Nikon 7900 User Manual

Nikon 7900 - Coolpix Digital Camera Manual

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    En The Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the DIGITAL CAMERA
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    Corporation. Internet is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation. Adobe and Acrobat are registered Card Association. PictBridge is a trademark. D-Lighting technology is provided by Apical Limited. All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided with your Nikon
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    Do not disassemble Touching the internal parts of the camera or battery charger could result in injury. Repairs should be performed only by qualified technicians. Should the camera or battery charger break open as the result of a fall or other accident, take the product to a Nikonauthorized service
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    cables, batteries, battery chargers, and AC adapters provided or sold by Nikon for the purpose, to maintain compliance with product regulations. Removing memory cards Memory cards may become hot during use. Observe due caution when removing memory cards from the camera. Handle moving parts with care
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    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
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    in possession of material that has been digitally copied or reproduced by means of a scanner, digital camera or other device may be punishable by by the government, licenses issued by public agencies and private groups, ID cards, and tickets, such as passes and meal coupons. • Comply with copyright
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    Accessories Nikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic circuitry. Only Nikon brand electronic accessories (including battery chargers, batteries, AC adapters, and Speedlights) certified by Nikon specifically for use with this Nikon digital camera
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    ...vi Introduction...1 Before You Begin 2 Parts of the Camera ...2 The Monitor...4 The Mode Dial ...6 Navigating the Menus...7 The Shutter-Release Button 7 First Steps 8 Charging the Battery...8 Inserting Batteries ...10 Inserting Memory Cards...12 Checking the Battery Level 14 Basic Setup ...16
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    More on Playback 57 Viewing Pictures on the Camera 57 Cropping Pictures...60 Adjusting a Picture Tone Automatically (D-Lighting 61 Voice Memos: Recording and Playback 62 Viewing Pictures on TV...64 Viewing Pictures on a Computer
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    ...129 Format Memory/Card 130 Language...132 Interface (USB/Video mode 132 Auto Transfer...133 Reset All...134 Menus ...135 Firmware Version ...135 Technical Notes 136 Optional Accessories ...136 Caring for Your Camera 138 Error Messages ...141 Troubleshooting...145 Specifications...148 Index
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    Introduction Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX 7900 (E7900)/COOLPIX 5900 (E5900) digital camera. This manual has been written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your Nikon digital camera. Read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it handy when using the product. Symbols Used
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    Begin Parts of the Camera Shutter-release Button ( 7) Self-timer Lamp ( 46)/ AF-Assist Illuminator (LED; 24, 138, 148) Viewfinder Power-on Lamp ( 14) Mode Dial ( 6) Built-in Speedlight ( 44) Power Switch ( 14) Microphone ( 62) Eyelet for camera strap Lens ( 21) Memory card slot Cover ( 12
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    ( 23) Viewfinder ( 21) Speaker Button ( 81, 103) Play Button (center)/ (transfer)/ (D-Lighting) ( 7, 65) Monitor ( 4, 5) Interface connector Cover Multi Selector (/ / / ) ( 7) Battery-chamber Cover ( 10) Tripod Socket ( 43, 46) USB ( 67)/ Audio/Video (A/V) out ( 64) Connector Power Connector
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    . 19, 28, 53 2 Image sharpening 94 3 Focus indicator1 23 4 Zoom indicator2 21 5 Macro close-up mode 48 6 Battery level indicator3) . . . . . 14 7 Internal memory/memory card indicator 19 8 Camera shake icon4) . . 45, 141 9 "Date not set" icon5 18 10 Time zone indicator6) . . . . . 120 11 Self
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    12s] Icons displayed vary with camera settings. 1 Current folder 27 2 File number and type 27 3 Internal memory/memory card indicator 19 4 Battery level indicator* . . . . . 14 5 Volume indicator 127 6 Voice memo recording guide . . 62 7 Voice memo playback guide. . . 62 8 Current frame number
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    fourteen shooting menus to achieve the desired effect. Scene ( 28, 36) Choose from twelve "scenes" suited to different subjects or shooting conditions and let the camera do the rest. Set-up ( 116 - 135) Choose this mode to display the Set-up menu, where you can perform such tasks as setting the
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    move cursor left. Display sub-menu, move cursor right, or make selection. Move cursor down. The Shutter-Release Button Your camera has a two stage Shutter-release Button. The camera sets focus and exposure when the button is pressed halfway. The Green (AF) Lamp next to the viewfinder and the focus
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    Description Battery charging. Battery fully charged. Battery error. If ambient temperature is not 5-35 °C (41-95 °F), wait until temperature is in this range before charging. Otherwise unplug charger and remove battery immediately and take both devices to retailer or Nikon-authorized service
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    use abroad; consult with a local Nikon-authorized retailer or service representative. EN-EL5 Batteries Before using the EN-EL5, read and Battery Is Not in Use When the battery is not in use, remove it from the camera or battery charger and replace the terminal cover. The camera and battery charger
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    Insert an EN-EL5 battery that has been fully-charged using the supplied MH61 battery charger into your camera. 1 Open the Battery-chamber Cover Slide the cover in the direction shown in ( ) until it stops and open the cover ( ). 2 Insert the battery Insert the battery as shown in the label at
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    3 Close the Battery-chamber Cover Close the cover ( ) and slide it in until it latches ( ). Ensure the cover is closed firmly. First Steps Replacing Batteries Turn the camera off and make sure that the Power-on Lamp has gone out before opening the Battery-chamber Cover. Slide the Battery Latch in
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    Pictures can be stored in the camera's internal memory (about 13.5 MB) or on Secure Digital (SD) memory card. If no memory card has been inserted in the camera, pictures will be stored in the camera's internal memory, and if the camera contains a memory card, then pictures will automatically be
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    . Open the Memory card slot Cover and press the memory card to partially eject the card. The card can then be removed by hand. • Memory cards may become hot during use; observe due cau- tion when removing memory cards. Memory Cards • Use only Secure Digital (SD) memory cards. • Do not disassemble or
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    First Steps Checking the Battery Level 1 Turn the camera on • Press the Power Switch. • The Power-on Lamp lights when the camera is on. 2 Check the battery level in the monitor When the camera is turned on for the first time, a language-selection dialog will be dis- played. Choose the desired
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    Mode) If no operations are performed for one minute (default setting), the monitor will turn off automatically and the camera will enter standby mode to reduce the drain on the battery. While the camera is in standby mode, the Power-on Lamp will blink. If no op- erations are performed for three
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    First Steps Basic Setup The first time the camera is turned on, a language-selection dialog will be displayed in the monitor. Follow the steps below to choose a language and set the time and date.
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    First Steps DATE DM Y 01 01 . 2005 00 : 00 DATE DM Y 01 01 . 2005 00 : 00 Display date menu. Edit Day (order of Day, Month, and Year may differ in some areas). DATE DATE DM Y DM Y 01 01 2005 01 03 . 2005 00 : 00 10 : 00 Confirm Select Month. Repeat steps 7 - 8 to Highlight D
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    Battery When the main battery is installed or the camera is powered by an EH-62A AC adapter (optional), the clock battery will charge in about ten hours. When fully charged, the clock battery from PictureProject (Windows XP/Mac OS X Only) If the camera is connected with the USB option set to PTP ( 65
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    welcome screen ( 118). The camera is ready to shoot when the monitor shows the view through the camera lens. Shooting mode indicates Auto shooting NORMAL. Internal memory/memory card When the camera contains a memory card, is displayed, and when there is no memory card in the camera, is displayed.
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    the setting). • Insert a new memory card ( 12). • Remove the memory card so that pictures will be recorded in the internal memory ( 13) (pic- tures can be taken only when the internal memory has space). • Delete some pictures in the internal memory or on a memory card. Available Functions in Auto
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    in [ 10] Indicator in monitor shows amount of zoom when either button is pressed [ 10] Digital zoom 2 Frame your subject Your Nikon digital camera is equipped with two types of built-in zoom: optical zoom, in which the camera's telescoping lens can be used to magnify the subject up to 3 ×, and
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    does not accurately reflect what will appear in the final picture, for example when: - your subject is less than 1.5 meters (4'11") from the camera - digital zoom is in effect • Use the viewfinder when you want to save power by turning the monitor off ( 122), or when bright ambient lighting makes
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    is taken. Flash charging. Flash off or not required. Green (AF) Lamp/ focus area and focus indicator On green/ Subject in focus. green Blinks Camera unable to focus on subject. green/ Recompose the picture and try red again. 2 Take the picture • Press the Shutter-release Button the rest of the
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    be displayed in the monitor or the memory icon ( or ) will blink. Do not turn the camera off, eject the memory card, or remove or disconnect the power Sensitivity is a measure of how sensitive the camera responds to light. Your Nikon digital camera normally has a sensitivity roughly equivalent to
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    This makes it possible to scroll rapidly through the pictures in the memory or a memory card without waiting for each image to be displayed at full resolution. The Button Pressing the Button for about two seconds will turn the camera on. Press again to return to the mode selected with the Mode Dial
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    Deleting Unwanted Pictures To delete the picture currently displayed in the monitor: Erase 1 image(s)? Erase 1 image(s)? No Yes Confirm A confirmation dialog displayed. Done No Yes Confirm Highlight Yes. • To exit without deleting picture, high- light No and press . Delete picture and return to
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    Image File and Folder Names In the memory or on the memory card, pictures are identified by file names with three parts: a four letter identifier, a four-digit file number assigned automatically by the camera in ascending order, and a three-letter extension (e.g., "DSCN0001.JPG"). When a picture is
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    Mode Assist and Scene Modes Your Nikon digital camera offers a choice of four "assist" and twelve "scene" modes. In these modes, camera settings are automatically optimized for the to form a single scene. 41 Use when taking underwater photographs using the water-proof case (WP-CP4). 41 28
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    or scene. • Pressing or displays the help for another assist or scene. • To select the assist or scene while its help is displayed, press . The camera will return to Shooting mode. • To return to the Assist or Scene menu, press (T) Button. • To return to the Shooting mode without selecting the
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    Framing Assist The four Assist modes offer a selection of framing assist options that allow you to compose pictures with the help of framing guides displayed in the monitor. To use framing assist, rotate the Mode Dial to the desired mode and follow the steps below. Assist modes PORTRAIT PORTRAIT
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    two-person portraits. Rotate the Mode Dial to and press the Button ( 30). The following Portrait assist modes are available: PORTRAIT No guides are displayed in monitor. Camera focuses on subject in the center of frame. • Focus lock can be used to focus on off-center subjects ( 99). PORTRAIT LEFT
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    Camera will focus on subject in framing guide. FACE-PRIORITY AF This function is optimum for photographing portraits (from the waist up) of up to three people. When the camera The camera is unable to recognize human faces in the following situations: - The subject is wearing sunglasses or part of
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    a landmark in the background. Rotate the Mode Dial to and press the Button ( 30). The following Landscape assist modes are available: LANDSCAPE No guides are displayed in monitor. Use to focus on distant objects through foreground objects such as windows or a screen of branches. • Focus is fixed at
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    that can be taken is the same as for (Sports) mode. SPORT COMPOSITE Each time Shutter-release Button is pressed, camera takes sixteen consecutive shots in about 2 seconds. Camera arranges pictures in four rows (one shot: 400 × 300) to form a single picture (2M: 1600 × 1400). Focus, exposure, and
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    for Night portrait assist mode are the same as for Portrait mode ( 31), but FACE-PRIORITY AF is not available. • To prevent blurring, mount the camera on a tripod or rest it on a flat, stable surface. • Noise reduction turns on automatically at slow shutter speeds ( 102). It takes more time than
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    Mode (Scene) mode offers a menu of twelve "scenes," each corresponding to a common situation, such as a backlit subject, sunset, or interior shot. Camera settings are automatically adjusted to suit the selected scene, sparing you the necessity of adjusting each setting separately. To take pictures
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    mode is set to Off ( 98). Center focus area is used. AF lock can be used to take pictures of off-center subjects ( 99). The (Camera Shake) Icon When the icon appears in the monitor, pictures may be blurred. In this section, the precautions that you can take to avoid blur
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    DUSK/DAWN Preserves the colors seen in the weak natural light before sunrise or after sunset. • Camera focuses at infinity. • Noise reduction turns on automatically at slow shutter speeds. It takes more time than usual to store the picture. • An AF-assist
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    artistically blurred. • To focus on objects as close as 4 cm (1.6") to the lens, adjust zoom until the macro close-up icon ( ) in monitor turns green. • Minimum focus distance varies with zoom position. • The camera focuses continuously, until AF lock is set by pressing the Shutter-release Button
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    subject. • Blur level: OFF OFF -- COPY Provides clear pictures of text or drawings on a white board or in printed matter such as a business card. Colored text and drawings may not show up well in the final picture. (changeable) OFF (changeable) OFF (changeable) BACK LIGHT Use when light is
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    a series. (changeable) OFF (changeable) OFF (changeable) UNDERWATER Use when taking underwater photographs using the water-proof case (WP-CP4). (changeable) OFF (changeable) OFF (changeable) them into a single scene. For further information, see the PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD). 41
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    will be joined together in completed panorama. This is the direction in which to pan the camera after each shot. Scene Mode [ 8] [ 8] Make selection (to change selected pan picture is shown superimposed on view through lens (if pan direction is left to right, picture will appear on left side
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    Compose the next shot to overlap with the previous picture. [ 8] Take next shot. Repeat steps 6 - 7 until all shots in series have been taken. End series. • Shooting will also end if changing mode using the Mode Dial or entering standby mode. Scene Mode Panorama Assist The pan direction, Flash
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    -eye." If "red-eye" is detected after an image is taken, the camera will correct "red-eye" when storing the picture. Use for portraits (works lighting under dim light or where use of flash is prohibited. If (camera shake) icon appears, care should be taken to avoid blurring. Anytime Flash (fill
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    Guide When AF area mode ( 98) is set to guide is displayed in the monitor, press the Flash mode. Manual ( 100) and focus area selection to hide focus area selection guide and select The (Camera Selection Flash mode is not available in the following cases: • Continuous is set to Continuous, 5 shot
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    movement that occurs when the Shutter-release Button is pressed. When using the Self-timer, you should either mount the camera on a tripod (recommended) or rest it on a flat, level surface. Self-timer Display Self-timer menu. Highlight ON. Self-timer :Confirm [ 8] [ 8] Exit menu. Self-timer
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    The Self-timer Lamp on the front of the camera will blink until one second before the picture is taken Selection Guide When AF area mode ( 98) is set to guide is displayed in the monitor, press the Self-timer mode. Manual ( 100) and focus area selection to hide focus area selection guide and
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    is zoomed out until icon turns green, camera can focus at distance of 4 cm (1.6"). More on Photography Selecting Macro Close-Up Mode While Displaying Focus Area Selection Guide When AF area mode ( 98) is set to Manual ( 100) and focus area selection guide is displayed in the monitor, press to
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    Displaying Focus Area Selection Guide When AF area mode ( 98) is set to Manual ( 100) and focus area selection guide is displayed on the monitor compensation returns to the default value for the selected mode when the camera is turned off or the Mode Dial is rotated. Exposure Compensation Exposure
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    dark (for example, when photographing a forest of dark green leaves) or when the background is much darker than the main subject. This is because the camera, in order to avoid extreme under- or over-exposure, tends to lower exposure when the frame is very bright and raise exposure when the frame
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    Movies Setting the Movie Recording (Movie Menu) Movies will be recorded with sound recorded via the camera's built-in microphone. You can set the options for the movie recording as follows: MOVIE Movie options Auto-focus mode Electronic VR Rotate Mode Dial
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    Mode • Only optical zoom can be used before recording, and only digital zoom (up to 2 ×) can be used while recording. • In the Movie shooting mode, the following options will be fixed: - Flash mode ( 44) is Flash Cancel. -
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    maximum total recording time for the memory card is indicated as a guide. Actual total recording time varies depending on the make of memory cards even when they have the same memory capacity. ** To prevent TV movie 640 from ending unexpectedly, use memory card rated for 10MB/s or more. Movies
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    can be set. Select Electronic VR in the Movie menu ( 51), and select On or Off. Option On Off (default setting) Description Reduces effects of camera shake. Vibration reduction off. Movies Electronic VR When Electronic VR is set to On, an monitor. 54 icon appears in the
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    recording Press the Shutter-release Button all the way down to start recording. • Camera focuses on subject in the center of the frame ( 54). • During in the memory or on the memory card. Notes on Movies • Depending on the make of memory card used, recording may end before the memory card is
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    Viewing Movies In the full-screen playback mode ( 25), movies can be played with sound. Movies are indicated by icon and can be viewed by pressing of the multi selector. Playback controls are displayed at the top of the monitor; press or of the Multi Selector to highlight a control, then press to
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    while the camera is in the Playback mode, returns to the screen selected on the Mode Dial. 01.05.2005 12:00 100NIKON 0001.JPG [ 1/ 4] Viewing Multiple Pictures: Thumbnail Playback Pressing the (W) Button in Full-screen Playback mode displays the pictures in the memory or on the memory card in
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    can not be displayed simultaneously. To display pictures stored in the memory, select either of the following: • Remove the memory card from the camera, and display the pictures. • Copy pictures stored in the memory to a memory card ( 113), and display the pictures. Shooting Information The shooting
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    Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom Use the (T) Button to zoom in on still images displayed in Full-screen playback mode. More on Playback To Zoom in View other areas of pic- ture Zoom out Press (T) : Scrool : Zoom Description Zoom increases each time button is pressed, to a maximum of 10×.
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    picture is displayed in the playback zoom mode ( 59), you can crop part of a picture and save it as a separate file. Save this if sufficient space is available in the memory or on the memory card. • Copies may not display or transfer correctly when viewed on other models of Nikon digital camera. 60
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    on other models of Nikon digital camera. Copies can not be created from cropped copies ( 60), or copies created with the Small pic. option ( 112). D-Lighting is not available with D-Lighting copies. Copies can only be created if sufficient space is available in the memory or on the memory card. 61
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    and Playback A voice memo can be recorded using the built-in microphone and appended to any picture marked with (voice memo recording guide) icon shown in full-screen playback ( 25). 01.05.2005 12:00 100NIKON 0001.JPG [ 1/ 4] To Press Description Record voice memo Shutterrelease
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    More on Playback Storage Voice memo file names consist of an identifier ("DSCN" for memos appended to original pictures), a four-digit file number copied from the associated picture, and the extension ".WAV" (e.g., "DSCN0015.WAV"). Notes on Voice Memos • Voice memos can not be recorded or played
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    off before connecting or disconnecting the A/V cable. 2 Connect the A/V cable to the camera Open the Interface connector Cover and insert the black plug of the A/V cable into the camera's Audio/Video (A/V) out Connector. Check to be sure the connector is in the correct orientation and insert the
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    installed. For information on installing PictureProject, see the Quick Start Guide and the PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD). Setting the USB Option on the Camera Before connecting the camera or PTP. * The camera (Transfer ) Button can not be used when the memory card write protect switch is
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    Date Monitor Settings Date imprint AF assist SET-UP 3/3 Interface Auto transfer Reset all Menus Firmware version Confirm Help Confirm Help Rotate the Mode Dial to and turn Highlight Interface and press . the camera on. The Set-up menu* will be displayed in the monitor. INTERFACE USB Video
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    keyboard. UC-E6 USB cable You can now turn the camera on. The lens will extend when the camera is turned on. Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Millennium Edition the camera. Windows Millennium Edition (Me) After displaying a message stating that the hardware information database is being updated,
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    Guide or the PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD). To Transfer Pictures Using (Transfer ) Button When the PictureProject Transfer is displayed in the computer monitor, press the (Transfer ) Button on the camera cable • Turn the camera off • Remove the battery or the memory card • Disconnect the AC
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    USB cable once transfer is complete. When Mass Storage (default setting) Is Selected in USB: You must remove the camera from the system as shown below before turning the camera off and disconnecting the cable. Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional Click the (Safely Remove Hardware) icon in
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    a card slot, and print printing. them. Use a printer that Connect the camera to a printer that supports supports PictBridge. PictBridge, and print pictures. 74 Transfer the pictures to a computer and print them. For more information, see the PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD). - * If
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    it in a DPOF-compatible device. Alternatively, you could take the memory card to a digital photo lab which supports DPOF. Pictures can also be printed using Print set settings, by connecting the camera to a printer supporting PictBridge ( 74). PLAYBACK MENU 1/2 Print set Slide show Delete Protect
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    PRINT SELECTION 01.05.2005 12:00 [ 3/ 4] Back Confirm PRINT SET Done Date Info Exit Confirm Done Use (+) or (-) to specify number of prints (up to 9). • To deselect picture, press (-) down when number of print is 1. • Repeat steps 3 - 5 to select additional pictures. • To exit without
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    the Set-up menu as follows: • Setting Date in the Print set option: - A date set in Print set can be printed only with a printer that supports date-print configuration for DPOF ( 71). - You can set after taking pictures. - A date is not imprinted on the images, but recorded in the DPOF setting
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    the camera to a printer that supports PictBridge, pictures can be printed directly from the memory or the memory card without supports PictBridge. Use a Reliable Power Source When printing pictures via a direct USB connection, be sure the battery is fully charged. If in doubt, recharge the battery
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    3 Turning the Camera and Printer on The lens will extend and the PictBridge dialog will be displayed after pictures and specify number of prints. Print all images All pictures in the memory or the memory card are printed. DPOF printing Pictures for which print order has been created are printed
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    , confirm the settings on the printer by following the instructions supplied with the printer. Be sure to perform the paper settings before selecting Print selection, Print all images, or DPOF printing. To Set the Size of Paper on the Camera When printing according to the size of paper that can
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    01.05.2005 12:00 [ 3/ 4] Back Confirm Highlight Print selection and press . • To print one copy of all pictures in the memory or on the memory card, highlight Print all images and press . Scroll through pictures. PRINT SELECTION Select current picture. 1 (number of prints) and icon are marked
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    camera off and disconnect USB cable. • To print continuously press . The display returns to the PictBrigde dialog ( 75). More on Playback Error Messages If an error message is displayed, an error has occurred. After checking the printer and resolving any problems as directed in the printer manual
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    YOU MAY TURN OFF THE CAMERA Resume Message shown on the left is displayed when printing is complete. Turn camera off and disconnect USB cable the pictures stored in the memory or a memory card using Print set. • When printing directly with a printer that supports PictBridge, shooting information can
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    exposure or white balance. Saturation control Adjust vividness of the color of a picture. AF area mode Select an area to be focused from Auto, Manual and Off. Auto-focus mode Select an Auto-focus mode of Single AF or Continuous AF. Noise reduction Reduce dotted noise contained in a picture
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    To Display the Shooting Menu: Rotate the Mode Dial to shooting). [ 8] SHOOTING MENU 1/3 Image mode White balance Metering Continuous BSS Exit Confirm Help (Auto Display Shooting menu. To Make a Selection from the Shooting Menu: SHOOTING MENU 1/3 Image mode White balance Metering
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    help for the selected item. • To return to the Shooting menu, press the (T) Button. • To return to the Shooting mode, press the Button. White balance Camera's adjustment to the respective type of light source. Exit Back The Shooting Menu 82
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    storing it is called compression. In this camera, pictures are compressed and recorded as JPEG files. • The more a picture is compressed, the smaller the picture size becomes and the larger the num- ber of pictures that can be stored in memory or on a memory card. However, the quality of the image
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    Image Size Image size can be selected from the following five options according to your shooting intent: Image size (pixels) 3072 × 2304** (E7900 only) Print size (cm)* About 26 × 20 (10.4" × 8") 2592 × 1944*** About 22 × 16 (8.6" × 6.5") 2048 × 1536 About 17 × 13 (6.7" × 5.1") 1600 × 1200 (
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    the content of the image. Image mode Image size Image quality FINE Memory Approx. 13.5MB 4 Memory card* 256MB Approx. 70 3072 × 2304 (E7900 only) NORMAL BASIC Approx. 3080 * If memory remains for more than 999 pictures, camera exposure count display will show 999. The Shooting Menu 85
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    objects as white, regard- less of whether they are in the shade, direct sunlight, or under incandescent lighting. Digital camera can mimic this adjustment by processing information from the camera's image sensor (CCD) according to the color of the light source. This process is known as a "white
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    light). When White bal. preset is selected from the White balance menu, the camera will zoom in and the menu shown above at right will be displayed in the Description Recalls the most recent value for preset white balance from the memory and sets white balance to this value. To measure a new value
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    subjects. Links spot metering to active focus area when auto or manual Spot AF area focus area selection is in effect ( 98). The Shooting Menu Notes on Metering When the digital zoom is in effect, the camera automatically switches to the setting just like Center-weighted. The metering target
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    . Only the last five images taken during each continuous shooting burst will be recorded to the memory or memory card. Multi-shot 16 Each time Shutter-release Button is pressed down, camera takes sixteen consecutive shots at rate of about 1.7 frames per second (E7900)/2 frames per second (E5900
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    in each series. • The flash mode is set to automatically. Continuous can not be used simultaneously with BSS ( 91) or Auto bracketing ( 96). The camera takes pictures with the latest setting among those options. • Noise reduction ( 102) has no effect even if this option is set to On. • When shooting
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    Confirm picture with highest level of detail) is saved to the memory or memory card. BSS is recommended for situations in which inadvertent camera movement can produce blurred pictures, for example when: • the camera is zoomed in • the camera is in Macro close-up mode • lighting is poor and
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    adjustment, Image sharpening, and Saturation control are restored when Standard color is selected. WB Bracketing When Bracketing ( 96) is set to WB Bracketing, Black-and-white, Sepia, or Cyanotype can not be selected and vice versa. Color Options Indicator When an option other than Standard color is
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    results before recording pictures to the memory or the memory card. IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Auto Normal More contrast Less contrast Exit Confirm Select from the following four options and press . Option Auto (default setting) Description Camera automatically adjusts contrast according to shooting
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    SHARPENING Auto High Normal Low Off Exit Confirm Select from the following five options and press . Option Auto (default setting) Description Camera sharpens edges for optimal results; amount of sharpening varies from shot to shot. High Pictures processed to increase sharpness, making edges
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    and then press . Sensitivity is a measure of how sensitive the camera reacts to light. With Auto (default setting), ISO sensitivity automatically randomly-spaced, brightly colored pixels may appear in pictures. In this case, noise in pictures taken at slow shutter speeds will be reduced automatically
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    fully pressed, the camera takes three shots, one camera takes pictures with the latest setting among those op- tions. • While White balance ( 86) is set to White bal. preset, the WB bracketing option in Auto bracketing can not be used for shooting. • If the space in the memory or on the memory card
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    When Auto Bracketing is On • The Flash mode is set to . • Noise reduction has no effect even if this option is set to On. Exposure Compensation When Exposure compensation ( 49) and Auto bracketing ( 96) are set simultaneously, exposure will be compensated at the sum of both compensation values.
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    focus area is selected. AF AREA MODE Auto Manual Off Select from the following three options and press . Exit Confirm Option Description Auto (default setting) Camera automatically selects focus area containing subject closest to camera. Selected focus area is displayed in green (focused
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    optimal focus area for the selected mode. • In movie mode, camera automatically focuses on the subject using the center focus area. Focus area mode can not be used. • While Photo info in the Monitor Settings menu ( 122) is Monitor off or digital zoom ( 21) is in effect, the center focus area is
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    Focus area can be specified from the selectable area in the screen. Focus area Focus area selection guide Selectable area [ 8] [ 8] Select Manual in AF area mode. Focus area selection guide and selectable Currently selected focus area is dis- area are displayed. played. The Shooting Menu
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    time needed to focus before picture is taken. The Shooting Menu Confirming Focus Regardless of the option chosen, pictures can be taken even when the camera is not in focus; check the Green (AF) Lamp, AF area, or focus indicator before shooting. Setting Auto-focus Mode in Auto Shooting and Movie
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    save pictures in the memory or on the memory card more than usual. Off (default setting) Noise reduction off; camera functions normally. The raising sensitivity ( 95), "noise" may appear in a picture. In this case, noise in pictures taken at slow shutter speeds will be reduced automatically when
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    . Transfer marking Change transfer setting of the recorded pictures. Small pic. Create small copies of current picture. Copy Copy pictures from the memory to the memory card, or vice versa. 107 - 108 109 110 - 111 112 113 To Display the Playback Menu: 01.05.2005 12:00 Display Playback
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    Icon Type Display Using the Menus option of the Set-up menu switches the menu display between Text and Icons ( 135). PLAYBACK MENU 1/2 Print set Slide show Delete Protect Transfer marking Exit Confirm Help Text Print set Exit Confirm Help Icons Playback Menu Help When the Playback menu is
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    Slide Show Press Button in Playback mode to select Slide show ( 103), and then press . This option is used to play pictures back in an automated "slide show" with about three seconds between each picture. • Pictures are played back in the order they were recorded (smallest file number to largest
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    can not be displayed simultaneously. To display pictures in the memory, select either of the following: • Remove the memory card from the camera ( 13), and display pictures. • Copy pictures stored in the memory to a memory card ( 113), and display the pictures. "Loop" If Loop is selected in the
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    pictures or all pictures stored in the memory or on the memory card. • When the memory card is not inserted in the camera, pictures stored in the memory are deleted. • When the memory card is inserted in the camera, pictures stored on the memory card are deleted. The delete menu contains the
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    Select No and press to exit without deleting pictures. Deleting All Pictures (Erase all images) Delete all pictures stored in the memory or on the memory card. DELETE Erase selected images Erase all images DELETE Erasing all images ( excluded) Exit Confirm Highlight Erase all images and press
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    by pressing the Button or using the options in the Delete menu. Note, however, that protected pictures will be deleted when the memory or memory card is formatted. PROTECT PROTECT 01.05.2005 12:00 [ 2/ 4] Back Confirm Scroll through pictures. • To cancel Protect setting, press Button. 01.05
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    . If the memory or the memory card contains more than 999 pictures, transfer all pictures using PictureProject. See the PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD) for details. • The E7900/E5900 can not be used to transfer pictures selected for transfer with another model of Nikon digital camera. Use
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    All on All off Select image(s) Exit Confirm Highlight Select image(s). TRANSFER MARKING 01.05.2005 12:00 [ 4/ 4] Back Confirm Pictures in memory or on memory card displayed as thumbnail images. TRANSFER MARKING TRANSFER MARKING 01.05.2005 12:00 [ 2/ 4] Back Confirm 01.05.2005 12:00
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    quickly as e-mail attachment. Where application supports display of JPEG images, picture can be memory or on the memory card. • Small pictures can not be zoomed. • Nikon does not guarantee any operation of the small picture function for pictures taken with other models of Nikon digital camera
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    pictures in the memory to the memory card. Copy stored pictures from the memory card to the memory. You can either choose pictures to copy, or copy all pictures on the memory card to the memory. Marking Selected Pictures for Copy (Selected images) COPY CAMERA TO CARD Selected images All images
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    on the selected picture. • Repeat steps 3 - 4 to select additional pictures. • To deselect picture, select and press (OFF). The icon will disappear. CAMERA TO CARD Selected images will be copied. OK? Done No Yes Exit Confirm The confirmation dialog will be dis- Highlight Yes, and press to
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    is selected, all folders in the memory or on the memory card are copied. The folder name has a new folder number assigned automatically by the camera (one is added to the maximum folder number in the destination memory). If a new folder is not created, an error message will be displayed and the
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    129 Format memory/ Format the memory or the memory card for use in card the camera. 130 Language Choose a language for camera menus and messages camera settings to their default settings. 134 Menus Choose a type of the camera menu. 135 Firmware version Display the current camera firmware
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    displays the help for the selected item. • To return to the Set-up menu, press the (T) Button. Welcome screen Choose the image displayed when the camera is turned on. Back 117
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    is turned come on. Nikon Image shown at right is displayed when camera is turned on. Animation (default set- ting) Short animation is displayed when camera is turned on. Select an image You can choose the welcome screen from pictures stored in the memory or on the memory card. 1 SELECT IMAGE
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    . "Select an Image" When Select an image is selected, the chosen picture will appear at startup even when the memory card containing the image is removed from the camera. If you select Select an image after choosing a custom welcome screen, the confirmation dialog shown at right will be displayed
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    . to select Date ( 117), This option is used to set the camera clock and to choose home time zone and new city time zone (travel DATE 01.05.2005 10:00 Date Time zone Confirm Date Date is used to set the camera clock to the current date and time. See "First Steps: Basic Setup" ( 16). Time
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    Back Confirm Selected time zone is displayed. London, Casablanca Back Confirm Choose time zone, and press . Time zone is set. The camera supports the following time zones: GMT +/- Location GMT -11 Midway, Samoa GMT +/- Location GMT London, Casablanca GMT -10 Hawaii, Tahiti GMT +1 Madrid
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    monitor is turned off in the Auto shooting mode only. The current settings or operation guide are displayed in other modes. • When taking pictures, use the viewfinder. AF turned off, the camera enters energy-saving mode. The camera focuses on the center focus area and focus response speed drops slightly
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    Brightness This option is used to adjust the monitor brightness to one of five grades. Select Brightness and press to display the brightness adjustment screen. Press or of the Multi Selector to increase or decrease the brightness of the monitor by moving the indicator on the left of the display up
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    on pictures as they are recorded to the memory or memory card. It can not be used to imprint deleted. • Date imprint can not be selected if the camera clock has not been set ( 16, 120). • When ( 16, 120). • Imprinted data forms a permanent part of the image and will appear whenever the image is
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    Date Counter This option is used to store the date and imprint the number of days from that date until the date of recording on pictures. If the stored date is earlier than the date of recording, the number of days that have elapsed is imprinted on pictures. If the stored date is later than the
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    halfway, allowing the camera to focus even when the AF-assist Illuminator will light in the following cases: • AF area mode is set to Auto Manual. • Shooting in (portrait assist) mode without using a framing guide ( 31). • Shooting in (night portrait assist) mode without using a framing guide
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    follow- Off ing cases: On • Rotating the Mode Dial to the other mode. Confirm • Pressing to displayed shooting or playback mode. • Pressing to select option or menu. • Battery is low. • You can not take pictures because of the memory or a mem- ory card status. • An error occurs. Adjust
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    to to select Blur Warning ( 117), and then press . This option is used to display or hide the camera shake warning after you have taken a picture. Selecting On displays the warning only if inadvertent camera movement has caused the picture you have just taken to be blurred. Select Yes to keep the
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    ), and then press . to select Auto off To save battery power, the camera will enter standby mode if no operations are performed for a On even before time selected in the auto off menu has elapsed. Confirm The camera will enter sleep mode after thirty seconds of non-operation when Auto off is
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    Quick format regularly for memory cards is recommended to maintain the performance of memory cards. Format • This option is used for formatting memory cards formatted with the other devices than this camera. • When it takes long time to save movie on memory card or errors occur while shooting
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    Set-up Menu Notes on Formatting Memory/Card • Format the memory card using the camera. If the memory card is formatted on the computer, some errors may occur when writing or reading data. • Do not turn the camera off, or remove the battery or memory card, while the "FORMATTING" message is displayed
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    option used when transferring pictures on a computer or when connecting the camera to a printer supporting PictBridge. Choose USB and press , and select the USB option mode item and press . Your Nikon digital camera supports NTSC and PAL standards. VIDEO MODE NTSC PAL Confirm The Set-up Menu 132
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    to to select Auto Transfer AUTO TRANSFER ( 117), and then press . On Off When you connect the camera to a computer run- ning PictureProject via the UC-E6 USB cable and press the camera (Transfer ) Button to trans- fer pictures, only pictures marked with a icon Confirm will be transferred
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    Text Resetting File Numbering to 0001 To reset file numbering ( 27) to 0001, select Reset all after either deleting all pictures ( 134) or formatting the memory or memory card ( 130). 134 The Set-up Menu
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    switch the menu display of the Shooting menu, Movie menu, Playback menu, or Set-up menu to Text or Icons. Firmware Version This option is used to check a firmware version for your camera. To return to the Set-up menu, press . MENUS Text Icons Confirm E5900 Ver. 1.0 B:Baacckk The Set-up Menu 135
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    optional accessories are available for your Nikon digital camera. Contact your local retailer. Rechargeable battery Battery charger AC adapter Carrying case Waterproof case Additional EN-EL5 Li-ion batteries are available from your retailer or local Nikon representative. MH-61 battery charger for
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    used to provide power from a wall plug outlet to the Nikon E7900/E5900 when the camera is used for an extended period, such as connecting it the camera off and make sure that the power-on lamp has gone out. EP-62A Power connector 1 Open the Battery-chamber Cover and the Power Connector Cover (
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    card slot, or battery chamber covers. These parts are especially susceptible to damage. 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 on the memory card, or
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    a blower, wipe the lens with a soft cloth, using a spiral motion that starts in the center of the lens and works out to then dry thoroughly. The camera may be damaged if foreign matter gets inside the camera body. Nikon cannot accept liability for Nikon service representative. 139 Technical Notes
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    -ventilated area. If you will not be using the product for long periods, remove the battery to prevent leakage and store the camera in a plastic bag containing a desiccant. Do not store the camera case (available separately) in a plastic bag, as this may cause the material to deteriorate. Note that
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    error messages and other warnings that appear in the monitor and how to deal with them. Display Problem Solution (blinks) WARNING!! BATTERY EXHAUSTED [ ] (flashes red) Clock not set. Battery exhausted. Camera recording. MEMORY CARD IS WRITE PROTECTED Write-protect switch of the memory card is
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    Problem Solution THIS CARD CANNOT BE USED • Use approved card. 136 WARNING!! THIS CARD CANNOT Error accessing memory card. • • Check that connectors are clean. Turn the camera off and make sure the memory card is inserted 12 BE READ correctly. CARD IS NOT FORMATTED FORMAT NO Memory
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    off and turn it on again. If error persists, contact No pictures in the retailer or Nikon representative. memory or the mem- • Press Button to return to the ory card. shooting mode. • To show pictures in the memory, remove memory card from camera. FILE CONTAINS NO IMAGE DATA File created
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    circuitry. Turn camera off, unplug optional AC adapter (if using), remove and reinsert batteries, and turn camera on. If error persists, contact retailer or Nikon representative. 15, 10 - 11 Printer error occurs Read printer manual and solve the on your printer. problem. - Technical Notes
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    already recorded to the memory or memory card will not be affected. Problem Possible cause • Camera is off. 14 • Monitor is off. 5 • Photo info is set to Monitor off in Monitor settings 122 of the Set-up menu. • Battery is not correctly inserted or battery-chamber cover 10 is not properly
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    • Camera is in Playback mode. • Battery is exhausted. • Green (AF) lamp flickers: camera unable to focus (when the monitor is off). • Red ( ) Lamp blinks: flash is charging. • Message "CARD IS NOT FORMATTED" appears in moni- tor: memory card is not formatted for use in camera. • Message "MEMORY CARD
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    properly con- 137 PictureProject does not start when camera is connected or memory card inserted in card reader or card slot nected, or battery is exhausted. • UC-E6 USB cable is not correctly connected, or card not properly inserted in card reader or card slot. • USB in the Interface menu set to
  • Nikon 7900 | User Manual - Page 158
    Specifications Type Effective pixels CCD Image size (pixels) Lens Focal length f/-number Construction Digital zoom Autofocus (AF) Focus range Focus area selection AF-assist illuminator Viewfinder Magnification Frame coverage Monitor Frame coverage (shooting mode) E7900/E5900 digital camera 7.1
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    (Secure Digital) Memory cards File system Compliant with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF), Exif 2.2, and Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) File formats Compressed: JPEG-baseline-compliant (1:4, 1:8, 1:16) Movies: Quick Time Sound files: WAV Exposure Metering Four mode through-the-lens
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    .5 mm/3.46"×2.4"×1.44" (excluding projection parts) Approximate weight Operating environment Temperature 150 g (5.3 oz) without battery or memory card 0 - 40°C (32 - 104°F) Humidity Less than 85% (no condensation) * Industry standard for measuring life of camera batteries. Measured at 25 °C (77
  • Nikon 7900 | User Manual - Page 161
    lithium-ion battery Rated capacity 3.7 V/1100 mAh Dimensions Approximately 36×8×54 mm/1.4"×0.3"×2.1" (W×D×H, excluding projections) Weight Approximately 30 g (1.1 oz), excluding terminal cover Technical Notes Specifications Nikon will not be held liable for any errors this manual may contain
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    chamber cover, 3, 10, 137 charging, 8, 10 CP1, 11 EN-EL5, ii, 8, 10, 136, 150 latch, 3, 10, 137 Battery charger (MH-61), 8 Battery level, 14 BEACH/SNOW , 28, 37 Best Shot Selector , 39, 80, 91, 146 Blur, 24, 35, 37, 45, 46, 91, 146 Blur warning , 116, 128 BSS, see Best Shot Selector C Camera shake
  • Nikon 7900 | User Manual - Page 163
    Camera Red-Eye Fix, 45 Incandescent, 86 Interface , 116, 132 connector cover, 3 USB, 65, 74, 132 Video mode, 132 Internal memory language, choosing, 16 Lens, 2, 138, 139, 148 Lens cover, 2 M Macro mode, 48 Memory card, ii, 12 - 70 - 73 see also Date imprint, Digital Print Order Format Protect , 103,
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    control , 80, 97 (scene) mode, 6, 28, 36 - 43 Secure Digital (SD), see Memo- ry card Self-portraits, 46 Self-timer, 46, 47, 149 Self-timer Lamp, 2, , 34, 147 SSCN, 27 Standby mode, 15, 129 Strap, camera, i, 2 SUNSET , 28, 37 Support information, v T T Button, see Zoom Buttons Television, 64,
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    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. Printed in China 6MA07511-01
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