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1.          When Yes is selected  the sequential numbering of file numbers is reset  11215    After resetting  a new folder is created and the file number for the next image taken  starts from    0001       m Notes on Reset file numbering       Reset file numbering cannot be applied when scene mode is set to Panorama  or when Intvl  timer shooting is chosen for continuous in shooting mode P  S  A  M or U    For Panorama assist or Intvl timer shooting  a new folder is created  and file numbers are  assigned automatically starting with    0001     11215  216     Reset file numbering cannot be applied when the folder number reaches 999 and there are  images in the folder  Insert a new memory card  or format the internal memory memory card     200      Setup Menu    Blink Warning       Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   C1186   gt  Blink warning          Choose whether or not blinking eyes are detected when using face priority  1197    in the following shooting modes       Inthe following scene modes  A  Night portrait   1149   Scene auto selector   1146  and Portrait  Q151      Shooting modes P  S  A  Mand U  when Face priority  Q195  is selected for   AF area mode        On    When the camera detects that a human subject may have closed the eyes  immediately after recognizing the face and shooting the subject  the Did  someone blink  screen appears on the monitor    The face of the human subject that may have closed his her eyes is framed by a  yellow border  You can chec
2.         m e    981                         camera switches to normal speed movie recording  When recording    HS movies    When recording HS movies  the maximum movie  length display changes and displays the amount of  recording time available for HS movie recording   The HS movie options that are displayed change depending on the type of movie  being recorded     3 Press the   PH movie record  button to end recording   160    Recording Movies    m Notes on HS Movie       Footage recorded for slow motion or fast motion playback is not recorded with sound    e Vibration reduction cannot be used for movies that are recorded while the movie mode switch is  rotated to HS  Zoom position  focus  exposure and white balance are locked when the    F movie record  button is pressed to start recording     HS Movie    Recorded movies are played back at about 30 frames per second  including portions recorded using  HS movie    When HS movie options  1165  is set to iign 240 fps  Ym 120 fps or 2  m 60 fps  movies that  can be played back in slow motion can be recorded  When set to iiia 15 fps  movies that can be  played back in fast motion at a speed two times faster than normal speed can be recorded     Portions recorded at Siz 240 fps   A movie of up to ten seconds in length is recorded when recording for the purpose of high speed  capturing  Playback is eight times slower     Recording       Slow motion playback   no sound     Portions recorded at iiig 15 fps   A movie of up to two minu
3.        2 Press A or W to select or deselect  or to  specify the number of copies      Protect    e When a picture is selected  a check mark   2  is 7  displayed with the picture  Repeat steps 1 and 2 to Sse  fa  select additional pictures  a a4       3 Press the   button to apply the picture selection     e With selections such as Selected images  the confirmation dialog is displayed  Follow  the instructions on the screen     Playback Options  Playback Menu     amp   Rotate Image          Press the   gt   button  Playback mode   gt  MENU  Playback menu   gt  f Rotate image          Change the orientation of pictures played back in the camera s monitor after  shooting  Still pictures can be rotated 90   clockwise or counterclockwise   Pictures that were recorded in the    tall    orientation can be rotated up to 180   in  either direction           Select a picture in the picture selection screen  Q140  to display the Rotate image  screen  Press the multi selector  lt  or P to rotate the picture 90       Rotate image Rotate image Rotate image       Rotate 90   Rotate 90    counterclockwise clockwise    Press the   button to set the orientation displayed and save the orientation data  with the picture     m Rotating Images in a Sequence    While the key picture of a sequence is displayed  images cannot be rotated  Apply the setting after  displaying individual images  Q113  145                 Hide Image       Press the   gt   button  Playback mode   gt  MENU  Playback menu   
4.        pow  Ny  K yoeqhe g pue AydesHojoud r1seg    33    apow  Ny  Ky 2eqAejq pue AydesBoxoud dseg    34       Viewing Pictures  Playback Mode           Press the   gt    Playback  button    gt    Playback     e The last picture shot is displayed in full   frame playback mode      Press the multi selector A or to view the  previous image  Press W or P to view the  next image  Continue holding down     V   or P to scroll quickly through pictures   Pictures can also be chosen by rotating the  command dial           Multi selector    Pictures may be briefly displayed at low resolution immediately after switching to the  previous or next picture    To return to shooting mode  press the P gt   button again or press the shutter release button or       movie record  button    I is displayed when pictures stored in the internal memory 15 05 2011 15 30  are displayed  When a memory card is inserted   N is not O004JPG  displayed and pictures stored on the memory card are  displayed                                Internal memory indicator    When the Monitor Is Turned Off to Save Power  When the power on lamp blinks  press the D gt   button to turn on the monitor again  A199      Options Available in Playback Mode  For details  see    More on Playback   Q111  or    Editing Pictures     Q146      Pressing the   gt   Button to Turn on the Camera  When the camera is off  holding down the   gt   button turns on the camera in playback mode  The lens  does not extend     Viewing Pictures    
5.       date  Dates for which pictures exist are underlined in  yellow     The following operations can be performed in calendar saa mode     2 E          Press the multi selector A  V   lt  or P  A date  Select date     OR  m    can also be selected by rotating the command  dial     Return to full frame Change to full frame playback for displaying  playback the first picture for that date  111  Reun topicture list TQ  Rotate the zoom control toward T  Q      display         yeq  ejd uo JOW    m Notes on Calendar display    e Pictures taken without the date set are treated as pictures taken on    January 1  2011     e MENU and  f buttons are disabled while the Calendar is displayed     List by Date Mode    Only the pictures taken on the same date can be played back in list by date mode  Q132   The list  by date options  21133  are also available only for the pictures taken on the selected dates     117       Rotate the zoom control toward T  Q  in full frame   playback mode  C1134  to zoom in on the current   picture  enlarging and displaying the center of the   picture    e The guide at lower right shows which portion is  enlarged    The following operations can be performed while   pictures are zoomed in                       118    area    Return to full frame  playback    Delete pictures    Crop picture    Switch to the  shooting screen       Rotate the zoom control toward T  Q   The  zoom increases up to about 10x  Zoom also    Rotate the zoom control toward W  ED    When 
6.      Long exposure noise reduction                           Ea w N  N N N    Parts of the Camera    nternal memory indicator    s s s       Aperture value        ssssssssssssssvessesesrsrsrsensrerereese  Focus area  for manual  center   Focus area  for auto       Focus area  for face detection        pet detection  oo reeecsesessneeenseenee 59 65 95  Focus area    for subject trACKING    ecseseseeneeeeeeeee 99  Shutter speed          Hand held tripod   SO sensitivi  Exposure compensation value               Exposure indicator  in softening           Smile timer   Blink proof    B amp W   color   jonochrome filte  mage optimization   White balance  Exposure bracketing     Self timer indicator  Continuous shooting mode    Backlighting  HDR      Panorama shooting                 Nn                   uonnpoanu     uonpnponu     Parts of the Camera                                                                            Playback  Gh 4 Ba 6  ii  15 05 2011 12300 a    23 7 SIPS cs  20  5 22   git  eta  187  Evite lit  s 7 1p  i   16     NORM Noi 2  15  oo Ep ea ea  14 133 EI 12  L90009  E 1m0   a b       a  Date of recording             2   Time of recording    z  Ei Protect  COP ss cccseeorsneesnncniniivesteieroinarient 39  4   Sequence display    esasseceneeee 113  145  5   Volume indicator     s  ss s1s111111   142  168  Album icon in favorite pictures mode   i  124  Category icon in auto sort mode  E A EEN E AS  29  Battery level indicator     eeesesseseestneee 28  8   Movie 
7.     File and Folder Names     1215  for more information     Ol Sequence Display Options       Press the   gt   button  Playback mode   gt  MENU  Playback menu   gt  Bl Sequence display  options                Choose the method used to display a series of pictures shot continuously   sequence   11113  when viewing them in full frame playback mode  34  or in    thumbnail playback mode  A115    Settings are applied to all sequences  and the setting is saved in the camera s  memory even if the camera is turned off     Individual pictures  Each picture in a sequence is displayed     Key picture only  default setting     Return a sequence in which pictures are displayed individually to the key picture only  display     Ol Choose Key Picture       Press the   gt   button  Playback mode   gt  MENU  Playback menu   gt  Hl Choose key picture             When Sequence display options is set to Key picture only  the key picture   displayed in full frame playback mode  34  or thumbnail playback mode    Q115  can be set for each sequence of pictures    e When changing this setting  before pressing MENU  first select the desired  sequence using full frame playback mode or thumbnail playback mode    e When the key picture selection screen is displayed  select a picture  See     Selecting Pictures     11140  for more information        ypeqhe d uo JION    145    Editing Pictures       Pictures can be easily edited with this camera using the functions below  Edited  pictures are stored as sep
8.     Playback mode    playback  choose the MODE mey id   playback mode  tab  and then e IERIE         Auto sort  i2    press P or the     button  Q120   P listbydate         To display the list by date screen  press     or W to choose   List by date and press       the   button   Use the multi selector to choose a date  eee  e The camera lists up to 29 dates  If images exist for more   96 05 2011    than 29 dates  all images saved earlier than most recent  29 dates will be combined under Others    See    Operations in List by Date Mode      11133  for  information about operating the list by date screen  fra   15 05 2011    20 05 2011    18 05 2011       When the   button is pressed  the first image captured  on the selected date will be displayed in full frame  playback mode    To choose a date again  repeat steps 1 and 2                       mM Notes on List by Date Mode  e The 9 000 most recent images can be displayed in list by date mode  If more than 9 000 images are    saved        is displayed for the date containing the 9 001st image   Images captured when the camera s date is not set are treated as images captured on January 1   2011        Viewing Images by Date  List by Date     Operations in List by Date Mode  The following operations are available in the list by date screen  Q132 step 2      Select date    Switch to full frame     playback mode    Delete images    A da    Disp  in fu    Press the multi selector  amp  or V     e can also be chosen by rotating the 
9.    5 Printing starts     e The monitor display returns to that shown in step 2  when printing is complete     e To cancel before all copies have been printed  press the      button     Paper Size    Print all images      018 AS    Cancel    DPOF printing     010 MS    Printing    002 010    Mcancel       Current print total  number of prints    The camera supports the following paper sizes  Default  the default paper size for the current  printer   3 5x5 in   5x7 in   100x150 mm  4x6 in   8x10 in   Letter  A3  and A4  Only sizes    supported by the current printer are displayed     Basic Camera Setup       The setup menu contains the following options     Welcome screen  1187  Choose whether or not to display the Welcome screen on the monitor when the camera is  turned on    Time zone and date 188  Set camera clock and choose home and destination time zones    Monitor settings 191    Set the image review  the monitor brightness  and the framing grid and histogram display  during shooting     Print date  1192  Imprint date and time of recording on pictures    Vibration reduction 193  Set the vibration reduction for taking still pictures    Motion detection M195    Enable motion detection to reduce the effects of camera shake and subject movement  when shooting still pictures           AF assist 196   Enable or disable AF assist illuminator  5  Red eye reduction 196      Choose the red eye reduction method when the flash mode is auto with red eye G  reduction  3  Digital zoom 1
10.    Blink proof  When set to On  the shutter is released five times as the shutter release button is  pressed all the way once  the camera chooses one picture in which the subjects     eyes are open  and saves it     The message on the righ    will be displayed for a    few seconds when the camera records a picture in  which someone may have been blinking   When Blink proof is turned On  Smile timer is    turned Off  Press the shu  release the shutter    When set to On  the flash  The default setting is Off     ter release button to    cannot be used              A blink was detected in the  picture just taken     a             When blink proof is enabled  the current setting is displayed during shooting        C8   When Off is selec    Displaying the Smart Portrait Menu  Rotate the mode dial to EE   Smart portrait  mode     Press the MENU button  1113  to display the smart portrait menu   e Use the multi selector to select and set menu options  C1112      e To exit the smart portrait menu  press the MENU button     ed  an icon for the current setting is not displayed        P  S  A  M Modes    By rotating the mode dial  you can shoot pictures in the following four exposure  modes  P  Programmed auto   S  Shutter priority auto   A  Aperture priority auto    and M  Manual     Not only can you set the shutter speed and aperture value  you can also select a  variety of advanced settings  such as changing the ISO sensitivity and white balance  in the shooting menu  Q481      Mode 
11.    Display the shooting screen  gt  MENU  gt       Movie menu   11163   gt  Electronic VR             Set electronic VR when recording movies with the movie mode switch rotated to  HD     Option Description  On      ww  default setting  Reduces the effects of camera shake in movie modes   OFF off Electronic VR is not enabled        When the electronic VR is set to On   amp  is displayed on the monitor when movie  recording starts  Q28      m Note on Electronic VR    Electronic VR is not available when recording HS movies     Wind Noise Reduction       Display the shooting screen  gt  MENU  gt       Movie menu   Q163   gt  Wind noise  reduction             Set whether or not to reduce wind noise during movie recording     Option Description  Records while minimizing the noise of wind blowing on the  2 On microphone  Suitable for recording in strong winds  During  si playback  not only wind noise  but other sounds may also  become difficult to hear   OFF Oi Wind noise is not reduced      default setting        When the wind noise reduction setting is enabled  the current setting is displayed  during shooting  C118   When Off is selected  an icon for the current setting is not  displayed     yoeqhe g pue Hulpsoday alAow    167    yoeqhe dq pue Bulpsoday IAOW    168       In full frame playback mode  11134   movies can be ieee Dae  recognized by a movie options icon  C1164   To play a  movie  press the      button        Use the zoom control T or W during playback to adjust  the 
12.    Setup menu   11186   gt  Digital zoom             Enable or disable the digital zoom     On  default setting     When the camera is zoomed in to the maximum optical zoom position  rotating and  holding the zoom control at T  Q  triggers the digital zoom  A31      Crop    Limit zoom magnification up to the position of d during still picture shooting  Also  limit the digital zoom to the range at which image quality of the shot still picture  does not deteriorate   e The digital zoom is not available when Image size is  24 4000x3000    23 3984x2656       3968x2232   84 1920x1080 or     2992x2992   e During movie recording  digital zoom works as described in On     Off    The digital zoom is not activated     dnjas esawes dIseg    m Notes on Digital Zoom    e When the digital zoom is in effect  AF area mode  C1195  is set to Center    e Digital zoom cannot be used in the following situations    When the focus mode  C1140  is set to MF  manual focus      When the scene mode  C145  is set to EM  Night landscape   Gal  Night portrait   Scene auto   selector  Portrait  or Pet portrait   When smart portrait mode is selected   When Multi shot 16 is selected for the continuous  Q976  setting    When Subject tracking is selected for AF area mode  Q195    e At magnifications of 1 2x to 1 8x  Metering is set to Center weighted  and at magnifications of  2 0x to 4 0x  it is set to Spot     197    dnjas es  wen dIseg    198    Setup Menu    Assign Side Zoom Control       Press the MENU bu
13.    Use the multi selector  lt  or P to choose EA  on the playback control and press the      button     e The movie editing screen is displayed     Press A or W to choose S   Choose start   point  on the editing playback control    e Press the multi selector  lt  or P to adjust the start  position     e To cancel  press  amp  or W to choose     Back  and press  the    button     Press A or W to choose     Choose end  point       Press the multi selector  lt  or  gt  to move the end point  at the right end to the end position of the required  section    To check the playback of the movie in the specified  range before saving it  choose   gt    Preview  and press       ae 9 Ww ee       Choose start point             Choose end point       the   button  During preview playback  the volume can be adjusted with the zoom  control T W  Rotate the command dial to fast forward or rewind  To stop the preview    playback  press the   button     After finishing the settings  press A or W to choose      Save  and press    the   button     Choose Yes and press the    button     e The edited movie is saved   e To cancel the saving  choose No                    yoeqhe g pue Bulpuoday IOW    169    yoeghe g pue bulpsorday   MOW    170    Movie Playback    m Notes on Editing Movies   e Once a movie is created through editing  it cannot be used again for extracting a movie  To extract  another range  select and edit the original movie    e Because the edited movies are extracted in 1 second uni
14.    button or P     uonnponu     14    Basic Operations  Using Camera Menus    1 Press the MENU button     2 Press the multi selector A or V  to choose an item  and then  press P or the   button     e Items can also be chosen by rotating  the command dial  Q911         To change tabs  press  lt 4  13         Multi selector    3 Press A or W to choose an item and press the    button   e The setting is applied     4 When setting is finished  press the MENU button     e The camera exits the menu display     Shooting menu    E mage quality Noni     ORM  Image size 2y  Optimize image G  White balance AUTO    ISO sensitivity     Metering o     Exposure bracketing OFF    Shooting menu    P   AF area mode AUTO  Autofocus mode a  Flash exp  comp  0 0  Long exposure NR AUTO  Active D Lighting OFF  Save user settings     Reset user settings          Autofocus mode    da Single AF      a Full time AF       Basic Operations    Pressing the Shutter Release Button Halfway All the Way    e The camera features a two stage shutter release button  To set focus and  exposure  press the shutter release button halfway  stopping when you feel  resistance  When the shutter release button is pressed halfway  focus and  exposure  shutter speed and aperture value  are set  Focus and exposure remain  locked while the shutter release button is pressed halfway    e While the shutter release button is held in this position  release the shutter and  take a picture by pressing the shutter release button the r
15.    command dial     ay images captured on the selected date  l frame playback mode     e all images captured on the selected  Choose Yes when the confirmation  g is displayed        View list by date menu MENU   Display the list by date menu        Switch to shooting  mode             Press the  gt   button or the shutter release  button  You can also switch to shooting by  pressing the   PHM movie record  button     Playback Menu Options Available in List by Date Mode    Press the MENU button in list by date mode to apply one of the following menu operations to images    captured on the selected date     Quick retouch     Skin softening     Print order     Protect     Hide image     Voice memo     tlitllilid    BBBBEBEBBHB    Sequence display options    Favorite pictures           48  50  35  39  41  42  45  22    e D Lighting   gt  M149    Filter effects       152  e Slide show  gt  M138    Rotate image   gt 141    Small picture       154  e Black border       155  e Choose key picture    145    1 After displaying the image in full frame playback mode  press the MENU button     2 When the MENU button is pressed in    to all images captured on the selected d    playback mode  options can be app     he       ied          ist by date screen  Q132 step 2   options can be applied  ate  When the MENU button is pressed in full frame  o individual images     yoeqhe d uo asoy     133    y2eqkejd uo 310W    134    The following options are available in playback menu     iG    ae 7 ZA
16.    y2eqkejd uo 310W    120    The following playback modes can be selected      gt      Play   Play back all images    Favorite pictures   Play back images added to an album   Auto sort    Play back images and movies automatically sorted to the selected category  shooting     List by date  Play back images captured on the selected date                    Press the MENU button in playback  mode   e The playback menu is displayed        Press the multi selector  lt    e Tab selection is activated  F    Playback menu    a    Y       Press  amp  or W to choose the MODE tab     Playback mode       Press    or the   button     e The playback mode selection menu is displayed     avorite pictures    f Auto sort   5 List by date       Playing Back Images by Category    Use the multi selector to choose a playback Teea   mode    e Toreturn to the current playback mode without switching   oe Eells  playback modes  press the MENU button     List by date    Press the   button   e The camera enters the selected playback mode        yoeqhe q uo 30W    121    y2eqkejd uo 310W    122       Captured images can be added to an album and sorted    After images are added  they can be easily played back using      J favorite pictures  mode       e By adding images to an album  images can be easily found    e Images can be sorted by each event such as vacations or weddings    e The same image can be added to multiple albums     Adding Images to an Album    Captured images can be added to an album and
17.   11134         ON OFF          Message    If Turn the camera off  remove the lens cap  and turn the camera on  is displayed  confirm that  the lens cap is removed and press the power switch to turn the camera on again     Standby Mode  Auto Off     If no operations are performed  the monitor is turned off automatically  the camera enters standby  mode and the power on lamp blinks  The camera turns off when the standby mode continues for  about three minutes      When the power on lamp blinks  turn on the monitor again with one of the following operations     Press the power switch  the shutter release button  the BE  button or the   P movie record   button     Rotate the mode dial   In shooting or playback mode  the camera enters standby mode in about one minute  default  setting    The time that elapses before the camera enters standby mode can be changed from the Auto off   A199  in the setup menu  A185                     sdais 3sul4    23    sdays 45114    24       Dialogs for language selection and camera clock setting are displayed the first time    the camera is turned on     1 Press the power switch to turn on the camera        The power on lamp lights  and then the monitor is  turned on  the power on lamp is turned off when the  monitor is turned on      2 Press the multi selector A or V  to choose the desired language  and press the   button        Multi selector    3 Press A or W to choose Yes and press the       button     e To cancel setting the time zone and da
18.   Connecting to a Printer    Paper size 2  3 5x5 in   5x7 in   100x150 mm  4x6 in   8x10 in    Letter    Print menu      Print selection    Print all images  DPOF printing  Paper size    Print selection    e Rotate the zoom control toward T  Q  to switch to full frame playback  or  W  E  to switch to 12 thumbnails display   e Press the     button when setting is complete     e When the menu shown on the right is  displayed  choose Start print and press the       button to start printing    e Choose Cancel and press the      button to  return to the print menu        Print selection      010 DAS    Cancel    s1   Ul4d pue Sia NdWOD    suosia 0  Hul aUUOD    183    sual pue siajndWiod    suolsiAaja L 0  HulyauU0D    184    Connecting to a Printer    Print all images    All pictures stored in the internal memory or on   the memory card are printed one per each    e When the menu shown on the right is  displayed  choose Start print and press the     button to start printing    e Choose Cancel and press the      button to  return to the print menu     DPOF printing    Pictures for which a print order was created in the   Print order option  11135  can be printed    e When the menu shown on the right is  displayed  choose Start print and press the       button to start printing    e Choose Cancel and press the      button to  return to the print menu     e To view the current print order  choose View  images and press the     button  To print  pictures  press the     button again  
19.   Movie playback Advanced or rewound 168    During movie pause or editing       Advanced or rewound by one frame 168    uopnponu     uonnponu     Basic Operations    Multi Selector  Operate by pressing the up  A   down  W   left  4   right  P  section  or the    apply  selection  button                For Shooting  Display      flash mode   C1136  menu   choose the option above    am a  A   gt   Display Va N Display 4 L  Play    exposure      Self timer      lt qio Q  J compensation  pe   0239  menu S SJ  43  guide  kA  Flash mode  Apply selection    Display    focus mode   Q40  menu   choose the option below      In shooting mode M  manual   select whether to set the shutter speed or the aperture value when  the command dial is rotated  11174      For Playback    Choose the 15 05 2011 15 30 a  previous gou  picture f i N a  WeZ    Choose the   B    next picture  For the Menu Screen                                  Choose the option Shooting menu  above h P  Choose the option Choose the option Imag a    Optimize image  on the right  White balance AUTO    Display sub menu ISO sensitivity          on the left Return _ Ji  display to the U J   i or apply selectio Metering  previous screen v Pply an   Exposure bracketing OFF  Choose the option J  Apply selection or  below display sub menu    12    Basic Operations    MENU  Menu  Button    Press the MENU button to display the menu for  the selected mode and to select options for the  menu items    e Use the multi selector to navig
20.   Saturation  Auto    Contrast  Auto   mage sharpening  Auto  Monochrome filter  None  B amp W   color  Off    Auto  Auto  SO 160 200    one       Matrix  Off   Auto  Single AF  0 0   Auto   Off    Default value  Single  30s    Movie Menu  Option   Movie options  Q164   HS movie options  1165   Open with HS footage  Q165   Autofocus mode  C1166   Electronic VR  1167   Wind noise reduction  Q167     Setup Menu  Option   Welcome screen  Q187   Image review  1191   Brightness  191   View hide framing grid  11191   View hide histograms  1191   Print date  11192   Vibration reduction  11193   Motion detection  11195   AF assist  11196   Red eye reduction  11196   Digital zoom   11197   Assign side zoom control  Q198   Button sound  C1199   Shutter sound  Q199   Auto off  1199   HDMI  1201   HDMI device control  111201   Charge by computer  C1202   Blink warning  C1203     Setup Menu    Default value  HD 1080p     1920x1080   240 fps  On  Single AF  On  Off    Default value   None   On   3   Off   Off   Off   On   Off   Auto    dnjas esowes dseg    Pre flash on  On    Zoom    207    dnjas erawies dIseg    208    Setup Menu    Others  Option Default value  Paper size  11181  182  Default  Frame intvl for Slide show  A1138  35       Album icons and color  11127  Number icon  black    e Choosing Reset all also clears the current file number  Q215  in the memory   After resetting  numbering continues from the lowest number available in the  internal memory or the memory card  If Reset 
21.   Scene Mode     Shooting in the Scene Selected by the Camera  Scene Auto  Selector     By simply framing a picture  the camera automatically selects the optimum scene  mode from the following for simpler shooting        KEGEL Auto mode  general shooting     BE  Night landscape     E Portrait    FEA Close up     KE  Landscape    Weld  Backlighting       EER  Night portrait    1 Rotate the mode dial to SCENE     2 Press the MENU button to display      Scene menu  the scene menu  choose  amp   Scene fi af Scene auto selector    auto selector with the multi Z Portrait  r Landscape  selector and press the    button   amp  Sports  7 X Party indoor  e Scene auto selector is enabled     Beach       e When the flash is not raised  the message E  Snow  The flash is lowered  is displayed     Press the  amp   flash pop up  button to raise the flash        3 Frame the subject and take the picture    e The shooting mode icon changes    e Press the shutter release button halfway to set the focus  and exposure  When the subject is in focus  the focus  area  active focus area  lights in green    e Press the shutter release button the rest of the way  down to take the picture           Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     m Notes on Scene Auto Selector    e The digital zoom is not available   e Depending upon shooting conditions  the camera may not select the desired scene mode  Should    this occur  switch to     Auto  mode  C1128  or choose the desired scene mode manually  1148      Fo
22.   The camera is automatically turned on and the power on  lamp will light or blink  The camera monitor will remain  off           m Connecting the USB Cable    The connection may not be recognized if the camera is connected to the computer via a USB hub     174    Connecting to a Computer    Start the ViewNX 2 image transfer feature    Nikon Transfer 2    installed  on the computer      Windows 7  When the Devices and Printers    P500 screen is displayed  click Change  program under Import pictures and videos  Select Import File using Nikon  Transfer 2 in the Change program dialog and click OK   Double click Import File on the Devices and Printers  gt  P500 screen      Windows Vista  When the AutoPlay dialog is displayed  click Import File using Nikon Transfer 2     Windows XP  When the action selection dialog is displayed  select Nikon Transfer 2 Import File   and click OK     Mac OSX  Nikon Transfer 2 will start automatically when the camera is connected to the  computer if Yes was selected in the Auto Launch setting dialog when ViewNX 2  was first installed     See    Starting Nikon Transfer 2 Manually     411177  for more information     If charge for the battery inserted into the camera is low  the computer may not  recognize the camera  If the camera is not recognized  images will not be transferred   When battery charging starts automatically using power supplied by the computer   wait until battery charge has reached a sufficient level to begin transfer    e If there 
23.   auto             High ISO sensitivity auto2  SO 400  800                 60 2002 in Fixed range    60  200                Control range    02s  o4s  08s    025s  08s    o 1 60 s  01 1255  o 1 60 s  o 1 305          P S mode   A mode   M mode     P  S  A mode   M mode     P  S mode   A  M mode     P  S mode   A  M mode                  ed depending on the continuous shooting setting  Q104      Buljooys uo ao     107    Buljooys uo 310W    108       Setting combinations frequently used in shooting  user setting  can be saved in U   The saved settings can be immediately retrieved for shooting simply by rotating the  mode dial to U  This is convenient when you want to shoot with these settings or  you only want to change the settings slightly  Shooting is possible in P   Programmed auto   S  Shutter priority auto   A  Aperture priority auto   and M   Manual   The following settings can be saved in U     Basic Settings    ceo modes P  S  A M Monitor display  Q16  17     Zoom position  Q231         3 Exposure compensation  Flash mode  36  Focus mode  Q440   C43   Continuous  Q976   Shooting Menu    Image quality  83  Image size  1184  Optimize image  1187   White balance  CL190   ISO sensitivity  L192  Metering  C1193   Exposure bracketing  1194    AF area mode   1195    Autofocus mode  111101     Flash exp  comp   211101  Long exposure NR  1102    Active D Lighting  1103        1 Choose the standard shooting mode  The current flexible program  when set to P   shutter speed   whe
24.  2 to 4 5 m  7 ft  3 in  to 14 ft     iris diaphragm    ions of 2 or 10 seconds can be selected    t   p     ashes    PAL    Can be selected from Auto  480p  720p  and 1080i    Audio video output  digital I O     HDMI output     USB   HDMI mini connector       Arabic  Chinese  Simplified and Traditional   Czech  Danish   Dutch  English  Finnish  French  German  Greek  Hungarian     Indonesian  Italian  Japanese  Korean     orwegian  Polish     Portuguese  Romanian  Russian  Spanish  Swedish  Thai  Turkish     Ukrainian    e One Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL5  supplied     e AC Adapter EH 62A  available  Approx  4 hours and 50 minutes       separately      when using Charging AC    Adapter EH 69P and when no charge remains     x  pu   pue s  40  N  e2rUY2   L    231    Specifications    Battery life   EN EL5     Tripod socket  Dimensions   WxHxD   Weight    Operating environment  Temperature  Humidity    Still pictures   Approx  220 shots  Movies  Approx  1 h 20 min  HD 1080p   1920x1080      1 4  ISO 1222     Approx  115 5 x 83 7 x 102 5 mm  4 6 x 3 3 x 4 1 in    excluding  projections    Approx  494 g  1 Ib 1 5 oz   including battery and SD memory  card     0  C to 40   C  32   F to 104   F   85  and below  no condensation     e Unless otherwise stated  all figures are for a camera with a fully charged  Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL5 operated at an ambient temperature of 25   C     77   F        Based on Camera and Imaging Products Association  CIPA  standards for me
25.  AC inverters  Failure to observe  his precaution could damage the  product or cause overheating or fire                 iii    For Your Safety    A 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 maintain compliance with  product regulations     A Handle moving parts with care  Be careful that your fingers or other  objects are not pinched by the lens  cover or other moving parts     A 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 damage the equipment     A  Observe caution when using  the flash  Using the flash close to your subject s  eyes could cause temporary visual  impairment  Particular care should be  observed if photographing infants   when the flash should be no less than  1 m  3 ft  4 in   from the subject     A   Do not operate the flash with  the flash window touching a  person or object   Failure to observe this precaution could   result in burns or fire     A  Avoid contact with liquid  crystal   Should the monitor break  care should   be taken to avoid injury caused by   broken glass and to prevent liquid   crystal from the monitor touching the   skin or entering the eyes or mouth     A Turn the power off when using  inside an airplane or the  hospital   Turn the power off while inside the   airplane during take off or landing    Follow the i
26.  L    222       If the camera fails to function as expected  check the list of common problems  below before consulting your retailer or Nikon authorized service representative   Refer to the page numbers in the right most column for more information     Display  Settings and Power Supply    Problem Cause Solution mo    The battery  inserted in the  camera cannot be  charged     Confirm all connections     Off is selected for Charge by computer in the setup 202  menu   The battery When charging by connecting the camera to a computer    178  cannot be battery charging stops when the camera is turned off   charged by When charging by connecting the camera to a computer    178  connecting the battery charging stops when the computer is suspended  camera to a  sleeping   and the camera may turn off   computer  Depending upon computer specifications  settings  and  status  charging the battery inserted in the camera may  not be possible via computer connection     Battery is exhausted   The camera cannot be turned on while connected to an  electrical outlet via the Charging AC Adapter     Camera cannot be  turned on         Battery is exhausted  28   Camera has turned off automatically to save power  199   The camera turns off if the Charging AC Adapter is 20   connected while the camera is on    The camera turns off if the USB cable connecting ittoa   174  176   Camera turns off computer or printer is disconnected  Reconnect the USB   180  without warning  cable    Inside of the 
27.  MENU button     e The playback menu is displayed     Use the multi selector to choose i Skin   softening and press the   button    e The screen that allows you to set the amount of skin  softening is displayed    e If no faces are detected in the image  a warning is    displayed and the screen returns to the playback menu     Press A or W to choose the setting level  and  press the   button    e A confirmation screen is displayed  and the image is  displayed zoomed in on the face edited by skin  softening    To cancel  press the MENU button     Playback menu  DS Quick retouch  Eh D Lighti  El    Filter effects   amp  Print order    By Slide show   O Protect       Skin softening         Normal       4 Confirm the results    Skin tones in up to 12 faces  in the order of that closest  to the center of the frame  are softened    When multiple faces are edited using skin softening   use the multi selector  lt  and P to switch the face that  is displayed    To adjust the extent of skin softening  press the MENU  button and return to step 3    To create a copy edited with skin softening  press the   button   Copies created by editing with skin softening can be  recognized by the   icon displayed in playback mode     vV Note on Skin Softening    Depending on conditions such as the direction the subject is facing or the brightness of the face  the    face may not be detected properly  or the desired effect may not be achieved     More Information    See    File and Folder Names     Q
28.  Mode     M  Manual  Mode  Continuous Shooting  P  S  A  M Mode   Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Image Quality    Image Size     Optimize Image   White Balance   ISO Sensitivity   Metering     Exposure Bracketing   AF Area Mode                   More on Playback    Table of Contents    Focusing on Moving Subjects for Shooting  Subject Tracking     sccsesnseuensemeneenenue 99  Autofocus Mode   Flash Exp  Comp   Long Exposure NR   Active D Lighting  Functions that Cannot be Applied Simultaneously  Using U  User Setting Mode    Save the Settings in U     Shooting in U  User Setting  Mode  s  Resetting Saved Settings     essasseesseeeneeuesueessueteeutsucestmetiestsureieenetsussteuetenennneeeeet 0                       Operations in Full Frame Playback    Playing Images Captured Using Continuous Shooting Mode  Sequence   Deleting Images in a Sequence  Viewing Multiple Pictures  Thumbnail Playback    Calendar Display    esses  Taking a Closer Look  Playback Zoom  Playing Back Images by Category           Sorting Favorite Images  Favorite Pictures Mode      Adding Images to an Album     Viewing Images in an Album     Removing Images From an Album  Using Favorite Pictures Mode   Changing the Album Icons  Finding Images in Auto Sort Mode  Viewing Images in Auto Sort Mode  Operations in Auto Sort Mode  Viewing Images by Date  List by Date   Viewing Images in List by Date Mode     Operations in List by Date Mode     Playback Options  Playback Menu          amp  P
29.  Press the ID button to switch between using the monitor and viewfinder display  41116     e Press the DISP button to switch between showing and hiding the photo information or shooting   information that is displayed on the monitor  11117     Pictures that were shot using face priority  C1197  or pet detection  C1159  will be rotated   automatically when displayed in full frame playback mode according to the orientation of the face    except for pictures shot when continuous  Q76  or Exposure bracketing  Q194  was set     e When images captured with the continuous shooting feature are displayed  each series of images  is treated as a group  and only the group s    key picture    is displayed  see    Playing Images Captured  Using Continuous Shooting Mode  Sequence    Q113  for more information      Step 4 Viewing and Deleting Pictures    Deleting Unnecessary Images    1 Press the T button to delete the image  currently displayed on the monitor   e To exit without deleting  press the MENU button        2 Press the multi selector A or W to choose the  desired deletion method and press the       button    Current image  Only the current image or voice memo          A   143  is deleted  Current image  i x g Erase selected images     Erase selected images  Multiple images can be selected All images       and deleted   See    Operating the Erase Selected Images Screen    for more information   All images  All images are deleted        3 Press A or W to select Yes and press the    
30.  Problem Cause Solution m    Battery temperature is high  Turn off camera  and allow  Monitor is turned   battery to cool down before resuming use  After the lamp  off  and the power    blinks for three minutes  the camera turns off automatically   on lamp flickers  but you can also press the power switch to turn it off  manually     When functions such as movie recording are used for a long  Camera time  or when the camera is used in a location with a high  temperature rises    ambient temperature  the camera temperature may rise  This  is not a malfunction        Electronically Controlled Cameras   In extremely rare instances  unusual characters may appear on the monitor and the  camera may stop functioning  In most cases  this phenomenon is caused by a strong  external static charge  Turn the camera off  remove and replace the battery  then turn the  camera on again  Note that disconnecting the power source as described above may  result in the loss of any data not recorded on the internal memory or memory card at the  time the problem occurred  Data already recorded is not affected  In the event of  continued malfunction  contact your retailer or Nikon authorized service representative     Shooting    Problem Cause Solution m    Cannot TA Disconnect the HDMI cable or USB cable  171  174  180  shooting mode  When camera is in playback mode  press the D gt   or 34  shutter release button    When menus are displayed  press the MENU button  13  Battery is exhausted  28   When
31.  Q    iO iO    P        Quick retouch R148    Easily create retouched images in which contrast and saturation have been  enhanced     D Lighting R149  Enhance brightness and contrast in dark portions of pictures    Skin softening 150  Make the subject s skin appear smoother    Filter effects M152  Apply a variety of effects using digital filter    Print order 11135  Select pictures to print and the number of copies for each    Slide show  11138  View pictures stored in the internal memory or on a memory card in an automatic  slide show    Protect 111139    Protect selected pictures from accidental deletion     Rotate image 141    Change the orientation of the picture taken     Hide image 141    Hide selected pictures during playback     Small picture 154    Create a small copy of the picture taken     Voice memo Q142    Add a voice memo to the picture taken     Copy 144    Copy files between the memory card and internal memory     Black border ERSS    Create a new picture surrounded by a black border     Sequence display options Q145    Display a sequence of images shot continuously as individual images  or displa  the key picture of a sequence     Choose key picture 145    Change the key picture for the series of pictures that were shot continuously   Pictures in a sequence  1113      Favorite pictures  122    Select and add pictures as favorites           Remove from favorites 0125    Remove a picture from an album     Playback Options  Playback Menu    Displaying the Playb
32.  Time zone and date  Use the multi selector to select items and set functions E  on menus  A112   Y Print date    Vibration reduction  To exit the setup menu  press the MENU button or press  lt d Motionidetekion  and switch to another tab    AF assist    Welcome Screen             Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   Q186   gt  Welcome screen          Choose whether or not to display the Welcome screen on the monitor when the  camera is turned on     None  default setting     Displays the shooting or playback screen without displaying the Welcome screen     COOLPIX    Displays the Welcome screen before displaying the shooting or playback screen     Select an image    Select a picture that you have shot to display as the Welcome screen  Display the   picture selection screen  choose a picture  Q140   and press the     button to   register it    e Because the selected picture is stored in the camera  the picture appears in the  Welcome screen even if the original picture is deleted    e Pictures shot with Image size  184  of 2  3984x2656     3 3968x2232    a 1920x1080 and L   2992x2992 cannot be selected    e Pictures recorded with easy panorama cannot be selected    e Pictures reduced to 160x120 or smaller using Small picture editing  154  or  cropping  Q156  cannot be selected        dnjas esawes dIseg    187    dnjas erawies dIseg    188    Setup Menu    Time Zone and Date       Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   C1186   gt  Time zone and date             Set
33.  Turn the beep and start up sounds On  default setting  or Off  The beep sounds  once when the settings are completed successfully  twice when the camera  focuses on the subject  and three times when an error is detected     Shutter sound  Choose whether to set the shutter sound to On  default setting  or Off     m Notes on Sound Settings       In Pet portrait scene mode  even when On is set  the button sound and shutter sound are  disabled        Even when Onis set  the shutter sound is disabled during continuous shooting or movie recording     Auto Off       Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   1186   gt  Auto off             f no operations are performed for a certain period while the camera is on  the  monitor is turned off to save power and the camera enters standby mode  23    In this menu  set the time before the camera enters standby mode    Choose from 30 s  1 min  default setting   5 min and 30 min     When the Monitor Is Turned Off to Save Power       The power on lamp blinks in standby mode   e The camera turns off when the standby mode continues for about three minutes      When the power on lamp blinks  turn on the monitor again with one of the following operations     Press the power switch  the shutter release button  the B   button or the      movie record   button     Rotate the mode dial        m Auto Off Setting    In the following situations  the time taken for the camera to enter standby mode is fixed      When menus are displayed  three minutes  
34.  advanced red eye  reduction processing  In these cases  choose another mode and try again    When Red eye reduction  N1196  in the setup menu is set to Pre flash off  the shutter is released  immediately when the shutter release button is pressed all the way                 The self timer is suitable for taking group pictures and reducing the vibration when  the shutter release button is pressed    When using the self timer  use of a tripod is recommended  Set Vibration  reduction  193  in the setup menu  411185  to Off when using a tripod to  stabilize the camera        1 Press X   self timer  on the multi selector     e The self timer menu is displayed              2 Press the multi selector A or W to choose 10s  or 2s and press the O button  Op 10s  e 10s  ten seconds   suitable for group pictures OFFI    2s  two seconds   suitable for preventing camera shake  e The mode selected for the self timer is displayed       Ifthe O button is not pressed within a few seconds  the  selection will be canceled                 3 Frame the picture and press the    shutter release button halfway  O10    e The focus and exposure are set     Cc     apow  Ny  KA y2eqhejq pue AydesGooud dIseg       1 250 F56             4 Press the shutter release button the  rest of the way down   e The self timer starts  and the number of  seconds remaining before the shutter is CJ  released is displayed  The self timer lamp  blinks while the timer is counting down   About one second before the shutter i
35.  are  reduced      The second image saved is an HDR composite image  If only one image can be saved    an image processed by D Lighting is the only image saved    Once the shutter release button is pressed all the way  hold the camera steady without   moving it until a still picture is displayed  After taking a picture  it takes some time to   save the image  Do not turn the camera off before the monitor switches to the shooting   screen      The angle of view  image area  seen in the saved image will be narrower than that seen  on the monitor at the time of shooting        e The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame        When HDR is set to Off  the flash mode is fixed at  fill flash    When HDR is set to On  the flash mode is fixed at     off    2 Other settings can be selected     Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode        SCENE  gt   amp  Portrait    Use this mode for portraits    e The camera automatically detects and focuses on a face  see     Shooting with Face Priority     L197  for more information    If the camera detects multiple faces  the camera focuses on  the face closest to the camera    After the Skin softening feature makes the subject s skin  appear smoother  up to three people   the camera records  the image  1166     If no faces are detected  the camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame   The digital zoom is not available                 Other settings can be selected        SCENE  gt  lal Landscape    Use this mode f
36.  ay  104 Bue    Notes on the Monitor       The monitor may contain a few pixels that are always lit or that do not light  This is a characteristic  common to all TFT LCD displays  and does not indicate a malfunction  Images recorded using the  product will not be affected       Images on the monitor may be difficult to see under bright lighting    e The monitor is lit by an LED backlight  Should the monitor begin to dim or flicker  contact your   212 Nikon authorized service representative     Technical Notes and Index       Rechargeable  battery  Charging AC  adapter    Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL5     Charging AC Adapter EH 69P   2    Battery charger Battery Charger MH 617  AC Adapter EH 62A  connect as shown           AC adapter  Before closing the battery chamber memory card slot cover  fully  insert the power connector cord into the slot in the battery chamber   f part of the cord runs out of the groove  the cover or cord may be  damaged when the cover is closed    USB cable USB Cable UC E6    Audio video cable   Audio Video Cable EG CP16    Lens cap Lens cap LC CP23     1 Supplied with the camera at the time of purchase   gt  page 3 of the Quick Start  Guide     2 When using in other countries  use a commercially available plug adapter as  necessary  For more information about plug adapters  consult your travel agency     Xapu  pue sa oN Je2UY2   L    213    Xapu  pue sa oN Jed1UYyI2 L    214    Optional Accessories    Approved Memory Cards   The following Secure 
37.  be held liable  for damages or lost profits that may result from product malfunction     About the Manuals    No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced  transmitted  transcribed   stored in a retrieval system  or translated into any language in any form  by any means  without  Nikon s prior written permission    Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described in  these manuals at any time and without prior notice    Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product    While every effort was made to ensure that the information in these manuals is accurate and  complete  we would appreciate it were you to bring any errors or omissions to the attention of the  Nikon representative in your area  address provided separately         Information and Precautions    Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction    Note that simply being in possession of material that was digitally copied or reproduced by means of  a scanner  digital camera or other device may be punishable by law        Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced    Do not copy or reproduce paper money  coins  securities  government bonds or local government  bonds  even if such copies or reproductions are stamped    Sample     The copying or reproduction of  paper money  coins  or securities which are circulated in a foreign country is prohibited  Unless the  prior permission of the govern
38.  camera  battery or memory card may be hot  immediately after using the camera  Observe caution  when removing the battery or memory card        Inserting the Memory Card    m Formatting a Memory Card D  Ifthe message on the right is displayed when the camera is turned Card is not formatted   on  the memory card must be formatted before use  Note that Format card     formatting  Q200  permanently deletes all pictures and   other data on the memory card  Be sure to make copies of any   data you wish to keep before formatting the memory card    To format  use the multi selector to choose Yes and press the      No   button  When the confirmation dialog is displayed  choose Format   and press the   button to start formatting    e Donotturn the camera off  or open the battery chamber memory card slot cover until formatting  is complete    e The first time you insert a memory card that has been used in another device into this camera  be  sure to format it  Q200  with this camera           m The Write Protect Switch    When the memory card switch is in the    Lock    position  data Write protect switch  cannot be written to  or deleted from  the memory card  If you   want to record data  delete data or format the memory card    and the switch is in the    Lock    position  slide the switch to its   original position to unlock it        m Memory Cards       Use only Secure Digital memory cards       Do not perform the following operations during formatting  while data is being writt
39.  compensation a     value  Ca     If the    button is not pressed within a few seconds  the  selection is set and the setting menu disappears     apow  Ny  KJ  y2eqhejq pue AydesGooud dIseg                                     e When an exposure compensation value other than 0 0 a NORBIES  is applied  the value is displayed with the  J indicator on m 32   the monitor        4 Press the shutter release button to take a picture     e To cancel the exposure compensation setting  return to step 1 and change the value  to 0 0   Exposure Compensation Value  e The exposure compensation value applied in P  S or A mode is saved in the camera s memory  even after the camera is turned off   e When the shooting mode is M  manual  mode  C1174  or the scene mode is Fireworks show   57   the exposure compensation cannot be used     Q  Using the Histogram   A histogram is a graph showing the distribution of tones in the image  Use as a guide when using  exposure compensation and shooting without the flash    e The horizontal axis corresponds to pixel brightness  with dark tones to the left and bright tones to   he right  The vertical axis shows the number of pixels    e Increasing exposure compensation shifts tone distribution to the right  and decreasing it shifts      one distribution to the left  43       More on Shooting       Rotate the mode dial and align an icon to the mark to select one of the following  shooting modes     Auto mode a       P  S  A  M mode  1169  U User setting mode  
40.  date mode   211132   pictures in the same album or  category can be deleted           115    y2eqkejd uo 310W    116    Viewing Multiple Pictures  Thumbnail Playback    T O o a    Press the  gt   button or the shutter release       34   157    Switch to the  shooting screen    button  You can also switch to shooting by  pressing the   CH movie record  button        Icons on the Thumbnails Protect icon  When pictures with Print order  Q135  and Print order icon  Protect  Q139  settings are selected  the Sequence   ares  1   icons shown on the right are displayed  display         The icon shown on the right is displayed when C   a picture in a sequence  Q113  is selected     Movies are displayed as film frames  In the 72   picture thumbnail display  is displayed at the  top of the monitor when a movie is selected      Film frames  Thumbnail Display in Favorite  Pictures Mode and Auto Sort Mode         In favorite pictures mode  11122   the icon of the album being Ke  played back is displayed at the top right of the monitor    po      In auto sort mode  Q129   the current picture s category icon is  displayed at the top right of the monitor        Viewing Multiple Pictures  Thumbnail Playback    Calendar Display   Rotate the zoom control toward W  Ed  during J011 05  playback mode when 72 thumbnails are displayed Su H Tu H Th F So   Q115  to change to calendar display  except for list by a  date mode    B16 17 18 19 20 21  Move the cursor and choose pictures by selecting a See 
41.  default values     Pop up Menu  Option  Flash mode  C1136   Self timer  21139   Focus mode  Q140     Exposure compensation  Q143     Shooting in the Scene Mode  Option  Scene menu  C1145   Hue adjustment in Food mode  Q156   Panorama  C1158     Pet portrait  Q159     Night Landscape Menu  Option  Night landscape  Q248   Night Portrait Menu  Option  Night portrait  1149   Backlighting Menu  Option  HDR  A50                    Default value  Auto  OFF  Autofocus    0 0    Default value  Scene auto selector  Center  Normal  180    in Easy panorama    Self timer  Pet portrait auto release  Continuous  Continuous    Default value  Hand held    Default value  Tripod    Default value  Off    dnjeas esauen dseg    205    dnjas esawes dIseg    206    Setup Menu    Smart Portrait Menu  Option  Skin softening  L167   Smile timer  Q167   Blink proof  Q168     Shooting Menu  Option  Image quality  1183   Image size  Q184   Optimize image  L187     Custom in Optimize image  A188     Custom of Black and white in Optimize image     89     White balance  L90    ISO sensitivity  L192    Fixed range auto  92   Minimum shutter speed  L192   Metering  Q193    Exposure bracketing  L194   AF area mode  L195   Autofocus mode  Q101   Flash exp  comp   LL1101   Long exposure NR  N1102   Active D Lighting  103     Continuous Shooting Menu  Option  Continuous  Q76   Intvl timer shooting  Q79           Default value    Default value  ormal   2   4000x3000   ormal    Contrast  Auto  mage sharpening  Auto
42.  e DPOF  Digital Print Order Format is an industry wide standard that allows  pictures to be printed at a digital photo lab or with a household printer from prin  orders stored on the memory card    e Exif version 2 3  This camera supports Exif  Exchangeable Image File Format fo  Digital Still Cameras  version 2 3  a standard that allows information stored with  photographs to be used for optimal color reproduction when images are outpu  from Exif compliant printers    e PictBridge  A standard developed cooperatively by the digital camera and  printer industries  allowing photographs to be output directly to a printer withou  connecting the camera to a computer                 x  pu   pue sa ON jedUYyIa      233    Xapu  pue sa oN Jed1UYyIa1    234    Symbols   AE APHL 64   A Aperture priority auto mode 69  73     apply selection  button 12     Auto mode 28   A Backlighting 50   Oy Continuous shooting mode button 59   77   TI Delete button 35  143  170  DISP  display  button 17    4 Exposure compensation 43  Flash mode 36     Flash pop up button 37   WW Focus mode 41   M Manual mode 69  74   MENU Menu button 13   IOl Monitor button 16        movie record  button 157  Night landscape 48   Night portrait 49     gt   Playback button 34     gt   Playback mode 34   Q Playback zoom 118   P Programmed auto mode 69  71  SCENE Scene mode 45   X  Self timer 39   S Shutter priority auto mode 69  72  E    Smart portrait mode 65  67   T Tele 31    3 Thumbnail display 115   U User setting 
43.  e During slideshow playback  maximum of 30 minutes   e When the AC adapter EH 62A is connected  30 minutes       dnjas esawes dIseg    199    dnjas es  wen dIseg    200    Setup Menu    Format Memory Format Card       Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   A1186   gt  Format memory Format card             Format the internal memory or a memory card    Formatting permanently deletes all data in the internal memory or  memory card  The deleted data cannot be recovered  Be sure to transfer  important pictures to a computer before formatting     Formatting Internal Memory cae   To format the internal memory  remove the memory All images will   card from the camera  The Format memory option is SoeEeeeag  displayed in the setup menu     No    Formatting Memory Card      Jazi Format card  To format the memory card  insert it in the camera  The AIT z  images will  Format card option is displayed in the setup menu  be deleted  OK     No       v Formatting Internal Memory and Memory card    e Album icon settings  11127  are reset to their default settings  number icons  when the internal  memory or memory card is formatted    Do not turn off the camera or open the battery chamber memory card slot cover during  formatting    The first time you insert a memory card that has been used in another device into this camera  be  sure to format it with this camera     Language    Setup Menu          Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   Q186   gt  Language          Choose one of 26 
44.  is enabled  the current setting is displayed during  shooting  C118   When 0 0 is selected  an icon for the current setting is not  displayed              Buljooyus uo aow    101    Buljooys uo 310W    102    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Long Exposure NR       Set to P  S  A or M  gt  MENU  Shooting menu   gt  Long exposure NR             When shooting in dark locations at slow shutter speeds  pictures may be affected  by noise  Set to reduce this noise  Enabling long exposure NR increases the time  needed to record pictures after they are shot     AUTO Auto  default setting     oise reduction is performed at slow shutter speeds that are likely to result in  pictures affected by noise     QR On  oise reduction is applied to pictures shot at shutter speeds of 1 4 second or slower   Switching this to On is recommended when shooting at slow shutter speeds   When long exposure NR is performed  the icon is displayed on the monitor  during shooting  A8         Note on Long Exposure NR  This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features  See    Functions that Cannot be  Applied Simultaneously     104  for more information     Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Active D Lighting       Set to P  S  A or M  gt  MENU  Shooting menu   gt  Active D Lighting             Set    Active D Lighting    before shooting to preserve details in highlights and  shadows  The image taken reproduces the contrast effect that is seen with the  na
45.  model of AC adapters as they may cause  the camera to heat up or malfunction     g Printing Pictures    In addition to printing pictures transferred to a computer and printing pictures with a direct camera   to printer connection  the following options are also available for printing pictures recorded on the  memory card    e Insert a memory card into a DPOF compatible printer   s card slot    e Take a memory card to a digital photo lab    For printing using these methods  you can specify the pictures and the number of prints each using   the Print order  Q135  option in the playback menu  179    Connecting to a Printer    Connecting the Camera and Printer    1 Turn off the camera                             2 Turnonthe printer   e Check the printer settings     3 Connect the camera to the printer using the supplied USB cable     e Be sure that connectors are properly oriented  Do not attempt to insert connectors at  an angle  and do not use force when connecting or disconnecting the USB cable                                                              suayUld pue siajndWod    suolsiAaja L 0  Bunp  uuoy                   4 The camera is automatically turned on   e When connected correctly  the PictBridge startup  screen  is displayed in the camera monitor  Then the  Print selection screen  2  is displayed                    PictBridge T         m If the PictBridge Startup Screen Is Not Displayed    Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable  Set the Charge by computer
46.  modes  except for shooting mode U      Skin softening    Set skin softening  When the shutter is released  the camera detects up to three faces  and processes the image to make the faces appear smoother  then records the  image    The effect of this feature can be set to High  Normal  default setting  or Low  When   Off is selected  Skin softening is turned off    e When Skin softening is enabled  the icon for the current setting is displayed on  the monitor during shooting  C8   When Off is selected  an icon for the current  setting is not displayed  Additionally  the effects of the current skin softening  setting cannot be previewed on the monitor while shooting  To confirm  view the   pictures after shooting     Smile timer    e On  default setting   Among the detected faces  if a smile is detected on the face   that is framed by a double border  the camera automatically releases the shutter    When the flash does not fire  the shutter is released five times each time a picture   is taken  and the picture in which the most people have smiles is saved    Off  The camera does not release the shutter automatically using smile timer  the   shutter is only released when the shutter release button is pressed    e When smile timer is enabled  the current setting is displayed during shooting   C8   When Off is selected  an icon for the current setting is not displayed        Buljooyus uo aow    67    Buljooys uo Joy    68    Taking Pictures of Smiling Faces  Smart Portrait Mode  
47.  on the subject at the center of  2 the screen  and the focus area is not displayed  When the subject is in focus  the focus  a  indicator  C118  lights in green   z e When the shutter release button is pressed halfway and the focus area or the focus  S indicator blinks red  the camera is unable to focus  Change the composition and press  s the shutter release button halfway again   2 2 Press the shutter release button the rest of the  g way down      2 e The shutter is released and the picture is recorded to Z    id the memory card or internal memory  5    mM When the Subject Is Close to the Camera    If the camera cannot focus  try shooting with MY  macro close up  in the focus mode  Q240  or the    32 Close up scene mode  Q155      Step 3 Focus and Shoot    m During Recording    While the indicator showing the number of exposures remaining is blinking  images are being  recorded  Do not open the battery chamber memory card slot cover  Cutting the power or  removing the memory card in these circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to the  camera or card     m Autofocus    Autofocus may not perform as expected in the following situations  In some rare cases  the subject   may not be in focus despite the fact that the active focus area or focus indicator lights in green    e Subject is very dark   e Objects of sharply differing brightness are included in the scene  e g  the sun behind the subject  makes that subject appear very dark    e No contrast between the
48.  only  ces vertical shake  If the camera is panned vertically  vibration reduction only    compensates for horizontal shake     OFF Off    Vibration reduction is not enabled        When vibration reduction is enabled  the current setting is displayed during  shooting  LL8  29   When Off is selected  an icon for the current setting is not    displayed     Compensating Movies with Electronic VR    To reduce the effects of camera shake when recording movies  enable Electronic VR  Q167  from  the movie menu  Q163      dnjas esawes dIseg    193    dnjas es  wen dIseg    194    Setup Menu    m Notes on Vibration Reduction    It may take a few seconds to activate vibration reduction after the power is turned on or the camera  enters shooting mode from playback mode  Wait until the display stabilizes before shooting    Due to characteristics of the vibration reduction function  images displayed in the camera s  monitor immediately after shooting may appear blurry    Vibration reduction may be unable to completely eliminate the effects of camera shake in some  situations    When the camera shake is extremely high or low  picture compensation with electronic VR may not  be possible even when On  hybrid  is set    When the shutter speed is fast or extremely slow  electronic VR may not operate even when On   hybrid  is set    When electronic VR in On  hybrid  operates  saving the picture takes longer than normal  because  when the picture is shot  the shutter is released twice automatica
49.  option  Q202  in  the camera s setup menu to Off and reconnect the cable     180    Printing Pictures One at a Time  After connecting the camera to the printer correctly  411180   print pictures by  following the procedure below     1    Use the multi selector to choose the picture to  be printed and press the   button     e Pictures can also be chosen by rotating the command  dial     e Rotate the zoom control toward W  EJ  to display 12  thumbnails  or toward T  Q  to switch back to full frame  playback     Choose Copies and press the   button     Choose the number of copies  up to nine  and  press the   button     Choose Paper size and press the   button     More Information    See    Note on Printing Images of Size 1 1     L186  for more information           Connecting to a Printer    Print selection    me  SX  mes  32     PictBridge     001 S    Start print  Copi   Paper size    PictBridge     004 S    Start print  Copies    Paper size          s1   Ul4d pue SiajNdWoOd    suosia 0  Hul aUUOD    181    Connecting to a Printer    5 Choose the desired paper size and press the    Paper size a      button   Oefa  i         3 5x5 in   e To specify the paper size using the printer settings  5x7 in     choose Default in the paper size menu  100x150 mm  4x6 in     8x10 in    Letter    6 Choose Start print and press the   button     PictBridge     004 S    Start print  Copies  Paper size    7 Printing starts     e The monitor display returns to that shown in step 1  Printing    
50.  or more of the nine focus areas containing       he subject closest to the camera   Auto  default setting     The camera automatically selects one or more of the  nine focus areas containing the subject closest to the  camera    Press the shutter release button halfway to activate  he focus area    When the shutter release button is pressed halfway   he focus area selected by the camera is displayed on  he monitor  up to nine areas      Manual    Choose manually the focus position from 99 areas in  the screen  This option is suited to situations in which  the intended subject is relatively still and not  positioned at the center of the frame    Press the multi selector A  W   lt  or P to move the  focus area to where the subject is  and take a picture                         i   zs    NORE  TOMER   113425   lt 0     Focus area Q  D    e        Wn     g    e     e     P  2                      To adjust the following settings  press the     button                      to temporarily cancel focus area selection  and then  adjust each setting      Flash mode  focus mode or self timer     Exposure compensation    Focus area  Selectable areas       To return to the focus area selection screen  press the O   button again   At an Image size setting  1184  of L   2992x2992  81 focus areas are available     95    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes                              Center  The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the oO  frame  The focus area is al
51.  rotating the command dial     flexible program      While  flexible program is in effect  a flexible program mark  3K  appears  next to the mode indicator  P  in the upper left of the monitor    e Rotate the command dial to the right for large apertures  small f   numbers  when you want to blur background details  or for fast  shutter speeds to capture fast moving subjects    e Rotate the command dial to the left for small apertures  large f   numbers  when you want to increase depth of field  or for slow  shutter speeds to emphasize the motion of a subject      To cancel flexible program  rotate the command dial until the  lexible program mark  3K  is no longer displayed  Selecting    i T   another shooting mode  or turning off the camera  also cancels po NO           ay   lexible program  TERE  1121    m Note on P  Programmed Auto  Shooting   When the subject is too dark or too bright  it may not be possible to obtain the appropriate exposure   In such cases  the shutter speed indicator and aperture value indicator blink when the shutter release  button is pressed halfway  It may be possible to obtain the appropriate exposure by changing settings  such as the ISO sensitivity  Q92      Shutter Speed    The control range of the shutter speed differs depending on the ISO sensitivity setting  Additionally   the range is restricted during continuous shooting  Q107                                       Buljooyus uo aow    71    Buljooys uo ao     72    Setting the Exposure for S
52.  selected using the mode dial or the scene  menu  images are captured using settings that are optimized for the selected scene     Night landscape  Q248   Night portrait  Q49   E Backlighting  1150     Rotate the mode dial to FE   Fad  or  4 and take pictures     SCENE  Scene     Press the MENU button to display the scene menu and choose one of the following  shooting scenes     os Scene auto selector  default setting      46     Z Portrait  51    Close up  C0155    Landscape  11151  TI Food  A56       amp  Sports  Q52  Museum  C1157    X Party indoor  Q52  Fireworks show  C1157       Beach  53  Gd Black and white copy  11157    8  Snow  053  FAI Panorama  C058    Sunset  A53        Pet portrait  159     i  Dusk dawn  C1154     Buljoous uo OW       Scene menu    Z Portrait   ll Landscape   amp  Sports   X Party indoor     Beach   E  Snow    e For scene modes that use the flash  be sure to press the    flash pop up  button to  raise the flash before shooting      Choose a scene type from the scene menu and rotate the zoom control  C114  toward  T     to viewa description  help  of that scene  To return to the original screen  rotate  the zoom control toward T     again        Image Quality and Image Size    If you press the MENU button in scene mode  you can set Image quality  Q183  and Image size   484   Changes made to the image quality and image size settings apply to all shooting modes   except for shooting mode U      45    Bunooys uo ao    46    Shooting Suited to Scenes
53.  settings  until the desired exposure is achieved               NORM   1542 3     6 Focus and shoot   e Inthe default setting  the camera automatically selects     one or more of the nine focus areas containing the  subject closest to the camera  When the subject is in    focus  the focus area  active focus area  lights in green   maximum of nine areas   Q95                        Note on ISO Sensitivity    When ISO sensitivity  Q192  is set to Auto  default setting   High ISO sensitivity auto or Fixed  range auto  ISO sensitivity is fixed at ISO 160     Shutter Speed  The control range of the shutter speed differs depending on the ISO sensitivity setting  Additionally   the range is restricted during continuous shooting  C1107      Buljooyus uo aow    75    Buljooys uo 310W    76       Use this mode to capture the details of a moving subject by shooting a continuous  series of images   e This function can be used when the shooting mode is P  S  A  M or U     lE     T    E    M120    Single  default setting   One picture is shot each time the shutter release button is pressed   Continuous H    While the shutter release button is pressed all the way  images are captured  continuously at a rate of about eight fps  when the Image Quality is Normal and  the image size is  24 4000x3000   Shooting ends when the shutter release  button is released  or five pictures have been taken     Continuous L    While the shutter release button is pressed all the way  about 24 pictures are  cap
54.  sorted   1 Choose an image in playback mode  L134    auto sort mode  Q129   or list by date mode     Q132  and press the MENU button   e The playback menu is displayed     2 Use the multi selector to choose 3 Favorite  pictures and press the    button  mE aT    e The favorite pictures screen is displayed  A icusi s    3 Press the multi selector  lt  or P  and then  choose an image and press A to display  7    To add more images to the same album  repeat this step   as necessary    To cancel the selection  press W to remove  7     Rotate the zoom control  114  toward T  Q  to switch  back to full frame playback or W  Ha  to display  thumbnails     Press the   button to display the album selection screen        Sorting Favorite Images  Favorite Pictures Mode        4 Use the multi selector to choose the album to  which the images will be added and press the    button   e The selected images are added and the camera  switches to the playback menu   e Toadd the same image to multiple albums  repeat from  step 2                                               yoeqhe d uo aso    m Notes on Favorite Pictures      Up to 200 images can be added to each album    e Movies cannot be added to an album       Ifthe selected image has been already added to an album    is displayed in the album   s  checkbox    e When images are added to an album  they are not moved from the folder to which they were  saved   11215  or copied to the album  11128      More Information    See    Removing Images 
55.  subject and surroundings  e g  a portrait subject  wearing a white shirt  is  standing in front of a white wall    e Several objects are at different distances from the camera  e g  an animal inside a cage    e Subjects that repeat the same pattern  e g   window blinds  buildings with multiple rows of similarly  shaped windows    e Subject is moving rapidly   In the situations noted above  try pressing the shutter release button halfway to refocus several times    or focus on another subject and use focus lock  When using focus lock  be sure that the distance   between the camera and the subject with which focus was locked is the same as that for the actual   subject    The camera can also be focused using manual focus  C1142      Focus Lock    Use focus lock to focus on off center subjects when Center is selected for AF area mode   e Be sure that the distance between the camera and the subject does not change      When the shutter release button is pressed halfway  the exposure is locked                     gt     Position the Press the Confirm that Continue holding Press the                               subject at the shutter  the focus area down the shutter  shutter release  center of the release lights in green  release button button the rest  frame  button halfway and of the way  halfway  recompose the down to shoot   picture     AF assist illuminator    When lighting is dim  the AF assist illuminator  1196  may light when the shutter release button is  pressed halfway
56.  telephoto zoom  position  when ISO sensitivity is set to Auto      SATO Auto    Flash fires automatically when lighting is dim        Auto with red eye reduction    Reduces    red eye    in portraits        Off    Flash does not fire       Fill flash    The flash fires when a picture is taken  regardless of how bright the subject is  Use to     fill in     illuminate  shadows and backlit subjects     4 Slow sync    Fill flash is combined with slow shutter speed  Suited to evening and night portraits  that include background scenery  Flash illuminates main subject  slow shutter speeds  are used to capture background at night or under dim lighting     E Rear curtain sync    Fill flash fires just before the shutter closes  creating the effect of a stream of light  behind moving subjects     Flash Mode Setting    The default flash mode setting varies with the shooting mode  11144           auto  mode  A00 Auto     SCENE  Scene   Options vary depending on the scenes  Q46 to 59     a  Night landscape   fixed at     Off      Fal  Night portrait   fixed at     auto with red eye reduction        Backlighting   fixed at     fill flash   when HDR is Off   fixed at     Off   when HDR is On    A50            Smart portrait    AUN  auto flash   when blink proof is Off   fixed at     Off   when blink proof  is On   A63       P  S  A  M  U   A Auto   This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features  See    Functions that Cannot be   Applied Simultaneously     Q104  for more 
57.  the camera   s internal clock     Date and time    Set the camera clock to the current date and time    Use the multi selector to set the date and time    e Choose an item  Press P or  selected in the  following order  D  day   gt  M  month   gt  Y  year   gt   hour  gt  minute     e Set the contents  Press  amp  or W  Date and time can  also be set by rotating the command dial 11     e Finish setting  Choose minute and press the      button or P      Date and time       Date format    Choose the order in which the day  month  and year are displayed  Year Month   Day  Month Day Year or Day Month Year     Time zone  ft Home time zone can be specified and daylight saving can be enabled or disabled   When   travel destination is registered  the time difference  Q190  from the    ft home time zone is automatically calculated and the local date and time are  recorded  Useful when traveling     Setting the Travel Destination Time Zone    1 Use the multi selector to choose Time zone    Time zone and date  and press the   button    15 05 2011 15 30    e The Time zone screen is displayed   EGRAGHICSEIBISHCS    Date and time  Date format  Time zone    2 Choose    Travel destination and press the ERREA    button  15 05 2011 15 30       The date and time displayed on the monitor change  according to the region currently selected     London  Casablanca    f Home time zone     gt  Travel destination       Setup Menu    3 Press        e The time zone selection screen is displayed  15 05 20
58.  the scene mode is Ei  Night portrait  or HDR in 37  49  50    No picture taken  when shutter   release button is    Xapu  pue s  40  N  L2UY2   L    pressed  i  Backlighting  is Off  raise the flash   When flash indicator blinks  flash is charging  38  Subject is too close to the camera  Try shooting with    40  46  55   macro close up  in the focus mode  or Scene auto  selector or Close up scene mode   The intended subject is one with which autofocus does   33  Camera cannot not perform well   focus  Set AF assist in the setup menu to Auto  196    Subject not in focus area when shutter release button 32 95  pressed halfway    The focus mode is set to MF  manual focus   40  Turn camera off and then on again  23       224    Troubleshooting    Problem Cause Solution m    se flash  36  se vibration reduction or motion detection  193 195  se BSS  Best Shot Selector   76         Pictures are    blurred  se a tripod to stabilize the camera  use with the self  39  imer for better results     Bright specks   appear in pictures h is reflecting off particles in air  Set the flash to     Off      shot using flash        e Flash is set to     Off    A scene mode that cannot turn on the flash is selected   Blink proof is set to On in the smart portrait mode   Another function that is set now is restricting the flash     Flash does not fire     Off is selected for Digital zoom in the setup menu   The digital zoom cannot be used in the following    situations     When the focus mode is se
59.  to a Computer   Connecting to a Printer  Connecting the Camera and Printer    Printing Pictures One at a Time      Printing Multiple Pictures    Table of Contents    Basic Camera Setup  Setup Menu  Welcome Screen    Time Zone and Date   Monitor Settings   Print Date  Vibration Reduction  Motion Detection  AF Assist  Red eye Reduction   Digital ZOOM     Assign Side Zoom Control  Sound Settings  Auto Off  Format Memory Format Card    Language  TV Settings  Charge by Computer    Reset File Numbering   Blink Warning  Reset Alll  Firmware Version                                       Caring for the Camera  Caring for the Camera    Cleaning  Storage              xii    Table of Contents    Technical Notes and INdeOX      cccsssssssssecssssessssesssssesssseessssecesssccessscssssecssssesessscsssseccssecssssesessscesseees 213    Optional Accessories   Approved Memory Cards   File and Folder Names  Error Messages  Troubleshooting   Specifications  Supported Standards                Introduction       Thank you for your purchase of Nikon COOLPIX P500 digital camera  This manual is  written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your Nikon digital camera  Read this  manual thoroughly before use  and keep it where all those who use the product will  read it     Symbols and Conventions  To make it easier to find the information you need  the following symbols and  conventions are used     CESS G a  G OES    Notations   e Secure Digital  SD  memory card  SDHC memory card  and SDXC memory c
60.  turn the camera off  set Smile  timer to Off  or rotate the mode dial to select another shooting mode     Buljooys uo ao     65    Bulooyus uo ao     66    Taking Pictures of Smiling Faces  Smart Portrait Mode     m Notes on Smart Portrait Mode    e The digital zoom is not available      Under some shooting conditions  faces and smiling faces may not be detected properly   e See    Notes on Face Priority     1198  for more information     m Notes on Skin Softening    When taking pictures with skin softening  the time required to save the pictures increases slightly   Depending on shooting conditions  even if the camera detects a face on the monitor at the time   of shooting  effects of the skin softening function may not be visible  or areas other than the face   may be processed  If the desired effect is not achieved  set Skin softening to Off and shoot again   The extent of skin softening effect that is applied cannot be set while using the A  Night portrait   or Portrait scene modes    Skin softening can also be applied to pictures after they have been taken   11150      Auto Power Off When Using Smile Timer    When Smile timer is set to On  the auto off function  Q199  will turn the camera off in the following  situations if no operations are performed    e The camera is unable to detect any face    e The camera has detected one or more faces  but is unable to detect a smiling face     When the Self timer Lamp Blinks    When using the Smile timer  the self timer lamp bli
61.  type and press the       Filter effects    button    s A saji Selective color  e A confirmation screen is displayed  Crossisereen    When Cross screen  Fisheye or Miniature effect is Fisheye    Miniature effect  selected  proceed to step 5        152    4 Adjust the effect       Soft  Press A or W to choose the extent of the effect  and press the   button     e Selective color  Press A or W to move the slider   select the color to keep  and press the    button     5 Check the effect  choose Save and press the    button     e Anew  edited copy is created   e To cancel  choose Cancel and press the     button     e Copies created by editing with filter effect can be    recognized by the    icon displayed in playback mode     g More Information    See    File and Folder Names     Q215  for more information     Editing Pictures          saJnjoid Bupa    153    sainqaig Bulipy    154    Editing Pictures    Ba Small Picture  Decreasing Image Size   Create a small copy of the picture taken  Suitable for displaying on web pages or  sending as e mail attachments  The available size is L   640x480  Ca 320x240 or  C  160x120  Small copies are stored as separate files with a compression ratio of  1 16     1 Choose the desired picture from full frame   11134  or thumbnail  Q115  playback mode  and press the MENU button    e The playback menu is displayed     2 Use the multi selector to choose Fa Small  picture and press the   button      amp  Voice memo    EI Copy  Black border    Gy Sequ
62.  up to nine per picture      Press the multi selector  lt  or to choose the pictures   and press A or W to set the number of copies for each   Pictures can also be chosen by rotating the command dial   Pictures selected for printing can be recognized by the  check mark icon and the numeral indicating the number  of copies to be printed  A check mark is not displayed with  pictures for which no copies have been specified and these pictures are not printed   Rotate the zoom control toward T  Q  to switch to full frame playback  or W  E  to  switch to 12 thumbnails display    Press the     button when setting is complete     Print selection       3 Choose whether or not to also print shooting  date and photo information    e Choose Date and press the   button to print the  shooting date on all pictures in the print order    e Choose Info and press the   button to print shooting  information  shutter speed and aperture value  on all  pictures in the print order    e Choose Done and press the     button to complete the  print order     Print order                            Pictures selected for printing are recognized by the 15 05 2011 1580  icon displayed in playback mode  QUUe       NE  4 1321                v Notes on Printing Shooting Date and Photo Information   When the Date and Info options are enabled in the Print order menu  shooting date and photo  information are printed on pictures when a DPOF compatible  Q233  printer which supports  printing of shooting date and pho
63.  useum Mi 57    N  ight landscape E8 48   ight portrait Ed 49   ikon Transfer 2 173   umber of exposures remaining 28  85    O   off 36   Open with HS footage 165  Optical zoom 31   Optimize Image 87  Optional accessories 213    P  Panorama assist 58  63   Panorama FI 58   Paper size 181  182   Party indoor X 52   Pet portrait 9 59   PictBridge 179   Picture editing 146   Playback 34  111  115  117  118  143  168  Playback menu 134   Playback mode menu 120   Playback zoom 118   Portrait Z 51   Power 23  24  28   Power switch power on lamp 23  178  Preset manual 91   Pre shooting cache 76   Press halfway 15   Print 179  181  182   Print date 136  192   Print order 135   Printer 179   Programmed auto mode 71   Protect 139    Q  Quick retouch 148          R    Rear curtain sync 36   Rechargeable battery 213  Rechargeable Li ion battery 18  213  Recording slow motion movies 160  Red eye reduction 36  196   Remove from favorites 125   Reset all 205   Reset file numbering 202   Resetting saved settings 110  Rotate image 141   RSCN 215    S   Saturation 88   Save to user setting 109  Scene auto selector    46  Scene mode 45   Selecting pictures 140  Self timer 39   Self timer lamp 39   Sequence 113   Sequence display options 145  Setup menu 185   hooting 28  44  157  Shooting information 17  Shooting menu 81   Shooting with Face Priority 97  Shutter sound 199   Shutter speed 70  S  S  S  S  S          WN    hutter priority auto mode 72  hutter release button 32  ingle 76   in soften
64.  using a tripod to stabilize the camera  53    Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     SCENE  gt  ia Dusk dawn    Preserves the colors seen in the weak natural light before sunrise  or after sunset   e The camera focuses at infinity  When the shutter release   button is pressed halfway  the focus area or focus indicator   A8  always lights in green  However  because the camera  focuses at infinity  it may not be able to focus on nearby   objects   AF assist illuminator  111196  does not light                Other settings can be selected     W     Bunooys uo 310W    Use of a tripod is recommended in scenes with which  AJ is indicated  Set Vibration reduction     A193  to Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera   NR  Noise reduction is performed for pictures shot in scene modes with  NR   so they may take longer    to record     54    SCENE  gt     Close up    Photograph flowers  insects and other small objects at close  range     3 ot en   amp  ey         2    Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     The focus mode  1140  setting is changed to    macro  close up  and the camera automatically zooms to the closest  position to the subject where the camera can shoot     The closest distance at which the camera can focus varies depending on the zoom  position  In the zoom position where the  amp  icon and zoom indicator light in green  wide   angle position from the   A icon   the camera can focus on subjects as close as about 10 cm   4 in   from the lens  At the zoom 
65.  while the shutter release button  is pressed all the way  The sharpest picture  image with the most details  in the  series is automatically selected and saved        iB    Continuous Shooting  P  S  A  M Mode     Multi shot 16    Each time the shutter release button is pressed all the way    the camera shoots 16 pictures at a rate of about 30 frames   per second and arranges them in a single picture    e The image quality for recording is fixed at Normal and  the image size is fixed at  54  2560 x 1920 pixels     e The digital zoom is not available        Intvl timer shooting    The camera shoots still pictures automatically at the specified interval  79      Setting the Continuous Menu    1    Press the Hl  continuous shooting mode   button     e The continuous menu is displayed           Use the multi selector to set the continuous  menu and press the   button                          e The selected continuous shooting mode is displayed  re      When E   single  is selected   B  disappears within a few o  seconds even if monitor indicators  Q117  are turned  on                             MAOS 11342              Buljooyus uo aow    77    Bulooyus uo ao     78    Continuous Shooting  P  S  A  M Mode     vV    Notes on Continuous    e Flash cannot be used during continuous shooting  except for interval timer shooting   The focus     ex    posure  and white balance settings are fixed at the values for the first picture in each series     e It may take some time to save the i
66. 11 15 30    Time zone    London  Casablanca    ft Home time zone   gt  Travel destination       4 Press  lt  or P to choose the travel destination     Time zone   Time difference  e The time difference between home and the travel  gt  10 30   destination is displayed  EDT   e When using the camera in an area where daylight 3 o y   saving time is in effect  turn on the daylight saving Lima    setting with A  When set to on  the   icon is displayed  and the clock advances by one hour  To turn off  press       v    e Press the     button to register the travel destination Time zone    j  w  time zone  15 05 2011 10 30 S  e While the travel destination time zone is selected  the EDT New York A    icon is displayed on the monitor when the camera is Kroronio ima 3  insh A d ft Home time zone D  in shooting mode     Travel destination D  n  D  a     mo     m The Clock Battery    The camera s internal clock uses a different battery from the camera s battery  The clock battery  charges when the main battery is installed or the AC adapter is connected  and provides several days  of clock battery power after about ten hours of charging     f Home time zone    e To switch to the home time zone  choose f Home time zone in step 2 and press the   button     Tochange the home time zone  choose ft Home time zone in step 2 and perform the same  procedure as for     Travel destination to set the home time zone     Daylight Saving Time    When daylight saving time starts or ends  turn on or off 
67. 11108     Choose these modes for Setting combinations that are  greater control over frequently used for shooting  shutter speed and can be saved  The saved  aperture value  settings can be immediately  retrieved for shooting simply  by rotating the mode dial to U     Bunooys uo 310W    E  Smart portrait mode    Gi Auto mode  1128     An automatic     point and   shoot    mode  recommended for first   time users of digital  cameras     Scene mode  L145      65     The camera detects smiling  faces using face priority  and releases the shutter  automatically  The Skin  softening function makes a  human subject s skin  appear smoother     Shoot with settings suitable for the scene by choosing one of the scene modes   SCENE  Scene   Choose the desired scene from 15 different scene types  and the camera s    settings are automatically optimized for the selected scene     In Scene auto selector mode  the camera automatically selects the optimum scene mode    for simpler shooting      Night landscape   Produces night landscape shots with reduced blurring and noise  or  capture the atmosphere of a night landscape with a slow shutter speed    Night portrait   The flash fires to light the portrait subject while preserving the    atmosphere of the evening or night view        i  Backlighting   The flash fires to prevent the backlit subject from being hidden in  shadow  or the HDR function can be used to shoot scenes with high contrast     44          When one of the following scenes is
68. 215  for more information     Editing Pictures          sainjid Bupa    151    Editing Pictures    Q Filter Effects  Digital Filter  Apply a variety of effects using digital filter  The following effect options are available   The image created with the filter effect is saved separately from the original picture file   Option Description  Gently softens the focus of the image from the center to the    Soft edge  In pictures taken with face priority  41197  or pet  detection  Q59  selected  areas around faces will be blurred     Keeps only selected image colors and makes other colors black     Selective color      oo P and white     Produce star like rays of light that radiate outward from bright  Cross screen objects such as sunlight reflections and city lights  Suitable for  night scenes     Creates images that look like they were shot with a fisheye lens     Fish        Eye Suitable for pictures shot in macro mode     Creates images that look like close up photos of a diorama   Miniature effect Suitable for pictures shot while looking down from a high  location  with the main subject near the center of the frame     1 Choose the desired picture from full frame   Q234  or thumbnail  Q115  playback mode  and press the MENU button     e The playback menu is displayed     sainqaig Bulipy       2 Use the multi selector to choose Q Filter TE  effects and press the   button  PROMEEC  Lia  hting  E softening  G Print order    Gy Slide show   On Protect    3 Choose the filter effect
69. 540  15 min  Yim VGA  640x480  2h 30min    All figures are approximate  The maximum recording time may vary by make of memory card and the   bitrates at which the movie was recorded      The maximum movie length for a single movie is 4 GB or 29 minutes  even when there is sufficient  free space on the memory card  The maximum movie length for a single movie is displayed during  recording     More Information    See    File and Folder Names     A1215  for more information     Autofocus Mode       Display the shooting screen  gt  MENU  gt    amp   Movie menu     11163   gt  Autofocus mode             Choose how the camera focuses when recording movies with the movie mode  switch rotated to HD     Option Description    Focus is locked when the   P movie record  button is pressed to  start recording  Select this option when the distance between the  camera and the subject will remain fairly consistent        Single AF   default setting     The camera focuses continuously during movie recording    Select this option when the distance between the camera and subject  will change significantly during recording  Use of Single AF is  recommended to prevent the sound of the camera focusing from  interfering with recording     Full time AF       Autofocus Mode during Movie Shooting       When the scene mode is Fireworks show  the focus is fixed at infinity   e Set the focus mode to MF  manual focus  and adjust the focus using manual focus  41142      Recording Movies    Electronic VR    
70. 9    Setting the Exposure for Shooting  P  S  A  M Modes        Shutter Speed and Aperture Value   The same exposure can be achieved with different  combinations of shutter speed and aperture value  allowing  you to freeze or blur motion and control depth of field  The  following figures show how shutter speed and aperture value                   affect exposure  When the ISO sensitivity setting  192  is   changed  the range of shutter speeds and aperture values at leases     which the correct exposure can be obtained also changes  Aperture  Shutter speed value   Shutter Speed           fe    o    e        n       fe    Q         y y I   S Fast shutter speed Slow shutter speed   1 1000 s 1 30 s   Aperture Value       Large aperture Small aperture   Small f number   Large f number   f 3 4 f 8    70    Setting the Exposure for Shooting  P  S  A  M Modes     P  Programmed Auto  Mode    The camera sets the shutter speed and aperture value automatically for optimal  exposure        1 Rotate the mode dial to P                       2 Frame the subject and shoot     e Inthe default setting  the camera automatically selects  gt   one or more of the nine focus areas containing the  subject closest to the camera  When the subject is in  focus  the focus area  active focus area  lights in green   maximum of nine areas   Q195         Flexible Program  In mode P  Programmed auto   different combinations of shutter  speed and aperture value can be selected without changing the  exposure by
71. 97 5  Enable or disable the digital zoom  2  Assign side zoom control Q198 k  Choose the function to be performed during shooting when the side zoom control is   rotated    Sound settings 199   Adjust sound settings    Auto off 199   Set the time before the camera enters standby mode to save power    Format memory Format card  1200   Format the internal memory or memory card    Language R201   Choose the language used for the camera monitor display    TV settings A201   Adjust the settings for connecting to a TV    Charge by computer R202  Choose whether or not to charge the camera battery when connecting to a computer via   the USB cable     185    Setup Menu          Reset file numbering A202  Reset the file numbering    Blink warning 203  Choose whether or not to detect blinking eyes when shooting pictures using face   priority    Reset all Q205  Restore camera settings to default values    Firmware version 208    Display the camera firmware version     Displaying the Setup Menu  Choose the     Setup  tab in the menu screen     1 Press the MENU button to display the  menu screen  P    Image size B  Optimize image G  White balance AUTO  ISO sensitivity  Metering     Exposure bracketing    Press on the multi selector     Shooting menu    e The tabs can now be selected   e See    Multi Selector     Q212      dnjas esawes dIseg  N    3 Press A or W to select the    tab        186    4 Press P or the    button     Setup Menu    The setup menu items can now be selected     7 z  
72. Auto is selected for AF area mode  Q95            m Notes on Metering     When the digital zoom is in effect  at magnifications of 1 2x to 1 8x  Metering is set to Center   weighted  and at magnifications of 2 0x to 4 0x  it is set to Spot  Note that when the digital zoom    is in effect  the metered area is not displayed on the monitor   e This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features  See    Functions that Cannot be    Applied Simultaneously     11104  for more information     Metering Area  The active metering area is displayed when Center weighted or Spot is selected for Metering     Qs      Buljooyus uo aow    93    Buljooys uo 310W    94    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Exposure Bracketing       Set to P  S or A  gt  MENU  Shooting menu   gt  Exposure bracketing             Continuous shooting can be performed while changing the exposure  brightness   automatically  This is effective when adjusting the brightness of an image is difficult                              0 3  Camera varies exposure by 0 EV   0 3 EV  and  0 3 EV over next three shots  The three  shots are taken in sequence when the shutter release button is pressed all the way    0 7  Camera varies exposure by 0 EV   0 7 EV  and  0 7 EV over next three shots  The three  shots are taken in sequence when the shutter release button is pressed all the way    1 0  Camera varies exposure by 0 EV   1 0 EV  and  1 0 EV over next three shots  The three  shots are taken in seq
73. Auto sort and press the           button   2 Use the multi selector to choose a desired Bee  category     For information about categories  see    Auto Sort Mode  Categories   11130     See    Operations in Auto Sort Mode   Q131  for more  information about operating the auto sort mode  screen    Press the    button to display an image in the selected  category in full frame playback mode    The icon of the category currently played back will be  displayed at the top right of the monitor    To choose a desired category again  repeat steps 1 and  2     Other scenes                                        129    y2eqkejd Uo 310W    130    Finding Images in Auto Sort Mode    Auto Sort Mode Categories  Category    E Smile mages captured in s     97     mages captured in     Night portrait      B  Backlighting      8 Portraits    e Portrait   1151    TI Food mages captured in  Landscape mages captured in    mages captured in    Dusk to dawn    EM  Night landscape    Q748      Sunset  Q153   Dusk dawn  C0154   Fireworks show  Q157     mages captured in            Close ups mages captured in     Pet portrait mages captured in  WR Movie Movies  11157      Description    mart portrait mode  C1165  with smile timer    set to On are displayed     mages captured in P  S  A  Mor U mode using face detection    he following scene modes        1149      A50   Party indoor  Q152     he Food  Q156  scene mode   he Landscape   Q151  scene mode     he following scene modes     he macro close up f
74. Cannot take pictures  remaining  Battery Charge or replace the battery   exhausted  i       Number of Exposures Remaining    The number of exposures remaining is displayed   The number of pictures that can be stored depends on the remaining capacity of the  internal memory or memory card  the image quality  and the image size  C1185      Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select     Auto  Mode    Indicators Displayed in     Auto  Mode         Shooting mode Vibration reduction icon  E is displayed in Reduces the effects of      auto  mode  camera shake        Movie options  Only when a memory  card is inserted  the    Shutter speed N type of movie is   70  4 displayed for movie  recording  A157  164     165      Aperture value  L170  Image quality image size        The current image quality   Internal memory indicator  compression ratio  and image  Pictures are recorded to internal memory size are displayed  The default   approx  102 MB   When a memory card is settings are NORM  Normal  for    image quality and             inserted   I  is not displayed and pictures are  recorded to the memory card   4000x3000  for image size     When the monitor has been turned off in standby mode to save power  the power on lamp is  blinking   Q199   turn on the monitor again with one of the following operations     Press the power switch  the shutter release button  the D gt   button or the      movie   record  button     Rotate the mode dial     apow  ony    J yoeqhe g pue AydesGoioud dIseg    
75. Digital  SD  memory cards have been tested and approved for   use in this camera    e When recording a movie onto a memory card  a memory card with an SD speed  class of Class 6 or higher is recommended  If the transfer speed of the card is slow   the movie recording may end unexpectedly     SD memory cards SDHC memory cards    SDXC memory cards             SanDisk 4GB  8 GB  16 GB  32 GB   64 GB  TOSHIBA 4GB  8 GB  16 GB  32 GB   64 GB     4 GB  8 GB  12 GB   Panasonic 16 GB  24 GB  32 GB 48 GB  64 GB  Lexar 4GB  8 GB  16 GB  32GB        1 Before using a card reader or similar device  check that the device supports 2 GB cards   2 SDHC compliant  Before using a card reader or similar device  check that the SD    device supports SDHC   3 SDXC compliant  Before using a card reader or similar device  check that the S    device supports SDXC  XC    Contact the manufacturer for details on the above cards        Pictures  movies and voice memos are assigned file names as follows     DSCNO0001 JPG  IL  l    Identifier  not shown on camera monitor  Extension  signifies the file type                 Original still pictures  voice Still pictures           memo attachment DSCN Movies MOV  included   movies     esi   Voice memos  Small copies  voice memo SSCN    attachment included     Cropped copies  voice  memo attachment included     Pictures created with picture  editing other than cropping  and small picture  voice  memo attachment  included   movies created  with movie editing    R
76. From an Album     Q125  for more information  123    yoeqhe q uo OW    124    Sorting Favorite Images  Favorite Pictures Mode     Viewing Images in an Album   When using      J favorite pictures mode     images added to an album can be   displayed by selecting the album       In full frame playback mode  images in the same album can be played back   A111  and edited  41146     e When the MENU button is pressed in full frame playback mode or thumbnail  display mode  the favorite pictures menu  Q126  is displayed  and all images  added to an album can be selected for viewing in a slide show  or applying print  order or protection settings     1 Press the MENU button during  playback  select the NODE  playback  mode  tab  and then press P or the     button  Q120       To display a list of albums  press A or Y  to choose   J Favorite pictures and  press the   button     Playback mode    Favorite pictures  Auto sort  List by date       2 Use the multi selector to choose an album     e See    Using Favorite Pictures Mode     1126  for more  information about operating the list of albums screen     Favorite pictures          When the    button is pressed  an image in the  selected album is displayed in full frame playback  mode    The icon of the album currently being played back is  displayed at the top right of the monitor    To choose an album again  repeat steps 1 and 2                                         Sorting Favorite Images  Favorite Pictures Mode     Removing Images Fr
77. High Definition Multimedia Interface  which is one type of multimedia  interface     HDMI CEC    is an abbreviation of HDMI Consumer Electronics Control  which enables  operations to be linked between compatible devices     201    dnjas es  wen dIseg    202    Setup Menu    Charge by Computer       Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   211186   gt  Charge by computer             Choose whether or not the battery inserted into the camera is charged when the  camera is connected to a computer via the USB cable  Q178      Auto  default setting     When the camera is connected to a computer that is running  the battery inserted  into the camera is automatically charged using power supplied by the computer     Off    The battery inserted into the camera is not charged when the camera is connected  to a computer     m Notes on Connecting the Camera to a Printer    e The battery cannot be charged with connection to a printer  even if the printer complies with the  PictBridge standard       When Auto is selected for Charge by computer  it may be impossible to print images with direct  connection of the camera to some printers  If the PictBridge startup screen is not displayed on the  monitor after the camera is connected to a printer and turned on  turn the camera off and  disconnect the USB cable  Set Charge by computer to Off and reconnect the camera to the  printer     Reset File Numbering       Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   21186   gt  Reset file numbering    
78. Nikon    DIGITAL CAMERA    COOLPIX P500    User   s Manual       Trademark Information    icrosoft  Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or  trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries   acintosh  Mac OS  and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc   registered in the   S and other countries  The iFrame logo and the iFrame symbol are trademarks  f Apple Inc    dobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc    DXC  SDHC and SD Logos are trademarks of SD 3C  LLC    ictBridge is a trademark    DMI  HMA logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are  trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC    All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation  provided with your Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of  their respective holders           O G       Ty ta    AVC Patent Portfolio License   This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal and  non commercial use of a consumer to  i  encode video in compliance with the AVC  standard     AVC video   and or  ii  decode AVC video that was encoded by a  consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was  obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC video  No license is granted  or shall be implied for any other use  Additional information may be obtained from  MPEG LA  L L C    See http   www mpegla com     Introduction    First Steps    Basic Phot
79. Note on the Flash   When the flash is lowered  the flash setting is fixed at off and    appears at the top of the monitor  In  situations where a flash is needed  such as in dark locations or when the subject is backlit  be sure to  raise the flash  Q37      Functions Available in     Auto  Mode      The flash mode  C1136  can be adjusted  self timer  C1139   focus mode  C1140  and exposure  compensation  Q43  can be applied      Press the MENU button to specify settings for the shooting menu options Image quality  11183   and Image size  1184      Vibration Reduction      See Vibration reduction  Q193  in the setup menu  11185  for more information      Set Vibration reduction to Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting     29    apow  Ny  K y2eqhejqg pue AydesBoxoyd dIseg    30          1 Ready the camera   e Hold the camera steadily in both hands     e Keep your fingers  hair  strap and other objects away from the lens  flash  AF assist  illuminator and microphone                          2 Framea picture     Position the main subject near the center of the  monitor   Using the Viewfinder Diopter adjustment    Use the viewfinder to frame pictures when bright light control    makes it difficult to see the display on the monitor  Press   the  O  button to switch to the viewfinder  A16     When the diopter for the viewfinder is out of focus    rotate the diopter adjustment control to a position   where the display is clearly visible  1116     e Take car
80. Other settings can be selected     SCENE  gt  X Party indoor    Suitable for taking pictures in parties  Captures the effects of   candlelight and other indoor background lighting    e The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame    e Hold the camera steadily as pictures are easily affected by  camera shake  When shooting under low lighting  use of a  tripod is recommended  Set Vibration reduction   1 193   to Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during  shooting     ole  o  o  e  s  u     1 Slow sync with red eye reduction flash mode may be used  Other settings can be selected   2 Other settings can be selected              Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     SCENE  gt   amp  Beach    Captures the brightness of such subjects as beaches  or sunlit  expanses of water   e The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame        or Oo  De    De       Other settings can be selected     SCENE  gt   8  Snow  Captures the brightness of such subjects as sunlit snowfields     e The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame     a       Buljooys uo ao     s   Oo De  s  u       Other settings can be selected     SCENE  gt    Sunset    Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises   e The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame        s  o Do De r m       Other settings can be selected          Use of a tripod is recommended in scenes with which     is indicated  Set Vibration reduction   11193  to Off when
81. RRECT TYPE   DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES    ACCORDING TO THE    INSTRUCTIONS    z       This symbol indicates that this  product is to be collected  separately        The following apply only to  users in European countries     This symbol on the battery    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     users in European countries     e All batteries  whether marked with  this symbol or not  are 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     indicates that the battery is  o be collected separately           The following apply only to          For Your Safety  WARNINGS  Notices                                         Introduction     About This Manual      Information and Precautions   Parts of the Camera      Camera Body          Changing the Angle of the Monitor    Raising and Lowering the Flash             Attaching the Camera Strap and Lens Cap    Monitor     Basic Operations  Command Dia  Multi Selector     MENU  Menu  Button  Switching Between Tabs in the Menu Screen   Using Camera Menus      Pressing the Shutter  Release Button Halfway All the Way  IOl  Monitor  Button     DISP  Display  Button  3       First Step
82. SCN File number  assigned automatically in  ascending order  starting with    0001        FSCN       A folder for storing files is automatically created using the following naming  convention     Folder number   NIKON     e g      1OONIKON      If there are 200 files in  a folder  a new folder is created   For example  the folder name following     100NIKON    becomes    101NIKON     A new folder is also created when the file  numbers in a folder reach 9999 or Reset file numbering  C1202  is performed   The next file number is set automatically to    0001    If a folder contains no files  a new folder is not created even if Reset file  numbering is performed    Voice memo file names have the same identifier and file number as the picture  to which the voice memo is attached    In Panorama assist  C1158   a folder is created for each shooting session using the  following naming convention     Folder number   P_XXX   e g   101P_001       Pictures are saved in sequence in file numbers starting from 0001    Each time a picture is taken in Interval timer shooting  C1177   a folder named  with the convention     Folder number   INTVL   e g   101INTVL  is created  Pictures  are saved in sequence in file numbers starting from 0001     Xapu  pue sa oN Jed UYI9 L    215    File and Folder Names    e When image files or voice files are copied between the internal memory and a  memory card  Q144   the file naming conventions are as follows      Files copied using Selected images are copi
83. Usage    The camera sets the shutter  speed and aperture value    automatically for optimal  Programmed eee          P rive exposure  Flexible program  Recommended for most z  71  which changes the combination   situations  Q  of shutter speed and aperture 2  value with the same exposure  2   can be used  Q971   z  ry  e   Use to shoot fast moving Z  Shutter  The user chooses the shutter subjects with a fast shutter speed      S priority auto   speed  the camera selects the or use to emphasize the   72  aperture value automatically  movements of a moving subject  with a slow shutter speed   Aperture  The user chooses the aperture Use to blur the background or  A priority auto   value  the camera selects the bring both the foreground and   Q73  shutter speed automatically  background into focus   a Use to control the exposure  Manual user controls both the F    M  74 er speed and aperture value  according to shooting             requirements        Even when the mode dial is set to U  user setting mode   you can shoot in P   Programmed auto   S  Shutter priority auto   A  Aperture priority auto  or M   Manual   The setting combinations  user settings  that are frequently used for  shooting can be saved in U  11108      Functions Available in P  S  A and M Modes  e The flash mode  Q136  can be changed  and the self timer  C1139   focus mode  A40  and  exposure compensation  Q143  settings can be adjusted       Press the MENU button to adjust the shooting menu  1181  settings  6
84. a  button   e Deleted images cannot be recovered   e To cancel  select No and press the     button              Operating the Erase Selected Images Screen    1 Press the multi selector  lt  or P to choose an ee eee  image to be deleted and press A to add     to  the image     To undo the selection  press W to remove  2  S      Rotate the zoom control  Q74  toward T  Q  to switch ae    back to full frame playback or W  3  to display  thumbnails     2 Add    toall desired images and then press the    button to confirm  the selection   e A confirmation dialog is displayed  Follow the instructions displayed on the monitor     m Notes on Deletion       Deleted images cannot be restored  Transfer important images to a computer before deleting them       Protected images cannot be deleted  C1139      e Deleting images captured with the continuous shooting feature  gt     Deleting Images in a Sequence   C1114     Deleting the Last Image Captured While in Shooting Mode    In shooting mode  press the ff button to delete the last image captured              apow  ony    J yoeqhe g pue AydesGoioud dIseg    35    apow  Ny  Ky eqAejq pue AydesBoxoud dseg    36       In dark locations or when the subject is backlit  you can shoot pictures with a flash by  raising the flash  You can set a flash mode that suits the shooting conditions    e The flash has a range of about 0 5 to 8 0 m  1 ft  8 in  to 26 ft   at the wide angle  zoom position  and about 2 2 to 4 5 m  7 ft  3 in  to 14 ft   at the
85. a setting other than Auto for contrast  sharpening  and saturation   This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features  See    Functions that Cannot be  Applied Simultaneously     Q104  for more information     87    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Custom in Optimize Image    Select Custom to make separate adjustments to the  following options     Image sharpening AUTO  Saturation AUTO    Contrast    Control contrast   Lower settings prevent loss of detail in highlights    under harsh lighting or in direct sunlight  Higher  0  settings preserve detail in misty landscapes and other 2  low contrast subjects  zl  The default setting is Auto       Bunooys uo 310W    Image sharpening    Choose how much outlines are sharpened during    shooting   Choose high settings for sharp outlines  low settings  0  for softer outlines   2    The default setting is Auto  zil     1     2       Contrast    Normal   Low   Medium low  Medium high  High    Image sharpening  AUTO Auto    Normal   Low   Medium low  Medium high  High    OFF   Off    Saturation    Control the vividness of colors    Choose moderate for less saturated colors  enhanced  for more vivid colors   0  The default setting is Auto         1    m Note on Image Sharpening       Saturation    Normal  Moderate  Enhanced    The effects of image sharpening cannot be previewed on the monitor during shooting  Check results    in playback mode   88 play    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Mo
86. aces or hairpins    The battery is prone to leakage when  ully discharged  To avoid damage to  he product  be sure to remove the  battery when no charge remains   Discontinue use immediately should  you notice any change in the battery              such as discoloration or deformation     break the battery insulation or casing     For Your Safety      If liquid from the damaged battery    comes in contact with clothing or  skin  rinse immediately with plenty of  water     AX Observe the following precautions    when handling the Charging AC   Adapter  Keep dry  Failure to observe this  precaution could result in fire or  electric shock   Dust on or near the metal parts of  he plug should be removed with a  dry cloth  Continued use could result  in fire   Do not handle the plug or go near  he Charging AC Adapter during  ightning storms  Failure to observe  his precaution could result in  electric shock   Do not damage  modify  forcibly tug  or bend the USB cable  place it under  heavy objects  or expose it to heat or  flames  Should the insulation be  damaged and the wires become  exposed  take it to a Nikon   authorized service representative for  inspection  Failure to observe these  precautions could result in fire or  electric shock   Do not handle the plug or Charging  AC Adapter with wet hands  Failure  o observe this precaution could  result in electric shock   Do not use with travel converters or  adapters designed to convert from  one voltage to another or with DC   o
87. ack Menu    Press the  gt   button to enter playback mode  Q134    Press the MENU button to display the playback menu            Playback menu    Eh D Lighting   i Skin softening     Filter effects    amp  Print order   O Slide show    n Protect    15 05 2011 15330  0004JPG          Korie     4 1321                e Use the multi selector to select items and set functions on menus  Q112    e To exit the playback menu  press the MENU button           Print Order  Setting the Pictures and Number of Copies to  Print       Press the   gt   button  Playback mode   gt  MENU  Playback menu   gt   amp  Print order                yoeqhe d Uo asoy     If you choose to use one of the following methods to print pictures that are   recorded on a memory card  the pictures to print and the number of copies can be   set in advance on the memory card    e Printing with a DPOF compatible  Q233  printer that is equipped with a card  slot    e Ordering the prints from a digital photo lab that has a DPOF service    e Printing by connecting the camera to a PictBridge compatible  111233  printer   179    When the memory card is removed from the camera  the print order  settings can also be applied to the pictures recorded on the internal memory      1 Use the multi selector to choose Select  images and press the   button     Print order       Delete print set       135    ypeqhe q uo OW    136    Playback Options  Playback Menu    2 Choose the pictures  up to a maximum of 99   and number of copies 
88. ages        Error Messages    Easy panorama shooting may not be  available in the following situations      When shooting has not finished  Cannot perform easy after a certain period of time  panorama shooting  When the camera movement  speed is too fast  When the camera is not straight  relative to the panorama direction    Voice memos cannot be attached  A voice memo cannot to movies   be attached to this file     Select an image captured with this  camera     Someone may have  had their eyes closed  when the picture was  taken     Check results in playback mode     e Confirm the conditions that are  required for editing   e Movies cannot be edited     Time out error while   Choose memory card with faster  recording movie  write speed     No more folders can   Insert anew memory card  or format   26  200   be created  the internal memory memory card    202    Cannot edit selected  picture        Remove the memory card from the  camera to play back images saved  in the camera s internal memory    e To copy files from internal memory  to memory card  press the MENU  button to display the copy screen   then copy the files from internal  memory to memory card     No pictures in the    internal memory or  memory card     XapU  pue sa oON Jed UYI9 L    219    Error Messages    9  File contains no image File cannot be viewed on this camera   data  File not created with       View file using the computer or any     COOLPIX P500  other device which was used to  This file cannot be p
89. all is performed after all pictures  are deleted from the internal memory or memory card  Q35   the file numbers  for the next shot pictures start from    0001    e The following settings remain unaffected even if Reset all is performed   Shooting menu  Preset manual data for White balance  Q191    Playback menu  Sequence display options  11145  and Choose key  picture  11145    Setup menu  Time zone and date  1188   Language  Q201  and Video  mode  1201  in TV settings   e User settings that were saved for mode dial U are not reset to the default settings  when Reset all is performed  To change these settings back to the default  settings  use Reset user settings  110         Firmware Version       Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   11186   gt  Firmware version          Displays the current camera firmware version     COOLPIX P500 Ver X X          Caring for the Camera       To ensure continued enjoyment of this Nikon product  observe the following  precautions when using or storing the device     vV Keep dry    The device will be damaged if immersed in water or subjected to high humidity     mM Do not drop    The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shock or vibration     mM Handle the lens and all moving parts with care    Do not apply force to the lens  lens cover  monitor  memory card slot or battery chamber  These parts  are easily damaged  Applying force to the lens cover could result in camera malfunction or damage  to the lens  Should the monitor b
90. amera or  Charging AC Adapter in the  presence of flammable gas   Do not use electronic equipment in the   presence of flammable gas  as this   could result in explosion or fire     A Do not look at the sun through  the viewfinder   Viewing the sun or other strong light   source through the viewfinder could   cause permanent visual impairment     A  Handle the camera strap with  care   Never place the strap around the neck   of an infant or child     A   Keep out of reach of children  Particular care should be taken to  prevent infants from putting the  battery or other small parts into their  mouths     A   Observe caution when handling    Th  im  fol    the battery  e battery may leak or explode if  properly handled  Observe the  owing precautions when handling    the battery for use in this product     Before replacing the battery  turn the  product off  If you are using the  Charging AC Adapter AC adapter  be  sure it is unplugged    Use only a Rechargeable Li ion  Battery EN EL5  supplied   Charge the  battery by inserting it into the  camera and connecting the  Charging AC Adapter EH 69P   supplied     When inserting the battery  do not  attempt to insert it upside down or  backwards   Do not short or disassemble the  battery or attempt to remove or       Do not expose the battery to flame  or to excessive heat    Do not immerse in or expose to  water    Replace the terminal cover when  ransporting the battery  Do not  ransport or store with metal objects  such as neckl
91. ange in which the camera automatically adjusts  ISO sensitivity  from ISO 160 200  default setting  or ISO 160 400  The camera  will not raise sensitivity beyond the maximum value in the selected range  Set the  maximum value for ISO sensitivity for effective control over the amount of    grain     that appears in images      160 200  400  800  1600  3200  ISO sensitivity will be locked at the specified value   Minimum shutter speed    When the shooting mode is P or A and ISO sensitivity is set to Auto  High ISO  sensitivity auto  or Fixed range auto  the shutter speed at which the ISO  sensitivity automatic control starts to function  1 125 to one second  is set  The  default setting is None  If the exposure is insufficient with the shutter speed that is  set here  the ISO sensitivity is increased automatically to obtain the correct exposure   If the exposure is still insufficient even after the ISO sensitivity is increased  the shutter  speed slows down     When ISO sensitivity is enabled  the current setting is displayed during shooting    Qs     e When Auto is selected  the icon is not displayed at ISO 160  but is displayed  if the ISO sensitivity automatically increases to more than 160  238       is displayed when High ISO sensitivity auto is selected  and tg and the  maximum ISO sensitivity value are displayed when Fixed range auto is selected    Notes on ISO Sensitivity      In M  manual  mode  ISO sensitivity will be fixed at ISO 160 if Auto  High ISO sensitivity aut
92. any data on the card that  you want to keep  select No  and  backup the data to a computer  before formatting the memory card   To format the memory card  select  Yes and press the   button     Memory card has not  been formatted for use  in this camera     Choose lower image quality or 83  84  smaller image size    Delete pictures and movies  35  170  Replace memory card    Remove memory card and use   internal memory     Error occurred while   Format the internal memory or 200  recording picture  memory card    Camera has run out of   Replace the memory card  or format   26  200   file numbers  the internal memory memory card   216    The following pictures cannot be   used    e Pictures recorded with easy  panorama  Pictures shot with Image size of  E  3984x2656   82 3968x2232     Memory card is full     Picture cannot be  used for Welcome  screen      M 1920x1080 or     2992x2992  Pictures created with small picture   154   or crop function that are 160x120   156  or smaller    There is insufficient     AE   Delete pictures from destination   space to save a copy     Display   id    Unable to create  panorama      i    Unable to create  panorama  Pan the  camera in one direction  only     ci     Unable to create  panorama  Pan the  camera more slowly         Sound file cannot be  saved      iJ    A blink was detected in  the picture just taken      i    Image cannot be  modified     ci     Cannot record movie      i  Cannot reset file  numbering     Memory contains no  im
93. arate files  Q215      Editing function Application  Quick retouch  Q148    Easily create a copy with enhanced contrast and richer colors     Create a copy of the current picture with enhanced brightness    D Lighting  149  and contrast  brightening dark portions of the picture     Skin softening  11150    Make facial skin tones softer     Apply a variety of effects using digital filter  The available effects  Filter effects  11152  are Soft  Selective color  Cross screen  Fisheye and  Miniature effect     Create a small copy of pictures suitable for uses such as e mail    Small picture  11154  ahnen    Add a black frame around the picture  Use when you want to    Black border  11155  add a black border to a picture     Crop a portion of the picture  Use to zoom in on a subject or    Crop  C1156  arrange a composition     sainyalg Bunipa    vV Notes on Picture Editing      Pictures shot with an Image size  1184  of     3984x2656   88 3968x2232      1920x1080 and  L   2992x2992 can only be modified using the Black border editing function   Also  editing functions other than Black border are not available for still images captured while  recording high definition or full high definition movies  41155    e Pictures recorded with easy panorama cannot be edited   e When no faces are detected in the picture  skin softening cannot be applied  41150    e COOLPIX P500 s editing functions are not available for pictures shot with digital cameras other than  COOLPIX P500   e Ifa copy cre
94. ard  are referred to as    memory card      e The setting at the time of purchase is referred to as the    default setting      e The names of menu items displayed in the camera monitor  and the names of  buttons or messages displayed on a computer monitor appear in bold     Screen Samples  In this manual  images are sometimes omitted from monitor and viewfinder display  samples so that monitor indicators can be more clearly shown     Illustrations and Screen Display  Illustrations and text displays shown in this manual may differ from actual display     Internal Memory and Memory Cards    Pictures taken with this camera can be stored in the camera   s internal memory or on removable  memory cards  If a memory card is inserted  all new pictures will be stored on the memory card and  delete  playback  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 accessed for picture  storage  deletion  or viewing     uolanposu     uonpnponu        Life Long Learning    As part of Nikon s    Life Long Learning    commitment to ongoing product support and education   continually updated information is available online 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   vww nikon asia com   Visit these sites to keep up to date with the l
95. are a large number of images on the memory card  it may take some time for  Nikon Transfer 2 to start     Confirm that the source device is displayed in the transfer options  Source panel and click Start Transfer                  Nikon Tranter        Source device    Start Transfer  button          Any images that have not been transferred to the computer will be transferred  default  setting of ViewNxX 2      SJ2 ULd pue Sia NdWO gt     suosia  0  HuljaUUOD    175    Connecting to a Computer    When transfer is complete  the ViewNxX 2 screen is displayed  ViewNX 2 default setting   and transferred images are displayed        suayUld pue siajndWod    suolsiAaja L 0  Huly2auUU0D    For more information on using ViewNx 2  refer to the ViewNX 2 help information     177      Disconnecting the Camera    Do not turn off the camera or disconnect the camera from the computer during  transfer   When transfer is complete  turn off the camera and disconnect the USB cable     The camera turns off automatically if there is no communication with the  computer for 30 minutes while the camera is connected via the USB cable     v Charging the Battery    The power on lamp slowly blinks orange while the battery inserted into the camera is charging    176  178      Connecting to a Computer    Transferring Images Using a Computer   s Card Slot or a Commercially   available Card Reader   When the memory card is inserted into a computer s card slot or into a commercially available card   reader  th
96. asuring the life  of camera batteries  Measured at 23   2    C  73   4    F   zoom adjusted with each shot  flash  fired with every other shot  Image quality set to Normal  Image size set to  2  4000x3000   Battery life may vary depending on shooting interval and length of time menus and images    are displayed     Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL5    Rechargeable lithium ion battery  DC 3 7 V  1100 mAh  0  C to 40  C  32   F to 104   F     Approx  36 x 54 x 8 mm  1 4 x 2 1 x 0 3 in    excluding  projections     Approx  30 g  1 1 oz   excluding terminal cover     AC 100 to 240 V  50 60 Hz  0 068 to 0 042 A    Type  i Rated capacity  a Operating temperature  F Dimensions  z  WxHxD   a Weight  5  2 Charging AC Adapter EH 69P  5  2 Rated input  x  Rated output    Operating temperature    Dimensions   WxHxD     Weight    m Specifications    DC 5 0 V  550 mA  0  C to 40  C  32   F to 104   F     Approx  55 x 22 x 54 mm  2 2 x 0 9 x 2 2 in    excluding plug  adapter   For Argentina  Approx  55 x 59 x 63 mm  2 2 x 24 x 2 5 in      Approx  55 g  2 0 oz   excluding plug adapter  For Argentina  Approx  80 g  2 9 oz     e Nikon will not be held liable for any errors this manual may contain   232   The appearance of this product and its specifications are subject to change without notice     Specifications    Supported Standards    e DCF  Design Rule for Camera File System is a standard widely used in the digita  camera industry to ensure compatibility among different makes of camera   
97. at Auto under the Optimize  image options     When Black and white is selected for Optimize  image  White balance will be fixed at Auto        When shooting in Pre shooting cache  Continuous  H  120 fps  Continuous H  60 fps or Multi shot 16   ISO sensitivity is set automatically according to the  brightness when shooting mode P  S or A is used   The setting for ISO sensitivity is fixed at 160 for shooting  mode M    When shooting with Continuous L  3200 cannot  be selected  If Continuous L is selected when ISO  sensitivity is set to 3200  sensitivity changes to  1600     Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Restricted function Setting Description    Metering AF area mode When AF area mode is set to Center  while Metering   95  is set to Spot AF area  the Metering setting  automatically changes to Matrix   Active D Lighting   Metering is reset to Matrix when Active D Lighting   A103  is set to any mode other than Off   Continuous  Continuous Continuous and Exposure bracketing are not  Exposure  QA76  Exposure   available simultaneously     A f Exposure bracketing is reset to Off when  bracketing bracketing continuous is set to any mode other than Single   A94 The setting for continuous is reset to Single when  Exposure bracketing is set to any mode other than  off     Self timer  Q39    Continuous and the Self timer are not available  simultaneously     Optimize image   When Black and white is selected and B amp W   color   87  is enabled in Optimize image  t
98. ate the menus     A12        uopnponu     Displayed when the    2 is displayed when there menu contains two    are previous menu options or more pages    Tab for the menus available in the current  shooting mode  tab for playback mode menu    Tab for movie menu  during shooting mode   page size  A timize image  playback menu  during playback mode  Te Era    ISO sensitivity  VESI     Tab for displaying the setup menu oue rac keting F       Displayed when there are following  menu options      The displayed tabs differ according to the chosen shooting mode         auto  mode  Auto menu tab  aH  scene   Scene menu tab  Q245     Night landscape   Night landscape menu tab  C1148       Gi  Night portrait   Night portrait menu tab  Q249       iB  Backlighting   Backlighting menu tab  Q250            Smart portrait   Smart portrait menu tab  L167      P S A M U  Shooting menu tab  81     Switching Between Tabs in the Menu Screen  In the menu screen that is displayed when the MENU button is pressed  choose the  left end tab to switch to the menu of the chosen tab     hooting menu      Shooting menu       E  Time zone and date  Optimize image Gi rac Monitor settings ks  White balance AUTO Y Print date OFF  ISO sensitivity ain Vibration reduction w  MESI  Motion detection OFF    Exposure bracketing OFF   AF assist AUTO  Press the multi selector  lt  Press the multi selector    The corresponding menu  to highlight the tab  or W to choose another is displayed   tab  and press either the  
99. ated using the COOLPIX P500 is viewed on a different digital camera  it may not be  possible to display the picture properly or transfer it to a computer   e Editing functions are not available when there is not enough free space in the internal memory or  on the memory card   e For sequences for which only a key picture is displayed  11113   perform one of the following  operations before editing     Press the   button to display individual images  and then select an image in the sequence    Set Sequence display options  Q145  to Individual pictures so that each image is  displayed individually  and then select an image       146    Picture Editing Functions    Restrictions on Picture Editing    The following restrictions apply when editing pictures that were created by editing     Editing function used Editing function to add  Quick retouch Skin softening  Small picture  Black border or crop can be used   D Lighting Quick retouch  D Lighting or Filter effects cannot be used  Filter effects ogether     Quick retouch  D Lighting  Filter effects  Small picture  Black    2D lua border or crop can be used     Small picture o additional editing functions can be used   Black border Small picture can be used   Crop Black border can be used        e Copies created by editing cannot be edited again using the same edit function    e To use an editing function together with small picture  use the other edit function first  and use  small picture as the last edit function performed on t
100. atest product information  tips  answers to frequently  asked questions  FAQs   and general advice on digital imaging and photography  Additional  information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area  Visit the site below for  contact information    http   imaging nikon com     Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories    Nikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic  circuitry  Only Nikon brand electronic accessories  including battery chargers  batteries  Charging AC  Adapter 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    The use of third party rechargeable Li ion batteries not bearing the Nikon holographic seal could  interfere with normal operation of the camera or result in the batteries overheating  igniting   rupturing  or leaking     For more information about Nikon brand accessories  contact a local authorized Nikon dealer     Holographic seal  Identifies this    device as an authentic Nikon product  byin uoyiN uo        Before Taking Important Pictures    Before taking pictures on important occasions  such as at weddings or before taking the camera on  a trip   take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning normally  Nikon will not
101. ay IOW             AA  Ve  isa             e Use the multi selector to select items and set functions on the menu  12    e Press the MENU button to exit the movie menu        163    Recording Movies    Movie Options       Display the shooting screen  gt  MENU  gt       Movie menu     11163   gt  Movie options       Options can be selected for the movie that is recorded when the movie mode  switch is rotated to HD  The higher the resolution and bitrate  the higher the picture  quality  but the file size also becomes larger     Option    idk HD 1080p   1920x1080    default setting     ikm HD 1080p  1920x1080     20 HD 720p  1280x720     a  iFrame 540  960x540     Weim VGA  640x480     ypeqhelg pue Bulpsoray IAOW    Movies with an aspec   high definition  This op   hat is compatible wi   mage size  1920 x 1080 pixe   ovie bitrate  14 Mbps    screen TV    Movies with an aspec  high definition  This op    Description    ratio of    ratio of    screen TV that is compatible wi    Movies with an aspec             mage size  1920 x 1080 pixe   ovie bitrate  12 Mbps       ratio of    6 9 are recorded in full    ion is suited to playback on a wide    h full high definition   s    6 9 are recorded in full    ion is suited to playback on a wide    th full high definition   s          6 9 are recorded in high     definition  This option is suited to playback on a wide    screen TV   mage size  1280 x 720 pixels  ovie bitrate  9 Mbps    Movies with an aspect ratio of 16 9 are recorded     I
102. button halfway    and the focus locks  A sound will be heard while the camera focuses     In other shooting modes  Full time AF is turned on automatically when macro mode is turned on     except Pet portrait scene mode      Infinity    If you set focus mode to infinity while using     auto  mode or the P  S  A  M and U modes  the    focus area will not be displayed on the screen     apow  ony    J yoeqdejg pue AydesGojoud dIseg    41    apow  oiny  KA y2eqAejqg pue AydesBoxoud dseg    42    Using Focus Mode    Using Manual Focus    Available when the shooting mode is P  S  A  M  U or the Sports scene mode   Select a shooting mode with the mode dial  11144      1       Press 4   focus mode  on the multi   selector to display the setup menu   for focus mode    e Use the multi selector to choose MF   manual focus  and press the     button        MP is displayed on the top of the monitor   and the image area and the enlarged  center of the picture are displayed at the same time           Adjust the focus     Use the multi selector to adjust the focus while viewing  the image on the monitor     Press A to focus on far subjects     Press W to focus on near subjects    Press the shutter release button halfway to check the  composition  Press the shutter release button the rest of  the way down to take the picture     ZA  56  iS          Press the      button    e The set focus is locked  You can continue shooting with g  the locked focus      To readjust the focus  press the   butto
103. camera has become hot  Leave the camera   off until the inside of the camera has cooled  and then try   turning it on again    The camera and battery may not perform properly if they   210   are cold        Camera is off   Battery is exhausted   Standby mode for saving power  Press the power switch    23  34  shutter release button or the   gt   button  or rotate the   Monitor and mode dial    viewfinder are Monitor and viewfinder cannot be used simultaneously    blank  Press the  O  button to alternate between displays   Camera and computer are connected via USB cable  173  Camera and TV are connected via A V cable or HDMI 171  cable   Interval timer shooting in progress     Troubleshooting    Problem Cause Solution m       Ambient lighting too bright  use viewfinder or move to  Monitor is hard to darker location   read  e Adjust monitor brightness    e Monitor is dirty  Clean monitor     The viewfinder is   R i  hari to read  Adjust diopter adjustment control  6 30    e You cannot switch the display in the following situations     While recording or playing back movies 57  168  While recording or playing back voice memos  During interval timer shooting  While connected to a printer  While displaying image deletion screens  You cannot switch the display while displaying a certain    Display does not  switch to monitor   or viewfinder   when the IOl  button is pressed        error message     If the camera clock has not been set     Date not set    24  188   indicator blinks 
104. ce  This option is displayed when a picture in a sequence has been  selected before displaying the playback menu  All pictures in the current sequence are  copied     f Allimages       m Notes on Copying Pictures       JPEG   MOV   and WAV format files can be copied  Files saved in any other format cannot be copied      Voice memo  1142  attached to pictures and Protect setting  11139  are also copied with the  pictures    e Operation is not guaranteed with pictures captured with another make of camera or that have  been modified on a computer       Print order settings  Q135  and the contents of the album  C1122  are not copied with the  pictures      Pictures with Hide image  Q141  settings cannot be copied    e Pictures or movies copied from the internal memory or a memory card cannot be displayed in auto  sort mode  C1129       If Sequence display options  Q145  is set to Key picture only and a picture in the sequence  is selected and the   button is pressed to display individual pictures  Q113   only C   gt  dd   memory card to internal memory  image copy is available     Playback Options  Playback Menu    Message     Memory contains no images        If there are no pictures saved on a memory card inserted in the camera when playback mode is  applied  the message Memory contains no images  will be displayed  Press the MENU button to  display the copy option screen  and copy the pictures saved in the camera s internal memory to the  memory card     More Information    See
105. cenes  Scene Mode     SCENE  gt  9 Pet portrait    Use this mode for shooting pictures of dogs or cats  The camera  detects and focuses on the face of a dog or cat  When the  subject is in focus  the shutter is released automatically  Pet  portrait auto release  default setting   and the camera shoots  three pictures     e Detected faces are displayed in a double frame indicating the  focus area  and when a face is in focus  this double frame  ights in green    Up to five pet faces can be detected simultaneously  If the  camera detects multiple faces  the double frame focus area is Taa  displayed around the largest face on the monitor  and single    P  frame borders are displayed around the other faces  E 1250 F56 M3427    e Even if a pet s face is not detected  press the shutter release button to release the shutter     Ifa pet s face is not detected  the camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame      Press the     continuous shooting mode  button  4  to change the continuous settings      Single  One picture is shot each time the shutter release button is pressed  When  Single is selected   B  is displayed for a few seconds on the shooting screen      Continuous  default setting   In Pet portrait auto release  default setting   the  camera shoots three pictures when it focuses on the detected face  Frame rate  up to  about 1 8 fps when the image quality is Normal and the image size is  2  4000x3000    When pet portrait auto release is not used  the camera sho
106. compared to actual    shooting mode  picture    Frame coverage Approx  100  horizontal and 100  vertical  compared to actual    playback mode  picture    7 5 cm  3 in    approx  921k dot  wide viewing angle TFT LCD   monitor with anti reflection coating and 5 level brightness   adjustment  tiltable 82   downward  90   upward   Frame coverage Approx  97  horizontal and 97  vertical  compared to actual    shooting mode  picture    Frame coverage Approx  100  horizontal and 100  vertical  compared to actual    playback mode  picture     Focal length             Focus range  from  lens     Focus area selection           e Internal memory  approx  102 MB     Media e SD SDHC SDXC memory card    File system DCF  Exif 2 3  and DPOF compliant  Still pictures  JPEG  File formats Sound file  voice memo   WAV    Movies  MOV  Video  H 264 MPEG 4 AVC  Audio  AAC stereo     Xapu  pue sa oN Jed UYI9 L    229      Xapu  pue sajon PUY      230    Specifications    Metering    Exposure control       e 12M 4000x3000  e 8M 3264x2448  e 5M 2592x1944  e 3M 2048x1536  e 2M 1600x1200  e 1M 1280x960  e PC 1024x768  e VGA 640x480   e 3 2 3984x2656  16 9  9M  3968x2232  16 9  2M  1920x1080  ed 2992x2992    ISO 160  200  400  800  1600  3200   Auto  auto gain from ISO 160 to 800    High ISO sensitivity auto  ISO 160 to 1600   Fixed range auto  ISO 160 to 200  160 to 400     256 segment matrix  center weighted    spot  spot AF area  with support for 99 focus areas   Programmed auto exposure with flexible 
107. cted  The self timer 10s or 2s cannot be used   2  amp   macro close up  can be selected   3 Other settings can be selected  59    Bunooys uo 310W    60    Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     Taking Pictures with Easy Panorama    1 Rotate the mode dial to SCENE     2 Press the MENU button to display the  scene menu screen  choose  H Panorama with the multi  selector and press the   button     3 Choose EASY Easy panorama and press the    button     4 Select the shooting range from FS   Normal   180    or  MOE Wide  360     and press the       button    e The image size  W x H  when the camera is held in  landscape orientation is as follows       BS  Normal  180     3200 x 560 when the camera is  moved horizontally  1024 x 3200 when the camera is  moved vertically           Pet portrait  s   Image quality  Bs Image size    Panorama    Easy Easy panorama EP  assst Panorama assist    Easy panorama  EX  _ Normal  180       co Wide  360            EHDE Wide  360     6400 x 560 when the camera is moved horizontally  1024 x 6400    when the camera is moved vertically    e For the image size when the camera is held in    tall    orientation  the combinations of  the moving direction and W x H are the opposites of the above     Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     5 Frame the first portion of the panorama scene   and press the shutter release button halfway  to adjust the focus     e The zoom is fixed at the wide angle position   e The framing guide is displayed on the scree
108. cusing in Scene Auto Selector      In Scene auto selector  the camera detects and focuses on a face  see    Shooting with Face Priority      C97  for more information     e When the shooting mode icon is IEJ or EM  Close up   in the same way as when the AF area  mode    1195  is set to Auto  the camera automatically selects one or more of the nine focus areas  containing the subject closest to the camera     Shooting with Night landscape and Night portrait When Using Scene Auto  Selector  e Ifthe camera switches to  Night landscape  when using Scene auto selector  pictures are shot  continuously  and the camera combines these pictures to save a single picture     Ifthe camera switches to MeH  Night portrait  when using Scene auto selector  flash mode is fixed  at slow sync with red eye reduction for shooting human subjects  the camera does not shoot    continuously    e In dark surroundings  the use of a tripod is recommended  Set Vibration reduction  Q193  to    Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera     Flash         AN10  Auto   default setting  or     Off  flash mode settings  C1136  can be applied     When   All0  Auto  is applied  the camera automatically chooses the optimum flash mode setting  for the scene mode it has selected     When     Off  is set  the flash does not fire even when the flash is raised      Ifyou do not want to use the flash  you can shoot while the flash is lowered     Functions Available in Scene Auto Selector      Self timer  139  and e
109. d or zoomed on this camera     Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     Taking Pictures with Panorama Assist    The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame  Using a tripod makes  the composition easier  When the camera is stabilized with a tripod  set Vibration    reduction  1193  to Off in the setup menu  A185      1 Rotate the mode dial to SCENE     2 Press the MENU button to display the  scene menu screen  choose  H Panorama with the multi  selector and press the   button     3 Choose ASSIST Panorama assist  and press the    button     e The D icon is displayed to show the  direction in which pictures are joined     4 Use the multi selector to choose the direction  and press the   button     Select the direc    ion in which pictures are joined in the    completed panorama  right  X   left  J   up  ZS  or    down        The yellow icon  press the O   bu    DD  moves to the direction pressed  so  tton to choose the direction  A white    icon      is displayed in the chosen direction     Press the    bu       ton again to reselect the direction     Scene menu    m     8 Pet portrait     Image quality NORM  Hig Image size 2y       Panorama    Easy Easy panorama Be  Assist Panorama assist       TNORMIZH    W250 PS CIVI       Apply flash mode  Q436   self timer  Q239   focus mode  A40  and exposure  compensation  A243  settings with this step  if necessary     Buljooys uo aow    63    Bunooys uo 310W    64    Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     5 Frame th
110. de  G          g More Information    See    File and Folder Names     Q215  for more information     Editing Pictures    FA D Lighting  Enhancing Brightness and Contrast    Create copies with enhanced brightness and contrast  brightening dark portions of  a picture  Enhanced copies are stored as separate files     1    Choose the desired picture from full frame   Q234  or thumbnail  Q115  playback mode  and press the MENU button     e The playback menu is displayed     Use the multi selector to choose   p D   Lighting and press the    button     e The original version is displayed on the left and the  edited version is displayed on the right     Press A or W to choose the setting level  and  press the   button     e Anew  edited copy is created   e To cancel  press the MENU button       D Lighting copies can be recognized by the Ba icon  displayed in playback mode     More Information    See    File and Folder Names     Q215  for more information     Fi  g         Filter effects    amp  Print order   Slide show    On Protect       Ever fala 1 15 30    E norii  fi 471321        s    Inpld Hupa    149    sainqaig Buipy    150    Editing Pictures    1 Skin Softening  Making Skin Appear Smoother   Skin softening can be applied to faces that are detected in pictures already taken   to make skin appear smoother  Pictures edited with this function are stored as  separate files     1    Choose the desired picture from full frame   1134  or thumbnail  115  playback mode  and press the
111. de  or smart portrait mode  the camera focuses on the subject in the   center focus area    e The camera may not detect faces in the following situations      When faces are partially hidden by sunglasses or other obstructions     When faces take up too much or too little of the frame   e Ifthe camera detects more than one face  the face that it focuses on depends on the shooting   conditions  such as whether or not the subject is facing the camera    e In some rare cases of shooting subjects for which autofocus does not perform as expected  C1133     he subject may not be in focus despite the fact that the double border lights in green  If you   cannot focus  change the AF area mode setting to Manual or Center  or try shooting with focus   ock  Q33  by switching the shooting mode to a mode such as auto mode and refocusing on   another subject at the same distance    e Pictures that were shot using face priority will be rotated automatically when displayed in full    rame or thumbnail playback mode according to the orientation of the face  except for pictures   shot while continuous  C1176  or Exposure bracketing    1194  was set            Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Focusing on Moving Subjects for Shooting  Subject Tracking     Subject tracking begins once you select a subject to be focused on  and the focus  area will move and follow the subject     1 Display the shooting menu  C1182   use the    Shooting menu    multi selector to choose AF area m
112. des     Black and White in Optimize Image    When Black and white is selected  the options E    described below are available  STD Standard    E Custom za    e Choose Standard to shoot in basic black and white   e Choose Custom to manually adjust Contrast   Image sharpening  and Monochrome filter  effects  M  B amp W   color     When the B amp W   color option is enabled  W   one  black and white picture and the same picture in full color are recorded  simultaneously        The following options can be adjusted in Custom     Contrast   Same as Optimize image     Custom  gt  Contrast  88    Image sharpening   Same as Optimize image     Custom  gt  Image sharpening  1188    Monochrome filter    This effect simulates black and white photography    Monochrome filter       with a color filter      Yellow  Orange  Red      Yellow   Enhance contrast  Can be used to tone down the S prange   brightness of the sky in landscape photographs  a e   Orange filter results in greater contrast than yellow  e   Sepia   filter  and red filter greater contrast than orange   filter   e Green     Softens skin tones  Suitable for portraits     Sepia   Adds a sepia color tone to make it look like an old picture     B amp W   Color    Color pictures recorded when B amp W   color is enabled are the same as those shot at an optimize  image setting of Normal        Buljooyus uo aow    89    Bulooys uo ao     90    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     White Balance       Set to P  S  A o
113. during shooting   still pictures have a time   stamp of    00 00 0000 00 00   and movies are dated    01    01 2011 00 00    Set the correct date and time using Time   zone and date in the setup menu   e The camera clock is not as accurate as anormal clock  such   as watches  Check camera clock regularly against more   accurate timepieces and reset as required     Date and time of  recording are not  correct                   No information Shooting data and photo information may be hidden  Press  displayed in the DISP button until shooting data or photo information is  monitor  displayed    Print date not   available    Date not e A shooting mode that does not support Print date is  appearing on selected    pictures even e The date cannot be imprinted onto a movie     when Print date is  e The date cannot be imprinted on still images saved during     enabled  movie recording     Camera settings   Clock battery is exhausted  all settings were restored to their  reset  default values     e Reset file numbering cannot be applied when the 202  215  folder number reaches 999 and there are images in the  folder  Change the memory card  or format the internal  memory memory card   Reset file numbering cannot be set when the scene 58  76  202 215  mode is set to Panorama  or when the shooting mode is  P  S  A  M or U and Intvl timer shooting is chosen for    Reset file  numbering  cannot be done     the continuous shooting     Xapu  pue S  J0N Je2UY2   L    223    Troubleshooting   
114. e    y  104 Buez    209    eJaue ay  104 Buey    210    Caring for the Camera    The Battery    Check the battery level when taking the camera out  and charge the battery if necessary  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   Failure  to observe this precaution could damage the battery or impair its performance     Charge the battery in an indoor environment that is between 5 and 35   C  41 to 95   F      When charging the battery by connecting the COOLPIX P500 to the Charging AC Adapter EH 69P  or to a computer  the chargeable capacity may decrease when the battery temperature is between  45 to 60   C  113 to 140   F   The battery will not charge if its temperature is below 0   C  32   F  or  above 60   C  140   F     If an exhausted battery is used at a low temperature  the camera may not turn on  Be sure that the  battery is fully charged and spare batteries are prepared 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 that could not be used temporarily due to lowered performance may recover some of  its charge     Should the battery terminals become dirty  the camera may not turn on due to poor contact  Wipe  t
115. e   interference by one or more of the   following measures    e Reorient or relocate the receiving  antenna    e Increase the separation between the  equipment and receiver    e Connect the equipment into an  outlet on a circuit different from that  to which the receiver is connected     e Consult the dealer or an experienced  radio television technician for help        oe Nikon  COOLPIX P500   CAUTIONS   Modifications    The FCC requires the user to be notified  that any changes or modifications  made to this device that are not  expressly approved by Nikon  Corporation may void the user s  authority to operate the equipment     Interface Cables   Use the interface cables sold or  provided by Nikon for your equipment   Using other interface cables may  exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of  the FCC rules     vi    Notices    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   USA   Tel  631 547 4200    Notice for Customers in Canada    CAUTION    This Class B digital apparatus complies  with Canadian ICES 003     ATTENTION    Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B  est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du  Canada        Notices for Customers in Europe  CAUTION  RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS    REPLACED BY AN INCO
116. e album and it will be permanently deleted from the internal memory or the  memory card     Adding Images to Albums    Internal memory or memory card Album 1                0001 JPG 0002 JPG Add file names 0001 JPG  f 0002 JPG  j 0003 JPG   0003 JPG 0004 JPG    Album 2       Add file names 0001 JPG  0004 JPG    Viewing Images in Albums                         0001 JPG    Album 1          0001 JPG  0002 JPG  0003 JPG       Retrieve files Internal Play back  memory or        memory card       0003 JPG    CARS  Ve       Images and movies are automatically sorted to any of the following categories  with shooting  When    ffi auto sort mode    is selected  images and movies can be  viewed by selecting the category to which they were sorted     Sine Brow fira    Landscape Dusk to dawn  amp  Close ups    Pet portrait  i Retouched copies    Other scenes          In full frame playback mode  images in the same category can be played back   111  and edited  11146   Images can be also sorted into albums    e When the MENU button is pressed  the auto sort menu  Q131  is displayed  and  all images in the same category can be selected for viewing in a slide show  or  applying print order or protection settings        Viewing Images in Auto Sort Mode g   gt    8g  1 Press the MENU button during Beene     playback  choose the MODE wlay T   playback mode  tab  and then vorite pictures lag    press P or the   button  Q120   Bae    e To display a list of categories  press    or     to choose M 
117. e aperture value  the camera selects the shutter speed  automatically     1 Rotate the mode dial to A        2 Rotate the command dial to choose  the aperture value  f  number    e The aperture value can be set in a range of    f 3 4 to 8  wide angle position  and  f 5 7 to 8  telephoto position                     3 Focus and shoot     e Inthe default setting  the camera automatically selects D gt   one or more of the nine focus areas containing the  subject closest to the camera  When the subject is in  focus  the focus area  active focus area  lights in green   maximum of nine areas   Q195         m Note on A  Aperture Priority Auto  Shooting    When the subject is too dark or too bright  it may not be possible to obtain the appropriate exposure  with the set aperture value  In such cases  the aperture value indicator blinks when the shutter release  button is pressed halfway  Choose another aperture value and try again     Shutter Speed  The control range of the shutter speed differs depending on the ISO sensitivity setting  Additionally   the range is restricted during continuous shooting  C1107      Aperture and Zoom    The aperture value  f number  indicates the lens brightness  Large apertures  expressed by small f   numbers  let more light into the camera  and small apertures  large f numbers  let less light  When the  camera is zoomed in  the lens aperture can be changed within a range of f 3 4 to 5 7  The aperture  value increases  becomes darker  when zooming to t
118. e first portion of the  panorama scene and take the first  picture     e 1 3 of the image will be displayed as  translucent     W2505 R56 11342       6 Shoot the next picture    Match the outline of the next picture so that  1 3 of the frame overlaps the previous picture   and press the shutter release button     Repeat until you have taken the necessary  number of pictures to complete the image  Ok End KSAN       7 Press the O button when shooting is completed     e The camera returns to step 4     m Notes on Panorama Assist    Set the flash mode  self timer  focus mode and exposure compensation before releasing the  shutter for the first picture  The settings cannot be changed after shooting the first picture  Pictures  cannot be deleted  nor can zoom  Image quality  Q183   or Image size  1184  be adjusted after  shooting the first picture    e The panorama series is terminated if the auto off function  Q199  triggers the standby mode  during shooting  To prevent this  setting a longer time for the auto off function is recommended     AEZAPHL  exposure lock  Indicator    When using panorama assist mode  all pictures in the panorama  have the same exposure  white balance  and focus as the first picture  of the panorama    When the first picture is shot  AEZAF L is displayed to indicate that  exposure  white balance  and focus are locked           oklEnd 113419       Panorama Creation   Transfer pictures to a computer  Q174  and use Panorama Maker 5  Q177  to join them in a s
119. e images can be transferred using    Nikon Transfer 2     the image transfer feature of ViewNX 2     e Make sure that the memory card being used is supported by the card reader or other card reading  device     e To transfer images  insert the memory card into the card reader or card slot and follow the  procedure from step 4  Q175      e To transfer images saved in the camera   s internal memory  the images must first be copied to a  memory card using the camera  Q144      Starting ViewNX 2 Manually   Windows   Choose Start menu  gt  All Programs  gt  ViewNX 2  gt  ViewNxX 2    Double clicking the ViewNX 2 shortcut icon on the desktop will also start ViewNX 2    Mac OS X   Open the Applications folder  open the Nikon Software  gt  ViewNX 2 folders in that order  and    then double click the ViewNxX 2 icon  Clicking the ViewNX 2 icon on the Dock will also start  ViewNX 2     Starting Nikon Transfer 2 Manually   To start Nikon Transfer 2  first start ViewNX 2  and then click the Transfer icon at the top of the  screen or select Launch Transfer from the File menu    For More Information on Using ViewNxX 2 and Nikon Transfer 2    For more information on ViewNxX 2 or Nikon Transfer 2  start ViewNX 2 or Nikon Transfer 2 and select  ViewNX 2 Help from the Help menu        Panorama Creation with Panorama Maker 5    Use a series of images captured with Panorama assist in the Panorama scene mode  Q158  to  create a single panorama photo with Panorama Maker 5     Panorama Maker 5 can b
120. e installed on a computer using the supplied ViewNX 2 CD     After installation is complete  follow the procedure described below to start Panorama Maker 5   Windows   Choose Start menu gt All Programs gt ArcSoft Panorama Maker 5 gt Panorama Maker 5   Mac OS X   Open Applications and double click the Panorama Maker 5 icon     For more information on using Panorama Maker 5  refer to the on screen instructions and help  information contained in Panorama Maker 5     Image File Names and Folder Names    See    File and Folder Names     Q215  for more information     S4   Ul4d pue SiajNdwo gt     suoIsiAaja  0  HulyJaUUOD    177    suayUld pue siajndWod    suolsiAaja L 0  Bunpauuoy    178    Connecting to a Computer    Charging While Connecting to a Computer    When the Charge by computer option  411202  in the camera   s setup menu is  set to Auto  default setting   if the camera is connected to a computer using the  USB cable  the battery inserted into the camera can be automatically charged  depending on the ability of the computer to supply power    See    Before Connecting the Camera     Q173  and    Transferring Images from a  Camera to a Computer     Q174  for more information on connecting the camera  to a computer     Power on Lamp    The following chart explains power on lamp status when the camera is connected  to a computer     Power on lamp Description  Blinks slowly i   orange  Battery charging   Lights  green  Battery not charging  Charging is complete when the powe
121. e not to scratch your eye with your fingertips  or nails                                               lOlbutton Viewfinder    Step 2 Frame a Picture    Using the Zoom   Rotate the zoom control to activate the optical zoom   Rotate the zoom control toward T to zoom in   increasing the size of the subject  Rotate the zoom  control toward W to zoom out  increasing the area  visible in the frame     Zoom out Zoom in    e When the camera is turned on  the zoom is at the   maximum wide angle position    e Rotating the zoom control all the way in either  direction adjusts the zoom quickly  while rotating the  control partially adjusts the zoom slowly  Optical zoom Digital zoom   e Azoom indicator is displayed at the top of the  monitor when the zoom control is rotated    e The zoom can also be operated by rotating the side zoom control  Q5  toward   Tor W    The function of the side zoom control can be set in the Assign side zoom  control  Q198  in the setup menu  Q185     Digital Zoom   When the camera is zoomed in to the maximum optical zoom position  rotating   and holding the zoom control at T triggers digital zoom    Digital zoom can magnify the subject up to about 4x beyond the maximum   magnification of the optical zoom                 T  wa  ET   D W  D  Maximum optical zoom Digital zoom enabled    e The camera focuses at the center of the frame and the focus area is not displayed  when digital zoom is in effect    Digital Zoom and Interpolation   Unlike the optical zoom  t
122. e the  picture s     When using favorite pictures mode   Q122   auto sort mode  Q129   or list by  date mode  Q132   pictures in the same  album  category  or shooting date can be  deleted     Display the menu and select the MODE   playback mode  tab to switch to favorite  pictures mode  auto sort mode  or list by  date mode   4 Press the  gt   button or the shutter release  button  You can also switch to shooting by  g pressing the   CH movie record  button     orn           Changing the Orientation  Vertical and Horizontal Positioning  of Pictures    Change the orientation using Rotate image  Q141  in the playback menu  A135  after shooting   112    Operations in Full Frame Playback    Playing Images Captured Using Continuous Shooting Mode    Sequence    The images shot in the following continuous shooting mode are saved as a group    called a    sequence   each time you shoot       Continuous H  Continuous L  Pre shooting cache  Continuous H  120 fps  or Continuous H  60 fps in the continuous shooting menu  L176    e Exposure bracketing  Q194  in the shooting menu  C1181       Continuous in the Sports  C1152  or Pet portrait  Q159  scene mode   In full frame playback mode or thumbnail playback mode  Q115   the first image   of a sequence is used as the    key picture     i e   it is displayed to represent the   images in the sequence      is displayed on the playback screen for images captured in a sequence        While the key picture of a sequence is displayed in full  M
123. ed  The portions of the movie recorded using  HS movie can be played back in slow motion at 1 8 1 2 of normal playback speed   or played back in fast motion at a speed two times faster than normal speed  While  recording movies  the camera can be switched from normal speed movie recording  to slow motion or fast motion movie recording     1 Turn on the camera and rotate HS movie options  the movie mode switch to HS        The HS movie options show the type  of HS movie that will be recorded   Q165   The HS movie options are  not displayed when no memory card  is inserted    Lower the flash  If the flash is raised  it  may disturb the recording           S ams    MOSO  1342                 2 Press the   P movie record  button to start  the movie recording    The LCD monitor is turned off for a moment  and then   the HS movie recording starts    The camera focuses at the center of the frame  The   focus area is not displayed while the movie is recorded   820    728s    When the Open with HS footage  L165  is set to       When recording normal       Off  normal speed movies are recorded when recording speed movies  begins  Press the      button to switch to HS movie  recording at the point where the camera should record    a    for slow motion or fast motion playback   The camera switches between normal speed movie  recording and HS movie recording each time the      button is pressed  piam  If recording time for HS movies  Q165  runs out  the    yoeghe d pue bulpsoray IMON     
124. ed to the current folder  or to the  folder used for subsequent pictures   where they are assigned file numbers in  ascending order following the largest file number in memory      Files copied using All images  along with their folder  are copied together   Folder numbers are assigned in ascending order  following the largest folder  number on the destination medium    File names are not changed   e Ifthe current folder is numbered 999 and contains 200 files  or a file is numbered   9999  no further pictures can be captured until the internal memory or memory   card is formatted  A1200   or a new memory card is inserted     Xapu  pue saJON jed1UYyIa     216       The following table lists the error messages and other warnings displayed on the    monitor  as well as the solutions for dealing with them     Display    Turn the camera off   remove the lens cap  and  turn the camera on      blinks     Battery exhausted           Battery temperature high        The camera will turn off  to prevent overheating     AF   blinks red          Please wait for the  camera to finish  recording     Lid  Memory card is write  protected           No card present     Lens cap is attached or  lens error occurred     Battery exhausted  Charge or replace the battery     Battery temperature is  high     Inside of the camera  has become hot  The  camera turns off  automatically     e Refocus   Camera cannot focus   e Use focus lock     Camera cannot  perform other  operations until  recording is c
125. elete images Choose Yes when the confirmation dialog is  displayed        Press the  gt   button or the shutter release  button  You can also switch to shooting by  pressing the   CH movie record  button     Switch to  shooting mode       Playback Menu Options Available in Auto Sort Mode    Press the MENU button in full frame playback mode or thumbnail playback mode in auto sort mode  to operate the following menus                 e Quick retouch  gt  M148   D Lighting  gt  M149  e Skin softening  gt  M150    Filter effects     M152  e Print order  gt M135  Slide show  gt  M138  e Protect  gt  M139 e Rotate image  gt M  e Hide image  gt  M14   Small picture      154  e Voice memo  gt   142    Black border      155  e Sequence display options  gt   145 e Choose key picture  145  e Favorite pictures      1122    yoeqhe d uo asoy    131    yoeqhe q uo 310W    132    In          BB list by date mode    only images captured on the same date can be played    back     In full frame playback mode  just as with normal playback mode  shooting  information can be displayed  image display can be enlarged  images can be  edited  and movies can be played back  Images can be also sorted into albums   When the MENU button is pressed  the list by date menu  Q133  is displayed  and  all images captured on the same date can be selected for viewing in a slide show   or applying print order or protection settings     Viewing Images in List by Date Mode       1    N    Press the MENU button during
126. en to or  deleted from the memory card  or during data transfer to a computer  Failure to observe this  precaution could result in the loss of data or in damage to the memory card      Eject the memory card     Remove the battery     Turn off the camera     Disconnect the AC adapter      Do not use a computer to format the memory card    e Do not disassemble or modify    e Do not drop  bend  or expose to water or strong physical shocks    e Do not touch the metal terminals with your fingers or metal objects    e Do not affix labels or stickers to the memory card    e Do not leave in direct sunlight  closed vehicles or areas exposed to high temperatures       Do not expose to humidity  dust  or corrosive gases     sdais ysul4    27    apow  Ny  Ky 2eqAejq pue AydesBoxoud dseg    28    Basic Photography and Playback      Auto  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        1 Remove the lens cap and press the power  switch to turn on the camera     e The lens extends slightly  and the monitor is turned on           2 Rotate the mode dial    to  amp      Auto mode                            3 Check the battery level and number of Battery level indicator  exposures remaining   p g a  Battery Level     Display Description cq  E  Battery level high   NORMED    Battery level low  Prepare to charge or 1250 F56  replace the battery    Number of exposures     
127. ence display options    3 Choose the desired copy size and press the     aus    button       640x480  Ca 320x240  C2 160x120             4 Choose Yes and press the   button   e Anew  smaller copy is created   e To cancel  choose No and press the     button   e The copy is displayed with a black frame                 More Information    See    File and Folder Names     Q215  for more information     Editing Pictures    Black Border  Adding a Black Border to Pictures    This function creates black borders along the border of a picture  Choose from  Thin  Medium or Broad lines  The created pictures are stored as separate files     1 Choose the desired picture from full frame   11134  or thumbnail  Q115  playback mode  and press the MENU button     e The playback menu is displayed     2 Use the multi selector to choose E  Black    Playback menu    border and press the   button  emage  ide image   ol Fa Small picture    amp  Voice memo    EI Copy    Black border        Qy Sequence display options    3 Choose the desired frame thickness and press ieee  the   button     Medium  Broad    sainjoid Hupa             4 Choose Yes and press the   button                    e Anew copy with a black border is created  Create a copy witha  black border   e To cancel  choose No and press the     button  J af AY  e Copies created by editing with black borders can be j  ie  recognized by the     icon displayed in playback mode                         m Notes on Black Border      Apart of the pic
128. enu cannot be used with other functions     Restricted function Setting    Focus mode   40     Continuous     6     Flash mode    _ Self timer  0  S  A Focus mode  ae  fe   ce       Image quality  a   Image size    Optimize image    White balance    ISO sensitivity    104       Exposure  bracketing  1194     AF area mode   95    AF area mode   95   Continuous   176     Continuous     6           Active D Lighting   A103        Optimize image   087     Continuous     Q776        Description    When a    infinity  is selected for shooting  the flash is  not available     When Continuous H  Continuous L  Pre shooting  cache  Continuous H  120 fps  Continuous H  60  fps  BSS or Multi shot 16 is selected for shooting  the  flash is not available     The flash is not available     When Subject tracking is selected for shooting  the  Self timer is not available     When Subject tracking is selected for shooting   MF  manual focus  is not available     When Multi shot 16 is selected for shooting  Image  quality is fixed at Normal        Image size is fixed at  5   2560x1920 pixels  when  Multi shot 16 is selected for shooting       Image size is fixed at  24  1600x1200 pixels  when  Pre shooting cache or Continuous H  60 fps is  selected for shooting       Image size is fixed at L   1280x960 pixels  when  Continuous H  120 fps is selected for shooting        When Active D Lighting is used for shooting  the  Contrast setting for Custom or for Custom in Black   and white will be fixed 
129. equence        113      Continuous Shooting  P  S  A  M Mode     Pre shooting Cache    When Pre shooting cache is selected  shooting begins when the shutter release button is pressed  halfway for 0 5 seconds or longer  and images captured before it is pressed all the way are saved along  with images captured after it is pressed all the way  Up to five images can be saved in the pre shooting  cache   The pre shooting cache setting can be confirmed on the monitor when shooting  CH   When the  pre shooting cache is not set  no icon is displayed  The pre shooting cache icon lights in green while  the shutter release button is pressed halfway        5   Z   Press down halfway Press all the way    Buljooys uo OW       Images saved by Images saved by  pressing halfway pressing all the way    e Ifthe number of exposures remaining is less than five  shooting with the pre shooting cache is not  possible  Before shooting  check that there are five or more exposures remaining     Interval Timer Shooting  Pictures are shot automatically at the specified intervals     Choose from 30 s  1 min  5 min  or 10 min        1 Press the Dy  continuous shooting mode   button to display the continuous menu   C1176   use the multi selector to select  Intvl timer shooting  and then press the     button                    Intvl timer shooting       79    Bunooys uo 310W    Continuous Shooting  P  S  A  M Mode        2 Choose the interval between each shot and  press the    button     e The camera return
130. est of the way down   Do not use force when pressing the shutter release button  as this may result in    camera shake and blurred images      gt     Press halfwaytolockthe Press the rest of the way  focus and exposure  down to shoot     uonnponu     uopnponu     16    Basic Operations    IOl  Monitor  Button   Press the IO   monitor  button to switch between the monitor and viewfinder   Switch to the one that suits the shooting conditions  For example  use the  viewfinder in bright locations when it is difficult to see the monitor     Monitor Viewfinder          v Diopter Adjustment of Viewfinder    When the diopter for the viewfinder is out of focus and the Diopter adjustment control  display is difficult to see  adjust the diopter with the diopter  adjustment control  While looking into the viewfinder  rotate        wa                   the diopter adjustment control until the display is clearly visible           e Take care not to scratch your eye with your fingertips or nails     ee ON  aa    I          DISP  Display  Button    To switch between the information displayed  on the monitor during shooting and playback   press the DISP  display  button     For Shooting       Basic Operations       uonnponu              T   AD   MES 127    DN                            N          Display information  Display the picture and the  shooting information     For Playback       15 05 2011 15 30  OOO4 IPG       NOR   Ge asa             Display photo information  Display the picture 
131. et in shooting modes other than P  S  A or M by pressing the MENU  button    e The setting is also applied to other shooting modes  except for shooting mode U     e This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain functions  See    Functions that Cannot be  Applied Simultaneously     211104  for more information    More Information    See    Number of Exposures Remaining     C1185  for more information     Buljooyus uo aow    83    Buljooys uo 310W    84    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Image Size       Set to P  S  A or M  gt  MENU  Shooting menu   gt  Image size             Choose the size of pictures in pixels for recording    The larger the image  the larger the size at which it can be printed or displayed  without becoming noticeably    grainy  limiting the number of pictures that can be  recorded    Conversely  pictures shot at smaller sizes require less memory  making them suited  to distribution by e mail or the web     Image size Description   jen 4000x3000 Record pictures exhibiting greater detail than those shot at   default setting     8 3264x2448 or  51 2592x1944     3264x2448 Good balance between file size and quality makes this the best   iM 2592x1944 choice in most situations    EY 2048x1536   i 1600x1200 Smaller than  2  4000x3000   84 3264x2448 and    2592x1944   for recording more pictures   L4 1280x960  P    1024x768 Record pictures of a size suitable for display on devices such as a    computer monitor     Record pictures su
132. eturns to shooting  mode   Off  Picture is not displayed after it is taken     Brightness  Choose from five settings for monitor brightness  The default setting is 3   View hide framing grid    On  A framing grid is displayed to help frame pictures   Off  default setting   Framing grid is not displayed     View hide histograms    On  Histograms are displayed in the shooting mode even when the exposure  compensation is not being set  43    Off  default setting   Histograms are not displayed     vV Note on View hide Framing Grid    Framing grid is not displayed in the following situations   e When tracking a subject  after a subject is registered   e When recording a movie  e When the enlarged center of the picture is displayed in MF  manual focus     m Note on View hide Histograms    Histograms are not displayed in the following situations       When recording a movie  When the enlarged center of the picture is displayed in MF  manual focus   When the flash mode  self timer or focus mode menu is displayed      When the continuous menu is displayed  W  W          en the face detection function is selected  en the subject tracking is selected in AF area mode       dnjas esawes dIseg    191    dnjas erawies dIseg    192    Setup Menu    Print Date       Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   11186   gt  Print date               The shooting date and time can be imprinted on  pictures at the time of shooting  This information can be  printed even from printers that do not sup
133. even settings for fine tuning become available  The         direction increases the blue hue and the          direction increases the red hue              When white balance is enabled  the current setting is displayed during shooting   C18   When Auto is selected  an icon for the current setting is not displayed     Notes on White Balance   e At white balance settings other than Auto or Flash  set the flash to     Off   1136     e This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features  See    Functions that Cannot be  Applied Simultaneously     211104  for more information     Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Preset Manual  Use when you want to make pictures shot under unusual lighting conditions  such    as lamps with reddish light  look as though they were shot in normal light   Use the procedure below to measure the white balance value under the lighting  used during shooting     1    2    Place a white or gray reference object under the lighting that will be  used during shooting     Display the shooting menu  C1181   use the    White balance    multi selector to set White balance to ARO  PRE Preset manual  then press the   button  es aiias  e The lens extends to the zoom position for   measurement     Choose Measure       To apply the most recently measured white balance  value  choose Cancel and press the    button  The  most recently measured white balance value will be set     Cancel    Measure    Frame a white or gray reference object 
134. from the camera in the  following situations  even for PictBridge compatible printers   Use the printer to select paper size     e The paper size selected using the camera is not 181  182    compatible with the printer   e A printer that automatically sets the paper size is being     used        Nikon COOLPIX P500 Digital Camera     TEENIE Compact itl camer               Effective pixels 912 1 million    e 1 2 3 in  type CMOS  approx  12 75 million total pixels    36x optical zoom  NIKKOR lens   4 0 144mm  angle of view equivalent to that of 22 5 810 mm   lens in 35mm  135  format    f  number    3 4 5 7   Construction 14 elements in 9 groups   Up to 4x  angle of view equivalent to that of approx  3240 mm   lens in 35mm  135  format    Both image sensor shift and electronic  still pictures    Electronic  movies    Contrast detect AF   e Approx  50 cm  1 ft  8 in   to     wide angle position   approx   2 2 m  7 ft  3 in   to     telephoto position    e Macro close up mode  Approx  10 cm  4 in   to     when  amp   lights in green and the zoom indicator is on the wide angle  position of A   and from approx  1 cm  0 4 in   to     at three  increments from the maximum wide angle position to the  telephoto position    Face priority  auto  9 area automatic selection   center  manual   with 99 focus areas  subject tracking   Color LCD viewfinder  0 6 cm  0 24 in   TFT LCD  approx  230k    dot  with diopter adjustment function   Frame coverage Approx  97  horizontal and 97  vertical  
135. ght in green  wide   angle position from the  amp  icon   the camera can focus on subjects as close as about 10 cm   4 in   from the lens  At the zoom position that is three increments from the maximum wide   angle position to the telephoto position  the camera can focus on subjects as close as about  1 cm  04 in   from the lens           e You can adjust hue within a slider display at the left of the Hs a  monitor  Press the multi selector    to increase the red hue   a   and    to increase the blue hue  The hue adjustments are  stored in the camera s memory even after the camera is EJ  turned off    NORMED  1 250 F56   13421                AF area mode is set to Manual to enable the focus area to be chosen  Q95   Press the      button  and then press the multi selector A  V   lt  or P to move the focus area   To adjust the following settings  press the     button to temporarily cancel focus area  selection  and then adjust each setting      Hue    Self timer    Exposure compensation   e The camera focuses continuously until focus is locked by pressing the shutter release  button halfway    e As pictures are easily affected by camera shake  be sure that Vibration reduction   Q193  is enabled and hold the camera steadily     s e  por   eje       Other settings can be selected     0 0        Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     SCENE  gt  Mi Museum    Use indoors where flash photography is prohibited  for  example  in museums and art galleries  or in other situations in  
136. gt  X Hide image                Hide pictures so that they cannot be played back on the camera monitor    In the picture selection screen  choose the pictures and set or cancel the hide  setting  See    Selecting Pictures     11140  for more information    Hidden pictures cannot be deleted using the  J button  Note  however  that  formatting the internal memory or memory card  200  permanently erases the  hidden pictures     yoeqhe g uo JOW    141    ypeqhe q uo OW    142    Playback Options  Playback Menu     amp  Voice Memo       Press the   gt            button  Playback mode    gt  MENU  Playback menu   gt   amp  Voice memo       Use the camera s microphone to record voice memos for pictures   Recording Voice Memos    1 Choosea picture in full frame playback mode   C134  or thumbnail playback mode  1115   and press the MENU button     e The playback menu is displayed     2 Use the multi selector to choose  amp  Voice  memo and press the   button     e The screen for recording voice memos is displayed     3 Press and hold the   button to record a voice  memo     Recording ends after about 20 seconds or when the       button is released   Do not touch the microphone during recording     During recording      and  A  blink on the monitor   When recording ends  the voice memo playback screen  is displayed  Follow the procedure in step 3 of    Playing  Voice Memos     Q143  to play the voice memo    Press the multi selector before or after recording a  voice memo to return to 
137. hat picture    e Pictures that were taken using skin softening can be edited using skin softening        Original Pictures and Edited Copies   e Copies created with editing functions are not deleted if the original pictures are deleted  The  original pictures are not deleted if copies created with editing functions are deleted    e Edited copies are stored with the same shooting date and time as the original    e Even if the pictures that are marked for Print order  11135  or Protect  111139  are used for  editing  these settings are not reflected on the edited copies     sainqaig Hup    147    sainqaig Buripy          Quick Retouch  Enhancing Contrast and Saturation    Easily create retouched pictures in which contrast and saturation have been  enhanced  Retouched copies are stored as separate files        1 Choose the desired picture from full frame   Q34  or thumbnail  Q115  playback mode  and press the MENU button     e The playback menu is displayed        2 Use the multi selector to choose PS Quick  retouch and press the   button   ighting    e The original version is displayed on the left and the eE  edited version is displayed on the right  Filter effects   amp  Print order  By Slide show    Om Protect       3 Press A or W to choose the setting level  and  press the   button     e A retouched copy is created   e To cancel  press the MENU button     Quick retouch         Quick retouched copies can be recognized by the E gt  8151057201 12a  icon displayed in playback mo
138. he digital zoom uses a digital imaging process known as interpolation to   magnify images  resulting in slight deterioration of picture quality depending on the image size    A84  and digital zoom magnification    Interpolation is applied at zoom positions beyond d when taking still images    When zoom is increased beyond the dh position  interpolation is initiated and the zoom indicator   turns yellow to indicate that interpolation is being applied    The position of   4 moves to the right as image size decreases  allowing for confirmation of the zoom   positions at which shooting without interpolation is possible at the current image mode setting     When the image size Is small     Using Digital zoom  Q197  in the setup menu  11185   it is possible to restrict the magnification  of the digital zoom to a range where images do not deteriorate  or to set the digital zoom so that  it does not operate        apow  ony    J yoeqhejg pue AydesGojoud dIseg    31          1 Press the shutter release button halfway     When the shutter release button is pressed halfway   A15   the camera sets focus and exposure  shutter  speed and aperture value     The focus and exposure remain locked while the  shutter release button is pressed halfway                    e The camera automatically focuses on the subject in the    center focus area  When the subject is in focus  the    focus area lights in green   w  2   v  a  9   e   p  v    e When the digital zoom is in effect  the camera focuses
139. he pictures in a sequence are displayed individually by pressing the      button while the key picture is displayed before pressing the  Jj button   The deletion methods change to the following          Erase current picture  Delete the image that is  displayed      Erase selected images  Select multiple images in  the sequence to delete in the erase selected  images screen  L135      Erase current picture  Erase selected images    Erase entire sequence  All images in the sequence  eee racers                including the image that is displayed  are deleted     m Note on Sequence   Images captured continuously with cameras other than COOLPIX P500 cannot be displayed as a  sequence    Playback Menu Options Available When Using Sequence   When the MENU button is pressed during key picture playback  the following menu operations are                            available for the images in that sequence    e Quick retouch    gt   148   D Lighting   gt   149  e Skin softening   gt   1150   Filter effects   gt   152    Print order       135   Slide show  gt  11138  e Protect   11139 e Rotate image   gt   141    Hide image   gt  M14 e Small picture   gt  M154  e Voice memo   gt Q142    Copy   gt  144  e Black border   gt   155 e Sequence display options  gt   145  e Choose key picture  gt   145 e Favorite pictures   gt  M122  1 Press the MENU button after displaying individual images  Settings can be applied to individual    images    2 When the MENU button is pressed during key pictu
140. he telephoto position  and decreases  becomes  brighter  when zooming to the wide angle position        Buljooyus uo aow    73    Bunooys uo 310W    Setting the Exposure for Shooting  P  S  A  M Modes     M  Manual  Mode  The user controls both the shutter speed and aperture value     e The shutter speed can be set in a range from a maximum speed of 1 1500 to  eight seconds     1 Rotate the mode dial to M        2 Press the multi selector P to activate the shutter speed setting     e The active setting switches between shutter speed and aperture each time the multi  selector P is pressed   e At shutter speeds of 1 4 second or slower  the shutter speed indicator lights in red     172      3 Rotate the command dial to choose  a shutter speed value     e When adjusting the aperture value or  shutter speed  the degree of deviation  from the exposure value measured by the  camera is displayed in the exposure  indicator    The degree of deviation in the exposure  indicator is shown in EVs     2 to  2 EV in  increments of 1 3 EV     The display on the right shows that the  picture will be overexposed by 1 EV   1                           Exposure indicator      Overexposed       i Underexposed       4 Press the multi selector P to activate the  aperture value setting                    Setting the Exposure for Shooting  P  S  A  M Modes        5 Rotate the command dial to choose PT  an aperture value   e If necessary  repeat steps 2 to 5 to modify    shutter speed and aperture value
141. he terminals off with a clean  dry cloth before use     Recharge it at least once every six months and run it flat before returning it to storage  Attach the  included terminal cover to the battery and store it in a cool location with an ambient temperature  of 15 to 25   C  59 to 77   F   Do not store the battery in hot or extremely cold locations    While the battery is in storage  charge it at least once every six months and then use the camera to  run it flat again before storing it in a cool location    Always remove the battery from the camera or battery charger when it is not being used  Left  installed  minute amounts of current flow even when unused  and the battery may become  excessively drained and no longer function    A marked drop in the time a fully charged battery retains its charge  when used at room  temperature  indicates that the battery needs to be replaced  Purchase a new battery     Replace the battery when it no longer holds a charge  Used batteries are a valuable resource  Please  recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations     Cleaning    Lens   viewfinder    Monitor    Body       Caring for the Camera    Avoid touching glass parts with your fingers  Remove dust or lint with a  blower  typically a small device with a rubber bulb attached to one end that  is pumped to produce a stream of air out the other end   To remove  ingerprints or other stains that cannot be removed with a blower  wipe the  ens with a soft cloth  using a spiral 
142. hen Continuous H   Continuous L  Pre shooting cache  Continuous H   120 fps  Continuous H  60 fps  BSS  Multi shot 16  and Exposure bracketing are not available    When the B amp W   color check box is selected  the  setting for continuous is reset to Single and Exposure  bracketing is reset to Off  To perform simultaneous  recording of black and white and color with Intvl  timer shooting  first select B amp W   color  and then  select the Intvl timer shooting setting     Long exposure When On is selected for Long exposure NR    NR  Q102  Continuous H  Pre shooting cache  Continuous H   120 fps  Continuous H  60 fps and Multi shot 16  are not available           Buljooys uo aow       AF area mode Focus mode e When a setting other than Subject tracking is   40  selected and A    infinity  is selected as the focus  mode for shooting  the camera focuses at infinity  regardless of the applied AF area mode option   e When set to MF  manual focus   AF area mode  cannot be set     Metering  93    When Metering is set to Spot AF area or Spot   Subject tracking is not available   Autofocus mode   Focus mode When the focus mode is set to MF  manual focus     40  Autofocus mode cannot be set   Long exposure NR   Continuous When Multi shot 16 is selected for shooting  the Long   76  exposure NR is not available     Active D Lighting   ISO sensitivity When ISO sensitivity is set to High ISO sensitivity    92  auto or 3200  Active D Lighting is not available   When High ISO sensitivity aut
143. hooting  P  S  A  M Modes     S  Shutter Priority Auto  Mode   The user chooses the shutter speed  the camera selects the aperture value   automatically    e The shutter speed can be set in a range from a maximum speed of 1 1500 to  two seconds     1 Rotate the mode dial to S           2 Rotate the command dial to choose  a shutter speed value               i  NORMS  tis              3 Focus and shoot     e Inthe default setting  the camera automatically selects D gt   one or more of the nine focus areas containing the Z    subject closest to the camera  When the subject is in E    focus  the focus area  active focus area  lights in green   maximum of nine areas   Q195      m Notes on S  Shutter Priority Auto  Shooting       When the subject is too dark or too bright  it may not be possible to obtain the appropriate  exposure with the set shutter speed  In such cases  the shutter speed indicator blinks when the  shutter release button is pressed halfway  Choose another shutter speed and try again    At shutter speeds of 1 4 second or slower  noise may appear in the image  In such situations  the  shutter speed indicator lights in red  Setting Long exposure NR  Q102  to On is recommended     Shutter Speed  The control range of the shutter speed differs depending on the ISO sensitivity setting  Additionally   the range is restricted during continuous shooting  C1107      Setting the Exposure for Shooting  P  S  A  M Modes     A  Aperture Priority Auto  Mode  The user chooses th
144. icture       At times when you are not shooting pictures such as when the  power is off  or while you are carrying the camera  attach the lens  cap to the camera to protect the lens           uonnponu     uonpnponu     Parts of the Camera    Monitor   The following indicators may appear in the monitor during shooting and playback   actual display varies with current camera settings   See page 17 for how to switch  the monitor display     Shooting  48  EIGY ACSI     E   ea  Sy a   E20 e0   BSS  ES 4   CROs oln GAUIOIS ON 4 5 Gals   Chm  eon                                     cma m    mpm  Eea MNO     iframe              HS QVGA PET SCA a  pe mens    PINE NORN EASI     m9099  DEGA  COIE Imo  FG m ee BS e       31 30 29 28 Bate     P  a                                  os mode       Focus mode   Zoom indicator  Focus indicator         AE AF L indicator   Flash indicato  Flash mode     Flash exposure compensation  Battery level indicator       otion detection icon  Vibration reduction icon   still pictures   Electronic VR icon  movies   Active D Lighting            View hide histograms  Print Date      esessesesee  Travel destination indicato     Date not set    indicator    Wind noise reduction        ovie options     HS movie type    mage Pay  mage size      Easy panorama      a  Number of  xposur  se remaining   still pictures        b  Movie length                       peters rer rrr ere ere      The icons vary with the shooting mode     28  44  45  65  69  108             
145. images are transferred while the battery is charging    e When the camera is connected to a computer  an application installed on the computer  such as   ikon Transfer 2  may start  If the camera was connected to the computer for the sole purpose of   charging the battery  exit the application    e The camera turns off automatically if there is no communication with the computer for 30 minutes   after the battery has finished charging    Depending upon computer specifications  settings  and power supply and allocation  it may be   impossible to charge the battery inserted into the camera via computer connection        Users of PictBridge compatible  1233  printers can connect the camera directly  to the printer and print pictures without using a computer  Follow the procedures  below to print pictures     Take pictures    Choose the pictures for printing  using the print order option   Print order   11135     Connect the camera to the printer  11180   Print pictures one at a time R   R   181  Print multiple pictures  11182     When printing is complete  turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable                             S1   Ul4d pue Sa NdWOD    suosia 0  Hul aUUOD    M  Notes on Power Source    e When connecting the camera to a printer  use a fully charged battery to prevent the camera from  turning off unexpectedly    e Ifthe AC Adapter EH 62A  available separately   Q213  is used  COOLPIX P500 can be powered  from an electrical outlet  Do not use any other make or
146. ime  and press  the   button before choosing Start    To repeat the slide show automatically  enable Loop  and press the   button before choosing Start  The  check mark       is added to the loop option when enabled     Slide show    Pause M             2 Theslide show begins     e Press the multi selector P to display the next picture  or  4 to display the previous picture  Press and hold the  button to fast forward or rewind     To exit partway or pause  press the      button              3 Choose End or Restart     e When exiting or pausing the slide show  the screen  shown on the right is displayed  Choose End and press  the    button to return to the playback menu  Choose  Restart to play the slide show again        4  Restart             Frame intvl  NS       m Notes on Slide Shows      Only the first frame of movies  Q168  included in slide shows is displayed    For sequences  Q113  whose sequence display options are set to Key picture only  only the key  picture is displayed    e Pictures recorded with easy panorama cannot be played back in a slide show    Slide shows play for a maximum of about 30 minutes  even when Loop is selected  Q199      Playback Options  Playback Menu    On Protect          Press the   gt   button  Playback mode   gt  MENU  Playback menu   gt  On Protect          Protect selected pictures from accidental deletion    In the picture selection screen  choose a picture and set or cancel protection  See     Selecting Pictures     1140  for more inf
147. in the  reference object frame     Cancel  Measure       Reference object frame    Press the    button to measure the white balance value   e The shutter is released and the new white balance preset value is set  no picture is  recorded      m Note on Preset Manual  The camera cannot measure a white balance value for when the flash fires  When shooting with the  flash  set White balance to Auto or Flash     Burljooyus uo aow    91    Bulooyus uo ao     92    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     ISO Sensitivity       Set to P  S  A or M  gt  MENU  Shooting menu   gt  ISO sensitivity             When ISO sensitivity is increased  less light is needed when taking pictures    Higher ISO sensitivity allows darker subjects to be captured  Additionally  even with   subjects of similar brightness  pictures can be taken at faster shutter speeds  and   blurring caused by camera shake and subject movement can be reduced    e Although higher ISO sensitivity is effective when shooting darker subjects   shooting without the flash  shooting with the camera zoomed in  etc   images  may contain noise     ISO sensitivity    e Auto  default setting   Sensitivity is ISO 160 when there is sufficient lighting  the  camera compensates by raising sensitivity to a maximum of ISO 800 when lighting  is dim   High ISO sensitivity auto  The ISO sensitivity is set automatically within the  range of ISO 160 to 1600 according to the brightness of the subject   Fixed range auto  Choose the r
148. information    In the following situations  the setting for flash mode is stored in the camera s memory even after   the camera is turned off      When shooting mode P  S  A or Mis used     When shooting with    Auto with red eye reduction  in     auto  mode    Setting the Flash Mode  1 Press the    flash pop up  button     e Flash is raised     e When the flash is lowered  the flash mode is fixed at     Off         2 Press     flash mode  on the multi selector     e The flash mode menu is displayed     3 Press the multi selector A or W to choose the  desired mode and press the   button     The mode selected for the flash is displayed    When   AUl0  Auto  is applied  is only displayed for  a few seconds even if monitor indicators  1117  are  turned on     If a setting is not applied by pressing the   button  within a few seconds  the selection will be canceled     m Lowering the Flash  When not using the flash  lower it by gently pushing it down     Using the Flash             Flash mode                   NOOR  1 250 F56 T 32             pow  Ny  K  yoeqAe q pue AydesHojoud rIseg       apow  Ny  K y2eqAejq pue AydesBoxoyd dseg    38    Using the Flash    m Shooting When Lighting is Dim or When the Flash is Set to     Off     e Use of a tripod is recommended to stabilize the camera during shooting and avoid the effects of  camera shake  When the camera is stabilized with a tripod  set Vibration reduction  N1193  to  Off in the setup menu  C1185    may be displayed in the shoo
149. ing    Reset user settings       Frame the subject and shoot with these settings  or  change the settings as required    The setting combinations that are retrieved when the  mode dial is rotated to U can be changed as many  times as you want in Save user settings           Buljooyus uo aow    109    Using U  User Setting Mode   Resetting Saved Settings  The settings that are saved for U can be reset     1 Inthe shooting menu  choose Reset user    Shooting menu    settings and press the    button  PA  Autofocus mode  Flash exp  comp     Long exposure NR  Active D Lighting  Save user settings    Reset user settings h       2 Choose Yes and press the   button  ne      e The saved settings are reset  User settings will be reset to  default values  OK     No       Bunooys uo 310W    Resetting for U    The settings that are saved in the user settings are reset as follows     Shooting mode  P  programmed auto    e Monitor display  Display information      Zoom position  maximum wide angle position   e Flash mode    AUI0  Auto    Focus mode  AF  Autofocus    e Exposure compensation  0 0   e Continuous  Single   e Shooting menu  Same as the default setting for each item    110    More on Playback          In shooting mode  press the D gt    playback  button to 15 05 2011 1550  enter playback mode and play back the pictures that UUs  have been shot  34   The following operations can  be performed in full frame playback mode         ogi  t 4 821    Press A  V  or P to choose a picture 
150. ing 67  150   ide show 138   Slow sync 36   Small picture 154   Smart portrait mode 65  67  Smile timer 67   Snow  8  53   Sound settings 199   Sports  amp  52   SSCN 215   Subject tracking 96  99  Sunset   53          Switching between tabs 13    I   Tele 31   Television 171   Thumbnail playback 115  Time difference 190   Time zone 190   Time zone and date 24  188  TV settings 201    U   USB cable 174  180  213  USB audio video output connector 171   174  180   User setting mode 108    V   Vibration reduction 193  Video output 201   View hide framing grid 191  View hide histograms 17  191  Viewfinder 16  30  211  ViewNX 2 173  177   Voice memo 142   Volume 168    Ww   Welcome screen 187  White balance 90   Wide 31   Wind noise reduction 167    Z  Zoom 31  Zoom control 31    Index    x  pu   pue sa ON jedUYyIa      237    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 written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION     CE       NIKON CORPORATION       FX1D03 11      2011 Nikon Corporation 6MM0031 1 03    
151. ingle  panorama    Install Panorama Maker 5 on a computer using the supplied ViewNX 2 CD ROM    g More Information    See    File and Folder Names     Q215  for more information        In the default setting  the camera detects smiling faces using face priority and  releases the shutter automatically  smile timer function   The Skin softening    function makes a human subject s    skin appear smoother        1 Rotate the mode dial to       e The camera enters smart portra     Smart portrait      it mode        2 Frame the picture     e Point the camera at the subject     e When the camera detects a face  the focus area  containing the face is displayed with a double border     one face is detected  the face c    Up to three faces can be detected  When more than    osest to the center of    the frame is framed by a double border and the others    by single borders   When more than one face is de    ected  press the     button                   o choose on which face to  focus  Press  lt     or P on the multi selector to choose the face on which to focus and  press the   button        3 The shutter is automatically released     Ifthe camera detects that the face framed by the double border is smiling  the Smile    timer function  Q167  automa    tically releases the shutter     e Each time the shutter is released  automatic shooting using face detection and smiling    face detection is repeated        4 Finish shooting     e To finish automatic shooting of smiling faces  either
152. internal  circuitry     Printer error       Error Messages    37 157    Turn off camera and reconnect USB 180    Turn off camera   remove and reinsert  battery  and turn on camera  If the  error persists  contact retailer or  Nikon authorized service  representative     Check printer  After solving the  problem  select Resume and press    rinter status  he      button to resume printing     p p g  TE Load the specified paper  select   On Specified size of paper    2   i   Printer error  check paper   is not loaded  Resume and press the   button to       resume printing      On    Printer error  paper jam    On    Printer error  out of paper    On    Printer error  check ink    On    Printer error  out of ink    On    Printer error  file corrupt          Paper has jammed in  he printer     No paper is loaded in  he printer     nk error    nk cartridge is empty        An error caused by the  image file has  occurred        Remove thej  Resume and    jammed paper  se  press the     bu       resume printing      Load the specified paper  selec  Resume and press the    bu  resume printing      Check ink  select Resume and press  he   button to resume printing                        Replace ink cartridge  select Resume  and press the     button to resume  printing      Select Cancel and press the      button to cancel printing       See the documentation provided with your printer for further guidance and information     Xapu  pue Sa oN Je2UY2   L    221    Xapu  pue sa oN  LJUY2  
153. ion  When flash is set to     Auto with red eye reduction   When taking pictures in the following scene modes    Hand held in EB  Night landscape      Hand held in f  Night portrait      HDR set to On in i  Backlighting      Easy panorama in Panorama   When using skin softening function while shooting   When using Active D Lighting while shooting   When Continuous H  120 fps or Continuous H  60 fps   76  is selected for continuous    Saving images  takes time        226    Problem    Cannot set or use  Continuous or  Exposure  bracketing     Cannot set  Optimize image     Playback    Problem    File cannot be  played back     Cannot play a  sequence     Cannot zoom in on  picture     Cannot record or  play back voice  memo     Pictures and  movies cannot be  edited     Pictures not  displayed on  television        Troubleshooting    Cause Solution m    Another function that is set now is restricting the continuous  setting or Exposure bracketing     Another function that is set now is restricting Optimize  image     Cause Solution Mm     File was overwritten or renamed by computer or another  make or model of camera    Interval timer shooting in progress    Movies recorded with cameras other than COOLPIX P500  cannot be played back     Pictures shot continuously with cameras other than  COOLPIX P500 cannot be played as a sequence   Check the Sequence display options setting     Playback zoom cannot be used with movies  small  pictures  or cropped copies of size 320 x 240 pixe
154. ion can be printed without imprinting this information on them  using settings in the Print order option  11135         Vibration    Setup Menu    Reduction          Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   A1186   gt  Vibration reduction          Specify the vi    bration reduction setting for taking still pictures  Correct blur  caused    by slight hand movement known as camera shake  that commonly occurs when    shooting with zoom applied or at slow shutter speeds     When the camera is stabilized for shooting with a tripod  set vibration reduction to    Off     W On  hybrid              Records with optical compensation for camera shake during still picture shooting   using the image sensor shift method  and under the following conditions  also   performs electronic VR using image enhancement    e When the flash does not fire   e When the shutter speed is slower than 1 30 second  wide angle position  and  1 250 second  telephoto position      e  Wi  e Wi  e Wi  WI    hen the self timer is off   hen Single is selected for the continuous setting   hen Off is selected for the Exposure bracketing setting  hen the ISO sensitivity is 200 or less    Ww  On  default setting     Com  shift       pensates for camera shake during still picture shooting using the image sensor  method  The camera automatically detects the panning direction and only    corrects for vibration caused by camera shake     Whe  redu    n the camera is panned horizontally  for example  vibration reduction
155. isyasZon 1530    frame playback mode  press the  8  button to display O004 IPE    each image in the sequence individually  To return to key  picture only display  press the multi selector A                 The following operations are available when each image in a sequence is   displayed individually    e Choose an image  Press the multi selector  lt  or P  Images can also be chosen  by rotating the command dial    e Zoom in  Rotate the zoom control toward T  Q   211118      Sequence Display Options  Select Sequence display options  Q145  in the playback menu to set all sequences to be  displayed using their key pictures or to display them as individual images     Changing Key Picture in Sequence    A sequence   s key picture can be changed using Choose key picture  Q145  in the playback  menu        yoeqhe d uo JION    113    ypeqhe q uo OW    114    Operations in Full Frame Playback    Deleting Images in a Sequence  When Sequence display options  Q145  is set to Key picture only in the  playback menu  if the TD button is pressed and the deletion method is selected   the following images are deleted   e When a sequence is displayed by its key picture only     Current image  When the sequence is selected  all images in the sequence  are deleted     Erase selected images  When the key picture is selected in the erase  selected images screen  Q135   all images in the sequence are deleted     All images  All images including the sequence that is displayed are deleted   e When t
156. itable for display on a television with a screen    GA  640x160 aspect ratio of 4 3  or for e mail attachment     Record pictures with the same aspect ratio  3 2  as those shot with    32  E O 35 mm film cameras        Su 3968x2232 Record pictures with the same aspect ratio  16 9  as wide screen  3a 1920x1080 elevisions        L  2992x2992 Record perfectly square pictures     The icon for the current setting is displayed on the monitor in shooting and  playback modes  QA8 to 10      Image Size Setting  e Image size can also be set in shooting modes other than P  S  A or M by pressing the MENU button   e The setting is also applied to other shooting modes  except for shooting mode U      Image size is fixed at  2 1600x1200 for Pre shooting cache or Continuous H  60 fps   L 1280x960 for Continuous H  120 fps  Q276    e This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features  See    Functions that Cannot be  Applied Simultaneously     C1104  for more information     Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Number of Exposures Remaining   The following table lists the approximate number of pictures that can be stored in internal memory  and on a4 GB memory card  at each combination of Image size  L184  and Image quality  Q283   settings  Note that the number of exposures that can be stored will differ depending on the  composition of the image  due to JPEG compression   In addition  this number may differ depending  on the make of memory card  even if the ca
157. ith an aspect ratio of 4 3 are recorded   aximum recording time   15 seconds  playback time  1 minute   mage size  640 x 480 pixels  ovie bitrate  3 Mbps     2 speed slow motion movies with an aspect ratio of 16 9 are    recorded     aximum recording time   30 seconds  playback time  1 minute   mage size  1280 x 720 pixels  ovie bitrate  9 Mbps    2x speed fast motion movies with an aspect ratio of 16 9 are recorded     aximum recording time   2 minutes  playback time  1 minute   mage size  1920 x 1080 pixels  ovie bitrate  12 Mbps         The maximum recording time refers only to the section shot for slow motion or speeded up playback     Open with HS Footage       footage       Display the shooting screen  gt  MENU  gt      Movie menu   111163   gt  Open with HS          Select whether or not to record slow motion or fast motion movies from the start   of the movie recording when the movie mode switch is rotated to HS    e On  default setting   HS movies are recorded when recording begins    e Off  Normal speed movies are recorded when recording begins  Press the     button to switch to HS movie recording at the point where the camera should  record for slow motion or fast motion playback     yoeqhe g pue Bulpuoday IAOW    165    ypeqhelg pue Bulpsoray IAOW    166    Recording Movies    Maximum Movie Length    Option Memory card  4GB    iski HD 1080p     1920x1080   default setting  35 min  iq HD 1080p  1920x1080  40 min  720km HD 720p  1280x720  55 min  i  iFrame 540  960x
158. k the picture taken and determine if you need to take  the picture again    See    Operating the Did someone blink  Screen     Q204  for more information     Off  default setting     Blink warning does not take effect     dnjas esawes dIseg    m Note on Blink Warning    When a setting other than Single is set for continuous  Q76   when Exposure bracketing  Q194   is set  blink warning does not take effect  203    Setup Menu    Operating the Did someone blink  Screen  The following operations can be performed when the    Did someone blink  screen is displayed   If no operations are performed for a few seconds  the  screen automatically returns to the shooting screen           Did someone blink       l9   Ok Est       To    Zoom in to the face  for which blinking  was detected    Description       Rotate the zoom control toward T  Q      Return to full frame    playback Rotate the zoom control toward W  ED      When the camera detects one or more human  subjects with closed eyes  press A  V   lt  or  gt   during playback zoom to display other faces    The command dial can also be used to change the  display     Select the face to be  displayed    Delete the picture    taken Press the T button     dnjas es  wen dIseg    Return to shooting    Press the   button or the shutter release button   screen       204    Reset All    Setup Menu          Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   Q186   gt  Reset all          When Reset is selected  the camera settings are restored to the
159. ked eye  This is particularly effective for shooting scenes with high contrast  such  as brightly lit outdoor scenery from a dark room or shaded subjects at a sunny  seaside     Fj High  Bei Normal  Fe Low   Set the level of the Active D Lighting effect that is applied during shooting   OFF Off  default setting    Active D Lighting is not applied     When Active D Lighting is enabled  the current setting is displayed during shooting   C118   When Off is selected  an icon for the current setting is not displayed     m Notes on Active D Lighting   Additional time is required to record pictures when shooting using Active D Lighting    The exposure is reduced in comparison to shooting with Active D Lighting set to Off  To ensure  that the gradation is appropriate  adjustments of the highlighted areas  shadow areas and mid   tones are made before recording    This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features  See    Functions that Cannot be  Applied Simultaneously     104  for more information     m Active D Lighting Versus D Lighting    The Active D Lighting option in the shooting menu reduces exposure before shooting to optimize  the dynamic range  The D Lighting  A149  option in the playback menu optimizes dynamic range  in pictures after shooting     Buljooyus uo aow    103    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Functions that Cannot be Applied Simultaneously    Some settings in the flash mode  the focus mode  the self timer and the shooting  m
160. languages for displaying the camera menus and messages          e  tina Czech  Dansk Danish  Deutsch German  English  default   setting   Espa  ol Spanish  E  nvik     Greek  Fran  ais French  Indonesia   Indonesian  Italiano Italian   TV Settings    Magyar  Nederlands  Norsk    Polski    Portugu  s    Pycckni  Romana  Suomi   Svenska       Hungarian  Dutch  Norwegian    Polish    Portuguese    Russian  Romanian  Finnish  Swedish    T  rk  e  Ykpa  Hcbka  aF    Rikt    ee PL    Bas    te    mwitna       Turkish  Ukrainian  Arabic  Simplified  Chinese    Traditional  Chinese    Japanese  Korean  Thai          Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   C1186   gt  TV settings          Adjust the settings for connecting to a TV     Video mode    Choose from NTSC and PAL     HDMI    dnjes esawes dseg    Choose a picture resolution for HDMI output from Auto  default setting   480p   720p  or 1080i  When Auto is set  the output resolution that is best suited to the  connected high definition TV is selected automatically from 480p  720p or 1080i     HDMI device control    Choose whether or not the camera receives signals from a TV when a TV that  conforms to the HDMI CEC standard is connected with an HDMI cable  When set to  On  default setting   the television remote control can be used to operate the camera    during playback     See    Using the TV   s Remote Control  HDMI Device Control      172  for more    information     HDMI and HDMI CEC       HDM     is an abbreviation of 
161. layed create or edit this file   back   The picture cannot be  played back in a slide  show   6 ae  All images are hidden    All images in the  internal memory  Disable the Hide image setting to  memory card are view images   hidden    id  This image cannot be Picture is protected    Disable protection   deleted      ESIE Destination in same  Travel destination is in mesono achorie  the current time zone  i     Mode dial is between   Rotate the mode dial to select the  Mode dial is not in the       proper position wo modes  desired mode        button on the multi  selector is pressed  when the flash is  lowered     Press the  flash pop up  button to  raise the flash     sf  a The flash is lowered   3  when the scene mode   2 is Bal  Night portrait  or ppd Pop Hpk button to  z HDR in i l   a  iJ  Backlighting  is Off    Et Raise the flash  The     flash mode    F   DE   oO   x    Press the  flash pop up  button to  raise the flash  The camera can still  shoot normally with the flash lowered  if you do not wish to use it        o The flash is not raised  during the Scene auto    The flash is lowered   selector mode           220    Display   id    Lower the flash      0     Communications error    System error    On    Printer error  check    Lower the flash gently and record a  movie  Note that sound of lowering  the flash may be recorded     The flash is raised  when recording a  movie     Error occurred during  communication with  printer     Error has occurred in  camera s 
162. lly to perform picture  compensation  Shutter sound  1199  is heard only once  One frame is recorded     Setup Menu    Motion Detection       Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   Q186   gt  Motion detection             Enable motion detection to reduce the effects of subject movement and camera  shake when shooting still pictures     ro Auto    When the camera detects the movement of the subject or camera shake  the ISO  sensitivity is raised and the shutter speed is increased to reduce their effects   However  motion detection does not function in the following situations   e When the fill flash fires     In the following scene modes  EY  Night landscape   Hal  Night portrait    rs   Backlighting   Sports  Dusk dawn  Museum  Fireworks show and Pet  portrait    When shooting mode is P  S  A  M or U    OFF Off  default setting     Motion detection is not applied     When motion detection is enabled  the current setting is displayed during shooting   A83     The motion detection icon lights in green when the camera detects any vibration  and increases the shutter speed  When Off is selected  an icon for the current  setting is not displayed     m Notes on Motion Detection       Motion detection may be unable to completely reduce effects of camera shake and subject  movement in some situations    e Motion detection may not function if the subject exhibits significant movement or is too dark    e The pictures taken may become grainy     dnjas esawes dIseg    195    dnjas e
163. ls or  smaller    Playback zoom may not be available for pictures taken  with cameras other than COOLPIX P500     Voice memos cannot be attached to movies    Voice memos cannot be attached to pictures shot by  cameras other than COOLPIX P500  and voice memos  recorded by other cameras cannot be played back on this  camera     Editing other than Black border cannot be performed on  pictures shot with Image size of     3984x2656    19 3968x2232   8 1920x1080 or     2992x2992   Pictures recorded with easy panorama cannot be edited   Confirm the conditions that are required for editing   Pictures and movies taken with cameras other than  COOLPIX P500 cannot be edited     Video mode or HDMI is not correctly set in the TV  settings setup menu    Cables are connected to both the HDMI mini connector  and USB audio video connector    Memory card contains no pictures  Replace memory card   Remove memory card to play back pictures from internal  memory     XapuU  pue sao Jed1UYIa      227    Xapu  pue sajoN Jed1UYyrIa L    228    Troubleshooting    Problem    Album icons are  reset to their  default icons  or  images added to  albums cannot be  displayed in  favorite pictures  mode     The saved images  are not displayed  in auto sort mode     Nikon Transfer 2  does not start  when camera is  connected to a  computer     The PictBridge  startup screen is  not displayed  when the camera  is connected to a  printer     Pictures to be  printed are not  displayed     Cannot select  paper si
164. mages after shooting  The amount of time it takes to finish  saving the captured images depends on the number of images  image quality  image size  the write  speed of the memory card  etc       WI  e Th  of    WI  or  ca  va    WI  fp    en ISO sensitivity increases  noise may appear in captured images    e speed of continuous shooting may decrease depending on the image quality  image size  type  memory card used  and shooting conditions    en continuous is set to Pre shooting cache  Continuous H  120 fps  Continuous H  60 fps  Multi shot 16  banding or variance in brightness or hue may occur in images that were  ptured under lighting that flickers at high speeds  such as fluorescent  mercury vapor  or sodium   por lighting    en continuous is set to Pre shooting cache  Continuous H  120 fps or Continuous H  60  s  accurate exposure may not be achieved  images may be overexposed  in images captured on       bright sunny days     e Th    is feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain functions  See    Functions that Cannot be    Applied Simultaneously     211104  for more information     vV    BSS    Note on Best Shot Selector  is suited for shooting stationary subjects  BSS may not produce the desired results if the subject    moves or the composition changes     Each    Images Captured in Continuous  time images are captured using Continuous H  Continuous L  Pre shooting cache     Continuous H  120 fps or Continuous H  60 fps  the captured images are saved as a    s
165. me  and then set Print date   A192  in the setup menu  A185      To change the date and time of the camera clock  set in Time zone and date  Q188  in the setup    menu  185   95    sdays 3sul4    26       The recorded data is stored in the camera s internal memory  approx  102 MB  or on  commercially available Secure Digital  SD  memory cards  A214     Ifa memory card is inserted in the camera  data is automatically stored on the  memory card  and data recorded to the memory card can be played back   deleted  or transferred  To use the internal memory  remove the memory    card   7 A memory card is egued for movie recording     1 Confirm that the power on lamp and the  monitor are turned off and open the battery   chamber memory card slot cover            e Be sure to turn off the camera before opening the cover     2 Insert the memory card        e Slide the memory card  until it clicks into  place     Memory card slot    v Inserting the Memory Card Correctly    Inserting the memory card upside down or backwards could damage the camera or  the memory card  Be sure to confirm that the memory card is in the correct orientation     3 Close the battery chamber memory card slot cover     Removing the Memory Card    Before opening the battery chamber memory card slot   cover  turn the camera off and confirm that the power    on lamp and the monitor are off    Press the memory card in lightly with your finger      to   partially eject it  and then pull it out straight         e The
166. ment was obtained  the copying or reproduction of unused postage  stamps or post cards issued by the government is prohibited    The copying or reproduction of stamps issued by the government and of certified documents  stipulated by law is prohibited        Cautions on certain copies and reproductions    The government has issued cautions on copies or reproductions of securities issued by private  companies  shares  bills  checks  gift certificates  etc    commuter passes or coupon tickets  except  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        Comply with copyright notices  The copying or reproduction of copyrighted creative works such as books  music  paintings  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 copies or to infringe copyright laws     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  resulting in the malicious use of personal image data  Ens
167. mode 108   WB White balance 90   W Wide 31   JPG 215    MOV 215   WAV 215    A   AC adapter 213   Active D Lighting 103   AF area mode 95   AF assist 4  196   Album 127   Aperture value 70  Aperture priority auto mode 73          Assign side zoom control 198  Audio video cable 171  Audio video in jack 171  Auto 36   Auto mode 28   Auto off 199   Auto sort menu 131   Auto sort mode 129  Autofocus 41  101  166  Autofocus mode 101  166  AV cable 171  213    B   Backlighting  450   Battery 18  20  213   Battery charger 22  213  Battery level indicator 28  Battery chamber memory card slot cover  18  26   Beach E353   Best shot selector 76   Black and white copy Li 57  Black border 155   Blink proof 68   Blink warning 203   BSS 76   Button sound 199    G   Calendar display 117  Charge by computer 202  Charger 213   Charging AC Adapter 20  213  Choose key picture 145  Close up  B 55  Command dial 11  Computer 173  Continuous 76  Continuous H  120 fps 76  Continuous H  60 fps 76  Contrast 88   Copying images 144  Crop 156  169   Custom 88    D  Date and time 24  188       Daylight saving time 24  189  Delete 35  143  170   Digital zoom 31  197   Diopter adjustment control 30  D Lighting 149   DPOF printing 184   DSCN 215   Dusk dawn ii 54   E  Easy panorama 58  60  Editing movies 169  Electronic VR 167   Exposure 70   Exposure compensation 43  Exposure mode 69  Extension 215   Extracting still pictures 168  Eyelet for camera strap 7    F  Face priority 95   Favorite pictures 122   Fa
168. motion that starts at the center of the  ens and working toward the edges  If this fails  clean the lens using a cloth  ightly dampened with commercial lens cleaner     Remove dust or lint with a blower  To remove fingerprints and other stains   clean the monitor with a soft  dry cloth  being careful not to apply pressure     Use a blower to remove dust  dirt or sand  then wipe gently with a soft  dry  cloth  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  horoughly  Note that foreign matter inside the camera could cause  damage not covered by the warranty        Do not use alcohol  thinner  or other volatile chemicals     esawe    y  104 Buez    211    Caring for the Camera    Storage    Turn the camera off when not in use  Check that the power on lamp is off before   putting the camera away  Remove the battery if the camera will not be used for an   extended period  Do not store the camera with naphtha or camphor moth balls  or   in any of the following locations    e Next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields  such as  televisions or radios   e Exposed to temperatures below  10   C  14   F  or above 50   C  122   F    e 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           es  we 
169. n     e The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the  frame     1 250 F5 g 113421       e Exposure compensation  A43  can be adjusted   e If the focus or exposure cannot be set for the main subject  try the focus lock  41133      6 Press the shutter release button all the way   and release it       The D   icon showing the current panorama direction is  displayed        Buljoous uo OW    7 Move the camera straight and slowly in one of   the four directions to start shooting    e When the camera detects the panorama direction  the  shooting starts    e The guide showing the current shooting point is  displayed    e When the guide showing the shooting point reaches  the end  the shooting ends        Example of moving the camera       e Hold the camera steadily and move it horizontally or vertically  as in drawing an arc   e Move the camera from end to end within about 15 seconds when the panorama range is 180    and  within about 30 seconds when it is 360       61    Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     v Notes on Easy Panorama Shooting    e The image area seen in the saved image will be narrower than that seen on the monitor at the time  of shooting    When the camera movement speed is too fast or there is a large amount of camera shake  the  shooting ends in an error    Panorama pictures are not saved when the shooting stops before reaching half of the panorama range   When the shooting reaches more than half of the panorama range but finishes before the end  p
170. n    u 12  Electronic viewfinder    u    16 30 MENU button        13  45  82  135  163  186  DISP  display  button won 7 18   TD  delete  button    35  143  170       movie record  button g Tripod socket    Ea   5     a   l   8   ovie mode switch    20 Battery chamber   re z   a          memory card slot COVER sess 18 26  21  Cover ati iess 18 26  22   Memory Card SlOt eeceesscssneesesecseseesseeete 26    23   Battery late Pissssscscnstrsscinssseccesittnteteate 18 19  24   Battery CHAMbel    eeesssecssseaeteeesseensiees 18             uonnponu     uonnponu     Parts of the Camera    Changing the Angle of the Monitor  The angle of the monitor can be lowered down to 82   or raised upward to 90    This  is convenient when taking pictures with the camera held at high or low positions        m Notes on Monitor    e Do not apply excessive force when changing the angle of the monitor   e The monitor cannot be moved horizontally   6   Put the monitor back in the original position when using in normal situations     Parts of the Camera    Raising and Lowering the Flash   Press the     flash pop up  button to raise the flash    e See    Using the Flash     1136  for more information on setting the flash    e When not using the flash  lower it by gently pushing it down until it clicks        Attaching the Camera Strap and Lens Cap    Attach the lens cap to the strap  and then attach the strap  to the camera  at two places         m Lens Cap       Remove the lens cap before you shoot a p
171. n again to  display the screen in step 2    e Tochange back to autofocus  return to step 1 and choose  any setting other than MF               NORMS  trix              MF  Manual Focus     In step 2  the figure displayed with the gauge at the right of the monitor indicates an approximate  distance  m  at which the subject can be in focus when the gauge is near the center  Depending  on the zoom position  1  wide angle position   3 or 5  telephoto position  is displayed  To see  whether the subject is in focus  check the subject on the monitor    Press the shutter release button halfway to preview an approximate depth of field  the area in focus  behind and in front of the subject     Set Assign side zoom control  Q198  in the setup menu  Q185  to Manual focus to focus by  using the side zoom control instead of    or    in step 2    The digital zoom is not available        By adjusting exposure compensation when taking pictures  overall image  brightness can be adjusted to make images brighter or darker     1 Press  4  exposure compensation  on the  multi selector     e The exposure compensation guide and histogram are  displayed        2 Press the multi selector A or W to select a Exposure compensation guide  compensation value          To make the image brighter  apply positive      exposure compensation    e To make the image darker  apply negative      exposure compensation                    Histogram  Exposure compensation value          3 Press the     button to set the
172. n set to S and M  or aperture  when set to A and M  settings will also be saved    2 The current monitor display setting and zoom position will also be saved    3 The current focus distance will also be saved when set to MF  manual focus     4 The preset value for preset manual applies to the P  S  A  Mand U shooting modes    5 The current focus area position is saved when AF area mode is set to Manual     mM Note on Clock Battery    If the internal clock battery  111189  is exhausted  the settings saved in U will be reset  Writing down  any important setting is recommended     Using U  User Setting Mode     Save the Settings in U    The frequently used settings for shooting can be changed and saved in U     1    Shooting in U  User Setting  Mode    Rotate the mode dial to U to retrieve the settings saved  in Save user settings     Rotate the mode dial to the desired exposure  mode        Rotate to P  S  A or M      Settings can be saved even if rotated to U  the default  settings of shooting mode P are saved when the  camera is first purchased         Change to a frequently used setting     Press the MENU button     e The shooting menu is displayed     e Press the multi selector to select items and set functions  on the menu  A12      Use the multi selector to choose Save user  settings and press the    button     Shooting menu  P   AF area mode    Done screen is displayed  and the current settings are Autofocus mode  Flash exp  comp   saved  Long exposure NR  Active D Light
173. ncel  choose No and press the     button     Image Size    As the area to be saved is reduced  the image size  pixels  of the cropped copy is also reduced  When  the image size setting for a cropped copy is 320x240 or 160x120  a black frame appears around the  picture during playback  and the LA or Eg small picture icon appears on the left side of the monitor     More Information  156 See    File and Folder Names     Q215  for more information     Press the multi selector A  W   lt  or P to scroll the  picture so that only the portion to be copied is visible    ion                                       Save this image as  displayed                           Movie Recording and Playback       High definition movies with sound can be recorded    e A memory card is required when recording movies  Insert the memory card into  the camera  01126     e The maximum movie length for a single movie is 4 GB or 29 minutes  even when  there is sufficient free space on the memory card  11166         1 Turn onthe camera and display the shooting Movie options  screen        e Movies can be recorded in any shooting mode   44     The movie options show the type of movie that will be  recorded  The default setting is fki  HD 1080p     1920x1080   A164   The movie options are not cated  displayed when no memory card is inserted    When recording movies  the angle of view  i e   the   area visible in the frame  is narrower than that of still pictures  Press the DISP  display   button and display 
174. nd press the    button   Only the voice memo will be deleted                             m Notes on Voice Memos   e When a picture with a voice memo attached is deleted  both the picture and its voice memo are  deleted    e Voice memos cannot be recorded for a picture that already has a voice memo attached on it  The   current voice memo must be deleted before a new voice memo can be recorded    COOLPIX P500 is not able to record a voice memo for a picture captured with another make or   model of digital camera        143    y2eqkejd uo 310W    144    Playback Options  Playback Menu    E  Copy  Copying Between Internal Memory and Memory  Card          Press the   gt   button  Playback mode   gt  MENU  Playback menu   gt  R  Copy             Copy pictures between the internal memory and a memory card     1 Use the multi selector to choose a destination  option to which pictures are copied and press  the   button    e M      Copy pictures from the internal memory to the  memory card          I   M  Copy pictures from the memory card to the  internal memory     2 Selecta copy option and press the   button     Camera to card        Selected images  Copy pictures selected from the WSelectedimages fl       image selection screen  Q140   If a sequence for which  only a key picture is displayed is selected  Q113   all  pictures in the displayed sequence are copied    All images  Copy all pictures  If a picture in a sequence is  selected  this option is not displayed    Current sequen
175. nks when the camera detects a face and flickers  immediately after the shutter is released     Releasing the Shutter Manually    The shutter can also be released by pressing the shutter release button  If no faces are detected  the  camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame     Functions Available in Smart Portrait Mode    e Flash mode is disabled when Blink proof is set to On  Flash mode  A236  will be changed to 4AUT0   auto  when Blink proof is set to Off  other settings can be selected       If Smile timer is set to Off  self timer  1139  can be set    e The focus mode is fixed at AF  autofocus     e Exposure compensation  1143  can be adjusted      Ifyou press the MENU button to display the E   Smart portrait  menu  you can change the settings  for Image quality  Image size  Skin softening  Smile timer  or Blink proof     More Information    See    Autofocus     C1133  for more information     Taking Pictures of Smiling Faces  Smart Portrait Mode     Smart Portrait Menu    In the smart portrait mode  the following functions can be set when the MENU  button  Q713  is pressed to display the EE  smart portrait menu   e Smile timer and Blink proof cannot be used simultaneously     Image quality    Image quality  183  settings can be changed  Changes made to the image  quality setting apply to all shooting modes  except for shooting mode U      Image size    Image size  Q184  settings can be changed  Changes made to the image size  setting apply to all shooting
176. nnected to an electrical outlet with the Charging AC Adapter  the camera cannot be  urned on   Do not  under any circumstances  use another make or model of USB AC adapter other than  Charging AC Adapter EH 69P  Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in  damage to the camera        AC Power Source  e If the AC Adapter EH 62A  available separately   1213  is used  power is supplied to the camera  from an electrical outlet  enabling taking and playing back pictures     e Do not  under any circumstances  use another make or model of AC adapter other than EH 62A   Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the camera        Charging Using Computer or Battery Charger   e Connecting the COOLPIX P500 to a computer also charges the Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN ELS   178  202     e The EN EL5 can be charged without using the camera by using the Battery Charger MH 61   available separately   1213      Charging the Battery    Turning On and Off the Camera    Remove the lens cap before turning on   the camera    Press the power switch to turn on the   camera    The power on lamp  green  lights  and   then the monitor is turned on  the power    on lamp is turned off when the monitor is   turned on     Press the power switch again to turn off the camera  When the power is turned off    the monitor and power on lamp are turned off    e When the camera is off  holding down the   gt   button turns on the camera in  playback mode
177. ns power on  lamp status when the camera is plugged  into the electrical outlet           7   ONOFF             Power on lamp Description  Blinks slowly eh chaiain   orange  y ging   off ery not charging  When charging is complete  the power     amp stops blinking orange and turns off     pei    The ambient temperature is not suited to charging  Charge  he battery indoors with an ambient temperature of 5   C to  35   C  41   F to 95   F     The USB cable or Charging AC Adapter is not properly  connected  or there is a problem with the battery   Disconnect the USB cable or unplug the Charging AC  Adapter and correctly connect it again  or change the  battery           Flickers  orange           5 Disconnect the Charging AC Adapter from the electrical outlet and  then disconnect the USB cable     21    sdais 3sul4    22    Charging the Battery    m Notes on Charging AC Adapter       The Charging AC Adapter EH 69P is for use only with compatible devices  Do not use with another  make or model of device    Be sure to read and follow the warnings for the Charging AC Adapter on page iii and the section    The Battery     11210   before use    e The EH 69P is compatible with AC 100 240 V  50 60 Hz electrical outlets  When using in other  countries  use a plug adapter  commercially available  as necessary  For more information about  plug adapters  consult your travel agency    The Charging AC Adapter EH 69P is for charging the battery inserted into the camera  When the  camera is co
178. nstructions of the hospital   when using while in a hospital  The   electromagnetic waves given out by  this camera may disrupt the electronic  systems of the airplane or the  instruments of the hospital        Notices for Customers in the       U S A     IMPORTANT SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS     DANGER   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK   CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE  INSTRUCTIONS   For connection to a supply not in the  U S A   use an attachment plug adapter  of the proper configuration for the  power outlet if needed    The power supply unit is intended to be  correctly orientated in a vertical or floor  mount position     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 device  pursuant to Part  15 of the FCC rules  These limits are  designed to provide reasonable  protection against harmful interference  in a residential 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    interference to radio or television   reception  which can be determined by   turning the equipment off and on  the   user is encouraged to try to correct th
179. o display a list of albums  press A or Y  to choose   J Favorite pictures and  press the   button     Playback mode    Favorite pictures  Auto sort     List by date             2 Use the multi selector to choose an NE  album and press the MENU button  J Ges  7    e The choose icon screen is displayed                 yoeqhe d uo JOW    3 Press  lt  or P to choose an icon color and as      press the   button     ti i a  amp         Hh   FY HH                         4 Press A  V  4 or P to choose an icon and  press the   button     e The icon changes and the monitor display returns to  the list of albums screen     Choose icon                                 m Notes on Album Icons    Set the album icons separately for the internal memory and for the memory card     To change the album icons for the internal memory  first remove the memory card from the  camera   e The default setting for the icon is the number icon  black   127    y2eqkejd uo 310W    128    Sorting Favorite Images  Favorite Pictures Mode     Adding Playing Favorite Pictures   When images are added to an album  they are not moved from the folder to which they were saved   Q215  or copied to the album  Only the file names of the images are added to the album  When  using favorite pictures mode  images are played back by retrieving the images that correspond to the  file names added to the albums    Note that if an image is deleted while using favorite pictures mode  C1135  126   the image will be  removed from th
180. o or  Fixed range auto is selected    e This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features  See    Functions that Cannot be  Applied Simultaneously     C1104  for more information           Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Metering          Set to P  S  A or M  gt  MENU  Shooting menu   gt  Metering       The process of measuring the brightness of the subject to determine the exposure    is known as    metering     Use this option to choose how the camera meters exposure        Matrix  default setting     Uses a wide area of the screen for metering   This metering mode provides the appropriate exposure for a variety of shooting  conditions  Recommended for typical shooting            Center weighted    The camera meters the entire frame but assigns greatest weight to the subject at the  center of the frame  This mode is suitable for portraits or other scenes to determine  he exposure by lighting conditions at the center of the frame  Can be used with  focus lock  C133  to meter off center subjects      J Spot   The camera meters the area shown by the circle at the center of the frame  This mode  is recommended when the metering target is much brighter or darker than the  background  Ensure that the subject is within the area shown by the circle when  shooting  Can be used with focus lock  Q233  to meter off center subjects     Spot AF area    The camera meters the selected focus area to determine the exposure  Available only  when Manual or 
181. o or 3200 is selected   Active D Lighting is reset to Off                 105    Buljooys uo 310W    106    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Restricted function Setting    Print date Continuous     6     Exposure  bracketing  C1194     Blink warning Continuous    1176  Exposure  bracketing  C1194     Digital zoom    r   Focus mode   AF area mode  Continuous    O          m More Information       Description    When Continuous H  Continuous L  Pre shooting  cache  Continuous H  120 fps  Continuous H  60  fps or BSS is selected for shooting  print date is not  available     Print date is not available     Blink warning does not take effect when the  continuous is set to a setting other than Single  or  Exposure bracketing is set     The digital zoom cannot be used when MF  manual  ocus  is selected     The digital zoom cannot be used when shooting with  Subject tracking        The digital zoom cannot be used when Multi shot 16  is selected for shooting     See    Notes on Digital Zoom     111197  for more information     Shutter Speed    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     The control range of the shutter speed differs depending on the ISO sensitivity setting   Additionally  the control range changes in the following continuous shooting settings        ISO sensitivity  L192      Continuous  76        1 The ISO sensitivity setting is restric  2 InM mode  the ISO sensitivity is fixed at 160     Setting    Auto2   SO 160 4007 in Fixed range  
182. o the shooting screen      The angle of view  image area  seen in the saved image will be narrower than that seen  on the monitor at the time of shooting           Bunooys uo 310W    Tripod  Select this mode when the camera is stabilized  such as with a tripod      The  amp  icon is displayed on the shooting screen      Vibration reduction  Q193  is automatically set to Off regardless of the applied  option in the setup menu  R1185       Press the shutter release button all the way to shoot a single picture at slow shutter  speeds     Camera focuses at infinity  When the shutter release button is pressed halfway  the focus  area always lights in green  However  because the camera focuses at infinity  it may not  be able to focus on nearby objects    The digital zoom is not available    AF assist illuminator  Q196  does not light     ole  gt So  fe     pa          Other settings can be selected     NR  Noise reduction is performed for pictures shot in scene modes with  NR   so they may take longer  to record     48    Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     Fa Night portrait  NR    we  Use this mode for portraits taken at sunset or at night  Flash is  used to illuminate the subject while maintaining the mood of  the background    Press the MENU button to select Hand held or Tripod in Night  portrait        e Hand held  This enables you to shoot with the minimum of camera shake and noise even  when holding the camera by hand     The  amp     icon is displayed on the shooting 
183. ocus mode  C1140    he Close up   Q155  scene mode        he Pet portrait  1159  scene mode      Zi Retouched copies Copies created using editing function  11146          H  Other scenes j  a described above     All other images that cannot be defined by the categories      Images captured in Scene auto selector  C1146  are also sorted to the appropriate categories     m Notes on Auto Sort Mode       Up to 999 images and movie files can be sorted to each category in auto sort mode  If 999 images  or movies have already been sorted to a specific category  new images and movies cannot be  sorted to that category nor can they be displayed in auto sort mode  Display images and movies    that could not be sorted to a category in normal     A132      playback mode  C1134  or list by date mode    e Images or movies copied from the internal memory to a memory card  or vice versa  Q144      cannot be displayed in auto sort mode     e Images or movies saved by cameras other than COOLPIX P500 cannot be displayed in auto sort    mode     Finding Images in Auto Sort Mode    Operations in Auto Sort Mode  The following operations are available in the category list screen  Q129 step 2      Function Description    Press the multi selector A  V  or P   Select a category   A category can also be chosen by rotating the  command dial     Switch to full   frame playback  mode    Display images in the selected category in full   frame playback mode     Delete all images in the selected category   D
184. ode  and iB  press the   button  Autofocusmode d  Flash exp  comp  0 0  Long exposure NR AUTO  Active D Lighting  Save user settings  Reset user settings    2 Choose     Subject tracking and press the        AF area mode    button      Face priority  s n   AUTO Auto  e The camera enters subject tracking  and a white border E    Manual    is displayed at the center of the frame      Center      Subject tracking          3 Selecta subject  PT  Frame the subject in the center of the border  and press  the   button      The subject is registered      When the camera is unable to focus on the subject   the border lights in red  Change the composition and 1 250  516  try again    Once the subject is registered  it is framed by a yellow ma   focus area display  and subject tracking begins    To change subjects  press the   button to cancel the LI   currently selected subject  then select a new subject     If the camera loses sight of the subject  the focus area  display disappears  register the subject again     Ba          a    A     E                Buljooys uo aow    Bunooys uo 310W    100    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     4 Press the shutter release button to take the    picture     e Ifthe camera focuses on the focus area when the  shutter release button is pressed halfway  the focus area    display lights i  e Ifthe camera i                   n green and the focus is locked   s unable to focus  the focus area display                will blink  Press the 
185. ography and Playback   amp   Auto  Mode    More on Shooting    More on Playback    Editing Pictures    Movie Recording and Playback    Connecting to Televisions  Computers and Printers    Basic Camera Setup    Caring for the Camera    Technical Notes and Index       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     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  Should you notice smoke or an unusual  smell coming from the camera or  Charging AC Adapter  unplug the  Charging AC Adapter and remove the  battery immediately  taking care to  avoid burns  Continued operation could  result in injury  After removing or  disconnecting the power source  take  the equipment to a Nikon authorized  service representative for inspection     A  Do not disassemble   Touching the internal parts of the  camera or Charging AC Adapter could  result in injury  Repairs should be  performed only by qualified  technicians  Should the camera or  Charging 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 product and or  removing the battery     A Do not use the c
186. oint  the range that is not shot will be recorded as a gray area     Viewing Pictures Recorded with Easy Panorama    Switch to playback mode  Q134  111   display the 15 05 2011 15 30  picture recorded with easy panorama in full frame Dp OT ARG   playback mode and press the      button  The camera  displays the short side of the picture filling the entire    screen and scrolls the picture automatically  per  iD 4 1321    e The picture is scrolled in the direction of the  panorama shooting    e Press the multi selector to fast forward or rewind    Playback controls are displayed at the top of the   monitor during playback  When you choose a playback   control with the multi selector  lt  or P and press the       button  the following operations can be performed     Bunooys uo 310W    a   ed    e       To Use Description    Rewind Scroll quickly back while the   button is pressed     Advance Scroll quickly forward while the   button is pressed     The following operations can be performed with the playback  controls at the top of the monitor while playback is paused     Rewind while the    button is pressed    LCI Scroll while the      button is pressed      a Restart the automatic scroll     Return to full frame playback mode     Pause    End      The pictures can also be scrolled by rotating the command dial     v Note on Viewing Pictures Recorded with Easy Panorama    Panorama pictures recorded with functions other than easy panorama of the COOLPIX P500 may not  62 be scrolle
187. om an Album  Remove images from an album without deleting the images        1 Select the album from which I2 s0 Oje       images will be removed  play back  images in that album  Q124    and then press the MENU button    e The playback menu is displayed                             2 Use the multi selector to choose EJ Remove  from favorites and press the    button   e The remove from favorites screen is displayed     3 Press the multi selector  lt l or P  and then  choose an image and press A to display  7    To remove more images from the same album  repeat   this step as necessary    To cancel the selection  press W to remove  7     Rotate the zoom control  114  toward T  Q  to switch  back to full frame playback or W  Ha  to display  thumbnails     Press the     button when selection is complete     yoeqhe g uo JION          4 Choose Yes and press the   button     e The image is removed from the album  Remove this picture from    i    e To cancel removal  select No   __ favorites           m Note on Deletion    Ifan image is deleted while using favorite pictures mode  the image will be removed from the album  and it will be permanently deleted from the internal memory or the memory card  A128      125    y2eqkejd uo 310W    126    Sorting Favorite Images  Favorite Pictures Mode     Using Favorite Pictures Mode  The following operations are available from the list of albums screen  Q124 step 2      Function    Choose an album    Switch to full   frame playback  mode    Dele
188. omplete     Write protect switch is  in    lock    position     No memory card is  inserted when trying  to record a movie     Make sure that the lens cap has been  removed  then turn the camera on  again  If the error persists even after  the camera is turned off and then on  again  contact retailer or Nikon   authorized service representative     Turn off camera  and allow battery to  cool down before resuming use  Five  seconds after this message appears   the monitor is turned off  and the  power on lamp flickers  After the  lamp blinks for three minutes  the  camera turns off automatically  but  you can also press the power switch  to turn it off manually     Leave the camera off until the inside  of the camera has cooled and then  turn it on again     Wait until message clears from display  automatically when recording is  complete     Slide the write protect switch to     write    position     Insert a memory card before starting  movie recording        Xapu  pue sao Jed1UYI9 L    217    Xapu  pue sa oN  LJUY2   L    218    Error Messages    Display      This card cannot be used         This card cannot be read          Card is not formatted   Format card    Yes   No     id    Out of memory           Image cannot be saved        Bescon  Soho YS    e Use an approved card  214  Error accessing e Check that connectors are clean   memory card  e Confirm that memory card is  correctly inserted     All data stored on the memory   card is deleted when formatted  If  there is 
189. on shown      and fully  insert the battery  2     When the battery is fully inserted  ll pee  the battery latch locks it in place  s    od           Battery chamber    mM Inserting the Battery Correctly    Inserting the battery upside down or backwards could damage the camera  Be  sure to confirm that the battery is in the correct orientation        3 Close the battery chamber memory card slot  cover       and slide the cover latch to the gt G  position  2          cano    BATTERY       18    Inserting the Battery    Removing the Battery    Before opening the battery chamber memory card slot  cover  turn the camera off  Q123  and confirm that the  power on lamp and the monitor are off    To eject the battery  open the battery chamber   memory card slot cover and slide the orange battery  latch in the direction indicated by the arrow     then    remove the battery while being careful not to remove the battery at an angle  O         The camera  battery or memory card may be hot immediately after using the  camera  Observe caution when removing the battery or memory card     m Notes on Battery  e Be sure to read and follow the warnings of    For Your Safety     Aii  thoroughly before using the    battery   e Be sure to read and follow the warnings for    The Battery     Q210  thoroughly before using the    battery   e Ifthe battery will not be used for an extended period  recharge it at least once every six months    and run it flat before returning it to storage        sdays y
190. options  ea E 64  9   Imagegualhty  sasinessiiicsassss 83    10   Image SIZE earn a 84    11   Easy panorama indicator    ese 62     a  Current frame number total  number of frames    b  Movie length             N    nternal memory indicator       Easy panorama playback guide     Sequence playback guide  ovie playback guide    Black  0  6     gememter eer ee reece eran  Filter effects ICOM eesseseseteieeeneenene  SKIN softening ICOM    nescseesceieseteteee  Print order COM ssssncsisscssresssssss  erserttunets  Small picture     eessssessccssssseseneene  D Lighting icon  Quick retouch icon    Voice memo indicato       File number and type    eeeesssecssseseseseee                1 The icon for the selected album or the selected category in auto sort mode in playback    mode is displayed     10 2 The icon displayed varies with the setting that was set at the time of shooting        Command Dial    You can rotate the command dial to select  items from a menu screen or to set any of the  following functions        For Shooting    Mode T    Mode dial set to P Adjust the flexible program 71  Mode dial set to S Adjust shutter speed 72  Mode dial set to A Adjust aperture value 73    Adjust shutter speed or aperture value   Press the multi selector P to switch between   74       Mode dial set to M       settings    For Playback  Mode m  F 34  Full frame playback or thumbnail      playback Choose a picture 11 i  Calendar display Choose a date 117  Playback zoom Change the zoom ratio 118
191. or vivid landscapes and cityscapes    e The camera focuses at infinity  When the shutter release  button is pressed halfway  the focus area or focus indicator   Ws  always lights in green  However  because the camera  focuses at infinity  it may not be able to focus on nearby  objects    e AF assist illuminator  111196  does not light     s  o  gt So   De ajae          Other settings can be selected        Buljooys uo OW    51    Bunooys uo 310W    52    Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     SCENE  gt    Sports    Use this mode for dynamic action shots that freeze the action in  a single shot and record motion in a series of pictures  With  continuous shooting  instantaneous movements of moving  subjects can be captured clearly   The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame   The camera continuously adjusts the focus until the shutter   release button is pressed halfway to lock the focus   While the shutter release button is pressed all the way  up to five pictures are shot at a rate  of about eight frames per second  fps  when Image quality is set to Normal and Image size  is set to  2 4000x3000    Focus  exposure and white balance are fixed at values determined with the first shot in each  series    The frame rate with continuous shooting may vary  depending upon the current image  quality setting  image size setting  and the memory card used    AF assist illuminator  111196  does not light     a o po o pe De e    1 MF  manual focus  can be selected   2 
192. ormation    ote  however  that formatting the camera s internal memory or the memory card  permanently erases the protected files  11200         Protected pictures are recognized by the Ga icon in playback mode  10  116      ypeqhe d uo JOW    139    ypeqhe q uo OW    140    Playback Options  Playback Menu    Selecting Pictures  The picture selection screen  as shown on the right  is  displayed in the following menus     j  Only one picture can be selected for some menu items   while for other menu items  multiple pictures can be EAN    We  a4  selected     Es fa     Protect       Functions for which multiple pictures can  be selected    Functions for which only one picture can be  selected       Playback menu   Rotate image  41141    Choose key picture  111145      Setup menu   Select an image in Welcome screen     A187        Playback menu   Select images in Print order  111135    Protect  11139    Hide image  C1141    Selected images in Copy  111144   Favorite pictures  11122    Remove from favorites  111125    e Erase selected images in Deleting   unnecessary images  35        Follow the procedure described below to select pictures     1 Press the multi selector  lt  or P to choose the  desired picture     Protect    Pictures can also be chosen by rotating the command  dial      Rotate the zoom control toward T  Q  to switch to full   frame playback  or W  EF  to switch to 12 thumbnails  display    e For functions for which only one picture is selected  proceed to step 3 
193. ot area  This is not a malfunction     m Note on Saving Movies    After a movie has been recorded  it is not fully saved to the internal memory or memory card until  monitor display returns to the shooting display  Do not open the battery chamber memory card  slot cover while pictures are being recorded  Turning the camera off or removing the memory  card while movies are being recorded could result in loss of data or in damage to the camera or card     Recording Movies    Functions Available in Movie Recording    e The focus mode  exposure compensation  and Optimize image and White balance settings in  shooting menu are also applied when recording movies  Confirm settings before starting movie  recording    e When the shooting mode is P  S  A  Mor U  the Metering  Q193  setting is also applied to the  movie recording  except for Spot AF area     e The self timer  L139  can be used  If the self timer is set and the     8 movie record  button is  pressed  the camera focuses at the center of the frame and starts movie recording after ten or two  seconds    e The flash does not fire      Press the MENU button before starting to record the movie to display the 4  movie  tab and select  movie menu settings  C1163     e To reduce the effects of camera shake when recording movies  set Electronic VR  11167  in the  movie menu     yoeqhe g pue Bulpsoday IOW    159    Recording Movies    Recording Movies in Slow Motion and Fast Motion   HS Movie     HS  high speed  movies can be record
194. ots about 24 pictures at a rate  of up to about 1 8 frames per second while the shutter release button is pressed all the  way  when the image quality is Normal and the image size is  2  4000x3000   When  Continuous is selected  Ol is displayed on the shooting screen    e Press the multi selector  lt   S  to change the pet portrait auto release settings      Pet portrait auto release  default setting   When the camera focuses on the detected  face  the shutter is released automatically  When Pet portrait auto release is selected   is displayed on the shooting screen      Off  Press the shutter release button to release the shutter    e Pet portrait auto release is automatically set to Off in the following situations      When continuous shooting using pet portrait auto release is repeated five times     When the camera resumes from standby mode for saving power  23      When the internal memory or memory card becomes full   To continue shooting using Pet portrait auto release  press the multi selector  lt       and reset    e The digital zoom is not available    e AF assist illuminator  1196  does not light  Button and shutter sounds  11199  are disabled       In some cases  dogs or cats may not be detected or other animals may be detected   depending on the distance between the camera and the pet  where the pet is facing  how  fast it is moving  the brightness  and other shooting conditions                                      Buljooys uo aow                1 Off can be sele
195. ower to the camera  causing damage to the camera or memory  card  Refer to the documentation supplied with other USB devices for more information     S1   Ul4d pue Sia NdWOD    suosia 0  Hul aUUOD    173    Connecting to a Computer    m Notes on Power Source    When connecting the camera to a computer  use a battery with a sufficient amount of charge  remaining to prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly     When the camera is connected to a computer via the supplied USB cable with Auto  default  setting  selected for the Charge by computer option in the setup menu  the battery inserted into  the camera is automatically charged using power supplied by the computer  411178  202     If the AC Adapter EH 62A  11213   available separately  is used  COOLPIX P500 can be powered  from an electrical outlet  Do not use another make or model of AC adapter other than EH 62A   Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the camera     Transferring Images from a Camera to a Computer    1 Start the computer to which ViewNxX 2 was installed   2 Be sure that the camera is off     3 Connect the camera to the computer using the supplied USB cable     Be sure that connectors are properly oriented  Do not attempt to insert connectors at an  angle  and do not use force when connecting or disconnecting the USB cable     suajUld pue siajndWod    suolsiAaja L 0  Huly2auU0D                                                                                      
196. pacity for the memory card is the same        Internal  Image size Image quality memory   102 MB     Memory card  Print size      4 GB   cm in      4000x3000     default setting  34 x 25 13 x 10     8 3264x2448 28 x 21 11 x8        E 2592x1944 22 x 16 8 5 x 6 5   8  2048x1536 17x 13 7 x5   2 1600x1200 14x 10 5 x 4  L 1280x960 11x 8 4Xx3  P    1024x768 9 X 7 3 5 X 2 5  YA 640x480 5x4 2x15  E  3984x2656 34 x 22 13 x 8 5    19 3968x2232 34 x 19 13 x 7 5     3 1920x1080 16 x 9 6 5 x 3 5          Lt  2992x2992 25 x 25 10 x 10       Buljoous uo ao     Buljooys uo 310W    86    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     1 If the number of exposures remaining is 10 000 or more  the number of exposures remaining  display shows    9999      2 Print size at an output resolution of 300 dpi   Print sizes are calculated by dividing the number of pixels by printer resolution  dpi  and  multiplying by 2 54 cm  1 in    However  even with the same image size setting  images printed at  higher resolutions will print smaller than the size indicated  and those printed at lower resolutions  will print larger than the size indicated     Note on Printing Images of Size 1 1    Change the printer setting to    Border    when printing images of size set to 1 1   The images may not be printed in 1 1 ratio depending on the printer   See the instruction manual of the printer or check with the authorized print dealer for further details     Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     O
197. pictures on the television    If your television is equipped with an HDMI connector  you can connect it to the  camera with a commercially available HDMI cable to enjoy recorded movies in the  high definition quality           1 Turn off the camera                 2 Connect the camera to the TV     When connecting using the supplied audio video cable    e Connect the yellow plug to the video in jack on the TV  and the red and white plugs to  the audio in jacks          Yellow White Red     Ja Uld pue sandon    suolsiAaja  0  Hul2aUUOD                When connecting using a commercially available HDMI cable  e Connect the plug to the HDMI jack on the TV        To the HDMI jack       t        HDMI mini  connector  Type C              0o00      171    suayUld pue siajndWod    suolsiAaja L 0  Huly2auU0D    172    Connecting to a TV    3 Tune the television to the video channel     e See the documentation provided with your television for details     4 Hold down the P  button to turn on the  camera   e The camera enters playback mode  and the recorded  pictures are displayed on the television     e While the camera is connected to the TV  the camera  monitor remains off        m Notes on Connecting an HDMI Cable       An HDMI cable is not supplied  Use a commercially available HDMI cable to connect the camera to  a TV  The output terminal on this camera is a HDMI Mini Connector  Type C   When purchasing an  HDMI cable  be sure that the device end of the cable is a HDMI Mini Connec
198. port printing  of the date and time  Q136            Date   The date is imprinted on pictures   Date and time   The date and time are imprinted on pictures   OFF Off  default setting     The date and time are not imprinted on pictures     When Print date is enabled  the current setting is displayed during shooting  C18    When Off is selected  an icon for the current setting is not displayed     m Notes on Print Date       Imprinted dates cannot be deleted from the image  nor can dates be imprinted after the picture  has been taken   Dates cannot be imprinted in the following situations     When the scene mode  L145  is set to FM  Night landscape  or Ga  Night portrait  with Hand   held   4  Backlighting  with HDR set to On  Sports  Museum  Panorama  or Pet portrait with  Continuous  When continuous  C1176  is set to Continuous H  Continuous L  Pre shooting cache   Continuous H  120 fps  Continuous H  60 fps  or BSS  When Exposure bracketing  Q194  is used    When Smile timer  C1167  or Blink proof  C1168  is set to On in smart portrait mode     During movie recording  Dates imprinted with an Image size  1184  setting of     4 640x480 may be difficult to read  Set  the Image size to  P    1024x768 or higher   The date is recorded using the format selected in the setup menu s Time zone and date option     124  188    Print date and Print order    When printing from DPOF compatible printers that support the printing of shooting date and photo  information  the date and informat
199. position that is three increments from the maximum  wide angle position to the telephoto position  the camera can focus on subjects as close  as about 1 cm  0 4 in   from the lens    AF area mode is set to Manual to enable the focus area to be chosen  A195   Press the     button  and then press the multi selector A  W   lt  or P to move the focus area    To adjust the following settings  press the    button to temporarily cancel focus area  selection  and then adjust each setting      Flash mode or self timer     Exposure compensation   The camera continuously focuses using autofocus until you press the shutter release  button halfway to lock the focus    As pictures are easily affected by camera shake  be sure that Vibration reduction   Q193  is enabled and hold the camera steadily        Other settings can be selected  Note that when shooting with the flash  the flash may be unable  to light the entire subject at distances of less than 50 cm  1 ft  8 in    Other settings can be selected        Buljoous uo OW    55    Bunooys uo 310W    Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode        SCENE  gt  ft  Food    Use this mode when taking pictures of food      The focus mode  Q40  setting is changed to    macro  close up  and the camera automatically zooms to the closest  position to the subject where the camera can shoot              e The closest distance at which the camera can focus varies depending on the zoom  position  In the zoom position where the   icon and zoom indicator li
200. print order settings of other pictures remain and the current print order    settings are removed     yoeqhe d uo aloy    Print order e Print order a    Too many images selected   Remove print marking for  other dates     Too many images selected   Remove print marking from  other images     Yes  Cancel    Yes  Cancel       Favorite pictures mode or List by date mode    auto sort mode    Deleting All Print Orders  In step 1 of the print order procedure  11135   choose Delete print set and press the    button to  delete the print orders for all pictures     Print date   The shooting date and time can be imprinted in pictures at the time of shooting by using Print date   1192  in the setup menu  This information can be printed even from printers that do not support  printing of the date and time  Only the date and time of Print date on the pictures are printed  even  if Print order is enabled with the date selected in the print order screen     More Information    See    Note on Printing Images of Size 1 1     41186  for more information     137    ypeqhe q uo a0    138    Playback Options  Playback Menu    Gi  Slide Show       Press the   gt   button  Playback mode   gt  MENU  Playback menu   gt  Al Slide show                View pictures stored in the internal memory or on a memory card in an automatic  slide show     1 Use the multi selector to choose Start and  press the   button     To change the interval between pictures  choose  Frame intvl  select the desired interval t
201. program  shutter  priority auto  aperture priority auto  manual  exposure  bracketing  motion detection  exposure compensation    2 0 to  2 0 EV in steps of 1 3 EV     Shutter    Speed    Aperture  Range   Self timer   Built in flash    Range  approx     ISO sensitivity  Auto     Flash control  Interface   Data transfer protocol  Video output  HDMI output    I O terminal    Supported languages    Power sources    Charging time    Specifications    Mechanical and CMOS electronic shutter    Au         o mode  scene mode  500 to 2s       4s  Fireworks show scene mode     P or S mode  e 1 1500 to 2s  500 to 1 2 s  when ISO sen  A or M mode  500    mode   e 1 1500 to 4 s  when ISO sensit  mode   e 1 1500  se       sitivity is fixed at 3200     o 8s  when ISO sensitivity is fixed at 160 or 200  when  to ISO 160 200 in Fixed range auto in A mode  and when  to Auto  High ISO sensitivity auto or Fixed range auto in M    ivity is fixed at 400 or 800  and    when set to Auto or ISO 160 400 in Fixed range auto in A    o 2 s  when ISO sensitivity is fixed at 1600  and when  to High ISO sensitivity auto in A mode     sitivity is fixed at 3200     e 1 1500 to 1 2 s  when ISO sen  Continuous H   e 1 4000 to 1 125 s  Continuous H  120 fps   e 1 4000 to 1 60 s  Continuous H  60 fps     Electronically controlled 6 blade  9 steps of 1 3 EV  Dura          W   0 5 to 8 0 m  1 ft  8 in  to 26       TTL auto flash with monitor prefl  Hi Speed USB   ITP  PTP  Can be selected from NTSC and       T   2
202. ptimize Image       Set to P  S  A or M  gt  MENU  Shooting menu   gt  Optimize image             Change the settings for optimizing images according to the shooting scene or your  preferences  Contrast  saturation  sharpening  and other settings can be adjusted in  detail    G Normal  default setting     Standard image optimization  recommended in most situations       Softer  Softens outlines  producing natural results suitable for portraits or retouching on a  computer    Ge Vivid    Enhances saturation and produces vibrant reds and greens  Images will become  sharp and slightly high in contrast       More vivid    Maximizes saturation  contrast  and sharpness to produce crisp images with sharp  outlines     G Portrait    Lowers contrast while lending natural texture and rounded feel to skin of portrait  subjects     Buljooyus uo aow    G Custom   Customize image optimization settings  ss    Gi Black and white   Shoot photos in black and white or sepia  C1189      When optimize image is enabled  the current setting is displayed during shooting   C118   When Normal is selected  an icon for the current setting is not displayed     m Notes on Optimize Image       Ifthe optimize image setting is set to Normal  Softer  Vivid  More vivid  Portrait or Standard  of Black and white  results will vary with exposure and the position of the subject in the frame  even if shooting conditions remain the same  For consistent results over a series of photographs   select Custom and choose 
203. r M  gt  MENU  Shooting menu   gt  White balance             The color of light reflected from an object varies with the color of the light source   The human brain is able to adapt to changes in the color of the light source  with  the result that white objects appear white whether seen in the shade  direct  sunlight  or under incandescent lighting  Digital cameras can mimic this  adjustment of the human eye by processing images according to the color of the  light source  This is known as    white balance    For natural coloration  choose a white  balance setting that matches the light source before shooting    Although the default setting  Auto  can be used under most types of lighting  you  can apply the white balance setting suited to a particular light source to achieve  more accurate results     AUTO Auto  default setting     The white balance is automatically adjusted to suit the lighting conditions  The best  choice in most situations     PRE   Preset manual    Use when shooting under unusual lighting  See    Preset Manual     C1191  for more  information     3  Daylight   The white balance is adjusted for direct sunlight   3  Incandescent              Use under incandescent lighting   im Fluorescent  FL1 to FL3     Use under most types of fluorescent lighting  Choose from FL1  white fluorescent    FL2  daylight white neutral fluorescent  and FL3  daylight fluorescent            Cloudy    Use when shooting under overcast skies       Flash    Use with the flash      S
204. r any subject that is a distance of 1 cm  0 4 in   to infinity  from the lens  C1142      Focus Modes Available in Each Shooting Mode    6   PSAmU  se  ea  aE    AF  Autofocus     amp   Macro close up   aA  Infinity    MF  Manual focus     1 Default setting for each shooting mode        2 Available focus modes and default setting vary between different scene modes  C1146 to 59      The Focus Mode Setting      For shooting modes P  S  A and M  the changed focus mode setting will be stored in the camera s  memory even after the camera is turned off    e This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features  See    Functions that Cannot be  Applied Simultaneously     Q104  for more information     Setting the Focus Mode    1 Press  focus mode  on the multi  selector     e The focus mode menu is displayed     2 Press A or W on the multi selector to choose  the desired focus mode and press the       button     The mode selected for focus mode is displayed    When AF  autofocus  is applied  AF is only displayed for  a few seconds even if monitor indicators  Q117  are  turned on    If a setting is not applied by pressing the   button  within a few seconds  the selection will be cancelled     Macro Close up    U    sing Focus Mode                       6a    c J    NORM  1 250 F56 E 321          When using shooting mode P  S  A  M or U  if the shooting menu Autofocus mode  Q101  is set  to Full time AF  the camera will continually focus until you press the shutter release 
205. r on lamp    stops slow blinking  orange  and starts lighting  green      The ambient temperature is not suited to charging  Charge the battery  indoors with an ambient temperature of 5   C to 35   C  41   F to 95   F     A USB cable is not correctly connected or the battery is faulty   Reconnect the USB cable correctly or replace the battery    Computer is in sleep mode and does not supply power  Reboot the computer   The battery cannot be charged as computer s specifications or  settings does not support power supply to the camera     Flickers  orange        m Notes on Charging with Connection to a Computer       The battery cannot be charged  nor can data be transferred  when the camera is connected to a  computer before the camera   s display language and date and time have been set  1124   If the  camera s clock battery  A1189  has been exhausted  the date and time must be reset before the battery  can be charged or images can be transferred with connection to a computer  In this case  use the  Charging AC Adapter EH 69P  L120  to charge the battery and then set the camera   s date and time    e If the camera is turned off  charging will also stop    e Ifa computer enters sleep mode while charging  charging will stop and the camera may be turned off       When disconnecting the camera from a computer  turn the camera off and then disconnect the   USB cable    About five hours and 30 minutes are required to charge a fully exhausted battery  Charging time   increases when 
206. r settings  by rotating the mode dial    Press the MENU button to display the shooting menu       i Image quali NORM  Image size  Optimize image    ISO sensitivity  Metering    Exposure bracketing    e Press the multi selector to select items and set functions on menus  Q12    e Press the MENU button to exit the shooting menu     v Functions that Cannot be Applied Simultaneously    Some functions cannot be enabled in conjunction with others  Q104      Navigating the Camera Menu    The command dial can also be used in place of pressing A or W on the multi selector     2y  G  AUTO       Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Image Quality       Set to P  S  A or M  gt  MENU  Shooting menu   gt  Image quality          Choose the amount of compression applied to pictures   Higher image quality results in pictures with more detailed depiction  but also  arger file sizes  limiting the number of pictures that can be recorded     FINE Fine    Fine image quality  compression ratio of 1  4   suitable for enlargement or high  quality prints     NORM Normal  default setting           ormal image quality  compression ratio of 1  8   suitable for most applications     BASIC Basic    Basic image quality  compression ratio of 1 16   suitable for pictures that will be  distributed by e mail or used in web pages        The icon for the current setting is displayed on the monitor in shooting and  playback modes  C08 to 10      Image Quality Setting   e Image quality can also be s
207. r the  shot image     As the subject is dark  shutter speed is too slow or ISO  Randomly spaced  sensitivity is too high   bright pixels Use flash       noise     appear in Specify a lower ISO sensitivity setting   image  Apply Long exposure NR in the shooting menu to suit  situations     Flash is set to     Off     Flash window is blocked    Pictures are too Subject is beyond flash range    dark Adjust exposure compensation     underexposed   Raise the ISO sensitivity   Subject is backlit  Raise the flash  and set the scene mode  to iB  Backlighting  or set the flash mode to    fill flash         Pictures are too  bright Adjust exposure compensation    overexposed      In very rare cases  when     Auto with red eye reduction   or the red eye reduction fill flash in the Bal  Night portrait   scene mode is used for flash photography  areas other than  red eyes may be corrected  Set a flash mode other than       Auto with red eye reduction   select a scene mode other  than H  Night portrait  and resume shooting     Unexpected results  occurred when  flash is set to auto  with red eye  reduction     e Skin softening may not produce the desired results  depending on shooting conditions    e For pictures with four or more faces  try using skin  softening in the playback menu     Skin softening  results are not as  expected        Xapu  pue s  40  N Jed1UYyIa L    It may take more time to save images in the following   situations       When the noise reduction function is in operat
208. rding ends  digital zoom turns off    e The sound of using the zoom control  zoom  autofocus or aperture control when the brightness  changes may be recorded    e The following phenomena may be seen on the monitor while recording movies  These  phenomena are saved in the recorded movies      Banding may occur in images under fluorescent  mercury vapor  or sodium vapor lighting    Subjects that move quickly from one side of the frame to the other  such as a moving train or car   may appear skewed     The entire movie image may be skewed when the camera is panned      Lighting or other bright areas may leave residual images when the camera is moved    m Notes on Autofocus      If Autofocus mode in the movie menu is set to a Single AF  default setting   the focus is locked  when the         movie record  button is pressed to start movie recording  L166    e Autofocus may not perform as expected  C1133   Should this occur  try the following   1  Before recording  set Autofocus mode in the movie menu to   a Single AF  default setting    2  Position a different subject at the same distance in the middle of the screen  Press the       movie record  button to start the movie recording  and change the composition   Before recording  you can set the focus mode to MF  manual focus  and adjust the focus using  manual focus  1142            m Note on the Camera Temperature    The camera may become warm when recording movies for an extended period of time or when the  camera is used in a h
209. re playback  the same settings can be applied to  all images in that sequence  Press the MENU button after displaying individual images to apply  settings to individual images        Rotate the zoom control toward W   a  in full frame  playback mode  C1134  111  to display pictures as  thumbnail images in thumbnail playback mode     The following operations can be performed in  thumbnail playback mode        To Description    Press the multi selector A  W  or P  Pictures  Choose pictures can also be chosen by rotating the command  dial     Rotate the zoom control toward W  Ea   direction to increase the number of  thumbnails from 4  gt  9 416 72     Rotate the zoom control toward W  E  in z  Increase the number i ae o    the 72 picture thumbnail display to change to a  orthumbnail the calendar display  except for list by date o  displayed Calendar d Play P y 3  display mode   T  n calendar display  the pictures can be selected    according to date by moving the cursor  Q117       Rotate toward T  Q  direction to return to M  thumbnail display   Rotate the zoom control toward T  Q   Decrease the number direction to decrease the number of  of picture thumbnails thumbnails from 72  gt 16  gt  9  gt  4   displayed Rotate toward T  Q  again during 4thumbnails    display to return to full frame playback     Return to full frame    Select the deletion method and delete the  picture s    4   When using favorite pictures mode  C1122    Delete pictures T auto sort mode E029  or list by
210. reak  care should be taken to avoid injury caused by broken glass  and to prevent the liquid crystal from the display touching the skin or entering the eyes or mouth     mM Do not point the lens at strong light sources for extended periods    Avoid pointing the lens at the sun or other strong light sources for extended periods when using or  storing the camera  Intense light may cause deterioration of the image sensor  producing a white blur  effect in photographs     v Keep away from strong magnetic fields    Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic  radiation or magnetic fields  Strong static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment  such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor  damage data stored on the memory card   or affect the product s internal circuitry     mM Avoid sudden changes in temperature    Sudden changes in temperature  such as when entering or leaving a heated building on a cold day   can cause condensation to form inside the device  To prevent condensation  place the device in a  carrying case or a plastic bag before exposing it to sudden changes in temperature     mM Turn the product off before removing or disconnecting the power source    Do not remove the battery while the product is on  or while images are being recorded or deleted   Forcibly cutting power in these circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to product  memory or internal circuitry     esaw
211. records the image  66       If no faces are recognized  the camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame       so           of   we   w   aj o    1 Fill flash is used with red eye reduction   2 Other settings can be selected        NR  Noise reduction is performed for pictures shot in scene modes with  NR   so they may take longer  to record     Buljooys uo aow    49    Bunooys uo a0    50    Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     i Backlighting    Use when light is coming from behind the subject  throwing features or details into shadow   Press the MENU button to adjust HDR  high dynamic range  composite settings in HDR for the  shooting scene     e When HDR is set to Off  default setting   The flash fires to  prevent the subject from being hidden in shadow     Shoot pictures with the flash raised     Press the shutter release button all the way to shoot a  single picture     e When HDR iis set to On  Use when taking pictures with very  bright and dark areas in the same frame      The HDR icon is displayed on the shooting screen  If  there are very bright areas and very dark areas in the  frame  the   icon lights in green      The digital zoom is not available      When the shutter release button is pressed all the way   the camera shoots pictures continuously with a high  shutter speed  and saves the following two images      An image processed by D Lighting  1149  at the time of shooting    HDR composite image  the effects of over exposure and under exposure
212. rint Order  Setting the Pictures and Number of Copies to Print   Ba  Slide Show   On Protect  Selecting Pictures     fl Rotate Image  N Hide Image      amp  Voice Memo  E  Copy  Copying Between Internal Memory and Memory Car  Dy Sequence Display Options  Dy Choose Key Picture                                                   Table of Contents    Ecitinig PiCtUres secs csciteseccsetelac acs itescssscedesSessacasestbedacsldeadacdalestacbusa oselatattisasaverdabaseecsdivcbedeatiaccdit  Picture Editing Functions  Editing Pictures   E  Quick Retouch  Enhancing Contrast and Saturation  Eh D Lighting  Enhancing Brightness and Contrast  1 Skin Softening  Making Skin Appear Smoother  Q Filter Effects  Digital Filter    Bm Small Picture  Decreasing Image Size  Black Border  Adding a Black Border to Pictures      Crop  Creating a Cropped Copy                                  Movie Recording and Playback     Recording Movies  Recording Movies in Slow Motion and Fast Motion  HS Movie   Capturing Still Pictures While Recording Movies  Using the Movie Menu  Movie Options  HS Movie Options  Open with HS Footag  Autofocus Mode    Electronic VR  Wind Noise Reduction  Movie Playback          Editing Movies   Saving a Frame from a Movie as a Still Picture  Deleting Unnecessary Movies          Connecting to Televisions  Computers and Printers   Connecting to a TV  Connecting to a Computer   Before Connecting the Camer   Transferring Images from a Camera to a Computer     Charging While Connecting
213. s  Inserting the Battery  Removing the Battery  Charging the Battery   ccs  Turning On and Off the Camera    Setting the Display Language  Date and Time   Inserting the Memory Card          Removing the Memory Card             vii    viii    Basic Photography and Playback  4   Auto  Mode    More on Shooting       Table of Contents       Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select     Auto  Mode      Indicators Displayed in    Auto  Mode     Step 2 Frame a Picture       Using the Viewfinder  Using the Zoom        Step 3 Focus and Shoo  Step 4 Viewing and Deleting Pictures  Viewing Pictures  Playback Mode    Deleting Unnecessary Images  Using the Flash  Setting the Flash Mode  Taking Pictures with the Self Timer   Using Focus Mode         ss  Setting the Focus Mode  Using Manual Focus  Adjusting Brightness  Exposure Compensation                                       Selecting Scenes for Shooting  Mode Dial  Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode   Shooting in the Scene Selected by the Camera  Scene Auto Selector    Selecting a Scene Mode to Take Pictures  Features      Taking Pictures with Easy Panorama    Viewing Pictures Recorded with Easy Panorama  Taking Pictures with Panorama Assist  Taking Pictures of Smiling Faces  Smart Portrait Mode   Smart Portrait MSI UU scx ee cectssaaceausecscsapeecasescestcteetan lebih coeacacted  Setting the Exposure for Shooting  P  S  A  M Modes  P  S  A  M Modes     P  Programmed Auto  Mode    S  Shutter Priority Auto  Mode  A  Aperture Priority Auto 
214. s  released  the lamp stops blinking and remains  lit   When the shutter is released  the self timer  turns OFF   e To stop the timer before a picture is taken   press the shutter release button again                 39    apow  Ny  K y2eqhejq pue AydesBoxoud d1seg    40       Choose a focus mode according to the desired scene     AF Autofocus    Camera automatically adjusts focus according to distance to subject  Use when the  distance from subject to lens is 50 cm  1 ft  8 in   or more  or 2 2 m  7 ft  3 in   or more  when camera is Zoomed in to the maximum telephoto position     KA Macro close up    Use for close ups of flowers or small objects    The closest shooting distance will vary according to the magnification of the zoom   In the zoom position where the   icon and zoom indicator light in green  wide   angle position from the 4 icon   the camera can focus on subjects as close as about  10 cm  4 in   from the lens  At the zoom position that is three increments from the  maximum wide angle position to the telephoto position  the camera can focus on  subjects as close as about 1 cm  0 4 in   from the lens     A Infinity    Use when shooting distant scenes through window glass or when shooting  landscapes    When the shutter release button is pressed halfway  the focus area or focus indicator   G8  always lights in green  However  the camera may not be able to focus on  nearby objects  The flash mode is set to     off      MF Manual focus    The focus can be adjusted fo
215. s  wen dIseg    196    Setup Menu    AF Assist       Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   Q186   gt  AF assist          Enable or disable the AF assist illuminator that assists the autofocus when the  ighting is dim        Auto  default setting     AF assist illuminator turns on automatically when the subject is dimly lit  The  illuminator has a range of about 6 0 m  19 ft   at the maximum wide angle position  and about 5 0 m  16 ft   at the maximum telephoto position  However  for some  focus areas and scene modes  AF assist illuminator does not turn on even if Auto is  set     Off    Disable the function  The camera may be unable to focus if lighting is dim     Red eye Reduction       Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   Q186   gt  Red eye reduction          Choose the red eye reduction method when the flash mode  Q36  is     Auto  with red eye reduction      Pre flash on  default setting     The flash repeatedly fires pre flashes at low intensity before the main flash to reduce  the red eye effect  and the red eye reduction process is performed using picture  compensation    Note that there is a slight lag between the shutter release button being pressed and  the picture being shot     Pre flash off    Pre flashes do not fire  The shutter is released immediately when the shutter release  button is pressed all the way  and the red eye reduction process is performed using  picture compensation        Setup Menu    Digital Zoom       Press the MENU button  gt   
216. s to shooting screen        The maximum amount of frames that can be taken  during interval timer shooting differs according to the  interval taken between each shot       30 s  600 images    1 min  300 images    5 min  60 images    10 min  30 images                5m  30s  gt  10m                3 Press the shutter release button all the way to  A    shoot the first picture  o  e The monitor is turned off and the power on lamp blinks  between shots   e The monitor reactivates automatically immediately NG  before the next picture is shot     600              4 Press the shutter release button all the way again to finish shooting     e Shooting finishes automatically if the internal memory or memory card becomes full   or when the number of shot frames reaches the upper limit        m Notes on Interval Timer Shooting    To prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly during shooting  use a fully charged battery     To power the camera continuously for extended periods  use the AC Adapter EH 62A  available  separately   Do not  under any circumstances  use an AC Adapter other than the EH 62A  Failure to  observe this precaution could result in overheating or damage to the camera    e Do not rotate the mode dial to a different setting while performing interval timer shooting     More Information    See    File and Folder Names     Q215  for more information        While shooting in P  S  A  M and U  11108   the shooting menu contain  following options     Image quality    s 
217. s uo aow    57    Bunooys uo 310W    Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     SCENE  gt  M Panorama          Use this mode for shooting panorama pictures   Select Easy panorama or Panorama assist on the screen that is displayed when  H Panorama scene mode is selected     e Easy panorama  default setting   Shoots panorama pictures that can be played back on  the camera by moving the camera in the direction you want to create a panorama picture       See  Taking Pictures with Easy Panorama     C1160         See    Viewing Pictures Recorded with Easy Panorama     C1162         Panorama assist  Shoots multiple pictures while confirming the seams  Transfer pictures  to a computer and use the supplied Panorama Maker 5 software  Q177  to join them  in a single panorama        See    Taking Pictures with Panorama Assist     C1163      ole Lo   De  pe    1 When shooting in Panorama assist  other settings can be selected   2 When shooting in Panorama assist  the self timer is available   3 When shooting in Easy panorama  ad  infinity  can be selected   When shooting in Panorama assist     macro close up  or a    infinity  can be selected   4 Other settings can be selected     v Note on Printing Panorama Pictures    When printing panorama pictures  a full view may not be printed depending on the printer settings   Additionally  printing may not be available depending on the printer   For more information  see your printer s manual or contact a digital photo lab     Shooting Suited to S
218. s when the shutter release button is pressed  the picture may be blurred     File Names of Saved Still Pictures    The file numbers assigned to captured still pictures ascend in order  starting with the file number of  the movie being recorded  1     More Information    See    File and Folder Names     C1215  for more information     Recording Movies    Using the Movie Menu  The options below can be set in the movie menu   Movie options 164    Options can be selected for the movie that is recorded when the movie mode switch is  rotated to HD     HS movie options 165    Options can be selected for the movie that is recorded when the movie mode switch is  rotated to HS     Open with HS footage 165       Select whether or not to record slow motion or fast motion movies from the start of the  movie recording when the movie mode switch is rotated to HS     Autofocus mode Q166    Choose how the camera focuses when recording movies with the movie mode switch  rotated to HD              Electronic VR 167  Set electronic VR when recording movies with the movie mode switch rotated to HD   Wind noise reduction M167    Set whether or not to reduce wind noise during movie recording     Displaying the Movie Menu  Press the MENU button in the shooting mode to display the menu  use the multi  selector to change to the 4M tab and display the movie menu  13         HS movie options lag  Open with HS footage ON    Autofocus mode  Electronic VR a  Wind noise reduction OFF    yoeqhe g pue Bulpuod
219. screen      When the Eid icon at the top left of the monitor lights in green  press the shutter release  button all the way to shoot a series of pictures  which will be combined into a single  image and saved      Once the shutter release button is pressed all the way  hold the camera steady without  moving it until a still picture is displayed  After taking a picture  do not turn the camera  off before the monitor switches to the shooting screen      The angle of view  image area  seen in the saved image will be narrower than that seen  on the monitor at the time of shooting      If the subject moves while the camera is shooting continuously  the image may be  distorted  overlapped  or blurred           Tripod  default setting   Select this mode when the camera is stabilized  such as with a   tripod      The   icon is displayed on the shooting screen      Vibration reduction  Q193  is automatically set to Off regardless of the applied  option in the setup menu  C1185       Press the shutter release button all the way to shoot a single picture at slow shutter  speeds     Shoot pictures with the flash raised    The digital zoom is not available    The camera automatically detects and focuses on a face  see    Shooting with Face Priority        QQ97  for more information       Ifthe camera detects multiple faces  the camera focuses on the face closest to the  camera      After the Skin softening feature makes the subject s skin appear smoother  up to three  people   the camera 
220. shooting mode   the operation varies as follows     7 Faces framed by a double Number of faces to be    P  S  A  M  U modes    Face priority  The face closest to the camera     The other faces are framed by   Up to 12  a single border         Fi  Night portrait   Scene  auto selector or Portrait  scene modes    The face closest to the center    of the frame    The other faces are framed by  a single border     Smart portrait mode Up to 3    Buljooyus uo aow    97    Buljooys uo a0    98    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes        2 Press the shutter release button halfway     e The camera focuses on the face framed by the double  border  The double border lights in green and the focus          is locked     e When the camera is unable to focus on a face  the 7 i   double border blinks  Press the shutter release button o e    halfway again and focus  i    e Press the shutter release button all the way to shoot     e When using Smile timer in smart portrait mode  even if the shutter release button is  not pressed  the shutter is released automatically if the camera detects that the face  framed by the double border is smiling  L167      m Notes on Face Priority       When Face priority is selected for AF area mode  the setting automatically switches to Auto if  no faces are detected when the shutter release button is pressed halfway      If no faces are detected when the shutter release button is pressed halfway in the Bal  Night   portrait  or Portrait scene mo
221. shutter release button halfway again    to focus     e Ifthe shutter release button is pressed halfway while the focus area is not displayed   the camera focuses at the center of the frame     e Press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to take the picture     m Notes on Subject Tracking    e The digital zoom is not available     e Setthe zoom positio    are changed after a subject is registered  the subject will be canceled     e During certain cond  amount of camera s  be able to register o  subject may not be  brightness    e In some rare cases o   the subject may not  focus  change the A    n  flash mode  focus mode  or menu before registering a subject  If any of these    itions  such as when the subject is moving quickly  when there is a large  hake  or when there are multiple subjects that look alike  the camera may not  r track a subject  or the camera may track a different subject  Additionally  the  racked properly depending on factors such as the subject s size and    shooting subjects for which autofocus does not perform as expected    1133    be in focus despite the fact that the focus area lights in green  If you cannot  F area mode setting to Manual or Center  or try shooting with focus lock        C433  by switching the shooting mode to a mode such as auto mode and refocusing on another    subject at the same    distance        e This feature cannot  Applied Simultaneo    be used simultaneously with certain features  See    Functions that Canno
222. standard        Use the supplied USB cable to connect the camera to a computer and copy   transfer  images to the computer     Before Connecting the Camera    Install the Software    Use the supplied ViewNX 2 CD and install the following software on the computer     For more information on installing the software  refer to the Quick Start Guide    e ViewNxX 2  Use the image transfer feature    Nikon Transfer 2    to save images that  were captured with the camera on the computer  Saved images can be viewed  and printed  Image and movie editing features are also supported    e Panorama Maker 5  This software can join a series of images to create a single  panorama image     Compatible Operating Systems    Windows   Windows 7 Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise Ultimate   Windows Vista Home Basic Home Premium Business Enterprise Ultimate  Service  Pack 2   or Windows XP Home Edition Professional  Service Pack 3     Macintosh  Mac OS X  version 10 4 11  10 5 8  10 6 5     For information on the requirements for playing back high definition movies  refer  to    System Requirements    in the ViewNX 2 help information  11177     Refer to the Nikon website for the latest information on operating system  compatibility     mM Note on Computer Connection    Disconnect other USB devices such as commercial USB chargers from the computer  Simultaneous  connection of the camera and other USB devices to the computer could result in operation  malfunction or excessive supply of p
223. suayUld pue siajndwiod    suolsiAaja L 0  Huly2auU0D    when printing is complete   e To cancel before all copies have been printed  press the      button      cancel       Current print total  number of prints  Printing Multiple Pictures  After connecting the camera to the printer correctly  411180   print pictures by  following the procedure below     1 When the Print selection screen is displayed   press the MENU button        The Print menu is displayed        2 Use the multi selector to choose Paper size nee  and press the    button  PERA      Print all images  e To exit the print menu  press the MENU button  DPOF printing    Paper size       182    3 Choose the desired paper size and press the      button     e To specify the paper size using the printer settings   choose Default in the paper size menu     4 Choose Print selection  Print all images or  DPOF printing and press the   button     Print selection    Choose the pictures  up to a maximum of 99  and  number of copies  up to nine per picture    e Press the multi selector  lt  or P to choose the    pic    ures  and press    or W to set the number    of copies for each     e Pic    ures can also be chosen by rotating the    command dial     e Pic    ures selected for printing can be    recognized by the check mark icon and the  numeral indicating the number of copies to be printed  A check mark is not  displayed with pictures for which no copies have been specified and these    pic       ures are not printed      
224. sul4    sdays 3sul4    20    Charge the supplied Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL5 inserted into the camera   by connecting the supplied Charging AC Adapter EH 69P to the camera via the  supplied USB Cable UC E6  and then plugging the Charging AC Adapter into an       electrical outlet        1    Prepare the Charging AC Adapter EH 69P     Ifa plug adapter  is included  attach the plug adapter to the plug on  the Charging AC Adapter  Push the plug adapter firmly until it is  securely held in place  Once the two are connected  attempting to  forcibly remove the plug adapter could damage the product       The shape of the plug adapter varies according to the country or  region in which the camera was purchased   The Charging AC Adapter comes with the plug adapter attached  in Argentina and Korea        Insert the battery into the camera  C1118    Do not turn the camera on        Use the supplied USB cable to connect the Charging AC Adapter to the    camera     e Be sure that connectors are properly oriented  Do not attempt to insert connectors at  an angle  and do not use force when connecting or disconnecting the USB cable         Re    a      D  Ser k      USB cable              Charging the Battery    4 Plug the Charging AC Adapter into an  electrical outlet     The power on lamp slowly blinks orange to indicate that  the battery is charging     About four hours and 50 minutes are required to charge a  fully exhausted battery     sdais ysul4       The following chart explai
225. t be  usly     Q104  for more information     Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Autofocus Mode       Set to P  S  A or M  gt  MENU  Shooting menu   gt  Autofocus mode             Choose how the camera focuses   a Single AF  default setting    The camera focuses only when the shutter release button is pressed halfway    Full time AF    The camera focuses continuously until the shutter release button is pressed down  halfway  Use with moving subjects  A sound will be heard while the camera focuses     Note on Autofocus Mode    This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features  See    Functions that Cannot be  Applied Simultaneously     11104  for more information     Autofocus Mode for Movie Recording    Autofocus mode for movie recording can be set with Autofocus mode   11166  in the movie menu     163      Flash Exp  Comp        Set to P  S  A or M  gt  MENU  Shooting menu   gt  Flash exp  comp              Flash compensation is used to adjust the flash output by  2 0 EV in increments of  1 3 EV  changing the brightness of the main subject relative to the background    0 3 to  2 0    The flash output is reduced from  0 3 to  2 0 EV  in increments of 1 3 EV  to prevent  unnecessary highlights or reflections     0 0  default setting   The flash output is not adjusted    0 3 to  2 0    The flash output is increased from  0 3 to  2 0 EV  in increments of 1 3 EV  to make  he main subject of the frame appear brighter        When flash compensation
226. t to MF  manual focus  42  Digital zoom is not When the scene mode is set to   4  Night landscape     46  48  49 51  59    available  Fa  Night portrait   Scene auto selector  Portrait  or  Pet portrait  When smart portrait is selected  When Multi shot 16 is set for continuous  When Subject tracking is selected for AF area mode       Image size not    available   Off is selected for Shutter sound under Sound settings   199  in the setup menu   Continuous shooting is selected  76  Exposure bracketing is selected in the shooting menu    94  No sound when Sports  Museum  Easy panorama in Panorama  or Pet   52  57 58  59  shutter is released  portrait is selected for the scene mode   On is selected for Smile timer or Blink proof in smart   67  68  portrait mode   When the camera is recording a movie  157  Do not block the speaker  5  AF assist Off is selected for AF assist in the setup menu  Even when  illuminator does   Autois set  AF assist illuminator may not light depending on  not light  the focus area position or scene mode   smeared   unnatural     Xapu  pue Sa oN Je2UY2   L    225    Troubleshooting    Problem Cause Solution    When the subject is backlit or when shooting with an  extremely bright light source in the display  such as in  sunlight  ring shaped or rainbow colored bands may appear  on the image    Change the position of the light source or remove it from the  display  and try shooting again     Ring shaped or  rainbow colored  bands are seen on  the screen o
227. taken and  the photo information     when setting exposure     N    Movie frame  Display the range of a  movie in a frame     100NIKON    0004 JPG  P     1 0  200    4  132        Display shooting  information   except for movies     Display highlight     histogram     and shooting information        Information hidden  Display the picture only                    Information hidden  Display only the taken picture     The brightest portions of the image  portions that are highlighted  blink  Use highlights as a guide    The histogram is a bar graph that shows the brightness distribution in the picture  The horizontal    axis corresponds to pixel brightness  with dark tones to the left and bright tones to the right  The  vertical axis shows the number of pixels     w    The shooting information displayed includes the folder name  file name  shooting mode used  P     S  A or M   shutter speed  aperture value  exposure compensation  ISO sensitivity  and the current    file number total number of exposures   P is displayed when the shooting mode    SCENE     Gal   4  E  or P is chosen     sdays 3sul4       Insert a Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL5  supplied  into the camera   e Charge the battery before first use or when the battery is running low  C1120      1 Slide the cover latch to the E4 side        and open the battery chamber memory  card slot cover                               2 Insert the battery    Use the battery to push the  orange battery latch down in the  directi
228. te  select No     4 Press 4 or P to select your home time zone   Time zone   1190   and press the   button     Daylight Saving Time    To set the date and time in a time zone where daylight saving is in  effect  turn on the daylight saving setting with A in the time zone  selection screen shown in step 4      When turned on  the   icon is displayed on the top of the screen   e To turn off  press Y           Language    e  tina  Dansk   Deutsch   h    En  Espa  ol    EMnvik      Time zone and date    Choose time zone and  set date and time     No    t  London  Casablanca       London  Casablanca    Setting the Display Language  Date and Time    5 Press A or W to choose the date display order    Date format    and press the   button or P  YM Year Month Day  M D Y Month Day Year    DMY _Day Month Year       sdais ysul4    6 Press A   lt   V or P to set date and time  and  press the   button    To choose an item  Press P or  selected in the   following order  D  day   gt  M  month   gt  Y  year   gt    hour  gt  minute     To set the contents  Press  amp  or W  Date and time can   also be set by rotating the command dial 11     Finish setting  Choose minute  check that the lens cap has been removed  and then   press the    button or P    After finishing the setting  the lens extends slightly and the shooting screen is   displayed     Date and time       Imprinting the Date and Changing the Date and Time      To imprint the date on pictures when shooting  first set the date and ti
229. te images  Change the    album icon    Switch to  shooting mode          Description    Press the multi selector A  V  or P   An album can also be chosen by rotating the  command dial     Images in the selected album are displayed in  full frame playback mode     All images added to the selected album are  deleted  Choose Yes when the confirmation  dialog is displayed     Change the album icon     Press the  gt   button or the shutter release  button  You can also switch to shooting by  pressing the   CH movie record  button     Playback Menu Options Available in Favorite Pictures Mode    Press the MENU button in full frame playback mode or thumbnail playback mode in favorite pictures  mode to apply the following menu operations     Quick retouch    Skin softening    Print order    Protect    Hide image    Voice memo    Sequence display options    Remove from favorites     gt     tlissudd       BEBE EEPE       48    D Lighting  gt  M149  50 e Filter effects  gt  M152  35 e Slide show  gt   11138  39 e Rotate image  gt M  41 e Small picture  gt  M154  42 e Black border  gt M155  45    Choose key picture    145  25       Sorting Favorite Images  Favorite Pictures Mode     Changing the Album Icons    The design of the album icons can be changed  By changing the icons  it will be  easier to identify what kind of images are added to each album     1 Press the MENU button during  playback  choose the MODE 4   playback mode  tab  and then  press P or the    button  Q120    lew     T
230. tes in length is recorded when recording for the purpose of high speed  playback  Playback is two times faster     Fast motion playback   no sound        yoeqhe g pue Bulpuoday IOW    161    yoeghe g pue bulpsorday   MOW    162    Recording Movies    Capturing Still Pictures While Recording Movies    If the shutter release button is pressed all the way while  recording a movie  one frame is saved as a still picture   Movie recording continues while the still picture is  being saved   e A still picture can be saved when      is displayed at  the top left of the monitor       jis not displayed while saving still pictures  Another  still picture cannot be saved until  6  is displayed again   e The still picture is saved with Normal as the image quality  The image size is  determined by the type  resolution   11164  of the original movie              Movie type  resolution  Size of still picture    Bede HD 1080p    1920x1080    ikm HD 1080p  1920x1080     T  km HD 720p  1280x720   When VGA  640x480     BB  1920 x 1080     9  1280 x 720    640 x 480        v Notes on Saving Still Pictures During Movie Recording       When the remaining movie recording time is less than 30 seconds  still pictures cannot be saved   e When recording an HS movie  Q160   still pictures cannot be saved    e When the movie option is set to iFrame 540  960x540   still pictures cannot be saved    e The shutter sound made when saving a still picture may be heard in the recorded movie       Ifthe camera move
231. the    C1183    Choose the image quality  compression ratio  of recorded pictures  This can also be set in the    menus of another shooting mode     Image size     1134    Choose the image size of recorded pictures  This can also be set in the menus of another    shooting mode   Optimize image    Change the settings for optimizing images according to the shooting scene or your  preferences     White balance   Match white balance to the light source to produce images with natural looking col  ISO sensitivity   Set the ISO sensitivity to suit the brightness of the subject   Metering   Choose how the camera meters the brightness of the subject   Exposure bracketing   Vary exposure slightly over a burst of pictures    AF area mode   Choose how the focus area is determined    Autofocus mode   Choose how the camera focuses    Flash exp  comp    Adjust the flash level    Long exposure NR   Reduce noise in pictures shot at slow shutter speeds    Active D Lighting   Prevent loss of detail in highlights and shadows when shooting images   Save user settings   Save the current edited settings into the mode dial U    Reset user settings   Reset the saved settings in U back to the default settings      187    C1190  ors     92  C1193    R94                Buljooys uo OW    81    Bunooys uo 310W    82    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Displaying the Shooting Menu   Choose P  Programmed auto   S  Shutter priority auto   A  Aperture priority  auto   M  Manual  or U  Use
232. the daylight saving time option from the time  zone selection screen displayed in step 4     Imprinting the Date on Pictures while Shooting    After setting the date and time  set the Print date setting in the setup menu  Q192   Once Print  date is set  the shooting date and time can be imprinted on the pictures     189    dnjas esawes dIseg    190    Setup Menu    Time Zones    The camera supports the time zones listed below           For time differences not listed below  set the camera clock using Date and time   UTC     Location UTC     Location   11 Midway  Samoa  1 Madrid  Paris  Berlin   10 Hawaii  Tahiti  2 Athens  Helsinki  Ankara   9 Alaska  Anchorage  3 Moscow  Nairobi  Riyadh   Kuwait  Manama   8 PSIPDN  LosAnge es   4   Abu Dhabi  Dubai  Seattle  Vancouver   7 MST  MDT   Denver  Phoenix  5 Islamabad  Karachi  CST  CDT   Chicago  n  6 Houston  Mexico City  55 New Delhi   5 ES  EDT   New York   6 Colombo  Dhaka  Toronto  Lima   4 5 Caracas  7 Bangkok  Jakarta  4 banais 48 Beijing  Hong Kong   Singapore   3 Buenos Aires  Sao Paulo  9 Tokyo  Seoul  2 Fernando de Noronha  10 Sydney  Guam   1 Azores  11 New Caledonia   0 London  Casablanca  12 Auckland  Fiji       Setup Menu    Monitor Settings       Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   C1186   gt  Monitor settings             Change the settings for the options below     Image review  On  default setting   Picture is automatically displayed on the monitor immediately  after it is taken and the monitor display r
233. the magnification ratio reaches 1x  the  display returns to full frame playback mode           Press the multi selector A  V  or to move  the display area to other areas of the picture     To Use   Zoom in     z  S oom out l  o Zoom also decreases by rotating the    command dial to the left   a   lt   om    a Move the display    Select the deletion method and delete the  picture s     When using favorite pictures mode  Q122    auto sort mode  A129  or list by date mode   Q132   pictures in the same album or  category can be deleted     Press the   gt   button or the shutter release  button  You can also switch to shooting by  pressing the   P movie record  button     Taking a Closer Look  Playback Zoom    Pictures Taken Using the Face Priority or Pet    Detection  When the zoom control is rotated toward T  Q  during    full frame playback mode for pictures taken in Face  Priority  C1197  or Pet Detection  C1159   the picture is  enlarged at the center of the face that was detected  during shooting  excluding pictures that were shot  using continuous  C1176  or Exposure bracketing  Q194    e If more than one face was detected  the picture is enlarged with the face that was  focused on at the center of the monitor  Press the multi selector A  V   lt  or  gt   to display other faces that were detected   e When the zoom control is further rotated toward T  Q  or W  E   the zoom  ratio changes and becomes a normal playback zoom display                       yoeqhe d uo aso    119 
234. the movie frame  Q117  to check the range of a movie in a frame  before recording                    2 Rotate the movie mode switch to HD     e Lower the flash  If the flash is raised  it may disturb the  recording     aan        3 Press the   P movie record  button  to start movie recording     The LCD monitor is turned off for a moment  and  then the movie recording starts    The camera focuses at the center of the frame   Focus areas are not displayed during recording  REC  When recording movies in high definition or full    high definition  monitor display changes to an  aspect ratio of 16 9 with movie recording  the  area indicated on the right is recorded     The approximate remaining movie length is  displayed during recording    Recording stops automatically when the  maximum movie length has been recorded        ypeqhelg pue Bulpsoray   OW    ap       4 Press the   F movie record  button to end recording   157    yoeqhelg pue Bulpsoray alow    158    Recording Movies    m Notes on Movie Recording    e A memory card with an SD speed class of Class 6 or higher is recommended  Q214   If the transfer  speed of the card is slow  the movie recording may end unexpectedly       Using a digital zoom causes image quality to deteriorate  If you start recording the movie without  using digital zoom  and you rotate the zoom control toward T  the zoom stops at the maximum  optical zoom ratio  Release the zoom control and rotate it again toward T to trigger digital zoom   When reco
235. the playback menu  Press the  MENU button to exit the playback menu     More Information    See    File and Folder Names     1215  for more information     Playback menu     fil Rotate image  ide image  fa Small picture  EI Copy    Black border      Sequence display options    ca                       Playback Options  Playback Menu    Playing Voice Memos  Pictures for which voice memos have been recorded are indicated by  A  in full   frame playback mode        1 Choosea picture with a voice  memo in full frame playback  mode  C1134  or thumbnail  playback mode  C1115  and press  the MENU button     e The playback menu is displayed     15 05 2011 15 30  0004 JPG             2 Use the multi selector to choose  amp  Voice  memo and press the   button     e The voice memo playback screen is displayed     _E Coy  Black border 7    Sequence display options       3 Press the   button to play the voice memo     yoeqhe q U0 OW      Press the     button again to stop playback     e Rotate the zoom control toward T or W during  playback to adjust playback volume       Press the multi selector  lt  before or after playing a voice  memo to return to the playback menu  Press the MENU  button to exit the playback menu     Deleting Voice Memos p  Select a picture with a voice memo and press the 1   button  Press the multi selector A or W to choose  Current image  and press the    button  Q135   When  the confirmation dialog is displayed  press the multi  selector  amp  or W to choose  2  a
236. ti    s one of       he formats supported by Apple Inc   mage size  960 x 540 pixels  ovie bitrate  24 Mbps    Movies with an aspect ratio of 4 3 are recorded                 mage size  640 x 480 pixels  ovie bitrate  3 Mbps    e The movie bitrate is the volume of movie data recorded per second  As a variable  bitrate  VBR  system has been adopted  the movie recording rate varies    automatically according to the subject so tha  for movies containing frequently moving subj  e The frame rate is approximately 30 frames pe           M Note on 3  iFrame 540  960x540     Saving still pictures during movie recording  saving a frame from a movie as a still picture  or editing    movies cannot be used     More Information    164 See    Maximum Movie Length     11166  for more information     more data is recorded per second  ects  thus increasing movie file size   second  fps  in all options     Recording Movies    HS Movie Options       Display the shooting screen  gt  MENU  gt       Movie menu   Q163   gt  HS movie options       Options can be selected for the movie that is shot when the movie mode switch is  rotated to HS  high speed      Option    Weir 240 fps   default setting     Y   120 fps    720i 60 fps    sia 15 fps       1    1    Description     8 speed slow motion movies with an aspect ratio of 4 3 are recorded   aximum recording time     10 seconds  playback time  1 minute  20 seconds   mage size  320 x 240 pixels  ovie bitrate  640 kbps     4 speed slow motion movies w
237. ting screen  When  K9 is displayed  the ISO sensitivity has  increased automatically   The noise reduction function may operate with some shooting conditions such as dim lighting   When the noise reduction function operates  it may take more time to save images     m Note on Using the Flash    Reflections from dust particles in the air may appear as bright spots in pictures  To reduce these  reflections  set the flash to     Off   or shoot pictures with the flash lowered     Flash Indicator    The flash indicator shows the flash status when the shutter release  button is pressed halfway down     e On  Flash fires when picture is shot    e Blinks  Flash is charging  Wait a few seconds and try again  ra   e Off  Flash does not fire when picture is shot     Red eye Reduction    This camera uses advanced red eye reduction     In Camera Red Eye Fix        Pre flashes are fired repeatedly at low intensity before the main flash  reducing the red eye effect   Additionally  if the camera detects red eye while saving an image  the affected area will be processed  to reduce red eye before the image is saved    Note the following when taking pictures    e Due to pre flashes  there is a slight lag between when the shutter release button is pressed and  when the picture is shot    The time required to save the picture increases slightly    Red eye reduction may not produce the desired results in some situations    In extremely rare instances  areas not subject to red eye may be affected by
238. to  display    Press and hold  amp   V   lt  or P to scroll  quickly through pictures    Pictures can also be chosen by rotating the  command dial    Display pictures by 4  9  16 or 72 picture  thumbnails  Rotate the zoom control  Thumbnail display  toward W  E  in the 72 picture  Calendar display thumbnail display to change to the  calendar display  except for list by date  mode     Enlarge the view of the picture currently  displayed on the monitor  up to about 10x   Press the   button to return to the full   frame playback mode     Hide or show shooting Hide or show the shooting information and  information photo information on the monitor    Switch between Switch between the monitor and   displays viewfinder display     If pressed when displaying a sequence that  is displayed by its key picture only  all  pictures in the sequence are displayed as  individual pictures  To return to key picture  only display  press the multi selector        Scroll a picture Display the short side of the current picture  recorded with easy filling the entire screen and scroll the  panorama picture automatically     Play back movies Play back the displayed movies  168             Choose pictures    ypeqde q uo aso    Playback zoom    Display individual  pictures of a sequence       117    y2eqkejd uo 310W    Operations in Full Frame Playback    Function    Delete pictures    Display menus    Switch to another  playback mode    Switch to shooting  screen    Select the deletion method and delet
239. to information is used    e Photo information cannot be printed when the camera is connected directly to a printer  via the  supplied USB cable  for DPOF printing  111184    Date and Info are reset each time the Print order menu is displayed   The date printed is that saved when the picture was captured   Changing the camera   s date using the Time zone and date  setting in the setup menu after a picture has been captured has no  effect on the date printed on the picture              Playback Options  Playback Menu    m Notes on Print order  When a print order is created in favorite pictures mode  auto sort mode  or list by date mode  the  screen shown below is displayed if pictures other than those in the selected album  category  or    shooting date have been marked for printing   e If Yes is selected  the current print order settings are added to the print order settings of other    pictures      If No is selected  all print order settings of other pictures are removed and only the current print    order settings remain     Print order   Print order      Save print marking for other  images                Favorite pictures mode or List by date mode    auto sort mode  Additionally  if there are more than 99 pictures as a result of adding the current print order settings     the screen shown below will be displayed   e If Yes is selected  all print order settings of other pictures are removed and only the current print    order settings remain   e If Cancel is selected  the 
240. tor    To enjoy playback in high definition quality when the camera is connected to a television that has  an HDMI connector  we recommend shooting still pictures with Image size  Q184  set to  34  2048x1536 or higher  and recording movies with Movie options  L1 164  set to 720  HD 720p   1280x720  or higher     m Notes on Connecting the Audio Video Cable       When connecting the cable  be sure that the connector is oriented correctly  Do not force the  connector into the camera  When disconnecting the cable  do not pull the connector at an angle    e Do not connect cables to the HDMI mini connector and USB audio video connector  simultaneously     m When Nothing Appears on the TV  Make sure that TV settings  Q201  in the setup menu  C1185  is appropriate for your television     Using the TV s Remote Control  HDMI Device Control     The remote control of a TV that conforms to the HDMI CEC standard can be used to operate the   camera during playback    Instead of the multi selector or zoom control  the remote control can be used for picture selection    playback pause of movies or easy panorama pictures  and switching between full frame playback   and 4 picture thumbnail display      Set HDMI device control  Q201  of TV settings to On  default setting  in the setup menu  and  connect the camera to the TV with an HDMI cable    e Point the remote control at the TV to operate    See your TV s manual or other related documentation to check whether your TV supports the   HDMI CEC 
241. ts  they may vary slightly from the set start  point and end point  Sections shorter than two seconds cannot be extracted    e Editing functions are not available when there is not enough free space in the internal memory or  on the memory card     More Information    See    File and Folder Names     Q215  for more information     Saving a Frame from a Movie as a Still Picture    A frame from a recorded movie can be extracted and saved as a still picture  except   for movies recorded with 4    iFrame 540  960x540      e Pause a movie and display the screen to be extracted   168      e Choose on the playback control with the multi  selector  lt  or P and press the   button           e When the confirmation dialog is displayed  choose  Yes and press the O   button to save  To cancel the  saving  choose No    e The still picture is saved with Normal as the image  quality  The image size is determined by the type   resolution   11162  164  165  of the original movie                 m Note on Saving a Still Picture  A black frame appears around the picture saved with M  320x240  during playback     Deleting Unnecessary Movies    Press the J button when a movie is selected in full frame    playback mode  Q134  or thumbnail playback mode   1115  to display the confirmation dialog for deletion   See    Deleting Unnecessary Images     C1135  for more  information                    Connecting to Televisions  Computers and Printers       Connect the camera to a television to play back 
242. tton  gt      Setup menu   211186   gt  Assign side zoom control          Choose the function to be performed during shooting when the side zoom control  is used        Zoom  default setting   When shooting  use the side zoom control  31  to adjust the zoom   Manual focus    When the focus mode is set to MF  manual focus   use the side zoom control to  focus  Q42     e Use the side zoom control in the direction of T to focus on distant subjects    e Use the side zoom control in the direction of W to focus on near subjects     Snap back zoom    This is convenient when shooting at the telephoto position  when it is more difficult   to keep subjects in focus    Use the side zoom control in the direction of W to zoom a specific increment from   the current zoom position toward the W side  Use it in the direction of W again to   move the zoom position further toward W side  Use it in the direction of T to   return to the original zoom position  before the side zoom control was used    e When using the digital zoom  use the side zoom control in the direction of W to  move to the telephoto end of the optical zoom    e Ifyou perform any operation other than the side zoom control  the zoom is not  returned to the zoom position before the operation       Snap back zoom is not available during movie recording        Setup Menu    Sound Settings       Press the MENU button  gt      Setup menu   21186   gt  Sound settings             Adjust the following sound settings     Button sound   
243. ture equivalent to the thickness of the black border is cut off because the black  border overlaps the picture    e When a picture with a black border is printed using a printer s borderless print function  the black  border may not be printed    More Information    See    File and Folder Names     Q215  for more information     155    sainqaig Burpy    Editing Pictures     8 Crop  Creating a Cropped Copy  Create a copy containing only the portion visible on the monitor when MaM   4 is displayed  with playback zoom  Q118  enabled  Cropped copies are stored as separate files     1    Rotate the zoom control    frame playback mode  134  to zoom in on the    picture     To crop a picture displayed i  on the picture until the blac    sides of the monitor disappear  The cropped picture is  displayed in landscape orientation  To crop the picture in    its current    tall    orientation     toward T  Q  in full           n    tall    orientation  zoom in  bars displayed on the both       first  use the Rotate image    option  411141  to rotate the picture so that it is displayed in landscape orientation   Next  enlarge the picture for cropping  crop the picture  and then rotate the cropped       picture back to    tall    orienta    Refine copy composition   Rotate the zoom control toward T  Q  or W  Ha  to    adjust the zoom ratio     on the monitor     Press the MENU button     Use the multi selector to choose Yes and press    the   button   e A cropped copy is created     e To ca
244. tured continuously at a rate of up to about 1 8 fps   when the Image Quality is  Normal and the image size is  27 4000x3000      Pre shooting cache    Pre shooting cache makes it easy to capture perfect moments  by saving images   from before the shutter release button was pressed all the way  Pre shooting   cache shooting begins when the shutter release button is pressed halfway  and   continues when the shutter release button is pressed all the way  179     e Frame rate  up to 15 fps   e Number of frames  Up to 25 frames  including up to five frames captured in the  pre shooting cache      Image size for recording is fixed at  2   1600 x 1200 pixels     e Shooting ends when the shutter release button is released or when the  maximum number of frames has been taken     Continuous H  120 fps    Each time the shutter release button is pressed all the way  50 pictures are  captured continuously at a speed of about 1 125 s or faster     Image size for recording is fixed at L    1280 x 960 pixels      Continuous H  60 fps    Each time the shutter release button is pressed all the way  25 pictures are  captured continuously at a speed of about 1 60 s or faster     Image size for recording is fixed at  2   1600 x 1200 pixels      BSS  Best Shot Selector     BSS is recommended for shooting when the lighting is dim without the flash  with  the camera zoomed in  or in other situations in which camera shake is likely to blur  pictures    The camera continuously takes up to ten pictures
245. uence when the shutter release button is pressed all the way                 Off  default setting        Exposure Bracketing is not performed     When exposure bracketing is enabled  the current setting is displayed during  shooting  C118   When Off is selected  an icon for the current setting is not  displayed        m Notes on Exposure Bracketing    Exposure bracketing is not available in M  manual  mode    When exposure compensation  Q443  and 0 3   0 7 or  1 0 in Exposure bracketing are set  simultaneously  the combined exposure compensation values are applied    This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features  See    Functions that Cannot be  Applied Simultaneously     211104  for more information     More Information    See    Playing Images Captured Using Continuous Shooting Mode  Sequence      Q113  for more  information     Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     AF Area Mode          Set to P  S  A or M  gt  MENU  Shooting menu   gt  AF area mode       You can set how the camera selects the focus area for autofocus     AUTO    H    Face priority    The camera automatically detects and focuses on a  face  see    Shooting with Face Priority     1197  for more  information     If the camera detects multiple faces  the camera  focuses on the face closest to the camera    When non human subjects are photographed  or a  subject with which no face can be detected is framed   AF area mode is set to Auto  The camera automatically    selects one
246. uring 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 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 Select an image option in the Welcome screen setting  1187   Care  should be taken to avoid injury or damage to property when physically destroying data storage  devices     uonnpoanu     uonnponu     Camera Body                                                1  Eyelet for camera Strap vsssssss v 11111111    7  2   Power switch power on lamp    23  199  g O  continuous enn mode     9 10 11       button      ec O T  a   Mode dial    44  5  Microphone G  stereo   142  157       6   Flash     sadenia    EA    flash pop  Bnb DUTTON isisisi 7  36    Power connector cover fert connection  with an optional AC Adapter              213       Flash raised       12       Self timer lamp   AF assist illuminato    12   LES    211 229       Parts of the Camera    Bottom of camera             10 11 12 13 141516 17 18 22 23 24   a  Side ZOOM COM Ol nnn 31 13  MONTON pcssa aa 8  17 29  2 i a oe 143 168  FJ El  playback  button   34  3   IDI  monitor  button wccesscssssesstneseee 6 15   Multi SCIOCTON    eessssssssscesessseeesseenseeenssee 12    Diopter adjustment Control    30 16       apply selection  butto
247. volume    Rotate the command dial to advance or rewind the Pausing  movie  Playback controls appear at the top of the   monitor  Press the multi selector  lt  or P to choose a  playback control  then press the      button to perform  the selected operation  The following operations are  available          i  od    During Volume  playback indicator    To Use Description    Rewind Rewind the movie while the   button is pressed down     Advance Advance the movie while the   button is pressed down     The following operations can be performed with the playback  controls at the top of the monitor while playback is paused   Rewind the movie by one frame  Hold down the  W   button to rewind continuously    Advance the movie by one frame  Hold down the  W   button to advance continuously      Extract and save only the required parts of the movie   169      Save the extracted frame from a movie as a still picture     A170      a Resume playback     Return to full frame playback mode     Pause       End      The movie can also be advanced or rewound by one frame by rotating the command dial     m Note on Movie Playback  Movies recorded with cameras other than COOLPIX P500 cannot be played back     Editing Movies  The desired portions of a recorded movie can be saved as a separate file  except for  movies recorded with 4   iFrame 540  960x540       1  2    Movie Playback    Play back the movie to be edited and pause at the start point of the    portion that is to be extracted   1 168   
248. vorite pictures menu 126  Favorite pictures mode 122   File name 215   Fill flash 36   Filter effects 152   Fireworks show  3 57   Firmware version 208   Flash exposure compensation 101  Flash indicator 38   Flash mode 36   Focus 15  32 95  101   Focus area 32  95   Focus lock 33  Focus mode 40  Folder name 215  Food t156  Format 27  200  Format the internal memory 200  Format the memory card 27  200  FSCN 215  Full frame playback 34  111  Functions that cannot be applied  simultaneously 104             Index    H   HDMI 171  201   HDMI device control 201  HDMI mini connector 171  Hide image 141   HS movie 160  161  165  HS movie options 165    l  dentifier 215   mage copy 144   mage quality 83   mage sharpening 88   mage size 84   nfinity 40   nternal memory 26   nternal memory indicator 29  nterval Timer Shooting 77  79  SO sensitivity 92    L  Landscape lal 51   Language 201   Lens 211  229   Lens cap 7   List by date mode 132   Lithium ion type battery 18  20  213  Long exposure NR 102    M  acro close up 40   anual focus 40  42   anual mode 74   emory capacity 28  emory card 26  214  emory card slot 26  etering 93   icrophone 142  157  inimum shutter speed 92  ode dial 44   onitor 6  8  211   onitor brightness 191  Onitor settings 191   otion detection 195   ovie length 166   ovie menu 163   ovie options 164          x  pu   pue sa ON e2UY2   L    235    XapU  pue sa ON jedUYyIa     236    Index    ovie playback 168  ovie recording 157  ulti selector 12  ulti shot 16 77 
249. ways displayed at the center E  of the frame   m  ER NORMS  113421  Focus area     Subject tracking  Subject tracking begins once you select a subject to be  focused on  and the focus area will move and follow P   the subject  See    Focusing on Moving Subjects for      Shooting  Subject Tracking      C1199   Li                      Buljooys uo 310W    m Notes on AF Area Mode       When the digital zoom is in effect  the camera focuses on the subject in the center focus area  regardless of the applied AF area mode option    e In some rare cases of shooting subjects for which autofocus does not perform as expected  C1133    the subject may not be in focus    e This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features  See    Functions that Cannot be  Applied Simultaneously     211104  for more information     96    Shooting Options  Shooting Menu  P  S  A  M Modes     Shooting with Face Priority  The camera automatically detects and focuses on a human face     The face detection function operates in the following situations    e When Face priority is selected for AF area mode  95    e When Gi  Night portrait   149   Scene auto selector  Q146  or Portrait   Q51  is selected in scene mode   e When smart portrait mode is selected  L165           1 Frame the picture   e When the camera detects a face  the focus area  containing the face is displayed with a double yellow  border        M250 E56 11342           e When the camera detects more than one face  depending upon the 
250. which you do not want to use the flash    e The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame       BSS  Best Shot Selector   11176  can be used for shooting    e As pictures are easily affected by camera shake  be sure that  Vibration reduction  C1193  is enabled and hold the  camera steadily    e AF assist illuminator  111196  does not light     s  o Do    De bey    1 Other settings can be selected   2  amp   macro close up  can be selected     SCENE  gt   3 Fireworks show    Slow shutter speeds are used to capture the expanding burst of  light from fireworks    e The camera focuses at infinity  When the shutter release  button is pressed halfway  the focus indicator  Qs  always  lights in green  However  because the camera focuses at  infinity  it may not be able to focus on nearby objects   AF assist illuminator  Q196  does not light     S eo    oto  e  a   a     SCENE  gt     Black and white copy    Provides clear pictures of text or drawings on a white board or   in print    e The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame    e Use  macro close up  mode at focus mode  C1140  with this  mode to shoot pictures at close distances    e Colored text and drawings may not show up well                 1 Other settings can be selected   2  amp   macro close up  can be selected        Use of a tripod is recommended in scenes with which     is indicated  Set Vibration reduction   A193  to Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera              Buljooy
251. xposure compensation  C1143  settings can be adjusted   e The  amp   focus mode  button  C112  40  on the multi selector is not available     Buljooyus uo aow    47    Shooting Suited to Scenes  Scene Mode     Selecting a Scene Mode to Take Pictures  Features     e The mode dial can be used to select scenes when shooting  11144     e See    Shooting in the Scene Selected by the Camera  Scene Auto Selector    Q46  for more information on Scene auto selector scene mode    e The shown for each scene is the setting for the flash mode when the flash is  raised  C1136       is the setting for the Self timer  21139   W is the setting for  focus mode  C0140  and is the setting for exposure compensation  Q43      Night landscape  Use this mode to capture the ambience of night landscapes    Press the MENU button to select Hand held or Tripod in Night  landscape                     Hand held  default setting   This enables you to shoot with  the minimum of camera shake and noise even when holding  the camera by hand       The  amp   icon is displayed on the shooting screen      When the EB icon at the top left of the monitor lights in green  press the shutter release  button all the way to shoot a series of pictures  which will be combined into a single  image and saved      Once the shutter release button is pressed all the way  hold the camera steady without  moving it until a still picture is displayed  After taking a picture  do not turn the camera  off before the monitor switches t
252. ze with  camera        Cause Solution    Data saved in the internal memory or on the memory card  may not be played back if overwritten by a computer     The desired image was sorted to a category other than   129  the category currently displayed    Images saved by cameras other than COOLPIX P500 and   130  images copied using the Copy option cannot be   displayed in auto sort mode    Images saved in the internal memory or on the memory     card may not be played back correctly if overwritten by a  computer    Up to 999 images and movies in total can be added to 130  each category  If the desired category already contains   999 images or movies in total  new images or movies   cannot be added     Camera is off  23  Battery is exhausted  28  USB cable is not correctly connected  174  Camera is not recognized by the computer     Confirm that the operating system used is compatible 173  with the camera    Computer is not set to launch Nikon Transfer 2 automatically    177  For more information on Nikon Transfer 2  refer to help  information contained in ViewNX 2     With some PictBridge compatible printers  the PictBridge  startup screen may not be displayed and it may be   impossible to print images when Auto is selected for 202  Charge by computer  Set Charge by computer to Off   and reconnect the camera to the printer        Memory card contains no pictures  Replace memory card      Remove memory card to print pictures from internal  memory     Paper size cannot be selected 
    
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