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Page 1 - DIGITAL CAMERA

EnEnPrinted in Japan S2BB000201(11)6MAA1511-02 DIGITAL CAMERAThe Guide to Digital Photographywith the

Page 2 - Shoot, View, and Enjoy

viiiNotice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or ReproductionNote that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or repro-d

Page 3 - Product Documentation

88Playing Pictures Back—The Playback MenuOrdering Prints: Print SetSelecting Print Set from the playback menu dis-plays the menu shown at right. Usin

Page 4 - For Your Safety

89Playing Pictures Back—The Playback MenuUse multi selector to specify number ofprints. Press up to increase (maximum 9),down to decrease. To desele

Page 5 - Keep out of reach of children

90Playing Pictures Back—The Playback MenuDONESafeguarding Valuable Pictures: ProtectSelecting Protect from the playback menu displaysthe menu shown at

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91Playing Pictures Back—The Playback MenuAUTO TRANSFERAll ONAll OFFMENUSELECTSETOFFMarking All Pictures for Transfer: Auto TransferTo turn transfer m

Page 8 - ATTENTION

93TechnicalNotesCamera Care, Options, and ResourcesThis chapter provides tips on cleaning and storingyour camera, a list of optional accessories avail

Page 9 - With FCC Standards

94Technical NotesCaring for Your CameraCleaningLensOne key to cleaning the lens is to not touch it with your fingers. Use a blower(typically a small

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95Technical NotesOptional AccessoriesAt the time of writing, the following optional accessories were available forthe COOLPIX 2500. Contact your reta

Page 11 - Table of Contents

96Technical NotesWeb ResourcesAt the time of writing, the following on-line resources were available for usersof Nikon digital imaging equipment:For P

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97Technical NotesMonitor is hardto read• Ambient lighting is too bright: move to a dark-er location or use HL-E2500 LCD hood (avail-able separately).•

Page 13 - Introduction

ixTable of ContentsProduct Documentation ... iFor Your Safety ...

Page 14 - Overview

98Technical NotesColors are unnatural •White balance does not match light source. 64No menu is displayedwhen MENU buttonis pressed•Camera is in movie

Page 15 - Life-Long Learning

99Technical NotesCan not zoom in onpicture during play-back or review•Picture is a movie.• Picture was created using small picture option.81Picture ca

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100Technical NotesCamera turned off orplayback mode se-lected while picturesare being saved.Message clears from dis-play automatically whenrecording i

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101Technical NotesCamera in mode:Insufficient memoryto record pictures atcurrent settings.Error occurs whenyou try to transferimages to computer:Not

Page 18 - B The Monitor

102Technical NotesDisplay SolutionProblemCOMMUNICATIONSERRORTRANSFERERROR44,19Check that the camera isproperly connected andbattery fully charged.Erro

Page 19 - Controlling the Monitor

103Technical NotesSpecificationsType E2500 digital cameraDigital zoom 4.0 ×Effective pixels 2.0 million1/2.7˝ high-density CCD; total pixels: 2.11 mil

Page 20 - C The Multi Selector

104Technical NotesSensitivity Approximately equivalent to ISO 100 (auto gain to ISO400 equivalent)Self-timer Ten-second durationInterface USBPower sou

Page 21 - Menu Guide

105Technical NotesPre-installed versions of Windows XP Home Edition, WindowsXP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Millen-nium Edition (M

Page 22 - The Shooting Menu / Scene

106IndexIndexSymbols1600, 1280, 1024, 640, 62 (shooting) mode, 6 (playback) mode, 6 button, 4, 33, 34, 78, 80 button, 4, 33, 79, 81 button, 5, 53 butt

Page 23 - Incandescent

107IndexNoise reduction, 38NORMAL, 61Number of exposures remain-ing, 6, 25OOn/off. See mode selectorOptional accessories, 95PParty/Indoor, 37Photo in

Page 24 - Introduction—Menu Guide

xTaking Pictures: The Details ... 51Beyond Point-and-Shoot: Camera Controls .

Page 25 - Auto Transfer

EnEnPrinted in Japan S2C05000401(11)6MAA1511-04DIGITAL CAMERAThe Guide to Digital Photographywith the

Page 26

1Overview2–3Getting to Know theCOOLPIX 25004–8This chapter is divided into the following sections:OverviewRead this section for a description of how t

Page 27 - Tutorial

2Introduction—OverviewOverviewAbout This ManualThank you for your purchase of a COOLPIX 2500 digital camera. This manualhas been written to help you

Page 28 - First Steps

3Introduction—OverviewTo make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbols andconventions are used:Life-Long LearningAs part of N

Page 29 - Formatting Memory Cards

4Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2500Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2500The Parts of the Camera and Their FunctionsTake a few moments to familia

Page 30 - Removing the Memory Card

5Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2500B6C15 13 12 111689101471713/ button .. 36, 46, 79, 8014 Tripod socket15 / button ... 33–34, 53, 78, 8

Page 31 - Removing the Battery

6Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2500How to Use It—Camera Controls and DisplaysA The Mode SelectorThe mode selector selects the operating mod

Page 32 - Step 4—Choose a Language

7Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2500160015NORMALThe monitor is also used to play pictures back. When a picture is played backfull screen, i

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Shoot, View, and EnjoyA Flowchart Guide to Using Your CameraSTEP 1—Ready the cameraGetting ready First Steps 16Camera setupFirst StepsCamera Setup1669

Page 34 - Step 5—Set the Time and Date

8Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2500C The Multi SelectorThe multi selector is used to navigate through cam-era menus, to page through or sel

Page 35 - Display DATE menu

9Introduction—Menu GuideMenu GuideIndex to Menu OptionsChanges to some camera settings are made with the help of menus thatappear in the camera monito

Page 36 - Taking Pictures

10Introduction—Menu GuideSHOOTING MENUMENUSELECTSETOFFIMAGE QUALITYChoose FINE for printing and enlarg-ing, BASIC to reduce file size.IMAGE SIZEChoose

Page 37 - Step 2—Choose Mode

11Introduction—Menu GuideOffSHOOTING MENUMENUSELECTSETOFFIMAGE QUALITYChoose FINE for printing and enlarg-ing, BASIC to reduce file size.IMAGE SIZECho

Page 38 - Step 4—Frame the Picture

12Introduction—Menu Guide(Five levels)MaximumMinimumNoFormat30 s1m5m30 mDe (German)En (English)Fr (French)PTPMass StorageYear, Month, Day, hour,minute

Page 39 - Don’t Block the Shot

13Introduction—Menu GuideAuto TransferMark all pictures for transfer to a com-puter, or remove transfer markingfrom all pictures.AUTO TRANSFERAll ONA

Page 40 - Step 5—Focus and Shoot

14Introduction—Menu GuideThe Scene Menu ( and Modes)Your Nikon digital camera offers a choice of twelve “scene” modes for com-mon compositions. Wh

Page 41 - During Recording

15Taking Pictures24–30Review and Deletion31–35Getting Creative36–40First Steps16–23TutorialGetting StartedThis chapter is divided into the following f

Page 42 - Step 6—Put the Camera Away

Tutorial—First Steps16Step 2—Insert the Battery and Memory CardYour camera is powered by a rechargeable Nikon EN-EL2 lithium-ion battery,which can be

Page 43 - Review and Deletion

Tutorial—First Steps172.3 Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot coverSlide the cover latch in the direction of the icon (A1) until the red dotis

Page 44 - Full-Screen Review

iProduct DocumentationThe documentation for this productincludes the manuals listed below.Please be sure to read all instructionsthoroughly to get the

Page 45 - Press the (

Tutorial—First Steps18Step 3—Check the Battery LevelBefore using the camera, check the battery level in the monitor to make surethat the battery is ch

Page 46 - Thumbnail Review

Tutorial—First Steps19160015NORMAL3.3 Check the battery level in the monitorThe Clock BatteryThe camera’s internal clock-calendar is powered by a sepa

Page 47 - Playback Mode ( 77)

Tutorial—First Steps20Highlight SET-UP menu page tab ( )Step 4—Choose a LanguageCamera menus and messages can be displayed in your choice of German,En

Page 48 - Getting Creative

Tutorial—First Steps21Choose a language from:De Deutsch (German)En EnglishFr Français (French)JapaneseEs Español (Spanish)Display optionsLANGUAGEBrigh

Page 49 - Camera Shake: ✯

Tutorial—First Steps22Step 5—Set the Time and DateInformation on the time and date of recording is included with all picturestaken with your Nikon dig

Page 50 - Noise Reduction

Tutorial—First Steps23BrightnessCF Card FormatDateAuto OffLanguageUSBDATEMENUSELECTSETOFFDATEMENUSELECTSETOFFDATEMENUSELECTSETOFFDATEMENUSELECTSETOFFH

Page 51 - Tutorial—Getting Creative

24Tutorial—Taking PicturesTaking PicturesThe BasicsThis section details the basic steps involved in taking pictures in mode. Inthis automatic, “poi

Page 52 - SELECT SET

25Tutorial—Taking Pictures160015NORMAL1.3 Check indicators in the monitorIf the low-battery icon ( ; 19) is dis-played (A), recharge the battery or

Page 53 - Connections

26Tutorial—Taking PicturesStep 4—Frame the Picture4.1 Adjust the lens angleThe lens section can be rotated130° forward from its housingin the camera b

Page 54 - Already Have Nikon View?

27Tutorial—Taking Pictures4.2 Ready the cameraHold the camera steadily in both hands.4.3 Frame your subjectUse the zoom buttons to frame your subject

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iiTo prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others,read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this

Page 56

28Tutorial—Taking PicturesStep 5—Focus and Shoot5.1 FocusPress the shutter-release buttonhalfway to set focus and expo-sure. The camera will focus on

Page 57 - Before Connecting the Camera

29Tutorial—Taking Pictures5.2 Take the pictureSmoothly press the shutter-release buttonthe rest of the way down to take a picture.After each shot, the

Page 58 - Mac OS X

30Tutorial—Taking PicturesStep 6—Put the Camera Away6.1 Turn the camera offTurn the camera off to save battery power.6.2 Return the lens section to th

Page 59 - Use a Reliable Power Source

31Tutorial—Review and DeletionReview and DeletionQuick ReviewUsing the quick review function on your Nikon digital camera, you can viewthe results of

Page 60 - PC Card Adapter

32Tutorial—Review and DeletionPress the multi selector up to view picturesrecorded before the current photo, down toview pictures recorded after the c

Page 61 - File and Folder Names

33Tutorial—Review and Deletion ()Press the () button for an enlarged viewof the current photo ( 81). While the pho-to is zoomed in, use the multi

Page 62

34Tutorial—Review and DeletionPress DescriptionToShutterrelease/To end review and return to shooting mode,press the button or press the shutter-rele

Page 63 - Pictures

35Tutorial—Review and DeletionPlayback Mode ( 77)This section describes quick review, which allows you to view pictures withoutleaving mode. To lear

Page 64 - Beyond Point-and-Shoot

36Tutorial—Getting CreativeGetting CreativeScene SelectionSELECT SET160015NORMALYour Nikon digital camera offers a choice of “scene” modes for commonc

Page 65 - The Flash-Ready Light

37Tutorial—Getting CreativeIn scene mode, you can adjust flash ( 53) and self-timer ( 55) settings(restrictions may apply depending on the scene sel

Page 66

iii• Batteries are prone to leakage whenfully discharged. To avoid damage tothe product, be sure to remove thebattery when no charge remains.• When t

Page 67 - Press multi selector up to

38Tutorial—Getting CreativeNoise Reduction“Noise” in the form of randomly-spaced, brightly-colored pixels tends to ap-pear in pictures taken at slow s

Page 68 - Full press

39Tutorial—Getting CreativeFlash turns off ( ) automatically. Use indoors where flashphotography is prohibited (for example in museums andart galleri

Page 69 - Hold for 2 s

40Tutorial—Getting CreativeUse when light is coming from behind your subject, throw-ing their features into shadow, or when your subject is inthe shad

Page 70 - To Press Description

41ConnectionsYour Camera and Your ComputerYour Nikon digital camera stores pictures as digitaldata. Instead of making the trip to a developer andgett

Page 71 - Fine-Tuning Camera Settings

42ConnectionsBefore You Begin: Installing Nikon View 5Before copying pictures to your computer, you will need to install Nikon View 5,an application t

Page 72 - ( mode)

43Connections2Install Adobe Acrobat ReaderThe installation instructions are in Portable Document Format (PDF). Toview the instructions, you will need

Page 73 - IMAGE QUALITY

44ConnectionsMaking the Connection: Connecting to Your ComputerOnce you have installed Nikon View 5, you are ready to transfer photographsand movies t

Page 74 - IMAGE SIZE

45Connections5Connect the camera and computerConnect the UC-E3 USB cable as shown below. Use the flat connector forconnection to the computer, and co

Page 75 - Adjusting Exposure: Exp. +/–

46Connections9Remove the camera from the systemWhen all marked pictures have been trans-ferred, the message “TRANSFER COMPLETED”will be displayed in t

Page 76 - WHITE BALANCE

47ConnectionsDisconnecting the CameraBefore turning the camera off or disconnecting the interface cable, be surethat transfer is complete and that the

Page 77 - WHITE BALANCE PRESET

ivKeep dryThis product is not waterproof, and maymalfunction if immersed in water or ex-posed to high levels of humidity. Rustingof the internal mech

Page 78 - Multi-Shot 16

48ConnectionsReading Pictures from Memory CardsIf you have a CompactFlash™ card reader or your computer is equipped with aPC card slot, you can transf

Page 79 - Restrictions on BSS

49ConnectionsRemoving the Memory CardBe sure that transfer is complete before removing memory cards from thecard reader or PC card slot.Before removin

Page 81 - The SET-UP Menu

51Fine-Tuning CameraSettings59–68Beyond Point-and-Shoot52–58In “Tutorial: Taking Pictures,” you learned the basicorder of operations for taking pictur

Page 82 - Slide mode selector to

52Taking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-Shoot, , or Movie: Choosing a Shooting ModeBeyond Point-and-ShootCamera ControlsIn mode, you have a choice of fou

Page 83 - SET-UP Menu Options

53Taking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-ShootFlash Photography: The ButtonIn mode, the button controls the flash. Four flash modes are available(rest

Page 84 - During Formatting

54Taking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-Shoot160015NORMALThe flash mode can be selected with the button:AUTO160015NORMALPress button to displayflash-mo

Page 85 - Sleep Mode (Auto Off)

55Taking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-Shoot160015NORMALDelaying Shutter Release: Choosing a Self-Timer ModeWhen the self-timer is on, pictures will not b

Page 86 - ) button in Mac OS

56Taking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-Shoot3Compose the pictureAdjust camera settings and frame the picture. Remember that the camerawill focus on the c

Page 87

57Taking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-ShootFraming Pictures: Optical and Digital ZoomYour Nikon digital camera offers two kinds of zoom: optical zoom, in

Page 88

vSmearWhen you frame bright subjects, verticalcomet-like streaks that whiten toward ei-ther end may appear in the monitor. Thisphenomenon, known as “

Page 89 - Pictures Back

58Taking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-ShootKeep or Delete: Picture ReviewAfter each shot, the picture you have just takenwill be displayed briefly in the

Page 90 - Basic Playback

59Taking Pictures—Fine-Tuning Camera SettingsFine-Tuning Camera SettingsThe -Mode MenuIn mode, changes to some settings are made with the help of a S

Page 91 - Image File and Folder Names

60Taking Pictures—Fine-Tuning Camera SettingsMaking Effective Use of Memory: Image Quality and SizeTogether, image quality and size determine howmuch

Page 92

61Taking Pictures—Fine-Tuning Camera SettingsIMAGE QUALITYMENUSELECTSETOFFOption DescriptionFINEFine image quality, suitable for enlarge-ments or high

Page 93 - Playback Tips

62Taking Pictures—Fine-Tuning Camera Settings1280 Suited to postcard-size prints.1,280 × 960Option DescriptionSize (pixels)1600Suited to print sizes r

Page 94

63Taking Pictures—Fine-Tuning Camera SettingsAdjusting Exposure: Exp. +/–The Exp. +/– (exposure compensation) menu al-lows you to alter exposure from

Page 95 - Restrictions on Small Picture

64Taking Pictures—Fine-Tuning Camera Settings1600NORMALKeeping Colors True: White BalanceWhite balance is used to preserve natural colorsunder differe

Page 96 - Inverted Playback

65Taking Pictures—Fine-Tuning Camera SettingsPreset White BalancePreset white balance is used to adjust white bal-ance when shooting under mixed light

Page 97 - The Playback Menu

66Taking Pictures—Fine-Tuning Camera SettingsTaking Pictures in a Sequence: ContinuousThe options in the “continuous” menu are usedto take pictures in

Page 98 - Deleting Pictures: Delete

67Taking Pictures—Fine-Tuning Camera SettingsGetting Sharper Pictures: BSS (Best Shot Selector)The “Best Shot Selector” (BSS) is recommended forsituat

Page 99 - Before Deletion

vi• No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced,transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any

Page 100 - Ordering Prints: Print Set

68Taking Pictures—Fine-Tuning Camera SettingsOption DescriptionMaking Edges More Distinct: Image SharpeningThe camera automatically emphasizes the bor

Page 101 - PRINT SET

69CameraSetupThe SET-UP MenuThis chapter details the options available in the SET-UP menu, where you can adjust basic camera set-tings and perform suc

Page 102 - Protected Pictures

70Camera SetupIMAGE QUALITYMENUSELECTSETOFFSlide mode selector to 12Press MENU button to display menufor current shooting modeThe SET-UP menu contains

Page 103 - AUTO TRANSFER

71Camera SetupDisplay options7Highlight option(to return to previous menu, pressmulti selector to left)8BrightnessCF Card FormatDateAuto OffLanguageUS

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72Camera SetupFormatting Memory Cards: CF Card FormatThe memory card provided with your camera isformatted at shipment. If you purchase additionalmem

Page 105 - Technical

73Camera SetupSetting the Time and Date: DateThis option is used to set the camera to the cur-rent date and time. For more information, see“Tutorial:

Page 106 - Caring for Your Camera

74Camera SetupBrightnessCF Card FormatDateAuto OffLanguageUSBReset AllLANGUAGEMENUSELECTSETOFFChoosing a Language: LanguageThis option is used to choo

Page 107 - Optional Accessories

75Camera SetupWindows 2000 Professional, Windows Millennium Edition(Me), Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), Mac OS 9Do not select PTP when connecting the

Page 108 - Web Resources

76Camera SetupRestoring Default Settings: Reset All ( Mode Only)Reset All is used to reset settings to their defaultvalues. This option is only avai

Page 109 - Technical Notes

77The Playback Menu85–91Basic Playback78–84PlayingPictures BackPlayback ModeThis section details the operations that can be per-formed when the mode s

Page 110

viiNotice for customers in the U.S.A.Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interfer-ence StatementThis equipment has been tested and

Page 111

78Playing Pictures Back—Basic PlaybackWhen the mode selector is set to , the cameraenters playback mode with the most recent pic-ture displayed in the

Page 112 - Error Messages

79Playing Pictures Back—Basic PlaybackPress multi selector to left to hide or display photoinfo superimposed on picture in monitor ( 7).Hide ordispla

Page 113 - •Camera in

80Playing Pictures Back—Basic PlaybackPress the multi selector up, down, left, or right tohighlight thumbnails.HighlightpicturesThumbnail ReviewPressi

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81Playing Pictures Back—Basic PlaybackPress the multi selector to scroll to areas of theimage not visible in the monitor.View otherareas of imagePlayb

Page 115 - Specifications

82Playing Pictures Back—Basic PlaybackCreating a Small Copy of a Picture: Small PicturePressing the SMALL PIC. ( ) button in full-frame or thumbnail p

Page 116

83Playing Pictures Back—Basic PlaybackOnce created, copies are independent of the original: deleting a copy has noeffect on the original, deleting the

Page 117

84Playing Pictures Back—Basic PlaybackMovie PlaybackMovies are indicated by a icon. In full-frameplayback, movies can be viewed using the button.

Page 118 - (shooting) mode, 6

85Playing Pictures Back—The Playback MenuThe Playback MenuManaging PicturesThe playback menu contains options for deleting pictures and protecting im-

Page 119

86Playing Pictures Back—The Playback MenuDeleting Selected Photographs and MoviesTo delete selected photographs and movies:Highlight Selected Images D

Page 120

87Playing Pictures Back—The Playback MenuPress to display a confirmation dia-log. Press multi selector up or down tohighlight option, press to righ

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