(En)The Guide to Digital Photography with theDIGITAL CAMERAPrinted in JapanFuji Bldg., 2-3 Marunouchi 3-chome, TR4E03(11)Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8331,
viiiThe Shooting Menu ...61Using the Shooting Menu...
90The Setup MenuSound SettingsSound settingsThe options in this menu control the sound settingslisted below.With E2200, sound settings can only be set
91The Setup MenuBlur WarningBlur warningThis option is used to display or hide the camerashake warning after you have taken a picture.Selecting On dis
92The Setup MenuAuto OffAuto offTo save battery power, the camera will enter standbymode if no operations are performed for a presetlength of time.Opt
93The Setup MenuFormat memory/cardFormat memoryFormat cardThis option is used when you need to format the cam-era's internal memory or a memory c
94The Setup MenuLanguageLanguageChoose the language for camera menus and messagesfrom Deutsch (German), English, Español (Spanish),Français (French)
95Reset AllThe Setup MenuThe following settings are affected:Choosing Reset also clears the current file number (Q 23) from memory. Num-bering will co
96The Setup MenuBattery TypeBattery typeThis option is used to choose the type of batteries in-serted in the camera.Backup BatteryIf the backup batter
97Technical NotesTechnical NotesOptional AccessoriesAt the time of writing, the following optional accessories were available for yourNikon digital ca
98Technical NotesCaring for Your CameraCleaningLensOne key to cleaning the lens is to not touch it with your fingers. Remove dust orlint with a blower
99Caring for Your CameraTechnical NotesStorageTurn the camera off when not in use and check that the power-on lamp is off be-fore putting the camera a
1Before You BeginBefore You BeginIntroductionThank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX4100 (E4100)/COOLPIX3200(E3200)/COOLPIX2200 (E2200) digital
100Technical NotesError MessagesThe following table lists the error messages and other warnings that appear inthe monitor and how to deal with them.Di
101Error MessagesTechnical NotesTHIS CARD CANNOT BE USED4Error accessing memory card.Use approved card.Check that connectors areclean.97-WARNING ! !TH
102Error MessagesTechnical NotesWARNING! MODE DIAL IS NOT IN THE PROPER POSITIONMode dial is positionedbetween two modes.Adjust mode dial to selectdes
103Technical NotesTroubleshootingIf your camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problemsbelow before consulting your retailer
104TroubleshootingTechnical NotesNo picture is taken when shutter-release button is pressed• Camera is in playback mode.• Batteries are exhausted.•Red
105TroubleshootingTechnical NotesFlash does not fire• Flash is off. Note that flash turns off automaticallywhen; The mode dial is set to N (landscape
106Technical NotesSpecificationsType E4100/E3200/E2200 digital cameraEffective pixels 4.0 million (E4100); 3.2 million (E3200); 2.0 million (E2200)CCD
107SpecificationsTechnical NotesExposureMetering256-segment matrix metering linked to AF area (when frame is displayed in frame-assisted scene mode)Ex
108IndexIndexSymbolsP (auto) mode, 6, 16-21u (delete) button, 3, 22, 23, 75! lamp, see Lamp, red (!)N (landscape assist) mode, 28, 31W (movie) mode, 6
109IndexIndexviewing, 60Movie menu, the, 57Multi selector, 3, 7Museum, 28, 36, 104NNight landscape, 28, 36, 104NTSC, see Video modeNumber of exposures
2Before You BeginParts of the CameraShutter-release button (Q 7)Power switch(Q 12)Viewfinder (Q 18)Built-in Speedlight (Q 24)Self-timer lamp (Q 26)/Re
(En)The Guide to Digital Photography with theDIGITAL CAMERAPrinted in JapanFuji Bldg., 2-3 Marunouchi 3-chome, TR4E03(11)Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8331,
3Parts of the CameraBefore You BeginZoom (l/O ) buttons (Q 18)Red (!) lamp (Q 20)Monitor(Q 5, 18)Battery-chambercover (Q 8)Mode dial (Q 6)USB connecto
4Before You BeginThe MonitorShooting1 Shooting mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 12Date counter/stored date number . . . . . . . . . .882 AE-L1. .
5The MonitorBefore You BeginPlayback Controlling the MonitorTo hide or display indicators in the monitor, select the Monitor settings option in the se
6Before You BeginThe Mode DialUsing the mode dial, you can select from seven shooting modes and setup mode.Choose a shooting mode according to shootin
7Before You BeginNavigating the MenusThe multi selector is used to navigate through the camera menus.Your camera has a two stage shutter-release butto
8First StepsFirst StepsInserting BatteriesYour camera uses:• LR6 (AA) alkaline batteries (×2), or• Nikon EN-MH1 rechargeable nickel-metal hydride (NiM
9Inserting BatteriesFirst StepsReplacing BatteriesTurn the camera off and make sure that the power-on lamp has gone out before removing or in-serting
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10First StepsInserting Memory CardsPictures can be stored in the camera's internal memory (about 14.5MB) or on Se-cure Digital (SD) memory card.
11Inserting Memory CardsFirst StepsFormatting Memory CardsMemory cards must be formatted before first use. For information on formatting memory cards,
12First StepsChecking the Battery LevelTurn the camera on• Press the power switch. The power-on lampwill light. Rotate the mode dial to a settingother
13Checking the Battery LevelFirst StepsTurning the Camera OffTo turn the camera off, press the power switch when the power-on lamp is lit. Do not remo
14First StepsBasic SetupThe first time the camera is turned on, a language-selection dialog will be displayed inthe monitor. Follow the steps below to
15Basic SetupFirst StepsSetting the Clock from PictureProject (Windows XP/Mac OS X Only)If the camera is connected with the USB option set to PTP (Q 4
16Basic PhotographyBasic PhotographyStep 1 - Select P ModeThis section details the basic steps involved in taking pictures in P (auto) mode.In this au
17Step 1 - Select P ModeBasic Photography Number of Exposures RemainingIf the number of exposures remaining is zero, the message "OUT OF MEMORY&q
18Basic PhotographyStep 2 - Frame the PictureReady the cameraHold the camera steadily in both hands. Photo-graphs can be framed in the monitor or the
19Step 2 - Frame the PictureBasic PhotographyDigital ZoomIn digital zoom, data from the camera's image sensor are processed digitally, enlarging
iNotices/For Your SafetyFor Your SafetyTo prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, readthe following safety precaution
20Basic PhotographyStep 3 - Focus and ShootFocusPress the shutter-release button halfway to set fo-cus and exposure. In P mode, the camera willautomat
21Step 3 - Focus and ShootBasic PhotographyDuring RecordingWhile pictures are being recorded to the memory or memory card, the green (AF) lamp blinks,
22Basic PhotographyStep 4 - View the Results (Full-screen Playback Mode)Press the x buttonView pictures in the monitorTo view additional pictures, pre
23Step 4 - View the Results (Full-screen Playback Mode)Basic PhotographyDeleting Your Last ShotAt any time during shooting, you can press the u button
24More on PhotographyMore on PhotographyWhen Lighting Is Poor: Using the FlashThe following flash modes are available:To select the flash mode:Display
25When Lighting Is Poor: Using the FlashMore on PhotographySensitivity ( ISO Equivalency)"Sensitivity" is a measure of how quickly the camer
26More on PhotographyTaking a Self-Portrait: Using the Self-TimerWhen the self-timer is on, pictures are taken ten seconds after the shutter-releasebu
27More on PhotographyEasy Close-ups: Macro Close-up ModeMacro close-up mode is used for taking close-up shots of small objects at veryshort distances
28More on PhotographyAssist and Scene ModesYour Nikon digital camera offers a choice of four "assist" and eleven "scene"modes. In
29More on PhotographyFraming AssistThe four assist modes offer a selection of framing assist options that allow youto compose pictures with the help o
iiNotices/For Your Safety• Do not expose batteries to flameor to excessive heat.•Do not immerse in or expose to water.•Do not transport or store with
30Framing AssistMore on Photographyi Portrait Assisti (portrait assist) mode helps you frame portraits in whichthe main subject stands out clearly whi
31Framing AssistMore on PhotographyNLandscape AssistN (landscape assist) mode helps you frame vivid landscapeshots that enhance outlines, colors, and
32Framing AssistMore on Photographyj Sports Assistj (sports assist) mode is used for dynamic action shots thatcapture moving objects. The assist menu
33Framing AssistMore on Photographym Night Portrait Assistm (night portrait assist) mode is used for taking portraitshots at night, when it provides a
34More on Photographye Scene Modee (scene) mode offers a menu of eleven "scenes," eachcorresponding to a common situation, such as a backlit
35e Scene ModeMore on PhotographyThe following scenes are available:* Other modes can be selected.BParty/IndoorUse for shots that include details of t
36e Scene ModeMore on Photography* Other modes can be selected.FNight landscapeA slow shutter speed is used to produce stunning night land-scapes. Foc
37e Scene ModeMore on Photography* Other modes can be selected.HFireworks showSlow shutter speeds are used to capture the expanding burst oflight from
38e Scene ModeMore on Photography* Other modes can be selected.To use panorama assist, follow the steps below.Highlight K (Panorama Assist), and press
39e Scene ModeMore on PhotographyCompose the next shot to overlap with the previous picture.Make selection (to change selected pandirection, press cen
iiiNotices/For Your SafetyCautionsTo ensure continued enjoyment of your Nikon product, observe the followingprecautions when storing or using the devi
40More on PlaybackMore on PlaybackViewing Pictures on the CameraViewing Multiple Pictures: Thumbnail PlaybackPressing the l (W) button in full-screen
41Viewing Pictures on the CameraMore on PlaybackTaking a Closer Look: Playback ZoomUse the O (T) button to zoom in on still images dis-played in full-
42More on PlaybackCropping PicturesThis option lets you crop part of a picture and save it as a separate file.Zoom picture in and out. Scroll picture.
43More on PlaybackVoice Memos: Recording and Playback (E4100/E3200 only)Using the camera’s microphone, you can record avoice memo by pressing the shut
44More on PlaybackViewing Pictures on TVUsing the EG-CP14 audio/video (AV) cable (E4100/E3200) or EG-CP11 video ca-ble (E2200) included with your came
45More on PlaybackViewing Pictures on a ComputerUsing the UC-E6 USB cable and PictureProject software provided with your camera,you can view your phot
46Viewing Pictures on a ComputerMore on PlaybackConnecting the USB CableTurn the computer on and wait for it to start up. After confirming that the ca
47Viewing Pictures on a ComputerMore on PlaybackDisconnecting the CameraIf PTP is selected in the USB menu, you can turn the camera off and disconnect
48More on PlaybackPrinting PicturesPictures stored in the memory or on the memory card can be printed in the sameway as pictures taken with a film cam
49Printing PicturesMore on PlaybackHighlight Print set. Display PRINT SET menu.Highlight Print selected. Pictures on memory card displayed as thumbnai
ivNotices/For Your SafetyNotices•No part of the manuals included withthis product may be reproduced, trans-mitted, transcribed, stored in a retrievals
50Printing PicturesMore on PlaybackUse multi selector to specify number ofprints (up to 9). To deselect picture, pressmulti selector down until icon d
51Printing PicturesMore on PlaybackPrint SetIf you display the PRINT SET menu after creating a print order, the Date and Info options will bereset.&qu
52More on PlaybackPrinting Via Direct USB ConnectionYour camera allows pictures to be printed directly from the camera using Pict-Bridge. If the UC-E6
53Printing Via Direct USB ConnectionMore on PlaybackHighlight Print selection. * Display selection dialog.* To print one copy of all pictures onmemory
54Printing Via Direct USB ConnectionMore on PlaybackDisplay confirmation dialog. Press multi selector up or down to highlight option, press center to
55Printing Via Direct USB ConnectionMore on PlaybackDisplay confirmation dialog. Press multi selector up or down to highlight option, press cen-ter to
56MoviesMoviesW Recording MoviesMovies can be recorded with sound recorded via the camera's built-in micro-phone, using the E4100/E3200, or silen
57W Recording MoviesMoviesThe type of movie recorded can be selected from the following options: *1Total recording time shown is approximate.Time may
58W Recording MoviesMoviesHighlight Movie options. Display MOVIE OPTIONS menu.Highlight mode.**To exit without changing mode, press MENU button.Make s
59W Recording MoviesMoviesThe movie menu also includes the following focus options (E4100/E3200 only):To choose a focus option from the MOVIE menu:Hig
vNotices/For Your SafetyNotice for customers in CanadaCAUTIONThis class B digital apparatus meets allrequirements of the Canadian Interfer-ence Causin
60MoviesViewing MoviesIn full-screen playback mode (Q 22), movies can beplayed with sound (E4100/E3200 only). Movies areindicated by a W icon and can
61The Shooting MenuThe Shooting MenuUsing the Shooting MenuIn P (auto) mode, the following settings can be adjusted from the shootingmenu:In P (auto)
62Using the Shooting MenuThe Shooting MenuHighlight menu item.Highlight option (to return to previous step, press multi selector to left).Display opti
63The Shooting MenuImage ModeImage modePictures taken with a digital camera are recorded asimage files. The size of the files, and with it the num-ber
64Image ModeThe Shooting MenuThe following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can bestored in the memory or on 128- and 256-megabyte
65The Shooting MenuWhite BalanceWhite balanceThe color of the light reflected from an object varieswith the color of the light source. The human brain
66White BalanceThe Shooting MenuPreset White BalancePreset white balance is used when shooting undermixed lighting or to compensate for light sources
67The Shooting MenuExp. +/-Exp. +/-The Exp. +/- (exposure compensation) menu is usedto alter exposure from the value suggested by thecamera, making pi
68The Shooting MenuContinuousContinuousUse the options in this menu to capture a fleeting ex-pression on a portrait subject, photograph a subjectthat
69The Shooting MenuBest Shot SelectorBSSWhen the "Best Shot Selector" (BSS) is on, the cam-era takes pictures as long as the shutter-release
viNotices/For Your SafetyBefore Taking Important PicturesBefore taking pictures on important occasions (such as at weddings or beforetaking the camera
70The Shooting MenuColor OptionsColor optionsUse the options in this menu to add special effects toyour pictures. There are five special effects to ch
71The Playback MenuThe Playback MenuUsing the Playback MenuThe playback menu contains the following options:To display the playback menu:Display playb
72The Playback MenuSlide ShowSlide showThis option is used to play pictures back in an automated "slide show" withabout three seconds betwee
73The Playback MenuDeleteDeleteThe delete menu contains the following options: If no memory card is inserted in the camera, picturesin the internal me
74DeleteThe Playback MenuConfirmation dialog displayed. Select Yes to delete pictures, No to exit without de-leting pictures.Deleting All PicturesTo d
75The Playback MenuProtectProtectThis option is used to protect pictures from accidental deletion. Protected filescan not be deleted by pressing the u
76The Playback MenuAuto TransferAuto transferThis option is used to mark pictures for transfer to acomputer and to turn automatic transfer marking ona
77Auto TransferThe Playback MenuMarking Selected Pictures for TransferHighlight Select image(s).Highlight picture.Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select addi-
78The Playback MenuSmall PictureSmall pic.To create a small copy of a picture, select Small pic. after displaying the imagein full-screen playback or
79The Playback MenuCopyCopyThis option is used to transfer pictures from the cam-era's internal memory to the memory card, or viceversa.} indicat
viiTable of contentsFor Your Safety ... iCautions ...
80CopyThe Playback MenuConfirmation dialog displayed. Select Yes to copy pictures, No to exit without copying pictures.Copying All PicturesTo copy all
81CopyThe Playback MenuCopy• If there is not enough space in the memory or on the memory card to receive the copy,IMAGE CANNOT BE SAVED will be displa
82The Setup MenuThe Setup MenuUsing the Setup MenuThe setup menu contains the following options:To clear the setup menu from the monitor, rotate the m
83The Setup MenuWelcome ScreenWelcome screenThis option is used to choose the welcome screen dis-played when the camera is turned on.Small Pictures an
84The Setup MenuDateDateThis option is used to set the camera clock.This option is available after you have set the cameraclock when using your camera
85DateThe Setup Menu (Travel Destination Time Zone)To set the clock to the travel destination time zone, high-light and press the center of the mult
86The Setup MenuMonitor SettingsMonitor settingsSelect this option to hide or display the monitor indi-cators.Option DescriptionShow info Display curr
87The Setup MenuDate ImprintDate imprintThe date imprint option is used to imprint the date orthe date and time of recording on pictures as they arere
88Date ImprintThe Setup MenuDate counterThis option is used to store the date and imprint thenumber of days from that date until the date of re-cordin
89The Setup MenuBrightnessBrightnessPress the multi selector up or down to increase or de-crease the brightness of the monitor by moving theindicator
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