Nikon 25040 User Manual - Page 15

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Overview Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX 300. The COOLPIX 300 combines a digital camera, memo tablet, and digital audio recording system into a compact, light-weight (240 gram, or 8.6 ounce) package that fits comfortably into a pocket or briefcase. Recorded image and sound data can be played back using the camera's built-in speaker and TFT video display, or the camera can be attached to television set to create multimedia presentations. The COOLPIX 300 can also be attached to a computer, where your images and recordings can be edited for use in other applications, or even included in your home page on the World-Wide Web. Some of the COOLPIX 300's more outstanding features include: • Storage of up to 132 photographs (up to 66 high-quality photographs) or 17 minutes of sound data • A touch-sensitive TFT display, which offers simple, menu-driven operation, and allows on-the-spot viewing of stored data using the camera's sophisticated play-back and slide-show features • Digital image sensing using a charge-coupled device (CCD) with 330,000 pixels and an electronic shutter with auto exposure, automatic gain control, and auto white balance • A macro close-up function for taking photographs at ranges as close as 14 cm (5.5˝), making it possible to take full-frame photographs of documents as small as ordinary business cards • Built-in automatic flash with red-eye reduction • An internal clock-calendar which records the date and time of every image and recording made • Video, serial (RS-232C), and SCSI interfaces which make it possible to use the camera in audio-visual presentations or to transfer the camera's stored data to a computer, where they can be edited or transferred to disk for long-term storage Overview 1

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Overview
Overview
Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX 300.
The COOLPIX
300 combines a digital camera, memo tablet, and digital audio recording
system into a compact, light-weight (240 gram, or 8.6 ounce) package that
fits comfortably into a pocket or briefcase.
Recorded image and sound
data can be played back using the camera’s built-in speaker and TFT video
display, or the camera can be attached to television set to create multi-
media presentations.
The COOLPIX 300 can also be attached to a
computer, where your images and recordings can be edited for use in other
applications, or even included in your home page on the World-Wide Web.
Some of the COOLPIX 300’s more outstanding features include:
Storage of up to 132 photographs (up to 66 high-quality photographs)
or 17 minutes of sound data
A touch-sensitive TFT display, which offers simple, menu-driven
operation, and allows on-the-spot viewing of stored data using the
camera’s sophisticated play-back and slide-show features
Digital image sensing using a charge-coupled device (CCD) with
330,000 pixels and an electronic shutter with auto exposure, automatic
gain control, and auto white balance
A macro close-up function for taking photographs at ranges as close as
14 cm (5.5˝), making it possible to take full-frame photographs of
documents as small as ordinary business cards
Built-in automatic flash with red-eye reduction
An internal clock-calendar which records the date and time of every
image and recording made
Video, serial (RS-232C), and SCSI interfaces which make it possible to
use the camera in audio-visual presentations or to transfer the camera’s
stored data to a computer, where they can be edited or transferred to
disk for long-term storage