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Printed in Japan
SB4H04000301(11)
6MA03711-A
En
(En)
The Nikon Guide to Digital Photography
with the
DIGITAL CAMERA
No reproduction in any form of this manual, in
whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical
articles or reviews), may be made without written
authorization from NIKON CORPORATION.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - DIGITAL CAMERA

Printed in JapanSB4H04000301(11)6MA03711-AEn(En)The Nikon Guide to Digital Photographywith theDIGITAL CAMERANo reproduction in any form of this manual

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viiiThe Setup Menu 130Language ... 131Date..

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The Shooting Menu90 Interval Timer PhotographyTo display the menu shown in Step 1, below, highlight Intvl timer shooting in the CONTINUOUS menu and pr

Seite 4 - For Your Safety

91The Shooting MenuBest Shot Selector (BSS)Option Description Off BSS off. OnCamera takes shots while shutter-release button is pressed, to a maximu

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The Shooting Menu92 Restrictions on BSSBSS may not produce the desired results with a moving subject or if the composition is changed while the shutte

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93The Shooting MenuImage Adjustment Image AdjustmentAt settings other than Auto, the current image-adjustment setting is indicated by an icon in the s

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The Shooting Menu94Saturation Control Black-and-WhiteWhen Black&white is selected, monitor shows the view through the lens in black-and-white

Seite 8 - Table of Contents

95The Shooting Menu User SettingIn P, S, A, and M modes, the number of the current user set-tings bank appears in the shooting display.User SettingCam

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The Shooting Menu96Image SharpeningThe camera automatically processes pictures to empha-size the borders between light and dark areas, making edges se

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97The Shooting MenuLensThe lens menu is used to adjust camera settings for optimal results with the optional converter lenses and adapters listed belo

Seite 11 - Introduction

The Shooting Menu98Exposure OptionsThe exposure options menu contains two options for controlling exposure.EXPOSURE OPTIONSBulb/TimeAE lock AE LockAu

Seite 12 - Parts of the Camera

99The Shooting Menu Bulb / TimeIn mode M, shutter speed can be set to BULB or TIME for long exposures of up to ten minutes ( 50). This menu control

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1IntroductionIntroductionThank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX 8400 digital camera. This manual has been written to help you enjoy taking pi

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The Shooting Menu100Focus OptionsOption DescriptionAutoCamera automatically selects focus area containing subject closest to cam-era. Selected focus

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101The Shooting MenuAF SystemWhen Off is selected for AF area mode, the focus sys-tem can be selected from the following options:AF SYSTEMHybrid AFSta

Seite 16 - The Control Panel

The Shooting Menu102 Focus Confi rmationUse focus confi rmation to determine exactly what ar-eas of the frame are in focus before a picture is taken. F

Seite 17 - The Shutter-Release Button

103The Shooting MenuZoom OptionsDigital TeleWhen On is selected, pressing the button for about 2 s at the maximum optical zoom position activates di

Seite 18 - The Mode Dial

The Shooting Menu104Speedlight OptionsThe Speedlight opt. menu contains three options for controlling the built-in Speedlight and optional fl ash units

Seite 19 - First Steps

105The Shooting MenuSpeedlight CntrlThis option is used to control the built-in and optional Speedlights when using optional fl ash accessories mounte

Seite 20 - Inserting the Battery

The Shooting Menu106 SB-800 and SB-600 SpeedlightsSet the optional Speedlight to TTL mode. In this mode, SB-800 and SB-600 Speedlights will use monit

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107The Shooting MenuAuto BracketingIn some situations, you may fi nd it diffi cult to select ap-propriate exposure-compensation and white-balance settin

Seite 22 - Inserting Memory Cards

The Shooting Menu108 Continuous Shooting (Autoexposure Bracketing)At settings of Continuous H and Continuous L ( 88), shooting will pause after each

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109The Shooting MenuNoise ReductionAt slow shutter speeds, “noise” in the form of ran-domly-spaced, brightly-colored pixels may appear in pictures, pa

Seite 24 - Turning the Camera On

Introduction2 button( 26, 49, 59, 139) (exposure compensation) button ( 44)Voice memo record/ playback button ( 74)LCD illuminator button ( 6)Powe

Seite 25 - Basic Setup

The Shooting Menu110ResetSelect this option to restore settings for the current User Setting bank ( 95) to their original state.Option DescriptionNo

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111The Shooting MenuMy MenuThis option determines which of the twenty items in the full shooting menu appear in the six-item custom menu displayed whe

Seite 27 - Basic Photography

The Shooting Menu112CF Card FormatCF card format formats memory cards for use in the camera. Note that formatting memory cards per-manently deletes a

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113The Playback MenuThe Playback MenuThe playback menu contains the following options:PLAYBACK MENU 1/2Delete 114–115Folders 116–119Slide show 120–121

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The Playback Menu114The delete menu contains the following options:Option DescriptionSelected images Delete selected pictures.Erase all images Delete

Seite 30 - Step 3 — Focus and Shoot

115The Playback Menu Before DeletionOnce deleted, pictures can not be recovered. If desired, transfer pictures to a com-puter before deletion ( 76–7

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The Playback Menu116By default, pictures are stored in a folder with the name NIKON. To make it easier to locate pictures during playback, additional

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117The Playback Menu Folder OptionsThe Folder options menu can also be accessed from the setup menu ( 133).5Repeat steps 3 and 4 to create new fi ve-l

Seite 33 - Erase 1 image (s)?

The Playback Menu118DELETETOKYOKOBEOSAKA2Display list of existing folders. *FOLDER OPTIONSRenameDeleteNewDelete1Highlight Delete.* Folder NIKON can no

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119The Playback MenuSelecting a Folder for Storage and Playback: FoldersThe Folders item in the playback Folders menu ( 116) can be used to select al

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3IntroductionCommand dial (monitor) button ( 4)Zoom ( / ) buttons ( 18, 67, 70)Electronic viewfi nder( 4, 5)Diopter adjustment control ( 19) (menu)

Seite 36 - Scene Mode

The Playback Menu120Pictures will be played back one after the other in the order recorded, with a pause between each frame. Movies are displayed as

Seite 37 - Night portrait ( )

121The Playback Menu Auto OffThe camera will enter standby mode if no operations are performed for thirty minutes during a slide show. Frame IntervalO

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The Playback Menu122This option is used to protect pictures from accidental deletion. Protected fi les can not be deleted by press-ing the button or

Seite 39 - Hold camera steadyAuto

123The Playback MenuWhen creating a slide show or showing pictures to an audience, the Hide image option can be used to hide selected pictures. Hidde

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The Playback Menu124 Print set is used to select pictures for printing on devices that support PictBridge or Digital Print Order Format (DPOF), to

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125The Playback Menu Print SetIf the menu shown in Step 6 is displayed after a print order is created, the Date and Info options will be reset. “Date”

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The Playback Menu126When the camera is connected to a computer running PictureProject, pictures can be transferred (copied) to the computer ( 76).

Seite 43 - More on Photography

127The Playback Menu Restrictions on Auto TransferNo more than 999 pictures can be transferred using Auto transfer. To transfer more than 999 picture

Seite 44 - 3˝ × 4˝)

The Playback Menu128To move pictures to another folder on the memory card:SELECT SOURCE FOLDERNIKONKOBETOKYO Source / Destination FoldersThe followi

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129The Playback MenuSELECT DEST. FOLDERKOBETOKYONIKON7Highlight destination folder.MOVE IMAGE(S)?Confirm image move to another folder?YesNo8Confi rmati

Seite 46

Introduction4The following indicators are displayed during shooting 1:F2.6F2.6F2.61.0.01.01010108M8M8MTOKYOTOKYOTOKYOAE-LAE-LAE-LAF-LAF-LAF-L1AE/AFAE/

Seite 47 - Flash Mode

The Setup Menu130The Setup MenuThe setup menu contains the following options:SET-UP 1/3Language 131Date 131–132Folders 133Monitor options 133–135Seq.

Seite 48 - To choose a fl ash mode:

131The Setup MenuThe date menu contains the following options:Option DescriptionDate Set camera to current date and time ( 15–16).Time zoneChoose home

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The Setup Menu132* To turn daylight saving time on or off, highlight DaylightSaving and press multi se-lector right. Selecting daylight saving time a

Seite 50 - To choose a focus mode:

133The Setup MenuThe options in this menu control the quality of the preview displayed in the monitor, whether pictures are displayed after shooting (

Seite 51 - Using the Self-Timer

The Setup Menu134Review OptionsThis option controls whether pictures are displayed af-ter shooting in P, S, A, and M modes (picture review).Option Des

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135The Setup MenuStart-up DisplayStart-up display controls which display activates when the camera is turned on (the button can be used to switch be

Seite 53

The Setup Menu136Pictures are assigned fi le names that include a four-digit fi le number assigned by adding one to the largest fi le number in the curre

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137The Setup Menu Shutter sound controls the “beep” made by the cam-era speaker.SHUTTER SOUNDOffOnShutter SoundOption DescriptionOnCamera beeps once t

Seite 55

The Setup Menu138CF card format formats memory cards for use in the camera. See “The Shooting Menu: CF Card Format” ( 112).When operated on battery

Seite 56 - P: Programmed Auto

139The Setup MenuFUNCAssigning frequently-used functions to the FUNC but-ton allows the selected settings to be adjusted without accessing the camera

Seite 57 - 3,000 s in incre

5Introduction 19 User Settings bank... 95 20 Ultra HS recording indicator... 89 21 Spot metering target ...

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The Setup Menu140If On is selected for this option, the self-timer lamp will light after shooting to confi rm that the shutter has been released. Wh

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141The Setup MenuUSB confi gures the camera for connection to a com-puter or printer. See “Viewing Pictures on a Comput-er” ( 76) and “Printing Pictu

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The Setup Menu142 Date ImprintData imprinted at a size of (640 × 480), (1,024 × 768), or (1,280 × 960) may be diffi cult to read.Regardless of

Seite 61 - SENSITIVITY

143Technical NotesTechnical NotesAt the time of writing, the following optional accessories were available for this camera. Contact your local retail

Seite 62

Technical Notes144The following cards have been tested and approved for use with the COOLPIX 8400:Nikon EC-CF All capacitiesSanDiskCompactFlash (SDCF

Seite 63

145Technical NotesTo ensure continued enjoyment of your Nikon product, observe the following precautions when storing or using the device: Keep dryT

Seite 64 - ホワイトバランス

Technical Notes146Cleaning Lens / Electronic Viewfi nderOne key to preserving the condition of these glass parts is to not touch them with your fi ngers

Seite 65 - WHITE BAL PRESET

147Technical NotesStorageTurn the camera off when not in use and check that the power-on lamp is off before putting the camera away. To prevent mold

Seite 66 - P, S, A, M, and Modes Only

Technical Notes148 The following table lists the error messages and other warnings that appear in the monitor and how to deal with them.Display Proble

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149Technical NotesDisplay Problem SolutionIMAGE CANNOTBE SAVED• Memory card has not been formatted for use in camera, or error occurred while saving p

Seite 68 - Movie Mode

Introduction6123456789101112 1 Flash mode... 38 2 Battery level indicator ... 17 3 Exposure compe

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Technical Notes150Display Problem SolutionSPEEDLIGHT IS IN THE CLOSED POSITIONSpeedlight prevented from popping up when required for additional lighti

Seite 70 - Step 1 will be displayed

151Technical NotesIf the camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon repres

Seite 71 - Recording Movies

Technical Notes152Problem SolutionMonitor is hard to read• Ambient lighting too bright: use electronic viewfi nder.• Monitor brightness needs adjustmen

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153Technical NotesProblem Solution Flash does not fi re• Flash is off. Flash turns off automatically when:◆ Focus mode is set to (infi nity)◆ Landsca

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Technical Notes154Problem SolutionPictureProject does not start when camera is connected or memory card inserted in card reader or card slot• Camera i

Seite 74 - Viewing Movies

155Technical NotesFrame coverage Approximately 97% horizontal and 97% vertical (shooting)Monitor1.8˝, 134,000-dot, High Transmissive Advanced TFT LCD

Seite 75 - More on Playback

Technical Notes156 Power sources • One rechargeable Nikon EN-EL7 lithium-ion battery (supplied)• MB-CP10 battery pack (available separately) with s

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157Technical NotesSymbols, , 9550, 100, 200, 400, 51, , , , , , , , 34–36, see Auto mode, see Image mode, see Movie mode, see Playback mode bu

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Technical Notes158EElectronic viewfi nder, see Viewfi nderElectronic VR, 60E-mail, 34, 72Exif 2.2, 155Exif Print, see Exif 2.2Exposure bracketing, 108Ex

Seite 78 - Photo Information

159Technical NotesPP (programmed auto) mode, 45–46PAL, see Video modePanorama, 30–32Passive AF, see AutofocusPhoto information, 68–69PictBridge, 80–84

Seite 79 - Page 6 (Focus Confi rmation)

7IntroductionFold out to use Range of rotationStow on camera bodyStorage position †Frame self-portraits ** Monitor shows mirror im-age of what will ap

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Printed in JapanSB4H04000301(11)6MA03711-AEn(En)The Nikon Guide to Digital Photographywith theDIGITAL CAMERANo reproduction in any form of this manual

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Introduction8To select a mode, align the mode icon with the “ ” mark next to the mode dial. Choose from fi ve movie modes. Auto ( 17)A simple “po

Seite 82 - D-Lighting

9First StepsFirst StepsCharging the BatteryThe camera uses a rechargeable Nikon EN-EL7 lithium-ion battery (supplied). Charge the battery before fi rs

Seite 83

Trademark InformationApple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTime are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Microsoft and Windows

Seite 84

1212First Steps101 Turn the camera off3 Insert the batteryInsert a fully-charged EN-EL7 battery as shown in the label inside the battery-chamber cover

Seite 85 - Viewing Pictures on TV

11First Steps EN-EL7 BatteriesBefore using the EN-EL7, read and follow the warnings and cautions on pages ii–iii and 147 of this manual.Do not use the

Seite 86 - Mass storage

21First Steps12The camera stores pictures on CompactFlash™ memory cards. See “Technical Notes: Approved Memory Cards” ( 144) for a list of compatibl

Seite 87 - Connecting the USB Cable

13First Steps The Eject ButtonIf the eject button is up when the card-slot cover is closed, closing the cover will partially eject the memory card, ca

Seite 88 - Disconnecting the Camera

햲햲햶햶햳햳햴햴햵햵First Steps14Turning the Camera On1 Ready the monitor2 Turn the camera onThe fi rst time the camera is turned on, a language-selection dialog

Seite 89 - Printing Pictures

15First Steps The Clock BatteryWhen the main battery is installed or an AC adapter is connected, the clock battery will charge in about 10 hours. Whe

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First Steps16‡ If daylight saving time ( 132) is in effect in local time zone, highlight DaylightSav-ing and press center of multi selector. To retu

Seite 91 - PictBridge

17Basic PhotographyBasic Photography The Battery IndicatorShooting displayControl panel Status Notes—Battery fully charged.Camera functions normally.B

Seite 92

Basic Photography181 Ready the cameraHold the camera steadily in both hands. Don’t Block the ShotTo avoid muffl ed sound or dark or partially obscur

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19Basic Photography The Built-in SpeedlightIn mode, the built-in Speedlight will pop up automatically when the shutter-release button is pressed hal

Seite 94 - CHECK PRINTER

iTechnical NotesThe Shooting MenuMore on PlaybackMoviesMore on PhotographyBasic PhotographyFirst StepsScene ModeIntroductionSymbols and ConventionsTo

Seite 95

Basic Photography201 FocusPress the shutter-release button halfway to set fo-cus and exposure ( 7). In mode, the camera will automatically focus

Seite 96

21Basic Photography During RecordingWhile pictures are being recorded to the memory card, a ( recording) or ( wait) icon will be displayed in the

Seite 97 - Metering

Basic Photography22AF / AE LockFocus and exposure are locked when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, and remain locked while the shutter-r

Seite 98 - Continuous

23Basic Photography Playback ModePictures can also be viewed by rotating the mode dial to (playback mode; 65). Playback TipsPictures are displayed

Seite 99

Basic Photography24Quick Playback ZoomFor an enlarged (× 3) view of the picture currently displayed in full-screen review ( 23) or full-frame playbac

Seite 100 - Interval Timer Photography

25Basic Photography Image File and Folder NamesOn the memory card, pictures are identifi ed by fi le names with three parts: a four letter identifi er, a

Seite 101 - BEST SHOT SELECTOR

26Scene ModeScene mode offers a menu of fi fteen “scenes,” each corresponding to a common situation, such as a backlit subject, sunset, or interior sho

Seite 102 - The Shooting Menu

27 When Lighting Is PoorAn ISO icon may be displayed when lighting is poor ( 39). Noise ReductionRandomly-spaced, brightly-colored pixels (“noise”)

Seite 103 - Image adjustment

28Use tripodHold camera steadyAuto—Auto —Auto* Landscape ( )Use for vivid landscape shots that enhance outlines, colors, and contrast in such subjects

Seite 104 - Saturation control

29Hold camera steadyUse tripodHold camera steadyAuto* Museum ( )Use indoors where fl ash photography is prohibited (for example, in museums and art ga

Seite 105 - User setting

iiFor Your SafetyTo prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, read the following safety precautions in their entirety

Seite 106 - Image sharpening

30Auto — Back light ( )Use when light is coming from behind a portrait subject, throwing their features into shadow, or when the subject is in the sha

Seite 107 - Telephoto

31Hold camera steadyAuto*— Dusk / Dawn( )Preserves the colors seen in the weak natural light before sunrise or after sunset.• Noise reduction ( 109)

Seite 108 - Exposure options

32 Panorama AssistPan direction, zoom, exposure compensation, image quality and size, fl ash mode, and focus mode can not be changed after the fi rst p

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33More on PhotographyMore on PhotographyPictures taken with a digital camera are stored as image fi les. The size of the fi les, and with it the number

Seite 110 - Focus options

More on Photography34 Viewing RAW (NEF) Images on a ComputerRAW (NEF) images can only be viewed using PictureProject (version 1.0.1 or later) or Nikon

Seite 111

35More on PhotographyTo choose image quality or size: The Shooting MenuImage quality and size can also be set using the Image mode option in the shoot

Seite 112 - Manual focus

More on Photography36 Memory Card Capacity and Image ModeThe following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stored on a 256 MB m

Seite 113 - Zoom options

37More on PhotographySelect a fl ash mode according to lighting conditions.ModeHow it works When to use itShooting displayControl panelAutoIf lighting

Seite 114 - Speedlight opt

More on Photography38To choose a fl ash mode: Manual Pop-UpWhen Manual is selected for Speedlight opt. > Pop up, the built-in Speedlight can be rais

Seite 115 - Internal off

39More on Photography Using the Built-in SpeedlightWhen Auto (the default option) is selected for Speedlight opt. > Pop up ( 104), the built-in Sp

Seite 116

iii• Do not handle the plug or battery char-ger with wet hands. Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock. Observe proper

Seite 117 - Auto bracketing

More on Photography40Choose a focus mode according to the subject and composition.Mode How it works When to use itNO ICONAutofocusCamera automatically

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41More on PhotographyThe self-timer and ML-L3 remote control (supplied; 42) can be used for self-portraits or to avoid blurring that may result from

Seite 119 - Noise reduction

More on Photography42Using the ML-L3 Remote ControlTo use the ML-L3 remote control:1 Mount the camera on a tripod (recommended) or place it on a stabl

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43More on PhotographyUsing the ML-L3: Replacing the BatteryThe ML-L3 remote control is powered by a three-volt CR2025 lithium battery. To replace the

Seite 121

More on Photography441/601268M8M8M1.0.01.0F2.6Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value suggested by the camera. Exposure compen

Seite 122 - CF card format

45More on PhotographyIn (auto) and scene modes, the camera automati-cally adjusts shutter speed and aperture to produce op-timal exposure. In P, S,

Seite 123 - The Playback Menu

More on Photography46P: Programmed AutoIn programmed auto, the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and ap-erture according to the amount of lig

Seite 124 - Selected images

47More on PhotographyS: Shutter-Priority AutoIn shutter-priority auto, the user selects the shutter speed by rotating the com-mand dial; aperture is s

Seite 125 - Deleting All Pictures

More on Photography48A: Aperture-Priority AutoIn aperture-priority auto, aperture is controlled by rotating the command dial; shutter speed is set aut

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49More on PhotographyM: ManualIn manual exposure mode, the user controls both shutter speed and aper-ture. Shutter speed can be set to values between

Seite 127 - Renaming Existing Folders

ivNoticesE8400Notice for customers in the U.S.A.Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been

Seite 128 - Deleting Folders

More on Photography50 Understanding the Exposure DisplaysThe exposure displays show the amount pictures will be under- or over-exposed at the values c

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51More on PhotographySensitivity (ISO equivalency) is the digital equivalent of fi lm speed. The higher the sensitivity, the less light needed to make

Seite 130 - Slide show

More on Photography52 Exposure ModeIf Auto is selected in mode S or M, AUTO will appear in the photo information display but sensitivity will be fi xed

Seite 131 - FRAME INTVL

53More on Photography White BalanceP, S, A, and M Modes OnlyThe color of the light refl ected from an object varies with the color of the light source

Seite 132 - Back Set

More on Photography545Rotate mode dial to P, S, A, or M. At set-tings other than Auto, current setting is shown in shooting display and W-B icon appe

Seite 133 - Hide Image

55More on Photography Preset White BalancePreset white balance is used when shooting under mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with a

Seite 134 - Print Set

More on Photography56Manual focus is available in P, S, A, M, and modes for situations in which the desired results can not be achieved using autofo

Seite 135 - Date : On

57More on PhotographyImage AdjustmentThe shooting menu ( 85) includes options for controlling sharpness, contrast, and color saturation. These setti

Seite 136 - Auto Transfer

Movies58MoviesIn mode, the camera can record the following types of movie. All except time-lapse movies include sound recorded via the built-in mic

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59Movies Autofocus ModeSelect Single AF if the sound of the camera focusing interferes with recording. Selecting a Movie ModeTo select a movie mode w

Seite 138 - Move Image

vNotice for customers in CanadaCAUTIONThis class B digital apparatus meets all re-quirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulation

Seite 139 - Small pic

Movies60 Movie FilesMovies are recorded as QuickTime movie fi les with the extension “.MOV” and names consisting of “INTN” (time-lapse movies) or “DSCN

Seite 140 - The Setup Menu

61Movies TV, Small, Sepia, and Black-and-White MoviesThe Speedlight turns off when TV movie 640, Small movie 320, Sepia movie 320, or B / W movie 32

Seite 141 - Language

Movies62Recording a Time-Lapse MovieSelecting Time-lapse movie from the MOVIE menu ( 58) displays the menu shown in Step 1, below. Take a Test Sh

Seite 142

63Movies Use a Reliable Power SourceIf possible, use the optional EH-54 AC adapter when recording time-lapse movies. During RecordingTo save power,

Seite 143 - Monitor Options

Movies64To play a movie back, rotate the mode dial to and display the movie in full-frame playback (movie fi les are indicated by a icon). Press

Seite 144

65More on PlaybackMore on Playback Deleting the Current PictureTo delete the current picture, press the button. A confi r-mation dialog will be dis

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More on Playback66Creating HI-Quality Copies of RAW Images (Full-Frame Playback)HI-quality (TIFF) copies can be created from RAW-quality images, allow

Seite 146 - Seq. Numbers

67More on PlaybackViewing Multiple Pictures: Thumbnail PlaybackPressing the () button in full-screen review ( 23) or full-frame playback ( 65) d

Seite 147 - Shutter Sound

More on Playback68 Photo InformationIn full-screen review ( 23) and full-frame playback ( 65), information about each picture is superimposed on th

Seite 148 - Controls

69More on PlaybackPage 4 (Shooting Information, continued)Page 5 (Exposure Information)Page 6 (Focus Confi rmation) 1 White balance 2 Color saturatio

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viTable of ContentsFor Your Safety... iiNotices...

Seite 150 - Shot Confi rmation

More on Playback70Taking a Closer Look: Playback ZoomUse the ( ) button to zoom in on still pictures dis-played in full-screen review ( 23) or ful

Seite 151 - Reset All

71More on Playback Playback ZoomPlayback zoom is not available with movies or with copies created using the small picture option. Additional time is r

Seite 152 - Firmware Version

More on Playback72Quick EditPressing the shutter-release button during full-frame or thumbnail playback ( 65, 67) displays the menu shown at right.O

Seite 153 - Technical Notes

73More on PlaybackEnhancing Contrast: D-LightingD-lighting can be used to brighten dark or backlit subjects. CopiesCopies are stored as fi les with nam

Seite 154 - Approved Memory Cards

More on Playback74To Press DescriptionRecord memoMemo of up 20 s can be recorded while button is pressed. Recording ends after about 20 s or when

Seite 155 - Caring for Your Camera

75More on PlaybackThe EG-CP14 audio / video (A / V) cable included with the camera can be used to connect the camera to a television or video-cassett

Seite 156 - Cleaning

More on Playback76Using the UC-E6 USB cable and PictureProject software, you can view photo-graphs and movies on a computer. Before pictures can be t

Seite 157

77More on PlaybackConnecting the USB CableTurn the computer on and wait for it to start up. After confi rming that the camera is off, connect the UC-

Seite 158 - Error Messages

More on Playback78MacintoshDrag the camera volume (“NO NAME”) into the Trash.Disconnecting the CameraIf PTP is selected in the USB menu, the camera ca

Seite 159 - button

79More on PlaybackTo print the pictures from the camera memory card:• select pictures for printing using the Print set option and take the memory card

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viiMovies 58Movie Mode... 58Recording Movies...

Seite 161 - Troubleshooting

More on Playback80Printing Via Direct USB ConnectionWhen the camera is connected to a PictBridge-compatible printer via the UC-E6 USB cable, selected

Seite 162

81More on Playback3 Turn the camera onTurn the camera and printer on. The menu shown at right will be displayed.Option DescriptionPrintselectionPrint

Seite 163

More on Playback82* Select Back to return to Step 2, Cancel to exit without printing pictures.† Press center of multi selector to interrupt printing

Seite 164 - Specifi cations

83More on Playback† Press center of multi selector to interrupt printing before all pictures have been printed.PictBridgePrint selectionPrint all imag

Seite 165

More on Playback84 Printing DPOF Print Orders on PictBridge Compatible PrintersThe DPOF printing option is only available if pictures have previously

Seite 166 - MH-56 Battery Charger

85The Shooting MenuThe Shooting MenuP, S, A, and M Modes Only* Illustration shows default menu. Press button again to return to shooting mode.Press

Seite 167

The Shooting Menu86 The IconA icon appearing next to a highlighted option indicates that the selected option can be changed by rotating the comman

Seite 168

87The Shooting MenuMeteringChoose a metering method suited to the composition and lighting conditions.METERINGSpotCenter-weightedSpot AF areaMatrix Me

Seite 169

The Shooting Menu88ContinuousUse the options in this menu to capture a fl eeting expression on a portrait subject, photograph a subject that is moving

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89The Shooting Menu Other Camera SettingsSettings other than Single can not be used in combination with BSS ( 91), white-bal-ance bracketing ( 107),

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