Nikon 775 Bedienungsanleitung

Stöbern Sie online oder laden Sie Bedienungsanleitung nach Kameras Nikon 775 herunter. Nikon 775 User Manual Benutzerhandbuch

  • Herunterladen
  • Zu meinen Handbüchern hinzufügen
  • Drucken
  • Seite
    / 182
  • Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • FEHLERBEHEBUNG
  • LESEZEICHEN
  • Bewertet. / 5. Basierend auf Kundenbewertungen
Seitenansicht 0
i
The documentation for this product includes the manuals listed below. Please
be sure to read all instructions thoroughly to get the most from your camera.
Quick-Start Guide
The Quick-Start Guide takes you through the process of unpacking and
setting up your Nikon digital camera, taking your first pictures, and trans-
ferring them to your computer.
Guide to Digital Photography
The Guide to Digital Photography (this manual) provides complete operat-
ing instructions for your camera.
Nikon View Reference Manual
The Nikon View Reference Manual can be found in electronic format on
the reference CD provided with your camera. For information on view-
ing the Reference Manual, see “Reference: Connections” in this manual.
Product Documentation
Seitenansicht 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 181 182

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Product Documentation

iThe documentation for this product includes the manuals listed below. Pleasebe sure to read all instructions thoroughly to get the most from your ca

Seite 2 - For Your Safety

xNotice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or ReproductionNote that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally cop-ied or reproduce

Seite 3

86Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootFocusing Near and Far : The Focus-Mode ButtonBy default, the camera adjusts focus automatically for subjects 30 cm (

Seite 4

87Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootThe following settings are available (restrictions may apply depending on the modeselected):Setting How It Works Whe

Seite 5 - CAUTIONS

88Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootAutofocus ModeThe autofocus system operates in one of two modes, depending on whether the monitor ison or off:AF Mod

Seite 6

89Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootGetting Good Results with AutofocusAutofocus performs best when:• There is contrast between the subject and the back

Seite 7

90Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootDelaying Shutter Release: Self-Timer ModeWhen the self-timer is used, the camera will not take a picture until ten o

Seite 8 - ATTENTION

91Reference–Beyond Point-and-Shoot3Compose the pictureAdjust camera settings and frame the picture.4Start the timerPress the shutter-release button al

Seite 9

92Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootThrowing Light on Your Subject: The Flash ButtonThe flash can be adjusted for a variety of situations, as described

Seite 10

93Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootThe following settings are available (restrictions may apply depending on the modeselected):SettingThe Flash-Ready L

Seite 11 - Trademark Information

94Reference–Advanced PhotographyAdvanced PhotographyUsing Shooting Menu Options2Press MENU button to display menu forcurrent modeSELECT SETS1OFFMENUQU

Seite 12 - Table of Contents

95Reference–Advanced PhotographyOFF1MENUSSELECT SETQUALSIZEAAUTO1SSELECT SETOFFMENUQUALSIZESCENEIMAGE QUALITYIn addition to determining image quality

Seite 13

xiTrademark InformationApple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, Mac OS, Power Macintosh, PowerBook,and QuickTime are registered trademarks of Apple Computer,

Seite 14

96Reference–Advanced PhotographyMaking Effective Use of Memory: Image Quality and SizeTogether, image quality and size determine how much space each p

Seite 15 - Introduction

97Reference–Advanced PhotographyImage QualityTo reduce the amount of memory that each pictureoccupies, images are compressed as they are saved tothe m

Seite 16 - Overview

98Reference–Advanced PhotographyImage SizeThe image-size menu controls the physical dimensionsof the image, measured in pixels. Smaller sizes require

Seite 17 - Introduction–Overview

99Reference–Advanced PhotographyViewing the Current Image Quality and SizeThe current image quality and size settings are displayed inthe monitor as s

Seite 18

100Reference–Advanced PhotographyKeeping Colors True: The White-Balance MenuWhat Is “White Balance”?The color of the light reflected by an object depe

Seite 19

101Reference–Advanced PhotographyPreset White BalancePreset white balance is used to adjust white balancewhen shooting under mixed lighting or to comp

Seite 20 - A The Viewfinder

102Reference–Advanced PhotographyTaking Pictures in a Sequence: The Continuous MenuThe “continuous” menu determines whether the cam-era takes one pict

Seite 21 - B The Monitor

103Reference–Advanced PhotographyNORMALNORMAL[ 10 10 ]During RecordingWhile images are being transferred from the buffer to the memory card for p

Seite 22 - D The Shutter-Release Button

104Reference–Advanced PhotographyGetting Sharper Photos: The BSS Menu“Best-shot selection” (BSS) is used when inadvertentcamera movement could cause b

Seite 23 - E The Mode Dial

105Reference–Advanced PhotographyNORMALNORMAL[ 10 10 ]Restrictions on BSSBSS is not available at “continuous” settings of Continuous and Multi-Sh

Seite 24 - F The Multi Selector

xiiTable of ContentsProduct Documentation ...

Seite 25

106Reference–Advanced PhotographyBright, Dark, and High-Contrast Subjects: The Exp. +/– MenuTo obtain the desired results with certain subject com-pos

Seite 26 - G The TRANSFER Button

107Reference–Advanced PhotographyChoosing an Exposure Compensation ValueAs a rule of thumb, select positive values when large areas of the frame are

Seite 27 - K The MENU Button ( 15)

108Reference–Advanced PhotographyMaking Edges More Distinct: The Image Sharpening MenuWhen you take a picture, the camer a automaticallyoutlines edges

Seite 28 - Menu Guide

109Reference–Advanced PhotographyThe effects of sharpening are not visible in the monitor.Viewing the Current Image Sharpening SettingAt settings othe

Seite 29 - Viewing the Menus

110Reference–Camera SetupCamera SetupThe SET-UP MenuThis section details the options available in the SET-UP menu, where you make changesto basic came

Seite 30 - Highlight menu item

111Reference–Camera SetupPAGE2MENUSELECTSETS1SET-UPSET-UPBrightnessAuto TransferSeq. NumberMemory Card FormatDateAuto OffBrightnessControls monitor br

Seite 31 - Introduction–Menu Guide

112Reference–Camera Setup1SSELECTSETOFFMENUSET-UPSET-UPVideo ModeLanguageVideo ModeThis option is used to choose the standard for video output from NT

Seite 32

113Reference–Camera SetupAdjusting Monitor Brightness: The Brightness MenuThis option controls monitor brightness. Press the multiselector up or down

Seite 33

114Reference–Camera SetupMarking Pictures for Transfer: The Auto Transfer MenuWhen you connect the camera to a computer r un-ning Nikon View and press

Seite 34 - The SCENE Menu

115Reference–Camera Setup1SSELECTSETOFFMENUSEQ. NUMBERSEQ. NUMBERBrightnessAuto TransferSeq. NumberMemory Card FormatDateAuto OffOnOffResetFile Number

Seite 35

xiiiReview and Deletion: Quick Review ... 56Quick Review ...

Seite 36

116Reference–Camera SetupMemor y Card FormatThe memor y card supplied with your camera is al-ready formatted for use in the COOLPIX775. Othermemory c

Seite 37

117Reference–Camera SetupThe Date MenuThe Date option is used to set the camera to thecurrent date and time. For more information, see “Tu-torial: Fi

Seite 38

118Reference–Camera SetupConserving Battery Power: The Auto-Off MenuWhen operated on battery power, the camera willenter sleep mode if no operations a

Seite 39

119Reference–Camera SetupChoosing a Video Standard: The Video-Mode MenuThe Video Mode menu is used to select the stan-dard used for video output. Adj

Seite 40 - The PLAY BACK Menu

120Reference–Playing Images BackPlaying Images BackPlayback ModeThis section details the operations that can be performed when the mode dial is setto

Seite 41

121Reference–Playing Images BackBasic Playback...

Seite 42

122Reference–Playing Images BackToBasic PlaybackWhen the mode dial is turned to , the camera en-ters playback mode with the most recent picture dis-pl

Seite 43 - Tutorial

123Reference–Playing Images BackPlayback TipsIn single-image playback, pictures are displayed briefly at low resolution while being readfrom the memor

Seite 44 - First Steps

124Reference–Playing Images BackPhoto Information1 Date of recording2 Time of recording3 Image size4 Image quality5 File number and type6 Battery leve

Seite 45

125Reference–Playing Images BackMovie PlaybackIn single-image playback, movies are indicated by a icon in the lower left corner of the display. Movie

Seite 46 - Tutorial–First Steps

xivCamera Setup: The SET-UP Menu ... 110Adjusting Monitor Brightness: The Brightness Menu .

Seite 47 - Step 2—Insert the Battery

126Reference–Playing Images BackZoom / ×2SCRSCROLLOLLOperation Function ( )PressMagnify center of image to fill monitor (2×). Press a second time to

Seite 48

127Reference–Playing Images BackTo Press DescriptionImages marked for transfer to a computer are shown by a icon. To select the current image for tra

Seite 49

128Reference–Playing Images BackThe Playback MenuThe playback menu contains options for deleting images and print-orders, for pro-tecting images from

Seite 50 - Step 3—Insert the Memory Card

129Reference–Playing Images BackThe playback menu contains the following options:1MENUSELECTSETOFFPLAY BACK MENUSlide ShowDeletePrint SetTransferProte

Seite 51

130Reference–Playing Images BackDeleting Pictures and Print Orders: The Delete MenuUsing the options in the Delete menu, you can:• delete selected pic

Seite 52 - MEMORY CARD FORMAT

131Reference–Playing Images Back5 Press button to display a confirma-tion dialog. Press multi selector up or downto highlight option, press to righ

Seite 53

132Reference–Playing Images BackAutomated Playback: The Slide-Show MenuThe slide-show option in the playback menu is usedfor automated sequential play

Seite 54 - Step 5—Choose a Language

133Reference–Playing Images BackThe following operations can be performed while a slide show is in progress:Pause slideshowTo( )PressPress the butto

Seite 55

134Reference–Playing Images BackSafeguarding Valuable Images: The Protect MenuSelecting Protect from the playback menu displaysthe menu shown at right

Seite 56 - Step 6—Set the Time and Date

135Reference–Playing Images Back3 Press button to complete operation.To exit Protect menu without changing pro-tected status of images, press MENU b

Seite 57 - DATEDATE

1Menu GuideRefer to this section for instructions on using themenus that control some aspects of camera op-eration. This section also contains an ind

Seite 58 - Taking Pictures

136Reference–Playing Images BackOrdering Prints: The Print-Set MenuSelecting Print Set from the playback menu displaysthe menu shown at right. Here y

Seite 59 - Tutorial–Taking Pictures

137Reference–Playing Images Back3 Use multi selector to specify number ofprints. Press up to increase (maximum 9),down to decrease. To deselect imag

Seite 60 - Step 1—Ready the Camera

138Reference–Playing Images BackMarking All Images for Transfer: The Transfer MenuSelecting Transfer from the playback menu displaysthe menu shown at

Seite 61

139Reference–Playing Images BackTelevision Playback: Connecting Your Camera to a Video DeviceUsing the EG-775 video cable provided with your camera, y

Seite 62

140Reference–ConnectionsConnectionsYour Camera and Your ComputerBy connecting your Nikon digital camera to a computer running Nikon View, youunleash i

Seite 63 - Sharpening

141Reference–ConnectionsThis section describes how to connect your camera to a computer running NikonView using the UC-E2 Universal Serial Bus (USB) c

Seite 64 - Step 3—Frame the Picture

142Reference–ConnectionsBefore You Begin: Installing Nikon ViewThe first step to using Nikon View is to read the directions for installation. These a

Seite 65

143Reference–Connections2Install Adobe Acrobat ReaderThe installation instructions for Nikon View are in Portable Document Format(PDF). To view the i

Seite 66 - Step 4—Focus and Shoot

144Reference–ConnectionsGetting Connected: Connecting to Your ComputerOnce you have installed Nikon View, you are ready to transfer pictures and movie

Seite 67

145Reference–Connections3Connect the interface cable to thecomputerConnect the other end of the cable to thecomputer as shown at right.4Connect the in

Seite 68 - Step 5—Check the Results

2Introduction–OverviewOverviewAbout This ManualThank you for your purchase of a COOLPIX775 digital camera. This manualhas been written to help you e

Seite 69 - Step 6—Turn the Camera Off

146Reference–ConnectionsUse a Reliable Power SourceWhen transferring data between the camera and the computer, we recommend that youuse an EH-21 AC ad

Seite 70 - Review and Deletion

147Reference–Connections5Press the TRANSFER buttonOnce the camera is turned on, Nikon View will au-tomatically detect the camera. After Nikon Viewhas

Seite 71

148Reference–ConnectionsDisconnecting the CameraWhen you want to disconnect the camera from the computer, follow the instructions belowbefore turning

Seite 72 - Quick Review

149Reference–ConnectionsDisconnecting the Camera During image TransferConfirm that image transfer is complete and the message“TRANSFER COMPLETED” is d

Seite 73 - Tutorial–Review and Deletion

150Reference–ConnectionsReading Pictures from Memory CardsIf you have a CompactFlash™ card reader or your computer is equipped with a PCcard slot, you

Seite 74 - Full-Screen Review

151Reference–ConnectionsRemoving the Memory CardBe sure that image transfer is complete before removingthe memory card from the card reader or PC card

Seite 75

152Reference–Technical NotesTechnical NotesCamera Care, Options, and ResourcesThis section provides information on:Caring for Your Camera ...

Seite 76 - Thumbnail Review

153Reference–Technical NotesCaring for Your CameraCleaningLens/ViewfinderThe key to cleaning these glass parts is to not touch them with yourfingers.

Seite 77

154Reference–Technical NotesOptional AccessoriesAt the time of writing, the following optional accessories were available for theCOOLPIX775. Contact

Seite 78

155Reference–Technical NotesWeb ResourcesAt the time of writing, the following on-line resources were available for users ofNikon digital imaging equi

Seite 79 - Where Do I Go

3Introduction–OverviewTo make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbolsand conventions are used:Life-Long LearningAs part of N

Seite 80

156Reference–Technical NotesTroubleshootingIf your camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problemsbelow before consulting your

Seite 81 - Highlight BASIC or NORMAL to

157Reference–Technical NotesPossible CauseProblem929393106• Flash is off.• Flash window blocked.• Subject is outside range of flash.• Exposure compens

Seite 82

158Reference–Technical NotesError MessagesThe following table lists the error messages and other warnings that appear in themonitor and how to deal wi

Seite 83

159Reference–Technical Notes• Error encountered whilesaving photo.• Camera has run out of fold-er or file numbers.• Select Off or Reset in Seq.Numbers

Seite 84

160Reference–Technical NotesProblem SolutionDisplayNo images marked with icon when TRANSFER buttonpressed to transfer images tocomputer.Disconnect cam

Seite 85

161Reference–Technical Notes• Error has occurred in cam-era’s internal circuitry.• Lens obstructed when cam-era is turned on or off.Turn camera off, u

Seite 86 - How Do I Make Prints?

162Reference–Technical NotesSpecificationsLens •3× Zoom Nikkor• F = 5.8 – 17.4 mm (35 mm Camera format equivalent to 38 –115 mm ); f/2.8 – f/4.9• Seve

Seite 87

163Reference–Technical NotesCapture modes • Single• Continuous• Multi-Shot 16 (sixteen frames 400 × 300 pixels in size)Exposure metering 256-segment m

Seite 88 - Printing from Removable Media

164Reference–Technical NotesBuilt-in SpeedlightFlash control Sensor flash systemRange 0.4 – 1.7 m (1´4˝ – 5´7˝) at maximum zoom0.4 – 3.0 m (1´4˝ – 9´1

Seite 89

165Reference–Technical NotesBattery life Approximately 100minutes (EN-EL1) when using monitor at 20°C(68°F)Dimensions(W × H × D)Approximately 87 × 66

Seite 90

4Introduction–Getting to Know the COOLPIX775Getting to Know the COOLPIX775The Parts of the Camera and Their FunctionsTake a few moments to familiarize

Seite 91 - Reference

166Reference–IndexIndexSymbols2CR5. See BatteryA, , , , , , . See White balanceAAC adapter ... 35, 139AUTO menu

Seite 92 - Beyond Point-and-Shoot

167Reference–IndexIImage quality ...97Image sharpening ... 108Image size ...

Seite 93

168Reference–IndexRRed-eye reduction ... 93Red-eye reduction lamp ... 93Red light ...

Seite 94

Introduction–Getting to Know the COOLPIX775510 Red (flash-ready) light ... 611 Green (autofocus) light ...

Seite 95

iiTo prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others,read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this

Seite 96

6Introduction–Getting to Know the COOLPIX775How to Use It—Camera Controls and DisplaysA The ViewfinderPictures can be framed in the viewfinder or in t

Seite 97

Introduction–Getting to Know the COOLPIX7757B The MonitorLike the viewfinder, the monitor can be used to frame pictures. Duringshooting, the monitor

Seite 98

8Introduction–Getting to Know the COOLPIX775C The Power SwitchThe power switch turns the camera on and off. When the camera is turnedon, the green li

Seite 99 - Restrictions on Digital Zoom

Introduction–Getting to Know the COOLPIX7759E The Mode DialThe mode dial is used to select the operating mode. You have a choice ofnine shooting mode

Seite 100 - Confirm focus-mode setting in

10Introduction–Getting to Know the COOLPIX775The multi selector is used to perform a variety of operations: to composepictures, to scroll through imag

Seite 101 - Macro Close-Up

Introduction–Getting to Know the COOLPIX7751116Move highlight bar down.Using the menus5860122View the picture recorded after the cur-rent picture.Full

Seite 102 - Autofocus Mode

12Introduction–Getting to Know the COOLPIX775The transfer (TRANSFER) button is used to selectimages for transfer and to transfer selected imagesfrom t

Seite 103

Introduction–Getting to Know the COOLPIX77513J The / ButtonWhen taking pictures, the flash mode ( ) buttoncontrols the built-in Speedlight ( 92).

Seite 104 - 10 10

14Introduction–Menu GuideMenu GuideUsing Camera MenusChanges to some settings can be made with the help of menus that appearin the monitor. The optio

Seite 105

Introduction–Menu Guide15Viewing the MenusWhen the camera is on, the menu for the cur-rent operating mode can be displayed by press-ing the MENU butto

Seite 106

iiiDo not disassembleTouching the product’s internal parts could result in injury. In the event of amalfunction, the product should be repaired only

Seite 107 - Keep the Flash Window Clear

16Introduction–Menu GuideMaking a SelectionUse the multi selector to make a selection.Display optionsSELECT SETS1OFFMENUFULLXGAVGAQUALSIZEAIMAGE SIZE•

Seite 108 - SELECT SET

Introduction–Menu Guide17SELECT SETS1OFFMENUQUALSIZEAIMAGE QUALITYAccessing the Setup MenuTo access the SET-UP menu from the AUTO or SCENE menu:Positi

Seite 109

18Introduction–Menu GuideIndex to Menu OptionsThe pages that follow list the options that are displayed when the MENUbutton is pressed, together with

Seite 110

Introduction–Menu Guide19SELECT SETS1OFFMENUFINENORMALBASICQUALSIZEAIMAGE QUALITYImage QualityChoose BASIC for reduced file size, FINE for high im-age

Seite 111

20Introduction–Menu GuideThe SCENE MenuThe SCENE menu contains options for adjusting image quality and size.1SSELECT SETOFFMENUQUALSIZESCENE

Seite 112

Introduction–Menu Guide21SELECT SETS1OFFMENUFINENORMALBASICQUALSIZEIMAGE QUALITYImage QualityChoose BASIC for reduced file size, FINE for high im-age

Seite 113 - Print Size

22Introduction–Menu GuideThe SET-UP MenuThe SET-UP menu contains two pages of options.SET-UP Menu, Page 1PAGE2MENUSELECTSETS1SET-UPSET-UPBrightnessAut

Seite 114 - WHITE BALANCE

Introduction–Menu Guide231SSELECTSETOFFMENUSEQ. NUMBERSEQ. NUMBERBrightnessAuto TransferSeq. NumberMemory Card FormatDateAuto OffOnOffResetSeq. Number

Seite 115 - 10 10

24Introduction–Menu GuideSET-UP Menu, Page 2The SET-UP Menu1SSELECTSETOFFMENUSET-UPSET-UPVideo ModeLanguage

Seite 116 - Multi-shot 16

Introduction–Menu Guide25Video ModeChoose the standard for video output from NTSCand PAL.1SSELECTSETOFFMENUVideo Mode NTSCPA LLanguageVIDEO MODEVIDEO

Seite 117

ivUse appropriate cablesWhen connecting cables to the input and output jacks, use only the cablesprovided or sold by Nikon for the purpose, to maintai

Seite 118

26Introduction–Menu GuideThe PLAY BACK MenuThe playback menu contains options for deleting pictures, managing thepictures stored on the memory card, a

Seite 119

Introduction–Menu Guide27TransferMark all pictures on the memory card for transfer orremove marking from all pictures.1381SELECTSETOFFMENUTRANSFERSlid

Seite 121

29Review and DeletionLearn how to review and delete pictures whilesetting up your next shot.Taking PicturesRead this section for a step-by-step guide

Seite 122 - IMAGE SHARPENING

30Tutorial–First StepsFirst StepsGetting Ready to Use Your CameraBefore using your camera for the first time, you will need to complete thesteps shown

Seite 123

31Tutorial–First Steps1SSELECTSETOFFMENUYMDDATEDATE1SSELECTSETOFFMENUVideo ModeDEFSLanguageLANGUAGELANGUAGE1243NORMALNORMAL[ 10 10 ]AUTUTOSTEP12121

Seite 124 - For more information on:

32Tutorial–First StepsStep 1—Attach the Camera StrapTo ensure that the camera is not dropped and damaged, attach the camerastrap as shown and wear it

Seite 125 - WARNING!

33Tutorial–First StepsStep 2—Insert the BatteryYour camera is powered by a single rechargeable Nikon EN-EL1 lithium-ionbattery (provided) or a non-rec

Seite 126 - LANGUAGE

34Tutorial–First Steps122.4 Insert the batteryInsert a rechargeable Nikon EN-EL1lithium-ion battery (provided) or 2CR5(DL245) lithium battery (availab

Seite 127 - BRIGHTNESS

35Tutorial–First StepsRemoving the BatteryThe battery can be removed without affecting pictures stored on the memorycard. All settings other than dat

Seite 128 - AUTO TRANSFERAUTO TRANSFER

vCAUTIONSKeep dryThis product is not waterproof, and may malfunction if immersed in water orexposed to high levels of humidity. Rusting of the intern

Seite 129 - SEQ. NUMBER

36Tutorial–First StepsStep 3—Insert the Memory CardIn place of film, your Nikon digital camera uses CompactFlash™ (CF) memorycards to store pictures.

Seite 130

37Tutorial–First StepsFormatting Memory CardsWhile the memory card provided with your camera is formatted at shipment,other memory cards must be forma

Seite 131

38Tutorial–First StepsFormatting Memory Cards (Continued)Confirmation dialog displayed1SSELECTSETOFFMENUMEMORY CARD FORMATMEMORY CARD FORMATWARNING!Al

Seite 132 - AUTO OFFAUTO OFF

39Tutorial–First StepsStep 4—Check the Battery LevelBefore using the camera, check the battery level in the monitor to makesure that the battery is ch

Seite 133

40Tutorial–First StepsPress twice to display second page ofSET-UP menuStep 5—Choose a LanguageCamera menus and messages can be displayed in your choic

Seite 134 - Playing Images Back

41Tutorial–First StepsChoose a language from:DDeutsch (German)EEnglishFFrançais (French)S Español (Spanish)Display options1SSELECTSETOFFMENUVideo Mode

Seite 135

42Tutorial–First StepsStep 6—Set the Time and DateInformation on the time and date of recording is included with all picturesand movies taken with you

Seite 136

43Tutorial–First StepsAny pictures taken before the time and date have been set will have a timestamp of “0000.00.00 00:00.” If the time and date hav

Seite 137 - Playback Tips

44Tutorial–Taking PicturesTaking PicturesThe BasicsThis section details the basic steps involved in taking pictures in auto mode .In this automatic, “

Seite 138 - 0005.JPG

45Tutorial–Taking PicturesNORMALNORMALAUTUTO[ 10 10 ]STEP

Seite 139 - Movie Playback

viKeep away from strong magnetic fieldsDo not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generatesstrong electromagnetic radiation or

Seite 140 - SCRSCROLLOLL

46Tutorial–Taking PicturesStep 1—Ready the CameraBefore using your camera, complete the following steps:1.1 Turn the mode dial to 1.2 Turn the camera

Seite 141 - YES OR NO ?

47Tutorial–Taking PicturesNORMALNORMALAUTUTO[ 10 10 ]AB1.3 Check indicators in the monitorBefore taking pictures, be sure that the bat-tery is ch

Seite 142 - PLAY BACK MENU

48Tutorial–Taking PicturesStep 2—Adjust Camera Settings (Optional)In auto mode, you can use the buttons and menus to control the settingslisted the fo

Seite 143

49Tutorial–Taking PicturesSetting Default ControlDescription107±0Exposurecompensa-tionOptimal exposure for most scenes.AUTOmenu108–109AutoImageSharpen

Seite 144 - ERASE SELECTED IMAGES

50Tutorial–Taking PicturesStep 3—Frame the PictureAfter adjusting camera settings, you are ready to frame your picture.3.1 Ready the cameraTo prevent

Seite 145 - Protected Images

51Tutorial–Taking PicturesMove That Camera!Although zoom is a useful tool for composing pictures, remember that originalcompositions can be created ju

Seite 146 - SLIDE SHOW

52Tutorial–Taking PicturesStep 4—Focus and Shoot4.1 FocusTo focus the camera on the subject in thecenter of the frame, press the shutter-re-lease butt

Seite 147 - Frame Intvl

53Tutorial–Taking Picturesfl.2 Check the green lightWith the shutter-release button pressed halfway,check that the green (autofocus) light next to the

Seite 148

54Tutorial–Taking PicturesStep 5—Check the ResultsAfter each shot, the green light will blink as thepicture is recorded to the memory card. If themon

Seite 149 - Reference–Playing Images Back

55Tutorial–Taking PicturesStep 6—Turn the Camera OffWhen you have finished using the camera, turnthe camera off to save battery power. Turningthe cam

Seite 150

vii• On cold days, the capacity of batteries tends to decrease. Be sure the batteryis fully charged before taking pictures outside in cold weather.

Seite 151 - PRINT SET

56Tutorial–Review and DeletionReview and DeletionQuick ReviewWith a film camera, only when the film was developed would you knowwhether your pictures

Seite 152 - TRANSFER

57Tutorial–Review and Deletion[ 5 5 ]NORMAL[ 5 5 ]AUTUTONORMAL[ 10 10 ]AUTUTO2001.07.252001.07.2514:2014:20NORMALNORMAL5/ 95/ 9][0005

Seite 153

58Tutorial–Review and DeletionQuick ReviewWhen you press the button to enter quickreview mode, the most recent picture on thememory card will be dis

Seite 154 - Connections

59Tutorial–Review and DeletionAll other camera controls function as they do in shooting mode.To Press DescriptionView currentphoto fullscreenEnter ful

Seite 155 - Reference–Connections

60Tutorial–Review and DeletionFull-Screen ReviewFrom quick review, press the button toenter full-screen review. The picture displayed inquick-revie

Seite 156 - Reference Manual

61Tutorial–Review and DeletionTo Press DescriptionImages marked for transfer to a computer areshown by a icon. To select the current imagefor transf

Seite 157

62Tutorial–Review and DeletionThumbnail ReviewPressing the button in full-screen review dis-plays a menu of nine thumbnail images. The fol-lowing o

Seite 158

63Tutorial–Review and DeletionFor more information on:124 Photo information125 Movie playbackDescriptionPressToImages marked for transfer to a compute

Seite 159

64Tutorial–Review and Deletion64Selecting images for transfer to the computerIn Full-Screen Review Mode and Thumbnail Review Mode, images to betransfe

Seite 160 - Mac OS 8.6

65Where Do I Gofrom Here?Doing More withYour Digital CameraHow Do I Send Pictures toMy Friends and Family?How Do I MakePrints?How Do I KeepTrack of My

Seite 161 - COMPUTER

viii• No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced,transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated intoan

Seite 162 - Formatting Memory Cards

66How Do I Go from Here?–How Do I Send Pictures to My Friends and Family?How Do I Send Pictures to My Friends and Family?Distributing Photos by E-Mail

Seite 163

67How Do I Go from Here?–How Do I Send Pictures to My Friends and Family?1Choose an image quality of BASIC or NORMALChoosing an image quality of BASIC

Seite 164

68How Do I Go from Here?–How Do I Send Pictures to My Friends and Family?NORMALNORMALAUTUTO[ 3333]XGAXGAPress the MENU button to return toshooting

Seite 165

69How Do I Go from Here?–How Do I Send Pictures to My Friends and Family?3Take picturesTake pictures as described in “Tutorial: Taking Pictures”( 44)

Seite 166 - Technical Notes

70How Do I Go from Here?–How Do I Send Pictures to My Friends and Family?Distributing Images ElectronicallyOnce you have taken the images you want to

Seite 167

71How Do I Go from Here?–How Do I Send Pictures to My Friends and Family?5Disconnect the cameraWhen all selected images have been transferred,the moni

Seite 168 - Approved Memory Cards

72Where Do I Go from Here?–How Do I Make Prints?How Do I Make Prints?From Data to PaperDigital photographs can be printed in a variety of ways. Many

Seite 169 - Reference–Technical Notes

73Where Do I Go from Here?–How Do I Make Prints?Digital Print-Order Format (DPOF)The Print Set option in the playback menu is used to create a digital

Seite 170 - Troubleshooting

74Where Do I Go from Here?–How Do I Make Prints?Printing from Removable MediaEven if your photofinisher does not offer support for DPOF, you may still

Seite 171

75Where Do I Go from Here?–How Do I Keep Track of My Photos ?How Do I Keep Track of My Photos?Using Image Database SoftwareOnce you have transferred l

Seite 172 - Error Messages

ixNotice for customers in the U.S.A.Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested andfo

Seite 174

7777ReferenceThe DetailsBeyond Point-and-ShootAdvancedPhotographyCamera Setup78–9394–109110–119Playing Images Back120–139Connections140–151Technical N

Seite 175

78Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootBeyond Point-and-ShootCamera ControlsThis section covers operations that can be performed in auto (), scene, and mov

Seite 176 - Specifications

79Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootControl Described inCreative Photography ...

Seite 177

80Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootCreative Photography: Choosing a ModeAlthough auto mode, with its range of menu options and camera settings, is suit

Seite 178

81Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootNORMALNORMALAUTUTO[ 10 10 ]RotateThis section describes when to use each of the nineshooting modes. To choose

Seite 179

82Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootWhen to Use ItFocusModeFlashModeModeThe table below illustrates when to use each of the nine shooting modes. The ic

Seite 180 - Reference–Index

83Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootCaptures the beautiful reds in sunsetsor sunrises exactly as you see them.AutoororSunsetFocusModeFlashModeMode When

Seite 181

84Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootFraming Pictures: Optical and Digital ZoomYour Nikon digital camera offers two kinds of zoom: optical zoom, in which

Seite 182

85Reference–Beyond Point-and-ShootOptical vs. Digital ZoomIn digital zoom, data from the camera’s image sensor are processed digitally, enlarging thec

Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern

Keine Kommentare