1. En
The Guide to Digital Photography
with the
DIGITAL CAMERA
2. Using Your Camera — A Flowchart Guide
STEP 1—Ready the camera
Getting ready First Steps 13
Camera setup Using the SET-UP Menu 120
STEP 2—Take pictures
Snapshots (auto mode) Basic Picture Taking 22
Custom shots and movies Taking Pictures: The Details 47
STEP 3—Play them back…
…while shooting… Reviewing Your Pictures 31
…after shooting… Playing Back Your Pictures 83
…and delete unwanted pictures…
…immediately Keep or Delete: Picture Review 67
…while shooting Reviewing Your Pictures 31
…during playback Playing Back Your Pictures 83
Delete multiple pictures Using the PLAY BACK Menu 145
STEP 4—Install camera software
Install software Quick Start Guide (provided) —
Nikon View 5 Reference
Get to know Nikon View 5 —
Manual (provided on CD)
STEP 5—Enjoy your pictures
Transfer pictures Connecting to a Computer 38
View pictures on a television View pictures on a
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screen TV / VCR
3. Product Documentation
The documentation for this product Overview and Symbols
includes the manuals listed below.
Please be sure to read all instructions Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700
thoroughly to get the most from your
camera. First Steps
Quick-Start Guide
Basic Picture Taking
The Quick-Start Guide takes you
through the process of unpacking
Reviewing Your Pictures
and setting up your Nikon digital
camera, taking your first photo-
Connecting to a Computer
graphs, and transferring them to
your computer.
Viewing Pictures on a TV / VCR
Guide to Digital Photography
The Guide to Digital Photography Using the Camera Controls (All User Sets)
(this manual) provides complete
operating instructions for your Choosing a User Set
camera.
Using the Camera Controls (User Sets 1, 2, 3)
Nikon View 5 Reference Manual
The Nikon View 5 Reference Playing Back Your Pictures
Manual can be found in electronic
format on the reference CD pro- List of Menu Options
vided with your camera. For infor-
mation on viewing the Reference Using the Menus
Manual, see “Connections” in this
manual. Using the SHOOTING Menu
Using the SET-UP Menu
Using the PLAY BACK Menu
Technical Notes
Index
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4. For Your Safety
To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others,
read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equip-
ment. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will
read them.
The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions listed
in this section are indicated by the following symbol:
This icon marks warnings, information that should be read before
using your Nikon product to prevent possible injury.
WARNINGS Do not place strap around neck
Placing the camera strap around your
Do not look at the sun through the neck could result in strangulation.
viewfinder Special care should be taken to avoid
Viewing the sun or other strong light placing the strap around the neck of
source through the viewfinder could an infant or child.
cause permanent visual impairment.
Do not disassemble
Touching the product’s internal parts
Do not leave the viewfinder ex-
could result in injury. In the event of
posed to direct sunlight
a malfunction, the product should be
If left in direct sunlight, the lens of the
repaired only by a qualified technician.
viewfinder could concentrate sunlight
Should the product break open as the
on the viewfinder’s LCD and cause
result of a fall or other accident, re-
damage.
move the battery and/or AC adapter
Turn off immediately in the event and then take the product to a Nikon-
of malfunction authorized service center for inspec-
Should you notice smoke or an un- tion.
usual smell coming from the equip- Observe proper precautions when
ment or from the AC adapter (avail- handling batteries
able separately), unplug the AC Batteries may leak or explode if im-
adapter and remove the battery im- properly handled. Observe the follow-
mediately, taking care to avoid burns. ing precautions when handling batter-
Continued operation could result in ies for use in this product:
injury. After removing the battery, • Be sure the product is off before re-
take the equipment to a Nikon-autho- placing the battery. If you are using an
rized service center for inspection. AC adapter, be sure it is unplugged.
Do not use in the presence of flam- • Use only a rechargeable Nikon EN-EL1
mable gas lithium-ion battery (supplied) or a six-
Do not use electronic equipment in volt 2CR5 (DL245) lithium battery
the presence of flammable gas, as this (available separately).
could result in explosion or fire.
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5. • When inserting the battery, do not at- Removing memory cards
tempt to insert it upside down or Memory cards may become hot dur-
backwards. ing use. Observe due caution when
• Do not short or disassemble the bat- removing memory cards from the
tery. camera.
• Do not expose the battery to flame or
CD-ROMs
to excessive heat.
The CD-ROMs on which the software
• Do not immerse in or expose to wa-
and manuals are distributed should
ter.
not be played back on audio CD
• Do not transport or store with metal
equipment. Playing CD-ROMs on an
objects such as necklaces or hairpins.
audio CD player could cause hearing
• Batteries are prone to leakage when
loss or damage the equipment.
fully discharged. To avoid damage to
the product, be sure to remove the Observe caution when operating
battery when no charge remains. the flash
• When the battery is not in use, attach Using the flash close to your subject’s
the terminal cover and store in a cool eyes could cause temporary visual im-
place. pairment. Particular care should be
• Immediately after use, or when the observed if photographing infants,
product is used on battery power for when the flash should be no less than
an extended period, the battery may one meter (39˝) from the subject.
be hot. Before removing the battery, When using the viewfinder
turn the camera off and allow the When operating the diopter adjust-
battery to cool. ment dial with your eye to the
• Discontinue use immediately should viewfinder, care should be taken not
you notice any changes in the battery, to put your finger in your eye acciden-
such as discoloration or deformation. tally.
Use appropriate cables Avoid contact with liquid crystal
When connecting cables to the input Should the monitor or viewfinder
and output jacks, use only the cables break, care should be taken to avoid
provided or sold by Nikon for the pur- injury due to broken glass and to pre-
pose, to maintain compliance with vent liquid crystal from the monitor
product regulations. touching the skin or entering the eyes
Keep out of reach of children or mouth.
Particular care should be taken to pre-
vent infants from putting the battery
or other small parts into their mouths.
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6. Notices
• No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, trans-
mitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any lan-
guage in any form, by any means, without Nikon’s prior written permission.
• Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and
software described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice.
• Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this
product.
• While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in these
manuals is accurate and complete, we would appreciate it were you to bring
any errors or omissions to the attention of the Nikon representative in your
area (address provided separately).
Notice for customers in Canada
CAUTION
This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interfer-
ence Causing Equipment Regulations.
ATTENTION
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règle-
ment sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
A Note on Electronically-Controlled Cameras
In extremely rare instances, unusual characters may appear in the control panel
and the camera may stop functioning. In most cases, this phenomenon is
caused by a strong external static charge. Turn the camera off, remove and
replace the battery, and turn the camera on again, or, if you are using an AC
adapter (available separately), disconnect and reconnect the adapter and turn
the camera on again. In the event of continued malfunction, contact your
retailer or Nikon representative. Note that disconnecting the power source as
described above may result in loss of any data not recorded to the memory card
at the time the problem occurred. Data already recorded to the memory card
will not be affected.
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7. Notice for customers in the U.S.A.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interfer-
ence Statement
This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable pro-
tection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equip-
ment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in-
stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful inter-
ference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that inter-
ference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
CAUTIONS
Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made
to this device that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corporation may void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Interface Cables
Use the interface cables sold or provided by Nikon for your equipment. Using
other interface cables may exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Nikon Inc.,
1300 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, New York
11747-3064, U.S.A.
Tel.: 631-547-4200
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8. Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction
Note that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or repro-
duced by means of a scanner, digital camera or other device may be punishable by law.
• Items prohibited by law from being • Cautions on certain copies and repro-
copied or reproduced ductions
Do not copy or reproduce paper money, The government has issued cautions on
coins, securities, government bonds, or copies or reproductions of securities is-
local government bonds, even if such cop- sued by private companies (shares, bills,
ies or reproductions are stamped checks, gift certificates, etc.), commuter
“Sample.” passes, or coupon tickets, except when a
The copying or reproduction of paper minimum of necessary copies are to be
money, coins, or securities which are cir- provided for business use by a company.
culated in a foreign country is prohibited. Also, do not copy or reproduce passports
issued by the government, licenses issued
Unless the prior permission of the govern-
by public agencies and private groups, ID
ment has been obtained, the copying or
cards, and tickets, such as passes and meal
reproduction of unused postage stamps
coupons.
or post cards issued by the government is
prohibited. • Comply with copyright notices
The copying or reproduction of copy-
The copying or reproduction of stamps
righted creative works such as books, mu-
issued by the government and of certified
sic, paintings, woodcut prints, maps,
documents stipulated by law is prohibited.
drawings, movies, and photographs is
prohibited except when it is done for per-
sonal use at home or for similar restricted
and non-commercial use.
Trademark Information
Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, Mac OS, PowerBook, and QuickTime are registered trademarks of
Apple Computer, Inc. Finder, iMac, and iBook are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. IBM and Microdrive
are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation. Internet
is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation. CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corpora-
tion. Lexar Media is a trademark of Lexar Media Corporation. Adobe and Acrobat are registered trade-
marks of Adobe Systems Inc. Zip is a registered trademark of Iomega Corporation in the U.S. and other
countries. All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided with
your Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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9. Table of Contents
Product Documentation ................................................................................ i
For Your Safety ............................................................................................. ii
Notices ......................................................................................................... iv
Getting Started .............................................................................................. 1
Overview and Symbols ................................................................................ 2
Overview ...................................................................................................... 2
Symbols ........................................................................................................ 3
Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700 ........................................................... 4
Parts of the COOLPIX5700 ............................................................................. 4
Camera Displays ........................................................................................... 6
Camera Parts—The Details ........................................................................... 9
First Steps ..................................................................................................... 13
Step 1—Attach the Camera Strap .................................................................. 13
Step 2—Insert the Battery ............................................................................. 14
Step 3—Insert the Memory Card .................................................................. 16
Step 4—Choose a Language ........................................................................ 18
Step 5—Set the Time and Date ..................................................................... 19
Taking and Reviewing Pictures ..................................................................... 21
Basic Picture Taking ...................................................................................... 22
Step 1—Ready the Camera ........................................................................... 22
Step 2—Select User Set A ............................................................................. 25
Step 3—Adjust Camera Settings (Optional) ................................................... 25
Step 4—Frame the Shot ............................................................................... 26
Step 5—Focus and Shoot ............................................................................. 28
Step 6—Put the Camera Away ..................................................................... 30
Reviewing Your Pictures ............................................................................... 31
Quick Review ................................................................................................. 32
Full-Screen Review ........................................................................................ 33
Thumbnail Review ........................................................................................ 35
Doing More with Your Digital Camera ......................................................... 37
Connecting to a Computer .......................................................................... 38
Before You Begin: Installing Nikon View 5 ..................................................... 38
Making the Connection: Connecting to Your Computer ............................... 40
Viewing Pictures on a TV / VCR .................................................................... 46
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10. Taking Pictures: The Details .......................................................................... 47
Using the Camera Controls (All User Sets) ................................................. 48
Making Effective Use of Memory: Image Quality and Size ............................. 48
Focus Mode: The Button ....................................................................... 53
Delaying Shutter Release: Self-Timer Mode ................................................... 58
Optical and Digital Zoom: The Button ................................................. 60
Flash Mode: The Button ........................................................................ 62
Exposure Compensation: The Button ..................................................... 66
Keep or Delete: Picture Review ..................................................................... 67
Choosing a User Set ...................................................................................... 68
Using the Camera Controls (User Sets 1,2,3) .............................................. 70
Controlling Shutter Speed and Aperture: Exposure Mode ............................. 70
Making Movies: Movie Mode ....................................................................... 77
Reacting Faster to Light: Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency) .................................... 78
Focusing by Hand: Manual Focus .................................................................. 80
Playing Back Your Pictures ............................................................................. 83
Full-Screen Playback ...................................................................................... 84
Thumbnail Playback ...................................................................................... 86
Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom ............................................................ 87
Viewing Image Information .......................................................................... 88
Movie Playback ............................................................................................. 90
Menu Guide ................................................................................................... 91
List of Menu Options ................................................................................... 92
Using the Menus .......................................................................................... 97
Using the SHOOTING Menu ........................................................................ 100
Keeping Colors True: White Balance ............................................................. 101
Measuring Light: Metering ........................................................................... 103
Making Movies and Taking Photographs in a Sequence: Continuous .................. 104
Getting Sharper Pictures: Best Shot Selector .................................................. 106
Adjusting Contrast and Brightness: Image Adjustment ................................... 107
Controlling Color: Saturation Control ........................................................... 108
Settings for Optional Converter Lenses: Lens ................................................ 109
Controlling Exposure: Exposure Options ......................................................... 110
Controlling Focus: Focus Options .................................................................. 112
Making Edges More Distinct: Image Sharpening ............................................ 114
Varying Settings Automatically: Auto Bracketing ............................................ 115
Avoiding “Grainy” Pictures: Noise Reduction ................................................ 117
Restoring Default Settings: Reset All ............................................................. 118
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11. Using the SET-UP Menu ............................................................................... 120
Organizing Your Pictures: Folders .................................................................. 121
Adjusting Monitor Settings: Monitor Options ................................................ 126
Customizing Camera Controls: Controls ....................................................... 129
Controlling Zoom: Zoom Options .................................................................. 131
Conserving Battery Power: Auto Off ............................................................. 133
File Numbering: Seq. Numbers ...................................................................... 134
Formatting Memory Cards: CF Card Format .................................................. 135
Controlling the Flash: Speedlight Options ..................................................... 136
Audio Confirmation: Shutter Sound .............................................................. 140
Setting the Time and Date: Date .................................................................... 141
Storing Photo Info in a Separate File: info.txt ................................................ 141
Choosing a Video Standard: Video Mode ....................................................... 142
Choosing a Language: Language .................................................................. 142
Choosing a USB Protocol: USB ...................................................................... 143
Using the PLAY BACK Menu ....................................................................... 145
Deleting Images: Delete ................................................................................ 145
Selecting a Folder for Playback: Folders ......................................................... 148
Automated Playback: Slide Show .................................................................. 149
Safeguarding Valuable Images: Protect ......................................................... 151
Hiding Images During Playback: Hide Image ................................................. 152
Ordering Prints: Print Set ............................................................................... 153
Selecting Images for Transfer: Auto Transfer .................................................. 155
Technical Notes: Camera Care, Options, and Resources ............................. 157
Optional Accessories ...................................................................................... 158
Caring for the Camera and Battery ............................................................... 160
Web Resources ............................................................................................. 163
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ 164
Specifications ............................................................................................... 171
Index ............................................................................................................... 175
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13. Overview and
Getting Symbols
2–3
Started Getting to Know
the COOLPIX5700
4–12
First Steps
This chapter is divided into the following sections:
Overview and Symbols
Describes organization of, and the symbols used to 13–20
navigate through, this manual.
Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700
Introduces the various parts of the camera and
where to find additional information.
First Steps
Takes you through the basic steps required to get
your camera ready.
STEP 1 Attach the Camera Strap 13
STEP 2 Insert the Battery 14–15
STEP 3 Insert the Memory Card 16–17
STEP 4 Choose a Language 18–19
STEP 5 Set the Time and Date 19–20
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14. Overview and Symbols
Overview
Thank you for purchasing a COOLPIX5700 digital camera. This manual explains
the features of your camera and how to use it. The manual’s chapters are listed
Getting Started—Overview and Symbols
below along with a brief description of what each chapter contains.
Getting Started: This chapter. Introduces the parts of your camera and the
first steps necessary to ready your camera for taking pictures.
Taking and Reviewing Pictures: Explains the basics of taking and reviewing
pictures.
Doing More with Your Digital Camera: Explains how to connect your cam-
era to a computer and how to view your pictures on a TV or VCR.
Taking Pictures—The Details: Explains how to use the camera’s controls and
User Sets.
Playing Back Your Pictures: Explains how to play back your pictures and de-
tails on the image information displayed in the monitor or viewfinder in full-
screen playback mode.
Menu Guide: Describes how to operate the camera’s menus, and gives a full
explanation of all the menus in your camera.
Technical Notes: Describes how to care for your camera, optional accesso-
ries, additional resources and troubleshooting information, and lists your
camera’s specifications.
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories
Your Nikon COOLPIX digital camera is designed to the highest standards and
includes complex electronic circuitry. Only Nikon brand electronic accessories
(including battery chargers, batteries, and AC adapters) certified by Nikon spe-
cifically for use with your Nikon digital camera are engineered and proven to
operate within the operational and safety requirements of this electronic cir-
cuitry.
THE USE OF NON-NIKON ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES COULD DAMAGE YOUR CAMERA AND MAY VOID
YOUR NIKON WARRANTY.
For more information about Nikon brand accessories, contact your local au-
thorized Nikon dealer.
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15. Symbols
To make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbols are
used:
Getting Started—Overview and Symbols
Cautions: information you Notes: information that you
should read before use to pre- should read before using your
vent damage to your camera. camera.
Tips: helpful information for us- See: additional information in
ing your camera. this manual.
Life-Long Learning
As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning” commitment to ongoing product sup-
port and education, continually-updated information is available on-line at the
following sites:
• For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/
• For users in Europe: http://www.nikon-euro.com/
• For users in Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa:
http://www.nikon-asia.com/
Visit these sites to keep up-to-date with the latest product information, tips,
answers to frequently-asked questions (FAQs), and general advice on digital
imaging and photography. Additional information may be available from the
Nikon representative in your area. See the URL below for contact information:
http://www.nikon-image.com/eng/
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16. Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700
Parts of the COOLPIX5700
The parts of the camera are identified below. For more information on the
Getting Started—Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700
function of each part, refer to the page numbers listed.
1 Command dial 11 Power switch ........................ 22
2 LCD illuminator button ........... 8 12 Shutter-release button ......... 28
3 (Exposure compensation) 13 Eyelet for camera strap (x2) ... 13
button .................................. 66 14 Audio/video (A/V) out connector
4 (Exposure mode) button .. 70 (under cover) ........................ 46
5 Accessory shoe ........... 138, 158 15 DC-IN connector (under cover)
6 Built-in Speedlight .......... 27, 62 ............................................ 15
7 Photocell ...................... 26, 138 16 USB connector (under cover) . 41
8 Lens .............................. 13, 162 17 Speaker ................................ 90
9 Microphone .......................... 77 18 / SIZE (Image Quality /Image
10 Self-timer/red-eye reduction/shot Size) button .................... 49, 51
confirmation lamp .. 58, 63, 137
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18. Camera Displays
Monitor or Viewfinder (Shooting Mode)
Getting Started—Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700
In (shooting mode), the icons in the monitor or viewfinder indicate the sta-
tus of the following camera settings:
1
2 8 4 Self-timer indicator ............... 58
9 5 Shutter speed ....................... 73
3 10
11 6 Exposure mode ..................... 70
4 12 7 Metering mode ................... 103
5 13 8 Flash-ready indicator ............. 28
6 14
7 15 9 Flash mode ........................... 62
10 Battery level indicator 1........... 23
16 17 18
11 ”Date not set“ icon 2.............. 20
User Set A 12 Focus indicator 3 ..................... 28
1 Digital zoom ......................... 60 13 Focus mode .......................... 53
2 Zoom indicator ............. 60, 105 14 Image size ............................ 51
3 Current folder ..................... 125 15 Image quality ........................ 49
1 Appears when battery is running low.
16 Aperture ............................... 74
2 Appears when clock-calendar has not been set. 17 Exposure compensation ........ 66
3 Appears when shutter-release button is pressed
halfway. 18 Number of exposures remaining/
length of movie .............. 23, 77
The (Display) Button
To turn the display of camera settings or photo information in the monitor on
and off, press .
Photo Photo
information information
displayed hidden
6
19. 19 24 White balance lock ............. 110
20 28 25 Exposure lock ........................ 56
21 29 26 White balance bracketing indica-
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22
23 30
31 tor ...................................... 116
24 32 27 Continuous shooting mode .. 104
25
33 28 Manual focus indicator ......... 80
26 34 29 Image sharpening ............... 114
27 35
36 37 30 White balance .................... 101
4
User Sets 1, 2, and 3 31 Sensitivity (ISO equivalency) .. 78
32 Black-and-white mode indicator
19 Progress bar (Ultra HS) ........ 105
.......................................... 108
20 User Setting No. (User Set) .... 68
33 Image adjustment ............... 107
21 Converter lens setting ......... 109
34 Focus areas / metering areas
22 Best Shot Selector (BSS) ...... 106
.......................................... 112
23 Noise reduction ................... 117
35 Spot metering target .......... 103
4 Appears at sensitivity (ISO equivalency) setting oth- 36 Bracketing indicator ............ 116
er than AUTO. ISO displayed when sensitivity is
raised above ISO 100 in AUTO. 37 Exposure display ................... 75
Monitor or Viewfinder (Playback Mode)
In (playback mode), the icons in the monitor or viewfinder indicate the sta-
tus of the following camera settings:
4 Image quality ........................ 49
5 Folder ........................... 88, 121
6 File number and type .......... 134
*
7 Battery level indicator ........... 23
8 Transfer icon ....................... 155
9 Print-order icon ................... 153
1 Date of recording .................. 19 10 Protect icon ........................ 151
2 Time of recording ................. 19 11 Current frame number/total
3 Image size ............................ 51 number of frames visible in
* Appears only when battery is running low. current folder
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20. Control Panel
The indicators in the control panel show the status of the following camera
Getting Started—Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700
settings. To aid explanation, the control panel graphic below shows all icons,
unlike normal use.
5 Exposure mode ..................... 70
6 Shutter-speed ......................... 73
Aperture ................................ 74
Image size ............................ 51
Exposure compensation value ... 66
Sensitivity ............................... 78
White balance setting ........... 130
Image transfer status .............. 42
7 Manual focus ........................ 80
1 Sensitivity (ISO equivalency)
indicator ............................... 78 8 Continuous shooting mode .. 104
2 White balance indicator (appears 9 Exposure compensation
when button is used to set indicator ............................... 66
white balance; shutter-speed/ap- 10 Flash mode ........................... 62
erture display shows white bal- 11 Exposure count display .......... 23
ance mode selected) ........... 130 Exposure indicator ................ 66
3 Battery level indicator ........... 23 12 Metering mode ................... 103
4 Image quality ........................ 49 13 Self-timer/Focus mode .......... 53
LCD Illuminator Button
The control panel can be illuminated for up to 8 seconds by pressing the LCD
illuminator button ( 4).
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21. Camera Parts — The Details
A The Mode Selector
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The mode selector selects the operating mode.
Choose (shooting mode) to take still pictures and
movies ( 22), (playback mode) to play them back
( 84).
B / SEL Button
Pictures can be framed in the monitor or viewfinder.
The monitor and viewfinder display the same con-
tents.
Pressing the / SEL button will toggle between the
monitor and viewfinder (which cannot be used si-
multaneously) when the monitor is open. Note that
the / SEL button is disabled in (playback)
mode.
Using the Monitor
Do not apply excessive force to the monitor when folded out from the camera
body as this could damage the hinge that connects the monitor to the camera.
Closing the Monitor
Closing the monitor while in use will automatically turn off the monitor, and
turn on the viewfinder. Opening the monitor while the viewfinder is in use will
do the opposite. Note, if you press the / SEL button and switch to the
viewfinder before closing the monitor, the monitor will not turn on automati-
cally when you open it again. Press the / SEL button after opening the moni-
tor to turn it on.
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22. C The Electronic Viewfinder
The viewfinder is a smaller version of the monitor
Getting Started—Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700
and can be used when bright ambient lighting
conditions make the display in the monitor diffi-
cult to see.
D The Monitor
The monitor shows the view through the camera
lens together with icons indicating the status of
various camera settings during shooting ( 6). The
monitor is also used to review the pictures that you
have taken ( 31, 84).
When folded out as shown, the monitor can be
rotated forward 180°, and backward 90°.
You can take self-portraits by rotating the moni-
tor to point in the same direction as the lens; the
monitor will show a mirror image of the final pic-
ture.
When the monitor is pointing in the same direc-
tion as the lens, it can be folded back onto the cam-
era body for shooting or playback.
When the monitor is not in use, you can fold it onto
the camera body as shown to protect it from dust
or fingerprints.
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23. E The (Function) Button
By default, the button can be used to choose a User Set without access-
Getting Started—Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700
ing the camera menus. Press the button while rotating the command dial,
the selected User Set will appear in the top left of the monitor or viewfinder
(User Sets 1, 2, and 3 only). It will also appear in the control panel shutter-speed/
aperture display while the button is pressed.
By default, the camera is set to the automatic “point-and-shoot” mode, User
Set A. Menu settings for User Sets 1, 2, and 3 are stored separately. You can
create combinations of settings for User Sets 1, 2 and 3, and switch instantly
from one combination of settings to the other simply by selecting the desired
User Set ( 68).
In User Sets 1, 2, and 3, you can choose the function assigned to the but-
ton, making it possible to select the User Set or adjust white balance and
metering without accessing the camera menus, or to adjust flash and focus
mode without using the buttons on the camera ( 129).
Setting assigned to button
User Set (default setting) 68
(Focus Mode) 53
(Speedlight Mode) 62
White Balance 101
Metering 103
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24. F The Battery-Chamber and Coupling Contacts Covers
The COOLPIX5700 can be equipped with the MB-E5700 battery pack (avail-
Getting Started—Getting to Know the COOLPIX5700
able separately) which takes six LR6 (AA) batteries. To attach the MB-E5700,
you must remove the coupling contacts and battery-chamber covers.
Open the battery-chamber cover. Remove
the coupling contacts cover by pushing it A
down at A- and sliding it out. Hold the
battery-chamber cover at about 45°, gen-
tly pull the cover in the direction of A-
until the peg at A- pulls free and remove
the cover. Do not attempt to remove the
battery-chamber cover before the coupling
contacts cover or you may damage the
camera.
To replace the battery-chamber cover, insert
the cover’s right peg into the hole at B- , B
then slide the left peg (closest to the cou-
pling contacts) into its slot. Slide the cou-
pling contacts cover back into place (B- ).
For more information, refer to the instruc-
tion manual included with the MB-E5700.
G The Diopter Adjustment Dial
If the view in the viewfinder appears blurred,
viewfinder focus can be adjusted using the di-
opter adjustment dial. Look through the
viewfinder, and rotate the adjustment dial until
the view is in focus.
When operating the diopter adjustment dial with
your eye to the viewfinder, care should be taken
to avoid accidentally putting your fingers or fin-
gernails in your eye.
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25. First Steps
Complete the steps in this section before using your camera for the first time.
Step 1—Attach the Camera Strap
Getting Started—First Steps
Attach the strap to the two eyelets on the camera body as shown below.
To avoid losing the lens cap, use the cord provided to attach it to the camera
strap as shown.
Removing and Replacing the Lens Cap
Remove or replace the lens cap by pressing the tabs
on either side of the cap. Remove the lens cap be-
fore trying to take pictures.
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26. Step 2—Insert the Battery
Your camera is powered by a single rechargeable Nikon EN-EL1 lithium-ion
battery (provided) or a non-rechargeable 2CR5 (DL245) lithium battery (avail-
Getting Started—First Steps
able separately).
2.1 Charge the battery
The EN-EL1 is not fully charged at shipment. A battery charger is pro-
vided with the camera; we recommend that you charge the battery be-
fore use. Instructions for charging the battery are in the instruction
manual included with the charger.
2.2 Turn the camera off
2.3 Open the battery-chamber cover
Slide the battery-chamber cover latch to the
position (1) and flip the cover open (2).
2.4 Insert the battery
Insert a fully-charged
EN-EL1 or new 2CR5
(DL245) battery as
shown on the label on
the underside of the
battery-chamber cover.
2.5 Close the battery-chamber cover
Close the battery-chamber cover (1) and
slide the latch to the position (2). To pre-
vent the battery being dislodged during
operation, be sure that the battery-chamber
cover is properly latched.
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27. Battery — Cautions
• When using the EN-EL1 rechargeable battery, read and follow all warning
Getting Started—First Steps
and instructions supplied with the battery. When inserting the battery, be sure
to refer to “Caring for the Camera and Battery” ( 160).
• Note that on some occasions when an exhausted battery is reinserted into
the camera, the “battery exhausted” icon may fail to appear in the control
panel and monitor or viewfinder.
• The battery may be hot after use. Turn the camera off and wait for the bat-
tery to cool down before removing the battery.
• When using a tripod, the camera must be removed from the tripod before
the battery can be exchanged.
The Clock Battery
The camera’s internal clock-calendar is powered by a separate, rechargeable
power source, which is charged as necessary when the main battery is installed
or the camera powered by an AC adapter (available separately). After charg-
ing for about ten hours, this power source can provide roughly three days of
back-up power. If the main battery has been removed for an extended period,
or removed before charging is complete, a flashing icon may appear in the
monitor, indicating that the clock needs to be reset ( 20).
Removing the Battery
The battery can be removed without affecting pictures stored on the memory
card.
Alternative Power Sources
Besides the Nikon EN-EL1, the COOLPIX5700 can use
non-rechargeable 2CR5 (DL245) lithium batteries,
available at a variety of retail outlets. To power your
camera continuously for extended periods, use an EH-
53 AC adapter or EH-21 AC adapter/battery charger
(both available separately). The MB-E5700 battery
pack (available separately), which takes six ordinary
Connect AC adapter to
LR6 (AA) batteries, can also be used to power the cam- COOLPIX5700 DC-IN
era for extended periods. connector
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28. Step 3—Insert the Memory Card
Your Nikon digital camera uses CompactFlash™ (CF) memory cards (Type I or II)
or IBM Microdrive® memory cards to store pictures ( 159). Memory cards are
Getting Started—First Steps
inserted as follows:
3.1 Turn the camera off
3.2 Insert the memory card
Open the card-slot cover (1) and make sure the eject button is pressed all
the way down (2).
Memory cards are labeled with an arrow (v) showing the direction of
insertion. With this label facing the back of the camera (the side with
the monitor), insert the card in the direction of the arrow (3), sliding it in
until it is firmly in place.
Close the card slot cover (4).
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29. Inserting Memory Cards
• If the eject button is up when the card-slot
Getting Started—First Steps
cover is closed, closing the cover will par-
tially eject the memory card, causing er-
rors when the camera is turned on. Be
sure the eject button is down (i.e., in po-
sition ) before inserting memory cards.
• Insert memory cards terminals (two rows
of small holes) first.
• Be sure the memory card is oriented cor- Terminals
rectly before trying to insert the card, oth- Front
label
erwise you may damage the camera or Direction of
card. insertion
Insert card terminals first with
front label facing camera back
Formatting Memory Cards
While the memory card provided with your camera is formatted at shipment,
other memory cards must be formatted before first use. For more informa-
tion on formatting cards, see “Formatting Memory Cards” ( 135).
Removing Memory Cards
Memory cards can be removed without loss of
data when the camera is off. To remove a
memory card, turn the camera off and open the
card-slot cover. Press the eject button to pop it
up to position (1), and press it again to par-
tially eject the card (2). Then remove the card by
hand.
Hot Memory Cards
Memory cards may become hot during use. Observe due caution when re-
moving memory cards from the camera.
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30. Step 4—Choose a Language
Menus and messages can be displayed in German, English, French, Japanese,
and Spanish.
Getting Started—First Steps
4.1 4.2
Set mode selector to and turn cam- Open the monitor. If no images exist on
era on memory card, “CARD CONTAINS NO
IMAGES” message will appear in moni-
tor; ignore it and proceed to next step
4.3 4.4
Press button to display PLAY BACK Highlight page tab
menu
4.5 4.6
Highlight SET-UP menu page tab (S) Position cursor in SET-UP menu
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31. 4.7 4.8
Monitor Options
Getting Started—First Steps
Shutter Sound
Auto Off
CF Card For mat
Date
Video Mode
Language
Highlight Language Display options
4.9 4.10
Monitor Options
Shutter Sound
Auto Off
CF Card For mat
Date
Video Mode
Language
Choose a language from: Make selection and return to SET-UP
De Deutsch (German) menu
En English
Fr Français (French)
Japanese
Es Español (Spanish)
Step 5—Set the Time and Date
The time and date of shooting is recorded with all pictures and movies you take.
To set the camera’s internal clock to the correct time and date, follow steps
4.1 to 4.6 in the previous section, then follow the steps below:
5.1 5.2
Highlight Date Display Date menu
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32. 5.3 5.4
Getting Started—First Steps
Highlight Year, Month, Day, hour, or Edit selected item. Repeat steps 5.3
minute (selected item highlighted in and 5.4 until all items have been set
red)
5.5 5.6
Highlight Y M D Choose order in which year, month,
and day will be displayed
5.7
Save changes to settings and return to
SET-UP menu
To return to (playback) mode, press the button.
Flashing Clock Icon
If the time and date have not been set, a flashing clock icon ( ) will appear in
the top right corner of the monitor or viewfinder when the camera is in
(shooting) mode. Any pictures taken before the time and date have been set
will have a time stamp of “0000.00.00 00:00”.
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33. Basic Picture
Taking and Taking
22–30
Reviewing Reviewing Your
Pictures
Pictures 31–35
This chapter is divided into the following sections :
Basic Picture Taking
Outlines the basic steps necessary to take your first
digital picture.
STEP 1 Ready the Camera 22–24
STEP 2 Select User Set A 25
STEP 3 Adjust Camera Settings 25
STEP 4 Frame the Shot 26–27
STEP 5 Focus and Shoot 28–29
STEP 6 Put the Camera Away 30
Reviewing Your Pictures
Illustrates how to review your pictures in the moni-
tor or viewfinder.
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34. Basic Picture Taking
This section details the steps for taking pictures in the automatic “point and
shoot” mode, User Set A. When you first use the camera, it will be set to User
Set A by default.
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Basic Picture Taking
Step 1—Ready the Camera
Before using your camera, complete the following steps:
1.1 Remove the lens cap
Remove the lens cap by pressing the tabs on
either side of the cap.
1.2 Open the monitor as shown in (1) through (5)
1.3 Slide the mode selector to (shooting mode)
1.4 Turn the camera on
A beep will sound and the lens will extend. After a
short pause, current settings will be displayed in the
control panel and the monitor or viewfinder; the
monitor or viewfinder will show the view through the
lens.
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35. 1.5 Check indicators in the control panel, monitor or viewfinder
Check the battery indicator to make sure the battery has enough power.
See the table below for battery indicator meanings.
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Basic Picture Taking
Make sure the memory card has enough memory. If the number of ex-
posures remaining reaches zero, or if the “OUT OF MEMORY” message
is displayed in the monitor or viewfinder, change the memory card or de-
lete some images ( 33, 35) to free up space on the card. It may be pos-
sible to record more pictures at a different image quality or size ( 49).
Battery indicator
Number of
exposures
remaining
Monitor Control panel
Monitor Control Panel Meaning Camera status
None Battery fully charged. Camera functions normally.
Low battery. Charge
As above, except that
EN-EL1 as soon as
monitor will go blank after
possible or ready a
using flash as flash re-
new 2CR5 (DL245)
charges.
battery.
Battery exhausted.
Recharge EN-EL1 or
No pictures can be taken
replace with fully
until battery has been re-
(Flashes) (Flashes) charged EN-EL1, or
charged or replaced.
use a new 2CR5
(DL245) battery.
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36. Auto Power Off
To save power, the camera will enter “sleep” mode if no operations are per-
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Basic Picture Taking
formed for the period of time specified in the Auto Off menu (default 30 sec-
onds; 133). In sleep mode, the monitor or viewfinder turn off and all cam-
era functions are deactivated. The camera itself is effectively off. To reactivate
the camera, press or press the shutter-release button halfway.
The / SEL Button
Press the / SEL button to switch between the monitor and viewfinder when
the monitor is open. The monitor and viewfinder display the same contents.
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37. Step 2—Select User Set A
The following steps assume the camera is in the au-
tomatic “point and shoot” mode, User Set A.
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Basic Picture Taking
When you first use the camera, it will be set to User
Set A by default. If a , , or appears in the up-
per left corner of the monitor or viewfinder, the
camera is set to User Set 1, 2 or 3 respectively. For
details on setting the camera to User Set A, see
”Choosing a User Set“ ( 68).
Step 3—Adjust Camera Settings (Optional)
In User Set A, you can use the , , , and buttons to control the
settings listed in the following table. The default settings, suitable for most
situations, are also shown below. Refer to the rightmost column page num-
bers for information on changing these settings. This section assumes that the
defaults are used.
Setting Default Description Control
Speedlight pops up and
Flash mode Auto fires automatically in poor 62
lighting.
Camera focuses automati-
Focus mode Autofocus cally at distances over 53
50 cm (1´8˝).
Pictures compressed for
Image balance between quality
NORMAL 49
quality and file size that is ideal for
snapshots.
Pictures are 2,560 × 1,920
Image size FULL + 51
pixels in size.
Camera records one pic-
Continuous
Single ture each time shutter-re- 104
mode
lease button is pressed.
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38. Step 4—Frame the Shot
After adjusting camera settings, you are ready to frame your shot.
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Basic Picture Taking
4.1 Ready the camera
To prevent camera shake, hold the camera steadily in both hands.
Switch between the monitor or viewfinder, whichever best suits your
shooting conditions, by pressing the / SEL button.
To avoid blocking red-
Avoid pressing buttons eye reduction lamp, keep
on side of camera while fingers below ridges on
shooting camera grip
Don’t Block the Shot
To avoid dark or partially obscured pictures, keep your fingers and other ob-
jects away from the lens, flash, and photocell. Ridges on the camera grip also
keep your fingers from blocking the red-eye reduction lamp when holding the
camera.
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39. 4.2 Frame your subject
Subjects can be framed in the monitor or
Zoom out Zoom in
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Basic Picture Taking
viewfinder using the zoom button to adjust
the camera’s 8× optical zoom lens. Press
(wide) to zoom out from your subject. Press
(telephoto) to zoom in on your subject.
The degree of zoom is shown in the moni-
tor or viewfinder.
When the camera is zoomed all the way in,
holding down for two seconds activates
digital zoom and “zooms” in another 4× (
60) for a total zoom factor of 32×. The de- Degree of zoom shown
gree of digital zoom is shown next to the in monitor or viewfinder
while zoom button is
optical zoom indicator.
pressed
Do Not Obstruct the Built-in Speedlight
• In User Set A, if the flash mode is set to auto (the default
setting), red-eye reduction, or slow sync and additional
light is required for correct exposure, the built-in Speed-
light will pop up automatically when the shutter-release
button is pressed halfway. When set to fill-flash, the built-
in Speedlight will pop up whenever the shutter-release button is pressed
halfway. If your finger or another object obstructs the Speedlight, prevent-
ing it from popping up when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway,
the flash will not fire and a message will appear in the monitor.
• The Speedlight must be lowered by hand. Push the flash down gently until it
clicks back into place.
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40. Step 5—Focus and Shoot
5.1 Focus
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Basic Picture Taking
In User Set A, the camera automatically fo-
cuses on the subject in the center of the frame.
To lock focus, press the shutter-release button
halfway and check the status of the autofocus
( ) and flash-ready indicators ( ), shown
right, in the monitor or viewfinder.
The following table explains the status of the
autofocus and flash-ready indicators. Note
that when focus mode is set to infinity, the
autofocus indicator will not appear.
Indicator Meaning
Green Subject in focus.
Autofocus Flash-ready
indicator
Camera unable to focus on subject. Use focus lock
Green
( 56) to focus on another subject at same distance,
(flashes)
then recompose the picture.
Red Speedlight will fire when picture is taken.
indicator
Red Speedlight charging. Remove finger briefly from shut-
(flashes) ter-release button, then try again.
None Speedlight not required or set to “off”.
Custom Focus Settings (User Sets 1, 2, and 3)
In User Sets 1, 2, and 3, manual focus ( 80) can be used in situations in which
the camera is unable to focus using autofocus. Manual or automatic focus-
area selection ( 112) can be used to focus on an off-center subject without
using focus lock.
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41. 5.2 Take the picture
• To take a picture, smoothly press the shut-
ter-release button all the way down.
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Basic Picture Taking
• If necessary, the built-in Speedlight will pop
up and fire.
• Jabbing the shutter-release button will
cause the camera to shake and result in
blurred pictures. Smoothly press the shut-
ter-release button all the way down.
• After you have taken your picture, the
quick delete icon ( ) will be
shown in the monitor for a few seconds
while the picture is being recorded to the
memory card ( 67).
During Recording
While pictures are being recorded to the memory card, a icon will be dis-
played in the monitor. Pictures taken while earlier images are being recorded
are stored in a temporary memory buffer. When the buffer is full, an hour-
glass ( ) icon will be displayed and the shutter release will be disabled.
Do not turn the camera off, remove the memory card, or remove or discon-
nect the power source while or is displayed.
Display Delay
When shooting, the image sent from the imaging chip (CCD) is processed and
displayed in the monitor or viewfinder. This processing causes the displayed
image to be slightly behind the actual movements of the subject. When shoot-
ing fast moving subjects, select Quick Response from the Shutter Release
Speed menu in the Monitor Options menu ( 126).
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42. Step 6—Put the Camera Away
When you have finished using the camera, follow these steps before putting
the camera away.
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Basic Picture Taking
6.1 Turn the camera off
Turn the camera off to save battery power.
6.2 Lower the built-in Speedlight
If the built-in Speedlight is raised, lower it by
gently pushing it down.
6.3 Close the monitor and replace the lens cap
Close the monitor and replace the lens cap to protect the monitor and
lens from dust and fingerprints.
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43. Reviewing Your Pictures
Digital cameras allow you to see the results of your pictures immediately after
shooting, letting you to use the results of earlier attempts to improve your next
picture. Your COOLPIX camera allows you to review your pictures while the cam-
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Reviewing Your Pictures
era is still in (shooting) mode. Use either quick review or full-screen review
to look over your pictures.
When the camera is in (shooting) mode, press once to display the most
recent image at the top left corner of the monitor or viewfinder (quick review),
or twice to display the image full screen (full-screen review). Pressing the but-
ton a third time returns to the view through the lens.
Shooting Mode Quick Review Full-Screen Review
The most recent picture The picture shown in
is displayed in the top quick review is en-
left corner of the moni- larged to occupy the
tor or viewfinder. whole screen.
Press to access quick review
and full-screen review in
(shooting) mode.
• Press the multi selector up or left to display pictures taken before the cur-
rent picture, down or right to display pictures taken after the current pic-
ture.
• When viewing pictures in quick review or full-screen review, you can press
the shutter-release button at any time to stop reviewing your pictures, re-
turn to (shooting) mode, and take a new picture.
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44. Quick Review
The following options are available in quick review.
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Reviewing Your Pictures
To Use Description
Press multi selector up or left to view images recorded
View before current picture, down or right to view images
other recorded after current picture. Hold multi selector
pictures down to scroll rapidly to desired frame number with-
out viewing intervening images.
View
Enter full-screen review (see next section) with current
picture full
picture displayed full screen.
screen
Return to Press shutter-release button halfway to return to
Shutter-
shooting shooting mode and focus. Press all the way down to
release
mode return to shooting mode and take a picture.
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45. Full-Screen Review
The following options are available in full-screen
review.
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Reviewing Your Pictures
To Use Description
Press multi selector up or left to view images recorded
View before current picture, down or right to view images
other recorded after current picture. Hold multi selector
pictures down to scroll rapidly to desired frame number with-
out viewing intervening images.
View
Press ( ) button to display small thumbnail pre-
multiple ( )
views, up to nine images at a time ( 35).
images
A confirmation dialog will be displayed. Press multi
selector up or down to highlight option, press to right
to select.
Delete • Select No to exit without
current deleting picture
picture • Select Yes to delete picture
Press ( ) for an enlarged view of current picture,
up to 6.0×. When picture is zoomed in, use multi se-
Zoom lector to view areas of image not visible in monitor or
( )
picture in viewfinder. To cancel zoom, press . While image is
zoomed in, icon and zoom ratio are displayed in up-
per left corner of monitor or viewfinder.
View image Rotate command dial to view additional information
information about current picture ( 88).
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46. To Use Description
Press button to end review and return to shoot-
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Reviewing Your Pictures
Return to Shutter- ing mode. To return to shooting mode and focus,
shooting release/ press shutter-release button halfway. Press shutter-re-
mode lease button all the way down to return to shooting
mode and take a picture.
Playback ( ) Mode
Besides using quick review and full-screen review or playback, you can also use
playback mode to view your pictures. Playback mode allows you to delete sev-
eral images at once, to protect images from deletion, and also to hide images
so that they will not be displayed in the monitor during review. To access play-
back mode set the mode selector to ( 83).
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47. Thumbnail Review
Pressing the ( ) button in full-screen review
displays a menu of four thumbnail images. The fol-
Taking and Reviewing Pictures—Reviewing Your Pictures
lowing options are available in thumbnail review.
To Use Description
Highlight Press the multi selector up, down, left, or right to high-
images light thumbnails.
Page
Rotate command dial to scroll through thumbnails a
through
page at a time.
images
With four thumbnails displayed, press ( ) button
Change
once to view nine thumbnail images. Press ( ) to
number of ( )/
“zoom in” from nine thumbnails to a four-thumbnail
images ( )
view or, when four thumbnails are displayed, to view
displayed
highlighted image full size.
A confirmation dialog will be displayed. Press multi
selector up or down to highlight option, press to right
to select.
Delete • Select No to exit menu
selected without deleting picture
image • Select Yes to delete picture
Press button to end review and return to shoot-
Return to Shutter- ing mode. To return to shooting mode and focus,
shooting release/ press shutter-release button halfway. Press shutter-re-
mode lease button all the way down to return to shooting
mode and take a picture.
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49. Connecting to a
Doing More Computer
38–45
with Your Viewing Pictures on a
TV / VCR
Digital Camera 46
This chapter is divided into the following sections :
Connecting to a Computer
Shows you how to connect your camera to a com-
puter and save pictures to the hard disk.
Viewing Pictures on a TV / VCR
Takes you through the steps necessary to connect
your camera to a television or VCR and view pic-
tures on the television screen.
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