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Page 1 - DIGITAL CAMERA

(En)Printed in JapanFuji Bldg., 2-3 Marunouchi 3-chome, TR5H06300101(11)Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8331, Japan 6MA10211--No reproduction in any form of thi

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viiiTable of ContentsFor Your Safety ...

Page 3 - Symbols Used in this Manual

88The Shooting Menum MeteringThe Metering menu offers a choice of four meteringmethods for determining how the camera sets expo-sure. Notes on Meterin

Page 4 - For Your Safety

89The Shooting Menuq ContinuousDepending on the shooting condition, r Single orsix continuous options can be selected.Rotate the mode dial to P or A a

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90The Shooting MenuOther Camera Settings• Settings other than r Single cannot be used in combination with BSS (c92),C Auto bracketing (c93) or x WB br

Page 6 - Declaration of Conformity

91The Shooting MenuInterval Timer shootingNotes on Interval Timer shooting• To prevent shooting from ending unexpectedly, use the optional EH-62C AC a

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92The Shooting MenuA Best Shot SelectorWhen the “Best Shot Selector” (BSS) is on, the cameratakes a maximum of ten pictures as long as the shut-ter-re

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93The Shooting MenuC Auto BracketingIn some situations, you may find it difficult to selectappropriate Exposure compensation and White bal-ance settin

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94The Shooting MenuE Flash Exp. Comp.This option is used to adjust flash output by -2.0EV to+2.0EV in increments of 1/3EV.Highlight desired value and

Page 10 - Table of Contents

95The Shooting MenuM Image SharpeningThe camera automatically processes pictures to em-phasize the borders between light and dark areas ofthe picture,

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96The Shooting MenuP Saturation ControlThis option is used to heighten or reduce the vividnessof colors.Rotate the mode dial to P or A and press the m

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97The Shooting Menuk AF Area ModeThis option is used to determine how the focus area isselected.Rotate the mode dial to P or A and press the m but-ton

Page 13 - Introduction

ixPicture Editing... 76Available Picture Editing ...

Page 14 - Parts of the Camera

98The Shooting MenuFocus Area Display• When the subject is in focus, focus area will be displayed in green.• When the subject is out of focus, focus a

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99The Shooting MenuUsing m Manual OptionFocus area can be specified from the selectable area in the screen.Notes on Shooting in m ManualFlash mode (c2

Page 16 - The Monitor

100The Shooting MenuY Auto-focus ModeThis option is used to determine how the camera fo-cuses when shooting still pictures.Confirming FocusRegardless

Page 17 - Display in the Monitor

101The Shooting Menuo Noise ReductionAt shutter speeds slower than 1/4 second, “noise” inthe form of randomly-spaced, brightly-colored pixelsmay appea

Page 18 - The Mode Dial

102The Shooting Menuq ResetThis option is used to restore settings for the currentUser setting bank (c103) to their original state.Choosing Reset rest

Page 19 - Displaying the Help

103The Shooting Menur User SettingCamera settings can be stored in two separate“banks,” Bank 1 and Bank 2. By default, changes tocamera settings are s

Page 20 - Charging the Battery

104The Playback MenuThe Playback MenuUsing the Playback MenuThe Playback menu contains the following options:To display the Playback menu:* The menu o

Page 21 - Unplug the charger

105The Playback MenuSome options in the Playback menu contain the Picture selection screen andChoose date screen.See “Navigating the Picture Selection

Page 22 - Inserting Batteries

106The Playback MenuNavigating the Choose Date ScreenWhen Choose date is selected in Print set (c66), De-lete (c111) or Transfer marking (c112), CHOOS

Page 23 - Alternative Power Sources

107The Playback MenuL List by DateThis option is used to sort pictures in the memory or memory card by date of re-cording.The following five options a

Page 24 - Inserting Memory Cards

xThe Set-up Menu ... 115Using the Set-up Menu ...

Page 25 - Memory Cards

108The Playback MenuHighlight picture. Display OPTIONS screen.• Select operation for picture.•After switching to Full-screen playbackmode in step 2, s

Page 26 - Checking the Battery Level

109The Playback Menuz Slide ShowThis option is used to play pictures back in an automated “slide show” with twoseconds between each picture. Hidden pi

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110The Playback MenuImages in the MemoryThe pictures in the memory and on the memory card cannot be displayed simultaneously. Todisplay pictures in th

Page 28 - Basic Setup

111The Playback MenuA DeleteThis option is used to delete selected pictures or all pic-tures stored in the memory or on the memory card. • When the me

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112The Playback MenuD ProtectThis option is used to protect pictures from accidentaldeletion.Notes on Protecting PicturesProtected pictures cannot be

Page 30 - Step 1–Select X Mode

113The Playback MenuNotes on Transfer Marking• No more than 999 pictures can be marked for transfer. If the memory or the memory cardcontains more tha

Page 31 - Number of Exposures Remaining

114The Playback MenuL CopyCopy stored pictures from the internal memory to thememory card, or vice versa. You can either choose pic-tures to copy, or

Page 32 - Step 2–Frame the Picture

115The Set-up MenuThe Set-up MenuUsing the Set-up MenuThe Set-up menu contains the following options:Option Description cMenus Choose a type of the ca

Page 33 - When Lighting Is Poor

116The Set-up MenuTo display the Set-up menu:* The menu option set most recently appears selected.R MenusThis option is used to switch the menu displa

Page 34 - Step 3–Focus and Shoot

117The Set-up MenuV Welcome ScreenThis option is used to choose the welcome screen dis-played when the camera is turned on.Small Pictures and Cropped

Page 35 - AF-Assist Illuminator

1Before You BeginBefore You BeginIntroductionUse Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesNikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to the highest standards an

Page 36 - View pictures in the monitor

118The Set-up MenuW DateThis option is used to set the camera clock and tochoose home time zone and new city time zone (traveldestination time zone).D

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119The Set-up MenuThe camera supports the following time zones:Time ZonesTime zone increments of less than one hour are not supported. When traveling

Page 38 - More on Photography

120The Set-up MenuZ Monitor SettingsThis option is used to set the display’s appearance,brightness and hue.Photo InfoSelect this option to hide or dis

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121The Set-up MenuBrightnessThis option is used to adjust the monitor brightness toone of five grades.Select Brightness and press d to display the bri

Page 40 - To choose the flash mode:

122The Set-up Menub Date ImprintThis option is used to imprint the date or the date andtime of recording on pictures as they are recorded tothe memory

Page 41 - ISO Sensitivity

123The Set-up MenuDate CounterThis option is used to store the date and imprint thenumber of days from that date until the date of re-cording on pictu

Page 42 - Self-timer

124The Set-up MenuK Shot ConfirmationThis option is used to light the self-timer lamp aftershooting.Rotate the mode dial to a to select Shot confir-ma

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125The Set-up Menuu AF AssistThe COOLPIX P1/P2 is equipped with an AF-assist illu-minator. If lighting is poor, the built-in AF-assist illumi-nator wi

Page 44 - To choose the focus mode:

126The Set-up Menuh Sound SettingsThis option is used to control the sound settings listedbelow.Shutter SoundShutter sound is not produced in the foll

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127The Set-up Menui Auto OffThis option is used to choose the time before the mon-itor turns off automatically to save power from thirtyseconds (30s),

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2Before You BeginParts of the CameraMode Dial (c6)Power switch (c14)Self-timer lamp (c30)/AF-Assist illuminator (LED; c23, 150, 164)/Shot confirmation

Page 47 - EFFECT 1

128The Set-up Menuj LanguageThis option is used to choose the language for menusand messages displayed in the monitor from Deutsch(German), English,

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129The Set-up MenuE Auto TransferThis option is used to choose whether or not to addthe E (transfer) icon when pictures are taken.When you connect the

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130The Set-up Menun Reset AllThis option is used to restore the settings listed belowto their original state.The following settings are affected:Rotat

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131The Set-up MenuResetting File Numbering to 0001To reset file numbering (c25) to 0001, select Reset all after either deleting all pictures(c111) or

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132Wireless Transfer ModeWireless Transfer ModeFunctions of the Wireless Transfer ModeThe COOLPIX P1/P2 has a wireless communication feature based on

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133Wireless Transfer ModeUsing the Wireless Transfer ModeThe following conditions and preparations are required to use the Wireless trans-fer mode (c1

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134Wireless Transfer ModeBefore Using the Wireless Transfer ModeTo use Wireless transfer mode, use the Setup Utility to set, in the camera, the pro-fi

Page 54 - To use A PORTRAIT (FACE AF):

135Wireless Transfer ModeChecking the Wireless LAN Settings of a ComputerCheck the wireless LAN settings of the computer before starting the Setup Uti

Page 55 - To use F PANORAMA ASSIST:

136Wireless Transfer ModeWhen Access Point (Infrastructure) is selected for Type:Authentication and Security for Wireless TransferThe following combin

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137Wireless Transfer ModeStarting the Setup Utility on a ComputerWhen the Setup Utility is installed on a computer connecting to the camera.• Windows

Page 57 - P: Programmed Auto

3Before You BeginZoom (j/kl) buttons (c7, 20)Multi selector(C/H/F/I) (c7, 27, 30, 31, 33)d (center)/E (transfer) (c7, 61)m button (c86, 104)Red (C) la

Page 58 - A: Aperture-Priority Auto

138Wireless Transfer ModeSetting a ProfileAfter the Setup Utility starts, follow the instructions in the window and enter theappropriate data. The mai

Page 59 - X Image Quality

139Wireless Transfer ModeManaging Profile InformationYou can use the Setup Utility to view or delete profile information saved in thecamera or edit a

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140Wireless Transfer ModeTransferring Images to a ComputerTo display the WIRELESS MENU:Mode Dial Operation in the Wireless ConnectionRotating the mode

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141Wireless Transfer ModeIf an Error Message AppearsWhen a profile cannot be selected (when trans-mission has not started), “NETWORK CONNEC-TION FAILE

Page 62 - W Using ISO Sensitivity

142Wireless Transfer ModeTransferring Images Not in a Computer: Easy TransferChecking Connection with Profile DeviceIn WIRELESS TRANSFER mode, highlig

Page 63 - Using the Flash

143Wireless Transfer ModeTransferring Images by Specific Recording Date: Shooting DateWhen Using Shooting DateBecause pictures that are hidden (c113)

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144Wireless Transfer ModeTransferring Images with Transfer Mark: Marked ImagesHighlight Marked Images on the WIRE-LESS MENU.Press d to transfer all i

Page 65 - Setting White Balance

145Wireless Transfer ModeSelecting and Transferring Images: Selected ImagesAbout the Transfer MarkThe n (Wireless transfer) mark disappears after tran

Page 66 - WHITE BAL PRESET

146Wireless Transfer ModeImmediately Transferring Recorded Images: Shoot & TransferChanging the SettingsPress the m button while the camera is in

Page 67 - More on Playback

147Wireless Transfer ModeTransferring Images Using a Computer: PC ModeWhen Multiple Computers Share the Same SSIDIf the camera has multiple devices se

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4Before You BeginThe Monitor99999999AUTOAUTO1/601/60F2.7F2.7NORMNORM1010AFAF5 7208935111013141633323126254302928 273621715121819123 22 213424Shooting1

Page 69 - Scroll Zoom

148Wireless Transfer ModePrinting Images from a Printer Connected to a Computer: Wireless PrintingPrinting via the Wireless LANWhen connecting the cam

Page 70 - To Press Description

149Technical NotesTechnical NotesOptional AccessoriesThe following optional accessories are available for your Nikon digital camera.Contact your local

Page 71 - Notes on Voice Memos

150Technical NotesCaring for Your CameraTo ensure continued enjoyment of your Nikon product, observe the following pre-cautions when storing or using

Page 72 - Viewing Pictures on TV

151Technical NotesCleaningLensOne key to cleaning the lens is to not touch it with your fingers. Remove dust orlint with a blower (typically a small d

Page 73 - E) Button

152Technical NotesStorageTurn the camera off when not in use and check that the power-on lamp is off be-fore putting the camera away. To prevent mold

Page 74 - Connecting the USB Cable

153Technical NotesError MessagesThe following table lists the error messages and other warnings that appear in themonitor and how to deal with them.Di

Page 75 - Transferring Images

154Technical NotesTHIS CARD CANNOT BE USEDxError accessing memorycard.• Use approved card.• Check that connectorsare clean. •Turn the camera off andma

Page 76 - Disconnecting the Camera

155Technical NotesIMAGE CANNOT BE SAVEDM or O(lit)The destination is out ofmemory for copying pic-ture.• Format destinationmemory (the memoryor memory

Page 77 - Printing Pictures

156Technical NotesFILE CONTAINSNO IMAGE DATArFile created by computeror different make of cam-era.View file on computer orcorrect make of camera.–ALL

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157Technical NotesCOMMUNICATIONS ERROREUSB cable disconnectedor memory card removedwhile images are beingtransferred to computer.If error appears on c

Page 79 - –) when number of print is

5Before You BeginDisplay in the MonitorUse Photo info in Monitor settings of the Set-up menu to display or hide information forshooting or playback (c

Page 80 - Setting Print Order by Day

158Technical NotesSYSTEM ERRORuError has occurred in cam-era’s internal circuitry.Turn camera off, unplugoptional AC adapter (ifusing), remove and rei

Page 81 - When Using Choose Date

159Technical NotesError Messages During Wireless Transfer ModeDisplay Problem Solution cTransfer erroruError occurred whenimages were transferredto co

Page 82 - Connect the USB cable

160Technical NotesTroubleshootingIf your camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problemsbelow before consulting your retailer

Page 83 - Display the PictBridge menu

161Technical NotesNo picture is taken when shutter-release button is pressed• Camera is in Playback mode.• Battery is exhausted.• Focus indicator flic

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162Technical NotesBright specks in picture• Flash is reflecting from particles in air. Turn flash off orzoom in.20, 27Flash does not fire• Flash is of

Page 85 - –) when number of prints is

163Technical NotesPictureProject does not start when camera is connected or memory card inserted in card reader or card slot• Camera is off.• The opti

Page 86 - CHECK PRINTER

164Technical NotesSpecificationsType COOLPIX P1/P2 digital cameraEffective pixels 8.0 million (for COOLPIX P1)/5.1 million (for COOLPIX P2)CCD1/1.8 in

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165Technical NotesExposureMeteringFour mode through-the-lens (TTL) metering;• 256-segment matrix • Spot• Center-weighted • Spot AF areaExposure contro

Page 88 - Available Picture Editing

166Technical Notes*1Industry standard for measuring life of camera batteries. Measured at 25°C (77°F); zoom adjust-ed with each shot, built-in flash f

Page 89 - Cropping Pictures: Crop

167Technical NotesDesign Rule for Camera File System (DCF)Your camera conforms to the Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF), a standard widelyused

Page 90 - Picture Editing

6Before You BeginThe Mode Dialb Scene (c34)Choose from 16 “scenes”suited to different subjectsor shooting conditions andlet the camera do the rest.S M

Page 91 - Size (pixels) Description

168Technical NotesSymbolsX (auto shooting) mode, 18 - 23A (delete) button, 3, 55, 57, 58, 85l (help) button, 3S (movie) mode, 6E (transfer) button, 61

Page 92 - S Recording Movies

169Technical NotesRear-curtain sync, 27slow sync, 27Flexible Program, 45Fluorescent, 52Focus, 22 - 23, 161Focus area, 22Autofocus, 97Focus mode, 31inf

Page 93 - Selecting Movie Options

170Technical NotesQQuality, see Image modeQuick format, 127Quick Playback Zoom, 56QuickTime, see MoviesRReset q, 86, 102Reset all n, 115, 130Resizing

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Page 95 - Recording a Time-Lapse Movie

7Before You BeginNavigating the MenusUse the multi selector to perform operations such as selecting or canceling menuitems that appear in the monitor.

Page 96 - Setting Electronic VR

Trademark InformationApple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTime are registered trademarks of AppleComputer, Inc. Finder is trademark of A

Page 97 - Viewing Movies

8First StepsFirst StepsCharging the BatteryThe camera uses a rechargeable Nikon EN-EL8 lithium-ion battery (supplied).Charge the battery before first

Page 98 - Using the Shooting Menu

9First StepsThe MH-62 Battery ChargerBefore using the MH-62, read and follow the warnings and notices on pages ii to viiof this manual.The MH-62 is fo

Page 99 - To display the Shooting menu:

10First StepsInserting BatteriesInsert an EN-EL8 battery that has been fully-charged using the supplied MH-62battery charger into your camera.1Open th

Page 100 - Option Description

11First StepsReplacing BatteriesTurn the camera off and make sure that the power-on lamphas gone out before opening the battery-chamber/memorycard slo

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12First StepsInserting Memory CardsPictures can be stored in the camera’s internal memory (about 32 MB for P1/16 MBfor P2) or on a Secure Digital (SD)

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13First StepsThe Write Protect SwitchMemory cards are equipped with a write protect switch to prevent accidental loss of data.When this switch is in t

Page 103 - Interval Timer shooting

14First StepsChecking the Battery LevelBattery LevelThe red (C) lamp and power-on lamp will blink when the “WARNING!! BATTERYEXHAUSTED” warning is dis

Page 104 - A Best Shot Selector

15First StepsThe i ButtonThe camera can also be turned on by pressing the i button for about one second (exceptwhen the mode dial is set to Y). The mo

Page 105 - C Auto Bracketing

16First StepsBasic SetupThe first time the camera is turned on, a language-selection dialog will be dis-played in the monitor. Follow the steps below

Page 106 - F Image Adjustment

17First StepsThe Clock BatteryWhen the main battery is installed or the camera is powered by the optional EH-62C ACadapter, the clock battery will cha

Page 107 - M Image Sharpening

iThank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX P1/P2digital camera. This manual has been written to help youenjoy taking pictures with your Nikon dig

Page 108 - P Saturation Control

18Basic PhotographyBasic PhotographyStep 1–Select X ModeThis section details the basic steps involved in taking pictures in X (Auto shoot-ing mode). I

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19Basic PhotographyNumber of Exposures RemainingIf the number of exposures remaining is zero, the message “OUT OF MEMORY” will be dis-played in the mo

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20Basic PhotographyStep 2–Frame the Picture1Ready the cameraHold the camera steadily in both hands. Photo-graphs can be framed in the monitor.Don’t Bl

Page 111 - Using m Manual Option

21Basic PhotographyDigital Zoom• In digital zoom, data from the camera’s image sensor is processed digitally, enlarging thecenter area of the picture

Page 112 - I Fixed Aperture

22Basic PhotographyStep 3–Focus and Shoot1FocusPress the shutter-release button halfway to setfocus and exposure.The camera has a two stage shutter-re

Page 113 - NOISE REDUCTION

23Basic PhotographyDuring RecordingWhile pictures are being recorded to the memory or memory card, the memory icon (M orO) will blink. Do not turn the

Page 114 - The Shooting Menu

24Basic PhotographyStep 4–View the Results (Full-screen Playback)Deleting Unwanted PicturesDuring Playback mode, pressing A displays the delete confir

Page 115 - USER SETTING

25Basic PhotographyImage File and Folder NamesIn the memory or on the memory card, pictures are identified by file names with three parts:a four lette

Page 116 - Using the Playback Menu

26More on PhotographyMore on PhotographyIn addition to X (Auto shooting) mode explained in “Basic Photography”(c18), the COOLPIX P1/P2 has other shoot

Page 117 - The Playback Menu

27More on PhotographyC When Lighting Is Poor: Using the FlashThe following six flash modes are available:Mode How it works When to use itzAutoFlash fi

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iiFor Your SafetyTo prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, readthe following safety precautions in their entirety be

Page 119 - List by Date

28More on PhotographyTo choose the flash mode:The J (Camera Shake) IconWhen lighting is poor and the Flash is off (B), shutter speeds willslow and pic

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29More on PhotographyRed-Eye ReductionThe “Red-eye reduction” flash function of the COOLPIX P1/P2 uses an advanced red-eyereduction method. Several pr

Page 121 - Slide show, and then press d

30More on PhotographyH Taking a Self-Portrait: Using the Self-TimerWhen the self-timer is on, pictures are taken 10 or 3 seconds after the shutter-rel

Page 122 - Changing the Display Interval

31More on PhotographyF Focusing on the Subject: Using Focus ModeChoose a focus mode according to the subject and composition.Mode How it works When to

Page 123 - A Delete

32More on PhotographyTo choose the focus mode:Focus ModeFocus mode is not available in some scene modes (c34 - 44).Display Focus mode menu. Highlight

Page 124 - E Transfer Marking

33More on PhotographyI Controlling Exposure: Exposure CompensationExposure compensation is used to alter the exposure from the value suggested bythe c

Page 125 - “ALL IMAGES ARE HIDDEN“

34More on Photographyb Scene ModeScene mode offers a menu of 16 “scenes”, each corresponding to a common sit-uation, such as a backlit subject, sunset

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35More on PhotographyScene ModesDepending on your subject, scene modes may not always produce the desired results. If re-sults are not to your satisfa

Page 127 - Using the Set-up Menu

36More on PhotographyThe following scenes are available:Settings for Scene ModesC and F indicate Flash and Focus mode respectively.The J (Camera Shake

Page 128 - To display the Set-up menu:

37More on PhotographyC PARTY/INDOORUse for shots that include details of the background, or to cap-ture the effects of candlelight and other indoor ba

Page 129 - V Welcome Screen

iii• Do not handle the plug or batterycharger with wet hands. Failure toobserve this precaution could resultin electric shock.Observe proper precautio

Page 130 - Time Zone

38More on PhotographyF PANORAMA ASSISTUse when taking a series of pictures thatwill later be joined to form a singlescene (for example, a panorama or

Page 131 - GMT +/– Location

39More on PhotographyI SUNSETBeautifully captures the deep hues in sunsets and sunrises.For EFFECT 1, the red hues are captured more vividly.For EFFE

Page 132 - Z Monitor Settings

40More on PhotographyL BACK LIGHTUse when light is coming from behind your subject, throwingtheir features into shadow, or when your subject is in the

Page 133 - Brightness

41More on PhotographyO COPYProvides clear pictures of text or drawings on a white board orin printed matter such as a business card.• Colored text and

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42More on PhotographyTo use A PORTRAIT (FACE AF):PORTRAIT (FACE AF) - Face-priority AF• The camera focuses continuously, until the camera recognizes a

Page 135 - Date Counter

43More on PhotographyTo use F PANORAMA ASSIST:Select F (PANORAMA ASSIST) in Scenemenu.Pan direction (E) displayed in yellow.Select how pictures will b

Page 136 - K Shot Confirmation

44More on PhotographyPanorama AssistFlash mode, Self-timer mode, Focus mode and Exposure compensation can be set after set-ting pan direction. The pan

Page 137 - AF ASSIST

45More on PhotographyP/A Controlling Exposure: Exposure ModesIn P and A modes, shutter speed and aperture can beadjusted to suit the user’s creative i

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46More on PhotographyA: Aperture-Priority AutoIf the selected aperture would result in the picture being under- or over-exposed,the aperture display i

Page 139 - M/O Format Memory/Card

47More on PhotographyZ Controlling File Size: Selecting Image Quality and SizeThe size of the files, and with it the number of images that can be reco

Page 140 - Video Mode

ivNotices• No part of the manuals included with this prod-uct may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,stored in a retrieval system, or translated

Page 141 - E Auto Transfer

48More on PhotographySelect from the following options according to your shooting intent.* All figures are approximate. Print sizes assume a printer r

Page 142 - The Set-up Menu

49More on PhotographyImage Quality/Size and Number of Exposures RemainingThe following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stor

Page 143 - B Firmware Version

50More on PhotographyW Using ISO SensitivityISO sensitivity is a measure of how sensitive the camera reacts to light. As the sen-sitivity is increased

Page 144 - Wireless Transfer Mode

51More on PhotographyUsing the FlashA setting of 400 is intended for use with natural lighting. Choose Auto, 50 (for P1), 64(for P2), 100, or 200 when

Page 145 - Wireless LAN environment

52More on Photographyd Adjusting the Hue: Using White BalanceThe color of the light reflected from an object varies with the color of the lightsource.

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53More on PhotographySetting White BalanceTo choose a white balance setting:The Shooting MenuWhite balance can also be set using the White balance opt

Page 147 - Item Description

54More on Photographyf Preset White BalancePreset white balance is used when shooting undermixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with astr

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55More on PlaybackMore on PlaybackViewing Pictures on the CameraFull-screen Playback ModePress the i button when shooting for Full-screen playback mod

Page 149 - Installation

56More on PlaybackHistogram DisplayPress d in Full-screen playback mode to view the histo-gram display (c33). The following current settings aredispla

Page 150 - Setting a Profile

57More on PlaybackTaking a Closer Look: Playback ZoomWhile Quick playback zoom is in effect, use k (T) andj (W) to zoom the picture in and out.Playbac

Page 151 - Managing Profile Information

vCAUTIONSModificationsThe FCC requires the user to be notified that anychanges or modifications made to this devicethat are not expressly approved by

Page 152 - To display the WIRELESS MENU:

58More on PlaybackVoice Memos: Recording and PlaybackA voice memo can be recorded using the built-in micro-phone and appended to any picture marked wi

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59More on PlaybackStorageVoice memo file names consist of an identifier (“DSCN” for memos appended to original pic-tures), a four-digit file number co

Page 154 - Connecting toConnecting to

60More on PlaybackViewing Pictures on TVThe EG-CP14 audio/video (A/V) cable provided with your camera can be used toconnect the camera to a television

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61More on PlaybackViewing Pictures on a ComputerUsing the UC-E6 USB cable and PictureProject software provided with your cam-era, you can transfer pho

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62More on PlaybackConnecting the USB CableTurn the computer on and wait for it to start up. After confirming that the camerais off, connect the UC-E6

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63More on PlaybackTransferring ImagesWhen the PictureProject Transfer is displayed in the computer monitor, pressingd (Transfer E) on the camera or cl

Page 158 - Changing the Settings

64More on PlaybackDisconnecting the CameraWhen PTP (default setting) Is Selected in USB:You can turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable once

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65More on PlaybackPrinting PicturesPictures stored in the internal memory or on the memory card can be printed inthe same way as pictures taken with a

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66More on Playbackw Print SetPrint set in the playback menu is used to create digital “print orders” listing thepictures to be printed, the number of

Page 161 - Optional Accessories

67More on PlaybackScroll through pictures. Select current picture. 1 (number ofprints) and w icon are marked on theselected picture.Use multi selector

Page 162 - Caring for Your Camera

viNotice for customers in EuropeHereby, Nikon, declares that this digital camera is in compliance with the essential require-ments and other relevant

Page 163 - Cleaning

68More on PlaybackSetting Print Order by DayYou can cancel the individual print order for pictures and set a print order to printall pictures on the s

Page 164 - Batteries

69More on PlaybackPrint SetIf you display the Print set menu after creating a print order, the Date and Info options willbe reset.Restrictions on Prin

Page 165 - Error Messages

70More on PlaybackPrinting via Direct USB ConnectionYour camera allows pictures to be printed directly from the camera using Pict-Bridge. If the UC-E6

Page 166 - Display Problem Solution c

71More on Playback3Turn the camera and printer onThe lens will extend and the picture recorded most recently will be displayed afterthe opening screen

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72More on Playback5Confirm the settings on the printerBefore printing, confirm the settings on the printer by following the instructionssupplied with

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73More on Playback6Select pictures to printHighlight Print selection and press d.• To print one copy of all pictures in thememory or on the memory car

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74More on PlaybackError MessagesIf an error message is displayed, an error has occurred. After checkingthe printer and resolving any problems as direc

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75More on PlaybackDirectly Printing the Pictures Specified in a Print SetThe pictures stored in the memory or on the memory card are printed directly,

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76Picture EditingPicture EditingAvailable Picture EditingThe COOLPIX P1/P2 can edit a picture using the following editing functions andstore it as a s

Page 172 - Troubleshooting

77Picture EditingCropping Pictures: CropWhen a picture is displayed in the Playback zoom mode (c57), you can crop partof a picture and save it as a se

Page 173 - Problem Possible cause c

viiNotice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or ReproductionNote that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or reproduc

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78Picture EditingEnhancing Contrast: D-LightingThe tone adjusted picture is created automatically as a separate picture. Using D-Lighting, pictures th

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79Picture EditingH Creating a Smaller Picture: Small Pic.To create a small copy of a picture, select Small pic. after displaying the image inFull-scre

Page 176 - Specifications

80MoviesMoviesS Recording MoviesMovies will be recorded with sound recorded via the camera’s built-in microphone.To record a movie:Notes on Movies• De

Page 177 - Technical Notes

81MoviesSelecting Movie OptionsIn Movie options, you can select the type of movie depending on how you planto use the movie.*1Approximate maximum tota

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82Movies* The menu option set most recently appears selected.Movie MenuPressing the shutter-release button halfway in the Movie menu exits and returns

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83MoviesRecording a Time-Lapse MovieSelecting Time-lapse movie from the MOVIE menu displays the menu shown inStep 2, below.Notes on Time-Lapse Movie•

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84MoviesSelecting Auto-Focus ModeThe Auto-focus mode for movie recording can be set. Select Auto-focus modein the Movie menu, and choose from the foll

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85MoviesViewing MoviesIn Full-screen playback mode (c24), movies can beplayed with sound. Movies are indicated by S icon andcan be viewed by pressing

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86The Shooting MenuThe Shooting MenuUsing the Shooting MenuRotate the mode dial to P or A (c6) to use the Shooting menu. The Shooting menu contains th

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87The Shooting MenuTo display the Shooting menu:* The menu option set most recently appears selected.Shooting MenuPressing the shutter-release button

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