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Getting Started
Charging the Battery
If a plug adapter* is included with your camera, securely connect it to the Charging
AC Adapter. Once the two are connected, attempting to forcibly remove the plug
adapter could damage the product.
* The shape of the plug adapter varies according to the country or region in which the
camera was purchased.
This step can be omitted if the plug adapter comes permanently bonded to the Charging
AC Adapter.
• Charging starts when the camera is connected to an electrical outlet while the
battery is inserted, as shown in the illustration. The charge lamp slowly flashes
while the battery is charging.
• When charging is complete, the charge lamp turns off. Unplug the Charging AC
Adapter from the electrical outlet, and disconnect the USB cable.
Charging time is about 2 hours and 20 minutes for a fully exhausted battery.
• The battery cannot be charged when the charge lamp quickly flashes, possibly due
to one of the reasons described below.
- The ambient temperature is not suited to charging.
- The USB cable or Charging AC Adapter is not properly connected.
- The battery is damaged.
Charging the Battery
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USB cable (included)
Charge lamp
Electrical outlet
Charging AC Adapter
Содержание
- Digital camera 1
- Reference manual 1
- Common topics 2
- Main topics 2
- Quick topic search 2
- Introduction 3
- Read this first 3
- Symbols and conventions used in this manual 3
- Before taking important pictures 4
- Information and precautions 4
- Introduction 4
- Life long learning 4
- Read this first 4
- Use only nikon brand electronic accessories 4
- About the manuals 5
- Comply with copyright notices 5
- Conformity marking 5
- Disposing of data storage devices 5
- Introduction 5
- Read this first 5
- Caution 6
- Danger 6
- Failure to observe the precautions marked with this icon carries a high risk of death or severe injury 6
- Failure to observe the precautions marked with this icon could result in death or severe injury 6
- Failure to observe the precautions marked with this icon could result in injury or property damage 6
- For your safety 6
- Warning 6
- Caution 7
- Danger for batteries 8
- Warning for batteries 8
- Important notes about shockproof waterproof and dustproof performance and condensation 9
- Notes about shockproof performance 9
- Notes about shockproof waterproof and dustproof performance and condensation 9
- Notes about waterproof and dustproof performance 9
- Notes about shockproof waterproof and dustproof performance 10
- Before using the camera underwater 11
- Notes about operating temperature humidity and condensation 11
- Inspection and repair 12
- Getting started 9 13
- Introduction iii 13
- Parts of the camera 1 13
- Quick topic search ii 13
- Table of contents 13
- Basic shooting and playback operations 17 14
- Shooting features 25 14
- Table of contents 14
- Movies 79 15
- Playback features 66 15
- Table of contents 15
- Using location data functions 94 15
- Connecting the camera to a tv printer or computer 107 16
- Table of contents 16
- Using the menu 118 16
- Table of contents 17
- Table of contents 18
- Technical notes 177 18
- Parts of the camera 19
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- Parts of the camera 20
- The camera body 20
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- 2 3 4 5 6 21
- Parts of the camera 21
- The camera body 21
- For shooting 22
- The monitor 22
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- Parts of the camera 23
- The monitor 23
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- Parts of the camera 24
- The monitor 24
- 1 345678 25
- 25 26 27 28 25
- For playback 25
- Parts of the camera 25
- The monitor 25
- 2 3 4 5 26
- For the active guide 26
- Parts of the camera 26
- The monitor 26
- Getting started 27
- How to attach the camera strap for land use 28
- Inserting the battery and memory card 29
- Formatting a memory card 30
- Getting started 30
- Inserting the battery and memory card 30
- Removing the battery or memory card 30
- Turn the camera off and make sure that the power on lamp and screen have turned off and then open the battery chamber memory card slot cover move the battery latch to eject the battery gently push the memory card into the camera to partially eject the memory card be careful when handling the camera battery and memory card immediately after using the camera as they may be hot 30
- Charging the battery 31
- Charging the battery 32
- Getting started 32
- Notes about charging the battery 32
- Notes about the usb cable 32
- Camera setup 33
- Getting started 33
- Press the power switch to turn on the camera 33
- Use hi to select yes when prompted to set the camera clock and then press the k button 33
- When the dialog on the right is displayed follow the instructions below and press the d button or the k button 33
- Camera setup 34
- Enter the current date and time and press the k button 34
- Getting started 34
- Highlight your home time zone and press the k button 34
- Read the message about the waterproof function and press k 34
- Use hi to select the date format and press the k button 34
- When the confirmation dialog is displayed select yes and press the k button 34
- Basic shooting and playback operations 35
- Basic shooting and playback operations 36
- Frame the picture 36
- Hold the camera steady 36
- O scene auto selector mode is used here as an example in o scene auto selector mode the camera recognizes the shooting conditions when you frame a picture and you can take pictures in accordance with the conditions 36
- Shooting images 36
- Basic shooting and playback operations 37
- Notes about saving images or movies 37
- Press the shutter release button halfway 37
- Shooting images 37
- Without lifting your finger press the shutter release button all the way down 37
- Recording movies 38
- Using the led light 38
- Basic shooting and playback operations 39
- Playing back images 39
- Press the c playback button to enter playback mode 39
- Use the multi selector to select an image to display 39
- Deleting images 40
- Press the l delete button to delete the image currently displayed on the screen 40
- Select yes and press the k button 40
- Use the multi selector hi to select the desired deletion method and press the k button 40
- Basic shooting and playback operations 41
- Deleting images 41
- Press the k button to apply the image selection 41
- The image selection screen for deletion 41
- Use hi to select on or off 41
- Use the multi selector jk to select the image that you want to delete 41
- Action control 42
- Displaying the previous or next image in full frame playback mode 42
- Using action menu 42
- Shooting features 43
- Selecting a shooting mode 44
- Use the multi selector hi to select a shooting mode and press the k button 44
- When the shooting screen is displayed press the a shooting mode button 44
- Help display 45
- Selecting a shooting mode 45
- Shooting features 45
- After taking the camera out of the water 46
- Enter shooting mode m a shooting mode button m o scene auto selector mode m k button 46
- Notes about o scene auto selector mode 46
- O scene auto selector mode 46
- Scene auto selector mode 46
- Shooting features 46
- The camera recognizes the shooting conditions when you frame a picture and you can take pictures in accordance with those conditions 46
- Underwater recording of location data 46
- When the camera automatically recognizes the shooting conditions the shooting mode icon displayed on the shooting screen changes accordingly 46
- Functions available in o scene auto selector mode 47
- Enter shooting mode m a shooting mode button m b second icon from the top m k m hi m select a scene m k button 48
- Scene mode shooting suited to the shooting conditions 48
- Select any one of scene modes based on the shooting conditions and you can take pictures with the appropriate settings for those conditions 48
- Shooting features 48
- D sports 49
- E night portrait 49
- F party indoor 49
- Scene mode shooting suited to the shooting conditions 49
- Shooting features 49
- Tips and notes about scene mode 49
- J night landscape 50
- K close up 50
- Scene mode shooting suited to the shooting conditions 50
- Shooting features 50
- U food 50
- M fireworks show 51
- Notes about hdr 51
- O backlighting 51
- Scene mode shooting suited to the shooting conditions 51
- Shooting features 51
- Focus area 52
- O pet portrait 52
- Pet portrait auto release and self portrait timer 52
- Scene mode shooting suited to the shooting conditions 52
- Shooting features 52
- Notes about multiple exp lighten 53
- Scene mode shooting suited to the shooting conditions 53
- Shooting features 53
- U multiple exp lighten 53
- C underwater 54
- Scene mode shooting suited to the shooting conditions 54
- Shooting features 54
- Time remaining 54
- Underwater recording of location data 54
- Frame the first edge of the panorama scene and then press the shutter release button halfway to focus 55
- Move the camera in one of the four directions until the guide indicator reaches the end 55
- Press the shutter release button all the way and then remove your finger from the shutter release button 55
- Select w normal or x wide as the shooting range and press the k button 55
- Shooting with easy panorama 55
- Example of camera movement 56
- Image size of easy panorama 56
- Notes about easy panorama shooting 56
- Scene mode shooting suited to the shooting conditions 56
- Shooting features 56
- Using your body as the axis of rotation move the camera slowly in an arc in the direction of the marking klji shooting stops if the guide does not reach the edge within about 15 seconds when w normal is selected or within about 30 seconds when x wide is selected after shooting starts 56
- Notes about easy panorama images 57
- Notes about printing panorama images 57
- Playback controls are displayed on the screen during playback use the multi selector jk to select a control and then press the k button to perform the operations described below 57
- Playback with easy panorama 57
- Scene mode shooting suited to the shooting conditions 57
- Shooting features 57
- Switch to playback mode a 21 display an image captured using easy panorama in full frame playback mode and then press the k button to scroll the image in the direction that was used when shooting 57
- Creative mode applying effects when shooting 58
- Enter shooting mode m a shooting mode button m s creative mode m k button 58
- Press the k button 58
- Press the shutter release button or b e movie record button to shoot 58
- Shooting features 58
- The camera focuses in the center of the frame 58
- The camera saves four images with effects and one image without effects simultaneously in one shot 58
- Use the multi selector hi to select the desired effect and press the k button 58
- Functions available in creative mode 59
- Apply an effect 60
- Frame the picture and press the shutter release button 60
- Press the multi selector k 60
- Smart portrait mode enhancing human faces when shooting 60
- Functions available in smart portrait mode 61
- Using skin softening and foundation makeup 61
- Using smile timer 62
- Press the multi selector j to select n self collage and press the k button 63
- Take a picture 63
- Using self collage 63
- Notes about self collage 64
- On the screen displayed when the camera finishes taking the number of shots that is set in number of shots select yes and press the k button 64
- Shooting features 64
- Smart portrait mode enhancing human faces when shooting 64
- A auto mode 65
- Auto mode 65
- Functions available in a auto mode 65
- Press the multi selector k 65
- Using the creative slider 65
- A auto mode 66
- Active d lighting versus d lighting 66
- Creative slider settings 66
- Press the k button when setting is complete 66
- Shooting features 66
- Use hi to adjust the level 66
- Use jk to select an item 66
- Setting shooting functions with the multi selector 67
- Flash mode 68
- Press the multi selector h m 68
- Select the desired flash mode a 51 and press the k button 68
- Available flash modes 69
- Flash mode 69
- Notes about shooting with the flash 69
- Red eye reduction 69
- Shooting features 69
- The flash mode setting 69
- Frame the picture and press the shutter release button halfway 70
- Press the multi selector j n 70
- Press the shutter release button all the way down 70
- Select the number of seconds until the shutter is released and press the k button 70
- Self timer 70
- Shooting features 70
- The camera releases the shutter when the set number of seconds elapses after you press the shutter release button set photo vr a 167 to off in the setup menu when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting 70
- Focus and exposure when shooting with the self timer 71
- Self timer 71
- Shooting features 71
- The self timer setting 71
- Macro mode taking close up pictures 72
- Move the zoom control to set the zoom ratio to a position where f and the zoom indicator are displayed in green 72
- Press the multi selector i p 72
- Select on and press the k button 72
- Exposure compensation adjusting brightness 73
- Press the multi selector k o 73
- Select a compensation value and press the k button 73
- Using the zoom 74
- Focusing 75
- Shooting features 75
- The shutter release button 75
- Using face detection 76
- Using target finding af 77
- Subjects not suitable for autofocus 78
- Focus lock 79
- Default settings flash self timer and macro mode 80
- Shooting features 80
- The default settings for each shooting mode are listed below 80
- Default settings flash self timer and macro mode 81
- Shooting features 81
- Functions that cannot be used simultaneously when shooting 82
- Shooting features 82
- Some functions cannot be used with other menu settings 82
- Functions that cannot be used simultaneously when shooting 83
- Notes about digital zoom 83
- Shooting features 83
- Playback features 84
- Playback zoom 85
- Moving the zoom control toward f h thumbnail playback in full frame playback mode a 21 displays images as thumbnails 86
- Notes about calendar display 86
- Playback features 86
- Thumbnail playback calendar display 86
- You can change the number of thumbnails displayed by moving the zoom control toward f h or g i while using thumbnail playback mode press the multi selector hijk to select an image and then press the k button to display that image in full frame playback mode while using calendar display mode press hijk to select a date and then press the k button to display the images captured on that day 86
- List by date mode 87
- Viewing and deleting images in a sequence 88
- Viewing images in a sequence 88
- Deleting images in a sequence 89
- Before editing images 90
- Editing images still images 90
- Quick effects changing hue or mood 90
- Quick retouch enhancing contrast and saturation 91
- Use the multi selector hi to select the desired effect level and press the k button 91
- D lighting enhancing brightness and contrast 92
- Preview the result and press the k button 92
- Red eye correction correcting red eye when shooting with the flash 92
- Use the multi selector hi to select ok and press the k button 92
- Editing images still images 93
- Glamour retouch enhancing human faces 93
- Playback features 93
- Press the c button playback mode m select an image m d button m glamour retouch m k button 93
- Preview the result and press the k button 93
- Use jk to select the effect use hi to select the effect level and press the k button 93
- Use the multi selector hijk to select the face that you want to retouch and press the k button 93
- Data imprint imprinting information such as electronic compass heading on images 94
- Select yes and press the k button 94
- Use the multi selector hi to select ok and press the k button 94
- Editing images still images 95
- Playback features 95
- Press the c button playback mode m select an image m d button m small picture m k button 95
- Select yes and press the k button 95
- Small picture reducing the size of an image 95
- Use the multi selector hi to select the desired copy size and press the k button 95
- Adjust the image so that only the portion that you want to keep is displayed and then press the d menu button 96
- Confirm the area that you want to keep and press the k button 96
- Crop creating a cropped copy 96
- Move the zoom control to enlarge the image a 67 96
- Select yes and press the k button 96
- Movies 97
- Basic operations of movie recording and movie playback 98
- Display the shooting screen 98
- Movies 98
- Press the b e button again to end recording 98
- Press the b e movie record button to start movie recording 98
- Select a movie in full frame playback mode and press the k button to play it back 98
- Exposure 99
- Maximum movie recording time 99
- Movie frame 99
- Basic operations of movie recording and movie playback 100
- Movies 100
- Notes about movie recording 100
- Notes about recorded movies 100
- Notes about recording at low temperature 100
- Notes about saving images or movies 100
- Notes about vibration reduction during movie recording 100
- Basic operations of movie recording and movie playback 101
- Movies 101
- Notes about autofocus for movie recording 101
- Capturing still images while recording movies 102
- If the shutter release button is pressed all the way while recording a movie one frame is saved as a still image movie recording continues while the still image is being saved a still image can be captured when y is displayed on the screen when z is displayed a still image cannot be captured the size of the captured still image is determined by the movie image size a 140 102
- Movies 102
- Notes about capturing still images during movie recording 102
- Shooting time lapse movies 103
- Use the multi selector hi to select a type and press the k button 103
- Movies 104
- Notes about time lapse movie 104
- Press the shutter release button to capture the first image 104
- Select whether or not to fix exposure brightness and press the k button except r and s 104
- Shooting time lapse movies 104
- Stabilize the camera by using a tool such as a tripod 104
- Press the b e movie record button to start recording 105
- Recording superlapse movies 105
- Use the multi selector hi to select a playback speed and press the k button 105
- Check the recorded movie clip or delete it 106
- Menu button and configure the settings for recording movies 106
- Press the 106
- Press the b e movie record button to record a movie clip 106
- Short movie show mode combining movie clips to create short movies 106
- Movies 107
- Notes about recording a short movie show 107
- Operations during movie clip playback 107
- Pausing movie recording 107
- Save the short movie show 107
- Short movie show mode combining movie clips to create short movies 107
- To adjust the volume move the zoom control while a movie clip is playing a 3 playback controls are displayed on the screen the operations described below can be performed by using the multi selector jk to select a control and then pressing the k button 107
- Functions available in short movie show mode 108
- Using special effects 108
- Movies 109
- Operations during movie playback 109
- Playback controls are displayed on the screen the operations described below can be performed by using the multi selector jk to select a control and then pressing the k button 109
- To adjust the volume move the zoom control while a movie is playing a 3 109
- Editing movies 110
- Extracting only the desired portion of a movie 110
- Saving a frame from a movie as a still image 111
- Using location data functions 112
- Operations available with location data functions 113
- Recording the log 113
- Recording the shooting location data on the image 113
- Displaying poi information 114
- Check the location data reception on the shooting screen 115
- Press the d button m z menu icon m location data options m k button 115
- Recording the location data on the image 115
- Set time zone and date a 162 correctly before using the location data functions 115
- Set use built in location data to on 115
- Shoot images while positioning is being performed 115
- Using location data functions 115
- Battery drain while recording location data and log recording 116
- Notes about location data functions 116
- Recording the location data on the image 116
- Using location data functions 116
- Download the latest a gps file to the computer from the website below 117
- Insert the memory card containing the copied file into the camera 117
- Press the d menu button to display the location data options menu and use the multi selector to select location data options 117
- Select update a gps file and update the file 117
- Turn on the camera 117
- Updating the a gps file 117
- Use a card reader or other device to copy the downloaded file to the ncfl folder of the memory card 117
- Altitude or water depth 118
- Notes about altimeter and depth gauge 118
- The altitude water depth and atmospheric pressure that are recorded on images can be imprinted on the images by using data imprint a 76 in the playback menu captured images and related logs can be displayed if you use the altitude or water depth log recording functions a 104 118
- Using altimeter and depth gauge 118
- Using location data functions 118
- You can check the atmospheric pressure as well as the altitude or water depth of the current position on the screen and record the displayed values to the captured images 118
- Recording the log of movement information 119
- Select the duration of the log recording and press the k button 119
- Select the intervals of log recording and press the k button 119
- Starting log recording 119
- Use the multi selector hi to select the type of log to record and press the k button 119
- Notes about log recording 120
- Recording the log of movement information 120
- Using location data functions 120
- Ending log recording and saving logs on a memory card 121
- Select save logs and press the k button 121
- When log recording is completed select the log to end and press the k button 121
- Displaying altitude depth logs as a graph 122
- Press the d button m z menu icon m view log m k button m altitude depth logs m k button 122
- Select a log date that you want to display and press the k button to display the altitude or water depth data as a graph the horizontal axis of the graph shows the total time of log recording and the vertical axis of the graph shows the total variations in altitude depth during log recording if images were captured while the log was being recorded they are displayed as thumbnails and shooting points are displayed on a graph press the l button when the log list screen is displayed to delete the selected log or all saved altitude depth logs the operations described below can be performed while a graph is displayed 122
- Using location data functions 122
- Displaying the active guide 123
- Displaying the active guide 124
- Notes about using the electronic compass 124
- Using location data functions 124
- Connecting the camera to a tv printer or computer 125
- Connecting the camera to a tv printer or computer 126
- In addition to using the snapbridge app to enjoy the captured images you can also utilize the images in various ways by connecting the camera to the devices described below 126
- Utilizing images 126
- Connecting the camera to a tv printer or computer 127
- Notes about connecting cables to the camera 127
- Utilizing images 127
- Connecting the camera to a tv printer or computer 128
- Press and hold down the c playback button to turn on the camera 128
- Set the tv s input to external input 128
- Turn off the camera and connect it to the tv 128
- Viewing images on a tv 128
- Connecting the camera to a printer 129
- Printing images without a computer 129
- Connecting the camera to a tv printer or computer 130
- Printing images one at a time 130
- Printing images without a computer 130
- Select paper size and press the k button 130
- Select start print and press the k button 130
- Use hi to select copies and press the k button 130
- Use the multi selector jk to select the desired image and press the k button 130
- Printing multiple images 131
- Connecting the camera to a tv printer or computer 132
- Printing images without a computer 132
- Installing viewnx i 133
- Transferring images to a computer 133
- Transferring images to a computer viewnx i 133
- Connecting the camera to a tv printer or computer 134
- Notes about connecting the usb cable 134
- Transferring images to a computer viewnx i 134
- Using viewnx i 134
- After nikon transfer 2 starts click start transfer 135
- Connecting the camera to a tv printer or computer 135
- Terminate the connection 135
- Transferring images to a computer viewnx i 135
- Using the menu 136
- Menu operations 137
- Press the d menu button 137
- Press the multi selector j 137
- Select a menu icon and press the k button 137
- Menu operations 138
- Select a menu option and press the k button 138
- Select a setting and press the k button 138
- Using the menu 138
- Menu operations 139
- Press the k button to apply the image selection 139
- The image selection screen 139
- Use hi to select on or off 139
- Use the multi selector jk to select the desired image 139
- Using the menu 139
- When an image selection screen such as the one shown on the right is displayed while operating the camera menu follow the procedures described below to select the images 139
- Common options 140
- Enter shooting mode m d button 140
- For a auto mode 140
- For smart portrait mode 140
- Menu lists 140
- The shooting menu 140
- Using the menu 140
- Enter shooting mode m d button m d menu icon m k button 141
- Menu lists 141
- The movie menu 141
- Using the menu 141
- Menu lists 142
- Press the c button playback mode m d button 142
- Press the d button m j menu icon m k button 142
- The network menu 142
- The playback menu 142
- Using the menu 142
- Menu lists 143
- Press the d button m z menu icon m k button 143
- The location data options menu 143
- Using the menu 143
- Menu lists 144
- Press the d button m z menu icon m k button 144
- The setup menu 144
- Using the menu 144
- Image mode image size and quality 145
- The shooting menu the common shooting options 145
- Number of images that can be saved 146
- The shooting menu the common shooting options 146
- Using the menu 146
- The shooting menu for a auto mode 147
- The shooting menu for auto mode 147
- White balance adjusting hue 147
- Follow the procedures described below to measure the white balance value under the lighting used during shooting 148
- Frame the white or gray reference object in the measuring window and press the k button to measure the value 148
- Notes about preset manual 148
- Place a white or gray reference object under the lighting that will be used during shooting 148
- Select measure 148
- The shooting menu for a auto mode 148
- Use the multi selector hi to select preset manual in the white balance menu and press the k button 148
- Using preset manual 148
- Using the menu 148
- Continuous shooting 149
- Enter shooting mode m a shooting mode button m a auto mode m k button m d button m continuous m k button 149
- The shooting menu for a auto mode 149
- Using the menu 149
- Notes about continuous shooting 150
- Pre shooting cache 150
- The shooting menu for a auto mode 150
- Using the menu 150
- Iso sensitivity 151
- Af area mode 152
- Enter shooting mode m a shooting mode button m a auto mode m k button m d button m af area mode m k button 152
- The shooting menu for a auto mode 152
- Use this option to determine how the camera selects the focus area for autofocus when shooting still images 152
- Using the menu 152
- Af area mode for movie recording 153
- Notes about af area mode 153
- The shooting menu for a auto mode 153
- Using the menu 153
- Press the shutter release button all the way to take the picture 154
- Register a subject 154
- Using subject tracking 154
- Autofocus mode 155
- Enter shooting mode m a shooting mode button m f smart portrait mode m k button m d button m self collage m k button 156
- See image mode image size and quality a 127 for information about image mode 156
- Self collage 156
- The smart portrait menu 156
- Using the menu 156
- Blink proof 157
- Enter shooting mode m d button m d menu icon m movie options m k button 158
- Movie options 158
- Normal speed movie options 158
- Select the desired movie option to record select normal speed movie options to record at normal speed or hs movie options a 141 to record in slow or fast motion the movie options that can be selected vary depending on the frame rate setting a 147 memory cards with an sd speed class rating of 6 or faster are recommended for recording movies a 216 memory cards with a uhs speed class rating of 3 or faster are recommended when recording 4k uhd movies at an image size frame rate of d 2160 30p or c 2160 25p 158
- The movie menu 158
- Using the menu 158
- Hs movie options 159
- Notes about hs movie 159
- Recorded movies are played back in fast or slow motion see recording movies in slow motion and fast motion hs movie a 143 159
- The movie menu 159
- Using the menu 159
- Playing back in slow motion and fast motion 160
- The movie menu 160
- Using the menu 160
- Enter shooting mode m d button m d menu icon m movie options m k button 161
- Movies recorded using hs movie can be played back in slow motion at 1 4 of the normal playback speed or in fast motion at twice the normal playback speed 161
- Press the b e button to end recording 161
- Press the b e movie record button to start recording 161
- Recording movies in slow motion and fast motion hs movie 161
- The movie menu 161
- Use the multi selector hi to select an hs movie option a 141 and press the k button 161
- Using the menu 161
- Af area mode 162
- Enter shooting mode m d button m d menu icon m af area mode m k button 162
- Notes about af area mode for movie recording 162
- The movie menu 162
- Use this option to determine how the camera selects the focus area for autofocus during movie recording 162
- Using the menu 162
- Autofocus mode 163
- Enter shooting mode m d button m d menu icon m autofocus mode m k button 163
- Notes about autofocus mode 163
- Set how the camera focuses when recording movies 163
- The movie menu 163
- Using the menu 163
- Enable or disable the movie light that assists recording in dark places 164
- Enter shooting mode m d button m d menu icon m movie light m k button 164
- Enter shooting mode m d button m d menu icon m movie vr m k button 164
- Movie light 164
- Movie vr 164
- Notes about movie vr 164
- Select the vibration reduction setting used when recording movies set to off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting 164
- The led light during movie recording 164
- The movie menu 164
- Using the menu 164
- Frame rate 165
- Wind noise reduction 165
- Mark for upload 166
- The playback menu 166
- End or restart the slide show 167
- Operations during playback 167
- Play back images one by one in an automated slide show when movie files are played back in the slide show only the first frame of each movie is displayed 167
- Press the c button playback mode m d button m slide show m k button 167
- Slide show 167
- The playback menu 167
- Use the multi selector hi to select start and press the k button 167
- Use the multi selector jk to display the previous next image press and hold down jk to rewind fast forward images quickly press the k button to pause or end the slide show 167
- Using the menu 167
- Protect 168
- Rotate image 168
- Copy copy between the memory card and internal memory 169
- Select a copy option and press the k button 169
- Use the multi selector hi to select a destination option to which images are copied and press the k button 169
- Sequence display 170
- Configure the wireless network settings to connect the camera and a smart device 171
- Press the d button m j menu icon m k button 171
- The network menu 171
- Using the menu 171
- The network menu 172
- Using the menu 172
- Operating the text input keyboard 173
- Location data options 174
- Press the d button m z menu icon m location data options m k button 174
- The location data options menu 174
- Using the menu 174
- Configure the poi points of interest location name information settings 175
- Poi display 175
- Points of interest poi recording and displaying location name information 175
- Press the d button m z menu icon m points of interest poi m k button 175
- The location data options menu 175
- Using the menu 175
- Create log 176
- Press the d button m z menu icon m create log m k button 176
- Start or stop recording logs and save them a 101 176
- The location data options menu 176
- Using the menu 176
- Check or erase the log data saved on the memory card using create log a 158 177
- Notes about set clock from satellite 177
- Press the d button m z menu icon m set clock from satellite m k button 177
- Press the d button m z menu icon m view log m k button 177
- Set clock from satellite 177
- Signals from the positioning satellites are used to set the date and time of the camera s internal clock check the positioning status before setting the clock using this option 177
- The location data options menu 177
- Using the menu 177
- View log 177
- Electronic compass 178
- Notes about using the electronic compass 178
- Press the d button m z menu icon m electronic compass m k button 178
- The location data options menu 178
- Using the menu 178
- Altitude depth options 179
- Notes about altitude depth options 179
- Press the d button m z menu icon m altitude depth options m k button 179
- The location data options menu 179
- Using the menu 179
- Press the d button m z menu icon m time zone and date m k button 180
- Set the camera clock 180
- The setup menu 180
- Time zone and date 180
- Using the menu 180
- Monitor settings 182
- Photo info 182
- Press the d button m z menu icon m monitor settings m k button 182
- The setup menu 182
- Using the menu 182
- The setup menu 183
- Using the menu 183
- Date stamp 184
- Notes about date stamp 184
- Press the d button m z menu icon m date stamp m k button 184
- The setup menu 184
- The shooting date and time can be stamped on images when shooting 184
- Using the menu 184
- Notes about photo vr 185
- Photo vr 185
- Press the d button m z menu icon m photo vr m k button 185
- Select the vibration reduction setting used when shooting still images set to off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting 185
- The setup menu 185
- Using the menu 185
- Af assist 186
- Digital zoom 186
- Notes about digital zoom 186
- Press the d button m z menu icon m af assist m k button 186
- Press the d button m z menu icon m digital zoom m k button 186
- The setup menu 186
- Using the menu 186
- Sound settings 187
- Underwater flash 187
- Action control response 188
- Playback action control 188
- Auto off 189
- Led light timer 189
- Format card format memory 190
- Formatting a memory card 190
- Formatting the internal memory 190
- Language 190
- Attach a comment that was previously registered to images that will be captured you can imprint the attached comment to images that will be sent to a smart device using the snapbridge app see snapbridge app online help for more information you can also check the attached comment using viewnx i metadata 191
- Image comment 191
- Image comments display 191
- Press the d button m z menu icon m image comment m k button 191
- The setup menu 191
- Using the menu 191
- Attach the copyright information that was previously registered to images that will be captured you can imprint the attached copyright information to images that will be sent to a smart device using the snapbridge app see snapbridge app online help for more information you can also check the attached copyright information using viewnx i metadata 192
- Copyright information 192
- Copyright information display 192
- Notes about copyright information 192
- Press the d button m z menu icon m copyright information m k button 192
- The setup menu 192
- Using the menu 192
- Charge by computer 193
- Notes about charging with a computer 193
- Press the d button m z menu icon m charge by computer m k button 193
- The setup menu 193
- Using the menu 193
- When the charge lamp quickly flashes 193
- Conformity marking 194
- Firmware version 194
- Reset all 194
- Technical notes 195
- Notices 196
- Notices for customers in the u s a 196
- Notice for customers in canada 197
- Notices for customers in europe 197
- Notes about wireless communication functions 198
- Complies with imda standards da103423 200
- Notes about location data functions gps glonass electronic compass 201
- Avoid sudden changes in temperature 202
- Caring for the product 202
- Do not apply strong impact to the camera 202
- Do not point the lens at strong light sources for extended periods 202
- Keep away from strong magnetic fields 202
- Notes about shockproof waterproof and dustproof performance and condensation a ix when using or storing the device 202
- Notes about the monitor 202
- Technical notes 202
- The camera 202
- Turn the product off before removing or disconnecting the power source or memory card 202
- Battery terminals 203
- Caring for the product 203
- Carrying spare batteries 203
- Charging the battery 203
- Precautions for use 203
- Technical notes 203
- The battery 203
- Using the battery when cold 203
- Battery life 204
- Caring for the product 204
- Charging an exhausted battery 204
- Recycling used batteries 204
- Storing the battery 204
- Technical notes 204
- The charging ac adapter 204
- Caring for the product 205
- Formatting 205
- Memory cards 205
- Precautions for use 205
- Technical notes 205
- Cleaning after using the camera in conditions other than underwater 206
- Cleaning after using the camera underwater 206
- Cleaning and storage 206
- Storage 207
- Error messages 208
- Refer to the table below if an error message is displayed 208
- Technical notes 208
- Error messages 209
- Technical notes 209
- Error messages 210
- Technical notes 210
- Error messages 211
- Technical notes 211
- If the camera fails to function as expected check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or nikon authorized service representative 212
- Power display settings issues 212
- Technical notes 212
- Troubleshooting 212
- Technical notes 213
- Troubleshooting 213
- Shooting issues 214
- Technical notes 214
- Troubleshooting 214
- Technical notes 215
- Troubleshooting 215
- Technical notes 216
- Troubleshooting 216
- Location data functions 217
- Playback issues 217
- Technical notes 217
- Troubleshooting 217
- Technical notes 218
- Troubleshooting 218
- Technical notes 219
- Troubleshooting 219
- External device issues 220
- Technical notes 220
- Troubleshooting 220
- Technical notes 221
- Troubleshooting 221
- File name dscn 0001 jpg 222
- File names 222
- Images or movies are assigned file names as follows 222
- Technical notes 222
- File name n171115 0 log 223
- File names 223
- Location logs up to 36 files can be recorded a day and up to 100 files can be recorded on a memory card altitude water depth logs up to 34 files can be recorded each per day and a combined total of 100 files can be recorded on a memory card 223
- Log data saved on memory cards 223
- Technical notes 223
- Optional accessories 224
- Technical notes 224
- Attaching the underwater speedlight 225
- Optional accessories 225
- Technical notes 225
- You can use an sb n10 underwater speedlight attached to the coolpix w300 to shoot underwater with flash set underwater flash a 169 in the setup menu to on when shooting 225
- Attach the camera to the underwater fiber optic cable adapter 226
- Attach the underwater speedlight to the grip of the underwater bracket 226
- With the camera secured attach the cable adapter to the underwater bracket 226
- Nikon coolpix w300 digital camera 229
- Specifications 229
- Technical notes 229
- Specifications 230
- Technical notes 230
- Specifications 231
- Technical notes 231
- All measurements are performed in conformity with camera and imaging products association cipa standards or guidelines 232
- Specifications 232
- Technical notes 232
- Eh 73p eh 73pch charging ac adapter 233
- En el12 rechargeable li ion battery 233
- Specifications 233
- Technical notes 233
- Memory cards that can be used 234
- Trademark information 234
- Avc patent portfolio license 235
- Freetype license freetype2 235
- Mit license harfbuzz 235
- Portions of this software are copyright 2012 the freetype project http www freetype org all rights reserved 235
- Portions of this software are copyright 2017 the harfbuzz project http www freedesktop org wiki software harfbuzz all rights reserved 235
- This product is licensed under the avc patent portfolio license for the personal and non commercial use of a consumer to i encode video in compliance with the avc standard avc video and or ii decode avc video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide avc video no license is granted or shall be implied for any other use additional information may be obtained from mpeg la l l c see http www mpegla com 235
- Technical notes 236
- User license agreement for location name data 236
- Technical notes 237
- User license agreement for location name data 237
- Here all rights reserved 238
- Location name data except for japan 238
- Location name data for japan 238
- Notices related to licensed software copyright holders 238
- Technical notes 238
- User license agreement for location name data 238
- Technical notes 239
- User license agreement for location name data 239
- Technical notes 240
- User license agreement for location name data 240
- Symbols 241
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