• Microsoft and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• Macintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc.
• Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc.
• The SD logo is a trademark of the SD Card Association.
• PictBridge is a trademark.
•
Pictmotion is powered by muvee Technologies.
• ImageLink and the ImageLink print system logo are trademarks of Eastman
Kodak Company.
• D-Lighting technology is provided by o Apical Limited.
• All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation
provided with your Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective holders.
Apple Public Source License
This product includes Apple mDNS source code that is subject to the terms of the
Apple Public Source License located at URL http://developer.apple.com/darwin/.
Portions Copyright (c) 1999-2004 Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code as defined in
and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License Version 2.0 (the ‘License’).
You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
Please obtain a copy of the License at http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and
read it before using this file.
The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are distributed on
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WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
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the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
License.
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First Steps
Basic Photography and Playback:
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Auto Mode
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Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers
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Technical Notes
Shooting Suited for the Scene
- High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode
One-Touch Portrait Mode
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Movies
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Voice Recordings
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Shooting, Playback, and Setup Menus
Wireless Services
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For Your Safety
To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others,
read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this
equipment. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the prod-
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uct will read them.
The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions
listed in this section are indicated by the following symbol:
This icon marks warnings, information that should be read before using this
Nikon product to prevent possible injury.
WARNINGS
Turn off in the Event of Malfunction
Should you notice smoke or an
unusual smell coming from the camera or AC adapter, unplug the AC
adapter and remove the battery
immediately, taking care to avoid
burns. Continued operation could
result in injury. After removing or
disconnecting the power source,
take the equipment to a Nikonauthorized service representative for
inspection.
Do not Disassemble
Touching the internal parts of the
camera or AC adapter could result
in injury. Repairs should be performed only by qualified technicians. Should the camera or AC
adapter break open as the result of
a fall or other accident, take the
product to a Nikon-authorized service representative for inspection,
after unplugging the product and/or
removing the battery.
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Do not use the Camera or AC
Adapter in the Presence of
Flammable Gas
Do not use electronic equipment in
the presence of flammable gas, as
this could result in explosion or fire.
Handle the Camera Strap
with Care
Never place the strap around the
neck of an infant or child.
Keep out of Reach of Children
Particular care should be taken to
prevent infants from putting the
battery or other small parts into
their mouths.
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For Your Safety
Observe caution when handling the battery
The battery may leak or explode if
improperly handled. Observe the
following precautions when handling the battery for use in this
product:
• Before replacing the battery, turn
the product off. If you are using
the AC adapter, be sure it is
unplugged.
• Only use a Rechargeable Li-ion
Battery EN-EL8 (supplied). Charge
the battery either by inserting it in
the camera and connecting the
AC Adapter EH-64 (supplied), or
by inserting it in a Battery Charger
MH-62 (available separately from
Nikon).
• When inserting the battery, do
not attempt to insert it upside
down or backwards.
• Do not short or disassemble the
battery or attempt to remove or
break the battery insulation or
casing.
• Do not expose the battery to
flame or to excessive heat.
• Do not immerse in or expose to
water.
• Replace the terminal cover when
transporting the battery. Do not
transport or store with metal
objects such as necklaces or hairpins.
• The battery is prone to leakage
when fully discharged. To avoid
damage to the product, be sure
to remove the battery when no
charge remains.
• Discontinue use immediately
should you notice any change in
the battery, such as discoloration
or deformation.
• If liquid from the damaged battery comes in contact with clothing or skin, rinse immediately with
plenty of water.
Observe the following precautions when handling the
battery charger
• Keep dry. Failure to observe this
precaution could result in fire or
electric shock.
• Dust on or near the metal parts of
the plug should be removed with
a dry cloth. Continued use could
result in fire.
• Do not handle the power cable or
go near the battery charger during lightening storms. Failure to
observe this precaution could
result in electric shock.
• Do not damage, modify, forcibly
tug or bend the power cable,
place it under heavy objects, or
expose it to heat or flame. Should
the insulation be damaged and
the wires become exposed, take it
to a Nikon-authorized service representative for inspection. Failure
to observe these precautions
could result in fire or electric
shock.
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For Your Safety
• Do not handle the plug or battery
charger with wet hands. Failure to
observe this precaution could
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result in electric shock.
Use appropriate cables
When connecting cables to the
input and output jacks, use only the
cables provided or sold by Nikon for
the purpose, to maintain compliance with product regulations.
Handle moving parts with
care
Be careful that your fingers or other
objects are not pinched by the lens
cover or other moving parts.
CD-ROMs
The CD-ROMs supplied with this
device should not be played back on
audio CD equipment. Playing CDROMs on an audio CD player could
cause hearing loss or damage the
equipment.
Observe caution when using
the flash
Using the flash close to your subject’s eyes could cause temporary
visual impairment. Particular care
should be observed if photographing infants, when the flash should
be no less than one meter (39 in.)
from the subject.
Do not operate the flash
with the flash window
touching a person or object
Failure to observe this precaution
could result in burns or fire.
Avoid contact with liquid
crystal
Should the monitor break, care
should be taken to avoid injury
caused by broken glass and to prevent liquid crystal from the monitor
touching the skin or entering the
eyes or mouth.
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Notices
This product, which contains
encryption software developed in
the United States, is controlled by
the United States Export Administration Regulations and may not be
exported or re-exported to any
country to which the United States
embargoes goods. As of April 2007
the following countries were subject
to embargo: Cuba, Iran, North
Korea, Sudan, and Syria.
Restrictions on Wireless Devices
The wireless transceiver included in
this product conforms to wireless
regulations in the country of sale
and is not for use in other countries
(products purchased in the EU or
EFTA can be used anywhere within
the EU and EFTA). Nikon does not
accept liability for use in other countries. Users who are unsure as to the
original country of sale should consult with their local Nikon service
center or Nikon-authorized service
representative.
This restriction applies to wireless
operation only and not to any other
use of the product.
Notice for customers in the
U.S.A. and Canada
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry of
Canada (IC)
Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of
FCC rules and RSS-Gen of IC rules.
Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference,
including interference that may
cause undesired operation of this
device.
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Notices
FCC/IC RF Exposure Statement
The available scientific evidence
does not show that any health prob-
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lems are associated with using low
power wireless devices. There is no
proof, however, that these low
power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power wireless
devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used.
Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low-level RF that
does not produce heating effects
causes no known adverse health
effects. Many studies of low-level RF
exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have
suggested that some biological
effects might occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by
additional research. Wireless LAN
Module (GC-131) has been tested
and found to comply with FCC/IC
radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled equipment and
meets the FCC radio frequency (RF)
Exposure Guidelines in Supplement
C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC
radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules.
Please refer to the SAR test report
that was uploaded at FCC website.
This device should not be co-located
or operated in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
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Notice for customers in the
U.S.A.
FCC RF Interference 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 can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
• Increase the separation between
the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician
for help.
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Notices
CAUTIONS
Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be
notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are
not expressly approved by Nikon
Corporation may void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Interface Cables
Use the interface cables sold or provided by Nikon for your equipment.
Using other interface cables may
exceed the limits of Class B Part 15
of the FCC rules.
Notice for customers in the State
of California
WARNING: Handling the cord on
this product will expose you to lead,
a chemical known to the State of
California to cause birth defects or
other reproductive harm. Washhands after handling.
Nikon Inc.,
1300 Walt Whitman Road
Melville, New York 11747-3064
USA
Tel: 631-547-4200
Notice for customers in Canada
CAUTION
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
ATTENTION
Cet appareil numérique de la classe
B est conforme à la norme NMB-003
du Canada.
Notice for customers in Europe
Hereby, Nikon, declares that this
digital camera is in compliance with
the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC.
Notice for customers in France
Outdoor use of the wireless transceiver is prohibited in France.
Symbol for Separate Collection in European Countries
This symbol indicates that
this product is to be collected separately.
The following apply only to
users in European countries:
• This product is designated for
separate collection at an appropriate collection point. Do not dispose of as household waste.
• For more information, contact the
retailer or the local authorities in
charge of waste management.
Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX S51c digital camera. This
manual was written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your Nikon digital
camera. Read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it where all those
who use the product will read it.
Symbols and Conventions
To make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbols
and conventions are used:
This icon marks cautions, information that should be read
before use to prevent damage to
the camera.
This icon marks notes, information that should be read before
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using the camera.
Notations
• A Secure Digital (SD) memory card is referred to as a “memory card.”
• The setting at the time of purchase is referred to as the “default setting.”
• The names of menu items displayed in the camera monitor and the names
of buttons or messages displayed in the computer monitor are indicated
with brackets ([ ]).
Screen Samples
In this manual, images are sometimes omitted from monitor display samples
so that monitor indicators can be more clearly shown.
Illustrations and Screen Display
Illustrations and text displays shown in this manual may differ from actual
display.
This icon marks tips, additional
information that may be helpful
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when using the camera.
This icon indicates that more
information is available else-
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where in this manual or in the
Quick Start Guide.
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k Memory Cards
Pictures taken with this camera can be stored in the camera’s internal memory or on removable memory cards. If a memory card is inserted, all new pictures will be stored on the memory card and delete, playback, and format operations will apply only to the pictures on the
memory card. The memory card must be removed before the internal memory can be formatted or used to store, delete, or view pictures.
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Life-Long Learning
As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning” commitment to ongoing product support and education, continually updated information is available online at the following sites:
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• For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/
• For users in Europe and Africa: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support/
• For users in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East: http://www.nikon-asia.com/
Visit these sites to keep up-to-date with the latest product information, tips, answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs), and general advice on digital imaging and photography.
Additional information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area. See the
URL below for contact information:
http://nikonimaging.com/
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories
Nikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic circuitry. Only Nikon brand electronic accessories (including battery chargers, batteries
and AC adapters) certified by Nikon specifically for use with this Nikon digital camera are
engineered and proven to operate within the operational and safety requirements of this
electronic circuitry.
THE USE OF NON-NIKON ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES COULD DAMAGE THE CAMERA AND
MAY VOID YOUR
For more information about Nikon brand accessories, contact a local authorized Nikon dealer.
NIKON WARRANTY.
Holographic seal: Identifies this
device as an authentic Nikon product.
Rechargeable Li-ion
Battery EN-EL8
Before Taking Important Pictures
Before taking pictures on important occasions (such as at weddings or before taking the camera on a trip), take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning normally. Nikon will
not be held liable for damages or lost profits that may result from product malfunction.
About the Manuals
• No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, transmitted, tran-
scribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any
means, without Nikon’s prior written permission.
• Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software
described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice.
• Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product.
• While every effort was made to ensure that the information in these manuals is accurate
and complete, we would appreciate it were you to bring any errors or omissions to the
attention of the Nikon representative in your area (address provided separately).
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Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction
Note that simply being in possession of material that was digitally copied or reproduced by
means of a scanner, digital camera or other device may be punishable by law.
• Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced
Do not copy or reproduce paper money, coins, securities, government bonds or local government bonds, even if such copies or reproductions are stamped “Sample”.
The copying or reproduction of paper money, coins, or securities which are circulated in a
foreign country is prohibited.
Unless the prior permission of the government was obtained, the copying or reproduction
of unused postage stamps or post cards issued by the government is prohibited.
The copying or reproduction of stamps issued by the government and of certified documents stipulated by law is prohibited.
• Cautions on certain copies and reproductions
The government has issued cautions on copies or reproductions of securities issued by private companies (shares, bills, checks, gift certificates, etc.), commuter passes or coupon
tickets, except when a minimum of necessary copies are to be provided for business use by
a company. Also, do not copy or reproduce passports issued by the government, licenses
issued by public agencies and private groups, ID cards and tickets, such as passes and meal
coupons.
• Comply with copyright notices
The copying or reproduction of copyrighted creative works such as books, music, paintings,
woodcut prints, maps, drawings, movies and photographs is governed by national and
international copyright laws. Do not use this product for the purpose of making illegal copies or to infringe copyright laws.
Disposing of Data Storage Devices
Please note that deleting images or formatting data storage devices such as memory cards or
built-in camera memory does not completely erase the original image data. Deleted files can
sometimes be recovered from discarded storage devices using commercially available software, potentially resulting in the malicious use of personal image data. Ensuring the privacy of
such data is the user’s responsibility.
Before discarding a data storage device or transferring ownership to another person, erase all
data using commercial deletion software, or format the device and then completely refill it
with images containing no private information (for example, pictures of empty sky). Be sure to
also replace any pictures selected for the welcome screen (c 106). Care should be taken to
avoid injury or damage to property when physically destroying data storage devices.
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Information and Precautions
Note the following important points before using this product’s wireless LAN function.
Restrictions of Use Under Radio Laws and Precautions when
Using Radio Transmissions
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• The wireless transceiver included in this product conforms to wireless regulations in the
country of sale and is not for use in other countries (products purchased in the EU or EFTA
can be used anywhere within the EU and EFTA).
• When using the LAN function of this product, the product will search for wireless networks
automatically. At this time, the product may display wireless networks (SSID) for which you
are not an authorized user. Use of such a wireless network may be regarded as unauthorized access. Never connect to an SSID that you are not authorized to use.
• Always keep in mind that radio transmission or reception of data is subject to interception
by third parties.
Personal Information Management and Disclaimer
• User information registered and configured on the product, including wireless LAN connec-
tion settings and other personal information, is susceptible to alteration and loss resulting
from operational error, static electricity, accident, malfunction, repair or other handling.
Always keep separate copies of important information. Nikon is not responsible for any
direct or indirect damages or lost profits resulting from alteration or loss of content that is
not attributable to Nikon.
• Before discarding this product or transferring it to another owner, it is recommended that
you apply the [Reset] option from the [Wireless settings] item in the camera’s setup menu,
to delete all user information registered and configured with the product, including wireless LAN connection settings and other personal information.
• Nikon is not responsible for any communication charges stemming from unauthorized
access to a public wireless LAN by third parties, or any other damages resulting from theft
of the product.
• Nikon is not responsible for any damages stemming from unauthorized use of e-mail
addresses stored resulting from theft of the product.
Precautions and Limitations when Using the Wireless Features
• Connection to a public wireless LAN for the wireless services (hereinafter referred to as Ser-
vices) using the COOLPIX S51c’s wireless features is not guaranteed or supported outside
the United States, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Korea. Nikon is not responsible for any
direct or indirect damages or lost profits resulting from any connection made at your own
responsibility.
• Use of these Services over a public wireless LAN connection requires a T-Mobile HotSpot
subscription if the product was originally purchased in the United States, a PCCW subscription if purchased in Hong Kong, a SingTel subscription if purchased in Singapore, and a KT
subscription if purchased in Korea.
• Make sure you specify the e-mail addresses of Picture Mail recipients correctly. An error will
not be indicated if the recipient is wrong, nor will an error notification be sent to your
e-mail address.
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• Access to Picture Mail web pages, indicated with links in Picture Mail e-mail notification
messages, is not restricted. Web pages can be viewed by anyone who may obtain Picture
Mail URLs.
• Nikon makes no guarantees whatsoever concerning the ability of these Services to store or
safeguard images. Be sure to maintain separate back-up copies of all important images.
Nikon is not responsible for any direct or indirect damages or lost profits resulting from
alteration or loss of content that is not attributable to Nikon.
• Your use of the Services is completely at your own responsibility and Nikon accepts no
responsibility on your behalf.
• By using the Services, you agree not to upload, post, e-mail or otherwise transmit or com-
municate any material through the Services that is obscene, pornographic, unlawful,
threatening, an invasion of any privacy or publicity rights of any party, defamatory, libelous,
illegal or otherwise objectionable, or infringes any copyright, trademark or other intellectual property or contractual right of any party.
• You hereby irrevocably and unconditionally waive, discharge and release Nikon, its affiliates
and subsidiaries, and their respective officers, directors, employees, agents, legal representatives, successors and assigns (“Nikon Parties”) from and against any and all claims by or
against you related to any material you post, e-mail or otherwise transmit or communicate
through the Services.
• Furthermore, you agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Nikon Parties from
and against any claims, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ and professionals’ fees and litigation costs) related to any material you post, e-mail or
otherwise transmit or communicate through the Services.
• You understand that (i) your right to use the Services may be terminated by Nikon and/or
(ii) the materials you post, e-mail or otherwise transmit or communicate through the Services may be deleted or removed by Nikon in the event you breach the foregoing, or any
other terms and conditions that Nikon may require in connection with your use of the Services.
• These Services are subject to change, suspension, or termination without notice.
• Be sure to read Nikon’s “Privacy Management Policy” at the website located at the follow-
ing URL: http://www.nikon.co.jp/main/eng/privacy/index.htm
• If you are in Europe, click on your country of residence at the website located at the follow-
ing URL and follow the link <privacy policy>: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support/
• You can visit the my Picturetown website at the following URL: http://mypicturetown.com/
The following indicators may appear in the monitor during shooting and
playback (actual display varies with current camera settings).
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2 Exposure lock............................. 43
3 Macro mode .............................. 33
4 Zoom indicator..................... 24, 33
5 Focus indicator........................... 26
6 Flash mode ................................ 30
7 Flash indicator............................ 31
8 Internal memory indicator .......... 23
9 Battery level indicator................. 22
10 ISO sensitivity ....................... 31, 95
11 Vibration reduction icon........... 113
12 Self-timer indicator..................... 32
* Differs according to the current shooting mode. Refer to the sections on each mode
for details.
8
“Date not set” indicator........... 156
13
Time zone indicator.................. 107
14 Date imprint.............................111
Number of exposures
15
remaining (still pictures)..............22
Movie length..............................63
16 Focus area............................26, 96
17 Exposure compensation value..... 34
18 Image mode...............................89
19 Color options .............................95
20 White balance mode ..................91
21 Best shot selector (BSS)...............94
22 Continuous shooting mode ........ 93
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1 Date of recording....................... 18
2 Time of recording....................... 18
3 Internal memory indicator .......... 28
4 Battery level indicator................. 22
5 File number and type................151
Calendar guide/
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list by date guide.................. 54, 55
7 Volume indicator.................. 53, 68
8 Voice memo recording guide...... 53
9 Voice memo playback guide....... 53
Current frame number/total
10
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Movie length.............................. 68
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12 D-Lighting icon...........................50
13 Voice memo icon........................53
14 Image mode...............................89
15 Small picture ..............................52
16 Protect icon..............................101
17 Print-order icon ..........................85
18 Picture Bank pictures icon......... 143
19 Movie indicator* ........................68
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Basic Operations
The i (shooting/playback) Button
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The C (mode) Button
Shooting-mode Selection Menu
Press i once in shooting mode to enter full-frame
playback; press again to switch back to shooting
mode. Pressing the shutter-release button halfway in
playback mode (c 28) will also activate shooting
mode.
If the camera is turned off, hold down i to turn
the camera on in playback mode (c 28).
Press C during shooting to display the shootingmode selection menu, or during playback to display
the playback-mode selection menu. Use the rotary
multi selector (c 11) to choose the desired mode.
• Press i to switch between the mode-selection
menus for shooting mode and playback mode.
Auto mode (c 22)
Shooting
Setup mode (c 104)
Movie mode (c 63)
Voice recording mode (c 69)
Playback-mode Selection Menu
my Picturetown
(c 143)
Setup mode (c 104)
(c 71)
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High-sensitivity shooting
mode (c 35)
Scene mode (c 36)
Playback mode (c 28)
Play
Pictmotion mode (c 58)
Calendar mode (c 54)
List by date mode (c 55)Audio playback mode
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Basic Operations
The Rotary Multi Selector
The rotary multi selector is made up of the rotating ring and the d button.
When selecting menus or pictures, you can either press the rotating ring up,
down, left, or right, or rotate it. When choosing from numerous menu items
or pictures, rotating the ring is recommended for easy scrolling and faster
operation.
This section describes standard uses of the rotary multi selector to select
modes, select menu options, and to apply selection.
For the Shooting-mode/Playback-mode Selection Menu
Play
Turn counterclockwise.
Press up.
Turn clockwise.
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Press left.
Press down.
• To move the highlight clockwise, turn clockwise, press down or right.
• To move the highlight counterclockwise, turn counterclockwise, press up or left.
• To apply selection, press d.
Press right.
Press d.
For the Menu Screen
Shooting menu
Image mode
White balance
Continuous
BSS
ISO sensitivity
Exit
• To move the highlight upward, turn counterclockwise, or press up.
• To move the highlight downward, turn clockwise, or press down.
• To apply selection, press d or right.
• To cancel setting and return to the previous screen, press left.
Turn counterclockwise.
Press left.
Press down.
Press up.
Turn clockwise.
Press right.
Press d.
k Notes on the Rotary Multi Selector
• In many cases, you can choose how to use the rotary multi selector to perform an operation. For example, rotating the selector clockwise and pressing the selector right may produce the same results. Since the selector can be used in various ways, concrete descriptions
such as “Press the rotary multi selector J” are included only in cases where necessary.
• In the manual, the button indicating up, down, left, and right of the rotary multi selector is
shown as G, H, I, and J.
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Basic Operations
Black-and-white
Sepia
Cyanotype
Vivid color
The m Button
Press m to display the menu for the selected mode. Use the rotary multi
selector to navigate the menus (c 11).
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• L Shooting menu (c 88)• i Playback menu (c 98)
• K High-sensitivity menu (c 88)• J Calendar menu (c 57)
• n Scene menu (c 36)• L List by date menu (c 57)
• A One-touch portrait menu
• T Movie menu (c 64)• Z Setup menu
1
To display the one-touch portrait menu, enter one-touch portrait mode by
pressing A and then press m.
2
To display the print menu, connect the camera to a PictBridge-compatible
printer to display the print selection screen, and then press m.
3
To display the setup menu for shooting or playback mode, choose Z in
the shooting-mode or playback-mode selection menu and then press d.
1
(c 45)• w Print menu2 (c 82)
3
(c 104)
Displayed when
there are more
previous menu
items
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Displayed when
there are one or
more menu items
to follow
Shooting menu
Color options
AF area mode
Exit
Press the rotary multi selector J or d to proceed to
the next set of options.
Shooting menu
Image mode
White balance
Continuous
BSS
ISO sensitivity
Exit
The selected option
n
Displayed when the
menu contains two
or more pages
Color options
Standard color
Vivid color
Vivid color
Black-and-white
Black-and-white
Sepia
Sepia
Cyanotype
Cyanotype
Exit
Press the rotary multi
selector J or d to
apply selection.
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Basic Operations
Help Displays
Press v (l) to view a description of the currently selected menu option.
Image mode
Set image quality and size.
ExitBack
• To return to the original menu, press v (l) again.
• Press m to return to shooting or playback mode.
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First Steps
Inserting the Battery
The camera uses a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL8 (supplied). Charge the
battery before first use or when the battery is running low (c 16).
1 Open the battery-chamber/memory card
slot cover.
First Steps
1
2 Insert the battery.
Confirm that the positive (+) and negative (–) terminals are oriented correctly as described on the label at
the entrance of the battery chamber, and insert the
battery.
Use the side of the battery to push the orange battery
latch up 1 as the battery is inserted 2. The latch
drops back into place when the battery is fully
inserted.
j Inserting the Battery
Inserting the battery upside down or backwards
could damage the camera. Be sure to check the
battery is in the correct orientation.
2
3 Close the battery-chamber/memory card
slot cover.
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2
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Removing the Battery
Turn the camera off before removing the battery.
To eject the battery, open the battery-chamber/
memory card slot cover and slide the battery latch
in the direction shown 1. The battery can then be
removed by hand 2.
• Note that the battery may become hot during
use; observe due caution when removing the
battery.
Inserting the Battery
1
First Steps
2
j Note on the Battery
Be sure to read and follow the warnings for the battery on page iii and the section, “Caring
for the Camera” (c 153), before using the battery.
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Charging the Battery
Insert the battery and charge it with the AC Adapter EH-64 (supplied) before
first use or when the battery is running low.
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First Steps
3
1
1 Connect the power cable and AC adapter 1.
2 Turn off the camera.
If the power-on lamp (green) is lit, press the power
switch to turn off the camera. You cannot charge
the battery while the camera is turned on.
3 Connect the AC adapter to the camera’s multi connector 2.
The multi connector should be fully inserted.
4 Plug the power cable into an outlet 3.
The AC adapter power-on lamp will light 4.
k Charging the Battery After Setting the Camera’s Clock
When the camera’s built-in clock has not been set, the battery begins charging when
the AC adapter is connected. Once the clock is set, Picture Bank (c 144) will start when
the AC adapter is connected, and the camera will attempt to upload pictures to the my
Picturetown server. Press d to cancel picture upload and charge the battery. Picture
Bank can be set so that it does not start automatically when the AC adapter is connected (c 145).
5 The battery begins charging.
The power-on lamp net to the power switch will blink
orange as the battery charges. If the lamp flickers rapidly, the AC adapter is not correctly inserted or the
battery is faulty. Reinsert the AC adapter or replace
the battery.
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A fully exhausted battery will recharge in about two hours.
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Charging the Battery
6 Charging is complete.
The power-on lamp (orange) stops blinking when charging is complete.
7 Disconnect the camera and AC adapter.
Disconnect the AC adapter from the camera’s multi connector.
Be sure to unplug the power cable from the power outlet.
Turning On and Off the Camera
To turn on the camera, press the power switch. The
power-on lamp (green) will light and the monitor
will turn on. To turn off the camera, press the
power switch again.
If the camera is turned off, hold down i to turn
the camera on in playback mode (c 28).
j Note on the Power Cable Supplied for the Camera (c 16)
Only use the power cable for the AC Adapter EH-64 (supplied) for the COOLPIX S51c.
First Steps
l Connecting the AC Adapter EH-64
The AC Adapter EH-64 (supplied) can:
• When the camera is turned on, power the camera from a power outlet.
• When the camera is turned off, charge the battery in the camera (c 16).
It can also be used to power the camera for playback, data transfer, or printing (recommended). Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model of AC adapter. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or product malfunction.
The AC adapter and the supplied audio video/USB cable cannot be used at the same time.
l Charging the Battery with the Battery Charger
The Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL8 can also be charged using the Battery Charger MH-62
(available separately from Nikon) (c 150).
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Setting Display Language, Date, and Time
A language-selection dialog is displayed the first time the camera is turned
on.
1 Press the power switch to turn on the
camera.
First Steps
The power-on lamp will light and the monitor will
turn on.
2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
the desired language and press d.
For information on using the rotary multi selector, see
“The Rotary Multi Selector” (c 11).
3 Choose [Yes] and press d.
If [No] is selected, the date and time will not be set.
4 Press d.
The home time zone menu is displayed.
l Daylight Saving Time
If daylight saving time is in effect, turn on [Daylight saving]
in the time zone menu and set the date.
1 Before pressing d, press the rotary multi selector H to
choose [Daylight saving].
2 Press d to enable daylight saving time (y).
Pressing d toggles the daylight saving time option on
and off.
3 Press the rotary multi selector G, and then press d to
proceed to step 5.
When daylight saving time ends, turn [Daylight saving] off
from the date menu (c 107) in the setup menu. The camera’s clock is automatically set back one hour.
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Date
Set time and date?
No
Yes
Time zone
London,Casablanca
X
Daylight saving
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Setting Display Language, Date, and Time
5 Select your home time zone (c 109) and
press d.
The date menu is displayed.
6 Edit the day ([D]) (order of the day,
month, and year may differ in some
areas) and press d.
7 Edit the month ([M]) and press d.
8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 to edit the year
([Y]), hour, and minutes. Press d after
setting each item.
The row for setting the order in which the date is displayed will blink.
9 Choose the order in which the day,
month, and year are displayed and press
d.
The settings are applied and monitor display exits to
shooting mode.
Home time zone
London,Casablanca
X
Back
Date
DMY
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Date
DMY
15
Date
DMY
15
Date
DMY
15
200701
0000
200711
0000
200711
0000
200711
1015
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Inserting Memory Cards
Pictures are stored in the camera’s internal memory (approx.13 MB) or on
removable Secure Digital (SD) memory cards (available separately) (c 150).
If a memory card is inserted in the camera, pictures are automatically
stored on the memory card and pictures recorded to the memory card
can be played back, deleted, or transferred. Remove the memory card
to store pictures in the internal memory, or play back, delete, or trans-
First Steps
fer pictures from the internal memory.
1 Turn the camera off and open the bat-
tery-chamber/memory card slot cover.
If the power-on lamp is lit, press the power switch to
turn off the camera.
Make sure that the camera is off (power-on lamp is
off) before inserting or removing the memory card.
2 Insert the memory card.
Slide the memory card in until it clicks into place.
Close the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover.
j Inserting Memory Cards
Inserting the memory card upside down or backwards could damage the camera or the memory
card. Make sure that the memory card is correctly ori-
ented.
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Inserting Memory Cards
Removing Memory Cards
Before removing memory cards, turn the camera
off and confirm that the power-on lamp is off.
Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover
and press the card in 1 to partially eject the card
2. The card can then be removed by hand.
1
2
j Formatting Memory Cards
If the message at right is displayed, the memory card must be
formatted before use (c 115). Note that formatting per-manently deletes all pictures and other data on the memory card. Be sure to make copies of any pictures you wish to
keep before formatting the memory card.
Use the rotary multi selector to choose [Yes] and press d. The
confirmation dialog will be displayed. To start formatting, choose [Format] and press d.
• Do not turn the camera off or open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover
until formatting is complete.
• The first time you insert the memory cards used in other devices into the COOLPIX S51c, be
sure to format them (c 115).
Card is not formatted.
Format card?
No
Yes
j The Write Protect Switch
SD memory cards are equipped with a write protect
switch. Pictures cannot be recorded or deleted and the
memory card cannot be formatted when this switch is in
the “lock” position. Unlock by sliding the switch to the
“write” position.
Write protect switch
First Steps
j Memory Cards
• Use only Secure Digital memory cards.
• Do not perform the following during formatting, while data are being written to or deleted
from the memory card, or during data transfer to a computer. Failure to observe this precaution could result in the loss of data or in damage to the camera or memory card.
- Eject the memory card
- Remove the battery
- Turn off the camera
- Disconnect the AC adapter
• Do not disassemble or modify.
• Do not drop, bend, or expose to water or strong physical shocks.
• Do not touch the metal terminals with your fingers or metal objects.
• Do not affix labels or stickers to the memory card.
• Do not leave in direct sunlight, closed vehicles, or areas exposed to high temperatures.
• Do not expose to humidity or to corrosive gases.
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Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode
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M
w
W
Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select L (Auto) Mode
This section describes how to take pictures in L (auto) mode, an automatic,
“point-and-shoot” mode recommended for first-time users of digital cameras.
1 Press the power switch to turn on the
camera.
The power-on lamp will light and the monitor will
turn on.
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Proceed to step 4 when M is displayed.
2 Press C.
3 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
L and press d.
The camera enters L (auto) mode.
4 Check the battery level and number of
exposures remaining.
Battery level
MonitorDescription
NO INDICATOR Battery fully charged.
Battery low; prepare to charge
or replace the battery.
Cannot take pictures. Recharge
or replace with a fully charged
battery.
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w
K
Warning!
Battery
exhausted.
Number of exposures remaining
The number of pictures that can be stored depends on the capacity of the memory
or memory card and image mode setting.
Shooting
Battery level indicator
L
Number of exposures
remaining
M
w
W
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Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select L (Auto) Mode
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M
W
Indicators Displayed in L (Auto) Mode
Internal memory indicator
Pictures will be recorded to internal
memory. When memory card is inserted,
Shooting mode
M
displayed in L (auto) mode
M is not displayed and pictures will be
recorded to memory card.
L
Image mode
Choose from seven image-mode
options depending on how you plan
to use the picture. The default setting is c Normal (3,264 × 2,448).
M
W
5
Vibration reduction icon
Vibration reduction can be set
up according to the shooting
conditions. The default setting is
[On].
l Available Functions in L (Auto) Mode
In L (auto) mode, macro mode (c 33) and exposure compensation (c 34) can be applied
and pictures can be taken using the flash mode (c 30) and self-timer (c 32). Pressing m
in L (auto) mode displays the shooting menu. This menu allows you to specify the image
mode (c 89), white balance setting (c 91), and to apply continuous shooting (c 93), BSS
(c 94), ISO sensitivity (c 95), color options (c 95), and AF area (c 96) to suit shooting
conditions or your own preferences.
l Vibration Reduction
[Vibration reduction] (c 113), when [On] (default setting) is selected, can be applied to effectively reduce blur, caused by slight hand movement known as camera shake, that commonly
occurs when shooting with zoom applied or at slow shutter speeds.
Vibration reduction can be used in all shooting modes.
l Auto Power Off in L (Auto) Mode (Standby Mode)
The monitor will dim to reduce the drain on the battery if no operations are performed for
about five seconds. The monitor will brighten when camera controls are used. At default settings, the monitor will turn off altogether if no operations are performed for about a minute
during shooting and playback. The camera will turn off automatically if no operations are performed for another three minutes (c 114).
Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode
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Step 2 Frame a Picture
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M
W
1 Ready the camera.
Hold the camera steadily in both hands, keeping your
fingers and other objects away from the lens, flash,
and self-timer lamp.
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2 Frame the picture.
Position the main subject near the center of the monitor.
Using the Zoom
Use the zoom buttons to activate optical zoom.
Press t (j) to zoom out, increasing the area visible in the frame, or v (k) to zoom in so that the
subject fills a larger area of the frame.
When the camera is zoomed in to the maximum magnification (3×), holding
down v (k) triggers digital zoom. The subject is magnified up to 4×, for a
total magnification of 12×.
A monitor indicator shows the current zoom ratio.
L
Zoom out Zoom in
M
W
5
Zoom indicator displayed when the zoom
buttons are pressed.
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Optical zoom
(up to 3×)
Zoom indicator turns
yellow when digital
zoom is in effect.
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Step 2 Frame a Picture
j Digital Zoom
Unlike optical zoom, data from the camera’s image sensor are processed digitally with digital
zoom. Details visible at maximum optical zoom are simply enlarged, producing a slightly
“grainy” image.
l High-sensitivity Shooting Mode
In high-sensitivity shooting mode (c 35), sensitivity is increased to reduce blurring caused by
camera shake or subject movement under low lighting.
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Step 3 Focus and Shoot
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M
W
1 Press the shutter-release button halfway.
By default, the camera automatically focuses on the
subject in the center focus area.
When the subject is in focus, the focus area and focus
indicator (p) glow green.
When the camera is unable to focus, the focus area
and focus indicator blink red. Change the composi-
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tion and try again.
When digital zoom is in effect, the focus area is not
displayed and focus is acquired on the subject in the
center of the monitor.
2 Press the shutter-release button the rest
of the way down.
The picture will be recorded to the memory card or
internal memory.
L
M
W
5
l Shutter-Release Button
The camera features a two-stage shutter-release button. To set focus and exposure, press the
shutter-release button halfway, stopping when you feel resistance. Focus and exposure lock
while the shutter-release button is held in this position. To release the shutter and take a picture, press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down. Do not use force when pressing the shutter-release button, as this may result in camera shake and blurred pictures.
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exposure
Take pictureSet focus and
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Step 3 Focus and Shoot
5
M
W
5
M
W
M
W
5
j
.
j During Recording
While pictures are being recorded, the y (wait) icon will be displayed, and the M (internal
memory) or O (memory card) icon will blink. Do not turn the camera off, open the batterychamber/memory card slot cover, or remove or disconnect the power source while these
icons are displayed. Cutting power or removing the memory card in these circumstances
could result in loss of data or in damage to the camera or card.
k Autofocus
Autofocus may not perform as expected in the following situations. In some rare cases, the
subject may not be in focus despite the fact that the focus area and focus indicator glow
green:
• Subject is very dark
• Objects of sharply differing brightness are included in the scene (e.g., the sun is behind the
subject and is in deep shadow)
• No contrast between the subject and surroundings (e.g., when the subject is standing in
front of a white wall, wearing a white shirt)
• Several objects are at different distances from the camera (e.g., the subject is inside a cage)
• Subject is moving rapidly
In the situations noted above, try pressing the shutter-release button halfway to refocus several times, or focus on another subject and use focus lock. When using focus lock, be sure
that the distance between the camera and the subject with which focus was locked is the
same as that for the actual subject.
l Focus Lock
To focus on off-center subject, use focus lock as described blow.
• Be sure that the distance between the camera and the subject does not change while focus
is locked.
L
M
W
L
M
L
W
M
W
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Position the sub-
ect in the center
focus area.
5
Press the
shutterrelease
button
halfway.
Confirm that the
focus indicator
(p) is green.
5
Continue holding down the
shutter-release
button halfway
and recompose
the picture.
5
Press the
shutterrelease
button the
rest of the
way down
l AF-assist Illuminator and Flash
If the subject is poorly lit, the AF-assist illuminator may light by pressing the shutter-release
button halfway, or the flash may fire by pressing the shutter-release button all the way down.
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Step 4 Viewing and Deleting Pictures
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M
I
Full-Frame Playback
Press i.
The last picture taken will be displayed.
Use the rotary multi selector G, H, I, or J to view
additional pictures.
Pictures taken in “tall” orientation will be rotated automatically (c 114). The rotating direction can be changed
Basic Photography and Playback: Auto Mode
(c 102).
Pictures may be displayed briefly at low resolution while
being read from the memory card or internal memory.
Press i or the shutter-release button to switch to shooting mode.
When M is displayed, pictures stored in the internal memory will be displayed. When memory card is inserted, M is
not displayed and pictures stored on the memory card will
be displayed.
Deleting Pictures
1 Press T to delete the picture currently
displayed in the monitor.
nternal memory
indicator
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0004.JPG
M
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O
2 Use the rotary multi
selector to select
[Yes] and press d.
To exit without deleting the
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picture, choose [No] and
press d.
Erase 1 image?
No
Yes
K
Done
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Step 4 Viewing and Deleting Pictures
k Full-Frame Playback Mode
The following options are available in full-frame playback mode.
OptionUseDescriptionc
Playback zoomv (k)
View thumbnailst (j)
Display thumbnail
wheel
Press v (k) to enlarge view of picture currently displayed in monitor
up to about 10×.
Press t (j) to display nine, 16, or
25 picture thumbnails.
Rotate the rotary multi selector to
display the thumbnail wheel.
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D-Lighting
Record/play voice
memo
A
d
i
Switch to shooting
mode
Quick Playback Zoom
Pressing v (k) during full-frame playback zooms the current
picture in 3×, with the center of the picture displayed in the
monitor (Quick Playback Zoom) (c 48).
Press d to return to full-frame playback.
Press A to enhance brightness
and contrast in dark portions of pictures.
Press d to record or play back voice
memos up to 20 seconds in length.
Press i or the shutter-release button to switch to the shooting mode
selected in the shooting-mode
selection menu.
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k Viewing Pictures
• When the camera is off, holding down i will turn the camera on in full-frame playback
mode. If the camera is turned off in voice recording mode (c 69) or audio playback mode
(c 71), the camera will be turned on in audio playback mode.
• Pictures stored in the internal memory can only be viewed if no memory card is inserted.
k Deleting the Last Picture Taken
In shooting mode, press T to delete the last picture taken.
When the confirmation dialog shown at right is displayed, use
the rotary multi selector to choose [Yes] and press d.
To exit without deleting the picture, choose [No] and press d.
Erase 1 image?
No
Yes
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Using the Flash
z
5
M
z
W
The flash has a range of about 0.3–6 m (1–19 ft.8.0 in.) when the camera is
zoomed out all the way. With maximum optical zoom applied, the range is
about 0.3–4 m (1–13 ft.1.5 in.) (when [ISO sensitivity] is set to [Auto]). The
following flash modes are available.
zAuto (default setting for L (auto) mode)
Flash fires automatically when lighting is poor.
AAuto with red-eye reduction
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Reduces “red-eye” in portraits (c 31).
BOff
Flash will not fire even when lighting is poor.
JFill flash
Flash fires when a picture is taken. Use to “fill-in” (illuminate) shadows and
back-lit subjects.
DSlow sync
Flash illuminates main subject; slow shutter speeds are used to capture background at night or under dim light.
1 Press J (flash mode).
The flash mode menu is displayed.
2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
the desired flash mode and press d.
The icon for the selected flash mode is displayed at
the top of the monitor.
When z (auto) is applied, z is only displayed for
five seconds.
The flash mode applied in L (auto) mode and highsensitivity shooting mode is stored in the camera’s
memory even after the camera is turned off.
If a setting is not applied by pressing d within a few
seconds, the selection will be cancelled.
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L
Flash mode
z
z
M
W
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Using the Flash
j Shooting When Lighting Is Poor and the Flash Is Disabled (B)
• Use of a tripod is recommended to stabilize the camera during shooting and avoid the
effects of camera shake. Turn vibration reduction (c 113) off when using a tripod.
•The W icon is displayed when the camera automatically increases sensitivity. Pictures taken
when W is displayed may be slightly mottled.
• When W is displayed and higher sensitivity is applied, noise reduction may be automatically
applied as pictures taken are recorded; results in increased recording times.
j Note on Using the Flash
When using the flash at a wide-angle zoom position, reflections from dust particles in the air
may appear as bright spots in pictures. To reduce these reflections, set the flash mode to B
(Off) or zoom in on the subject.
k The AF-assist Illuminator
If lighting is poor, the AF-assist illuminator may light to assist the focus operation when the
shutter-release button is pressed halfway. The illuminator has a range of about 3.5 m (11 ft.
5.7 in.) at the maximum wide-angle position and about 3 m (9 ft. 10.1 in.) at the maximum
telescopic position. The AF-assist illuminator can be set to [Off] manually (c 113), although
in this case the camera may not focus when lighting is poor.
k The Flash Indicator and Flash Lamp
The flash indicator and flash lamp show flash
status when the shutter-release button is
pressed halfway.
• On: Flash will fire when picture is taken.
• Blinks: Flash charging. Wait a few seconds
and try again.
• Off: Flash will not fire when picture is taken.
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When pictures are taken using the flash and a low battery, the monitor display will turn off
and the flash lamp will blink until the flash is fully charged.
k Red-Eye Reduction
The COOLPIX S51c is equipped with an advanced red-eye reduction system. Pre-flashes are
fired several times at low intensity before the main flash to reduce “red-eye.” If the camera
detects “red-eye” after a picture is taken, Nikon’s own In-Camera Red-Eye Fix processes the
image as it is recorded. Therefore, there is a slight delay before the shutter-release button
operates normally to take another picture.
• Not recommended for when shutter-release timing is essential.
• Red-eye reduction may not always produce the desired results.
• In some rare cases, other portions of pictures may be affected.
Use flash modes other than auto with red-eye reduction in above cases.
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Taking Pictures with the Self-Timer
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M
5
M
The camera is equipped with a ten-second and three-second timer for selfportraits. When using the self-timer, use of a tripod is recommended. Turn
vibration reduction (c 113) off when using a tripod.
1 Press H (self-timer).
The self-timer menu is displayed.
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2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
[10s] or [3s] and press d.
[10s] (ten seconds): suited for important occasions
[3s] (three seconds): suited for preventing camera
The mode selected for self-timer is displayed.
If a setting is not applied by pressing d within a few seconds, the selection will be
cancelled.
3 Frame the picture and press the
shutter-release button halfway.
Focus and exposure will be set.
(such as weddings)
shake
Self-timer
L
10s
3s
M
101010
5
4 Press the shutter-release button
the rest of the way down.
The self-timer starts and the self-timer lamp
will blink. The lamp stops blinking one second before the photograph is taken and
remains lit until the shutter is released.
The number of seconds remaining before
the shutter is released is displayed in the
monitor.
To stop the timer before a picture is taken,
press the shutter-release button again.
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Macro (Close-up) Mode
Macro mode is used for taking pictures of objects as close as 4 cm (1.6 in.).
Note that the flash may be unable to light entire subject at distances of less
than 30 cm (11.8 in.).
1 Press L (macro mode).
The macro mode menu is displayed.
2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
[ON] and press d.
The macro mode icon (F) is displayed.
The monitor will return to the normal display for the
current mode if the setting is not applied by pressing
d within a few seconds.
Macro mode
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3 Press v (k) or t (j) to frame the pic-
ture.
The camera can focus at a distance of 4 cm (1.6 in.) at
the zoom position at which F glows green (the zoom
indicator is positioned over F).
L
FFF
4 Focus and shoot.
The macro mode applied in L (auto) mode or highsensitivity shooting mode is stored in the camera’s
memory even after the camera is turned off.
k Macro Mode
In macro mode, the camera focuses continuously, even when the shutter-release button is
not pressed halfway to lock focus.
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Exposure Compensation
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M
W
Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value suggested
by the camera to make pictures brighter or darker.
1 Press the rotary multi selector I (expo-
sure compensation).
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2 Use the rotary multi selector to adjust
exposure.
• When the picture is too dark: adjust the exposure
compensation to “+” side.
• When the picture is too bright: adjust the exposure
compensation to “–” side.
• Exposure compensation can be set to values
between –2.0 and +2.0 EV.
Exposure compensation
3 Press d.
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•The I icon is displayed in the monitor.
• The monitor will return to the normal display for the
current mode if the setting is not applied by pressing d within a few seconds.
• The exposure compensation applied in L mode or
high-sensitivity shooting mode is stored in the camera’s memory even after the camera is turned off.
L
M
W
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Shooting Suited for the Scene - High-sensitivity Shooting Mode, Scene Mode
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M
W
High-sensitivity Shooting Mode
In high-sensitivity shooting mode, sensitivity is increased with shooting under
low lighting to reduce blurring caused by camera shake or subject movement, allowing you to capture the atmosphere of the scene. ISO sensitivity
will be automatically increased to a maximum of 1600 depending upon the
brightness of the subject.
1 Enter high-sensitivity shooting
mode by pressing C in
High sensitivity
shooting mode, selecting K
(use the rotary multi selector),
and then pressing d.
2 Frame the subject and take the
picture.
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j Notes on High-sensitivity Shooting Mode
• This mode reduces effects of camera shake even for shooting under low lighting; however,
when shooting without the flash, use of a tripod is recommended. Turn vibration reduction
(c 113) off when using a tripod.
• Pictures taken in this mode may become somewhat grainy.
• Focus may not be precisely fixed in extremely dark places.
l High-sensitivity Shooting Mode
In high-sensitivity shooting mode, pressing m displays the high-sensitivity menu. The items
available from this menu are the same as those available in the L (auto) mode shooting
menu (c 88), except that [ISO sensitivity] is not available in the high-sensitivity menu. Just as
with L (auto) mode, the flash mode, self-timer, macro mode, and exposure compensation
are available.
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The camera offers a choice of 15 “scene” options. Camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected subject type.
B PortraitH Beach/snowN Museum
E LandscapeI SunsetK Fireworks show
P SportsJ Dusk/dawnO Copy
D Night portraitG Night landscapeL Backlight
C Party/indoorM Close upF Panorama assist
1 Enter scene mode by pressing
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C in shooting mode, selecting n (use the rotary multi
selector), and then pressing d.
2 Press m to display the scene
menu screen, and choose the
desired scene and press d.
3 Frame the subject and take the
picture.
l Image Mode
[Z Image mode] (c 89) can be set in the scene menu.
Changes made to these settings apply to all shooting modes.
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Beach/snow
Sunset
I
Dusk/dawn
J
Night landscape
G
Close up
M
Exit
Scene menu
Image mode
Exit
Scene
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Features
B Portrait
Use this mode for portraits in which the main subject
stands out clearly. Portrait subjects exhibit smooth, natural-looking skin tones.
• Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.
• Digital zoom cannot be applied.
CA*HOff*FOffI0.0*uAuto*
* Other settings can be selected.
E Landscape
Use this mode for vivid landscapes and cityscapes.
• Camera focuses at infinity. The focus indicator (c 26)
always glows green when the shutter-release button is
pressed halfway. Note, however, that objects in the foreground may not always be in focus.
CBHOff*FOffI0.0*uOff
* Other settings can be selected.
P Sports
Use this mode for dynamic action shots that freeze the
action in a single shot and record motion in a series of pictures.
• While the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the
camera focuses continuously until focus is acquired and
locked.
• While shutter-release button is held down, pictures are
taken at rate of about 0.8 frames per second (fps) when
image mode is set to [c Normal (3264)].
• The maximum frame rate with continuous shooting may
vary depending upon the current image mode setting
and the memory card used.
CBHOffFOffI0.0*uOff
* Other settings can be selected.
k Icons Used for Descriptions
The following icons are used for descriptions in this section: J, flash mode (c 30); H, selftimer (c 32); L, macro mode (c 33); I, exposure compensation (c 34); u, AF-assist illumination (c 113).
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D Night portraitQ
Use this mode to achieve a natural balance between the
main subject and background lighting in portraits taken at
night.
• Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.
• Digital zoom cannot be applied.
CA1HOff2FOffI0.02uAuto
1
Fill flash with slow sync and red-eye reduction.
2
Other settings can be selected.
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C Party/indoor
Captures the effects of candlelight and other indoor background lighting.
• Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.
• Turn vibration reduction (c 113) off when using a tripod.
CA1HOff2FOffI0.02uAuto
1
Fill flash with slow sync and red-eye reduction. Other settings can be selected.
2
Other settings can be selected.
H Beach/snow
Captures the brightness of such subjects as snowfields,
beaches, or sunlit expanses of water.
• Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.
2
2
Cz*HOff*FOff*I0.0*uAuto*
* Other settings can be selected.
Q: For those scene modes with Q, use of a tripod is recommended. Turn vibration reduction
(c 113) off when using a tripod.
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I SunsetQ
Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises.
• Camera focuses at infinity. When the shutter-release
button is pressed halfway, the focus indicator (c 26)
always lights; however, focus may not be set for near
subjects, while the camera focuses at infinity.
CBHOff*FOffI0.0*uOff
* Other settings can be selected.
J Dusk/dawnQ
Preserves the colors seen in the weak natural light before
sunrise or after sunset.
• Camera focuses at infinity. When the shutter-release
button is pressed halfway, the focus indicator (c 26)
always lights; however, focus may not be set for near
subjects, while the camera focuses at infinity.
CBHOff*FOffI0.0*uOff
* Other settings can be selected.
G Night landscapeQ
Slow shutter speeds are used to produce stunning night
landscapes.
• Camera focuses at infinity. When the shutter-release
button is pressed halfway, the focus indicator (c 26)
always lights; however, focus may not be set for near
subjects, while the camera focuses at infinity.
CBHOff*FOffI0.0*uOff
* Other settings can be selected.
Q: For those scene modes with Q, use of a tripod is recommended. Turn vibration reduction
(c 113) off when using a tripod.
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M Close up
Photograph flowers, insects, and other small objects at
close range.
• The camera enters macro mode (c 33) and the camera
automatically zooms to the position at the closest distance at which the camera can focus. The camera can
focus at distances as close as 4 cm (1.6 in.) when F is
green. The closest distance at which the camera can
focus varies depending upon zoom position. Digital
zoom cannot be applied.
• [AF area mode] is set to [Manual] (c 96). Press d and
select the focus area in which the camera will focus.
• While the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the
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camera focuses continuously until focus is acquired and
locked.
• Turn vibration reduction (c 113) off when using a tripod.
CB*HOff*FOnI0.0*uAuto*
* Other settings can be selected.
N Museum
Use indoors where flash photography is prohibited (for
example, in museums and art galleries) or in other settings
in which you do not want to use the flash.
• Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.
• BSS (c 94) turns on automatically.
• Turn vibration reduction (c 113) off when using a tripod.
CBHOff*FOff*I0.0*uOff
* Other settings can be selected.
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K Fireworks showQ
Slow shutter speeds are used to capture the expanding
burst of light from a firework.
• Camera focuses at infinity. When the shutter-release
button is pressed halfway, the focus indicator (c 26)
always lights; however, focus may not be set for near
subjects, while the camera focuses at infinity.
CBHOffFOffI0.0uOff
O Copy
Provides clear pictures of text or drawings on a white
board or in print.
• Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.
• Use macro mode (c 33) to focus at short ranges.
• Colored text and drawings may not show up well.
CB*HOff*FOff*I0.0*uAuto*
* Other settings can be selected.
L Backlight
Use when light is coming from behind your subject, throwing features or details into shadow. The flash fires automatically to “fill in” (illuminate) shadows.
• Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.
CJHOff*FOffI0.0*uAuto*
* Other settings can be selected.
Q: For those scene modes with Q, use of a tripod is recommended. Turn vibration reduction
(c 113) off when using a tripod.
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F Panorama assist
Use when taking a series of pictures that will later be joined to form a single panorama using Panorama Maker.
CB*HOff*FOff*I0.0*uAuto*
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* Other settings can be selected.
Taking Pictures for a Panorama
The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame. Use a tripod
for best results. Turn vibration reduction (c 113) off when using a tripod.
1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
[F Panorama assist] in the scene menu
and press d.
The yellow panorama direction icon (E) is displayed to
show the direction in which pictures will be joined.
2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
the direction and press d.
Select how pictures will be joined together in the completed panorama; right (V), left (U), up (S), or down (T).
The panorama direction icon (E) is displayed to the direction pressed, and changes to white when d is pressed.
Apply flash mode (c30), self-timer (c32), macro
mode (c33), and exposure compensation (c34) settings with this step, if necessary.
Press d to reselect the direction.
3 Take the first picture.
The first picture is displayed in the first third
of the monitor.
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Museum
N
Fireworks show
K
Copy
O
Backlight
L
Panorama assist
F
Exit
F
F
B
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4 Take the second picture.
F
G
B
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Compose the next picture so that it overlaps the first picture.
Repeat until you have taken the necessary
number of pictures to complete the scene.
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5 Press d when shooting is completed.
F
G
B
M
The camera returns to step 2.
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j Panorama Assist
Flash mode (c 30), self-timer (c 32), macro mode (c 33), and exposure compensation
(c 34) settings cannot be adjusted after the first picture is taken. Pictures cannot be deleted,
nor can zoom or image-mode setting (c 89) be adjusted until the series is finalized.
The panorama series is terminated if the camera enters standby mode with the auto off function (c 114) during shooting. Setting the time allowed to elapse before the auto off function
is enabled to a longer setting is recommended.
l Exposure Lock
or (when macro mode is applied) is displayed to indicate that white balance and exposure have been locked at the
values set with the first shot. All pictures taken in a panorama
series have the same exposure and white-balance settings.
F
G
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l Panorama Maker
Install Panorama Maker from the supplied Software Suite (CD). Transfer pictures to a computer (c 75) and use Panorama Maker (c 78) to join them in a single panorama.
l Image File Names and Folder Names
See “Image/Sound File and Folder Names” (c 151).
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One-Touch Portrait Mode
Taking Pictures in the One-Touch Portrait Mode
For portrait shots, press A when the camera is in L (auto) mode, highsensitivity shooting mode, scene mode, and movie mode.
The following features are automatically activated:
• Portrait: The portrait subject stands out clearly.
• Face-priority AF: The camera automatically detects and focuses on faces.
• Advanced red-eye reduction: Reduces “red-eye” caused by the flash
(c 31). Macro mode is not available in one-touch portrait mode.
Press A again to return to the shooting mode selected in the shootingmode selection menu.
1 Press A (one-touch por-
trait mode).
One-Touch Portrait Mode
2 Frame the subject.
When the camera detects a face, the guide is displayed with a double yellow border.
When the camera detects more than one face, the
closest face is framed by a double border and the rest
by a single border. The camera focuses on the face
framed by the double border and adjusts exposure
accordingly. If the camera loses its ability to detect a face (for example, because
the subject has looked away from the camera), borders are no longer displayed.
Digital zoom cannot be applied.
3 Press the shutter-release button
halfway.
Focus and exposure are set, and the double
border glows green.
4 Press the shutter-release button the rest
of the way down to take a picture.
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The One-Touch Portrait Menu
Press m in one-touch portrait mode to display the one-touch portrait
menu. In addition to image mode, portrait effects (reducing vividness of skin
tones, softening overall image) can be set.
ZImage mode
Choose an image size and quality (c 89).
BPortrait effect
Choose from [Normal], [Brighter] (reduces vividness of skin tones), and [Softer]
(soft effect).
j Face-Priority AF
• If no face is recognized when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the camera
focuses on the center of the frame.
• The camera may be unable to detect faces in the following situations:
- When faces are partially hidden by sunglasses or other obstructions
- When the subject is not looking directly at the camera
- When faces take up too much or too little of the frame
• The camera’s ability to detect faces depends on a variety of factors, including whether or
not the subject is facing the camera.
• If the yellow double border blinks when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the
camera was unable to focus. Release the button and try again.
• In some rare cases shooting subjects with which autofocus may not perform as expected
(c 27), the subject may not be in focus despite the fact that the double border glows
green. Should this occur, switch to L (auto) mode, refocus on another subject positioned
at the same distance from the camera as the actual portrait subject, and use focus lock
(c 27).
One-Touch Portrait Mode
k Settings for One-Touch Portrait Mode
• Flash mode: Changeable
• Self-timer: Available
• Macro mode: Off
• Exposure compensation: Available
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Viewing Multiple Pictures: Thumbnail Playback
Press t (j) in full-frame playback (c 28) to display pictures in “contact sheets” of thumbnail
images. The following operations can be performed
while thumbnails are displayed.
ToUseDescriptionc
Choose pictures
Change number
of pictures displayed
Cancel thumb-
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D-LightingA
Use the rotary multi selector to choose pictures.
When t (j) is pressed, display picture
thumbnails in the following order:
9 → 16 → 25
When v (k) is pressed, the number of
thumbnails changes reversely.
Press d to cancel thumbnail playback and
d
return to full-frame playback.
Press A to enhance brightness and contrast
in dark portions of pictures.
i
Switch to shooting mode
Press i or the shutter-release button to
return to the last shooting mode selected.
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When protected pictures (c 101) are displayed
in 9-picture thumbnail playback mode, the icon
shown at right is displayed with them. Movies
are displayed as film frames. Icon is not displayed
with protected pictures in 16- or 25-picture
thumbnail playback modes.
Rotate the rotary multi selector in full-frame playback (c 28) to display the thumbnail wheel. The
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thumbnail wheel is displayed at the right of the
monitor. When a thumbnail is selected, the thumbnail is displayed at the left of the monitor. The following operations can be performed while
thumbnail wheel is displayed.
ToUseDescriptionc
Choose pictures
Cancel thumbnail playback
D-LightingA
Rotate the rotary multi selector, or press the
rotary multi selector GH, to choose pictures.
Press d or v (k) to cancel thumbnail play-
d
back and return to full-frame playback.
v (k)
Press A to enhance brightness and contrast
in dark portions of pictures.
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Switch to shooting mode
Press i or the shutter-release button to
return to the last shooting mode selected.
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Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom
Pressing v (k) during full-frame playback (c 28)
zooms the current picture in 3×, with the center of
the picture displayed in the monitor (Quick Playback
Zoom).
The guide at lower right shows which portion of the
picture is enlarged. Change the portion of the picture displayed by pressing the rotary multi selector
G, H, I, or J.
Use the zoom buttons with quick playback zoom to
enlarge pictures to the desired magnification ratio.
While the image is zoomed in, the zoom ratio is displayed in the monitor. The following operations can
be performed while pictures are zoomed in.
ToUseDescriptionc
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Zoom outt (j
View other
areas of picture
Switch to fullframe playback
Crop picture
Zoom increases each time v (k) is pressed, to
a maximum of 10×.
Zoom decreases each time t (j) is pressed.
)
When the magnification ratio reaches 1×, the
display returns to full-frame playback.
Press the rotary multi selector G, H, I, or
J to scroll to areas of the picture not visible
in the monitor.
Press d to cancel playback zoom and return
d
to full-frame playback.
Press m to crop current picture to contain
m
only the portion visible in the monitor.
i
Switch to shooting mode
Press i or the shutter-release button to
return to the last shooting mode selected.
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Editing Pictures
Use the COOLPIX S51c to edit pictures in-camera and store them as separate
files (c 151). The editing features described below are available.
Editing functionDescription
D-Lighting
Crop
Small picture
Create a copy of the current picture with enhanced brightness and contrast, brightening dark portions of the picture.
Enlarge the image or refine the composition and create a
copy containing only the portion visible in the monitor.
Create a small copy of pictures suitable for use on web
pages or as e-mail attachments.
k Picture Editing
• Pictures taken at an image mode setting of [16:9] (c 89) cannot be edited.
• The COOLPIX S51c editing functions may not be available for pictures taken with non-
COOLPIX S51c digital cameras.
• If a copy created using the COOLPIX S51c is viewed on a different digital camera, the pic-
ture may not be displayed or may not be transferred to a computer.
• Editing functions are not available when there is not enough free space in the internal
memory or on the memory card.
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k Restrictions on Picture Editing(y: available, –: not available)
2nd editing
1st editingD-LightingCropSmall picture
D-Lighting–yy
Crop–––
Small picture–––
• Pictures cannot be edited twice with the same editing function.
• The D-Lighting should be done first while the restricted use of combination exists.
l Original Pictures and Edited
• Copies created with editing functions are not deleted if the original pictures are deleted.
The original pictures are not deleted if copies created with editing functions are deleted.
• Edited copies are stored with the same recording date and time as the original.
• Edited copies are not marked for printing (c 85) or protecting (c 101) as the original.
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D-Lighting can be used to create copies with enhanced brightness and contrast, brightening dark portions of a picture. Enhanced copies are stored as
separate files.
1 Select the desired picture from full-
frame (c 28), thumbnail (c 46), or
thumbnail wheel (c 47) playback and
press A.
The results of D-Lighting enhancement can be confirmed in the monitor.
2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
[OK] and press d.
A new copy with enhanced brightness and contrast is
created.
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To cancel D-Lighting, choose [Cancel] and press d.
D-Lighting copies can be recognized by the z icon
displayed during playback.
D-Lighting
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Editing Pictures
Creating a Cropped Copy: Crop
This function is only available when D is displayed in the monitor with
playback zoom (c 48) enabled. Cropped copies are stored as separate files.
1 Press v (k) to zoom in on the image.
2 Refine copy composition.
Press v or t to adjust the zoom ratio.
Press the rotary multi selector G, H, I, or J to
scroll the picture until only the portion you want to
copy is visible in the monitor.
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3 Press m.
The confirmation dialog will be displayed.
4 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
[Yes] and press d.
A new picture, containing only the portion visible in
the monitor, is created.
Depending on the size of the original picture and the zoom ratio in effect at the time the copy
was created, the camera will automatically select one of the following image-mode settings
for cropped copies (unit: pixels).
• c 3,264 × 2,448 • d 2,592 × 1,944 • a 2,272 × 1,704 • e 2,048 × 1,536
• f 1,600 × 1,200 • g 1,280 × 960• h 1,024 × 768• i 640 × 480
• J 320 × 240• K 160 × 120
Save this image as
displayed?
No
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H Resizing Pictures: Small Picture
Create a small copy of the current picture. Small copies are stored as JPEG
files with a compression ratio of 1:16. The following sizes are available.
OptionDescription
I 640×480Suited to television playback.
J 320×240Suited to display on web pages.
K 160×120Suitable for e-mail attachments.
1 Select the desired picture from full-
frame (c 28), thumbnail (c 46), or
thumbnail wheel (c 47) playback mode
and press m.
The playback menu is displayed.
2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
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[Small pic.] and press d.
3 Choose the desired copy size and press
d.
A confirmation dialog will be displayed.
To cancel, press m.
4 Choose [Yes] and press d.
A new, smaller copy is created.
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Small pic.
Copy
Exit
Small pic.
640
×
480
320
×
240
160
×
120
Exit
Create small picture file?
No
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Voice Memos: Recording and Playback
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Use the camera’s built-in microphone to record
voice memos for pictures marked with E in full-
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frame playback (c 28).
Recording Voice Memos
A voice memo, up to 20 seconds in
length, will be recorded while d is
pressed down.
Recording ends after about 20 seconds or
when d is released.
• Do not touch the built-in microphone
during recording.
• During recording, F and P blink in the monitor display.
F
P
Playing Voice Memos
Press d while a picture is displayed in
full-frame playback to play voice memo.
Playback ends when the voice memo
ends or d is pressed again.
• Pictures with voice memos can be rec-
ognized by the A:P and P icons.
• Use the zoom buttons to adjust play-
back volume. Press t (j) to lower volume, or v (k) to raise volume.
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Deleting Voice Memos
Select a picture with a voice
memo and press T. Use the
rotary multi selector to choose
[P] and press d. Only the
voice memo will be deleted.
Erase 1 image?
No
Yes
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j Voice Memos
• Voice memos are assigned the picture file name they are attached to with the three-letter
extension “.WAV” (e.g., DSCN0015.WAV) (c 151).
• If a voice memo already exists for the current picture, it must be deleted before a new voice
memo can be recorded.
• The COOLPIX S51c may be not able to attach a voice memo to pictures recorded by other
cameras.
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In calendar mode or list by date mode, pictures taken on a specified date can
be displayed. When m is pressed, the calendar menu or the list by date
menu is displayed, and all pictures taken on a specified date can be selected
for deletion, printing, and protection.
Selecting a Date in Calendar Mode
1 Enter calendar mode by pressing
C in playback mode, selecting J (use the rotary multi
selector), and then pressing d.
2 Choose the desired date and press d.
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Press t (j) to view previous month, press v (k) to
view following month.
The first picture for that date will be displayed fullframe.
Press t (j) in full-frame playback to return to calendar mode.
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Enter list by date mode by press-
C
ing
selecting
selector), and then pressing
Dates for which pictures exist will be listed.
in playback mode,
L
(use the rotary multi
d
.
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List by date
2 Choose the desired date and press d.
Camera lists up to 29 dates. If pictures exist for more
than 29 dates, all pictures recorded earlier than most
recent 29 dates will be listed together as [Others].
The first picture for that date will be displayed fullframe.
Press t (j) in full-frame playback to return to the
date list.
List by date
20/11/20073
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Using Calendar Mode and List by Date Mode
ToUseDescriptionc
Select dateUse the rotary multi selector to select a date.–
Select month (calendar mode only)
Switch to fullframe playback
Delete picture
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View calendar or
list by date menu
View playback
mode menu
Switch to shooting mode
m
C
Press t (j) to view previous month, press
v (k) to view following month.
Press d to display the first picture taken on
the selected date.
Press t (j) in full-frame playback to return
d
to the calendar or list by date mode selected
before viewing in full-frame playback.
Press T after selecting a date, and a confirmation dialog will be displayed. Choose [Yes]
T
and press d to delete all pictures taken on
the selected date.
Press m to display the calendar or list by
date menu.
Press C to display the playback-mode
selection menu.
Press i to return to the last shooting mode
i
selected.
j Notes on Calendar Mode and List by Date Mode
• Only the most recent 9,000 pictures can be displayed in calendar mode or in list by date
mode. If a date includes the 9,001st picture, an asterisk [*] is displayed next to the number
of pictures for that date.
• Pictures taken with no date stamp are not listed in these modes.
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Calendar and List by Date Menus
Press m in either mode to display the following menus for only the pictures taken on the specified date.
Print setc 85
Slide showc 100
Deletec 101
Protectc 101
Rotate image*c 102
Small picture*c 52
* During full-frame playback only
The procedure for selecting pictures in calendar or date list playback differs
from that in full-frame playback as follows:
• In calendar or date list playback, the options apply to all pictures taken on
the currently selected date.
• In full-frame playback, although the options apply only to the picture cur-
rently displayed full frame, other pictures taken on the same date can be
selected.
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j Print Set
When print marking already exists for pictures taken on dates other than that specified, a
confirmation dialog [Save print marking for other dates?] will be displayed. Select [Yes] to add
the new print marking to the existing marking. Select [No] to remove the existing print marking and leave only the new marking.
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Pictmotion by muvee
Pictmotion* creates slide show movies with custom transitions and background music.
It is only available when a memory card is inserted in the camera.
* Pictmotion is powered by muvee Technologies.
Creating a Pictmotion Movie
This section describes the easiest way to create a Pictmotion movie.
1 Enter Pictmotion mode by press-
ing C in playback mode,
selecting P (use the rotary
multi selector), and then pressing d.
2 Choose M and press d.
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3 Choose [All images] and press d.
A Pictmotion movie using the 30 most recent pictures
(default setting) will be created.
After the created Pictmotion movie is automatically
played back, a confirmation dialog will be displayed.
4 Choose [Yes] and press d.
The Pictmotion movie is saved and the monitor display returns to that shown in step 2. An icon for the
saved movie will be displayed in the monitor.
Settings for saved Pictmotion movies cannot be
changed. If you wish to change the settings, create a
new Pictmotion movie with the desired settings.
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P
Picture selection
All images
List by date
View images
Save Pictmotion?
Yes
Change settings
No
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Creating a Custom Pictmotion Movie
Pictmotion by muvee
1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
[View images] in the picture selection
screen (c 58, step 3) and press d.
The check box is selected (y).
Picture selection
All images
List by date
View images
2 Choose [All images] or [List by date] and press d.
[All images]: Proceed to step 4
[List by date]: Proceed to step 3
3 Select a date.
• Press d to select a date in the list by date screen
(y). Press d again to cancel the selection.
• Multiple dates can be selected.
• Press the shutter-release button to finalize date
selection.
4 Choose pictures.
If [All images] is selected in step 2, all pictures will be
displayed. If [List by date] is selected, only pictures
taken on the date selected in step 3 will be displayed.
Rotate the rotary multi selector to choose pictures,
and press the rotary multi selector G or H to select
pictures (up to 200) in the select image screen (y).
Remove chosen pictures from the selection by highlighting them and pressing the rotary multi selector
G or H a second time.
Press v (k) to view selected picture full-frame; press t (j) to return to thumbnail display.
Press d to finalize picture selection.
After the created Pictmotion movie is automatically played back, a confirmation
dialog will be displayed.
List by date
10/12/2007
26/11/2007
23/11/2007
images total
ON/OFF
Back
Select image
Back
[List by date]
5 Choose [Yes] and press d.
The Pictmotion movie is saved.
Save Pictmotion?
3
2
5
Confirm
ON/OFF
5
30
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No
Yes
Change settings
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j Notes on Pictmotion
• Pictmotion supports both still pictures and movie files (up to five); note, however, that in
the case of movies only a small portion selected from the first 60 seconds of each movie
will be included.
• The current memory card holds up to 20 Pictmotion movies. If the current memory card
holds 20 Pictmotion movies, delete unnecessary movies before creating new movies.
• The pictures in a Pictmotion movie are automatically protected when the movie is saved
(c 101).
l Nikon Transfer (Windows only)
When the Windows version of the supplied Nikon Transfer software (c 75) is used to transfer pictures stored on the memory card to a computer, Pictmotion movies created with the
camera can be transferred to the computer and converted to movie files.
Up to ten ten-minute user-defined music tracks for use with Pictmotion can also be copied
from a computer to the memory card inserted in the camera.
For more information, refer to help information contained in Nikon Transfer.
l Deleting Pictmotion Movies
To delete a Pictmotion movie, choose the desired movie file in the Pictmotion menu (c 58,
step 2), and press T. Protection (c 101) is not removed when the Pictmotion is deleted.
Other Options for Pictmotion Movies
Pressing m in the Pictmotion screen (c 58, step 2) displays the Pictmotion
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settings screen, where the options described below (1 to 5) can be specified. Selecting [Change settings] in the save confirmation dialog (c 58, step
4) displays the change settings screen, where the options described below
(except 5) can be specified.
Pictmotion settings screenChange settings screen
1 Background Music
Rotate the rotary multi selector to display [Background music] and press the rotary multi selector J.
Choose from five preset music tracks and ten userdefined music tracks. Preset music tracks include
[High-speed] (default setting), [Emotional], [Natural],
[Up-tempo], and [Relaxed].
• Preset tracks can be played back by pressing v
(k). User-defined music tracks cannot be played back.
• Music tracks from a computer will be added to the user-defined music
track list. Names of the tracks are displayed in the list only when trans-
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ferred from a computer.
Background music
High-speed
Motion
Random
Fit to music length
Auto select 30
Exit
Background music
High-speed
Motion
Random
Fit to music length
Back
Background music
Exit
High-speed
Fit to music length
Auto select 30
Motion
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2 Effects
Rotate the rotary multi selector to display
[Effects] and press the rotary multi selector J.
Choose from [Motion]
(default setting),
[Moody], [Pro-slow], [Pro-fast], and [Classic].
• Press v (k) to preview selected style on the
left side of the monitor.
Effects
High-speed
Motion
Random
Fit to music length
Auto select 30
Exit
3 Playback Order
Rotate the rotary multi selector to display [Playback order], and press the rotary multi selector
J. Choose [Random] (default setting) or [Play
in order].
Random:Play back pictures in ran-
dom order.
Play in order:Play back pictures in order
Playback order
High-speed
Motion
Random
Fit to music length
Auto select 30
Exit
recorded.
4 Playback duration
Rotate the rotary multi selector to display [Playback duration], and press the rotary multi selector J. Choose [Fit to music length]
(default setting) or [Show all images].
Fit to music length: Play background track once,
repeating or omitting pictures as necessary.
Playback duration
High-speed
Motion
Random
Fit to music length
Auto select 30
Exit
Show all images: Repeat background track until all pictures have been
played at least once.
5 Selected Images
Rotate the rotary multi selector to display
[Select images] and press the rotary multi selector J.
Choose from [Auto select 30] (default setting),
[Auto select 50], [Auto select 100], [Auto select
200], or [No auto select].
For example, if [Auto select 30] is selected, the
Select images
High-speed
Motion
Random
Fit to music length
Auto select 30
Exit
last 30 pictures are chosen for the Pictmotion
movie. This number can be changed, however, when creating a customized Pictmotion movie. When [View images] is selected in the picture selection screen (c 59, step1), the number of pictures chosen in step 4 will be
used.
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Viewing Pictmotion Movies
1 Enter Pictmotion playback mode
by pressing C in playback
mode, selecting P (use the
rotary multi selector), and then
pressing d.
2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
the desired Pictmotion movie and press
d.
3 Choose [Play] and press d.
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Playback starts.
If [Loop] is selected, the movie will repeat automatically. To select or deselect [Loop], choose [Loop] and
press d.
Zoom buttons control volume.
To pause the movie, press d during playback.
4 Choose [End] and press d.
Monitor returns to that shown in step 2.
To resume playback, choose [Restart] and press d.
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Play
Pictmotion
Pause:
Play
Loop
Restart
End
k Pictmotion Playback
The COOLPIX S51c cannot play Pictmotion movies created with another make of camera.
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Movies
M
12s
Recording Movies
To shoot movies with sound recorded via the built-in microphone, select
shooting mode and follow the steps below.
1 Enter movie mode by pressing
C in shooting mode, select-
Movie
ing S (use the rotary multi
selector), and then pressing d.
Exposure count display shows maximum
total length of movie that can be
recorded.
2 Press the shutter-release button
all the way down to start record-
F
M
ing.
A progress bar at the bottom of the monitor
shows the amount of recording time remaining.
To end recording, press the shutter-release
button all the way down a second time.
Recording will automatically stop if the internal memory or memory card becomes
full.
12s
12s
j Recording Movies
•Flash mode (c 30) and exposure compensation (c 34) can only be used for stop-motion
movies. Macro mode (c 33) is available in all modes. Self-timer (c 32) cannot be used.
• Apply optical zoom before beginning movie recording. Optical zoom cannot be applied or
adjusted once movie recording begins. Digital zoom cannot be applied before movie
recording begins. However, digital zoom (up to 2×) can be applied while movies, other
than stop-motion movies, are being recorded.
• The maximum file size for movies is 2 GB.
Movies
l Changing Movie Settings
Movie options or auto-focus mode can be changed (c 64).
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The Movie Menu
Press m in movie mode to display the movie menu.
TMovie optionsc 65
Choose type of movie that will be recorded.
YAuto-focus modec 67
Choose how camera focuses in movie mode.
Movies
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The Movie Menu
Selecting Movie Options
The movie menu offers the options shown below.
Maximum movie length/
OptionImage size and frame rate
Q
TV movie 640A
W
Pictmotion 640
u
Small size 320A
(default setting)
U
Smaller size 160
E
Stop-motion
movie
* All figures are approximate. Maximum movie length varies with make of memory
card. The maximum file size for movies is 2 GB. However, when recording to the
internal memory, or memory cards with capacities of less than 2 GB, the time remaining display indicates the amount of free space remaining in the internal memory or
memory card. When 4-GB memory cards are used, up to 2-GB movies can be
recorded, and the time remaining display indicates the amount of time until the maximum 2-GB file size will be recorded.
Image size: 640 × 480 pixels
Frame rate: 30 frames per second
Recording automatically stops
after 60 seconds. Suited for Pictmotion movies (c 58).
Image size: 640 × 480 pixels
Frame rate: 10 frames per second
Image size: 320 × 240 pixels
Frame rate: 30 frames per second
Image size: 160 × 120 pixels
Frame rate: 15 frames per second
Pictures can be taken and joined
into a silent movie (c 66).
Image size: 640 × 480 pixels
Frame rate for playback: choose
from five, ten, or 15 frames per
second
Internal
memory
(approx.13 MB)
8 sec.2 min. 50 sec.
16 sec.1 min.
22 sec.7 min.
2 min. 47 sec.54 min.
265, 260, or
255 frames
(when frame
rate for playback is set to
[5 fps],
[10 fps], or
[15 fps]
respectively)
frames
*
Memory
card
(256 MB)
1,800 frames
Movies
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The Movie Menu
Stop-Motion Movies
1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
[Movie options] > [Stop-motion movie]
and press d.
2 Choose [Playback speed] and press d.
Movie options
TV movie 640
Q
Pictmotion 640
W
Small size 320
u
Smaller size 160
U
Stop-motion movie
Exit
Playback speed
Exit
3 Press m.
The camera returns to shooting mode.
4 Press the shutter-release button to record the first frame.
Movies
The recorded picture will be superimposed on the view through the lens.
5 Press the shutter-release button to record the second frame.
Use the frame superimposed in the camera monitor as a guide for recording consecutive frames.
The monitor turns off automatically with the auto off function (c 114) if no operations are performed for 30 minutes, and recording ends.
6 Press d to end recording.
Recording will automatically stop if the internal memory or memory card becomes
full, or when 1,800 frames have been recorded.
5 fps
10 fps
15 fps
j Stop-Motion Movie
• Flash mode (c 30), macro mode (c 33), and exposure compensation (c 34) cannot be
adjusted after the first picture is taken. Apply the appropriate settings before shooting
begins.
• To prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly during recording, use a fully charged
battery or the AC Adapter EH-64 (supplied).
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Auto-Focus Mode
Choose how the camera focuses in movie mode.
OptionDescription
Z Single AF
(default setting)
a Full-time AF
Camera focuses when shutter-release button is pressed halfway and locks at this position during shooting.
Camera focuses continuously until focus is acquired and
locked.
To prevent sound of camera focusing from interfering with
recording, use of [Single AF] is recommended.
The Movie Menu
Movies
k Movie File Names and Folder Names
See “Image/Sound File and Folder Names” (c 151).
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Movie Playback
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In full-frame playback (c 28), movies are recognized by movie mode icons. To play a movie, display
it in full-frame playback and press d.
The movie mode icon varies depending upon a
movie option (c 65) selected in shooting mode.
Use the zoom buttons to adjust playback volume.
Press t (j) to lower volume, or v (k) to raise
volume.
Rotate the rotary multi selector to advance or
rewind the movie.
Playback controls appear at the top of the monitor.
Press the rotary multi selector I or J to choose a
control, then press d to perform the selected operation. The following operations are available.
ToPressDescription
RewindQ
AdvanceU
Movies
PauseR
EndS
Rewind movie. Playback resumes when d is released.
Advance movie. Playback resumes when d is released.
Pause playback.
While paused, use the rotary multi selector to advance or
rewind the movie. The following operations can be performed while playback is paused.
Rewind movie by one frame. Rewind continues while
V
d is pressed.
Advance movie by one frame. Advance continues
W
while d is pressed.
z Resume playback.
S End playback and return to full-frame playback.
End playback and return to full-frame playback.
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0010.AVI
z
Pausing
Volume indicator
During playback
10s
10s
4s4s4s
M
Deleting Movie Files
Press T when displayed in full-frame playback
(c 28), or when selected in thumbnail (c 46) or
thumbnail wheel (c 47) playback. A confirmation
dialog is displayed. Choose [Yes] and press d to
delete the movie, or choose [No] and press d to
return to the normal playback display without deleting the movie.
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No
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Voice Recordings
Making Voice Recordings
Audio voice recordings can be recorded over the built-in microphone and
played back over the built-in speaker.
1 Enter voice recording mode by
pressing C in
shooting mode
,
Voice recording
selecting e (use the rotary multi
selector), and then pressing d.
The length of recording that can be made will be displayed.
Voice recording
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Max. rec. time
00:09:38
N
2 Press the shutter-release button all the way down to start
recording.
The indicator lamp lights during recording. After about 30 seconds, the camera’s
auto off function is enabled and the monitor turns off.
Pause indicator
File number
Length of recording
Progress indicator
Voice recording
Index:
:
01
00117
00:01:00/00:04:00
3015/11/2007
Date of recording
N
Time remaining
Index number
S
3 Press the shutter-release button all the way down a second
time to end recording.
Recording will end automatically if the internal memory or memory card becomes
full, or after five hours of recording on the memory card.
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Making Voice Recordings
Operations During Recording
The following operations are available during recording. If the monitor has
turned off, press i to reactivate.
ToPressDescription
Pause/resume
recording
Create index
Press once to pause recording; indicator lamp will
d
blink.
During recording, press the rotary multi selector to
create index. Camera can skip to any index during
playback. Start of recording is index number 01; other
index numbers that follow are assigned in ascending
order, up to index number 98.
End recording
Press the shutter-release button all the way down a
second time to end recording.
Sound Quality
Press m in voice recording mode to display the following sound quality
options. Choose the sound quality for the recording.
Maximum voice recording length*
OptionDescription
Voice Recordings
* Voice recordings can be as long as free space in the internal memory or on the mem-
e
Normal
N
High
(default setting)
ory card allows (up to five hours). All figures are approximate. Maximum voice
recording length varies with make of memory card.
Suited for longer recordings.
Record with high quality
sound.
Internal memory
(approx. 13 MB)
26 min. 30 sec.5 hours
9 min. 38 sec.3 hours 4 min.
Memory card
(256 MB)
j Voice Recordings
The files transferred to a computer can be played back using QuickTime or any other WAVcompatible audio player. Note that index points created with the camera cannot be used
when voice recordings are played back on computers.
l Sound File Names and Folder Names
See “Image/Sound File and Folder Names” (c 151).
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Playing Voice Recordings
1 Enter audio playback mode by
pressing C in
playback mode
selecting q (use the rotary
multi selector), and then pressing d.
,
2 Choose the desired file and press d.
The selected file will be played back.
Audio playback
Control icons
File number
Playback time
Progress indicator
q
15/11/2007 17:30
001
00:00:05/00:00:20
Index:
02
N
Audio playback
Select sound file
q
001 15/11/2007 17:30
15/11/2007 18:30
002
26/11/2007 13:00
003
29/11/2007 16:40
004
005
03/12/2007 08:00
CopyPlay
Date and time of recording
Sound quality
Length of recording
Index number
VolumeIndex
Voice Recordings
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Playing Voice Recordings
Operations During Playback
Use the zoom buttons to adjust playback volume. Press t (j) to lower volume, or v (k) to raise volume.
Rotate the rotary multi selector to advance or rewind the voice recording.
Playback controls appear at the top of the monitor. Press the rotary multi
selector I or J to choose a control, then press d to perform the selected
operation. The following operations are available.
ToPressDescription
RewindQ
AdvanceU
Skip to previous index
Skip to next
index
Pause
EndSEnd playback and return to the sound file selection screen.
Voice Recordings
Rewind voice recording. Playback resumes when d is
released.
Advance voice recording. Playback resumes when d is
released.
sSkip to previous index.
rSkip to next index.
RzPause playback.
The following operations can be performed while playback
is paused.
Resume playback.
l Deleting Sound Files
Press T during playback or after selecting a sound file (use the rotary multi selector). A confirmation dialog will be displayed. To delete the file, choose [Yes] and press d. To cancel deletion, choose [No] and press d.
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Copying Voice Recordings
Copy voice recordings between the internal memory and a memory card.
This option is available only when a memory card is inserted.
1 Press m in the select sound file screen
(c 71, step 2).
2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
the option and press d.
MNO: Copy recordings from internal memory to
memory card
ONM: Copy recordings from memory card to internal memory
3 Choose the copy option and press d.
[Selected files]: Proceed to step 4
[Copy all files]: Proceed to step 5
4 Choose the desired file.
Press the rotary multi selector J to select the file
(y). Press the rotary multi selector J again to cancel
the selection.
• Multiple files can be selected.
•Press d to finalize file selection.
A confirmation dialog will be displayed.
Copy sound files
q
Exit
Camera to card
q
Selected files
Copy all files
Exit
Select sound files
q
001 15/11/2007 17:30
15/11/2007 18:30
002
26/11/2007 13:00
003
29/11/2007 16:40
004
005
03/12/2007 08:00
ExitSelect
5 Choose [Yes] and press d.
Copying starts.
k Voice Recordings
The COOLPIX S51c may be unable to play or copy sound files created with another make of
camera.
k [No sound file.] Message
If there are no sound files stored on the memory card when q is selected (c 71, step1), the
message, [No sound file.], will be displayed. Press m to display the copy sound files screen,
and copy the sound files stored in the camera’s internal memory to the memory card.
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Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers
Connecting to a TV
Connect the camera to a television using the supplied audio video/USB cable
to play back pictures on the television.
1 Turn off the camera.
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2 Connect the camera to the TV using the supplied audio video/
USB cable.
Connect the yellow plug to the video-in jack on the TV, and the white plug to the
audio-in jack.
3 Tune the television to the video channel.
See the documentation provided with your television for details.
4 Hold down i to turn on the camera.
The camera enters playback mode, and the pictures
taken will be displayed on the television.
While connected to the TV, the camera monitor will
remain off.
j Connecting an Audio Video/USB Cable
• When connecting the audio video/USB cable, be sure that the camera connector is oriented
correctly. Do not use force when connecting the audio video/USB cable to the camera.
When disconnecting the audio video/USB cable, do not pull the connector at an angle.
• When connecting to a TV, do not use the audio video/USB cable’s USB connector. If the
USB connector is inserted in a computer or printer’s USB port, be sure to disconnect it.
j Video Mode
Be sure that the camera’s video mode setting conforms to the standard used by your television.
The video mode setting is an option set in the setup menu (
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c
104) > [Video mode] (c116).
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Connecting to a Computer
When the camera is connected to a computer using the supplied audio
video/USB cable, pictures recorded with the camera can be copied (transferred) to the computer for storage using the Nikon Transfer software.
Before Connecting the Camera
Installing the Software
Before connecting the camera to a computer, software, including Nikon
Transfer and Panorama Maker for creating panorama images, must be
installed from the supplied Software Suite (CD).
For more information on installing the software, refer to the Quick StartGuide.
Operating Systems Compatible with COOLPIX S51c
Windows
Preinstalled versions of Windows Vista (32-bit Home Basic/Home Premium/
Business/Enterprise/Ultimate editions), Windows XP Service Pack 2 (Home
Edition/Professional)
If your computer is running Windows 2000 Professional, use a card reader or
similar device to transfer pictures stored on the memory card to the computer (c 77).
Macintosh
Mac OS X (version 10.3.9, 10.4.9)
Refer to the Nikon website for the latest information on operating system
compatibility.
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j Note on Power Source
When connecting the camera to a computer, use a fully charged battery to prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly.
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Connecting to a Computer
Transferring Pictures from the Camera to a Computer
1 Start the computer to which Nikon Transfer has been installed.
2 Turn off the camera.
3 Connect the camera to the computer using the supplied audio
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video/USB cable.
4 Turn on the camera.
Windows Vista/XP
When the AutoPlay dialog is displayed, select [Copy
pictures to a folder on my computer using Nikon
Transfer] (Windows Vista) or [Nikon Transfer Copy
pictures to a folder on my computer] (Windows XP),
and click [OK] (Windows XP only). To bypass this dialog in the future, check
[Always do this for this device:] (Windows Vista), or [Always use this program for
this action.] (Windows XP).
Nikon Transfer will start.
Mac OS X
Nikon Transfer will start automatically if [Yes] was selected in the Auto-Launch setting dialog when Nikon Transfer was first installed.
j Connecting the Audio Video/USB Cable
When connecting the audio video/USB cable, be sure that the connectors are oriented correctly. Do not use force when connecting the audio video/USB cable. When disconnecting the
audio video/USB cable, do not pull the connector at an angle.
Connection may not be recognized when the camera is connected to a computer via a USB
hub.
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5 Transfer pictures when Nikon Transfer has finished loading.
Click [Start Transfer] in Nikon Transfer. At the default setting, all pictures are transferred to the computer.
At the Nikon Transfer default setting, the folder to which pictures are transferred
is automatically opened when transfer is complete.
For more information on using Nikon Transfer, refer to help information contained
in Nikon Transfer.
6 Disconnect the camera when transfer is complete.
Turn the camera off and disconnect the audio video/USB cable.
For Users of Windows 2000 Professional
Use a card reader or similar device to transfer the pictures stored on
the memory card to the computer.
If your memory card has a capacity greater than 2 GB, the intended
device must support the memory card.
• At the Nikon Transfer default settings, Nikon Transfer will start automatically when a memory card is inserted into the card reader or
similar device. See step 5 above to transfer pictures.
• Do not connect the camera to the computer. If the camera is connected to the computer, the [Found New Hardware Wizard] dialog
will be displayed. Select [Cancel], close the dialog, and disconnect
the camera from the computer.
• To transfer pictures stored in the camera’s internal memory to the
computer, the pictures must first be copied to a memory card using
the camera (c 73, 102).
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Connecting to a Computer
l Using Standard OS Operations to Open Image/Sound Files
• Navigate to the folder on the computer’s hard disk to which pictures were saved and open
a picture in the viewer supplied with your operating system.
• Sound files copied to the computer can be played back using QuickTime or any other WAVcompatible audio player.
l Panorama Creation with Panorama Maker
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• Use a series of pictures taken using the [Panorama assist] option in scene mode (c 42) to
create a single panorama photo with Panorama Maker.
• Panorama Maker can be installed to a computer using the supplied Software Suite (CD).
• After installation is complete, follow the procedure described below to start Panorama
Maker.
Windows
Open [All Programs] ([Programs] under Windows 2000) from the [Start] menu > [ArcSoft
Panorama Maker 4] > [Panorama Maker 4].
Macintosh
Open Applications by selecting [Applications] from the [Go] menu, and double-click the
[Panorama Maker 4] icon.
• For more information on using Panorama Maker, refer to the on-screen instructions and
help information contained in Panorama Maker.
l Image File Names and Folder Names
See “Image/Sound File and Folder Names” (c 151) for more information.
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Connecting to a Printer
Users of PictBridge-compatible (c 172) printers can connect the camera
directly to the printer and print pictures without using a computer.
Take pictures
Select pictures for printing
using [Print set] option
(c 85).
Connect to printer (c 80)
Print pictures one at
a time (c 81)
Turn camera off and disconnect audio video/USB cable
Print multiple pictures (c 82)
j Note on Power Source
When connecting the camera to a printer, use a fully charged battery to prevent the camera
from turning off unexpectedly.
l Printing Pictures
In addition to printing pictures transferred to a computer from your personal printer and
printing over a direct camera-to-printer connection, the following options are also available
for printing pictures:
• Insert a memory card into a DPOF-compatible printer’s card slot
• Take a memory card to a digital photo lab
For printing using these methods, specify the pictures and the number of prints each using
your camera’s print set menu (c 85).
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l ImageLink-compatible Printers
Users of ImageLink-compatible printers can connect the camera directly to the printer and
print pictures without using a computer. See “Connecting to a ImageLink-compatible Printer”
(c 87) and the documentation provided with your printer for details.
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Connecting to a Printer
Connecting the Camera and Printer
1 Turn off the camera.
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2 Turn on the printer.
Check printer settings.
3 Connect the camera to the printer using the supplied audio
video/USB cable.
4 Turn on the camera.
When connected correctly, the PictBridge start-up
screen 1 will be displayed in the camera monitor.
Then the print selection screen will be displayed 2.
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j Connecting the Audio Video/USB Cable
When connecting the audio video/USB cable, be sure that the connectors are oriented correctly. Do not use force when connecting the audio video/USB cable. When disconnecting the
audio video/USB cable, do not pull the connector at an angle.
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Printing Pictures One at a Time
After connecting the camera to the printer correctly (c 80), print pictures by
following the procedure below.
1 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
the desired picture and press d.
The PictBridge menu is displayed.
Press t (j) to switch to thumbnail display.
Press v (k) to switch back to full-frame playback.
2 Choose [Copies] and press d.
3 Choose the number of copies (up to nine)
and press d.
4 Choose [Paper size] and press d.
5 Choose the desired paper size and press
d.
To specify paper size using printer settings, choose
[Default] in the paper size menu and press d.
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PictBridge
Start print
Copies
Paper size
Exit
Copies
4
Exit
PictBridge
Start print
Copies
Paper size
Exit
Paper size
Default
3.5 × 5 in.
5 × 7 in.
100 × 150mm
A4
Exit
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6 Choose [Start print] and press d.
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7 Printing starts.
Monitor display returns to that shown in step 1 when
printing is complete.
To cancel before all copies have been printed, press
d.
PictBridge
Start print
Copies
Paper size
Exit
Iv
Printing
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Current print/
total number of prints
Printing Multiple Pictures
After connecting the camera to the printer correctly (c 80), print pictures by
following the procedure below.
1 When the print selection screen is dis-
played, press m.
The print menu is displayed.
2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
[Paper size] and press d.
Print menu
Print selection
Print all images
DPOF printing
Paper size
Exit
Cancel
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3 Choose the desired paper size and press
d.
To specify paper size using printer settings, choose
[Default] in the paper size menu and press d.
4 Choose [Print selection], [Print all images]
or [DPOF printing] and press d.
Print selection
Choose the pictures and number of copies
(up to nine) of each.
Rotate the rotary multi selector to select pictures, and press G or H to set the number
of copies for each.
Pictures selected for printing can be recognized by the check mark (y) and the
numeral indicating the number of copies to
be printed. A check mark is not displayed
with pictures for which 0 copies have been specified and these pictures
will not be printed.
Press v (k) to switch to full-frame playback.
Press t (j) to switch back to thumbnail display.
Press d when setting is complete.
The menu shown at right will be displayed.
To print, choose [Start print] and press d.
Choose [Cancel] and press d to return to
the print menu.
Print all images
All pictures stored in the internal memory, or
on the memory card, are printed one at a
time.
The menu shown at right will be displayed.
To print, choose [Start print] and press d.
Choose [Cancel] and press d to return to
the print menu.
Paper size
Default
3.5 × 5 in.
5 × 7 in.
100 × 150mm
A4
Exit
Print menu
Print selection
Print all images
DPOF printing
Paper size
Exit
Print selection10
Back
Print selection
010 prints
Start print
Cancel
Exit
Print all images
018 prints
Start print
Cancel
Exit
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DPOF printing
Print pictures for which a print order has been
created in [Print set] (c 85).
The menu shown at right will be displayed.
To print, choose [Start print] and press d.
Choose [Cancel] and press d to return to the
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print menu.
To view the current print order, choose [View
images] and press d. To print pictures, press
d again.
DPOF printing
010 prints
Start print
View images
Cancel
Exit
Back
10View images
5 Printing starts.
Monitor display returns to the print menu (step 2)
when printing is complete.
To cancel before all copies have been printed, press
Iv
Printing
002/010
d.
Current print/
total number of prints
j Paper Size
The camera supports the following paper sizes: [Default] (the default paper size for the current printer), [3.5 × 5 in.], [5 × 7 in.], [100 × 150mm], [4 × 6 in.], [8 × 10 in.], [Letter], [A3],
and [A4]. Only sizes supported by the current printer will be displayed. To specify paper size
using printer settings, choose [Default] in the paper size menu.
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Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print Set
The [Print set] option in the playback menu is used to create digital “print
orders” for printing on DPOF-compatible devices (c 172).
In addition to pictures themselves, shooting date and photo information
(shutter speed, aperture, etc.) can also be printed.
When the camera is connected to a PictBridge-compatible printer, pictures
can be printed from the printer according to the DPOF print order you have
created for pictures on the memory card. If the memory card is removed
from the camera, you can create the DPOF print order for pictures in the
internal memory and print pictures according to the DPOF print order.
1 Press m in playback mode.
The playback menu is displayed.
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2 Use the rotary multi selector to choose
[Print set] and press d.
The print set menu is displayed.
3 Choose [Print selected] and press d.
4 Choose the pictures and number of cop-
ies (up to nine) of each.
Rotate the rotary multi selector to select pictures, and
press G or H to set the number of copies for each.
Pictures selected for printing can be recognized by the
check mark (y) icon and the numeral indicating the
number of copies to be printed. A check mark is not
displayed with pictures for which 0 copies have been
specified and these pictures will not be printed.
Press v (k) to switch to full-frame playback.
Press t (j) to switch back to thumbnail display.
Press d when setting is complete.
Playback menu
Print set
Slide show
Delete
Protect
Rotate image
Exit
Print set
Print selected
Delete print set
Exit
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Print selection
Back
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shooting date and photo information.
[Date]: Print date of recording on all pictures in the
print order.
[Info]: Print shutter speed and aperture on all pictures
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in the print order. Note that this information is
not printed with direct connection to a printer.
Print set
Exit
Done
Date
Info
[Done]: Complete the print order and exit.
Pictures selected for printing are recognized by the
w icon displayed with playback.
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j Print Set
[Date] and [Info] are reset each time the print set menu is displayed.
k Deleting All Print Orders
Choose [Delete print set] in step 3 and press d. Print orders for all pictures will be deleted.
k Note on the Print Set [Date] Option
The date and time printed on pictures with DPOF printing
when [Date] in the print set menu is enabled are those
recorded with the picture when it was taken. Date and time
printed using this option are not affected when the camera’s
date and time setting are changed from the setup menu after
pictures are recorded.
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l Differences Between Print Set and Date Imprint
Date and time can only be printed on pictures using the [Date] option in the print set menu
when pictures are printed from a DPOF-compatible printer (c 172). Use the [Date imprint]
(c 111) option in the setup menu to print the date on pictures from a printer that does not
support DPOF (position of the date is fixed). When the date option for both [Print set] and
[Date imprint] is enabled, only the date from the [Date imprint] option is printed, even when a
DPOF-compatible printer is used.
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