the k button to print the shooting date on all images. Date • Select Info and press the k button to print Info the shutter speed and aperture value on all images. • Lastly, select Done and press the k button to complete the print order.
b Slide Show Press the c button (playback mode) M d button (A8) M b Slide show Play back images one by one in an automated “slide show.” When movie files (A89) are played back in the slide show, only the first frame of each movie is displayed. 1 Use the multi selector HI to select Start and press the k button. Slide show Pause • The slide show begins.
d Protect Press the c button (playback mode) M d button (A8) M d Protect The camera protects selected images from accidental deletion. Select images to protect or cancel protection for previously protected images from the image selection screen (A84). Note that formatting the camera’s internal memory or the memory card (E69) permanently deletes protected files.
E Voice Memo Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image M d button (A8) M E Voice memo Voice memos can be recorded and attached to images. Recording Voice Memos • Press and hold the k button to record (up to about 20 seconds). • Do not touch the microphone. • During recording, o and p flash in the monitor. 20s • The voice memo playback screen is displayed after recording ends. Press the k button to play back the voice memo. • Delete the current voice memo before recording a new voice memo.
h Copy (Copy Between Internal Memory and Memory Card) Press the c button (playback mode) M d button (A8) M h Copy Copy images or movies between the internal memory and a memory card. 1 2 Use the multi selector HI to select a destination option to which images are copied and press the k button. Select a copy option and press the k button. Copy Camera to card Card to camera Camera to card • If you choose the Selected images option, use the image selection screen to specify images (A84).
C Sequence Display Options Press the c button (playback mode) M d button (A8) M C Sequence display options Select the method used to display images in the sequence (E5). Option Description Individual pictures Displays each image in a sequence individually. F is displayed on the playback screen. Key picture only (default setting) Displays only the key picture for images in a sequence.
The Movie Menu Movie Options Enter shooting mode M d button M e (movie) tab (A9) M Movie options Select the desired movie option to record. Select normal speed movie options to record at normal speed, or HS movie options (E56) to record in slow or fast motion. • Memory cards (Class 6 or higher) are recommended for recording movies (A21).
HS Movie Options Recorded movies are played back in fast or slow motion. See “Playing Back in Slow Motion and Fast Motion” (E57) for more information. Option Image size Aspect ratio (horizontal to vertical) Description h HS 480/4× u 640 × 480 4:3 1/4-speed slow motion movies • Max. recording time: 7 minutes 15 seconds (playback time: 29 minutes) i HS 720/2× w 1280 × 720 16:9 1/2-speed slow motion movies • Max. recording time: 14 minutes 30 seconds (playback time: 29 minutes) j HS 1080/ x 0.
C Playing Back in Slow Motion and Fast Motion When recording at normal speed: Recording time 10 s Playback time 10 s When recording at h/u HS 480/4×: Movies are recorded at 4× normal speed. They are played back in slow motion at 4× slower speed. Recording time 10 s Playback time 40 s Slow motion playback When recording at j/x HS 1080/0.5×: Movies are recorded at 1/2 normal speed. They are played back in fast motion at 2× faster speed.
Autofocus Mode Enter shooting mode M d button M e (movie) tab (A9) M Autofocus mode Set how the camera focuses when recording movies. Option A Single AF (default setting) B Full-time AF C Description Focus is locked when movie recording starts. Select this option when the distance between the camera and the subject will remain fairly consistent. The camera focuses continuously. Select this option when the distance between the camera and subject will change significantly during recording.
The Setup Menu Welcome Screen Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Welcome screen Configure the welcome screen that is displayed when you turn on the camera. Option Description None (default setting) Does not display the welcome screen. COOLPIX Displays a welcome screen with the COOLPIX logo. Select an image Displays an image selected for the welcome screen. • The image selection screen is displayed. Select an image (A84) and press the k button.
Time Zone and Date Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Time zone and date Set the camera clock. Option Date and time Description • Select an item: Press the multi Date and time selector JK (changes D M between D, M, Y, h, and m). • Edit the date and time: Press 15 05 HI. Date and time can also be changed by rotating the multi selector or command dial. • Apply the setting: Select the m setting and press the k button or K. Y h m 2014 15 10 Edit Select Year/Month/Day, Month/Day/Year, or Day/Month/ Year.
Setting the Time Zone 1 Use the multi selector HI to select Time zone and press the k button. Time zone and date 15/05/2014 15:30 London, Casablanca Date and time Date format Time zone 2 Select w Home time zone or x Travel destination and press the k button. • The date and time displayed in the monitor changes depending on whether the home time zone or travel destination is selected. 3 Press K.
Monitor Settings Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Monitor settings Option Description Photo info Set information displayed in the monitor during shooting and playing back. Image review On (default setting): The captured image is displayed in the monitor immediately after shooting and the monitor display returns to the shooting screen. Off: The captured image is not displayed immediately after shooting. Brightness Set the monitor brightness to one of 5 levels.
Shooting mode Playback mode Hide info 4/132 Framing grid+auto info 1/250 F5.6 25m 0s 840 In addition to information shown with Auto info, a framing grid is displayed to help frame images. 0004. JPG 15/05/2014 15:30 The current settings or operation guide is displayed as in Auto info. 4/132 B 1/250 F5.6 25m 0s 840 In addition to information shown with Auto info, a frame is displayed before recording begins that represents the area that will be captured when recording movies.
Print Date (Imprinting Date and Time on Images) Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Print date The shooting date and time can be imprinted on the images when shooting, allowing the information to be printed even from printers that do not support date printing (E49). 15/05/2014 Option Description f Date Date is imprinted on images. S Date and time Date and time are imprinted on images. k Off (default setting) B Date and time are not imprinted on images.
Vibration Reduction Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Vibration reduction Set to reduce the effects of camera shake while shooting. Set Vibration reduction to Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting. Option Description g Normal (default setting) Compensates camera shake that commonly occurs when shooting at telephoto zoom positions or slow shutter speeds. The camera automatically detects the panning direction and only compensates for vibration caused by camera shake.
Motion Detection Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Motion detection Enable motion detection to reduce the effects of subject movement and camera shake when shooting still images. Option Description UAuto Motion detection is enabled with some shooting modes or settings, when r is displayed on the shooting screen. When the camera detects subject movement or camera shake, r turns green, and the ISO sensitivity and shutter speed are automatically increased to reduce blurring.
Digital Zoom Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Digital zoom Option Description On (default setting) Digital zoom is enabled. Off Digital zoom is disabled. B Notes About Digital Zoom • Digital zoom cannot be used in the following scene modes. - Scene auto selector, Portrait, Night portrait, Easy panorama, Pet portrait • Digital zoom cannot be used when using certain settings of other functions.
Auto Off Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Auto off Set the amount of time that elapses before the camera enters standby mode (A23). You can select 30 s, 1 min (default setting), 5 min, or 30 min.
Format Memory/Format Card Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Format memory/Format card Use this option to format the internal memory or a memory card. Formatting the internal memory or memory cards permanently deletes all data. Data that has been deleted cannot be recovered. Make sure to transfer important images to a computer before formatting. • Do not turn the camera off or open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover during formatting.
TV Settings Press the d button M z tab (A9) M TV settings Adjust settings for connection to a TV. Option Description Video mode Select from NTSC and PAL. Both NTSC and PAL are standards for analog color television broadcasting. • The available frame rates in Movie options (E55) change depending on the setting of the video mode. HDMI Select a resolution for HDMI output.
Charge by Computer Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Charge by computer Option Description a Auto (default setting) When the camera is connected to a computer that is running (A93), the battery inserted into the camera is automatically charged using power supplied by the computer. Off The battery inserted into the camera is not charged when the camera is connected to a computer.
Toggle Av/Tv Selection Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Toggle Av/Tv selection Switch the method for setting the flexible program, shutter speed or aperture value when shooting mode is set to j, k, l, m or M. Option Description Use the command dial to set the flexible program or Do not toggle selection shutter speed, and the multi selector to set the aperture (default setting) value.
Blink Warning Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Blink warning Select whether or not the camera detects human subjects that have blinked using face detection (A77) when shooting in the following modes: • Scene auto selector, Portrait or Night portrait (when Tripod is selected) scene mode (A36) • When shooting mode is set to j, k, l, m or M (when Face priority (E39) is selected for AF area mode option) Option Description On When one or more human subjects may have blinked in an image captured using face de
Eye-Fi Upload Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Eye-Fi upload Option Description Enable b (default setting) Upload images created by the camera to a preselected destination. c Disable Images are not uploaded. B Notes About Eye-Fi Cards Reference Section • Note that images will not be uploaded if signal strength is insufficient even if Enable is selected. • Remove your Eye-Fi card from the camera where wireless devices are prohibited. Signals may be transmitted even if Disable is selected.
Peaking Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Peaking Option Description On (default setting) When operating manual focus, focusing is assisted by highlighting areas that are in focus in white on the image displayed in the monitor (A63, 64). Off Peaking is disabled. Reset All Press the d button M z tab (A9) M Reset all C Resetting File Numbering To reset file numbering to “0001”, delete all images saved in the internal memory or on the memory card before selecting Reset all.
Error Messages Refer to the table below if an error message is displayed. Display A Cause/Solution Battery temperature is elevated. The camera will turn off. The camera turns off automatically. Wait until the battery has cooled before resuming use. – The camera will turn off to prevent overheating. The inside of the camera has become hot. The camera turns off automatically. Wait until the camera has cooled before resuming use. – The write-protect switch is in the “lock” position.
Display Image cannot be saved. A Cause/Solution An error occurred while saving the image. Insert a new memory card or format the internal memory or memory card. 20, E69 The camera has run out of file numbers. Insert a new memory card or format the internal memory or memory card. The image cannot be used for the welcome screen. E59 There is insufficient space to save the copy. Delete images from the destination. 33, 90 Sound file cannot be saved. A voice memo cannot be attached to this image.
Display A Cause/Solution • There are no images available for a slide show, etc. All images are hidden. • There are no images that can be displayed on the image selection screen for deletion. This image cannot be The image is protected. deleted. Disable protection. – E51 Reference Section Raise the flash. 39 • When the scene mode is Scene auto selector, you can take an image even if the flash is lowered but the flash will not fire.
Display Cause/Solution A Printer error: check printer status. After solving the problem, select Resume and press the k button to resume printing.* – Printer error: check paper. Load the specified size of paper, select Resume, and press the k button to resume printing.* – Printer error: paper jam. Remove the jammed paper, select Resume, and press the k button to resume printing.* – Printer error: out of paper.
File Names Images, movies, or voice memos are assigned file names as follows. File name: DSCN0001.JPG (1) (2) (3) Not shown on camera monitor.
Optional Accessories Battery charger Battery Charger MH-61 (Charging time when no charge remains: Approx. 2 hours) AC Adapter EH-62A (connect as shown) 1 2 3 AC adapter Before closing the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover, fully insert the power connector cord into the slot in the battery chamber. If part of the cord runs out of the groove, the cover or cord may be damaged when the cover is closed.
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Technical Notes and Index Caring for the Products ................................... F2 The Camera.............................................................................................F2 The Battery..............................................................................................F3 Charging AC Adapter..........................................................................F4 Memory Cards........................................................................................
Caring for the Products The Camera To ensure continued enjoyment of this Nikon product, observe the precautions described below in addition to the warnings in “For Your Safety” (Avii-ix) when using or storing the device. B Do Not Drop The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shock or vibration. B Handle the Lens and All Moving Parts with Care Do not apply force to the lens, lens cover, monitor, memory card slot, or battery chamber. These parts are easily damaged.
B Turn the Product off Before Removing or Disconnecting the Power Source or the Memory Card Do not remove the battery while the product is on, or while images are being saved or deleted. Forcibly cutting power in these circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to product memory or internal circuitry. B Notes About the Monitor • Monitors and electronic viewfinders are constructed with extremely high precision; at least 99.99% of pixels are effective, with no more than 0.
• If the battery will not be used for some time, insert it in the camera and completely exhaust it before removing it for storage. The battery should be stored in a cool location with an ambient temperature of 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). Do not store the battery in hot or extremely cold locations. • Always remove the battery from the camera or optional battery charger when it is not being used. When inserted, minute amounts of current are drawn from the battery even when not in use.
Memory Cards Technical Notes and Index • Use only Secure Digital memory cards. See “Approved Memory Cards” (A21) for recommended memory cards. • Observe the precautions noted in the documentation included with your memory card. • Do not affix labels or stickers to the memory card. • Do not format the memory card using a computer. • The first time you insert a memory card that has been used in another device into this camera, be sure to format it with this camera.
Caring for the Camera Cleaning Technical Notes and Index F6 Lens/ viewfinder Avoid touching glass parts with your fingers. Remove dust or lint with a blower (typically a small device with a rubber bulb attached to one end that is pumped to produce a stream of air out the other end). To remove fingerprints or other stains that cannot be removed with a blower, wipe the lens with a soft cloth, using a spiral motion that starts at the center of them and working toward the edges.
Storage Turn the camera off when not in use. Be sure that the power-on lamp is off before putting the camera away. Remove the battery if the camera will not be used for an extended period.
Troubleshooting If the camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon-authorized service representative. Power, Display, Settings Issues Problem Cause/Solution A • Wait for recording to end. – • If the problem persists, turn the camera off. If the 22, camera does not turn off, remove and reinsert the E81 The camera is on battery or batteries or, if you are using an AC adapter, but does not disconnect and reconnect the AC adapter.
Problem A Cause/Solution • The camera automatically turns off to save power 23 (auto off function). Camera turns off • The camera or battery has become too cold and F3 without cannot operate properly. warning. • The inside of the camera has become hot. Leave the – camera off until the inside of the camera has cooled, and then try turning it on again. The monitor or viewfinder is blank. 22 22 23 • The ambient light is too bright. Move to a darker place or use the viewfinder.
Problem Print date not available. Cause/Solution Time zone and date has not been set in the setup menu. Date not • The current shooting mode does not support Print imprinted on date. images even • A function that restricts the Print date function is when Print enabled. date is enabled. • The date cannot be imprinted on movies. Screen for setting time zone and date is displayed when The clock battery is exhausted; all settings were camera is turned restored to their default values. on.
Problem Cause/Solution • When the camera is in playback mode, press the c button, shutter-release button or b (e movierecord) button. No image captured when • When menus are displayed, press the d button. • The battery is exhausted. the shutterrelease button is • When the scene mode is Night portrait or Backlighting with HDR set to Off, raise the flash. pressed. • If the flash mode icon flashes when the shutterrelease button is pressed halfway, the flash is charging. Camera cannot focus.
Problem Flash does not fire. Cause/Solution 66 • A function that restricts digital zoom is enabled. • Digital zoom is set to Off in the setup menu. 72 91, E67 36 Digital zoom • Digital zoom cannot be used in the following scene cannot be used. modes. - Scene auto selector, Portrait, Night portrait, Easy panorama, Pet portrait Image size not available. A • A shooting mode where the flash cannot fire is selected. • A function that restricts the flash is enabled.
Problem Images are too bright (overexposed). Cause/Solution A Adjust exposure compensation. 65 Unexpected results when flash set to V (auto with redeye reduction). When taking images with V (auto with red-eye reduction) or fill flash with red-eye reduction in Night portrait scene mode, In-Camera Red-Eye Fix may be applied to areas not affected by red-eye in rare cases.
Problem A Cause/Solution Cannot select a • Certain menu items are unavailable depending on the shooting mode. Menu items that cannot be setting/Selected selected are displayed in gray. setting is • A function that restricts the selected function is disabled. enabled. 8 – Playback Issues Problem File cannot be played back. Cause/Solution A – • This camera may not be able to play back images saved with another make or model of digital camera.
Problem Cause/Solution • The camera is off. • The battery is exhausted. Nikon Transfer 2 • The USB cable is not correctly connected. does not start when camera is • The camera is not recognized by the computer. connected to a • The computer is not set to start Nikon Transfer 2 computer. automatically. For more information about Nikon Transfer 2, refer to help information contained in ViewNX 2.
Specifications Nikon COOLPIX P530 Digital Camera Type Number of effective pixels Image sensor Lens Focal length f/-number Construction Digital zoom magnification Vibration reduction Motion blur reduction Autofocus (AF) Focus range Technical Notes and Index Focus-area selection Viewfinder Frame coverage (shooting mode) Frame coverage (playback mode) Monitor Frame coverage (shooting mode) Frame coverage (playback mode) F16 Compact digital camera 16.1 million 1/2.3-in. type CMOS; approx. 16.
Storage Media File system File formats Image size (pixels) ISO sensitivity (Standard output sensitivity) Exposure Metering mode Exposure control Speed Aperture Range Self-timer • • • • • 16 M 4M VGA 16:9 2M 1:1 4608×3456 2272×1704 640×480 1920×1080 3456×3456 • • • • 8M 2M 16:9 12M 3:2 3264×2448 1600×1200 4608×2592 4608×3072 • ISO 100 - 1600 • ISO 3200, 6400 (available when using j, k, l or m mode) • Hi 1 (equivalent to ISO 12800) (available when using High ISO monochrome in special effects mode)
Built-in flash Range (approx.) (ISO sensitivity: Auto) Flash control Flash exposure compensation Interface Data transfer protocol Video output HDMI output I/O terminal Supported languages Power sources Technical Notes and Index Charging time Battery life1 Still pictures Movie recording (actual battery life for recording)2 Tripod socket Dimensions (W × H × D) Weight Operating environment Temperature Humidity [W]: 0.5 - 8.0 m (1 ft 8 in. - 26 ft) [T]: 1.5 - 4.
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL5 Type Rechargeable lithium-ion battery Rated capacity DC 3.7 V, 1100 mAh Operating temperature 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F) Dimensions (W × H × D) Approx. 36 × 54 × 8 mm (1.4 × 2.1 × 0.3 in.) Weight Approx. 30 g (1.1 oz) Charging AC Adapter EH-70P Rated input AC 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 0.07 to 0.044 A Rated output DC 5.0 V, 550 mA Operating temperature 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F) Dimensions (W × H × D) Approx. 55 × 22 × 54 mm (2.2 × 0.9 × 2.2 in.
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Index Symbols Technical Notes and Index l Aperture-priority auto mode ............................................................. 48, 50 k Apply selection button ................ 5 A Auto mode ............................ 26, 35 l Delete button .......................... 33, 90, E6, E52 m Flash mode ............................. 55, 56 m Flash pop-up control ................... 56 D Focus mode............................ 55, 61 w Function button ............................. 4 c Landscape mode .........
C Calendar display ................................... 81 Charge by computer ...... 92, E71 Charging AC adapter........ 18, F19 Choose key picture ......... 83, E54 Close-up k ............................................ 40 Color temperature...................... E30 Command dial ....................... 3, 5, 48 Computer...................................... 94, 96 Continuous ................ 69, 71, E33 Contrast............................................. E26 COOLPIX Custom Picture Control ...............
Full-frame playback ......................................... 13, 32, 80, 81 Full-time AF ...................... 69, 89, E42, E58 Functions that cannot be used simultaneously....................................... 72 H Hand strap........................................ E81 HDMI................................................... E70 HDMI device control................. E70 HDMI mini connector................ E13 HDR.............................................................. 42 High ISO monochrome........
O Optical zoom .......................................... 29 Optional accessories .................. E81 P Q Quick adjust.................................... E26 Quick retouch........................ 82, E8 R Rear-curtain sync.................................. 57 Rechargeable battery ........................ 18 Red-eye reduction.................... 57, 58 S Saturation......................................... E26 Save user settings................................ 54 Scene auto selector x ................
Slow sync .................................................. 57 Small picture ........................ 82, E11 Smile timer.................................... 55, 60 Soft............................................................... 46 Sound settings.................... 91, E67 Special effects mode......................... 46 Specialized menu for M ................... 53 Sports d.................................................... 39 SSCN....................................................
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