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Nikon Coolpix S10 User`s Manual
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1. Press left right up or down Menu navigation Return to previ ous menu or move cursor left Menu navigation Move cursor up Shooting 9 Display flash mode menu 4 16 mode menu 18 Shooting S Display self timer Menu navigation Move cursor down Shooting 4 Display macro mode menu Press center to make se lection XN A menu move cursor right E a e a a a a a Menu navigation Display sub The Lens Cap The lens cap can be opened and closed while still attached to the camera To remove the cap open it and then pull and twist the hinge while lifting upward Menu Help For help on the current menu or menu item press the zoom control to T 4 13 amp The m Mode Button Pressing the m button during shooting or playback displays a mode selection menu amp 13 Shooting Modes Playback Modes Auto S84 14 Playback 37 Pictmotion 43 N List by Shooting S date A E cene ate 23 41 iQ i TDN ao P w ZEN 331 i Q aeq AY Voice recording 4 34 Voice playback 8 35 Default Modes Except in and amp modes pressing the power switch to turn the camera on or pressing the button to switch from playback to shooting restores the last shooting mode sele
2. El Take first shot About 1 of picture is super imposed on view through lens if pan direc tion is left to right picture will appear on side of monitor AE L icon is displayed to show that white balance and exposure settings for this picture apply to all shots in series Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 28 i i ae lt Compose next shot to overlap with previ Ous picture Take next shot Repeat steps 6 7 until all shots in series have been taken End series Shooting will also end if a new mode is selected or camera enters standby mode 4 10 The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame Use a tripod for bet ter results poW FUdIS E Panorama Assist Flash mode 16 macro close up 19 and self timer amp 18 can not be adjusted after the first picture is taken Pictures can not be deleted or zoom or image mode A 55 adjusted uni SHeATHadeeP RO RIEM SA Bags EaferevaiNanhasPanoramas are stored 29 poNW FUZIS L Using Exposure Compensation in Scene Mode Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value selected by the camera Choose from values between 2 0EV and 2 0EV Negative values pro duce darker pictures positive values brighter pictures To choose a value for expo sure compensation select a scene 4 23 and follow the steps below SCH Scene menu AX Panorama assist Image mode
3. Press button icon is displayed Frame picture using icon as guide When camera detects face will change to double yellow border If camera detects mul tiple faces it will focus on closest subject other subjects are indicated by single border If camera can no longer detect subject for example because subject has looked away from camera borders will no longer be displayed return to Step 2 e 4 2 Set focus and exposure Take picture Double border turns green Face Priority AF The camera s ability to detect faces depends on a variety of factors including whether or not the subject is facing the camera The camera may be unable to detect faces that are hidden by sunglasses or other obstructions or that take up too much or too little of the frame If no face is detected when the shutter release button is pressed halfway the camera will focus on the center of the frame The camera will focus continuously until a face detected If the double border flashes yellow when the shutter release button is pressed halfway the camera is unable to focus release the bubeanradesPifrom ManualsCamera com Manuals 21 yoeqhe g pue Aydeiboloug diseg F yoeqhe g pue Aydesboloug dIseg E The One Touch Portrait Menu Pressing the MENU button in one touch portrait mode displays the one touch por trait menu With the exception of exposure compensation the options chosen in this menu are restored the
4. Choose date 2006 10 19 4 Bi 2000 10 16 4 To select pictures vy 2008 10 15 1 12 Use multi selector to for movie highlight images total 16 l highlight pictures Confirm and press Jbak MOVO press to select up to turn check box on Press multi selector to 30 Press zoom nmm up or down to high control to T to view All images light date press to highlighted picture Confirm off select Press shutter full frame select W to button when done return to thumbnail display Press shutter i i Confrm off button when done Place hand behind speaker for better sound View Pictmotion p _ Press 6 u Save Pletmottion Ja Change settings o Yes NO 4 Change setings Save Pictmotion Confirmation dialog No Return to displayed Step 1 4 arhalhel K anc Motion Random Repeat photos Adjust settings 7 6H 45 f emmmmn Change settings Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 44 Other Options Steps 1 and 7 on Page 44 Press the multi selector up or down to highlight options press left or right to change Press the button to exit when done Music Choose from Pachelbel s Canon Scarborough Fair Pomp Style Choose from Mo and Circumstance March Turkish March and Grandfather s tion Moody Pro Slow Clock press zoom control to T to preview selected track pre Pro Fast and Classic ins
5. Set clock to time in new time zone 2 is dis pseu Played when camera is in shooting mode p To reset clock to home time zone select in time zone menu Step 1 To turn daylight saving time in selected zone on or off high light DaylightSaving and press Clock will automatically be advanced one hour Press MENU button to exit to shooting or 5 DaylightSaving playback To change the home time zone select in Step 1 and follow Steps 2 5 g c To D Cc b Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 67 nu W dnyes aul Oo Monitor Settings The following options are available Option Description Choose information displayed in monitor Choose from five settings for monitor brightness default is 4 Photo Info The following display options are available Description Indicators are displayed in monitor A 4 5 Indicators are not displayed in monitor Indicators are o in displayed for 5s Shooting mode Display Playback mode 15 10 2006 bei Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 68 15 10 2006 TOONIKON 5 0001 Date Imprint Imprint date information on pictures as they are taken Description Time and date do not appear on pictures Date or date and time are imprinted on pictures Date and time taken while this option is in effect 15 10 2006 Time stamp shows number of days between date of shooting and
6. Pictures marked for transfer are shown by a icon during 45 49 9008 playback By default all pictures are automatically marked for transfer Two options control transfer marking Interface gt Auto transfer setup menu Choose On to mark all new pictures for transfer G4 71 Transfer marking playback menu Change marking for existing pictures G4 62 The PictureProject Transfer Button To copy both marked and unmarked pictures to the com Options puter click the PictureProject Transfer button instead of pressing the button in Step 5 See the Quick Start Guide 10 of 10 photos selected to transfer or PictureProject reference manual on CD for details Cancel Choosing a USB Option for Connection to a Computer i Consult the following table when choosing a USB option for connection to a computer AN 48 The default option is PTP For more information on menu operations see Using Menus A 13 S aA DTD a Mass storage Pictures transferred using Computer operating system Camera button PictureProject button Windows XP Choose Mass storage or PTP Windows 2000 Professional Choose Mass storage Mac OS X 10 3 9 or later Choose PTP Choose Mass storage or PTP Can not be used to transfer pictures if memory card is locked 9 or if Mass storage is selected for USB and no memory card is inser
7. Copies 131 42 43 69 Copies created using crop 4 38 D Lighting 439 and small picture 4 63 have the same transfer marking as the original but are not marked for printing or protection Copies created using Copy 464 have the same protection marking as the original but are not marked for printing or transfer The crop and small picture options can not be used with copies created with crop or small picture D lighting is not available with copies created with crop D light ing or small picture Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 85 SOION Je21Uy2 L SOON L21Uy2 L Time Zones 3 66 67 The camera supports the time zones listed below 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 New foundland set the camera clock to local time 4 66 67 Location Madrid Paris Berlin Athens Helsinki Moscow Nairobi Abu Dhabi Dubai Islamabad Karachi Colombo Dhaka Bangkok Jakarta Beijing Hong Kong Hk Singapore Tokyo Seoul Sydney Guam New Caledonia Auckland Fiji Location Midway Samoa Hawaii Tahiti Alaska Anchorage ST PDT Los Angeles Seattle Vancouver ST MDT Denver Phoenix La Paz ST CDT Chicago Houston Mexico Cit EST EDT New York Toronto Lima Caracas Manaus Buenos Aires Sao Paulo Fernando de Noronha Az
8. amp Daylight White balance adjusted for direct sunlight 6 ignting WB White bal preset Measure ae xit g Frame reference object here nu W burooys aul p Set preset white balance to new value and return to shooting menu Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 56 Exp Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value selected by the camera Choose from values between 2 0 EV and 2 0EV in increments of 1 EV Negative values produce darker pictures positive values brighter pictures The ef fects can be previewed in the display at settings other than zero the current value for exposure compensation is also shown 4 4 5 Ol Continuous Capture a fleeting expression on a portrait subject photograph a subject that moving unpredictably or capture motion in a series of pictures At settings of Co iS N tinuous and Multi shot 16 the flash turns off and focus exposure and white bal ance are fixed at the values for the first picture in each series Option Description Single One shot is taken each time shutter release button is pressed While shutter release button is pressed camera takes pictures at Continuous up to 1 6 frames per second fps Each time shutter release button is pele pressed camera takes 16 shots at about Mg Multi shot 16 1 9fps and arranges them in a single pic ture as shown at right Image
9. BSS is on Original mode is restored when Single or Intv timer shoot ing is selected or BSS is turned off TULGE If Self timer is on only one shot will be taken when shutter is released regardless of settings chosen for Continuous and BSS Original Continuous and BSS settings are restored when picture is taken or self timer is turned off ey Selecting Continuous or Multi shot 16 turns BSS off Original BSS setting is not restored when Single is selected EASY Continuous is set to Single when BSS is on Original setting is not restored when BSS is turned off W White balance is set to Auto and can not be adjusted when Black and white AER Sepia or Cyanotype is selected for Color options Original white balance is restored when Standard color or Vivid color is selected Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 84 Image File and Folder Names Pictures movies and voice memos are assigned file names with three parts a four letter iden tifler a four digit file number assigned automatically by the camera in ascending order and a three letter extension e g DSCNO001 JPG Still picture DSCN JPG Cropped copy RSCN JPG Movie DSCN MOV Small copy SSCN JPG Time lapse movie INTN MOV D lighting copy FSCN JPG Voice recording DSCN WAV Voice memo Same as picture WAV Pictures and sound files are stored in folders named with a three digit folder number followed by a five character i
10. Exp Highlight E4 Exp in scene menu 84 23 SCH Scene menu AX Panorama assist Image mode Exposure compensation for the current scene will be reset to 0 when the camera is turned off or another scene or shooting mode is selected Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 30 Recording Movies To shoot movies with sound recorded via the built in microphone select shoot ing mode and follow the steps below no sound is recorded for time lapse mov ies Movies recorded to internal memory at the default setting of Small size 320 can be up to 56 seconds long a 256 MB memory card can hold up to 14 minutes 15 seconds MENU Select and exit to movie mode Exposure count display shows maximum total length of movie that can be recorded amn Press shutter release button all the way down to start recording Progress bar shows amount of memory remaining Press shut A ter release button all the way down a sec ond time to end recording I w 4 g A A The Movie Menu Pressing the MENU button in movie mode displays the movie menu Options cho sen in this menu are restored the next time movie mode is selected Option Description WL Movie options Choose type of movie that will be recorded 33 Choose how camera focuses in movie mode Single AF Camera focuses when shutter release button is pressed DI Auto focus halfway
11. Highlight End Exit to movie list To resume playback highlight Restart and press PJBWE gt D BY UO S INPId Bulmal A E Pictmotion Sepa Apasenin e infomation Caman Memigs are stored 85 46 Connecting to Televisions Computers and Printers In addition to viewing pictures on the camera you can also e View pictures on TV and record movies to video see below Copy pictures to a computer for storage and editing 4 47 49 Print pictures on a home printer 450 or order prints from photofinisher Before connecting the camera to another device it may be necessary to change the Interface settings in the setup menu 49 71 To prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly during connection use fully charged batteries or an op tional EH 62A AC adapter kit Viewing Pictures on TV 1 Check that the option selected for Interface gt Video mode matches the device to which the camera will be connected 4 71 and then turn the camera off 2 Connect the camera to the TV using the supplied A V cable Connect the black plug to the camera the yellow plug to the video in jack on the TV and the white plug to the audio in jack 3 Tune the television to the video channel Ifin doubt consult the documenta tion for the TV 4 Press the 6B button for about a second to turn the camera on The cam era monitor will remain off and the television will show the image normally shown in t
12. While the monitor is off the power on lamp will blink The camera will turn off automatically if no Operations are performed for another three minutes Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 0 N M Format Memory Format Card If no memory card is inserted this option is named Format memory and formats internal memory Otherwise it is named Format card and formats the memory card for use in the camera Note that formatting permanently deletes all pictures and other data Be sure to make copies as required before formatting Formatting a memory card also deletes any Pictmotion background tracks that may be present tracks can be copied to the card again when formatting is complete Two format options are available when a memory card is inserted Quick format formats only areas of the card on which data are stored and Format formats entire card Format is not available when batteries are low V Format Do not turn the camera off disconnect the AC adapter or remove the battery or memory card during formatting Use the Format option to format memory cards before first use and refor mat them regularly thereafter Without regular formatting performance will drop with use ws Language Choose a language for camera menus and messages from the following options e tina Czech Italiano Italian Svenska Swedish Dansk Danish Nederlands Dutch Hy Ri Simplified Chinese Deutsch German Norsk Norwegian ch w S88 Tr
13. 00 0 06 09 10 002 16 10 06 10 20 003 19 10 06 15 05 15 10 06 09 10 402 16 10 08 10 20 003 19 10 06 15 05 Selected files shown by Repeat steps 5 6 to select additional files t To deselect file highlight and press multi selector right Copying Voice Recordings to a Computer Select sound files 001 15 10 06 09 10 002 16 10 06 10 20 amp 003 19 10 06 15 05 atxi Highlight file Confirmation dialog displayed To copy files highlight Yes and press button to copy file PictureProject can not be used to transfer or play voice recordings Select Interface gt Mass storage for USB copy the files manually and then play them back using QuickTime or any other WAV compatible audio player Note that index points created with the camera can not PEDERE MAREEA NSA BRIBE LANEAAS QA NMA ARC 36 Viewing Pictures on the Camera To view pictures full frame in the monitor full frame 15 10 2008 JOONIKON playback press the Qa button if the camera is off nae ells pressing the GB button for about a second will turn the camera on in playback mode The following op erations can be performed SS To Press a View playback menu MENU View other pictures hader Record play voice memo SE button pais T Ff Enhance contrast m D View thumbnails ve s Exit to shooting mode tto shooting mode View playbac
14. 14 23 31 WARNING BATTERY EXHAUSTED Battery exhausted Recharge or change battery Internal memory memory card indicator 8 amp 8 Pictures will be recorded to internal memory Vibration reduction VR 34 20 L A l E 10 Number of exposures remaining 5 84 Image mode 55 F Flash mode S34 16 To turn the camera off press the power switch and wait for the power on lamp to turn off Auto Power off Stand by Mode In shooting mode the monitor will dim to reduce the drain on the battery if no operations are performed for about five seconds The monitor will brighten when camera controls are used At default settings the monitor will turn off altogether if no operations are performed for about a minute during shooting and playback stand by mode keg 70 The camera will tun ea woreptigatydinoaestetiane aareorned Mangta three minutes 10 Adjusting the Lens The lens can be gently rotated up to 180 forward from the storage position 0 or 90 back to face the user for a quick arms length self portrait When the lens is rotated to face the user the monitor shows a mirror im age of what will appear in the final photograph V4 Using a Tripod Rotate the lens to shooting position before mounting the camera on a tripod Contact with the tripod can damage the camera lens Zoom The zoom control is used to frame subjects in the mon itor Select W to zoom out increasing the ar
15. Camera File System DCF is standard widely used in the digital camera industry to ensure compatibility among different makes of camera DPOF Digital Print Order Format DPOF is an industry wide standard that allows pictures to be printed from print orders stored on the memory card Exif version 2 2 This camera supports Exif Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras version 2 2 a standard that allows information stored with photographs to be used for optimal color reproduction when images are output on Exif compliant printers e PictBridge A standard developed by in cooperation with the digital camera and printer industries allowing photographs to be output directly to a printer without connecting the camera to a computer Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 82 Selftimer Off On One touch portrait Scene mode 23 30 Portrait Exposure compensation O Movie mode 31 32 Movie options Small size 320 Pictmotion settings 45 Muse Pachelbel Kanon Fittolength Repeat photos _ Shooting menu 8 55 60 e Continuous Single Default Shooting menu continued ensitivity olor options F area mode Playback menu 61 64 Slide show Setup menu H 65 71 Text Welcome screen Disable welcome Monitor settings ate imprint Button sound Shuttersound Noma mot im Sound quality i 35 Paper size 52 53 S ON L21Uy2 L Choosing Reset also clears the current fil
16. Ua until amp icon is ee m Sport Composite picture Pn 1 600 x 1 200 pixels in size Night Portrait Assist Use for a natural balance between the EETA S 28 2 A INR main subject and background lighting in portraits shot at eer night This mode offers the same assist options as portrait as sist mode To prevent blurring mount the camera on a tripod or rest it on a flat stable surface Fill flash with slow sync and red eye reduction t AF assist available in NIGHT PORTRAIT mode Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 25 IPO FUZIS s Scene Modes To take photos in the following modes simply select the option from the scene mode menu frame a picture and shoot X Party Indoor SA Use for shots that include details of the background or to capture the B effects of candlelight and other indoor background lighting 9 Beach Snow z OR Captures the brightness of such subjects as snowfields beaches or sunlit expanses of water Sunset OME Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises Setting Icons The icons to the right of the scene name indicate in order from left to right the default flash 8 16 self timer BY 18 macro close up WH 19 focus see below and AF assist A 17 settings for that scene White squares O indicate settings that can be changed solid squares settings that are fixed at the values shown Default values for the current scene are restore
17. and locks at this position during shooting preventing sound of mode camera focusing from interfering with recording CE Full time AF Camera constantly adjusts focus even when shut ter release button is not pressed Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 31 SOIAOW r 42 Movie Options The following options are available Option Size pixels Frames per second p TV movie 640 640x480 lt 4 Small size 320 320x240 sa Small size 320 320x240 iq Pictmotion 320 320x240 ty Smaller size 160 160x120 wh Time lapse movie 640 x 480 Maximum length is 60s making movie suitable for use with Pictmotion 4 43 Time Lapse Movie Record flowers opening or butterflies emerging from cocoons The camera takes up to 1800 stills at specified intervals and joins them into a silent movie up to sixty seconds long Charge the battery before shooting begins Selecting Time lapse movie displays the menu shown in Step 1 below mm Set interval time B Set up w Auto focus mode A Choose interval between shots Select and exit to movie options menu Press MENU button to exit menu a Press shutter release button all the way down to start recording Camera will take pictures at specified interval until shutter release button is pressed again memory is full or 1800 frames have been recorded Monitor turns off and flash lamp blinks be tween shots TV C 170 Recordin
18. cover The camera and battery charger draw minute amounts of current even when off if left in place the battery could be drained to the point that it no longer functions Turning the camera on or off while the battery is exhausted can result in reduced battery life If the battery will not be used for an extended period store it in a cool 15 C 25 C 59 F 77 F dry place Recharge it at least once a year and run it flat before returning it to stor age e Replace the battery when it no longer holds a charge Used batteries are a valuable re PEP NARE NE NERAN inaccar danse withlasalyegulations 75 SOION Je21Uy2 L Storage Turn the camera off when not in use Check that the power on lamp is off before putting the camera away and remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for an extended period Do not store the camera with naphtha or camphor moth balls or in locations that e are next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields such as tele visions or radios e are exposed to temperatures below 10 C 14 F or above 50 C 122 F e are poorly ventilated or subject to humidities of over 60 To prevent mold or mildew take the camera out of storage at least once a month Turn the camera on and release the shutter a few times before putting the camera away again Error Messages The following table lists the error messages and other warnings that appear in the monitor and how to deal with them S
19. delete current print order highlight Delete print set and press E Select pictures as described in Steps 1 3 of Printing Selected Pictures 53 Date Print date of recording on all pic tures in print order Info Print shutter soeed and aperture on all pictures in print order Done Complete print order and exit Pictures in print order are shown by icon during playback Sj 4 5 Datel and Hatebertresst Facitimedne mens sbon Maei displayed 54 This section describes the menus available for shooting playback and camera set up See page 13 for information on using the menus Shooting Options The Shooting Menu To display the shooting menu select 3 mode 14 and press the MENU button Except for Image mode the following options are available only in mode Un less Reset all 8471 is used to reset settings to their default values 4 83 settings in this menu will be restored the next time mode is selected Option Description D Control color 60 Choose where the camera focuses 60 See the Appendix for information on restrictions that may apply to these settings 4 84 Pictures taken with a digital camera are recorded as image files The size of the files and with it the number of images that can be recorded 484 depends on the size and quality of the images image mode Before shooting choose an image mode according to how you plan to use the picture Option
20. highlight control press button to select tl Pause playback B Resume playback p gt Advance recording Playback resumes when multi selector is released 44 Rewind recording Playback resumes when multi selector is released lq Return to start of current index Pi Skip to next index m End playback and return to voice recording list Zoom control controls volume Select W to lower volume T to raise volume Voice Recordings See the Appendix for information on how voice recordings are stored 4 85 and on the maximum total length of voice recording that can be stored 4 84 THREES a Tah Wala PlaronsRAAscuid Ngarga with other devices 35 SBUIPJODDY BdIO E SBUIPJOIDY 210A b Copying Voice Recordings To copy voice recordings between internal memory and a memory card display the voice recording list shown in Step 3 on the preceding page and press the MENU button This option is available only when a memory card is inserted Copy sound files Camera to card siz Copy all files Highlight option i M gt Copy recordings from internal mem ory to memory card gt M Copy recordings from memory card to internal memory Camera to card ss Copy all files To copy all voice recordings highlight Copy all files and press Confirmation dialog will be displayed highlight Yes and press Select sound files
21. mode set i to Emn Normal 2816 Intvl timer shooting Camera takes pictures automatically at specified interval 08 58 g y Except at Single the current setting is shown by an icon in the display 44 5 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 57 nu W Bburooys aul E nu W burooys aul Interval Timer Photography To display the interval timer menu highlight Intvl timer shooting in the CONTINU OUS menu 8457 and press the button To prevent unexpected loss of power charge the battery before shooting begins T Set interval time E Choose interval between shots Press button to make selection then press MENU button to return to shooting mode O amp Press shutter release button all the way a down to start recording Camera will take LJ Mi pictures at specified interval until shutter release button is pressed again memory is full or 1800 frames have been recorded Monitor turns off between shots and flash lamp blinks En C 10 Interval Timer Photography See the Appendix for more information on how pictures taken with interval timer photogra pagite drom ManualsCamera com Manuals 58 BS Best Shot Selector BSS BSS is recommended for situations in which inadvertent camera movement can produce blurred pictures or when parts of the image are prone to under or over exposure It may not produce the desired results if the subject moves
22. picture highlight and press multi selector down Complete operation Confirmation message may be displayed A Print Set Create digital print orders for PictBridge printers and devices that support DPOF W 54 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 61 nua yeqheld 4L Ci Slide Show Selecting Slide show displays the following options Press the multi selector up or down to highlight and press the button to select Cy Slide show Pause gt Option Description Start Start slide show Start slide show o Frame intvl Choose length of time each slide will be displayed If this option is checked slide show will repeat until button is pressed While the slide show is in progress press the multi selector right to skip ahead left Frame intvl to rewind To pause the slide show press the button When the slide show ends or is paused the menu shown at Pause right will be displayed Highlight Restart and press the button to restart the show or select End to end the show and return to the playback menu mw Restart Choose Erase all images to delete all pictures Erase selected images to select pictures for deletion 461 Pictures marked with a icon will not be deleted Protect selected pictures from accidental deletion Protected pictures are marked with a icon 4 5 and can not be deleted using the f button or Delete Note however that formatting wil
23. printing is complete repeat from Step 1 to print additional pictures Copies Choose number of copies up to 9 Choose from Default the default page size for amp Papersize the current printer 3 5x5in J 5x7in J Post card 100x150mm 4x6in 8x10in Letter Letter A4 and A3 Only sizes supported by the current i A4 printer will be displayed Paper Size Paper size can not be selected from the camera if the printer does not support the page sizes used by the camera or the printer automatically selects the page size Use the printer to select Pappowhloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 52 Printing Multiple Pictures To print multiple pictures press the MENU button while F4 Print menu the PictBridge playback screen is displayed 451 The menu shown at right will be displayed highlight an PS DPOF printing option and press the button D Paper size Option Description Print selection Print selected pictures see below Print all images Print one copy of all images Menu shown at right displayed Highlight option and press Start print Print current print order 4 54 002 ae Confirm View print order 454 Step 4 Press aa to start printing or press MENU to exit Cancel Cancel Exit without printing Choose page size A 52 Step 3 Printing Selected Pictures Choosing Print selection displays the menu shown in Step 1 f DPOF printing DPOF pri
24. se Date counter lected date see below At settings other than Off the option selected is indicated by an icon in the moni tor during shooting 4 4 5 IH Date Counter Pictures taken while this option is in effect are imprinted with Press button to the number of days remaining until or the number of days view stored dates elapsed since a specified date Use it to track the growth of a child or count down the days until a birthday or wedding Stored dates Up to three dates can be stored To LE set highlight press multi selector to _ ft rire right and enter date 66 To se i Press button to lect highlight and press button view display options ITE Wa Highlight Number of days Years and days or Yrs mnths OJA days and press button m E Number of days Past date days elapsed Future date days remaining Date Imprint The date is recorded in the order selected in the DATE menu 66 Date imprint can not be used to print date information on existing pictures See page 50 for a comparison of date imprint and Print set gt Date Data imprinted at an Image mode setting of TV screen 640 may be difficult to read ChotesevittOosurkesh Wwhtargerlwhenusirey Cara itbainuals 69 nu W dnyes aul r nu W dnjas aul If Auto is selected AF assist illumination will be used to assist the focus operation when the subject is poorly lit AF as
25. subject in framing guides Settings Icons SePRAIH S jean KBlanavomoeldharcancavove MenEmpla photos 24 aa Landscape Assist Use for vivid landscapes or portraits that OFF feature a landmark in the background No guides are displayed Use to focus on distant lal LANDSCAPE objects through foreground objects such as win dows or a screen of branches a Compose shot with sky in top third of frame Match skyline with wavy yellow guide Photograph buildings Framing grid helps keep EB Architecture oo og and horizontals aligned with the frame ffs Group Right Compose shots with landmark to left or right of portrait subjects Camera sets focus and exposure fi Group Left for portrait subjects In Group Right and Group Left modes flash mode is automatically set to AUTO other modes can be selected t Camera focuses at infinity Focus indicator A 12 is always displayed in green when shut ter release button is pressed halfway note however that foreground objects may not al ways be in focus Sports Assist Capture motion in a series of high speed shots D OFF OFF OFF No framing guides are displayed The camera focuses contin uously even when the shutter release button is not pressed focus exposure and white balance for all pictures are deter mined by the first shot in each series poW U 2S E While shutter release button is held down camera shoots about 1 6 frames per second
26. the button to display the options for the se lected item To return to the original menu press the zoom control to T or press the MENU button to return to shoot ing or playback 13 Basic Photography and Playback Mode This section describes how to take pictures in auto mode an automatic point and shoot mode recommended for first time users of digital cameras yoeqhe g pue Aydesboloug dIseg E Take picture If lighting is poor AF assist il luminator may light when camera focuses and flash may fire when picture is taken 16 17 Holding the Camera Hold the camera steadily in both hands To avoid muffled C sound or dark or partially obscured pictures keep fingers 4 and other objects away from the microphone lens flash A and AF assist lamp If attached the lens cap should be fully f ns Viewing Pictures Press the 8 P button to display a picture in the moni tor if the picture was taken with the camera rotated 90 it will be displayed in tall orientation Use the multi selector to 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 or der Keep the multi selector pressed to scroll rapidly to the desired picture Pictures may be displayed briefly at low resolution while being read from memory 15 10 200
27. then completely refill it with images containing no private information for example pictures of empty sky Be sure to also replace any pictures selected for the welcome screen Care should be taken to avoid injury or damage to property when physically destroying data storage devices Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Table of Contents For Your Safety ec cece cepa tn nese en ccnn ncn eea secu eatees cactus sco eee deecevsenaet ccd mes teanes te oetaeee Gat aeeneeeer ii PY is cas ha ct touting Da i ncaa a rained E secu enasumn aucen Net cndbaseuaas iv Introduction 1 Parts of th C ata c Menmeremaen ene sere a E a errte mer ter N e 1 ERNOD seein ae AE sa Re ae deed aaa seceded tae cs 4 First Steps 6 Charging the Battery gee een ee ee Reenter mea a Smee ren ena meer on er een ener ee enn 6 Inserting the Battery ssesssesssssssesssssseeeessseecesssssseesnsssseeesssseeresssseeeosnsseeeoossssreessssereossseeeorossseeessssssereosssseresssseeee 7 Inserting Memory Card Sisikii araneo raae AAE Gea achat rA E PSAE AA EE Tashan EE ne 8 Camera Operations 10 Turning the Camera on and Off s esseessseeesssseessseeossseeesssseoonsseossseersssesonsnerosseerosssrosnseeossseroossreosseressssreossreos 10 Adjusting the LenS cease cts ca andes en a A OaE E aea EEE EaR A AAEE EEA NEA RSAT aes 11 ZOO AE E E E E E 11 Focus and Shutter Release ssss sessssseessssseecessssseessssssseeesssseersssseeesosssseeeeossssteesssseerossssseeoossssrees
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29. 0 TOONIKON 10 15 0001 Press the 8 gt button again to return to shooting mode Deleting Unwanted Pictures To delete the picture currently displayed in the moni lt tor press the button A confirmation dialog will be displayed highlight one of the following options and press the button e No Exit without deleting the picture e Yes Delete the picture Deleting the Last Shot To delete the most recent picture press the button while the camera is in shooting mode A confirmation dialog will be displayed highlight Yes and press to delete the last shot taken S A Default Modes Except in mode pressing the power switch to turn the camera on or pressing the 6 I button to switch from playback to shooting restores the last shooting mode selected while pressing B to initiate playback automatically selects By playback mode Switching to shooting mode from voice playback selects voice recording pressing G3 to initiate PlayRAg oS d eice 699 Ning MACE eHiasPatica by sRles ty Gy yoice playback 15 yoeqhe g pue Aydeibojoud dIseg yoeqhe g pue Aydesboloug dseg Using the Flash The flash has a range of 0 3 5 4 m 11 8 in 17 ft 8 6 in when the camera is Zoomed all the way out The range at maximum zoom is 1 0 5 4 m 3 ft 3 4 in 17 ft 8 6 in The following flash modes are available Mode Description Flash fires automatically when lightin
30. 2 13 N Night photography 16 23 Noise reduction 26 NTSC see Video mode Number of exposures remaining 10 84 O On off see Power switch One touch portrait 21 22 button 1 menu 22 P PAL see Video mode Panorama 28 29 Photo info see Monitor set tings PictBridge 50 54 82 Pictmotion 43 46 PictureProject 45 47 49 PLAYBACK MENU 61 64 Playback 15 37 full frame 15 37 list by date 41 42 menu 61 64 movies 33 on IV 47 Pictmotion 46 thumbnail 37 voice memo 40 Zoom 38 Portraits 21 22 24 25 Power on lamp 1 10 Power switch 1 10 Printing pictures 50 54 See also Date and time printing Date imprint Digital Print Or der Format PictBridge Print set Print set 54 Print size 52 53 Downloaded from Manuals Protect 62 Protected pictures 4 5 62 71 Q Quick format see Format card QuickTime 87 R Record orientation 70 Red eye reduction see Flash mode Reset all 71 83 Rotate image 63 S Oph see Scene modes Scene assist modes Scene mode 23 30 Back light 0 27 Beach Snow 8 26 Close up 27 Copy Gi 2 o o 5 27 Fireworks show 27 Museum m 27 Night landscape FM 27 Panorama assist FX 28 29 Party Indoor X 26 Sunset a 26 Scene assist modes 24 25 Landscape gq 25 Night portrait Gg 25 Portrait 24 Sports amp 25 Secure Digital SD see Memory cards Self timer 18 Self timer lamp 1 18 Sepia 60 S
31. 98 Voice recording 002 15 10 08 09 11 11 18 Max rec time 00 Default Modes A lhours or when no more memory is avail Press shutter release button all the way down a second time to end recording Re cording will end automatically after five able If the last mode selected was voice playback voice recording mode will be selected automatically when the camera is turned on or the 3 button is pressed Pressing the 6 in dvoigessERaitar MON aHipmaticaly SPIES Bs WplGs playback 34 The Voice Recording Menu Pressing the MENU button in voice recording mode displays the following options The option selected for Sound quality is restored the next time voice recording mode is selected Option Description sy SETUP Display setup menu 465 5 Sound quality Select High for high quality Normal for reduced file size Playing Voice Recordings To play voice recordings back Select sound file Select sound file 002 16 10 06 10 20 Select recording Voice recordings can also be selected from playback menu 1 Control iconst 6 Date of recording 2 File number 7 Length of recording 3 Playback time 8 Volume A bh 4 Index number 9 Index 5 Progress indicator Play recording To delete recording press tf button Press R to exit playback and return to recording mode t Press multi selector left or right to
32. ET UP MENU 65 71 SHOOTING MENU 55 60 Shutter release button 1 12 Shutter sound see Sound settings Single AF see Focus mode Size see Image mode Slide show 62 Slow sync see Flash mode Small pic 63 Smear 74 Sound 31 34 36 40 43 70 Sound settings 70 aC mode see Auto off amera com Manuals Start up Sound see Sound settings Strap camera 1 Support information viii T Telephoto see Zoom Television 32 47 55 71 connecting to 47 Thumbnail playback 37 Time see Date Time zone 66 67 86 Timer see Self timer Transfer 47 49 mark 4 5 48 marking pictures for 48 62 71 Transfer marking 62 Tripod 2 18 26 28 29 T button see Zoom control U USB 47 49 51 71 See also Interface USB 47 49 51 71 cable 48 49 51 connection 47 49 51 connector 2 48 51 vV VCR 47 Vibration reduction 20 Video mode 47 71 See also Interface Vivid color 60 Voice memo 40 Voice recording 34 36 Volume 33 35 40 46 70 VR see Vibration reduction w WAV 85 Welcome screen 66 White balance 56 White balance 56 preset 56 Wide angle see Zoom W button see Zoom control Z Zoom 11 digital 11 32 indicator 4 5 11 optical 11 playback 38 Zoom control 1 Xapu Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 92 Nikon No reproduction in any form of this manual in whole or in part except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews may be made without
33. Metering 256 segment matrix center weighted spot spot AF area Exposure control Programmed auto exposure with exposure compensation 2 0 2 0 EV in steps of EV Range 3 17 5EV Shutter speed Electronically controlled aperture and ND filter selection f 3 5 f 4 0 f 5 6 f 6 8 and f 13 6 S ON L21Uy2 L ISO sensitivity 50 100 200 400 800 Auto auto gain to ISO 800 87 Self timer Can be selected from approximately 10 and 3 seconds duration Built in flash Range approx W 0 3 5 4m 11 8in 17 ft 8 6in T 1 0 5 4m 3 ft 3 4in 17 ft 8 6in Sync method Sensor flash system 1 0 terminals Audio video out digital I O USB Interface SB Video output Can be selected from NTSC and PAL Chinese Simplified and Traditional Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese Norwegian Russian Spanish Swedish Thai Power sources e One EN EL5 rechargeable lithium ion battery supplied e EH 62A AC adapter kit available separately Battery life Approx 300 shots EN EL5 Dimensions Approx 112 5 x 74 5 x 40 5 mm 4 4x 2 9 x1 6in WxHxD excluding projections Approx 220 g 7 8 o0z without lens cap battery or memory card Operating environment Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Humidity Less than 85 no condensation Based on Camera and Imaging Products Association CIPA standard for measurin
34. Nikon En The Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the COOLPIX 10 DIGITAL CAMERA Qhora from ManualsCamera com Manuals Trademark Information Macintosh Mac OS and QuickTime are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation The SD logo is a trademark of the SD Card Association Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc Pictmotion is powered Face priority AF technology is provided by Identix All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided with your Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respyowatloddied from ManualsCamera com Manuals Symbols and Conventions To make it easier to find the information you need the following symbols and conventions are used This icon marks cautions information that v should be read before use to prevent dam age to the camera This icon marks notes information that should be read before using the camera This icon marks tips additional information that may be helpful when using the cam era This icon indicates that more information is D available elsewhere in this manual or in the Quick Start Guide Memory Cards Pictures taken with this camera can be stored in the cameras internal memory or on removable memory cards Ifa memory card is inserted all new pictures will be stored on the memory card and delete play ba
35. See Copying Voice Recordings for information on copying voice recordings 36 The camera may be unable to copy pictures that were created with another make of camera or that have been modified on a computer See page 85 for more information on how copies are stored Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 64 Basic Camera Setup The Setup Menu To display the setup menu select Set up or af from the shooting K 54 55 playback A 61 scene A 23 movie A 31 one touch portrait AX 22 or voice recording menus 8 35 See page 13 for more on using the menus Settings remain in effect until reset A 71 Option Description DA E ma a E a GL Welcome screen Select screen displayed when camera is tuned on 66 Date Set dockand choose home and destination time zones 66 IO Monitor settings Adjust monitor brightness and choose displaystyle 68 GE Dateimprint imprint date or birthday counter on pictures 69 zp AFassist Enable or disable AF assist Illumination 70 Format memor x caller ead ery Format internal memory or memory card Choose how menus are displayed Text Default Settings BAS GMOR LE PF SHR MAEA EPS COTA MRS 65 nu W dnjes aul E nu W dnyes oul i Welcome Screen Choose the welcome screen displayed when the camera is turned on Option Description Disable No welcome screen is displayed Camera is ready for shooting as soon as it is welcome turned on Nik
36. Size pixels Description Pictures are compressed less than Normal produc A High 2816 2 816 2 112 iaeinigheoueia neces nu W Bburooys aul The current setting is shown by an icon in the display 44 5 Shooting Menu Settings Seprhe Appstenin or nto mation A ehorting Pen fauta 83 55 WE White Balance Process pictures to produce natural colors under different types of light Option Description White balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting conditions Hp Auto bat Ea Best choice in most situations Neutral colored object used as reference to set white balance un mE White bal preset heii der unusual lighting conditions see below f se under incandescent lighting se under most types of fluorescent lighting Cloudy se when taking pictures under overcast skies amp Flash se with the flash At settings other than Auto the current setting is shown in the display 4 4 5 Preset White Balance Preset white balance is used with 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 Place white or gray reference object under lighting that will be used during shooting Note that preset white balance can not be measured with the flash WB White balance J Ao e Daylight Ncandesent a imi Fluorescent ae xit A WB Ne i
37. UA Problem Solution Clock not set a T attery running low Prepare to 5 charge or change battery WARNING BATTERY EXHAUSTED Battery exhausted Charge or change battery a7 a Use focus lock to focus on another sub blinks red Camera cannot focus ject at same distance then recompose picture WARNING PLEASE WAIT FOR CAMERA Camera cannot perform Message clears from display automati cally when recording is complete TO FINISH O other operations until recording is complete MEMORY A ISWRITE Write protect switch is i i PROTECTED inv loci position Slide write protect to write position NO CARD PRESENT noe T eee Insert memory card ed in Pictmotion mode THIS CARD CANNOT BE USED e Use approved card N Error accessing memory Check that connectors are clean WARNING i Confirm that memory card is cor THIS CARD CANNOT BE READ rectly inserted m Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 76 S ON L21Uy2 L _ MSE CARD IS NOT FORMATTED m Format No IMAGE CANNOT BE SAVED M or Image has already been modified D Lighting cannot be used SOUND FILE CAN NOT BE SAVED Moff CANNOT RECORD MOVIE OUT OF MEMORY M or MEMORY CONTAINS NO IMAGES NO SOUND FILE THERE ARE NO MORE INDEX POINTS FILE CONTAINS NO IMAGE DATA THIS FILE CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK ALL IMAGES ARE HIDDEN Problem Solution M Memory card has not Follow the instructions displayed in bee
38. a en 71 WEE E E nae E E A E EEA 71 Rese TAI aren E E E EREA EE E A E EE E E E nda 71 FEWE VESO qe ener ene EE A A E A AE E E 71 Technical Notes 72 Optional Accessories essssessseesssseessssssosssecssseeressseoossscessseerosserossseeossstrossseoosseeesssscoossneosseeeossserossseoosseeossseresss 72 Caring for the Camera eessesssssesesseeessssesossseoosseeessseeoossscosseeeessserossseoossecensssroosseeosseerossserossseesssserossseoosseeossseresss 74 ALEI TUS Sel E AAA EEE ER IAIA 76 MMMM ES SO Goeree e E A E EEA oe AAEE ites 79 Appendix carseat dsc ceses tag oe cass ioc va caches podnova esac veo vls vase cud ta ianace a udonastateasoat ous tustesansasaennessana eT 82 SOS SU Se EON gs cac ena co cepces aana ac AOE EEE AEE E AEA E E EE EEEE 87 als cp Gummer E st er meena trenrreren at ners E te tet nner AAE 90 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals vil Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Nikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex elec tronic circuitry Only Nikon brand electronic accessories including battery chargers bat teries and AC adapters certified by Nikon specifically for use with this Nikon digital camera are engineered and proven to operate within the operational and safety requirements of this electronic circuitry THE USE OF NON NIKON ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES COULD DAMAGE THE CAMERA AND MAY VOID YOUR NIKON WARRANTY For more information about Nikon brand accessories
39. aditional Chinese English English Polski Polish AA Japanese Espanol Spanish Portugu s Portuguese s a Korean Fran ais French Pycckn Russian nalng Thai Indonesia Indonesian Suomi Finnish nu W dnyas aul ao Interface Adjust settings for connection to a computer or video device o option OO O O Description OOO OOOO USB Select USB option for connection to computer 447 or printer AR 51 Video mode Choose from NTSC and PAL 4 47 Auto transfer Choose On to mark all new pictures for transfer to computer 4 48 4 Reset All Select Reset to restore camera settings to their default values AN 83 Ver Firmware Version View the current camera firmware version Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals SAION Jed1UYyda Technical Notes Optional Accessories At the time of writing the following optional accessories and replacement items were available for this camera Contact your local retailer or Nikon representative for details OE elgg Rechargeable EN EL5 Li ion batteries MH 61 battery charger l EH 62A AC adapter kit E UC ES USB cable EG CP14 audio video cable Connecting the Optional EH 62A AC Adapter Kit The optional EH 62A AC adapter kit can be used to power the camera for extended playback or connection to a computer or printer 1 Turn the camera off 090 Turn the camera off before connecting or discon HODE H EE E o necting the AC adapter 2 Remove the battery Open the batter
40. als No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced transmitted tran scribed stored in a retrieval system or translat ed into any language in any form by any means without Nikon s prior written permission e Nikon reserves the right to change the speci fications of the hardware and software de scribed in these manuals at any time and with out prior notice Notice for Customers in the U S A e Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product e While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in these manuals is ac curate and complete we would appreciate it were you to bring any errors or omissions to the attention of the Nikon representative in your area address provided separately Federal Communications Commission FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de vice pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro tection against harmful interference in a resi dential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interferenc
41. amp will blink as the battery charg es If the lamp flickers rapidly either the tem perature is not in the range of 5 35 C 41 95 F supported by the charger or the battery is faulty If the battery is faulty unplug the charger im mediately and bring the battery and charger to a Nikon authorized service representative for in spection A fully exhausted battery will charge in about two hours Charging is complete when the CHARGE lamp stops blinking Remove the battery and unplug charger V4 The Battery Charger DIPAANESudee from ManualsCamera com Manuals 6 Inserting the Battery After charging the battery insert it as described below Open the battery chamber memory card slot N cover Insert the battery The orange battery latch is pushed aside as the battery is inserted The battery is fully inserted when the latch clicks back into place M Inserting the Battery Inserting the battery upside down or backwards could damage the camera Check to be sure the battery isin f the correct orientation Close the battery chamber memory card slot cover V Batteries can be used with EN EL5 batteries only do not under any circumstances attempt to use other types If desired the optional EH 62A AC adapter kit can be used to power the camera for extended periods 72 Do not under any circumstances use another make or model of AC adapter Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in damage t
42. areas of picture Delete picture 37 Exit to full frame playback 37 View mode menu 3 View playback menu MENU 61 Create cropped copy see below Shutter button Exit to shooting mode o JE Creating a Cropped Copy If a RAY icon is displayed in the monitor during play back zoom the portion of the picture currently visible in the monitor can be saved to a separate file Pressing the shutter release button displays the dialog shown at right highlight Yes and press the button to cre ate a new picture containing only the area visible in the monitor 2 Sera Playback zoom display Note that tall orientation pictures are displayed in wide orientation when zoomed in Select T once to display picture in wide orientation again to zoom picture in 3 x Save this image as displayed Cropped copies are stored as JPEG files with a compression ratio of 1 8 Depending on the size of the original and the zoom ratio at the time the copy was created cop ies will be 2 592 1 944 Gm 2 048 x 1 536 Gm 1 600 x 1 200 em 1 280 960 lm 1 024 x 768 PE 640 x 480 TV 320 x 240 C8 or 160 x 120 C pixels in size Cropped Copies See the Appendix for more information on cropped copies 4 85 Auto Power off Stand by Mode At default settings the monitor will turn off if no operations are performed for about a minute during playback stand
43. by mode te 70 The camera will turn off automatically if no opera OPH ARPA ERIE F OPN ARTANA com Manuals 38 Enhancing Contrast D Lighting Pressing the f button during full frame ii or thumbnail playback creates a copy of the current picture with enhanced brightness and contrast brightening dark and backlit subjects En D Lighting O Cancel En D Lighting OK Cancel Confirmation dialog displayed Highlight OK Create copy Done E During playback copies created with D Lighting are indicated by a Eh icon 4 5 D Lighting SEPO ARERI PENA NAASTA ETA HAIR AIRS AA 85 39 eJ WL BY UO S INPId UIM IA p eJ9WeD y4 UO SAINIDIg BulmalA Voice Memos Recording and Playback The built in microphone A 1 can be used to record 15 10 2008 voice memos for pictures marked with a R amp Q icon in iis full frame playback 4 37 1OONIKON 0001 56 Recording Voice Memos To record a voice memo press and hold the shutter release button Recording ends after about 20 seconds or when the button is released Do not touch the mi crophone during recording Note that if a voice memo already exists for the current picture it must be deleted before a new voice memo can be recorded Playing Voice Memos During playback pictures to which a voice memo has been appended are indi cated by a R amp A icon RM 4 5 Press the shutter release button to start and stop playback Vol
44. can be selected Transfer marking Small pic 63 List by Date The camera lists a maximum of 9 000 pictures for each date Dates with more than 9 000 pictures are indicated by an asterisk Pictures taken while the camera clock is not set are nopiselayedded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 42 Pictmotion by muvee Pictmotion creates slide show movies with custom transitions and background music It is only available when a memory card is inserted in the camera Creating a Pictmotion Movie To create a simple movie using the ten most recent pictures during full frame or thumbnail playback Choose date Choose date Save Picimotion NO hange settings When dialog is displayed highlight Yes Save Pictmotion and return to Step 3 Done Piqeven lense T om Wederiabs amera com Manuals 43 PJBWE gt D BY UO S INPId UIM IA F PJBWWE gt D BY UO S INPId Bulmal k To create a custom Pictmotion movie To choose style background music playback order and number of slides for new movie press MENU button and Random make selections in Pictmotion settings Repeat photos dialog 45 Press when done halal A Ra IAAT fy Pictmotion settin Display options 4 43 Step 3 fl 3 J Select gt 2a Picture selection fAl images Confirm on 4 anna aiChoose date Confirm on Da a 33 Choose date
45. case the camera may not focus when lighting is poor 2 Pictures may be blurred If the flash is off shutter speeds may slow and pictures may fel be blurred Use vibration reduction VR to reduce blur 0 20 If an ISO icon is displayed sensitivity has been raised to Wi compensate for poor lighting and pictures may be affected by noise in the form of randomly spaced brightly colored dots 4 59 10 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 17 When Lighting Is Poor C The AF assist illuminator may light If lighting is poor the AF assist illuminator may light to as eS sist the focus operation when the shutter release button is o lt pressed halfway The illuminator has a maximum range of x 10 ty about 2 0 m 6ft 7 in W to 2 0 m 6ft 7 in T The AF assist a illuminator is not available in some modes 4 23 and can also be turned off manually amp F yoeqhe g pue Aydeibojoud 21Seg yoeqhe q pue Aydeibojoud dIseg a Taking Pictures with the Self Timer The camera is equipped with a ten and three second timers for self portraits and to reduce blur When using the self timer mount the camera on a tripod recom mended or rest it on a flat level surface Display self timer menu Highlight option 3s Use to reduce blur 10s Use for self portraits Make selection to exit without setting timer wait five seconds icon appears i
46. ck and format operations will apply only to the pictures on the memory card The memory card must be removed before the internal memory can be formatted or used to store delete or view pic tures Notation The names of menu items displayed in the camera monitor and the names of buttons or messages dis played in the computer monitor are indicated with Introduction First Steps Camera Operations Basic Photography and Playback Scene Mode Movies Voice Recordings Viewing Pictures on the Camera Connecting to Televisions Computers and Printers Menu Guide Technical Notes br aded from ManualsCamera com Manuals For Your Safety To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions listed in this section are indicated by the following symbol 1 This icon marks warnings information that should be read before using this Nikon product to prevent possible injury WARNINGS A Turn off in the event of malfunction A Observe caution when handling batteries Should you notice smoke or an unusual smell coming from the camera or AC adapt er unplug the AC adapter and remove the battery immediately taking care to avoid burns Continued operation could r
47. contact a local authorized Nikon dealer Holographic seal Identifies this 7 7 device as an authentic Nikon pain woo ui ikon EN EL5 product oo wt rechargeable C battery Before Taking Important Pictures Before taking pictures on important occasions such as at weddings or before taking the cam era on a trip take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning normally Nikon will not be held liable for damages or lost profits that may result from product malfunction Life Long Learning As part of Nikon s Life Long Learning commitment to ongoing product support and edu cation continually updated information is available on line at the following sites e For users in the U S A http www nikonusa com e For users in Europe and Africa http www europe nikon com support e For users in Asia Oceania and the Middle East http www nikon asia com Visit these sites to keep up to date with the latest product information tips answers to fre quently asked questions FAQs and general advice on digital imaging and photography Ad ditional information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area See the URL below for contact information NB WHKAAeeoPEFP RM anualsCamera com Manuals viii Introduction Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX S10 digital camera This manual has been written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your Nikon digital camera Please be sure to r
48. created with View file on computer or other 77 S ON L21Uy2 L E S ON Jed1UYyda _ MSE Problem Solution PICTMOTION CANNOT BE Pictmotion files have PLAYED BACK See hen eer Delete affected Pictmotion movie ene Picture is protected Remove protection DELETED NEW CITYISINTHE Destination same No need to change time zones BEG CURRENTTIMEZONE time zone as oan nation is in same time zone as home Turn camera off and then on again If LENS ERROR Lens error error persists contact retailer or Nikon representative If PictureProject displays error click _ OK to exit Resume operation after 47 49 during transfer or print turning camera off and reconnecting ve cable Choose correct USB option PictureProject did not See the PictureProject reference man matt fa oncyfermerefrmatn FOR TRANSFER transfer again e Check battery level 10 Turn camera off remove and reinsert batteries and turn camera on If error persists contact retailer or Nikon rep resentative Check printer To resume highlight ATER ERROR Printer error Resume if available and press CHECK PRINTER STATUS A USB cable disconnected COMMUNICATIONS ERROR Error has occurred in SYSTEM ERROR camera s internal cir cuitry Electronically Controlled Cameras e In extremely rare instances unusual characters may appear in the monitor and the cam era may stop functioning In most cases this phenomenon is caused by a str
49. cted while pressing B to initiate playback automatically selects gt playback mode Switching to shooting mode from voice playback selects voice recording pressing G3 to initi ate A pakdcl Gi Yes ecpnaing stoda auto matigally selects s voice playback UOl DNpPoO U p The Monitor The following indicators may appear in the monitor during shooting and playback actual display varies with current camera settings UOl DNpodU i i 1 6 7 jue 5 xous 234 T 1 ABHA LL A G B B 14 16 DATE 15 Za LOnOOmO0s Weld 17 Playback Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals A LGI Time ZONE indicator 66 E Date imprint date COUNTED s s 69 KJ Number of exposures KEMAN ee E 10 84 Movie length isnin 31 84 17 EAEE caceslendeaseccsttigentycecincecseaatecteslaia 12 60 BEE Mage MOE weccccccccsseesssseessssssssssssssssessssnssssnssnae 55 sh Exposure COMPENSATION u 22 30 57 AUC oOlor O0 O eorias 60 White balance s s sssssssssssserssrsrrsrrrrerssrserssrsrrsrn 56 Py Best Shot Selector BSS 59 VE Continuous shooting Mode s s s 37 OD Current folde sesssssctetesszsccosessosssssasataseccestectcnessien 85 P File number and typ 85 Internal memory memory card ACAO ea 10 4 Battery level iNdiCator ssseseeeeeeesseeeen 10 BY Volume indicator s sssssssssrssrsrsss 33 35 40 J Voice MEMO recording guide s s s 40 y4 V
50. d More on Movies See the Appendix for information on how movie files are stored 4 85 the maximum total length of movie that can be recorded at different settings AN 84 and movie menu defaults CHF3vnloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 33 S IAOW r SHUIPJOIDY 210A b Voice Recordings Audio voice recordings can be recorded over the built in microphone and played back over the built in speaker Making a Voice Recording To make a voice recording select shooting mode and follow these steps MODE Voice recording 001 15 10 06 09 10 Max rectime 00 12 39 Lol Voice recording ef 1 2001 15 10 06 09 10 B 00 00 45 00 11 54 5 43 gt Index 01 6 Press shutter release button all the way down to start recording 3 Length of recording Voice recording Select and exit to voice recording mode Display shows length of recording that can be made 1 Recording indicator 2 File number 5 Time remaining 6 Index number 7 Progress indicator 4 Date of recording Camera enters stand by mode 4 10 press 6 A to reactivate display To pause recording press button self timer and flash lamps will blink Press again to resume t To create index press multi selector up down left or right during recording Camera can skip to any index during playback Start of recording is index number 01 other numbers are assigned in ascending order to maximum of
51. d when the camera is turned off or another scene or shooting mode is selected Focus is shown as follows camera focuses on subject in center of frame Camera focuses at infinity Focus indicator is always displayed in green when shut ter release button is pressed halfway note however that foreground objects may not always be in focus The following icons indicate the precautions that may be needed to avoid blur Hold camera steady Use tripod A INR icon indicates that pictures may be processed to reduce noise resulting in increased recording times XQ Vibration Reduction VR Vibration reduction VR can be used to reduce blur 20 Turn vibration reduction off when using a tripod amp Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 26 ii Dusk Dawn RY SRE Preserves the colors seen in the weak natural light before sunrise or after sunset Slow shutter speeds are used to produce stunning night landscapes Wh CloseUp OG Use to photograph flowers insects and other small objects at rang es as close as 4cm 1 6in with the background artistically blurred Camera zooms to macro close up position Macro close up icon G4 turns green indicating that camera can focus as close as 4cm 1 6in to lens Camera focuses continuously until shutter release button is pressed halfway to lock focus ie e ili Museum D St Mee M OFF OFF ery Use indoors where flash photography is prohibit
52. dentifier P_ plus a three digit sequence number for pictures taken us ing panorama assist e g 101P_001 Kes 28 29 INTVL for interval timer photography e g 101INTVL fed 58 SOUND or SOUNE for voice recordings e g 101SOUND Ref 34 and NIKON for all other pictures e g 1OONIKON Folders can hold up to 200 pictures if a picture is taken when the current folder contains 200 pictures a new folder will be created by adding one to the current folder number If a picture is taken when the current folder is numbered 999 and contains 200 pictures or a picture numbered 9999 no further pictures can be taken until the medium is formatted 4 71 or anew memory card inserted Files copied using Copy gt Selected images or Copy sound files gt Selected files are copied to the current folder where they are assigned new file numbers in ascending order starting from the largest file number in memory Copy gt All images and Copy sound files gt Copy all files copy all folders from the source device file names do not change but new folder num bers are assigned in ascending order starting from the largest folder number on the destina tion device 8 36 64 Pictmotion movies 43 are stored under the NKSS folder in folders named with a three digit folder number followed by PRJCT e g 101PRJCT Each folder contains the picture and sound files for a single Pictmotion movie
53. e number 485 from memory Numbering will con tinue from the lowest number available to reset fle numbering to 0001 delete all pictures before selecting Reset All other settings are unaffected including Date 66 Date counter amp 69 Language 471 USB 471 and Video mode 4 71 i Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 83 S ON L21UyY2 L ail Image Mode 55 Movie Options 8 31 and Sound Quality 35 The following table lists the number of pictures maximum length per movie or maximum to tal voice recording length that can be recorded to internal memory or a 256 MB memory card together with the size of still pictures printed at 300 dpi Setting Internal memory 16 MB 256 MB memory card Print size cm in 88 24x18 9x7 24x 18792x7 83 302 High 2816 5 Normal 2816 10 20 pow abewy p02 9x7 13X22 TV screen 640 128 5x4 2x1 2 Time lapse movie CE A OF High 12 min 39s 3hr 11 min All figures are approximate Actual capacity varies with make of memory card and in the case of JPEG images with the type of scene recorded If memory remains for more than 9999 pictures exposure count display will show 9999 Gy Normal 2048 20 17x13 7x5 suoijdo IA0W yyenb nos p Restrictions on Camera Settings 55 Restrictions apply to the following settings in mode WER Flash turns off at Continuous settings of Continuous or Multi shot 16 or when
54. e to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equip ment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cir cuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Notice for Customers in Canada CAUTION This class B digital apparatus meets all require ments of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Nikon COOLPIX S10 C CAUTIONS Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Nikon Cor poration may void the user s authority to oper ate the equipment Interface Cables Use the interface cables sold or provided by Nikon for your equipment Using other inter face cables may exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules Notice for customers in the State of California WARNING Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Nikon Inc 1300 Walt Whitman Road Melville New York 11747 3064 U S A Tel 631 547 4200 ATTENTION Cet ap
55. ea visible in the frame Select T to zoom in up to 10x so that the subject fills a larger area of the frame The amount of zoom is displayed in the monitor a a ae es Indicator is displayed when Optical zoom up to 3 x zoom control is pressed Forward gt Back toward monitor Range of rotation Zoom out Zoom in gt Indicator turns yellow when digital zoom is in effect Holding the control to Tat 10x zoom will trigger digital zoom allowing the subject to be magnified up to 4x more for a total of magnification of 40 x Digital Zoom Unlike optical zoom digital zoom does not increase the amount of detail visible in the picture Ingsaw ATH EM Tet Mgaa aE AIMebACRGA MA IRGAEN a slightly grainy image 11 suoielodg elowey f suoieJado elawes Focus and Shutter Release The camera features a two stage shutter release button First lightly press the shutter release button about halfway stopping when you feel resistance Once the camera has focused press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to release the shutter and take a picture 1 Focus Press the shutter release button halfway If the camera is able to focus on the subject in the focus area at the center of the frame the focus AF indicator and focus area will be displayed in green If they blink red the camera was unable to focus Change the composition and try again 2 Shoot Gently press the s
56. ead all instructions thoroughly to get the most from the camera and keep them where they will be read by all those who use the product Parts of the Camera Microphone 8 One touch portrait Speaker am i 31 34 40 W 21 Hi 33 35 40 44 46 Ce button 421 See also BF D lighting 39 Power on lamp G10 Vibration reduction Power switch 10 Mitte VR button 84 20 32 Wi _ Oe ON Shutter release button f 12 GS Zoom control 411 See also Ged thumbnail playback R 37 Q playback zoom BH 38 O help RN 13 Eyelet for camera i Power connector for optional AC adapter kit S84 72 Lens 11 74 75 Self timer lamp F418 AF assist illuminator LED W 17 74 Built in flash amp 16 Lens in storage position Attaching the Camera Strap gt Attach the strap as shown at right F uo1 Npo1 U t delete button MENU menu button Ss 15 37 cy 13 55 61 65 a uoI N poU Tripod Monitor socket 4 5 74 75 m mode button 3 13 Oe shooting playback button 15 37 center button 4 13 Multi selector Cable connector cover 8447 48 51 Battery chamber memory card slot cover 84 7 8 Battery latch 0 7 The Multi Selector lt E Memory card slot 4 8 Ses ay y KS eee UNEA vz transfer button A 48 Battery chamber 847
57. ed for example in museums and art galleries or in other settings in which you do not want to use the flash BSS 459 turns on automatically iis FireworksShow sR Ee Slow shutter speeds are used to capture the expanding burst of light from a firework Exposure compensation can not be used 30 Ld Copy CFI OIE Provides clear pictures of text or drawings on a white board or in printed matter such as a business card Use macro close up 19 to focus at short ranges Colored text and drawings may not show up well Fe Back Light Iv c1 Use when light is coming from behind a ihe D throwing their features into shadow The flash fires automatically to fll in il luminate shadows Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 27 poW U 2S F x Panorama Assist OO OEE Use when taking a series of pictures that will later be joined together in PictureProject to form a panorama Taking Pictures for a Panorama al StH Scene menu l Image mode Exp Highlight M Panorama assist in scene Default pan direction displayed d menu 23 u Bottom Select how pictures will be joined together E as totop in completed panorama This is the direc D tion in which camera will be panned after a Top to LY Left to each shot bottom right amp Make selection to return to step 3 press button again Pan direction displayed in Lis white Em C 10
58. esult in injury After removing or disconnecting the power source take the equipment to a Nikon authorized service representative for inspection Do not disassemble Touching the internal parts of the camera or AC adapter could result in injury Re pairs should be performed only by quali fied technicians Should the camera or AC adapter break open as the result of a fall or other accident take the product to a Nikon authorized service representative for inspection after unplugging the prod uct and or removing the battery Do not use the camera or AC adapter in the pres ence of flammable gas Do not use electronic equipment in the presence of flammable gas as this could result in explosion or fire Handle the camera strap with care Never place the strap around the neck of an infant or child Keep out of reach of children Particular care should be taken to prevent infants from putting the batteries or other small parts into their mouths Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled Observe the following precau tions when handling batteries for use in this product Before replacing the battery turn the prod uct off If you are using the AC adapter be sure it is unplugged e Use only rechargeable Nikon EN EL5 lithi um ion batteries supplied Use the sup plied MH 61 battery charger to charge the batteries e When inserting the battery do not attempt to insert it upside down or backwards D
59. g IEC standard a y CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT IEC60825 1 Edition 1 220 Do not hold the camera by the lens cap The lens cap could become detached caus ing the camera to fall and damaging the equipment A When you frame bright subjects vertical comet like streaks that whiten toward either end may appear in the display This phenomenon known as smear does not appear in the final photograph and does not indicate a malfunction Some smear may appear in movies Images in the monitor may be difficult to see in a bright light e The monitor is lit by an LED backlight Should the monitor begin to dim or flicker contact YOO WERT AGACE EG RICAABIAIMA sCamera com Manuals 74 Cleaning Avoid touching glass parts with your fingers Remove dust or lint with a blower typi cally a small device with a rubber bulb attached to one end that is pumped to pro duce a stream of air out the other To remove fingerprints or other stains that can not be removed with a blower wipe the lens with a soft cloth using a spiral motion that starts in the center of the lens and works out to the edges If this fails clean the lens using a cloth lightly dampened with commercial lens cleaner Remove dust or lint with a blower To remove fingerprints and other stains clean the ae monitor with a soft dry cloth being careful not to apply pressure Sri Use a blower to remove dust dirt or sand then wipe gently with a soft dry clo
60. g Movies The flash A 16 turns off in all modes except Time lapse moviex The self timer YY 18 can not be used Optical zoom can not be adjusted during recording digital zoom is available to a maximum of 2x 11 In modes other than Time lapse moviex electronic vibration reduction VR Ref 20 can be used to reduce the effects of camera shake An indicator is dis played in the monitor when electronic VR is on A 4 5 If the camera is pointed at the sun or other bright light source during recording vertical com et like streaks smear may appear in the movie Avoid pointing the camera at bright light SOP AV NNSAGEA TASH WFanualsCamera com Manuals 32 Movie Playback In full frame playback 4 37 movies are indicated by a WB icon To play a movie display it in full frame playback and press the button Playback controls appear at the top of the display press the multi selector left or right Movie paused to highlight a control then press the button to per Walter form the selected operation O i os Control Description f EE o back one frame Rewind continues while button is pressed P Resume playback End movie and return to full frame playback Volume is displayed when the zoom control is pressed Select W to lower volume T to increase To delete a movie display it in full frame playback or select it in the thumbnail list and press the f button A confirmation dialog will be displaye
61. g is poor Auto with red Reduces red eye in portraits see following page eye reduction y j l g page Flash Cancel off Flash Cancel off Cancel off Flash will not fire even when lighting is poor ae Flash Flash fires whenever picture is taken Use to fill in illuminate shad iat pr and back lit subjects background at night or aa dim light Highlight mode fel CG E Make selection to exit without changing mode wait five seconds Selection is shown i w by icon in display Selection for mode is stored in memory even when camera is off Bm T 10 The Flash Lamp The flash lamp shows flash status when the shutter release button is pressed halfway On red Flash will fire when picture is taken Blinks red Flash charging Wait a few seconds and try again gt Off et a or not ieee Red eye Reduction The camera uses advanced red eye reduction Low intensity light pulses cause the sub ject s pupils to contract before the flash fires If the camera still detects red eye it will pro cess the image to further its effects In Camera Red eye Fix note that this may slightly increase the time needed to record the picture This mode is not recommended where a quick shutter response is required if the desired results are not achieved try again at a different flash setting 70 although in this
62. g life of camera batteries Measured at 25 C 77 F zoom adjusted with each shot flash fired with every other shot image mode set to NORMAL Unless otherwise stated all figures are for a camera with fully charged EN EL5 battery operated at an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F SOION Je21Uy2 1 ail Specifications Nikon will not be held liable for any errors this manual may contain The appearance of this Pres Gh ans i cece tat VRAG ANNESHA 88 MH 61 Battery Charger Rated input 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz 0 12 0 08 A 1 16 VA Rated output DC 4 2 V 950 mA Supported batteries Nikon EN EL5 rechargeable Li ion batteries Charging time Approximately 2 hours when battery is fully discharged TCM elem O 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions Approx 67 X 26 X67 mm 2 6 x 1 0 x 2 6in WxH x D excluding projections Length of cord Approx 1 800 mm 5 ft 11 in Weight Approx 70g 2 5 oz excluding power cable Rated capacity EN EL5 Rechargeable Li ion Battery Type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Rated capacity 3 7V 1100 mAh CMU RCH tcc mm O 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions Approx 36x 54x 8mm 14x 2 1 x0 3in W XH D excluding projections Approx 30g 1 1 0z excluding terminal cover Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals SOION Je21Uy2 1 xapu Index Symbols i auto mode 14 w delete button 15 37 Eh D lighting button 1 39 MENU MENU button 2 13 55 61 65 J
63. he monitor Viewing Pictures on a Computer Before pictures can be transferred copied to a computer PictureProject must be installed For more information on installing and using PictureProject see reference CD and Quick Start Guide To transfer pictures to a computer 1 Start a computer to which PictureProject has been installed Choose an Interface gt USB option as described in Choosing a USB Option for Connection to a Computer AN 49 and then turn the camera off Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 47 S19 ULdg pue Sia NdWOD suoIsIaajaL 0 Bupauuon S19 ULd pue SaINAdWO suosija 0 BulyDBUUOD plied USB cable 4 Turn the camera on 338 Ep Cl Press the av button to copy all marked pic tures to the computer The following messages will be displayed Transferring images to Preparing to transfer computer gt Transfer completed Note that the button can not be used to transfer pictures if the memory card is locked SH 9 or if Mass storage is selected for USB and no memory card is inserted Transfer pictures using the PictureProject Transfer button see below Pictmotion movies can be transferred using PictureProject G4 45 The pictures will be displayed in PictureProject when transfer is complete Disconnect the camera as described in Disconnecting the Camera 449 Marking Pictures for Transfer
64. her cameras Other cameras may be un 43 able to play Pictmotion movies created with COOLPIX S10 for transfer PictureProject Transfer button to transfer pictures Transfer marking does Pictures were marked for transfer using another model of Tapper amen Mok pewes tor tenseriso sia 2 ECE is off Battery is exhausted PictureProject does fe USB cable is not correctly connected not start when cam Appropriate USB option is not selected era is connected e Computer can not detect camera See the PictureProject reference manual on CD for further information button can not be used to transfer pictures from inter Cannot transfer nal memory when Mass storage is selected for USB or if pictures memory card is locked Transfer pictures using PictureProject transfer button Pictures not displayed a Choose correct video mode on television Format card gt Format option not Batteries are low available S ON Jed1UYyda F Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 81 SOION Je21Uy2 1 Appendix Operation Flowchart The following flowchart illustrates basic camera operations Menus Shooting menu A 55 x x Shooting Press Gj to select Scene menu A 23 Movie menu 31 Voice recording menu 35 One touch portrait menu 22 Setup menu A 65 Setup menu A 65 D lighting 4 39 Supported Standards DCF Design Rule for
65. high ISO rating tends to produce grainy images high sensitivities may however be as sociated with noise randomly spaced brightly colored pixels concentrated in dark parts of the image Choose from values between ISO 50 and 800 equivalent Auto is equivalent to ISO 50 under normal conditions when lighting is poor and the flash is off the camera compensates by raising Sensitivity to a maximum of ISO 800 equivalent The current Sensitivity is displayed in the monitor at settings other than Auto A 4 5 If Auto is selected an 1S0 icon will be displayed when sensitivity is raised above ISO 50 equivalent Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 59 nuay buljooys aul nu W burooys aul _ Color Options Make colors more vivid or record pictures in monochrome Option Description Standard color Natural color Vivid color Vivid ohotoprint colors Black and white Take pictures in black and white Record pictures in sepia Cyanotype Take pictures in blue tinted monochrome The effects of the selected option can be previewed in the monitor At settings other than Standard color the current setting is also indicated by an icon in the display 4 4 5 AF Area Mode Choose where the camera focuses Option Description Center Camera focuses on subject at center of frame Press multi selector up down left or right to select from 99 focus areas in large frame shown at rig
66. hs Use Print set to select pictures for printing 4 54 Connect USB cable to PictBridge printer 451 Print pictures one ata Print multiple pictures Print current print order time 4 52 i 53 DPOF printing 4 53 Disconnect USB cable Other Ways to Print Pictures Pictures can also be printed by Inserting a memory card in the printer If the printer is equipped with a card slot a memory card can be inserted in the printer and pictures printed directly from the card If the printer supports DPOF the camera Print set option can be used to select pictures for printing 454 See the printer manual for details Taking memory cards to a digital print service If the service supports DPOF the camera Print set option can be used to select pictures for printing amp 54 Transferring pictures to a computer Once transferred to a computer A 47 49 pictures can be printed using imaging software See the application and printer manuals for details J Printing the Date of Recording on Pictures Two options are available for printing the date of recording on pictures Date imprint 4 69 and Print set gt Date 4 54 Date imprint Print set gt Date Must be set before picture is taken Set after picture is taken Date permanently imprinted on picture Date stored separately Date only appears when picture is printed Date appears whenever picture is printed an DPOF Co
67. ht Pic tures can be taken while focus area selection screen is Manual displayed To end focus area selection and adjust flash macro close up and self timer settings press but ton Press button again to change selection Focus area Focus Lock To focus on off center subjects when Center is selected for AF area mode Press shutter release button halfway and check focus Recompose picture with shutter release button pressed halfway Yyownloade Om Manian oamera com DS Cee a me v mvo o oe eh gt n ma a s un awe 60 Playback Options The Playback Menu To display the playback menu press the BDI button to select playback mode A 15 and press the MENU button See page 13 for more on using the menus w Option Description Select pictures for N 54 View pictures in an automatic slide show Protect selected pictures fom accidental deletion 62 range transfer marking for existing pictures a emale aoe a anal copy of the current picture 63 H Copy Copy files between memory card and internal memory To select multiple pictures for deletion protection transfer or copying on Protect on Protect Select current picture Selection shown by icon Scroll through pictures Current picture shown at center of display Repeat steps 1 2 to select addi tional pictures To deselect
68. hutter release button the rest of the way down moving the camera when re leasing the shutter may result in blurred pictures The flash may fire if the subject is poorly lit V During Recording While pictures are being recorded the fs or GI icon will blink Removing memory cards or batteries while these indicators are blinking or the amp wait icon is displayed could affect pictures or damage the camera or card Putting the Camera Away 1 Turn the camera off 2 Rotate the lens to the storage position 3 Replace and close the lens cap Using Menus To make a selection from the shooting or playback menus press the MENU button and follow the steps below Shooting menu Oy Continuous Set up vane Image mode Continuous White balance Multi shot 16 Exp Intvi timer shooting Shooting menu E Single Set up Py om Image mode Multi shot 16 TEX White balance Inty timer shooting EXp Select and exit cena previous menu Highlight o Ern suolesado eIawen In some cases menu items can also be selected by pressing multi selector to right To make a selection from the shooting or playback mode menus press the m but ton and follow the steps below Highlight mode Exit to highlighted mode Lost For help on the current menu press the zoom control to T Press
69. in loss of data or in damage to product memory or circuitry To prevent an accidental interruption of power do not move the product while the AC adapter is connected iV Keep dry The device will be damaged if immersed in water or subjected to high levels of moisture iV Do not drop The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shocks or vibration Notes on the Monitor e The monitor may contain a few pixels that are always lit or that do not light This is a char acteristic common to all TFT LCD displays and does not indicate a malfunction Images recorded using the product will not be affected IV Keep away from strong magnetic fields Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electro magnetic radiation or magnetic fields Strong static charges or the magnetic fields pro duced by equipment such as radio transmit ters could interfere with the monitor damage data stored on the memory card or affect the product s internal circuitry iV Avoid sudden changes in temperature Sudden changes in temperature such as occur when entering or leaving a heated building on a cold day can cause condensation inside the device To prevent condensation place the de vice in a carrying case ora plastic bag before ex posing it to sudden changes in temperature The AF Assist Illuminator LED The light emitting diode LED BW 1 17 used in the AF assist illuminator conforms to the followin
70. k mode menu 3 al ike on Viewing Multiple Pictures Thumbnail E Pressing the zoom control to W ES in full frame play back displays pictures in contact sheets of four nine or sixteen thumbnail images The following operations can be performed while thumbnails are displayed To Exit to full frame playback Highlight picture View playback mode menu View playback menu MENU Change number of pictures o E enhance contrast f Delete highlighted picture tf Exit to shooting mode Deleting Pictures Pressing the button in full frame or thumbnail play back displays the dialog shown at right Highlight Yes OL and press the button to delete the selected picture Ves Viewing Pictures in Internal Memory Pictures in internal memory can only be viewed if no memory card is inserted Default Modes If the last mode chosen was voice recording voice playback will be selected auto maticalnndsa coe A RONIton isipeessach ees Galandl select Bl to view pictures C4 3 37 PJBWE gt D BY UO S INPId UIM IA p eJBWED 34 UO SAINIDIg uimala L Taking a Closer Look Playback Zoom Pressing the zoom control to T during full frame play back zooms the current picture in 3x with the center of the picture displayed in the monitor Quick Playback Zoom The following operations can be performed while pictures are zoomed in Zoom in maximum 10x Zoom out View other
71. l delete protected files AR 71 x Transfer Marking Mark existing pictures for transfer to a computer A8 48 Option Description Mark all images for transfer nuay yeqhe d aul Ne All off Remove transfer marking from all images Select image s Mark selected pictures for transfer 4 61 Pictures selected for transfer are identified by a icon 4 4 5 _ Slide Shows Movies 8431 appear as still images showing the movie s first frame The camera will turn off automatically G4 70 if no operations are performed for 30 minutes during the show even if ILQOBWHRRERY from ManualsCamera com Manuals 62 amp Rotate Image Rotate selected pictures amp Rotate image l Select image Display image rotation options Press multi selector right to rotate picture clockwise left to rotate it counterclockwise Picture will be rotated 90 each time multi selector is pressed If the picture is taken in tall portrait ori entation with Auto selected for Record orientation 70 it can be rotated only to either direction maximum of 180 Rotate picture Repeat Steps 1 4 to rotate additional pictures or press MENU button to Done return to playback menu Note that the location of dates imprinted using the Date imprint option does not change when pictures are rotated 69 Movies can not be rotated gt D D fed C
72. loss of data or damage to the camera or card Do not disassemble or modify Do not drop bend or expose to water or strong physical shocks Do not touch the metal terminals with your fingers or metal objects Do not affix labels or stickers to the memory card Do not leave in direct sunlight closed vehicles or areas exposed to high temperatures gt pagia erst avelsah PUTA OF AA CORPSE BAM s 73 SOON L21Uy2 L E SOON Je21Uy2 1 Caring for the Camera To ensure continued enjoyment of this Nikon product observe the following pre cautions when storing or using the device Handle the lens and all moving parts with care Do not apply force to the lens or monitor or to the connector or battery chamber memory card slot covers Should the monitor break care should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass and to prevent the liquid crystal from the display touching the skin or entering the eyes or mouth Do not point the lens at strong light sources for ex tended periods Avoid framing the sun or other strong light sources for extended periods when using or storing the camera Intense light may cause deterioration in the image sensor producing a white blur effect in photographs Turn the product off before removing or disconnect ing the power source Do not unplug the product or remove the bat tery while the product is on or while images are being recorded or deleted Forcibly cutting power could result
73. mode button 2 3 13 WE movie mode 31 One touch portrait button ir a Pictmotion mode 43 gt playback mode 37 lal 2 Fal see Scene assist modes O shooting playback button 2 1537 Wil see Vibration reduction voice recording mode 34 voice recording playback mode 35 amp wait icon 12 76 A Accessories 72 AE L 28 AF see Focus indicator Autofocus see Focus AF area mode 60 AF Assist 70 Auto focus mode 31 Auto off 70 Auto transfer see Interface A V cable 47 B Backlit subjects 16 27 Batteries 6 7 Battery level indicator 4 5 10 Best Shot Selector 59 Black and white 60 Blur 17 20 Brightness see Monitor set tings BSS see Best Shot Selector Burst shooting see Continuous Scene assist Sports amp Button sound see Sound settings C Clock see Date Color options 60 Computer 47 copying pictures to 47 Continuous 57 Copies 38 39 63 64 85 See also Copy playback menu Cropping pictures D lighting Small pic Copy playback menu 64 Cropping pictures 38 Cyanotype 60 D Date 66 Date and time see Date printing 50 54 69 Date counter see Date imprint Date imprint 69 Daylight saving time see Date DCF see Design rule for Camera File system Default settings 83 restoring see Reset all Delete 62 Deleting pictures 15 37 62 in full frame playback 15 37 selected pictures 62 De
74. n display Frame picture and start timer display in monitor shows seconds remaining before VE shutter is released To stop timer before pic jA ture is taken press shutter release button Ca Ea t q again The self timer lamp will blink until one second before the picture is taken staying lit during the final second to warn that the shutter is about to be released Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 18 Macro Close up Mode Macro close up mode is used for taking shots of objects as close as 4cm 1 6in Display macro close up menu BO ri Gm E 10 fal Gyr aa Bm i 10 Focus and shoot Note that flash may be unable to light entire subject at dis tances of less than 30cm 1 ft if flash fires play picture back and check results Highlight ON Make selection to exit without changing mode wait five seconds Selection is shown by icon in display Frame picture Minimum focus distance var ies with zoom position if Zoom is adjusted to A position and 4 icon turns green camera can focus at distance of 4cm 1 6in Camera focuses continuously until shutter release button is pressed halfway to lock focus yoeqhe q pue Aydeibojoud dIseg F The macro close up mode option last selected for auto mode is restored the next time mode is selected Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 19 yoeqhe g
75. n formatted for Use monitor and format card or turn cam in camera era off and replace card Error occurred while re Format internal memory or memory cording picture card Insert new memory card Camera has run out of Select Reset all after either insert file numbers ing new memory card or formatting internal memory or memory card lt Cannot create cropped Select picture that supports crop D lighting or small copy D lighting or small picture 1 8 Picture cannot be used Choose picture 640x480 pixels or for welcome screen larger 8 Cannot copy picture Delete pictures from destination Originaldoes notsupport D lighting can not be used with cop D lighting Select Reset all after either inserting Camera has run out of oe new memory card or formatting inter file numbers nal memory or memory card Time out error while re Choose memory card with faster write cording movie speed Choose smaller image size e Delete pictures or voice recordings 15 35 2 71 8 7 5 5 71 73 55 Internal memory or memory card is full Insert new memory card 8 Remove memory card and use inter 9 nal memory No pictures available for playback No sound file available for playback Sound recording con Insert index before using lu or P op tains no indices tion COOLPIX S10 No pictures available for welcome screen or slide show Select pictures q com Manug File not
76. n in full frame and thumbnail playback 4 4 5 Pictmotion supports both still pictures and movie files note however that in the case of mov ies only asmall portion selected from the first sixty seconds of each movie will be included PictureProject The supplied PictureProject software can be used to transfer Pictmotion movies to a com puter for viewing and to copy up to three three minute custom sound tracks to a memory card Windows only not available on Macintosh computers If using Windows 2000 be fore copying sound tracks to the computer set the Interface gt USB option in the cam era setup menu to Mass storage 471 See the PictureProject reference manual on A for details 45 eJaWeD y4 UO SAINIDIg BulmaiA F Viewing Pictmotion Movies To view Pictmotion movies display the Pictmotion menu as described in Steps 1 3 on page 44 and follow the steps below E Pictmotion Uo OM Highlight movie Display Pictmotion playback screen To delete highlighted movie press Tg button Confirmation dialog will be displayed high light Yes and press a Pictmotion Pause gt OK Highlight Play View movie t If Loop option is selected movie will repeat automatically To select or deselect Loop option highlight Loop and press Zoom control controls volume To pause playback press L A i
77. next time one touch portrait mode is selected Option Description of SETUP Display setup menu 4 65 Image mode Choose image size and quality 455 Alter exposure from the value selected by the camera Choose from da Exp values between 2 0EV and 2 0EV Negative values produce darker pictures positive values brighter pictures Choose from Normal Brighter reduces vividness of skin tones and Softer soft effect Portrait effect Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 22 The camera offers a choice of fifteen scenes Camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected subject type To display the scene menu Select and exit to last selected scene Display scene menu Press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option and press to select Choose from four scene assist and eleven scene modes Scene assist modes These scenes offer framing assist to help compose shots Mode Description Mode Description 4 Portrait For portraits For moving subjects bal Landscape For landscapes exit For portraits taken against Might Parkai a night backdrop Note In addition to the scene assist and scene options described on these pages the scene menu also offers af setup Mel 65 image mode Ref 55 and Eg exposure compensation 30 options Menus Menus can be displayed as text or icons Use the Menus option in the setu
78. nting 16 10 2006 Wanli Back Select picture and set number of prints to 1 Selected pictures marked by amp icon Scroll through pictures Current picture shown at center of display S19 ULd pue Sia INdWOD SUOISIAZ a 0 BulyaUUOD Choose number of prints up to 9 To dese lect picture press multi selector down when number of prints is 1 Repeat steps 1 3 to D select additional pictures Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 53 A 003 Prints aBack MiPrint Confirm selection to return to step 1 and change selection press MENU button Printing 001 007 K M Cancel Start printing PictBridge menu is dis played when printing is complete Press again to cancel before printing is complete g g Creating a DPOF Print Order Print Set The Print set option in the playback menu 61 is used to create digital print or ders for printing on DPOF compatible devices 482 Selecting Print set displays the menu shown in Step 1 A Print set Delete print set v itxt Highlight Print selected A O 5 5 D A gt Co ctr O D D lt a O 5 N A O 3 go Z ctr M v O Print set 5 5 otf M Nn Print Set Highlight option and press Print selection a d a wa iy A AN AMEA t a Display selection dialog To
79. o the camera Removing the Battery Turn the camera off before removing or inserting batteries To 5 eject the battery open the battery chamber memory card slot cover and slide the battery latch in the direction shown The battery can then be removed by hand Note that the bat tery may become hot during use observe due caution when remeywwalbadetlefyom ManualsCamera com Manuals sdajsjsul4 t sd 5 SJl4 Inserting Memory Cards Pictures are stored in the camera s internal memory approximately 16 MB or on removable Secure Digital SD memory cards A 73 Internal memory is used for recording and deleting pictures only if no memory card is inserted To insert a memory card 1 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 8 Turn the camera off If the power on lamp is lit press the power switch to turn the camera off Insert the memory card Open the battery chamber memory card slot cover and slide the memory card in until it clicks into place Close the memory card slot cover M Inserting Memory Cards Check to be sure the card is in the correct orientation Inserting the card upside down or backwards could g damage the camera or the card Press the power switch to turn the camera on If no message is displayed in the monitor the camera is ready for use If the message shown at right is displayed the memory card must be formatted before use Note that formatting permanently dele
80. o not short or disassemble batteries Do not expose batteries to flame or to ex cessive heat Do not immerse in or expose to water e Replace the terminal cover when trans porting the battery Do not transport or store with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins e Batteries are prone to leakage when fully discharged To avoid damage to the prod uct be sure to remove the battery when no charge remains e Discontinue use immediately should you notice any change in the battery such as discoloration or deformation If liquid from damaged batteries comes in contact with clothing or skin rinse immedi ately with plenty of water Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals A Observe the following precautions when handling the battery charger e Use only battery chargers designated for use with this product e Keep dry Failure to observe this precau tion could result in fire or electric shock e Dust on or near the metal parts of the plug should be removed with a dry cloth Con tinued use could result in fire e Do not handle the power cable or go near the adapter during thunderstorms Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock e Do not damage modify forcibly tug or bend the power cable place it under heavy objects or expose it to heat or flame Should the insulation be damaged and the wires become exposed take it to a Nikon authorized service representative for in spec
81. oice memo playback guide s s s 40 f Current frame number total number of frames Movie length sssssssesesssrssrssrssrsrrsrrerrsrssrssresrsrres 84 Display differs in list by date mode 4 41 B D Lighting ICON sueraraoiiiiisiiiera 39 L Movie playback indicator Se WB Mage MOE uu ecccscsesssssssssssssssssssssssssessnssssnsssssee 55 OPA Movie INGICATON w esccccsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssnee 33 BRE Small picture INGICATON sssri 63 LGI Protect iCOn usssssssssssesssesssesossressrrsnnrssrssssrrssnrsnnsssn 62 OSD NVC CONN aaessiestchcesd ttn ccccnagssepeaecidsbueases auneaasutindele 54 WIS Transfer ICOM ve eesessssssssssssssssssssssssesnssee 48 62 71 MWA Time Of recording u eesesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssees 66 OBE Date Of FECOPCIING viescesesessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssnae 66 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals UOlDNpo U F sd 5 sul4 Charging the Battery The camera uses a rechargeable EN EL5 Li ion battery supplied Charge the bat tery with the supplied MH 61 battery charger before first use or when the battery is running low Plug the charger in Connect the power cable to the charger and then plug it into a power outlet The CHARGE lamp will light 2 Insert the battery Remove the battery terminal cover and insert the battery as shown matching the projections on the battery to the indentations in the charger 3 Charge the battery The CHARGE l
82. on COOLPIX logo displayed at start up Animation Animation displayed at start up Select picture from internal memory or memory card Copy of selected image is created for use in welcome screen and remains when original is deleted or memory card is removed Set the camera clock and choose home and travel destination time zones Select an image Option Description _ Date Set camera clock to current date and time see below Time zone home fa or travel destination gt time zone 4 67 turn daylight saving time on or off Selecting Date displays the menu shown in Step 1 Follow the steps below to set the camera clock to the current date and time Edit D ay order of Day Month and Year may differ Select Month Repeat steps 1 2 to edit Month Year hour and minute Select D M Y Choose date display order Press to return to setup menu The Clock Battery The clock battery charges when the main battery is installed or an AC adapter is connected anpe RIOMAS SF VELA Pays Oh Rag kePPAwes attenebouiTgdurs of charging 66 Selecting Time zone from the Date menu displays the dialog shown in Step 1 Follow the steps below to set the clock to the time in a new time zone 15 10 2006 10 15 15 10 2006 10 15 London Casablanca f London Casablanca m DaylightSaving ES m DaylightSaving O ondon Casablanca gt London Casablanca O DaylightSaving o DaylightSaving
83. ong external static charge Turn the camera off remove and replace the batteries and then turn the camera on again In the event of continued malfunction contact your retailer or Nikon representative Note that disconnecting the power source as described above may result in the loss of any data not recorded to internal memory or the memory card at the time the Seely occurred Data already recorded will not be affected DENS OE I Oe Ne Oa a a ee a or era Troubleshooting If the camera fails to function as expected check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon representative Refer to the page numbers in the right most column for more information Problem Solution e Battery is low e Camera has turned off automatically to save power e Battery is cold e Camera is off e Battery is exhausted Standby mode monitor turns on when controls are used e Flash lamp blinks red wait until flash has charged Monitor is blank e USB cable is connected e A V cable is connected e Time lapse or interval timer photography in progress mon 32 58 itor turns off automatically between shots e Lens cap is closed open lens cap we mele tol oped Hide info is selected for Photo info Select Show info in monitor e Monitor has dimmed to save power monitor brightens Monitor is hard to when controls are used read e Adjust monitor brightness e Monitor is dirty clean monitor Came
84. or the com position is changed while the shutter release button is fully pressed Option scription OOOO OOOO Camera takes shots while shutter release button is pressed to a maximum of ten These images are then compared and sharpest picture picture ik On with highest level of detail is saved Flash turns off automatically and focus exposure and white balance for all photos are determined by first picture in each series ig Off BSS off Selecting this option displays sub menu shown at pss Exposure B55 right Choose from E Highlight BSS picture with smallest area of nye overexposure is selected Shadow BSS picture with smallest area of un derexposure is selected Histogram BSS of pictures with least under and over exposure cam era chooses picture with overall exposure closest to optimum Camera takes five shots each time shutter release button is pressed but only picture that best meets selected criterion is saved Flash turns off automatically and focus and white balance for all photos are determined by first picture in each series Recommended for high contrast subjects when it is difficult to set exposure correctly Xit Exposure BSS At settings other than Off the current BSS setting appears in the display A8 4 5 0 Sensitivity Sensitivity is a measure of how quickly the camera reacts to light The higher the sensitivity the less light needed to make an exposure Much as film with a
85. ores London Casablanca N ee a Xe NO nm A Ww Nn GMT ae 3 ER 0 C W z2 lt a fa ae Nl alo Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 86 Specifications Nikon COOLPIX S10 Digital Camera Type Compact digital camera Effective pixels 6 0 million CCD 1 25 in CCD total pixels 6 18 million Image size pixels e 2 816X2 112 2816 2816 e 1 024 x 768 1024 e 2 048 x 1 536 2048 640 x 480 640 Lens 10x Zoom Nikkor Lens Focal length 6 3 63 mm 35mm 135 picture angle equivalent approx 38 380 mm f number Construction 12 elements in 9 groups Vibration reduction CCD shift Digital zoom Up to 4x 35mm 135 picture angle equivalent 1520 mm Autofocus AF Contrast detect AF with AF assist illumination MMMM CLI 30 CM 1 ft 0 Macro mode 4cm 1 6in W Focus area selection Center manual with 99 focus areas AELE OLE Class 1 LED product IEC 60825 1 Edition 1 22 max output 1 500 uW Monitor 2 5in 230 000 dot wide viewing angle low temperature polysilicon TFT LCD with 5 level brightness adjustment Approximate frame Shooting mode 97 horizontal and 97 vertical coverage Playback 100 horizontal and 100 vertical Storage Media Internal memory approx 16 MB SD Secure Digital memory cards File system DCF Exif 2 2 and DPOF compliant File formats Compressed JPEG baseline compliant Movies QuickTime Sound files WAV Exposure
86. p menu to choose how menus are displayed 8465 CCN Scene menu A Set up bal Landscape amp ports Fa Night portrait 23 poW FUdIS E IPO PFUZIS Scene modes The following scenes are available X Party Indoor Night Landscape La Copy 2g Beach Snow PP Close Up g Back Light m I Museum Hi Panorama Assist igi Dusk Dawn Fireworks Show Scene Assist Modes Selecting amp ha 2 or A in the scene menu A 24 displays a menu of composition types Follow the steps below to take pictures in these scene assist modes Portrait right 8 Portrait close up amp Portrait couple Select and return to shooting mode Select to display i image mode menu 455 E 2 Portrait Assist Use for smooth natural looking portraits ko YME Z PORTRAIT No guides are displayed Camera sets focus and exposure for subject in center focus area J Portrait Left Compose shot with subject in left or right half CQ Portrait Right Portrait Right of frame me m Take pictures If framing guides are dis played position subject in guides before shooting arraio Portrait Close up Compose shot with face in top half of frame 88 Portrait Couple oe shot with two subjects side by pe Portrait Figure Compose shot in tall orientation AF assist available in PORTRAIT mode t Camera sets focus and exposure for
87. pareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals iv Symbol for Separate Collection in European Countries This symbol indicates that this product is to be collected separately The following apply only to users in European countries e This product is designated for separate collection at an appropriate collection point Do not dispose of as household waste e For more information contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or reproduced by means of a scanner digital camera or other device may be punishable by law e Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Do not copy or reproduce paper money coins securities government bonds or local govern ment bonds even if such copies or reproduc tions are stamped Sample The copying or reproduction of paper money coins or securities which are circulated in a for eign country is prohibited Unless the prior permission of the government e Cautions on certain copies and reproductions The government has issued cautions on cop ies or reproductions of securities issued by private companies shares bills checks gift certificates etc commuter passes or coupon tickets except
88. posure compensation is too low e Subject is backlit select 8 scene mode or use fill flash Exposure compensation is too high Shutter speed too slow Noise can be reduced by e Using flash Setting Sensitivity to 50 e Choosing scene mode option with noise reduction Lens is dirty Clean lens Colors are unnatural White balance does not match light source Flash does not fire AF assist illuminator does not light Flash is off Note that flash turns off automatically in i mode Time lapse moviex excepted and some scene modes or when option other than Single or Intvl timer shooting is selected for Continuous or BSS is on e Off is selected for AF assist option in camera setup menu e AF assist illumination turns off automatically in some 23 modes Bright specks in pic bie fae ea oases Flash is reflecting from particles in air Turn flash off No sound when shutter is released Optical zoom cannot p Optical zoom cannot be used while shooting movies be used Digital zoom cannot Digital zoom is not available when Multi shot 16 is selected 57 be used for Continuous Unexpected results when flash set to auto with red eye reduction Image mode not available Date imprint not available Sound is not played when Off selected for Sound settings gt 25 31 Shutter sound BSS on option other than Single selected a for Continuous or amp or WM mode is selec
89. pue Aydeibojoud dIseg Vibration Reduction VR Vibration reduction compensates for slight hand movements that can blur pictures when the camera is zoomed in or when shooting in the dark without the flash Press the VR button to turn vibration reduction on and off MH Vibration reduction on Vibration reduction is performed while the shutter re lease button is pressed halfway The effects of vibration reduction are visible in the monitor Wait for the display to stabilize before pressing the shutter release button the rest of the way down to take the picture e Off no display Vibration reduction off Vibration Reduction Turn VR off when using a tripod Vibration reduction may take a few seconds to activate after the camera recovers from stand by A 10 or the power is turned on Wait until the display stabilizes before shooting Vidrabiamiksudbantinayned produketaeidesiteciesund atnslemsshutter speeds 20 One Touch Portrait Mode For portrait shots press the button when the camera is in shooting mode This will automatically activate the following features Portrait The portrait subject stands out clearly Face priority AF The camera automatically detects and focuses on faces Advanced red eye reduction Reduces red eye caused by the flash 4 17 Macro close up is not available in one touch portrait mode To return to the previ ously selected shooting mode press the l button again
90. ra clock is not Check camera clock regularly against more accurate time Clock battery exhausted recharge clock battery Pictures Camera settings reset recorded before clock has been set will have time stamp of 00 00 0000 00 00 movies will be dated 01 09 2006 00 00 No picture taken Camera is in playback mode press 3 button when shutter release Menus are displayed press MENU button button is pressed Battery is exhausted e Subject is low in contrast dominated by repeating geomet ric patterns covers too small an area of the frame or con tains many fine details objects of sharply differing bright ness or objects at different distances from the camera Use focus lock to focus on another subject at same distance Off is selected for AF assist option in camera setup menu e Focus error Turn camera off and then on again e Use vibration reduction VR or use tripod and self timer Camera turns off without warning Camera can not focus using autofocus Pictures are blurred etad e Use BSS Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals S ON Jed1UYyda F S ON Jed1UYyda Pictures are too dark Pictures are too bright Problem underexposed overexposed Randomly spaced bright pixels noise appear in image Solution e Flash is off e Flash window is blocked If lens cap blocks flash window fully open lens cap e Subject is outside range of flash e Ex
91. reate a small copy of the current picture Highlight a size and press Option Description a 4 640x480 Suited to television playback 3 4 320x240 Suited to display on web pages Ei 160x120 Suitable for e mail b A confirmation dialog will be displayed Highlight Yes and press the button to create a copy at the chosen size Create smal plone le Small copies stored as JPEG files with a compression ratio of 1 16 see page 85 for more information During playback A copies are indicated by a gray border a IB ie or Ed icon is displayed when they are viewed full frame amp 4 5 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 63 nuay yeqheld 4L _ H Copy Copy pictures between internal memory and a memory card This option is only available when a memory card is inserted Option Description Copy pictures from internal memory to memory card Copy pictures from memory card to internal memory Selecting either of the above options displays the menu shown Ea Camera to ard at right Choose Selected images to select the pictures that ipm will be copied 461 or All images to copy all pictures ss All images Katxi A confirmation dialog will be displayed Highlight Yes and ia Camera to card Selected images will be copied press the button to copy the images OK Copy Voice memos A 40 will be copied with the associated picture but voice recordings 4 34 will not
92. rmpatiblesiniet The date only appears once Print set gt Date can not be used to print two dates on pic tures with a date imprint Connecting the Printer 1 Turn the camera off V USB PTP the default option must be selected for Interface gt USB in the camera setup menu before the camera can be connected to a printer 4 71 2 Connect camera to the printer using the supplied USB cable 3 Turn the printer on 4 Turn the camera on A PictBridge start up screen will be displayed The camera will then enter full frame playback with the PictBridge logo displayed in the monitor ooo ooo KOJEN ooo af PictBridge Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 51 S1 Uld pue saazndwoD suolIsIaajaL 0 HulJDBUUOD S19 ULd pue SiaINdWOD SUOISIAZ a 0 BulyaUUOD _ Printing Pictures One at a Time 76 PictBridge Start print ID Copies L Paper size Select picture Display print options To choose picture from thumbnail list press zoom control to W Ep and use multi selector to highlight desired picture or press Zoom A control to T Q to exit to full frame playback A EA 4 Highlight option and press Ey Description Start printing To cancel before all copies have been printed press Camera returns to PictBridge playback display when
93. sign rule for Camera File system 82 Digital Print Order Format 53 54 82 Direct Print see PictBridge D lighting 39 DPOF see Digital Print Order Format E Electronic VR 32 E mail 55 63 Error messages 76 78 Exif 2 2 82 Exif Print see Exif 2 2 Exp 22 30 57 Exposure compensation 22 30 57 scene mode 30 shooting mode 57 Extension 85 F Fill flash 16 Firmware version 71 Flash 16 mode 16 Focus 12 60 area 12 60 face priority 21 indicator 12 lock 60 mode 31 60 Format see Format card Format card 71 Format memory 71 Formatting 8 71 internal memory see Format memory memory cards see Format card Framing 12 14 21 24 guides 24 Full time AF see Focus mode H Help 13 l Image mode 55 Image size see Image mode Indoor photography 16 26 Interface 47 49 51 71 Internal memory 8 10 J JPEG 85 JPG 85 L Landscapes 25 Language 71 Language choosing 71 Lens 1 11 75 Lens cap 3 12 14 List by date 41 M Macro close up 19 27 Memory cards 8 9 71 73 84 approved 73 capacity of 84 formatting 8 71 inserting and removing 8 9 Memory card slot 2 8 9 Menus 3 13 55 Menus 65 Classcareni aded from Maniials arhera com Manuals 90 Monitor 2 4 5 68 74 brightness 68 indicators in 4 5 Monitor settings 68 MOV 85 Movies 31 33 recording 31 32 viewing 37 MOVIE menu 31 32 Moving subjects 25 57 Multi selector
94. sist illumination is unavailable in some modes 23 Choose Off to disable AF assist illumination note that the camera may be unable to focus if lighting is poor Sound Settings Adjust the following sound settings option Description OOOO Button When On is selected beep will sound once when operations are completed suc sound cessfully three times when error is detected Shutter Choose volume of sound played when shutter is released note that shutter sound sound may not always play M4 80 Choose Off to disable shutter sound Choose volume of sound played when camera is turned on If Off is selected no sound will be played when camera is turned on Startup sound will not play when USB cable is connected 4 47 51 Start up sound ji Record Orientation Photographs taken while Auto the default setting is selected contain informa tion on camera orientation allowing them to be rotated automatically during play back or when viewed in PictureProject Camera orientation is not recorded when Off is selected Auto Off Choose the time before the monitor turns off automatically to save power from 30 seconds 1 minute the default setting 5 minutes or 30 minutes Regardless of the option chosen the monitor will remain on for 3 minutes when menus are dis played and for 30 minutes when Loop is selected during Pictmotion or slide show playback or the camera is powered by an optional EH 62A AC adapter kit
95. ssseersssseeeesssss 12 CDSG IV VOUS A AT E A ETE OE 13 Basic Photography and Playback 14 Mode seee E A E As 14 A PICUNES aroase eeta AE REAA A EENE E RER 15 Using the Flash seseesssseesssssesssseessssesossseesssseeossseoossecessseerossesossseeosssceoosseoosseeessssroossseooseeeessserossseoosseerssssroosseeossse 16 Taking Pictures with the Self Timer ccccsscsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssecsscsssscsscesssssesassasseesssacassassecassasaeeassneasess 18 Macro Close up TOG saa sccisiaisiantaustncnnnnieuann omnia cima Aeon euamunnanets 19 Vibration Reduction 6110 Mammmesate eortere em mene n ore ttrr meat Sernt amr a ema nenet eC et mre man sr srrr ator cte a erry 20 One Touch Portrait Mode ssc cs nck eta ecu cence ese cbeh deuce ea stores sane ce ectncemstasto pte cece ts 21 Scene Mode 23 Scene Assist IVC de scecceec tenet aero eee eee eee center ee eee erecta 24 Scene Modes cronan e ee E cosa ac ech E EE E A A 26 Movies 31 Recording MOVISeS seseesssseeesssseeesseeosseeeessseeoosseessseeeessserossseossseeesssnrooseneossseersssseossneeosseerosseeoosneeosseerosssreosserossre 31 AEAEE DUU EE E E EAE 31 Movie Playpack nce a e aaee a Eer E Ea EE EE E ee en te 33 Voice Recordings 34 Viewing Pictures on the Camera 37 Viewing Multiple Pictures Thumbnail PlAYDACK ssssssssssssssssssesssussessssssssssssssessssssssssssuussusssssssssssnssesseessceseees 37 DENO A VE 37 Taking a Closer Look Playback ZOOM esessctssuissscrsencscieacbonindecosstaxus ect
96. talled tracks only Up to three custom tracks can be added Press zoom control to T to using PictureProject Windows only see below preview selected style Playback order Choose order of pictures in movie Random Play pictures in random order Bj ictmotion settings Dathelbel Canon Play in order Play pictures in order recorded bial Fit to length Choose whether to play background track once or Pewee repeat track until all pictures have been displayed at least once 10 pictures Repeat Play background track once repeating or omitting pic photos tures as necessary Repeat Repeat background track until all pictures have been music played at least once some pictures may be repeated Auto select This option is only available if MENU button is pressed in Step 1 444 Choose from 10 20 30 or No auto select This will be number of slides in slide show if Confirm is not selected in Step 2 If Confirm is selected in Step 2 specified number of images will be selected in Step 4 starting with most recent picture Follow instructions in Step 4 to change selection Pictmotion If the current memory card holds twenty Pictmotion movies no additional movies can be created until an existing movie has been deleted The pictures in a Pictmotion movie are automatically protected when the movie is saved A 62 Protection is not removed when the Pictmotion is deleted Protected pictures are marked with a On ico
97. tceeteoececnccete 60 AF Area MOde taco cect acta che acct cesectactaactsccrcceteact intact cteeantase takrat rbr trbt trar tEn an Aa anna EAA Era Era a a Ena anaran ranar a raars 60 Playback Options The Playback Menu ssssssssssssssesesssseeeesssssseesssssseeesssseeressssseeoossssseesossssreesssseeressseeeesssss 61 ES E A E E E A ANE 61 Slide xcept dsc an as ed E A E E E EE E EE E E AEE 62 Pelele e e E E en ae a 62 Prote Tanen E E E 62 Transtar Marking ast ce eee eh in e EE AEE EA A TE 62 Rotate Ma Je sensasine Aa E EE AA R R EE A A 63 SUVA Vs mee a ease cease dean avaeiennneeteaae 63 EG 6 Riperenmrn ere reecsret rceeneree E Ree ner rare E eee eEn etree nem eCreeer eee eeere Tate 64 basic Camera Setup The Setup Men Uli sjaccsssscoseasvaagessivssttsesneivcesssaversaecshanensnasaitenngiosaenannneusiere 65 MENUS aee a eee eae E E Oat Mec ontte Opener E E A E eee teers 65 Welcome ct chtcatccecat zen es oct nih cuted aie ea ea dnd ded nda oactane deere dainty 66 Dale A E E Tne em EreT rier onenerery r 66 MORILOR INOS ae aa E ANIA AO IN eaten aA RAR at abet ea DNase RAR URES 68 Date IMONE seanna casera shesasn ens E AA A N TEA 69 ee SS eee En eo a A A E EEA EA ERA EAE 70 PII UNG S e E etree E canteen ten eaeaaceneeracs 70 Record QrientatiO Neessen a a n N TeatTren Ome en 70 AUO ON ere ae a E E E E E E E E RE Mean e ee ner ren oe 70 FOR at Memory Format Card ercon a 71 IE Ge gt E e E E cote tanrex Mt ramy ees mnermteCT nr eter ne nencrrT mer
98. ted In camera red eye fix may in very rare cases be applied to areas not affected by red eye Set flash to mwmw auto or 16 17 fill flash and try again Note that red eye reduction is the 24 25 default setting for one touch portrait and Bj modes Image mode cannot be adjusted when Multi shot 16 is selected for Continuous or Sports composite is selected in 25 57 scene mode Camera clock has not been set EJ Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 80 Problem Solution Date not appearing Date does not appear on movies or pictures taken using m on pictures M 2 Sports composite excepted Continuous or BSS e Time lapse or interval timer photography in progress pic 32 58 Pictures cannot be tures can not be played back until recording is complete played back File has been overwritten or renamed by computer or oth er make of camera Cannot zoom in on Playback zoom cannot be used with movies small pictures 33 38 picture or pictures that have been cropped to below 320x 240 63 Cannot record voice e Voice memos cannot be appended to movies memo Cannot use crop These options cannot be used with movies and may not be E 85 D lighting or small available with pictures created with other cameras Select picture options picture that supports crop D lighting or small picture Camera may be unable to create Pictmotion movies using pic Cannot create new P N tures recorded with ot
99. ted Use PictureProject Transfer button Pictmotion movies can be transferred using PictureProject 4 45 t Do not select PTP If PTP is selected when the camera is connected wait until the Windows hardware wizard is displayed then click Cancel and disconnect the camera Select Mass storage in the camera USB menu before reconnecting the camera S19 ULdg pue SiaINdWOD SUOISIAZ a 0 BulyaUUOD Disconnecting the Camera gt If PTP is selected for USB turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable If Mass storage is selected for USB remove the camera from the system as described below before turning the camera off and disconnecting the USB cable Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional SE EEEE PET REZE Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the taskbar Ap 10 00 AM and select Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device Windows 2000 Professional Click the Unplug or Eject TG a Elec Hartera Hardware icon in the taskbar and select Stop USB 10 00 AM Mass Storage Device e Macintosh Drag the untitled camera volume NO NAME into the Trash Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 49 S19 ULd pue SiaINdWOD SUOISIAZ a 0 BuljDaUUOD _ Printing Pictures Users of PictBridge compatible printers can connect the camera directly to the printer and print pictures without using a computer Take photograp
100. tes all pic tures and other data on the memory card Be sure to make copies of any pictures you wish to keep before beginning formatting To begin formatting press the multi selector up to highlight Format and then press the button A confirmation dialog will be displayed select Format and press Do not turn the camera off or remove the batteries or memory card until formatting is complete Card is not formatted Format Removing Memory Cards Before removing memory cards turn the camera off and con F firm that the power on lamp is off Open the battery cham ber memory card slot cover and press the card in to partially eject the card The card can then be removed by hand The Write Protect Switch SD cards are equipped with a write protect switch Pictures can not be recorded or deleted and the memory card can not be formatted when this switch is in the lock position Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sdaisisul4 F suolesado elawe gt Turning the Camera on and Off To turn the camera on press the power switch The power on lamp will light Power on lamp Camera on 0 Monitor has turned off to save power see below Battery exhausted Recharge or change battery Power switch and the monitor will turn on Battery indicator NO ICON Battery fully charged Low battery prepare to recharge or change battery Shooting mode 843
101. th After using the camera at the beach or seaside wipe off any sand or salt with a dry cloth lightly dampened with fresh water then dry thoroughly Note that foreign matter inside the camera could cause damage not covered under warranty Do not use alcohol thinner or other volatile chemicals Batteries e Check the battery level when taking the camera out and charge the battery if necessary 6 Do not continue charging once the battery is fully charged as this will result in reduced battery performance If possible carry a fully charged spare battery when taking pictures on important occasions Do not use the battery at ambient temperatures below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F During charging the temperature should be in the vicinity of 5 35 C 41 95 F Note that the battery may become hot during use wait for the battery to cool before charging Failure to observe these precautions could damage the battery impair its performance or prevent it from charging normally On cold days the capacity of batteries tends to decrease Be sure that the battery is fully charged before heading outside to take pictures in cold weather Keep spare batteries in a warm place and exchange as necessary Once warmed a cold battery may recover some of its charge Dirt on the battery terminals can prevent the camera from functioning e When the battery is not in use remove it from the camera or battery charger and replace the terminal
102. the MENU button in the date list displays the Option W options listed at right These options apply to all pic Print set 54 tures taken on the currently selected date Slideshow 62 Protect 62 Transfer marking PJBWWE gt D BY UO S INPId UIM IA p Print Set Transfer Marking Selecting Print set or Transfer marking from the date list menu displays a confirmation dialog Selecting Yes removes existing print or transfer marking from all pictures in internal memory or on the memory card ensuring that only pictures taken on the selected date are eega g gie ihualsCamera com Manuals 41 PJBWWE gt D JY UO S INPId Bulmal A E Viewing Pictures To view pictures taken on a selected date highlight the Date date and press The first picture for that date will be KAHE list by date mode time displayed full frame with a list by date mode icon displayed in the top left corner and the date and time of recording displayed in place of the folder name and file number and type 4 5 The following op erations can be performed Press Sy To View other pictures taken MAA doko 15 on same date NA o 7 P a 7 Movie Play movie Ta 8 r ER wie Exit to shooting mode Pressing the MENU button in full frame playback dis plays the options listed at right These options apply only to the picture currently displayed full frame al though other pictures taken on the same date
103. tion Failure to observe these precau tions could result in fire or electric shock e Do not handle the plug or battery charger with wet hands Failure to observe this pre caution could result in electric shock Use appropriate cables When connecting cables to the input and output jacks use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for the purpose to main tain compliance with product regulations A Handle moving parts with care Be careful that your fingers or other objects are not pinched between the lens sec tion and camera body or by other moving parts CD ROMs The CD ROMs supplied with this device should not be played back on audio CD equipment Playing CD ROMs on an audio CD player could cause hearing loss or dam age the equipment Observe caution when operating the flash Using the flash close to your subject s eyes could cause temporary visual impairment Particular care should be observed if pho tographing infants when the flash should be no less than one meter 39 in from the subject Do not fire the flash while it is touching a person or object Such use can result in the person being burned and or their clothes igniting from the heat of the flash Avoid contact with liquid crystal Should the monitor break care should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass and to prevent liquid crystal from the mon itor touching the skin or entering the eyes or mouth Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manu
104. ucsistetasasyehasbeishtchviehintasligaatinipelalsebiapenderotatcides 38 Creating a Cropped COpy s ssssssiiiississiriisrisrisissirrsrisisritssrinssrssrsnrsnrntstitrstrsretsatsnrsnrnttratanratnntra ra arana narat ratara taara 38 Enhancing Contrast D LIgNtUN G watiasssarcdincd athatuatvantnastnrncniad todas eTa ANERER 39 Voice Memos Recording and Playback cccccssessesssossssssssssscsseessesssssssesssssssessessssssssessesssssssssussssssssesssesssessesessesses 40 Viewing Pictures by seca tee coche ista ince cd ctcesh testa shea riveiedaceeoetsdvetieesGil 4 Pictmoton DY 1G eG sasesana E RAA RRRA 43 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals vi Connecting to Televisions Computers and Printers 47 Viewing Pict res on TV gi cccirasaassass vaucounannesovesssanseintesaess teva N s ar RENE E ase Ena 47 Viewing Pictures on a COMPUTET ccsssscscssscessscscscsssssesssecsssssesscscesseseseescecsesescucacsesecscassssesecscassesesecscaces 47 Printing PICTUre S e oan E PO E A E renee 50 Menu Guide 55 Shooting Options The Shooting MENU ssssesesssessssseessssesosseeossseeessserosseeoosseeesssnroonereossseeossseoossnerssserress 55 Mage Mode e e a a e A T RA 55 White Bala NCE sisinio a a E E E RRR 56 EXD a ese cia te tt E Mec eins 57 CONTINUOUS araea E Ee h eA eE EE AAE ie eT EE Ea a E eaa A ia 57 Best Shot Selector Bsc ceca eke cnc ac Seer ude 59 EEN E erence nate ner E Netroots rere REDE en NERO EE E E oe 59 OOF IONS enaa a a E A E A
105. ume is controlled by the zoom control Select W to lower volume T to increase Deleting Voice Memos To delete the voice memo for the current picture press the button The dialog shown at right will be dis played press the multi selector up or down to high light an option and press the button to select e No Exit without deleting the picture or voice memo R Delete voice memo only e Yes Delete both picture and voice memo Erase image WA Voice Memos Voice memos can not be added to pictures created with other types of camera Voice memos recorded using other types of camera can not be played back on the COOLPIX S10 See the Appendix faacnece frioamarian aa rics merno O84 88h nuals 40 Viewing Pictures by Date In full frame and thumbnail playback pictures taken on selected dates can be se lected for viewing deletion printing protection and transfer List by date View dates for which pictures exist The fol 2 gt 4 2008 10 19 1 1 fil lowing operations can be performed Fle 2006 10 16 1 To EE 2006 10 15 2 Highlight date v Camera lists up to 30 dates If pictures ex View pictures taken on date RAe ist for more than 30 dates all pictures re Delete all pictures taken on date a 37 corded earlier than most recent 29 dates K i View playback mode menu EDME will be listed together as Others View playback menu MENU Exit to shooting mode N Pressing
106. when a minimum of necessary copies are to be provided for business use by a company Also do not copy or reproduce passports issued by the government licenses issued by public agencies and private groups ID cards and tickets such as passes and meal coupons has been obtained the copying or reproduc tion of unused postage stamps or post cards issued by the government is prohibited e Comply with copyright notices The copying or reproduction of copyrighted creative works such as books music paint ings woodcut prints maps drawings movies and photographs is governed by national and international copyright laws Do not use this product for the purpose of making illegal cop ies or to infringe copyright laws The copying or reproduction of stamps issued by the government and of certified docu ments stipulated by law is prohibited Disposing of Data Storage Devices Please note that deleting images or formatting data storage devices such as memory cards or built in camera memory does not completely erase the original image data Deleted files can sometimes be recovered from discarded storage devices using commercially available software potentially re sulting in the malicious use of personal image data Ensuring the privacy of such data is the user s responsibility Before discarding a data storage device or transferring ownership to another person erase all data using commercial deletion software or format the device and
107. y chamber memory card slot cover and remove the battery 3 Insert the EP 62A power connector The orange battery latch is pushed aside as the power connector is inserted The connector is ful ly inserted when the latch clicks back into place V Inserting the Connector Inserting the connector upside down or backwards could damage the camera Check to be sure the con nector is in the correct orientation 4 Close the cover Close the battery chamber memory card slot making sure that the power cable passes through the opening in the cover See the EH 62A instruction manual for more information on using the AC adapter kit Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 72 Approved Memory Cards The following memory cards have been tested and approved for use in the COOLPIX 510 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 256 MB 512 MB 512 MB 1GB 1 GB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 256MB 512 MB 512 MB 1GB 1 GB 64 MB 128MB 128 MB 256 MB 256 MB 512 MB 512MB 1 GB High speed 10 MB s Other cards have not been tested For more details on the above cards please contact the manufacturer Memory Cards e Use only Secure Digital SD memory cards Format memory cards before first use 71 Do not eject the memory card turn the camera off remove the batteries or disconnect the AC adapter during formatting or while data are being written to or deleted from the card Failure to observe this precaution could result in
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