Nikon COOLPIX 5700 User Manual - Page 100

Viewing Image Information, Image File and Folder Names - firmware

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Playing Back Your Pictures Viewing Image Information Image information is shown superimposed on images in full-screen review or full-screen playback. There are five pages of image information for each image. Rotate the command dial to cycle through image information as follows: Page 1 ⇔ Page 2 ⇔ Page 3 ⇔ Page 4 ⇔ Page 5 ⇔ Page 1. 1. File Information 2. Shooting Information, Page 1 1 Date of recording 7 Battery level indicator* 2 Time of recording 3 Image size 8 Transfer icon 9 Print-order icon 4 Image quality 10 Protect icon 5 Folder 6 File number and type 11 Current frame number/total number of frames visible in current folder * Appears only when battery is running low. 1 Camera type 2 Firmware version 3 Metering method 4 Exposure mode 5 Shutter speed 6 Aperture 7 Exposure compensation 8 Focal length 9 Focus mode Image File and Folder Names Pictures taken with the COOLPIX5700 are identified by file names that begin with "DSCN" followed by a four-digit file number from 0001 to 9999 assigned automatically by the camera. Each file name ends in a three-letter extension: ".NEF" for RAW images, ".TIF" for HI images, ".JPG" for other images, and ".MOV" for movies. Picture files are stored in folders automatically named with a three digit folder number by the camera. 88

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Playing Back Your Pictures
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Viewing Image Information
Image information is shown superimposed on images in full-screen review or
full-screen playback. There are five pages of image information for each im-
age. Rotate the command dial to cycle through image information as follows:
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 1.
1
Date of
recording
2
Time of
recording
3
Image size
4
Image quality
5
Folder
6
File number
and type
7
Battery level
indicator*
8
Transfer icon
9
Print-order
icon
10
Protect icon
11
Current frame
number/total
number of
frames visible
in current
folder
1
Camera type
2
Firmware
version
3
Metering
method
4
Exposure mode
5
Shutter speed
6
Aperture
7
Exposure
compensation
8
Focal length
9
Focus mode
2. Shooting Information, Page 1
1. File Information
*
Appears only when battery is running low.
Image File and Folder Names
Pictures taken with the COOLPIX5700 are identified by file names that begin
with “DSCN” followed by a four-digit file number from 0001 to 9999 assigned
automatically by the camera.
Each file name ends in a three-letter extension:
“.NEF” for RAW images, “.TIF” for HI images, “.JPG” for other images, and
“.MOV” for movies.
Picture files are stored in folders automatically named with
a three digit folder number by the camera.