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En Ref ere nce Manual DIGIT AL CAMERA.
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i Introduction Parts of the Camera and Main Functions The Basics of Shooting and Playback Shooting Features Playback Features Recording and Playing Ba ck Movies Genera l Camera Se tup Using the Wi-Fi .
ii Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Nikon COOL PIX P340 digital camera. Before using the camera, please re ad the information in “For Your Saf ety” ( A vii-ix) and familiarize yourself with the information provided in this manual.
iii Introduction About This Manual If you want to start usi ng the camera right away, see “The Basi cs of Shooting and Playback” ( A 16). To learn about the parts of the camera an d information that is displayed in the monitor, see “P arts of the Camera and Main Fu nctions” ( A 1).
iv Introduction Information and Precautions Life-Long Learning As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learni ng” commitment to ongoing product support and education, continually updated informat ion is available online at the following sites: • For users in the U.
v Introduction About the Manuals • No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system , or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without Nikon’s prior written permission.
vi Introduction Disposing of Data Storage Devices Please note that deleting images or form a tting data storage devices such as memory cards or built-in camera memory doe s not completely erase the original image data.
vii Introduction To prevent damage t o your Nikon product or injury to yours elf or to others, read the following safet y precautions in their ent irety before using this equipment. Keep thes e safety instructio ns where all those who use the product will read them.
viii Introduction Do not leave the product where it will be exposed to extremely high temperatures, such as in an enclosed automobile or in direct sunlight Failure to observe this precaution could cause damage or fire.
ix Introduction wires become expose d, take it to a Nikon-authorized service representative fo r inspection. Failure to observe the se precautions could res ult in fire or electric shock. • Do not handle the plug or charging AC adapter with wet hands.
x Introduction Notices for Customers in the U.S.A. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE SE INSTRUCTIONS For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet if needed.
xi Introduction Notice for Customers in the State of Califo rnia 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. Wash hands after handling.
xii Introduction This product is controlled by the Un ited States Export Administration Regulations, and you are re quired to obta in permission fr om the United St ates government if you export or re-export th is product to any country to which the United States embargoes goods.
xiii Introduction and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio freq uency (RF) Exposure rules.
xiv Introduction Precautions when Using Radio Trans missions Always keep in mind that radio tra nsmission or recept ion of data is subject to interception by third parties. Note that Nikon is not responsible for data or information leak s that may occur during data transfer .
xv Introduction Introduction ............ ............ ......... ............ ............. ............ ......... ............ ............ ......... ii Read This First ..... ............................................. .............................
xvi Introduction Special Effects Mode (Applying Effe cts When Shooting) ......................................... 44 A , B , C , D Modes (Setting the Exposure for Shooting) ...... .................................... 46 The Control Ran ge of the Shutter Speed .
xvii Introduction Using the Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Fu nction . ............ ............ ............ .......... ......... 94 Functions That Can Be Performed Us ing Wi-Fi ............................................................ 94 Take Photos . ....
xviii Introduction Saving a Frame from a Movie as a Still Image .................. .................. ................... ......... E 22 The Shooting Menu ( A , B , C or D Mode) ..... .................................... ................... E 23 Image Quality .
xix Introduction Time Zone and Date .... ............... ................... ................... .................. ............... ................... ......... E 66 Monitor Settings .. ................... ............... .................. .........
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1 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions Parts of the Camera and Main Functions The Camera Body 34 2 1 11 10 56 8 7 1 12 14 9 13 Fla sh ra i se d Lens cover c lo sed 1 Eyelet for camera strap ....... ............... 7 2 Zoom control. .................
2 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions * Also referred to as the “mul ti selector“ in this manu al. 91 2 11 10 14 13 26 7 5 4 81 5 13 1 Monitor ................ .................. ..............10 2 k (apply sele ction) button ..................
3 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions Principle Functions of the Controls For Shooting Control Mai n Functi on A Mode dial Change the shooting mode. 26 Zoom control Move toward g ( i ) (telephoto) to zoom in closer to the subject, and move toward f ( h ) (wide-angle) to zoom out and view a larger area.
4 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions Shutter-release button When pressed halfway (i .e., if you stop pressing when you feel resistance sligh tly): Set focus and exposure. When pressed all the way (i.e., i f you press the button all the way down): Release the shutter.
5 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions For Playback Control Ma in Function A c (playback) button • When the camera is turned off, press and hold this button to turn the camera on in playback mode.
6 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions d (menu) button Display a nd hide the menu. 8 , 83 l (delete) butt on Delete imag es. 33 Shutter-release button Return to shooting mode.
7 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions Attaching the Camera Str ap * Pass the strap through either the left or right strap eyelet and atta ch the strap.
8 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions Use the multi se lector and k button to navigate the me nus. 1 Press the d button. • The menu that matche s the status of the camera , such as shooting or playback menu, is displayed. Unavailable menu items are displaye d in gray and cannot be selected.
9 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions Switching Among Menu Tabs To display a different menu, such as t he setup me nu ( A 92), use the multi selector to switch to an other tab. Tab Types For Shooting For Playback A tab: Displays the settings available for the current shooting mode ( A 27) .
10 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions The information that is displayed in th e monitor during shooting and playback changes depending on the camera’ s settings and state of use.
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14 Parts of the Camera and Main Functions 1 You can check for loss of contrast deta il in highlights and shadows from the histogr am that is displa yed, or the flashing dis play for each ton e level. These provide gui delines when adjusting th e image br ightness wit h functions such as exposure compensation.
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16 The Basics of Shooting and Playback The Basics of Shooting and Playback 1 Open the battery- chamber/ memory card slot cov er . 2 Inser t the battery. • Push the orange batter y latch in the directi on indica ted by the arrow ( 1 ), and fully inser t the batter y ( 2 ).
17 The Basics of Shooting and Playback Removing the Battery T urn the camera off and ma ke sure that the power-on lamp and the monitor have turned off , and then open the batt ery- chamber/memory card slot co ver . Move the batter y latch in the direction indicated by the arro w ( 1 ) to eject the batter y ( 2 ).
18 The Basics of Shooting and Playback 1 Prepare the included charging AC adapter. If a plug adapter* is included with your camera, attach the plug adapter to the plug on th e charging AC adapter. Push the plug adapter firmly until it is securely held in place.
19 The Basics of Shooting and Playback 3 Disconnect the charging AC adapter from the electrical outlet and then disconnect the USB cable. B Notes About Charging Do not, under any circumstances, use an.
20 The Basics of Shooting and Playback 1 T urn off the camera and open the battery- chamber/memory card slot co ver . 2 Inse r t the me mor y c ard. • Slide the m emory card in until it cl icks into place.
21 The Basics of Shooting and Playback Removing Memory Cards Turn the camera off and make sure that the power-on lamp and the monitor have turned off, and then open the batter y-chamber/ memory card slot cove r. Gently push the memory card into the camera ( 1 ) to partiall y eject the card ( 2 ).
22 The Basics of Shooting and Playback 1 Press the power switch. • If you are turning the camera on for the first time , see “S etting the Display Language, Date, and Time” ( A 24). • The monitor turns on. • T o turn the camera off, press the power switch again.
23 The Basics of Shooting and Playback C The Auto Off Function • The time that elapses before the camera enters standby mode is about 1 minute. The time can be changed using the Auto off setting in the setup menu ( A 92).
24 The Basics of Shooting and Playback Setting the Display Language, Date , and T ime When the camera is turned on for the first tim e, the language-selection scr een and the date and time setting scr een for the camera clock ar e displayed . • If you exit without se tting the date and time, O will flash when the s hooting screen is displayed.
25 The Basics of Shooting and Playback 5 Set the date and time , and pr ess the k button. • Select a fie ld: P res s JK (changes between D , M , Y , h , and m ). • Edit the date and time: Press HI . Date and time can also be changed by rotating the multi selector or command dial.
26 The Basics of Shooting and Playback Rotate the mode dial to select a shooting mode. • A (auto) mode is used in this exampl e. Rotate the mode dial to A . C Notes About the Flash In situati ons where a flash is needed, such as in dark locations or when the su bject is backlit, make sure to r aise the flash ( A 54).
27 The Basics of Shooting and Playback Available Shooting Modes A Auto mode ( A 35) Used for general shooting. y (Scene) mode ( A 36 ) Camera settings are optimized accordin g to the scene that you select.
28 The Basics of Shooting and Playback 1 Hold the camera steady . • Keep finge rs and other objects away f rom the lens, flash, AF-assist illuminator, micro phone, and speaker . • When taking pic tures in portrait (“tall“) orientation, turn the camera so that the flash is above the lens .
29 The Basics of Shooting and Playback Using the Z oom When you move the zoom control, th e zoom lens position changes. • To zoom in closer to th e subject: Mov e toward g (teleph oto) • To zoom out and view a larger ar ea: Move toward f (wide-angle) • Rotating the zoom control all the wa y in either direction adju sts the zoom q uickly.
30 The Basics of Shooting and Playback 1 Press the shutter-release button halfway. • When the subject is in focus, the focus area that in cludes the sub ject or focus indicator ( A 10) glows green (multiple focus areas can glow gree n).
31 The Basics of Shooting and Playback The Shutter-release Button B Notes About Saving Images and R ecording Movies The indicato r showing th e number of ex posures re maining or the indicato r showing the maximum m ovie length flashes while images are be ing saved or wh ile a movie is being recorded.
32 The Basics of Shooting and Playback 1 Press the c (playback) button. • If you press and hold down the c (playback) button while the camera is turned off, the camera turns on in playback mode. 2 Use the multi se lector to select an image to display.
33 The Basics of Shooting and Playback 1 Press the l button to delete the image currently displayed in the monitor. 2 Use the multi selector HI to select the desired deletion method and press the k button. • To exit without dele ting, press the d button.
34 The Basics of Shooting and Playback Operating the Erase Selected Images Screen 1 Use the multi selector J K to s el e c t a n i m a g e to b e d e le t e d , a n d then use H to display S .
35 Shooting Features Shooting Features Used for general shooting. • The camera detects the main subject and focuses on it. If a human face is detecte d, the camera automatically sets fo cus priority on it. • See “Focusing” ( A 77) for more information.
36 Shooting Features When a scene is selected, ca mera settings are automatically optimized for the selected scene. Press the d button to display the scene men u and select one of the following scenes using th e multi selector. 1 The camera focuses on the ar ea in the c enter of the frame.
37 Shooting Features Tips and Notes x Scene aut o select or • When you point the camera at the subjec t, the camera automatically selects the optimum scene mode from the list below and adjusts the shooting settings accordingly. • Depending u pon shooting conditi ons, the cam era may not se lect the desire d scene mode.
38 Shooting Features c Landscape • From the s creen di splayed after Landsc ape is selected, select Noise reduction burst or Single shot . • Noise reduc tion burst : This enables you to shoot a sharp landscape with a minimum of noise .
39 Shooting Features e Night portr ait • From the s creen disp layed after Night portrait is selected, select Y Hand- held or Z Tripod . • One image is captured at a slow shutter speed .
40 Shooting Features k Close-up From the screen displaye d after k Close-up is selected, select Noise reduction burst or Single shot . •N o i s e r e d u c t i o n b u r s t : This enables you to shoot a sharp image with a minimum of noise .
41 Shooting Features B Notes About HDR • Use of a tripod is recommend ed. Set Vibration reduction ( A 92) in the setup menu to Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera. • The angle of view (i. e., the area vis ible in the fram e) seen in the saved image is narrower than that seen in the monitor at the time of shooting.
42 Shooting Features B Notes About Printing Panoram a Images The entire image may not be able to be pr inted depending on the printer’s settings. Additionally, printing may not be possible depending on the printer.
43 Shooting Features B Pet Portrait Auto Release • Press the multi sel ector J ( n ) to change the Pet portrait auto release settings. - Y : The camera automatically releases the shutter whe n it detects a dog or cat face. - Off : The camera does not release the shutte r automatically, even if a dog or cat face is detected.
44 Shooting Features Effects can be applied to images during shooting. Press the d button to display the special eff ects menu and select an eff ect using the multi selecto r. • You can adjust the eff ect level by using the contro l ring ( A 69). • The camera focuses on the area in the center of the fr ame.
45 Shooting Features * Some effects cannot be selected depending on the setting of Movie options ( A 90). Functions Available in Special Effects Mode • Flash mode ( A 54) • Self-timer ( A 57) • Focus mode ( A 59) • Exposure compensation ( A 63) • Shooting menu ( A 66) Painting* Gives the image a painti ng-like ap pearance.
46 Shooting Features Images can be shot with greater control by setting the sho oting menu ( A 66) it ems in addition to setting the shut ter speed or aperture value manually a ccording to shooting conditions and requirem ents. • The focus area for autofocus diffe rs depending on the setting of AF area mode ( A 67).
47 Shooting Features Exposure The procedure for shooting imag es at th e desired brightness (exposure) by adjusting the shu tter speed o r aperture v alue is call ed “determine exposure.
48 Shooting Features A (Programmed auto) Use for automa tic control o f the exposure by the camera. • Different combinations of shutter speed and aperture value can be selected without changing the exposure by rotatin g the command dial (“flexible progr am”).
49 Shooting Features B Notes About Shooting • When zooming i s performed af ter the exposure is set, exp osure combinations or aperture val ue may be changed. • When the subje ct is too dark or too bri ght, it may not be possible to ob tain the appropriate exposure .
50 Shooting Features The Control Range of the Shutter Speed The control range of the shutter speed differs depending on the aperture value or the ISO sensitivity setting. Additional ly, the control range chang es in the following continuous shooting settings.
51 Shooting Features Setting combinations that are frequently used for shooting (User settings) can be saved in i . Shooting is possible in A (progr ammed auto), B (shutter-priority auto), C (aper ture-priority auto) or D (manual). Rotate the mo de dial to i to retr ieve the settings saved in Save user settings .
52 Shooting Features Saving Settings in i Mode (Save User Settings) The frequently used settings for sh ooting can be changed and saved in i . 1 Rotate the mode dial to th e original shooting mode.
53 Shooting Features The functions that are available vary with the shoo ting mode, as shown below. 1 Availability depends on the setting. See “Default Settings” ( A 64 ) for more information. 2 When the shooting mode is D , exposur e compensation cannot be used.
54 Shooting Features Using the F lash Y ou can shoot images with a flash by raising the bui lt-in flas h. Y ou c an set the flash mode to match the sh ooting conditi ons. 1 Lower the K (flash pop-up) control to ra ise the flash. • When the flash is lowered, flash op eration is disabled and S is displayed.
55 Shooting Features B The Flash Lamp The status of the flash can be confirmed by pressing the shutter-release bu tton halfway. • On: The flash fires when you press the shutter- release button all the way down. • Flashing: The flash is charging. The camera cannot shoot images.
56 Shooting Features C The Flash Mo de Setting • The available flash modes differ depending on the shooting mode. * Availability depends on the setting. See "Default Settings" ( A 6 4) for more information. • The setting applied in the following situat ions is saved in the camera’s memory even after the camer a is turned off.
57 Shooting Features Using the Self-timer The camera is equipp ed with a self-ti mer that r eleases the sh utter about 10 seconds or 2 secon ds after you pr ess the shutter -relea se button. Set Vib ra ti o n reductio n ( A 92) to Off in the setup menu when usin g a tripod to stabiliz e the camera during shooting.
58 Shooting Features Shooting Smiling Faces Automatically (Smile Timer) When the camera detec ts a smiling face, y ou can take an image autom atically without pressing the shutter-release button. • This function can be used when the shooting mode is A (auto), A , B , C , D or i , or Portrait or Night portrait scene mode.
59 Shooting Features Using Focus Mode Set the focu s mode according t o the distance to the su bject. 1 Press the multi selector I ( D ). 2 Selec t the desired focus mode and press the k button. • If a setting is not applied by pressing the k button within a few seconds, the selection will be can celed.
60 Shooting Features Available Focus Modes B Notes About Shooting with the Flash The flash may be unable to light the entire subject at distances of less tha n 50 cm (1 ft 8 in.). C Focus Mode Setting • The setting may not be available with some shootin g modes.
61 Shooting Features Taking Images with Manual Focus Available when the shooting mode is A , B , C , D or i , special e ffects mode or Sports scene mode. 1 Press the multi selector I ( D ), select E (manual focus), and then press the k button. 2 Use the multi se lector to ad just the focus while checking the enlarged view.
62 Shooting Features C E (Manual Focus) • The digits displayed for the gauge on the ri ght of the monitor in step 2 serve as a guideline for the distance to a subject that is in focus when the gauge is ne ar the center. • The actual range at which the subject can be in focus varies depending on the aperture value and zoom posi tion.
63 Shooting Features Adjusting Brightness (E xposure Compensation ) You can adjust overall imag e brightness. 1 Press the multi selector K ( o ). 2 Select a compensation value and press the k button. • To brighten the imag e, set a positive (+) value.
64 Shooting Features Default Settings The default se ttings for each sh ooting mode are described below. Shooting mode Flash mode ( A 54) Self-time r ( A 57) Focus mode ( A 59) Exposure compensation ( A 63) A (auto) U OFF 1 A 2 0.0 u (special effects) W 3 OFF A 0.
65 Shooting Features 1 Smile timer can also be sele cted. 2 E (manual focus) cannot be selected. 3 The flash is fixed at W (off) when High ISO mo nochrome is selected. 4 The setting cannot be changed. The camera automatically selects the flash mode appropriat e for the scene it has selected.
66 Shooting Features The settings listed bel ow can be changed by pressing the d button during shooting. Common Opti ons For A , B , C , D , i modes Functions That Can Be Set with the d Button (Shooting Menu) Option Description A Image quality Allows you to set the im age quality (compression ratio) of images to be saved.
67 Shooting Features Metering Allows you to set the method th at the camera uses to measure the brig htness of the subject. • Default setting: Matr ix E 34 Continuous Allows you to select single or conti nuous shooting . • Default setting: Single E 35 ISO sensitivity Allows you to control the ca mera’s sensitivity to light.
68 Shooting Features Multiple exposure Allows you to combine two to three images and save them as a single image. • Default setting: - Multipl e expos ure mo de : Off - Auto gain : On E 48 Save user setti ngs Allows yo u to save th e curre nt setting s in mode dial i ( A 51).
69 Shooting Features The following functions can be also set or a djusted by rotating the control ring. The functions that can be changed vary depending on the shooting mode. • The control ring cannot be us ed while recording movies. 1 The zoom position is switched to all the position s that can be selected for Zoom memory in the shooting menu.
70 Shooting Features Using the Control Ring in A (Auto), A , B , C , D , i Modes 1 Rotate the control ring when the shooting screen is displayed. • The Sta ndard setting for each sh ooting mode ( A 6 9) or the last used function is adjusted.
71 Shooting Features The following functions can be also set by pressing the w (function) button instead of displaying the corre sponding menu by pressing the d button. • This function can be used when the shooting mode is A , B , C , D or i . 1 Press the w (function) button when the shooting screen is displayed.
72 Shooting Features Some functions cannot be used with other me nu settings. Functions That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously Restrict ed function Setting Description Flash mode Focus mode ( A 59) When B (inf inity) is se lected, the flas h is not available.
73 Shooting Features Image size Image quality ( A 66) • When Im age quali ty is set to RAW (NRW) , Image size is fixed at F 4000×3000 . • When RAW (NRW) + Fine or RAW (NRW) + Norma l is selected, Image size of the JPEG image can be set. Note, however, that u 3968×2232 , O 1920×1080 , I 3984× 2656 and H 3000×3000 cannot be selected.
74 Shooting Features Continuous/ Exposure bracketing Continuous ( A 67)/ Exposure bracket ing ( A 67) Continuous and Exposure bracketing are not available simultaneously. Self-timer ( A 57) When self- timer is used, a si ngle image is shot even if Continuous H , Continuous L , Pre-shooting ca che , or BSS has been set.
75 Shooting Features AF area m ode Smile timer ( A 58) The camera ca ptures images using face detection regard less of the applied AF area mode option.
76 Shooting Features B Notes About Digital Zoom • Depending on the shooting mode or the current settin gs, digital zoom may not be available ( E 73). • When digital zoom is in effect, sel ectable options for AF area mode or metering mode are restricted.
77 Shooting Features The focus area varie s depe nding on the shooting mode. Using the Target Finding AF In A (auto) mode, or when AF area mode ( A 67) in A , B , C , D or i mode is set to Target finding AF , the camera focuses in the manner described below when you press the shu tter-release button hal fway.
78 Shooting Features Using Face Detection In the fo llowing settings, t he camera us es face detection to a utomatically fo cus on human faces. • Scene auto selector , Portra it , or Night portrait .
79 Shooting Features Using Skin Softening When the shutter is released whil e using one of the sho oting modes list ed below, the camera detects human faces and proces ses the image to soften facial skin tones (up to 3 faces).
80 Shooting Features Focus Lock Use focus lock to captur e creative composit ions even when the focus area is set to the center of the frame. 1 Position the subjec t in the center of the frame and press the shutter-release button halfway. • Confirm that the focus area glows green.
81 Playback Features Playback Features Moving the zoom control toward g ( i ) in full-frame playback mode ( A 32) zooms in on the image. • You can change the zoom ratio by moving the zoom control toward f ( h ) or g ( i ). The zoom can also be adjusted by rotating the command dial.
82 Playback Features Moving the zoom control toward f ( h ) in full- frame playback mode ( A 32) displays images as thumbnails. • You can change the number of thum bnails displayed by moving the zoom control toward f ( h ) or g ( i ).
83 Playback Features When viewing images in full-frame pl ayback mode or thumbnail playback mode, you can configure the playback menu settings listed below by pressing the d button ( A 8).
84 Playback Features 1 Edited images are sav ed as separate files. Some images m ay not be edited. 2 Select an image on the imag e selection screen . See “Using the Screen for Selecting Images“ ( A 85) for mo re informatio n. h Copy 2 Allows you to copy image s between the in ternal memory and a me mory card.
85 Playback Features Using the Screen for Selecting Images When an image selec tion screen such as the one shown on the right is displayed while operating the camera, fo llow the pro cedures describ ed below to select the images . 1 Use the multi selector JK or rotate it to select the desired image.
86 Recording and Playin g Back Movies Recording and Playing Back Movies 1 Display the shooting screen. • Check the remain ing amount of m ovie recording time.
87 Recording and Playin g Back Movies B Maximum Movie Length Individual mo vie files cannot exce ed 4 GB in size or 29 minutes in length, even when there is su fficient free space on the memory card for longer r ecording. • The maximum movie le ngth for a single movie is displayed on the s hooting screen.
88 Recording and Playin g Back Movies B Notes About Using Zoom During Movie Recordi ng • The zoom indicator is not displayed during movie recording. • There may be some degradation in image qu a lity when digital zoom is used.
89 Recording and Playin g Back Movies Saving Still Images While Recording Movies If the shutter-release button is pressed all th e way while recording a movi e, one frame is saved as a still image (JPEG image). Movie recording continues while the still im age is being saved.
90 Recording and Playin g Back Movies Functions That Can Be S et with the d Button (Mov ie M enu) The settings of the me nu options listed below can be configured. Press the c butt on to ente r playback mode. Movies ar e indicated by the movie optio ns icon ( E 59).
91 Recording and Playin g Back Movies Functions Available During Playback Rotate the m ulti sele ctor or the command dial to advance or rewind. Playback controls are disp layed at the bottom of the monitor. The operations listed be low can be performed by using the multi selecto r JK to select a control and then pressing the k button.
General Camera Setup 92 General Camera Setup The settings of the me nu options listed below can be configured. Functions That Can Be Set with the d Button (Setup Menu) Press the d button M z (setup) tab ( A 9) Option Descript ion A Welcome screen Allows you to select whether or not the welco me screen is d isplayed when the camera is turned on.
93 General Camera Setup Auto of f Allows you to set the amount of time that passes before the monitor turns off to save power. E 74 Format memory/ Format card Allows you to format the internal memory or the memory c ard. E 75 Language Allows you to change the camera’s display language.
94 Using the Wi-Fi (W ireless LAN) Function Using the Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Function You can perform the fol lowing functions if you install the dedicated softwa re “Wireless Mo bile Utility” on yo ur smart de vice that runs on Android OS or iOS, and connect it to the camera.
95 Using the Wi-Fi (W ireless LAN) Function 1 Use the multi selector HI to select Connect to smart device and press the k button. • See “Notes About Wi-Fi Connection” ( A 96) when Connect to smart device cannot be selected. • When the Wi-Fi function is turned on, the SSID and p assword are di splayed.
96 Using the Wi-Fi (W ireless LAN) Function To Terminate the Wi-Fi Connection • Turn off the came ra. • Set the Wi-Fi setting on the smart d evice to Off. B Notes About Wi-Fi Connection • Connect to smart device cannot be selecte d in the fo llowing situat ions: - When no memory card is i nserted in th e camera.
97 Connecting the Cam era to a TV, Compute r, or Printer Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or Printer You can enhance your enjoyment of images and movies by connecting the camera to a TV, computer, or printer.
98 Connecting the Cam era to a TV, Compute r, or Printer Viewing images on a TV E 15 Images and movies capture d with the camera can be viewed on a TV.
99 Connecting the Ca mera to a TV, Computer, or Print er ViewNX 2 is an all-in-one s oftware package which ena bles you to transfer, view, edit and share images. Install ViewNX 2 using the included ViewNX 2 CD-ROM. Installing ViewNX 2 Compatible Operating Systems Windows Windows 8.
100 Connecting the Ca mera to a TV, Computer, or Print er 2 Select a language in the language selec tion dialog to open the installation window. • If the desired language is not available, click Reg.
101 Connecting the Ca mera to a TV, Computer, or Print er Transferring Images to the Computer 1 Choose how ima ges will be copied to the computer. Choose one of the following methods: • Direct USB connection : Turn the camera off and ensure that the memory card is inser ted in th e camera.
102 Connecting the Ca mera to a TV, Computer, or Print er 2 Transfer images to the computer. • Click S tart Transfer . • At default settings, all the images on the me mory card will be copie d to the computer. 3 Terminate the connection. • If the camera is connected to th e computer, turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable.
E 1 The Reference Secti on provides detailed informati on and hints about using the camera. Shooting Using Easy Panor ama (Shooting and P layback) ...................... E 2 Playback Viewing and Deleting Images Captured Continuously (Sequence) ...... .
Reference Sect ion E 2 Shooting with Easy Panorama 1 Select W Normal (180°) or X Wide (360°) as the shooting range and press the k button. • When the camera is readied in the horizontal position, the image size (width × height) is as follows .
Reference Sect ion E 3 4 Move the camera in one of the four directions until the guid e indicator reaches the end. • When the cam era dete cts which direction it is moving in, shooting begin s. Example of Camera Movement • Using your body as th e axis of rotation, move the camer a slowly in an ar c, in the direction of the marking ( KLJI ).
Reference Sect ion E 4 Viewing Imag es Captured w ith Easy Pa norama Switch to playback mode ( A 32), display an image captured using easy panorama in full- frame playback mode, and then press the k button to scroll the ima ge in the direction that was used when shooting.
Reference Sect ion E 5 Viewing Imag es in a Se quence Images captured continuously are saved as a sequence. The first image of a sequence is us ed as the key picture to represent the sequence when displayed in full-frame playback mode or thumbnail playback mode (d efault setting).
Reference Sect ion E 6 Deleting Images in a Se quence When the l button is pressed for images in a sequence, the images that are deleted vary depending on h o w the sequen ces are displaye d. • When the key pic ture is displa yed: - Current image : All images in the displayed se quence are deleted.
Reference Sect ion E 7 Before Editing Images You can easi ly edit images on this camera. Edited copies are saved a s separate files. Edited copies are save d with the same shooting date and time as the original. C Restrictions on Image Editing An image can be edited up to ten times.
Reference Sect ion E 8 k Quick Retouch: Enhancin g Contrast and Saturation Use the multi selector HI to select the desired effect level and press the k button. • The edit ed versio n is dis played on t he right . • To exit without saving the copy, press J .
Reference Sect ion E 9 e Skin Softening: Softening Skin Tones 1 Use the multi selector HI to select the desired effect level and press the k button. • To exit without saving the copy, press J . 2 Preview the result and press the k button. • The edited face is zoomed in.
Reference Sect ion E 10 p Filter Effects: Applying Digital Filter Effects 1 Use the multi selector HI to select the desired filter effect and press the k button.
Reference Sect ion E 11 2 Use HI to select the color to keep and press the k button. 3 Preview the result and press the k button . • An edited copy is created. • To exit without saving the copy, press J . g Small Picture: Redu cing the Size of an Image 1 Use the multi selector HI to select the desired copy size and press the k button.
Reference Sect ion E 12 F RAW (NRW) Processing: Creating JPEG Images from NRW Images 1 Use the multi selector HIJK to select the image to be RAW processed and press the k button. 2 Set the RAW (NRW) processing parameters. • Apply the settings below wh ile checking the image by moving the zoom control toward g ( i ).
Reference Sect ion E 13 B Notes About RAW (NRW) Processing • This camera can only create JPEG-format copies of RA W (NRW) images taken with this camera. •P r e s e t m a n u a l of White balance can only be selected for im ages taken with White balance set to Preset manual .
Reference Sect ion E 14 a Crop: Creating a Cropped Copy 1 Move the zoom control to enlarge the image ( A 81). 2 Refine copy composition and press the d button. • Move the zoom control toward g ( i ) or f ( h ) to adjust the zoom ratio. Se t a zoom ratio at which u is displayed.
Reference Sect ion E 15 1 Turn off the camera and connect it to the TV. • Make sure that the plugs are properly oriented. Do not insert or remove the plugs at an angle when connecting or disconn ecting them. 2 Set the TV’s input to ex ternal input.
Reference Sect ion E 16 Users of PictBridge-compati ble printers can connect the camera directl y to the printer and print images without using a computer. Connecting the Camer a to a Printer 1 Turn off the camera. 2 Turn on the printer. • Check printer settings.
Reference Sect ion E 17 4 The camera is automatically turned on. • The PictB ridge startup s creen ( 1 ) is dis played in the camera monitor, followed by the Print selection screen ( 2 ).
Reference Sect ion E 18 3 Select the desired number of copies (up to 9) and press the k button. 4 Select Paper size and press the k button. 5 Select the desired paper size and press the k button. • To apply the p aper size setting configured on the printer, select Default as the pape r size option.
Reference Sect ion E 19 Printing Multiple Images 1 When the Print selection screen is displayed, press th e d button. 2 Use the multi selector HI to select Paper size and press the k button. • To exit the print menu, press the d button. 3 Select the desired paper size and press the k button.
Reference Sect ion E 20 Print selection Select images (up to 99) and the number of copies (up to 9) of each. • Use the multi s elector JK to select images, and use HI to specify the number of copies to be printed.
E 21 Reference Sect ion When editing movies, use a su fficiently charged battery t o prevent the camera from turning off during editing. Wh en the battery level indicator is B , movie editing is not possible. B Restrictions on Movie Editing Movies recorded with n 1080/60i or q 1080/50i , or p iFrame 720/30p or p iFrame 720/25p cann ot be edi ted.
E 22 Reference Sect ion 5 Use HI to select m (Save) and press the k button. • Follow the instructions on the screen to save the movie. B Notes About Movie Extracting • A movie that was created by editing cannot be edited again.
E 23 Reference Sect ion Image Quality Set the image qua lity (compression ra tio) used when sav ing images. Lower compression ratios result in higher quality image s, but the numb er of images that can be saved is reduced.
E 24 Reference Sect ion C Image Quality Setting • The image quality can be set in any shooting mode. The setting is also appl ied to other shooting modes (e xcept shootin g mode i and Easy pan orama scene mode). • RAW (NRW) images cannot be s ave d in the following shootin g modes.
E 25 Reference Sect ion Image Size Set the image size (number of pixe ls) used when saving JPEG imag es. The larger the image size, t he larger th e size at which it can be printed, but the number of images that can be saved is reduced. C Image Size Setting • The image size can be set in any shooting mode .
E 26 Reference Sect ion Picture Control (COOLPIX Picture Control) (Changing the Settings for Image Recording) Change the settings f or image reco rding accor ding to the shooting sce ne or your prefer ences. Sharpness, contr ast a nd saturation can be adjusted in detail.
E 27 Reference Sect ion Customizing Existing COOLPIX Picture Controls: Quick Adjust and Manual Adjust COOLPIX Picture Control can be customiz ed using Quick adjust, which allows for balanced adjustmen.
E 28 Reference Sect ion Types of Quick Adjust and Manua l Adjust Option Description Quick a djus t 1 Adjusts the sha rpness, contrast and saturation levels automatically. Setting to the – si de reduces the effe ct of the se lected COOLPIX Picture Control, and setting to the + side emphasizes it s effect.
E 29 Reference Sect ion 1 Quick adjust is not available in Neutral , Monochr ome , Custom 1 and Custom 2 . The values set manual ly are disa bled if qu ick adjus t is used after manual setting. 2 Not displayed for Monochrome . 3 Only displayed for Monochrome .
E 30 Reference Sect ion Custom Picture Control (COOLPIX Custom Picture Control) Customize the sett ings of COOLPIX Picture Cont rol ( E 27) and register them in Custom 1 or Custom 2 of Picture Control . Creating C OOLPIX C ustom Picture Controls 1 Use the multi selector HI to select Edit and save , and press the k button.
E 31 Reference Sect ion White Balance (Adjusting Hue) Adjust white balance to suit the light source or we ather conditions in order to make the col ors in images ma tch what you see with you r eyes. • Use Auto (normal) under most conditions. Change the setting when you want to adjust the hue of the im age you are taking.
E 32 Reference Sect ion C Fine Ad justme nt of W hite B alance To perform fine adjustme nt of white balance, select the type of w hite balance and press the k b utton. Use the multi selector HIJK to configure settings. • “A” represent s amber, “B” b lue, “G” gr een, and “M” magenta.
E 33 Reference Sect ion Using Preset Manual Use the procedure below to m easure the white balanc e value under the lighting used during shooting. 1 Place a white or gray reference object under the lighting that will be used during shooting. 2 Use the multi selector HI to select Preset manual , and press the k button.
E 34 Reference Sect ion Metering The process of m easuring the brightness of the s ubject to determine the exposure is known as “ metering. ” Use this option to se t the method of how the cam era meters exposu re.
E 35 Reference Sect ion Continuous Shooting Rotate the mode di al to A , B , C , D or i M d button M A , B , C , D or i tab ( A 9) M Continuo us Option Description U Single (default setting) One image is capture d each time the shutter- release button is pressed.
E 36 Reference Sect ion B Notes About Continuous Shooting • Focus, exposure and white bal ance are fixed at the values determined wi th the first shot in each series. • It may take some t ime to save the images a fter shooting. • When ISO sensitivity increas es, noise may appear in captured images.
E 37 Reference Sect ion C Pre-shooting Cache When the shutter-release button is pressed halfway or all the way down, images are saved in the manner described below. • The pre-shooting cache icon ( Q ) in the monitor glows green wh ile the shutter- release bu tton is presse d halfway.
E 38 Reference Sect ion 2 Set the desired interval between each shot. • Use JK to select an item , and u se HI to set the time. • Press the k button when setting is complete. 3 Press the d button to display the sho oting screen. 4 Press the shutter-release button to shoot the first image.
E 39 Reference Sect ion ISO Sensitivity Higher ISO sensitivity allows darker subjects to be ca ptured. Additionally, even with subjects of similar brightness, im ages can be taken at faster shutte r speeds, and blurring cause d by camera shake and subject movement c an be reduced.
E 40 Reference Sect ion Exposure Bracketing The exposure (brightness) can be changed automati cally during continuous shooting . This is eff ective for sh ooting wh en it is difficult to adju st the picture brightness. B Notes About Exposure Bracketing • Exposure br acketing is not availab le in D (manual) mode.
E 41 Reference Sect ion AF Area Mode Change the method of how the camer a selects the focu s area for autof ocus. Rotate the mode di al to A , B , C , D or i M d button M A , B , C , D or i tab ( A 9) M AF area mode Option Description a Face priority When the cam era detects a human face, it focuses on that face.
E 42 Reference Sect ion B Notes About AF Area Mode • When digital zoom is in effect, the camer a focuses on the area in the center of the frame regar dless of the AF area mode setting. • The setting may not be changed whe n using certain setting s of other functions.
E 43 Reference Sect ion Using Subject Tracking 1 Use the multi selector HI to select s Subject tracking , and press the k button. • Press the d button after changing the settings and return to the shooting screen.
E 44 Reference Sect ion Autofocus Mode Select how the camera focu ses when shooting still images . B Notes About Autofocus Mode The setting may not be changed when usi ng certain se ttings of other functions. C Autofocus Mode for Movie Recording Autofocus mode fo r movie recording can be set with Autofocus mo de ( E 62) in the movie menu.
E 45 Reference Sect ion Noise Reduction Filter Set the strength of the noise reduction function that is normally performed when saving ima ges. Rotate the mo de dial to A , B , C , D or i M d button M.
E 46 Reference Sect ion Built-in ND Filter When the camera's built-in ND filter is used, the amount of light that enters the camera can be reduced t o about one- eighth (equivalent to three steps lower in terms of the expo sure value) while shooting.
E 47 Reference Sect ion Active D-Lighting Details in highlights and shadows are pres erved, and the natural contrast th at is seen with the naked eye is well reproduced in the image take n.
E 48 Reference Sect ion Multiple Exp osure The camera combine s two to three images and saves them as a single image. B Notes About Multiple Exposure • It may take some time to com bine images. • Multiple exposure is terminated i f the auto off function ( A 93) triggers the standby mode duri ng shooting.
E 49 Reference Sect ion 2 Select On , and then press the k button. 3 Press the d button to display the sho oting screen. 4 Press the shutter-release button to shoot the first image. 5 Press the shutter-release button to shoot the second image. • Frame the picture whi le looking at the fi rst image displayed trans lucently.
E 50 Reference Sect ion Zoom Memory B Notes About Zoom Operation • When more than one focal length has bee n set, move the zoom control to switch to the focal length closest to that before the operation. To switch to a different focal length, release the zoom co ntrol and then move it again.
E 51 Reference Sect ion Startup Zoom Position Set the zoom position (equivalent to fo cal length/angle of view in 35mm [135] format) for when the camera is turned on. The following settings are available: 24 mm (default setting), 28 mm , 35 mm , 50 mm , 85 mm , 105 mm and 120 mm .
E 52 Reference Sect ion See “Editing Still Images“ ( E 7) for information about image editing functions. a Print Order (Creating a DPOF Print Order) If you configure print orde r settings in advance, you can use them with the printing methods listed below.
E 53 Reference Sect ion 3 Select whether or not to print shooting date and shooting information. • Select Date and press the k button to print the sh ooting date on all images. • Select Info and press the k button to print the shutter speed and aperture value on all images.
E 54 Reference Sect ion b Slide Show Play back im ages one by one in an a u tomated “slide show. ” Wh en movie files ( A 90) are played back in the slide show, only the first f rame of e ach mov ie is displaye d. 1 Use the multi selector HI to select Start and press the k button .
E 55 Reference Sect ion d Protect The camera prot ects selected ima ges from acc idental delet ion. Select images to protect or cancel protection fo r previously protecte d images from the image sel ection screen ( A 85). Note that formatting the came ra’s internal memory or the memory card ( E 75) permanently dele tes prot ected files.
E 56 Reference Sect ion E Voice Memo Voice m emos can be recor ded and attached t o images. Recording Voice Memos • Press and hold t he k button to record (up to about 20 seconds). • Do not touch the microphone. • During recording, o and p flash in the monitor.
E 57 Reference Sect ion h Copy (Copy Between In ternal Memor y and Memory Card) Copy images or movi es between the internal memory and a memor y card. 1 Use the multi selector HI to select a destination opti on to which images are copied and press the k button.
E 58 Reference Sect ion C Sequence Display Options Select the method used to display images in the seque nce ( E 5). Settings are appli ed to all se quences, and t he setting is s aved in the camera’s memory even if the camera is turned off. x Choose Key Picture Specify a different image in the sequ ence as the key picture.
E 59 Reference Sect ion Movie Options Select the desired movie option to record. Select normal s peed movie o ptions to rec ord at normal speed, or HS movie options ( E 60) to record in slow or fast motion. • Memory cards (Class 6 or higher) are recommended fo r recording movies ( A 21).
E 60 Reference Sect ion HS Movie Options Recorded movies are played back in fast or slow motio n. See “Playing Back in Slow Motion and Fast Motion” ( E 61) for more informa tion. B Notes About HS Movie • Sound is not recorded. • Zoom position, focus, exposu re, and white balanc e are locked when movie recording st arts.
E 61 Reference Sect ion C Playing Back in Slow Motion and Fast Motion When recordin g at normal sp eed: When recordin g at h / u HS 480/4×: Movies are recorded at 4 × normal speed. They are played back in slow motion at 4× slower spee d. When recordin g at j / x HS 1080/0.
E 62 Reference Sect ion Autofocus Mode Set how the camer a focuses when recording movies. C Notes About Autofocus Mode • When an H S movie opti on is selected in Movie options , the setting is fixed at Single AF . • The setting may not be changed whe n using certain setting s of other functions.
E 63 Reference Sect ion Configure the Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) settings to connect the camera and a smart device. The Wi-Fi Options Menu d button M q (Wi-Fi options) tab ( A 9) Option Description Connect to smart device When wirelessly connecting th e camera and a smart device, select Connect to s mart device .
E 64 Reference Sect ion Operating the Text Input Ke yboard • Use the multi se lector HIJK or rotate it to select alphanumeric characters. Press the k button to enter the selected character in the text field and move the cur sor to the next space. • To move the cursor in the text field, select N or O on the keyboard, and press the k button.
E 65 Reference Sect ion Welcome Screen Configure the we lcome scree n that is displa yed when you tu rn on the camera . The Setup Menu Press the d button M z tab ( A 9) M Welcome screen Option Description None (defaul t settin g) Does not display the welcome screen.
E 66 Reference Sect ion Time Zone and Date Set the camera clock. Press the d button M z tab ( A 9) M Time zo ne and date Option Description Date and time • Select an item: Press the multi selector JK (changes between D , M , Y , h , and m ). • Edit the date and time: Press HI .
E 67 Reference Sect ion Setting the Time Zone 1 Use the multi selector HI to select Time zone and press the k button. 2 Select w Home time zone or x Travel destination and press the k button. • The date and time displayed in the monitor changes dependi ng on whether the home time zone or travel de stination is selected.
E 68 Reference Sect ion Monitor Settings B Notes About View/Hide Histograms Histograms are not displayed in the following situations. • When recording a movie • When the enlar ged center of the im.
E 69 Reference Sect ion B Notes About View/Hide Framing Grid The framing grid is not displaye d in the following situations . • When the enlar ged center of the image is displayed in E (manual focus) Hide info Framing grid+auto info In addition to information shown with Auto info , a framing grid is displaye d to help frame images.
E 70 Reference Sect ion Print Date (Imprinting Date and Time on Images) The shooting date and time can be imprinted on the images when shooti ng, allowing the information to be printed even from printer s that do not support date printing ( E 53).
E 71 Reference Sect ion Vibration Reduction Set to reduc e the effects of camera sh ake while shoot ing. Set Vibration reduction to Of f when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting.
E 72 Reference Sect ion Motion Detection Enable motion dete ction to reduce the effect s of subject movem ent and camera shak e when shooting still images. B Notes About Motion Detection • Motion detection may be unable to elimin ate the effects of subject movemen t and camera shake i n some situation s.
E 73 Reference Sect ion Digital Zoom B Notes About Digital Zoom • Digital zoom cannot be used in the following scene modes. - Scene auto selector , Portrait , Night portrait , Easy pa norama , Pet po rtrait • Digital zoom cannot be used when us ing certain se ttings of othe r functions.
E 74 Reference Sect ion Sound Settings Auto Off Set the amount of time that elapses before the camera enters standby mode ( A 23). Y ou can select 30 s , 1 min (d efault setting), 5 min , or 30 min .
E 75 Reference Sect ion Format Memory/F ormat Card Use this option to format the internal memor y or a memor y card. Formatting the internal memory or memory cards permanently deletes all data. Data that has been deleted cannot be recovered. Make sure to transfer important ima ges to a computer bef ore formatting.
E 76 Reference Sect ion TV Settings Adjust settings fo r connection to a TV. C HDMI and HDMI-CEC HDMI (High-De finition Multim edia Interface ) is a multim edia interface. HDMI-CEC (HDMI -Consumer E lectronics Con trol) allows com patible device s to inter - operate.
E 77 Reference Sect ion Charge by Computer B Notes About Charging with a Computer • When connected to a computer, the came ra automatically turns on and starts charging. If the camera is turned off, charging stops. • About 3 hours and 30 minutes are required to charge a full y exhausted battery.
E 78 Reference Sect ion Toggle Av/Tv Selection Switch the me thod for sett ing the flexib le program, shutter spee d or aperture value when shooting mode is se t to A , B , C , D or i . Reset File Numbering When Ye s is selected, the s equential numb ering of file numb ers is re set ( E 86).
E 79 Reference Sect ion Blink Warning Select whether or not the ca mera detects human su bj ects that have blinked using face detection ( A 78) when shooting in the following modes: • Scene auto sel.
E 80 Reference Sect ion Eye-Fi Upload B Notes About Eye-Fi Cards • Note that images will not be uploaded if signal stre ngth is insuffici ent even if Enable is selected. • Remove your Eye- Fi card from the camera wher e wireless devices are prohibited.
E 81 Reference Sect ion Peaking Reset All When Reset is selected , the camera ’ s settings are rest ored t o their default values. • Some settings , such as T ime zone and date or Language , are not reset. • User settings that were saved in i of the mode dial are not reset.
E 82 Reference Sect ion Refer to the table belo w if an error message is displayed. Error Messages Display Cause/So lution A Battery temperatur e is elevated . The camera will turn off . The camera turns off automatically . W ait unti l the batter y has cooled before resuming use.
E 83 Reference Sect ion Image cannot be saved. An error occurr ed while s aving the im age. Inser t a new memory card or format the internal memory or memo ry card. 20, E 75 The camera has run out of file numbers . Inser t a new memory card or format the internal memory or memo ry card.
E 84 Reference Sect ion All images are hidden. • There are no images available for a slide show, etc. • There are no image s that can be displayed on the image selection scre en for deletion. – This image cannot be deleted. The image is protected.
E 85 Reference Sect ion * See the docume ntation provided w ith your printe r for further guidance and information. Pri nt er e rro r : ch ec k printer status. After solving the pr oblem, select Resume and press the k button to resume printing.* – Pri nt er e rro r : ch ec k paper .
E 86 Reference Sect ion Images, movies, or voice memos are assigned file names as follows. B Notes • When images are shot with an Imag e quality ( E 23) setting of RAW (NRW ) + Fine or RAW (NRW) + Normal , the RAW (NRW) and JPEG images that are saved at the same time are ass igned the same identif ier and file number .
E 87 Reference Sect ion Availability may vary with country or region. See our we bsite or br ochures fo r the late st informat ion. Optional Accessories Batte ry cha rger Battery Charger MH-65 (Charging time when n o charge r emains: A pprox.
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F 1 Caring for the Products ................... ................ F 2 The Camera .. ............. ............... ............. ............... ............ ................ ....... F 2 The Battery ............. ............ ............... ...........
Technical Notes and Index F 2 The Camera To ensure continued en joyment of this Nikon product, observe the precautions described below in addition to the warnings in “For Your Sa fety” ( A vii-ix) when using or storing the device. B Do Not Drop The product may m alfunction if subjec ted to strong shock or vibration.
Technical Notes and Index F 3 B Turn the Product off Bef ore Remo ving or Disconnecting the Power Source or the Memory Card Do not remove the b attery while the p roduc t is on, or wh ile images are being sa ved or deleted.
Technical Notes and Index F 4 • If the battery will not be used fo r some time, insert it in the camera and completely exhau st it before remo ving it for storage. The ba ttery should be stored in a cool location with an ambi ent temperature of 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F).
Technical Notes and Index F 5 Memory Cards • Use only Secure Digital me mory cards. See “Approved Mem ory Cards” ( A 21) for recommende d memory cards. • Observe the pre cautions not ed in the documentation incl uded with your memory card. • Do not affix labels o r stickers to the me mory card.
Technical Notes and Index F 6 Cleaning Do not use volatile or ganic solvents such as alcohol or thinner, chem ical detergents, anticorro sive agents, or anti-fogging agents. Caring for the Camera Lens Av oi d t o uc hi n g g la ss p ar ts w it h y ou r fi ng e rs .
Technical Notes and Index F 7 Storage Turn the cam era off when not in use. Be sure that the power-on lamp is off before putting the ca mera away. Remove the battery if the camera will not be used for an extended period.
Technical Notes and Index F 8 If the camera fails to function as expected, ch eck the list of common pro blems below before consulting your retaile r or Niko n-authori zed service representativ e. Power, Display, Settings Issues Troubleshooting Problem Cause/Solution A The camera is on but does not respo nd.
Technical Notes and Index F 9 Camera turns off without warning. • The camera automatically turns off to save po wer (auto off function). • The camera or battery has becom e too cold and cannot operate properly . • The inside of the camera has become hot.
Technical Notes and Index F 10 Shooting Issues Date not imprinted on images ev en when Pri nt date is enabled. • The current shooting m ode does not sup port Pri nt date . • A function th at restricts the Print date func tion is enabled. • The date cannot be impri nted on mov ies.
Technical Notes and Index F 11 No image captured when the shutter- releas e but ton i s pressed. • When the cam era is in playb ack mode, press the c button, shutter-release button or b ( e movie- reco rd) b utto n. • When menus are displ ayed, press the d button.
Technical Notes and Index F 12 Digital zoom cannot be used. • A function that restricts digital zoom is enabled. • Digital zoom is set to Off in the setup menu.
Technical Notes and Index F 13 Unexpected result s when flash set to V (auto with red- eye red uction). When taking im ages with V (auto wit h red-eye redu ct ion ) or fil l fl ash wit h red - eye redu ct ion in Nig ht portrait scene mode, In- Camera Red-Eye Fix may be applied to areas not affected by red-eye in rare cases.
Technical Notes and Index F 14 Playback Issues Prob lem Cause/S olution A Fil e c a n n o t b e played back. • This came ra may not be able to pla y back images saved with another make or model of digital camera. • This camer a canno t play ba ck RAW (NRW ) images or movies captured or recor d ed wi th anot her make or model of digital camera.
Technical Notes and Index F 15 Wi-Fi The Pict Brid ge screen is not displayed when the camera is connected to a printer. With some PictBridge-c ompatible printers, the PictBridge screen may not be displayed and it may be impossible to p rint images when Au to is s elected for the Charge by computer option.
F 16 Technical Notes and Index Nikon COOLPIX P340 Digital Camera Specific ations Type Compact digital camera Number of effective pixels 12.2 million Image sensor 1/1.7-in . type CMOS; approx. 12.76 million total pixels Lens NIKKOR lens with 5× optical zoom Focal length 5.
F 17 Technical Notes and Index Image size (pixels) ISO sensitivity (Standar d output sensitivity) • ISO 80 to 3200 • ISO 6400, Hi 1 (equivalent to ISO 12800) (available when using A , B , C or D m.
F 18 Technical Notes and Index • Unless otherwise stated, al l figures as sume a fully-charged battery and an ambient temperature of 23 ±3°C (73.4 ±5.
F 19 Technical Notes and Index Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN -EL12 Charging AC Adapter EH-71P B Specifications • Nikon will not be held liable for an y errors this manual may contain. • The ap pearanc e of thi s prod uct and its spec ifications are subje ct to change without notice.
F 20 Technical Notes and Index AVC Patent Portfolio License This product is licensed under the A V C Pa tent P or tfolio License for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode vid.
F 21 Technical Notes and Index Tradema rk Information • Microsof t, Windows and Windows Vista are either registered tra demarks or trademarks of Microsoft Co r poration in the United States and/or other countries. • Mac, OS X, the iFrame logo and the iF r ame symbol are trademar ks or registered trademar ks of Ap ple Inc.
F 22 Technical Notes and Index Symbols C Aperture-priority auto mode ................... .......................... ................ 46, 48 k Apply selection button ............ .... 5 A Auto mode ........................... . 26, 35 l Delete button .
F 23 Technical Notes and Index Charging AC adapter ........ 18, F19 Choose key picture ......... 84, E 58 Close-up k ................................. ........... 40 Color temperature ................... ... E32 Command dial ................. ...... 3, 5, 46 Computer.
F 24 Technical Notes and Index Full-time AF ................... ... 67, 90, E44, E62 Functions that cannot be used simultaneously................. ...................... 72 H HDMI ...... ..................... ..................... ... E76 HDMI device control .
F 25 Technical Notes and Index O Optical zoom .... ..................... ................. 29 Optional accessories ................. E87 P Painting ..................................... ................ 45 Party/indoor f ..............................
F 26 Technical Notes and Index Single AF ................... ... 67, 90, E44, E62 Skin softening .............. 79, 83, E9 Slide show .......................... .. 83, E54 Slow motion movies ................... .......................... E60, E61 Slow sync .
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