Nikon coolpix s3700 silver Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн
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- Digital camera 1
- For your safety 3
- The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions listed in this section are indicated by the following symbol 3
- This icon marks warnings information that should be read before using this nikon product to prevent possible injury 3
- 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 3
- Warnings 3
- Notices 5
- Basic photography 14 8
- First steps 8 8
- For your safety i notices iii 8
- Introduction 1 8
- More on photography 32 8
- Scene mode 24 8
- Table of contents 8
- Using the self timer 34 using sound release 36 8
- Menu guide 69 9
- More on playback 52 9
- Movies 43 9
- Index 115 10
- Technical notes 102 10
- Basic photography 11
- First steps 11
- Introduction 11
- Menu guide 11
- More on photography 11
- More on playback 11
- Movies 11
- Scene mode 11
- Technical notes 11
- Thank you for your purchase of a nikon coolpix 3700 digital camera this manual has been written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your nikon digital camera read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it where all those who use the product will read it 11
- To make it easier to fi nd the informa tion you need the following symbols and conventions are used 11
- Attaching the camera strap 12
- Attaching the viewfi nder eyecup 12
- Parts of the camera 12
- 14 16 15 14
- 21 22 23 1 14
- Shooting 14
- The monitor 14
- 0008 100 100 ni 15
- 10 2003 2003 15
- 14 15 12 15
- 31 10 10 15
- Playback 15
- Mark next to the mode dial 16
- Navigating the menus 16
- Subject 16
- The mode dial 16
- The multi selector is used to navigate through the camera menus 16
- To select a mode align the mode icon with the 16
- The shutter release button 17
- Turning the camera on and off 17
- First steps 18
- Inserting batteries 18
- Close the cover and slide it in until it latches 19
- Close the memory card slot battery chamber cover 19
- The orange battery latch is pushed aside as the battery is inserted the latch will close when the battery is fully inserted 19
- Inserting memory cards 20
- Basic setup 22
- The fi rst time the camera is turned on a language selection dialog will be displayed in the monitor follow the steps below to choose a language and set the time and date 22
- Basic photography 24
- Rotate the mode dial to 24
- Step 1 select mode 24
- This section details the basic steps involved in taking pictures in auto mode in this automatic point and shoot mode the majority of camera settings are controlled by the camera in response to shooting conditions pro ducing optimal results in most situations 24
- Turn the camera on 24
- Step 2 frame the picture 26
- Focus press the shutter release button halfway to set fo cus and exposure 7 in mode the camera will automatically focus on the subject at the center of the frame focus and exposure will lock while the shutter release button is pressed halfway 28
- Step 3 focus and shoot 28
- Take the picture press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to take the picture to prevent blur press the shutter release button down smoothly 28
- With the shutter release button pressed halfway check focus and fl ash focus is indicated by the green af autofocus lamp next to the viewfi nder and by the focus indicator in the monitor flash status is indicated by the red fl ash ready lamp next to the viewfi nder 28
- More about playback for more information on playback see more on playback 52 31
- Playback tips pictures are displayed briefl y at low resolution while being read from the memory card this makes it possible to scroll rapidly through the pictures in memory without waiting for each image to be displayed at full resolution 31
- Press the button a picture will be displayed in the monitor 31
- Rotated 90 rotated 270 original picture original picture 31
- Rotating pictures during playback still pictures can be rotated 90 or 270 degrees clockwise by pressing the center of the multi selector movies can not be rotated 31
- Step 4 view the results 31
- The button pressing the button for about one second will turn the camera on press again to return to the mode selected with the mode dial 31
- The image recorded on the memory card is not rotated and pictures appear in their original orientation the next time they are displayed pictures can not be rotated when displayed in a thumbnail list 31
- To return to shooting mode press the button again 31
- View additional pictures press the multi selector down or right to view pictures in the order recorded up or left to view pictures in reverse order keep the multi selector pressed to scroll quickly to the desired frame 31
- Scene mode 34
- Taking pictures in scene mode 34
- Taking pictures in scene mode taking pictures in scene mode 34
- Party indoor use for shots that include details of the background or to capture the effects of candlelight and other indoor back ground lighting 35
- Portrait use for portraits main subject stands out clearly while back ground details are softened lending composition sense of depth degree of softening depends on amount of light available 35
- The following scenes are available 35
- Beach snow captures the brightness of such subjects as snowfi elds beaches or sunlit expanses of water 36
- Landscape use for vivid landscape shots that enhance outlines colors and contrast in such subjects as skyscapes and forests camera focuses at infi nity af lamp and indicator light whenever shutter release button is pressed halfway 36
- Night portrait use for shots that provide natural balance between main subject and background when shooting portraits under low light noise reduction turns on automatically at slow shutter speeds 36
- Sunset preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises 36
- Taking pictures for a panorama 40
- More on photography 42
- The following fl ash modes are available 42
- Using the flash flash mode 42
- Release mode self timer and sound release 44
- The following release modes are available 44
- Using the self timer 44
- The self timer lamp on the front of the camera will blink until one second before the picture is taken staying lit during the fi nal second to warn that the shutter is about to be released 45
- Using sound release 46
- Easy close ups macro close up mode 47
- Macro close up mode is used for taking close up shots of small objects at very short distances minimum 4cm 1 47
- Controlling exposure exposure compensation 48
- Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value suggested by the camera exposure compensation can be set to values between 2 ev underexposure and 2 ev overexposure in increments of 48
- End recording press the shutter release button again to end re cording recording will end automatically after fi ve hours or when no more memory is available on memory card to record a full fi ve hours of audio would require a 256 mb memory card 49
- Making a voice recording 49
- Select mode rotate the mode dial to and turn the camera on the monitor will show a icon and the length of the voice recording that can be made 49
- Start recording press the shutter release button to start recording while recording is in progress the green af lamp will light and the following indicators will be dis played in the monitor 49
- To pause or resume recording press the center of the multi selector while recording is paused the green af lamp will blink 49
- Voice recordings recording and playback 49
- Voice recordings up to fi ve hours long can be recorded to the memory card using the built in microphone and played back over the built in speaker 49
- Begin playback press the center of the multi selector to begin play back the following screen will be displayed while playback is in progress 51
- Playing voice recordings 51
- Press the button pressing the button while the mode dial is set to displays a list of the voice recordings on the camera memory card 51
- Select a voice recording press the multi selector up or down to select a voice recording for playback 51
- The controls at the top of the voice recording playback screen can be used during playback press the multi selector left or right to highlight a control and press the center of the multi selector to perform the selected operation 52
- Choosing a movie mode 53
- Movies 53
- The camera can record the following types of movie all movies except time lapse movies include sound recorded via the built in microphone 53
- To select a movie mode 54
- The movie menu also includes the following focus options 55
- To choose a focus option from the movie menu 55
- End recording press the shutter release button all the way down a second time to end recording recording will end automatically when the memory card is full 56
- Recording movies 56
- Rotate the mode dial to 56
- Start recording press the shutter release button all the way down to start recording except at settings of tv movie 640 and small size 320 the icon will blink and progress will be shown by the indicator at the bottom of the monitor 56
- To pause recording press the center of the multi selector recording will resume when the center of the multi selector is pressed again 56
- Turn the camera on the exposure count display in the monitor shows the maximum total length of the movie that can be recorded 56
- Recording a time lapse movie 57
- Selecting time lapse movie 640 from the movie mode menu displays the menu shown in step 1 below 57
- In full frame playback movies are indicated by a icon and can be viewed by pressing the center of the multi selector playback controls are displayed at the top of the monitor press the multi selector left or right to highlight a control then press the center of the multi selector to perform the selected operation when the movie ends the fi rst frame will be displayed 59
- Viewing movies 59
- Editing movies 60
- To cut the beginning or end from a movie press the button while a movie is displayed in playback mode 60
- More on playback 62
- Pressing the w button in full frame playback displays the pictures on the memory card in contact sheets of four thumbnail images the following operations can be performed while thumbnails are displayed 62
- To view the pictures on the memory card press the button while the camera is in shooting mode pictures will be displayed full frame in the monitor full frame playback images can be rotated for display by press ing the center of the multi selector 21 62
- Viewing multiple pictures thumbnail playback 62
- Viewing pictures on the camera 62
- Taking a closer look playback zoom 63
- Use the t button to zoom in on images displayed in full frame playback 52 63
- Cropping pictures 64
- A voice memo can be recorded and appended to any picture marked with a voice memo record ing guide icon in full frame playback 21 52 if a voice memo already exists for the current picture it must be deleted before a new memo can be recorded voice memos can not be recorded for movies or during thumbnail playback and playback zoom 65
- Voice memos recording and playback 65
- Viewing pictures on tv 66
- Before connecting the camera 67
- Button in nikon view which method you will use depends on your comput er s operating system and the usb option selected in the camera setup menu after consulting the follow ing table select the appropriate option using the usb item in the camera setup menu the default option is mass storage 67
- Pictures can be copied from the camera to the computer by pressing the button on the camera clicking the 67
- Using the uc e6 usb cable and nikon view software provided with your cam era you can view your photographs and movies on a computer before you can transfer copy pictures to your computer you will need to install nikon view for more information on installing nikon view and transferring pictures to your computer see the nikon view reference manual on cd rom and the quick start guide 67
- Viewing pictures on a computer 67
- Choosing a usb option 68
- Display usb menu 68
- Highlight ptp or mass storage 68
- Highlight usb 68
- Make selection 68
- More on playback 68
- Select setup mode 68
- Connecting the usb cable 69
- Turn the computer on and wait for it to start up after confi rming that the camera is off connect the uc e6 usb cable as shown below connect the camera directly to the computer do not connect the cable via a usb hub or keyboard 69
- Disconnecting the camera 70
- Windows xp home edition windows xp professional 70
- 62 transfer the pictures using nikon view and print them using the nikon view date imprint option see the nikon view reference manual on cd rom 71
- Option and insert the memory card into a personal photo printer equipped with a card slot 62 use the usb cable to connect the camera to a printer that supports pict bridge or direct print and print pictures directly from the camera 64 transfer the pictures using nikon view and print them from a computer see the nikon view reference manual on cd rom 71
- Option and take the memory card to a digital print service center 62 select pictures for printing using the 71
- Print se 71
- Print selection menu 71
- Printing pictures 71
- To print the pictures from the camera memory card select pictures for printing using the 71
- To print the time and date of recording on pictures take pictures using the date imprint option in the setup menu which im prints the date or date and time of recording directly on pictures as they are taken 96 71
- Display playback menu 72
- Display print set menu 72
- Display selection dialog 72
- Highlight print selected 72
- Print set 72
- Scroll through pictures current pic ture shown at bottom of display 72
- Select current picture and set num ber of prints to 1 selected pictures marked by icon 72
- The print set option in the playback menu is used to create digital print or ders for devices that support dpof 61 the camera must be in playback mode to create or modify print orders 80 72
- Use multi selector to specify number of prints up to 9 to deselect picture press multi selector down when num ber of prints is 1 repeat steps 5 7 to select additional pictures 72
- Choose a usb option as described below before connecting the printer 74
- Choosing a usb option 74
- If the uc e6 usb cable is used to connect the camera to a printer that sup ports pictbridge or epson usb direct print selected pictures can be printed directly from the camera memory card 74
- Printing via direct usb connection 74
- After confi rming that the camera is off connect the uc e6 usb cable as shown below 75
- Connecting the usb cable 75
- Turn the camera and printer on one of the following menus will be displayed in the monitor 75
- Cancel 76
- Dpof printing 76
- Print all images 76
- Print selection 76
- Printing pictures 76
- To print selected pictures 76
- Cancel 77
- Printer ready printer ready 77
- Printing 001 006 77
- Prints prints 77
- Start print back 77
- Cancel 78
- Dpof printing 78
- Printing 001 006 78
- To print the current print order 78
- Button to make a selection from the shooting menu 79
- In manual and auto modes the following settings can be adjusted from the shooting menu 79
- Menu guide 79
- The shooting menu 79
- To display the shooting menu set the mode dial to or and press the 79
- To exit the menu and return to shooting mode press the button again 79
- Image mode and 80
- Pictures taken with a digital camera are recorded as im age fi les the size of the fi les and with it the number of images that can be recorded on the memory card depends on the size and quality of the images image mode before shooting choose an image mode ac cording to how you plan to use the picture 80
- The following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stored on 16 and 256 megabyte memory cards at different image modes 81
- In and scene modes white balance is adjusted automatically to suit the selected scene in mode white balance can be selected from the fol lowing options 82
- The color of the light refl ected from an object varies with the color of the light source the human brain is able to adapt to such changes in color with the re sult that we see white objects as white regardless of whether they are in the shade direct sunlight or under incandescent lighting digital cameras can mimic this adjustment by processing information from the camera s image sensor ccd according to the color of the light source this process is known as a white balance adjustment 82
- White balance only 82
- Preset white balance preset white balance is used when shooting under mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with a strong color cast for example to make pictures taken under a lamp with a red shade look as though they had been taken under white light when white bal preset is selected from the white balance menu the camera will zoom in and the menu shown above at right will be displayed in the monitor 83
- Continuous only 84
- Use the options in this menu to capture a fl eeting expression on a portrait subject photograph a subject that is moving unpredictably or capture motion in a series of pictures 84
- Choose interval between shots from 30 s thirty seconds 1 m one minute 5 m fi ve minutes 10 m ten minutes 30 m thirty minutes and 60 m sixty minutes 85
- Display ae lock menu 85
- Display menu of interval options 85
- Highlight ae lock 85
- Highlight set interval time 85
- Interval timer photography to display the menu shown in step 1 below highlight intvl timer shooting in the continuous menu and press the multi selector to the right 85
- Make selection 85
- Return to previous menu 85
- Take test shots take a test shot and view the results before starting interval timer photography 85
- The shooting menu menu guide 85
- Best shot selector only 87
- When the best shot selector bss is on the camera takes pictures as long as the shutter release button is held down to a maximum of ten these images are then compared and the sharpest picture the picture with highest level of detail saved to memory card bss is recommended for situations in which inadvertent camera movement can produce blurred pictures for example when the camera is zoomed in pictures are taken at close range in macro close up mode lighting is poor and the fl ash can not be used 87
- Image sharpening only 88
- The camera automatically processes pictures to empha size the borders between light and dark areas of the image making edges seem sharper as this process ing takes place after shooting its effects can not be previewed in the monitor but they will be visible in the fi nal picture in manual mode the image sharpening menu gives you control over the amount of sharpening performed 88
- Af area mode only 89
- Flash mode release mode macro mode and exposure compensation can not be adjusted while the focus area is highlighted in red press the center of the multi selector to select the focus area before adjusting these settings 89
- In auto mode and at some scene mode settings the camera automatically focuses on the subject in the focus area at the center of the frame in manual mode a total of fi ve focus areas are available making it possible to focus on an off center subject without using focus lock af area mode determines how the focus area is selected 89
- Manual focus area selection to select the focus area when manual is selected for af area mode 89
- The playback menu 90
- The playback menu contains the following options 90
- To display the playback menu 90
- To exit the menu and return to playback mode press the button again 90
- Slide show 91
- This option is used to play pictures back in an auto mated slide show with about three seconds between each picture 91
- Viewing all pictures in the order recorded 91
- Display selection dialog 92
- Highlight selected image s 92
- Press to rotate picture 90 left to rotate picture 90 right movies can not be rotated repeat steps 3 5 to se lect additional pictures to exit without changing selection press button 92
- Scroll through pictures current picture displayed at bottom of monitor 92
- Select picture selected picture marked by number showing position in slide show press multi selector up or down to change order to deselect picture press multi selector down until number is no longer displayed 92
- Starting screen displayed start slide show as described in steps 3 4 of viewing all pictures in the order re corded 81 92
- Viewing chosen images in the order selected 92
- The following operations can be performed during the show 93
- When the slide show ends the pause menu shown at right will be displayed press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option then press to the right to select end end slide show and return to playback menu restart restart slide show from fi rst frame 93
- Delete 94
- Deleting selected pictures 94
- The delete menu contains the following options 94
- Deleting all pictures 95
- Protect 96
- This option is used to protect pictures from accidental deletion protected fi les can not be deleted by pressing the button or using the options in the delete menu note however that protected pictures will be deleted when the memory card is formatted 96
- Auto transfer 97
- This option is used to mark pictures for transfer to a computer and to turn automatic transfer marking on and off 97
- Complete operation 98
- Display selection dialog 98
- Highlight selected image s 98
- Marking selected pictures for transfer 98
- Repeat steps 3 4 to select ad ditional pictures to deselect picture select and press multi selector down to exit without changing selection press button 98
- Scroll through pictures current pic ture displayed at bottom of monitor 98
- Select current picture selected pic tures marked by icon 98
- Copies are stored as jpeg fi les compression ratio 1 8 with the same date and time of creation as the original and names of the form fscn nnnn jpg where nnnn is a four digit fi le number assigned by adding one to the larg est fi le number in the current folder copies are independent of the original image and can be modifi ed or deleted separately 99
- Pic enhance menu 99
- Save edited image save edited image as a copy as a copy 99
- To create an enhanced copy of a picture select pic en hance menu after displaying the image in full frame playback or selecting it in the thumbnail display 99
- Copies are stored as jpeg fi les compression ratio 1 16 with the same date and time of creation as the original and names of the form sscn nnnn jpg where nnnn is a four digit fi le number assigned by adding one to the larg est fi le number in the current folder copies are independent of the original image and can be modifi ed or deleted separately during playback copies are indicated by a gray border or icon is displayed when copies are viewed full frame 100
- Small picture 100
- To create a small copy of a picture select small pic after displaying the image in full frame playback or selecting it in the thumbnail display 100
- The setup menu 101
- The setup menu contains the following options 101
- The setup menu is displayed when the mode dial is rotated to 101
- To clear the setup menu from the monitor rotate the mode dial to another setting 101
- Choose the welcome screen displayed when the cam era is turned on 102
- Select image 102
- This menu contains options for camera startup 102
- Welcome screen 102
- If off is selected for sel start sound no sound will be played when the camera is turned on if on is selected a startup sound will be played whenever the camera is turned on even if disable welcome is selected for select image 103
- Select start sound 103
- Time zone 104
- Daylightsaving daylight saving time to turn daylight saving time on or off highlight daylightsaving and press the center of the multi selector selecting daylight saving time automatically advances the time one hour 105
- The camera supports the following time zones 105
- The setup menu menu guide 105
- Time zone increments of less than one hour are not supported when travelling to or from destinations at half or quarter hour increments from greenwich mean time gmt such as afghanistan central australia india iran nepal or newfoundland set the camera clock to local time 13 105
- Time zones the time zone can not be selected if the date and time have not been set 105
- Travel destination time zone to set the clock to the travel destination time zone highlight and press the center of the multi selector while the travel destination time zone selected a icon will be displayed in the monitor when the cam era is in shooting mode see illustration at right to choose a new travel destination highlight and press the multi selector to the right then choose a location as described on the previous page 105
- Date imprint 106
- The date imprint option is used to imprint the date or the date and time of recording on pictures as they are recorded to the memory card it can not be used to imprint a date stamp on pictures after recording 106
- Brightness 107
- Press the multi selector up or down to increase or decrease the brightness of the monitor by moving the arrow to the left of the display up or down press the center of the multi selector to put the new setting into effect press the multi selector to the left to return to the setup menu 107
- Sound settings 107
- The options in this menu control the sound settings listed below 107
- Auto off 108
- Sound release level 108
- Language 109
- Memory card format 109
- Video mode 109
- Choosing reset also clears the current fi le number 23 from memory numbering will continue from the lowest number available on the memory card all other settings are unaffected 110
- Reset all 110
- Resetting file numbering to 0001 to reset fi le numbering to 0001 select reset all after either deleting all pic tures 85 or formatting the memory card 99 110
- Select this option to restore the settings listed below to their original state 110
- Firmware version 111
- Approved memory cards in addition to the memory card provided with the camera the following cards have been tested and approved for use 112
- At the time of writing the following optional accessories were available for your nikon digital camera contact your local retailer or nikon representative for details 112
- Operation is not guaranteed with other makes of card for more details on the above cards please contact the manufacturer 112
- Optional accessories 112
- Technical notes 112
- Caring for your camera 113
- To ensure continued enjoyment of your nikon product observe the following precautions when storing or using the device 113
- Cleaning 114
- Storage 115
- Error messages 116
- The following table lists the error messages and other warnings that appear in the monitor and how to deal with them 116
- Electronically controlled cameras in extremely rare instances unusual characters may appear in the monitor 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 batteries 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 de scribed above may result in the 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 120
- If your camera fails to function as expected check the list of common prob lems below before consulting your retailer or nikon representative refer to the page numbers listed in the right most column for information on solving the problems listed here 120
- Troubleshooting 120
- Specifi cations 123
- Specifi cations 123
- Technical notes 125
- Technical notes 126
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