Nikon COOLPIX S8000 User manual

Nikon
DIGITAL
CAMERA
COOLPIX
58000
User's
Manual

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Introduction
First
Steps
Basic Photogr<llphy
<lind
PI<lIyback: a
(Auto)
Mode
More
on
Shooting
Editing
Pictures
Movie
Recording
and
Playb<llck
Connecting
to
Televisions.
Computers
<lind
Printers
C<lIring
for
the
C<lImer<ll
TKhnic<ll1
Notes
and
Index
i

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
ii
Lt.
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
aNikon-
authorized service representative for
inspection.
Lt.
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
afall or other accident,
take the product
to
aNikon-authorized
service representative for inspection,
after
unplugging
the
product
and/or
removing the battery.
Lt.
Do not
use
the
camera 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.
Lt.
Handle
the
camera strap with
care
Never place the strap around the neck
of
an
infant or child.
Lt.
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.

~
Observe caution when
handling the battery
The battery may leak or explode if
mproperly handled. Observe the
-'ollowing 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.
It
Use
only aRechargeable Li-ion
Battery
EN-EL
12
(supplied). Charge
the battery inserted into the camera
by connecting the Charging
AC
Adapter EH-68P/EH-68P
(AR)
(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
break the battery insulation
or
casing.
•Do
not
expose the battery
to
flame
or
to
excessive heat.
••
Do
not
immerse in or expose
to
water.
•Replace the terminal cover
when
transporting
the
battery. Do
not
transport or store
with
metal objects
such
as
necklaces
or
ha
irpins.
•The battery
is
prone
to
leakage
when
fully discharged.
To
avoid
damage
to
the product, be sure
to
remove the battery
when
no charge
remains.
•Discontinue use immediatelyshould
you notice any change
in
the
battery, such
as
discoloration or
deformation.
•If liquid from
the
damaged battery
comes
in
contact
with
clothing or
skin, rinse immediately
with
plenty
of
water.
For
Your
Safety
~
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
the plug should be removed
with
a
dry cloth. Continued
use
could
result
in
fire.
•Do
not
handle the plug
or
go
near
the Charging
AC
Adapter during
lightning
storms. Failure
to
observe
this 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
aNikon-
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
to
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-
to-AC inverters. Failure
to
observe
this precaution could damage the
product
or
cause overheating or fire.
III

iv
For
Your
Safety
.Lh
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.
.Lh
Handle moving parts with
care
Be
careful
that
your fingers or
other
objects are
not
pinched by
the
lens
cover or
other
moving
parts.
.Lh
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.
~
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
1m
(3
ft. 4in.) from
the
subject.
.Lh
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.
.Lh
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
.
.Lh
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
instructions
of
the
hospital
when
using while in ahospital. The
electromagnetic waves given
out
by
this camera may disrupt
the
electronic
systems
of
the
airplane or the
instruments
of
the
hospital.

Notice for Customers in
the
U.S.A.
l:edE~ral
Communications
Commission
(FCC)
Radio
Frequency Interference
Statement
This
equipment
has
been tested and
found
to
comply
with
the limits for a
Class
Bdigital device, pursuant
to
Part
. 5
of
the
FCC
rules. These limits
are
designed
to
provide reasonable
protection against harmful
interference in aresidential 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
~Juarantee
that
interference will
not
occur in aparticular installation. Ifthis
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
the
interference by one or more
of
the
following
measures:
.'
Reorient or relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
• Increase
the
separation between
the
equipment
and receiver.
•Connect the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
acircuit differentfrom
that
to
which the receiver
is
connected.
•Consult the dealer or
an
experienced radio/television
technician for help.
Nikon
COOLPIX S8000
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.
InterfaceCables
Use
the interface cables sold or
provided by Nikon for your equipment.
Using
other
interface cables may
exceed
the
limits
of
Class
BPart
15
of
the
FCC
rules.
Noticeforcustomers in
the
State
of
California
WARNING
Handling the cord on this
product
will
expose you
to
lead, achemical 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
v

VI
Notices
Notice for customers in Canada
CAUTION
This
Class
Bdigital apparatus complies
with
Canadian
ICES-003.
ATTENTION
Cet appareil
numerique
de
la
c1asse
B
est
conforme
a
la
norme
NMB-003
du
Canada.
Notice
for
customers in Europe
This symbol indicates
that
this
product
is
to
be
It
cOhllefctle
ldseparatellY. I •
Teo
owing
app
yon
y
to
users in European countries:
•This
product
is
designated for
separate collection at
an
appropriate collection point. Do
not
dispose
of
as
household waste.
•For
more
information,
contact
the
retailer or
the
local authorities in
charge
of
waste management.
This symbol
on
the
battery
indicates
that
the
battery
is
~
to
be collected separately.
~
The
following
apply
only
to
users in European countries:
•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.
•For
more
information,
contact
the
retailer or
the
local authorities in
charge
of
waste
management.

For Your Safety ii
WARNINGS
ii
I'Jotices v
Introduction
1
About
This Manual 1
Information
and Precautions 2
Parts
of
the
Camera 4
The Camera Body 4
The
Monitor
6
Basic
Operations
8
The 0
(Shootin~J
Mode) Button 8
The [E] (Playback) Button 8
The.
(Movie-record) Button 8
The Rotary Multi Selector 9
The
MENU
Button
10
Switching Between Tabs
10
Help Displays
11
The Shutter-release Button
11
Attaching the Camera Strap
11
First Steps 12
Inserting
the
Battery 12
Removing
the
Battery
13
Charging
the
Battery 14
Turning On and Off
the
Camera
17
Setting Display Language, Date,
and
Time
18
Inserting
Memory
Cards 20
Removing
Memory
Cards
20
VII

VIII
Table
of
Contents
Basic
Photography and Playback:
01
(Auto)
Mode
22
Step 1Turn
the
Camera On and Select 0(Auto)
Mode
22
Indicators Displayed in 0(Auto)
Mode
23
Step 2Frame aPicture 24
Using the
Zoom
25
Step 3Focus and Shoot 26
Step 4Playing
Back
and Deleting Pictures 28
Playing
Back
Pictures (Playback Mode) 28
Deleting Pictures 28
Using
the
Flash
30
Raising and Lowering
the
Built-in
Flash
30
Setting
the
Flash
Mode
31
Taking Pictures with
the
Self-timer 33
Macro
Mode
34
Adjusting Brightness, Vividness, and Hue
in
0(Auto)
Mode
35
Operation in Creative Slider Screen
35
Adjusting Brightness (Exposure Compensation)
in
Other Shooting Modes 39
More on Shooting
40
Selecting aShooting
Mode
40
Shooting Options: Shooting
Menu
(0
(Auto) Mode)
.41
••
Image
Mode
(Image Quality/Image
Size)
42
we
White Balance (Adjusting Hue) .44
~
Metering 46
IJ!I
Continuous
47
ISO
ISO
Sensitivity 48
[+]
AF
Area
Mode
49
~
Autofocus
Mode
52
Camera Settings
that
Cannot
Be
Applied Simultaneously
53
Shooting Suited
to
Scenes (Scene Mode) 55
Selecting aScene
Mode
55
Shooting in the Scene
Mode
Selected
by
the
Camera (Scene
Auto
Selector) 56
Selecting aScene
Mode
to
Take Pictures (Features) 58
Shooting for aPanorama 65
Shooting Smiling Faces (Smart Portrait
Mode)
67
Smart Portrait
Menu
69
Focusing on aMoving Subject (Subject Tracking
Mode)
70
Subject Tracking Menu
72

Table
of
Contents
More
on
Playback 73
Operations in Full-frame Playback Mode
73
Displaying the Histogram and Shooting Information
74
Viewing
Multiple
Pictures: Thumbnail Playback
75
Calendar Display
77
Taking aCloser Look: Playback Zoom
78
Selecting aPlayback Mode 79
Finding Pictures in Auto Sort Mode
80
Viewing Pictures in
Auto
Sort
Mode
80
Operations in
Auto
Sort
Mode
82
Auto
Sort
Menu
82
Viewing Pictures
by
Date (List by Date)
83
Selecting aDate in List by Date
Mode
83
Operations in List by Date
Mode
84
List by Date
Menu
85
Playback Options: Playback Menu 86
~
Print
Set
(Creating a
DPOF
Print Order)
87
~
Slide Show
90
1m
Delete (Deleting
Multiple
Pictures)
91
0..
Protect
93
tj;J
Rotate Image
93
'"
Voice Memos 94
CiJ
Copy (Copy Between Internal
Memory
and
Memory
Card) 96
Editing
Pictures 97
Editing Functions 97
Picture Editing
99
dQuick Retouch: Enhancing Contrast and Saturation 99
frO
D-Lighting: Enhancing Brightness and Contrast... 100
~
Skin Softening: Softening Skin Tones
101
~
Small Picture: Resizing Pictures 102
~
Crop: Creating a
Cropped
Copy
103
Movie
Recording
and
Playback 104
Recording Movies 104
Movie
Menu
106
..
Movie Options 107
~
Autofocus
fV\ode
108
Movie Playback 109
Deleting Movies 109
IX

x
Table
of
Contents
Connecting
to
Televisions,
Computers
and
Printers
110
Connecting to aTV 110
Connecting
to
aComputer 112
Before
Connecting
the
Camera 112
Transferring Pictures
from
aCamera
to
a
Computer
113
Charging While
Connecting
to
a
Computer
117
Connecting
to
aPrinter 118
Connecting
the
Camera
to
aPrinter 119
Printing Pictures One at aTime 120
Printing
Multiple
Pictures
121
Basic
Camera
Setup
124
Setup
Menu
124
~
Menus ,126
I
b,·,·.1
Welcome
Screen 127
~
Date ,128
IClI
Monitor
Settings
131
mm
Date
Imprint
(Imprinting
Date and Time) 132
<
..
)Vibration Reduction , ,
..
, ,
..
,133
l!J:e'"
Motion
Detection , , 134
:1.
AF
Assist 135
~
Digital
Zoom
135
~l»)
Sound Settings 136
e:>
Auto
Off
, 1
37
1ft!
Format
Memory/LJ
Format Card 138
...
Language 139
III
TV
Settings 139
~
Charge by
Computer
140
~
Blink Warning
141
I!I
Reset All ,143
Vet
Firmware Version ,145
Caring for
the
Camera
146
Maximizing Camera Life and Performance 146
Cleaning 148
Storage 148
Technical
Notes
and
Index
149
Optional Accessories 149
Approved
Memory
Cards 149
Image/Sound File and Folder Names 150
Error Messages
151
Troubleshooting 155
Specifications
161
Supported Standards 164
Index 165

Thank you for your purchase
of
aNikon
COOLPIX
58000 digital camera. This
manual was
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:
Notations
• A Secure Digital
(SO)
memory
card
is
referred
to
as
a
"memory
card."
•The setting at
the
time
of
purchase
is
referred
to
as
the
"default setting."
•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
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 Memoryand Memory Cards
Pictures taken
with
this camera can be stored in
the
camera's internal memory or on removable
memory
cards. Ifa
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. 7
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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:
•For users in
the
U.s.A.:
http.//www.nikonusa.com/
•For users in Europe and Africa: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support/
•For users in
Asia,
Oceania, and
the
Middle
East:
http://www.nikon-asia.com/
Visit these sites
to
keep
up-to-date
with
the
latest
product
information, tips, answers
to
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 charger, 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
alocal authorized Nikon dealer.
Holographic seal: Identifies this
device
as
an
authentic
Nikon product.
2
Before Taking
Important
Pictures
Before taking pictures on
important
occasions (such
as
at
weddings
or before taking
the
camera
on
atrip), take atest shot
to
ensure
that
the
camera
is
functioning
normally. Nikon will
not
be held liable
for damages or lost profits
that
may result
from
product
malfunction.
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the
Manuals
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of
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manuals included
with
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product
may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,
stored in aretrieval system, or translated
into
any language in any form,
by
any means,
without
Nikon's prior
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permission.
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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
ascanner, 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
bond~"
even if such copies or reproductions are stamped "Sample." The copying or reproduction
of
paper money, coins, or securities which are circulated
in
aforeign country
is
prohibited. Unless the
prior permission
of
the
government
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
comp:mies (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 acompany. Also,
do
not
copy or reproduce passports issued by the government, licenses issued by public agencies and
private groups,
10
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
(~overned
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,
Jotentially resulting
in
the malicious
use
of
personal image data. Ensuring the privacy
of
such data
is
the user's responsibility.
3efore discarding adata storage device or transferring ownership
to
another person, erase
all
data
Jsing 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
Jictures selected for the Select an
image
option
in the Welcome screen setting
(OJ
127)
Care
should be taken
to
avoid injury or damage
to
property
when
physically destroying data storage
devices.
3

The Camera Body
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6
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Built-in flash raised
7
8
Lens cover closed
Zoom
control
25
W
:wide
25
T
:tele
25
~
:
thumbnail
playback
75,77
q :playback
zoom
78
@
:help
11
II
Shutter-release
button
11,
26
ISelf-timer
lamp
33
AF-asslst
illuminator
135
IPower
switch/power-on
lamp
J
17,
137
l1
Microphone
(stereo)
94,
104
II
Built-in flash 30
aLens 148,
161
II
Lens cover
4

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ofthe
Camera
78
17
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15
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20
21
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a
Monitor
6,
23
ID
I~otary
multi
selector 9
ID
0(shooting mode)
button
8,
40
II
•(movie-record)
button
8,
104
ICharge lamp
15,
117
Flash
lamp
32
II
Speaker
95,
109
II
Tripod socket
II
MENU
button
10,41,
86,
106,
125
II
illJ
(delete)
button
28,29,95, 109
1m
(over
latch
12,
20
II
Battery-chamber/
memory
ca
rd
slot cover
12,
20
m®
(a
pply selection)
button
9
lEI
Eyelet for camera strap
11
m
[E
(playback)
button
8,
28,
79
lEI
HDMI mini connector
11
0
1m
HDMI connector cover
11
0
I
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19
IIIConnector cover 14,110,113,
119
ED
Battery latch
12,
13
Em
Battery chamber
12
m
Memory
card slot
20
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of
the
Camera
The Monitor
The
following
indicators may appear in
the
monitor
during
shooting
and playback
(actual display varies
with
current
camera settings).
The indicators
that
appear in
the
monitor
during
shooting
and playback disappear
after a
few
seconds
([lJ
131).
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4
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33
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mode*
22,
55,
67,70 mAperture
26
II
Macro
mode
34
III
Focus
area
(auto)
26,
49
II
Zoom
indicator
25,
34
1m
Focus
area
(for manual or center)
49
II
Focus indicator
26
mFocus
area
(face priority)
..49,
67
II
AE/AF-L indicator
66
IFocus
area
II
Flash
mode
30
(subject tracking mode)
70
1.1
Battery level indicator
22
fII
Center-weighted
metering
area
46
II
Vibration reduction icon
23,
133
ED
Shutter speed
26
II
Motion
detection
icon
23,
134
Ell
ISO
sensitivity
31,
48
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If'
d'
128
5IC'r.I Exposure
compensation
value
.36,
39
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not
set
In
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....
mTravel destination icon
128
Em
Skin
softening
69
mDate imprint..
132
ED
Smile
timer
69
lEI
Movie
options
1
07
ED
Blink
proof
icon
69
mImage
mode
..42
Em
Vividness
36
I
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(b) Movie length 1
04
ED
Continuous shooting
mode
47
1m
Internal
memory
indicator
23
Ell
Self-timer indicator
33
6*Differs according
to
the current shooting mode.

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of
the
Camera
Playback
~
.......
-.
o
Q..
C
i\
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o
~
lID
Internal
memory
indicator
28
II
Movie playback indicator
109
mList by date gUide
83
m
Skin
softening icon
101
III
Print
set
icon
87
mSmall picture icon
102
1m
D-Lighting icon 100
II
Quick retouch icon
99
mVoice
memo
indicator
95
1m
File
number
and type 150
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10
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aDate
of
recording
18
II
Time
of
recording
18
II
Protect icon
93
aVolume indicator
95,
109
11
Category icon in auto sort
mode
1
80
II
Battery level indicator
22
II
Movie options2109
II
Image
mode
2
.42
I
(a)
Current frame
number/
•total
number
of
frames
28
(b)
Movie length 109
1The icon for the selected category in auto sort
mode
in
playback
mode
is
displayed.
2Differs according
to
the settings configured during shooting.
7

The 0(Shooting Mode) Button
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-
(3
Q.
c
f"I
-
o'
::J
•
Press
the 0
button
in
playback mode
to
enter
shooting mode.
Press
the 0button in shooting mode
to
display the
shooting-mode selection menu and switch
shooting modes
(OJ
40).
The
[E
(Playback) Button
•
Press
the [E]
button
in shooting mode
to
enter
playback mode.
•
Press
the [E]
button
in
playback mode
to
display
the playback-mode selection menu and switch
playback modes
(CIJ
79).
•When the camera
is
off, holding
down
the
~
button
will turn the camera on
in
playback mode.
The e(Movie-record) Button
8
•
Press
the.
(movie-record) button
in
shooting
mode
to
start movie recording
(CD
104).
Press
the
•(movie-record) button again to stop movie
recording.
•
Press
the.
(movie-record)
button
in
playback
mode
to
enter shooting mode.
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