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source, take the
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less
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Radio Frequency
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This
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Class
15
designed
protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This
equipment
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not
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2.
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Favorite pictures mode
3.
!!I Auto sort mode
(CD
(CD
press
26)
(CD
56)
the
59)
10
down
button
the
to
[B
4
While the playback-mode selection menuisdisplayed,
return to playback mode
8
4.
without
III
List
by date mode
changing the playback mode.
(CD
press
53)
the
[B
button to
The Multi Selector
Basic Operations
This section describes standard
menu
Shooting
options andtoapply selection.
Display~(flash mode)
(m
d~,
Display~(self-timer)
(CD
30) menu
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Display,,-t (macro mode)
Playback
S~lect
picture
previous
La
(CD
usesofthe
28)
menuormove
Display
compensation)
guide
Apply selection
31)
menuormove cursor
multi
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(exposure
selectortoselect modes, select
cursor
(m
up
32)
down
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•
Flash
mode
Menu
Move cursor
Display
left
?r
return
prevIous screen
to
@
aSelect
Move
Move cursor
cursor
up
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r'i~,rtone~t
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Apply
down
screen (apply
selection (go
next
rightorgo
picture
to
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Note
In
this manual, £.,
operations
of
on
the
the
multi
Multi
T,
Selector
... and
selector.
~
are used in some
cases
to indicate up, down, left and right
9
Basic Operations
The
MENU
Button
Press
current
•
• Select a
•
the
mode.
Use
the multi selector to navigate the menus
display
Press
the
MENU
button
tab
on
the
corresponding
MENU
Displayed when the menu
contains
to
display
the
left sideofthe
button
againtoexit
two
or more
the
menu.
pages
menu
monitor
the
menu.
for
the
(CD
to
9).
Selectanitem, then
button or the multi selector~to
proceed to the next
Switching
Press
the multi selector
... to highlight the tab.
10
Between
press
setofoptions.
Tabs
..
Press
the multi
" to select the tab, and
either the @ button or
selector.
the@
Press
multi selector
selection.
..
or
press
~.
the @ button or the
~
to apply
The
selected menu
displayed.
is
Help Displays
Basic
Operations
Rotate
the
To return
the
menu
zoom control
screen
to
to
view
the
original menu, rotate
to
T
(@)
when
a descriptionofthe
the
~/e
zoom
currently selected
Shutter-release Button
The camera features a two-stage shutter-release
exposure, press
resistance. Focus and exposure lock
position.To release
the
restofthe
the
way
shutter-release
the
shutter and take a picture, press
down.
Do
not
button
while
use force
halfway, stopping
the
when
shutter-release
is
displayed at
control
button.
pressing
to
the
the
lower right
menu
T
(@)
To set focus and
when
buttonisheld in this
shutter-release
the
shutter-release
option.
again.
you feel
of
button
button,asthis may resultincamera shake and blurred pictures.
-
-
•
Press
the
shutter-release
button
of
the way
to
take picture
Attaching
the
Press
shutter-release
button halfway
to set focus and
exposure
Camera Strap
•
the
the
rest
down
17
Charging
the Battery
Charge the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
Charger MH-63 (supplied).
1
Connect
• The
2Insert
as
shown
the
CHARGE
the
batteryatan
(CD),
power
lamp will light (G:l)
and setitin
cable in
angle
the
the
EN-EL10(supplied) with the Battery
following
order:
CD,
@.
battery
• The
when
•
About
charge a fully depleted battery.
charger
CHARGE
charging starts (G:l).
100 minutes are required
(@).
lamp starts blinking
to
72
Charging
the
Battery
• The
following
CHARGE
---
Blinks
On
Flickers
_____
3Remove
complete.
chart explains
lamp
-
-.;
the
battery and
CHARGE
lamp
-----
.0a~erycharginL
iBattery fully charged.
• The battery
,reinsert
flal
• Operating
indoors
95
OF)
• The battery
charger,
or
..L
Nikon service representative.
is
not
inserted correctly. Remove
it
into
the
battery chargersothat
temperature
withanambient
before use.
is
faulty. Stop
and
take
both
___
unplug
the
status.
Description
-
--
_
the
battery and
the
batteryislying
range exceeded. Charge the battery
temperatureof5°Cto35°C (41°F
charging
the
battery
charger when charging
immediately,
and
chargertoyour
unplug
is
to
the
retailer
~
Notes on
•
The
supplied battery chargerisfor
to
use
only
Be
suretoread
•
battery charger.
~
Notes on
•
Be
suretoread
([[)
134),
• If the battery
It fiat before re:urning it
D
AC
Power Supply
To
power the camera continuously for extended periods,
separately from Nikon)
AC
adapter. Failuretoobserve this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the
camera.
the
Battery Charger
geruine
before using the battery.
is
Nikon brand rechargeable batteries.
and follow the warnings for the battery charger on pages iii before using the
the
Battery
and follow the warnings for the battery on page iii and the section.
not
used
foranextended penod, recharge it at least once every
to
([[)
131).
use
only with the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
storage.
Do not. under any circumstances,
useanAC
Adapter
use
a~other
EN-EL
"The
six
months and run
EH-62D
(available
make or model
10.Besure
Battery"
of
13
Inserting the Battery
Insert a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
• Charge the battery before the first
(CD
12)
EN-EL10(supplied) into your camera.
useorwhen
the batteryisrunning
1Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot
cover.
• Slide the cover latch toward e
battery-chamber/memory card slot cover
..
((j))
and open the
(0).
2Inserting the Battery.
• Confirm that the positive
are oriented correctly
entrance
battery.
•
Use
direction indicated by the arrow
the battery
battery latch will lock it
of
the battery chamber, and insert the
the batterytopush the orange battery latchinthe
(0).
When the batteryisfully inserted, the
(+)
and negative H terminals
as
described on the label at the
((j))
and fully insert
in
place.
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Inserting the
damage
correct onentation.
thecamera,
the
battery
Battery
upside
Be
downorbackwards
suretocheck
could
the batteryisin
the
3Close the battery-chamber/memory card slot
cover.
• Close the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover
((j)),
and slide the cover latchtothe
~
@ position
(0)
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14
Inserting the Battery
Removing
Turn the
lamp and the monitor have gone
came<a
the
off
Battery
and make sure that the power-on
out
before opening
the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover.
To
eject the battery, open the battery-chamber/
memory card slot cover and slide the orange battery
latchinthe direction indicated by the arrow
battery
• Note that the battery may become
can
then
be
removed by hand (@).
hot
(CD).
during
The
use;
observe due caution when removing the battery.
Turning On and
Press
power-on lamp (green) will light for a
then the monitor will turn on.
press
the power switchtoturn on the camera. The
the power switch again.
Off
the
To
Camera
moment
turn
off
the camera,
and
When the camera
is
turned off, both the power-on
lamp and mOl"itor will turn off.
Ifthe cameraisturned off, hold
down
the
[E
buttontoturn the camera on
playback mode.
ri Auto Power Off
If no operations
automatically and the camera will enter standby mode. If no operations
three minutes, the camera will turn offautomatically (the auto offfunction).
• If the monitor
the shutter-release
• The time allowed to elapse from before the camera enters standby mode
the
Auto
are
is
offinstandby mode (the power-on lampisblinking),
off
option
in
Shooting Mode (Standby Mode)
performed for about a minute (default setting), the
button
to reactivate
(CD
124)inthe setup menu
it
(CD
112).
monitor
are
press
in
will turn
performed for another
the power switch or
can
be changed from
off
15
A language-selection dialogisdisplayed
1
Press
the power
switch
to turn
on
the
the
first
time
camera.
the
cameraisturned on.
"0
....,
Vl
.....
V1
.....
Itl
Vl
• The
the
monitor
2
Use
the multi
the
desired
® button.
• For
3
Choose
• If Noisselected,
information
selector,
power-on
see
Yes
lamp
(green) will
will
turnon.
selector
language
on
using
"The
Multi
and
press
the
date
light
for a
to
choose
and
press
the
multi
Selector"
the
(CD
the ® button.
and
time
will
moment
9)
notbeset.
and
CeStina
Dansk
Deutsch
~orsk
Espanol
EAAlIvlK&Portugues
Franlais
Indonesia
Italiano
Magyar
Nederlands
Polski
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Suomi
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Turkte
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4
Press
the multi
selector
home time zone
button.
~
Daylight Saving Time
If daylight saving timeisin
time zone selection screen displayed
daylight saving time option.
When the daylight saving time option
76
-the top
press
of
the monitor.Toturn off the daylight saving time option,
....
(CD
effect,
....
or
~
118)
and
press
the multi
in
step 4 to turn on the
is
enabled,~is
to
select
press
selector"
your
the ®
in
the
displayed at
5Edit the date and time.
Setting
Display
Language,
Date
and
Time
• Press.A.
•
Press~to
o (day)
DMY
displayed)
Press
or'"
-t.
(the order in which the day, month, and year
....toreturntothe previous item.
to
edit the highlighted item .
move the
M (month)-+Y
6Choose the order
year are displayed and
press
• The settings
~.
are
shooting mode.
applied and
highlightinthe following order:
(year)-+hour-+minute
in
which
the
press
monitor
day,
month
the ® button or
display exits
-+
are
and
to
..,.,
.....
II>
.....
V1
.....
ro
-0
II>
~
Changing
• Select
and time and follow the procedure described
• Select
saving time settings
Date
Time zone from the
the
Date
from the Date item
(OJ
and
Date
116)
Time
(CD
116)inthe setup menu
in
step 5 above .
iteminthe setup menutochange the time zone and daylight
(CD
112)
to change the current date
77
Inserting
Memory
Cards
Image, sound, and movie files
(approximately 47MB) or on removable Secure Digital
(available separately)
Ifamemory
the
memory
deleted
or
rmemory,
~
V>
;;
~
1
Confirm
monitor
chamber/memory
•
Be
battery-chamber/memory card slot cover.
2
Insert
• Insert the
orientation
into
cardisinsertedin the camera,
card
transferred. Remove
or
play
that
are
suretoturn
the
memory
memory
place.
(CD
and
data
back, deleteortransfer
the
power-on
off
and
off
the camera before
card in the correct
(as
shown
are
stored in the camera's internal memory
131).
recordedtothe
the
memory
lamp
open
card
card.
on
the
battery-
slot
cover.
the right) untilitclicks
and
opening
data
are
memory
cardtostore
data
from
the
the
(SD)
memory cards
automatically
cardcan be
datainthe
the
internal
stored
played
back,
internal
memory.
on
• Close the battery-chamber/memory card slot
cover.
~
Inserting
Inserting the
coulddamage the camero
check the memory cardisin the correct orientation.
Removing
Before removing memory
and confirm that the power-on lamp and monitor
off. Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover
and
press
the card in (G))topartially eject the
Memory
memory
cardupsidedownorbackwards
Memory
Cards
or
the
Cards
cards,
memory
turn the camera off
cord,
Be
sure
card.
are
to
The
can
card
remove the card at
then be removed by hand. Do not attempt
an
18
to
angle (@).
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