Nikon 1 s2 kit 11-27.5mm white [148/236] Movie before after
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Choose whether the movie portions of Motion Snapshots end
when the shutter-release button is pressed all the way or about
0.6 s after (0 64). If 1.6 s : 0 s is selected, the photograph used
for the Motion Snapshot will feature the last frame of the movie.
Movie Before/After
1.0 s : 0.6 s
Movie footage starts about a second before the shutter-
release button is pressed all the way down and ends about
0.6 s after.
1.6 s : 0 s
The camera records about 1.6 s of movie footage, ending
when the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down.
Shutter-release button
pressed halfway
Shutter-release button
pressed all the way down
1.0 s 0.6 s
Movie footage
Shutter-release button
pressed halfway
Shutter-release button
pressed all the way down
1.6 s
Movie footage
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- Reference manual 1
- To get the most from your camera please be sure to read all instructions thoroughly and keep them where they will be read by all who use the product 2
- Download pictures to a computer 4
- Getting the most from your camera 4
- Shoot movies with the movie record button 4
- Take photos with the shutter release button 4
- View pictures in high definition 4
- Accessories 5
- Expand your photographic horizons with a wide variety of inter changeable lenses and other accessories 0 171 5
- Table of contents 6
- For your safety 12
- Notices 15
- Danger to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock carefully follow these instructions 16
- Important safety instructions save these instructions 16
- Before you begin 21
- Introduction 21
- 1 2 5 4 22
- Parts of the camera 22
- The camera body 22
- The camera body continued 23
- 2 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 1011 24
- 27 22 23 25 24 26 20 24
- The monitor 24
- The multi selector 25
- The multi selector and j button are used to adjust settings and navigate the cam era menus 25
- The g button 26
- The shooting mode and most shooting playback and setup options can be accessed from the camera menus press the g button to display the menu selection dialog shown below then use the multi selector to highlight the icon for the desired menu and press j 26
- Choosing a shooting mode to display the shooting mode menu press the g button highlight shoot ing mode and press j use the multi selector to highlight a shooting mode and press j to select the highlighted option 27
- The feature menu 29
- An exhausted battery fully charges in about three hours unplug the charger and remove the battery when charging is complete 30
- And plug the charger in 30
- Attach the camera strap attach the strap securely to the two camera eyelets 30
- Charge the battery insert the battery into the charger 30
- First steps 30
- Attach a lens be careful to prevent dust from entering the camera when the lens or body cap is removed the lens generally used in this manual for illustrative purposes is a 1 nikkor vr 10 30mm f 3 5 pd zoom 35
- If the lens supports vibration reduction vr vibration reduc tion can be controlled from the camera 0 133 36
- Turn the camera on press the power switch to turn the camera on the power lamp will briefly light green and the monitor will turn on if the lens is equipped with a front lens cap remove the cap before shooting if a 1 nikkor vr 10 30mm f 3 5 pd zoom lens is attached the lens will automatically extend when the camera is turned on and retract when the camera is turned off 37
- Set the clock use the multi selector and j button 0 5 to set the time and date note that the camera uses a 24 hour clock 39
- Battery level 41
- Check the battery level and memory card capacity check the battery level and number of exposures remaining in the moni tor 41
- Number of exposures remaining the monitor shows the number of pictures that can be stored on the memory card at current settings values over 1000 are rounded down to the nearest hundred e g values between 1200 and 1299 are shown as 1 k if a warning is displayed stating that there is not enough memory for additional images insert another memory card 0 12 or delete some photos 0 91 41
- Point and shoot photography auto mode 42
- Taking and viewing photographs 42
- Viewing photographs 45
- Deleting pictures 46
- Live image control 50
- Brightness control make pictures brighter or darker 51
- Motion control suggest motion by blurring moving objects or freeze motion to capture moving objects clearly 51
- Choosing a creative mode 52
- Choose a creative mode according to the subject or situation 53
- Choosing a mode that matches the subject or situation 53
- P programmed auto in this mode the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure in most situations this mode is recommended for snapshots and other situations in which you want to leave the camera in charge of shutter speed and aperture 55
- P s a and m modes offer varying degrees of control over shutter speed and aperture choose a mode and adjust settings accord ing to your creative intent 55
- Taking photos in p s a and m modes 55
- The creative palette 61
- Selective color 63
- Cross process 64
- Recording and viewing movies 65
- Recording movies 65
- End recording 66
- Press the movie record button again to end recording recording will end automatically when the maximum length is reached 0 146 the mem ory card is full the lens is removed or the camera becomes hot 0 xvi 66
- Press the movie record button to begin recording a recording indica tor the time elapsed and the time available are displayed while record ing is in progress 66
- Start recording 66
- Shooting mode movies can be recorded in the shooting modes listed below movies can not be recorded in best moment capture or motion snapshot modes 67
- Advanced movie options in v advanced movie mode the fol lowing options can be accessed by press ing and selecting advanced movie in the feature menu 68
- Press the shutter release button all the way down to take a photograph without interrupting movie recording photo graphs taken during movie recording have an aspect ratio of 3 2 70
- Taking photographs during movie recording 70
- Movies are indicated by a 1 icon in full frame playback 0 25 press 3 to start playback 71
- The following operations can be performed 71
- Viewing movies 71
- Deleting movies 72
- Choosing a shot manually active selection 74
- Choosing the moment best moment capture 74
- Other shooting modes 74
- U choosing the moment best moment capture 74
- Letting the camera choose the moment smart photo selector 78
- Deleting pictures pressing o when a picture taken with the smart photo selector is selected displays a confirmation dialog press o again to delete the best shot and the best shot candidates or press k to exit without deleting the pictures note that once deleted pictures can not be recovered 83
- Combining photos with brief movie vignettes motion snapshot mode 84
- Z combining photos with brief movie vignettes motion snapshot mode 84
- Deleting motion snapshots 88
- Viewing motion snapshots 88
- Continuous mode 89
- More on photography 89
- Self timer modes 91
- Frame the photograph and shoot 92
- Note that the timer may not start or a photograph may not be taken if the camera is unable to focus or in other situations in which the shutter can not be released turning the camera off cancels the self timer 92
- Press the shutter release button half way to focus and then press the but ton the rest of the way down the self timer lamp will start to flash and a beep will begin to sound two sec onds before the photo is taken the lamp will stop flashing and the beep ing will become more rapid 92
- Exposure compensation 93
- Auto pop up modes 94
- The built in flash 94
- Manual pop up modes 96
- The wu 1a wireless mobile adapter 100
- Take pictures remotely once a wireless connection is estab lished the smart device will display the view through the camera lens the camera will display a message stating that a wireless connection is active 101
- Uploading pictures to a smart device 102
- More on playback 105
- Photo information 105
- 21 24 20 22 106
- Detailed info 106
- Movies 106
- Still images 106
- The following operations can be performed 108
- Thumbnail playback 108
- To view pictures in contact sheets of 4 9 or 16 images press j when a picture is displayed full frame and rotate the multi selec tor counterclockwise 108
- Calendar playback 109
- The following operations can be performed 109
- To view pictures taken on a selected date rotate the multi selec tor counterclockwise when 16 pictures are displayed 0 88 109
- Playback zoom 110
- The following operations can be performed 110
- To zoom in on a photograph display it full frame and press j and rotate the multi selector clockwise playback zoom is not available with movies or motion snapshots 110
- Deleting pictures 111
- Deleting the current picture 111
- The playback menu 111
- Rating pictures 112
- Select the type of image used in the show highlight the desired option and press j 113
- Slide shows 113
- To view a slide show of the pictures on the memory card press the g button select slide show in the playback menu and follow the steps below 113
- Adjust display times and audio settings adjust the following options 114
- Highlight start and press j to start the slide show 114
- Select start 114
- The following operations can be performed while a slide show is in progress 115
- The options shown at right are dis played when the show ends select resume to restart or exit to exit to the playback menu 115
- Connections 116
- Installing the supplied software 116
- Exit the installer click yes windows or ok mac when installation is com plete 117
- Remove the installer cd from the cd rom drive 117
- System requirements 118
- The system requirements for viewnx 2 are 118
- Transferring pictures 120
- Viewing and editing pictures on a computer 120
- Click start transfer at default settings all the pictures on the memory card will be copied to the computer 121
- Start the nikon transfer 2 component of viewnx 2 if a message is displayed prompting you to choose a pro gram select nikon transfer 2 121
- Terminate the connection if the camera is connected to the computer turn the camera off and disconnect the usb cable if you are using a card reader or card slot choose the appropriate option in the com puter operating system to eject the removable disk corre sponding to the memory card and then remove the card from the card reader or card slot 121
- Viewing pictures 122
- High definition devices 123
- Viewing pictures on tv 123
- Connecting the printer 125
- Printing photographs 125
- Adjust printer settings press j to display the following items then press 1 or 3 to highlight an item and press 2 to view options only options supported by the current printer are listed to use the default option select use printer settings after selecting an option press j to return to the printer settings menu 126
- Display the desired picture press 4 or 2 to view additional pictures rotate the multi selector clockwise to zoom in on the current frame 0 90 rotate the multi selector counterclockwise to exit zoom to view nine pictures at a time rotate the selector counterclock wise when a picture is displayed full frame press 1 3 4 or 2 to highlight pictures or rotate the multi selector clockwise to display the highlighted picture full frame 126
- Printing pictures one at a time 126
- Printing multiple pictures 128
- Creating a dpof print order print set 129
- The dpof print order option is used to create digital print orders for pict bridge compatible printers and devices that support dpof press the g but ton select dpof print order in the play back menu and choose from the following options 129
- The playback menu 130
- The playback menu contains the following options 130
- To display the playback menu press g and select playback 130
- Selecting multiple images 132
- Image review 133
- Protect 133
- Rating 133
- Rotate tall 133
- D lighting 134
- Resize 135
- Create cropped copies of selected jpeg photographs nef raw images can not be cropped 0 125 136
- The selected image will be displayed with a default crop of the selected aspect ratio shown in yellow use the controls below to size and position the crop and save the copy 136
- Edit movie 137
- Face priority zoom 137
- Combine 4 second movies 139
- Combine nms movies 140
- The shooting menu 141
- The shooting menu contains the following options 141
- To display the shooting menu press g and select shooting 141
- Exposure mode 144
- Reset shooting options 144
- Select yes to reset the options in the shooting menu and other shooting settings to default values 0 121 183 144
- The options in the exposure mode menu offer varying degrees of control over shutter speed and aperture in motion snapshot and advanced movie modes 0 45 48 and when active selec tion is chosen in best moment capture mode 0 54 144
- Choose a file format and compression ratio for photographs 145
- Choose the size of photographs 145
- Image quality 145
- Image size 145
- Active selection 147
- Number of shots saved 147
- Choose whether the movie portions of motion snapshots end when the shutter release button is pressed all the way or about 0 s after 0 64 if 1 s 0 s is selected the photograph used for the motion snapshot will feature the last frame of the movie 148
- Movie before after 148
- File format 149
- Adjust saturation and vignetting for pictures taken with toy camera effect selected in creative mode 150
- Choose how the camera sets exposure 150
- Metering 150
- Saturation choose from high normal and low 150
- Toy camera effect 150
- Vignetting choose the amount of vignetting from high normal and low 150
- Auto distortion control 151
- Active d lighting 152
- Active d lighting preserves details in highlights and shadows for natural contrast use with high contrast scenes such as a brightly lit outdoor view framed in a door or window or a sub jects in the shade on a sunny day it is most effective when used with matrix metering 0 130 152
- Long exposure nr 153
- Optical vr 153
- Choose how the camera focuses 154
- Electronic vr 154
- Focus mode 154
- Select on to enable electronic vibration reduction in motion snapshot mode 0 64 when filming movies in auto and cre ative modes and when hd movie is selected in advanced movie mode 0 48 but note that electronic vr is not available when 1080 60p or 720 60p is selected for frame size frame rate this feature is available even if the attached 1 nikkor lens does not support vibration reduction note that there will be a slight delay before recording begins and that the edges of the image will be cropped out when on is selected 154
- Focus mode the options available vary as shown below 155
- Getting good results with autofocus autofocus does not perform well under the conditions listed below the shutter release may be disabled if the camera is unable to focus under these conditions or the focus area may be displayed in green and the camera may sound a beep allowing the shutter to be released even when the subject is not in focus in these cases focus manually 0 136 or use focus lock 0 139 to focus on another subject at the same distance and then recompose the photograph 155
- Menu focus mode shooting af a default af s af c mf 155
- Movies 0 hd movie 1 fast motion 2 jump cut 3 4 second movie af f default af s mf 155
- Y slow motion af s default mf 155
- Manual focus 156
- Af area mode 158
- Choose how the focus area for autofocus is selected 158
- Focus lock 159
- Built in af assist 160
- Face priority 160
- Choose a flash control mode for the built in flash 161
- Flash control 161
- Flash compensation 162
- Underwater flash 162
- The movie menu 163
- The movie menu contains the following options 163
- To display the movie menu press g and select movies 163
- Choose a frame rate for slow motion movies 0 48 the faster the frame rate the smaller the frame size 165
- Reset movie options 165
- Select yes to reset the options in the movie menu to default val ues 0 143 165
- Slow motion 165
- Choose a frame size and frame rate for movies recorded in auto and creative modes and when hd movie is selected in advanced movie mode 0 48 166
- Frame size frame rate 166
- Auto image capture 167
- Movie sound options 167
- The image processing menu 168
- The image processing menu contains the following options 168
- To display the image processing menu press g and select image processing 168
- Reset processing options 169
- Select yes to reset the options in the image processing menu to default values 0 148 169
- White balance 169
- White balance ensures that colors are unaffected by the color of the light source auto white balance is recommended for most light sources but other values can be selected if necessary according to the type of source 169
- Fine tuning white balance 170
- Preset manual 171
- Iso sensitivity 174
- The camera s sensitivity to light can be adjusted according to the amount of light available the higher the iso sensitivity the less light needed to make an exposure allowing faster shutter speeds or smaller apertures 174
- Modifying picture controls 175
- Picture control 175
- Picture control settings 177
- Custom picture control 179
- Edit save 179
- Load from save to card 180
- High iso noise reduction 181
- Select on to reduce noise randomly spaced bright pixels lines or fog if off is selected noise reduction will still be per formed but the amount is less than that performed when on is selected 181
- To copy custom picture controls to or from the memory card or to delete custom picture controls from the memory card select load from save to card in the custom picture control menu the following options will be displayed 181
- The setup menu 182
- The setup menu contains the following options 182
- To display the setup menu press g and select setup 182
- Format memory card 184
- Reset setup options 184
- Slot empty release lock 184
- Display 185
- Display brightness 185
- Grid display 185
- Playback 185
- Shooting 185
- Auto power off 186
- Shutter button ae lock 186
- Silent photography 186
- Sound settings 186
- Flicker reduction 187
- Reset file numbering 187
- Change time zones set the camera clock choose the date display order or turn daylight saving time on or off 0 19 188
- Choose a language for camera messages and displays 188
- Language 188
- Time zone and date 188
- Auto image rotation 189
- Camera orientation is not recorded when off is selected choose this option when panning or taking photographs with the lens pointing up or down 189
- Photographs taken while on is selected contain information on camera orientation allowing them to be rotated automatically during playback or when viewed in viewnx 2 supplied or capture nx 2 available separately 0 172 the following orien tations are recorded 189
- Firmware version 190
- Pixel mapping 190
- Optional accessories 191
- Technical notes 191
- Approved memory cards 193
- Gb 8 gb 16 gb 32 gb 64 gb 193
- Microsd cards microsdhc card 193
- Microsdxc card 193
- Other cards have not been tested for more details on the above cards please contact the manufacturer 193
- Sandisk 2 g 193
- The following cards have been tested and approved for use in the camera cards with class 6 or faster write speeds are recom mended for movie recording recording may end unexpectedly when cards with slower write speeds are used 193
- Toshiba panasonic 193
- Attaching a power connector and ac adapter 194
- Cleaning 196
- Do not use alcohol thinner or other volatile chemicals 196
- If the camera will not be used for an extended period remove the battery and store it in a cool dry area with the terminal cover in place to prevent mold or mildew store the camera in a dry well ventilated area do not store your camera with naphtha or camphor moth balls or in locations that are poorly ventilated or subject to humidities of over 60 are next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields such as televisions or radios are exposed to temperatures above 50 c 122 f or below 10 c 14 f 196
- Storage 196
- Storage and cleaning 196
- Caring for the camera and battery cautions 197
- Available settings 201
- C auto u best moment capture v advanced movie and z motion snapshot modes 201
- The following table lists the settings that can be adjusted in each mode 201
- W creative mode in the table below creative modes are represented by the following icons 4 creative palette 5 hdr q soft r miniature effect s selective color 6 cross process and 7 toy camera effect 202
- Defaults 203
- Defaults for the options in the playback shooting movie image processing and setup menus may be found on pages 110 121 143 148 and 162 respectively defaults for other settings are listed below 203
- Auto creative active selection and smart photo selecto 204
- Memory card capacity 204
- Smart photo selecto 204
- The following table shows the number of pictures or amount of movie footage that can be stored on a 16gb sandisk sdsdqxp 016g j35 uhs i microsdhc card at different image quality size or movie settings all figures are approximate file size varies with the type of card and scene recorded 204
- Hd fast motion jump cut and 4 second movies 205
- Motion snapshots 205
- Slow motion movies 205
- Battery display 206
- If the camera fails to function as expected check this list of com mon problems before consulting your retailer or nikon repre sentative 206
- Troubleshooting 206
- Shooting all modes 207
- Movies 208
- Shooting p s a and m modes 208
- Miscellaneous 209
- Playback 209
- Error messages 210
- This section lists the error messages that appear in the display 210
- Nikon 1 s2 digital camera 213
- Specifications 213
- 1 nikkor lenses 1 nikkor vr 10 30mm f 3 5 pd zoom 220
- Nikkor 11 27 mm f 3 5 220
- Nikkor lenses are exclusively for nikon 1 interchangeable lens format digital cameras the angle of view is equivalent to a 35 mm format lens with a focal length about 2 longer the 1 nikkor vr 10 30mm f 3 5 pd zoom supports vibration reduction and can be used with vibration reduction on or off selected for optical vr in the camera menus 0 133 221
- Use the zoom ring to zoom in and out 0 28 221
- Error messages and displays the following warnings appear in the camera aperture display 225
- If a cpu lens is attached in manual focus mode the focus indicator can be used to check whether the camera is focused on the subject in the center focus area 225
- Note that with some subjects the in focus indicator i may be displayed when the camera is not in focus check focus in the display before shooting 225
- Restrictions auto and best moment capture modes are not supported motion snapshots can be recorded only when an af s lens is attached and the camera is in autofocus mode and then only when the subject is in focus do not attempt to adjust focus using the focus ring shutter speeds of 1 s or slower are not available the sound monitor switch and focus operation button focus lock memory recall af start have no effect 225
- The electronic rangefinder 225
- Battery life 229
- Numerics 230
- Symbols 230
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