Nikon COOLPIX 5000 Instruction Manual - Page 34

Menu Guide

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Introduction-Menu Guide Menu Guide Using Camera Menus Changes to some settings can be made with the help of menus that appear in the monitor. The options available depend on the operating mode. Mode Menu Description SET-UP The SET-UP menu contains options for basic camera setup (e.g., formatting memory cards, setting the time and date). The options available depend on the operating mode. In playback mode, the SETUP menu is accessed from the PLAY BACK menu, and contains options for choosing 134-156 the video mode for television playback and selecting the language in which menus and messages are displayed. In User Sets 1, 2, and 3, the SET-UP menu is accessed from the SHOOTING menu, and contains additional options for customizing camera controls. The SHOOTING menu contains advanced (User Set SHOOTING shooting options, such as white balance and metering. It is only available in User 100-131 1, 2, 3) Sets 1, 2, and 3. The PLAY BACK menu contains options for managing the images stored on the camera memory card by, for example, PLAY BACK deleting selected photographs or selecting images for printing or for transfer to 165-177 your computer. It also contains a slide show option for automated sequential playback. 20

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Introduction—Menu Guide
Menu Guide
Using Camera Menus
Changes to some settings can be made with the help of menus that appear in
the monitor.
The options available depend on the operating mode.
Mode
Menu
Description
SET-UP
The SET-UP menu contains options for
basic camera setup (e.g., formatting
memory cards, setting the time and date).
The options available depend on the op-
erating mode.
In playback mode, the SET-
UP menu is accessed from the PLAY BACK
menu, and contains options for choosing
the video mode for television playback
and selecting the language in which
menus and messages are displayed.
In
User Sets 1, 2, and 3, the SET-UP menu is
accessed from the SHOOTING menu, and
contains additional options for customiz-
ing camera controls.
134–156
(User Set
1, 2, 3)
SHOOTING
The SHOOTING menu contains advanced
shooting options, such as white balance
and metering.
It is only available in User
Sets 1, 2, and 3.
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PLAY BACK
The PLAY BACK menu contains options
for managing the images stored on the
camera memory card by, for example,
deleting selected photographs or select-
ing images for printing or for transfer to
your computer.
It also contains a slide
show option for automated sequential
playback.
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