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8AObserve proper precautions when handlingthe charger:• Keep dry. Failure to observe thisprecaution could result in fire orelectric shock.• Do not sho
98nATrademark InformationMacintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTime are registered trademarks of AppleInc. in the United States and/or other countries. Microso
99nBattery LifeThe number of shots or movie footage that can be recorded withfully-charged batteries varies with the condition of the battery,temperat
100nSymbolsC (Auto mode) ...24t (Programmed auto) ...34u (Shutter-priority auto) ...35v
101nHH.264 ...94HD Movies ...47IInfrared receiver ...
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9• No part of the manuals includedwith this product may be repro-duced, transmitted, transcribed,stored in a retrieval system, or trans-lated into any
10Notice for Customers in the U.S.A.Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested andfo
11Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or ReproductionNote that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally cop-ied or reproduc
12AVC Patent Portfolio LicenseTHIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONALAND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO
13DUse Only Nikon Brand AccessoriesOnly Nikon brand accessories certified by Nikon specifically for usewith your Nikon digital camera are engineered a
s14sIntroductionConfirm that the package contains the following items:Memory cards are sold separately.Package ContentsBS-N3000 multi accessory port c
15sTake a few moments to familiarize yourself with camera controlsand displays. You may find it helpful to bookmark this sectionand refer to it as you
16sThe Camera Body (Continued)* TA-N100 tripod adapter not supported.111141012132 3 4161568975191817Press the multi selector up, down, left, or right
17sThe Monitor* Available only in detailed display.421 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11312930283217121314182127222325 2426 2016151933343536NO ICONBattery fully charg
Getting the Most from Your Camera ...3Product Documentation ...
18sAThe Electronic ViewfinderUse the viewfinder when bright ambientlighting conditions make it difficult to see thedisplay in the monitor. The viewfi
19sThe Mode DialThe camera offers a choice of the follow-ing shooting modes:Mode dialAuto mode (0 24): Let the camera pick the settings for photograph
20s1Attach the camera strap.Attach the strap securely to the two camera eyelets.2Charge the battery.Insert the battery into the charger q and plug the
21s3Insert the battery and a memory card.Check to be sure the battery and card are in the correct orien-tation. Using the battery to keep the orange
22s4Attach a lens.Be careful to prevent dust from entering the camera when thelens or body cap is removed.5Turn the camera on.Rotate the power switch
23s❚❚ Choosing a Language and Setting the Camera ClockA language-selection dialog will be dis-played the first time the camera is turnedon. Use the mu
z24zAuto ModeShoot photographs and movies. The camera automaticallyadjusts settings to suit the subject.1Select auto mode.2Ready the camera.Taking Pho
25z3Frame the photograph.Position your subject in the center ofthe frame.AUsing a Zoom LensUse the zoom ring to zoom in on the subject so that it fill
26z4Focus.Press the shutter-release button half-way to focus. If the subject is poorly lit,the AF-assist illuminator (0 15) maylight to assist the foc
27zAFace PriorityThe camera detects and focuses on portraitsubjects (face priority). A double yellow bor-der will be displayed if a portrait subject i
1Best Moment Capture Mode 40Slow View...40Smart Photo Selector...
28zLive Image ControlLive image controls let you preview howchanges to each control will affect thefinal photograph. To choose a live imagecontrol for
29zBackground softening: Soften backgrounddetails to make your subject stand out, orbring both background and foregroundinto focus.Sharpen backgroundS
30zTo end playback and return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release button halfway.Viewing PhotographsPress K to display your most recent pho-to
31zDeleting PicturesTo delete the current picture, press O. Note that once deleted, pic-tures can not be recovered.1Display the photograph.Display the
32zIn auto mode, the movie-record buttoncan be used to shoot movies with soundat an aspect ratio of 16 : 9 (the moviecrop is shown in the display). P
33##t, u, v, and w Modes❚❚ Adjusting SettingsIn t, u, v, and w modes, the settings below can be accesseddirectly from the shooting display. Press the
34#t Programmed AutoIn this mode, the camera automatically adjusts shutter speedand aperture for optimal exposure in most situations. This modeis reco
35#u Shutter-Priority AutoIn shutter-priority auto, you choose the shutter speed while thecamera automatically selects the aperture that will produce
36#v Aperture-Priority AutoIn aperture-priority auto, you choose the aperture while thecamera automatically selects the shutter speed that will produc
37#w ManualIn manual exposure mode, you control both shutter speed andaperture.❚❚ Choosing Shutter Speed and ApertureAdjust shutter speed and aperture
2Connecting to a Computer 73Installing the Supplied Software...73System Requirements...
38#AThe Exposure IndicatorWhen shutter speeds other than “Bulb” or “Time” are selected, theexposure indicator shows whether the photograph would be un
39#Recording Movies in t, u, v, and w ModesIn t, u, v, and w modes, the movie-record button can be used to shootmovies with sound at an aspect ratio o
b40bBest Moment Capture ModeThis mode is ideal for fast-changing, hard-to-capture subjects.Choose when to release the shutter as the scene plays back
41b3Press the shutter-release button halfway.4View the buffer contents.5Record the desired frame.The camera will focus (0 26) and then,over a span of
42b❚❚ Choosing a Capture ModePressing the & button in best momentcapture mode displays the followingoptions. Rotate the command dial tohighlight
43bChoose Smart Photo Selector mode to let the camera help youtake photos that capture a fleeting expression on the face of aportrait subject or other
44b3Frame the photograph.4Begin buffering photographs.5Shoot.Smoothly press the shutter-releasebutton the rest of the way down. Thecamera will compare
45bChoosing the Best ShotViewing Photos Taken with the Smart Photo SelectorPress K and use the multi selector todisplay photographs taken with theSmar
46bDeleting PicturesPressing O when a picture taken with theSmart Photo Selector is selected displaysa confirmation dialog; press O again todelete the
47yyAdvanced Movie ModeChoose this mode to film slow-motion movies or to shoot high-definition (HD) movies in mode t, u, v, or w.Record movies with so
3Getting the Most from Your CameraTake photos with the shutter-release button.Photos can be taken in anymode by pressing the shutter-release button.
48y3Start recording.4End recording.Press the movie-record button tobegin recording. A recording indica-tor, the time elapsed, and the timeavailable ar
49y❚❚ Taking Photographs During HD Movie RecordingPress the shutter-release button all theway down to take a photograph withoutinterrupting HD movie r
50y❚❚ Choosing the Movie TypeTo choose between high definition andslow motion recording, press &, thenrotate the command dial to highlight oneof t
51yRecord silent movies with an aspect ratio of 8 : 3. Movies arerecorded at 400 fps and play back at 30 fps.1Select advanced movie mode.2Select slow
52y4Focus.5Start recording.Press the movie-record button tobegin recording. A recording indica-tor, the time elapsed, and the timeavailable are displ
53y6End recording.Press the movie-record button againto end recording. Recording will endautomatically when the maximumlength is reached, the memory
54yMovies are indicated by a 1 icon in full-frame playback (0 30).Press J to start playback.The following operations can be performed:Viewing Movies1
55yDeleting MoviesTo delete the current movie, press O. Aconfirmation dialog will be displayed;press O again to delete the movie andreturn to playback
9569Motion Snapshot ModeRecord brief movie vignettes with your photographs. Each timethe shutter is released, the camera records a still image andabou
5793Begin buffering.4Shoot.Smoothly press the shutter-releasebutton the rest of the way down. Thecamera will record a photograph,together with about
4Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon digital camera. For acomplete guide to using your digital camera, see the ReferenceManual (on CD). To get the
589❚❚ Choosing a ThemeTo choose the background music for themovie, press & and use the commanddial to select from Beauty, Waves, Relax-ation, and
599Deleting Motion SnapshotsTo delete the current Motion Snapshot,press O. A confirmation dialog will be dis-played; press O again to delete the photo
t60tMore on PhotographyPressing 4 (C) on the multi selector displays a choice of shutter-release modes for still photography:Continuous ModeTo take pi
61tDContinuous ModeThe Continuous option in the shooting menu offers a choice of 5, 15,30, and 60 fps (0 70). Frame rates of 15, 30, and 60 fps use an
62tSelf-Timer and Remote Control ModesThe self-timer and optional ML-L3 remote control (0 79) can beused to reduce camera shake or for self-portraits.
63tRemote control mode: From a distance of5m (16ft) or less, aim the ML-L3 at theinfrared receiver on the front of thecamera (0 15) and press the ML-L
64tAMovie ModeIn self-timer mode, start and stop the timer by pressing the movie-record button instead of the shutter-release button. In remote contro
65tTo use the flash, raise it by pressing the Nbutton. Charging begins when the flashis raised; once charging is complete, aflash-ready indicator (N)
66tChoosing a Flash Mode1Display the flash mode options.Press 3 (N) to display a list of flashmodes. The modes available vary withthe shooting mode (0
67tAUsing the Built-in FlashThe built-in flash can be used in auto and t, u, v, and w modes only;note, however, that the flash can not be used with li
5The following documentation is supplied with the camera.The Reference Manual can be viewed using Adobe Reader orAdobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later, av
U68UMenu GuideMost shooting, playback, and setupoptions can be accessed from the cameramenus. To view the menus, press theG button.G buttonTa bsChoose
69U❚❚ Using the Menus1Select a menu.2Select an item.3Select an option.Use the multi selector to navigate themenus.Multi selectorPress 1 or 3 to highli
70U❚❚ Playback Menu Options❚❚ Shooting Menu OptionsOption DescriptionDelete Delete multiple images.Slide show View movies and photos in a slide show.I
71UFrame rate Choose a frame rate for slow-motion movies (0 51).Movie settings Choose HD movie frame size and frame rate (0 47).Movie before/afterChoo
72U❚❚ Setup Menu OptionsOption DescriptionReset setup optionsReset setup menu options to default values.Format memory cardFormat the memory card.Slot
73QQConnecting to a ComputerInstall the supplied software to copy pictures to your computerfor viewing and editing pictures and creating short movies.
74QSystem RequirementsThe system requirements for ViewNX 2 are:WindowsCPU• Photos/JPEG movies: Intel Celeron, Pentium 4, or Core series, 1.6GHz or bet
75QTransferring Pictures1Choose how pictures will be copied to the computer.Choose one of the following methods:• Direct USB connection: Turn the came
76Q3Click Start Transfer.At default settings, all thepictures on the memorycard will be copied to thecomputer.4Terminate the connection.If the camera
77Q❚❚ Retouching PhotographsTo crop pictures and performsuch tasks as adjusting sharp-ness and tone levels, click theEdit button in the toolbar.❚❚ Pri
6To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others,read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this
n78nTechnical NotesRead this chapter for information on compatible accessories,cleaning and storing the camera, and what to do if an error mes-sage is
79nRemote controlsWireless Remote Control ML-L3 (0 62): The ML-L3 uses a 3 V CR2025battery.Pressing the battery-chamber latch to the right (q), insert
80nApproved Memory CardsThe following cards have been tested and approved for use inthe camera. Cards with class 6 or faster write speeds are recom-me
81nStorageIf the camera will not be used for an extended period, removethe battery and store it in a cool, dry area with the terminal coverin place. T
82nDo not drop: The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shocks orvibration. Physical shocks may also cause the shutter to malfunction.Keep
83nCleaning: When cleaning the camera body, use a blower to gently removedust and lint, then wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. After using the cam-e
84nDo not leave the lens pointed at the sun: Do not leave the lens pointed at thesun or other strong light source for an extended period. Intense ligh
85n• A marked drop in the time a fully charged battery retains its chargewhen used at room temperature indicates that it requires replacement.Purchase
86nIf the camera fails to function as expected, check this list of com-mon problems before consulting your retailer or Nikon repre-sentative.Battery/D
87nShooting (All Modes)MoviesThe camera takes time to turn on: Delete files or format the memory card.The shutter-release is disabled:• The battery is
7ADo not remain in contact with the camera,battery, or charger for extended periodswhile the devices are on or in use. Parts ofthe device become hot.
88nPlaybackMiscellaneous“Tall” (portrait) orientation photos are displayed in “wide” (landscape) orientation:• Select On for Rotate tall (0 70).• The
89nThis section lists the error messages that appear in the display.Error MessagesMessage Solution(Shutter-speed or aperture display flashes)If the su
90nCannot create additional folders on memory card.If the current folder is numbered 999 and con-tains either 999 photographs or a photographnumbered
91nNikon 1 V2 Digital CameraSpecificationsTypeType Digital camera with support for interchangeablelensesLens mount Nikon 1 mountEffective angle of vie
92nElectronic viewfinderElectronic viewfinder 0.47-in., approx. 1440k-dot color TFT LCD viewfinderwith diopter control and brightness adjustmentFrame
93nExposureMetering TTL metering using image sensorMetering method • Matrix• Center-weighted: Meters 4.5 mm circle in center offrame• Spot: Meters 2 m
94nFlashBuilt-in flash Raised by pressing flash buttonGuide Number (GN) Approx. 5/16 (m/ft, ISO 100, 20 °C/68 °F; at ISO160, Guide Number is approx. 6
95nMonitor7.5 cm (3-in.), approx. 921k-dot, TFT LCD withbrightness adjustmentPlaybackFull-frame and thumbnail (4, 9, or 72 images orcalendar) playback
96n• Unless otherwise stated, all figures are for a camera with a fully-charged bat-tery operating at the temperature specified by the Camera and Imag
97nSpecifications subject to change without notice. Nikon will not be held liablefor damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual may co
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