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Page 1 - DIGITAL CAMERA

EnEnPrinted in Japan S2H05000501(11)6MAA2311-05 DIGITAL CAMERAThe Guide to Digital Photographywith the

Page 2 - Shoot, View, and Enjoy

viiiThe Set-up Menu: Camera Setup... 121Adjusting Monitor Settings: Monitor Options

Page 3 - Product Documentation

90Menu Guide—Using Camera MenusMaking Selections with the Command DialIf a icon appears next to a menu item, you can make a selection byrotating the

Page 4 - For Your Safety

91Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuThe Shooting MenuShooting OptionsThe shooting menu is available only in P, S, A, and M modes, and only whenthe camera is

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92Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuKeeping Colors True: White BalanceWhat Is “White Balance”?The color of the light reflected by an object depends on the c

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93Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuFine-Tuning White BalanceAt settings other than (Auto) and (WhiteBal Preset), white balance can be “fine tuned”by hig

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94Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuOption DescriptionCancelRecalls the most recent setting for preset white balance frommemory and sets white balance to th

Page 8 - Table of Contents

95Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuMeasuring Light: MeteringThe metering menu offers a choice of four meter-ing methods that determine how the camera setse

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96Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuTaking a Sequence of Shots: ContinuousThe options in the “continuous” menu determinewhether the camera takes one picture

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97Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuUltra HS/MovieAt a setting of Ultra HS, the zoom indicator inthe monitor moves from S (start) to E (end) as re-cording p

Page 11 - Introduction

98Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuGetting Sharper Pictures: BSS (Best Shot Selector)The “Best Shot Selector” (BSS) is recommended forsituations in which i

Page 12 - Overview

99Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuAdjusting Contrast and Brightness: Image AdjustmentThis option is used to adjust brightness and con-trast according to t

Page 13 - Life-Long Learning

1First Steps9–16Overview2–3Getting to Know theCOOLPIX45004–8This chapter is divided into the following sections:OverviewRead this section for a descri

Page 14

100Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuControlling Color: Saturation ControlSaturation control is used to heighten or reducethe vividness of colors.Black-and-

Page 15 - Photocell

101Menu Guide—The Shooting Menu*Figures are approximate. The file size of JPEG-compressed images varies withthe scene recorded.Making Effective Use o

Page 16 - A The Monitor

102Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuImage QualityTo reduce the amount of memory that each shotoccupies, pictures taken at settings other than HIare compres

Page 17 - B The Viewfinder

103Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuImage SizeImage size refers to the physical dimensions of theimage, measured in pixels. Smaller sizes requireless spac

Page 18 - C The Diopter Adjustment Dial

104Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuStoring Menu Settings: User SettingThis option allows you to store up to three combi-nations of white balance, metering

Page 19 - First Steps

105Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuMaking Edges More Distinct: Image SharpeningThis option controls whether pictures are processedfor increased sharpness,

Page 20 - Step 2—Insert the Battery

106Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuSettings for Optional Converter Lenses: LensThe lens menu is used to select combinations ofsettings suited to different

Page 21 - The Clock Battery

107Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuSlide Copy Adapter: Inverse ColorThe Inverse Color option requires a bright light source. If lighting is insuffi-cient

Page 22 - Step 3—Insert the Memory Card

108Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuControlling Exposure: Exposure OptionsThe exposure options sub-menu contains twooptions: one for fixing exposure at the

Page 23 - Removing Memory Cards

109Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuConfirming Exposure CompensationAt values other than ±0, exposure compensationis displayed in the monitor.Exp. +/–The E

Page 24 - Step 4—Choose a Language

2Introduction—OverviewThank you for your purchase of a COOLPIX4500 digital camera. This manualhas been written to help you enjoy taking digital pictu

Page 25 - Step 5—Set the Time and Date

110Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuControlling Focus: Focus OptionsThe focus options sub-menu contains options con-trolling focus-area selection and focus

Page 26 - Introduction—First Steps

111Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuContinuousAFCamera adjusts focus continuously until shutter-release but-ton is pressed halfway, minimizing time needed

Page 27 - Tutorial

112Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuControlling Zoom: Zoom OptionsThis sub-menu contains three options for control-ling optical and digital zoom.Digital Te

Page 28 - Taking Pictures

113Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuFixed ApertureNormally, aperture changes with the zoom posi-tion. If desired, you can set the camera to main-tain the

Page 29 - Step 2—Choose Auto Mode

114Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuControlling the Flash: Speedlight OptionsThis sub-menu contains three options for control-ling built-in and external Sp

Page 30 - Step 4—Frame the Picture

115Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuOptions for Optional Speedlights: Speedlight CntrlThis sub-menu is used to control the built-in Speed-light when using

Page 31 - The Built-in Speedlight

116Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuVarying Settings Automatically: Auto BracketingIn some situations, you may find it difficult to se-lect appropriate exp

Page 32 - Monitor or Viewfinder?

117Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuRecording TimeBecause the camera takes three shots each time the shutter-release button ispressed, the time required to

Page 33 - Controlling the Monitor

118Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuAvoiding “Grainy” Photographs: Noise ReductionAt shutter speeds slower than 1/4s, “noise” in theform of randomly-spaced

Page 34 - Step 5—Focus and Shoot

119Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuRestoring Default Settings: Reset AllThe Reset All option is used to reset settings forthe current User Set to their de

Page 35 - During Recording

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

Page 36 - Step 6—Put the Camera Away

120Menu Guide—The Shooting MenuDefaultSettingOnShutter SoundOffShot ConfirmationOffDisable DeleteOffBest Shot Selector*OffAuto BracketingOffNoise Redu

Page 37 - Basic Playback

121Menu Guide—The Set-up MenuThe options available in the set-up menu depend on the operating mode.The SET-UP Menu (P, S, A, M)The Set-up MenuCamera S

Page 38 - Quick Review

122Menu Guide—The Set-up MenuAdjusting Monitor Brightness: BrightnessThis option controls monitor brightness. Press themulti selector up or down to i

Page 39 - For more information on:

123Menu Guide—The Set-up MenuCustomizing Camera Controls: ControlsThe options in the Controls sub-menu determinethe functions assigned to the FUNC b

Page 40 - Tutorial—Basic Playback

124Menu Guide—The Set-up MenuAE-L, AF-LBy default, both focus and exposure are lockedwhen the center of the multi selector is pressed inshooting mode.

Page 41 - Connections

125Menu Guide—The Set-up MenuConserving Battery Power: Auto OffWhen operated on battery power, the camera willturn off automatically if no operation

Page 42 - Connecting to a Computer

126Menu Guide—The Set-up MenuFile Numbering: The Seq. Numbers MenuThe camera assigns each picture a file name con-sisting of “DSCN” followed by a fo

Page 43 - Already Have Nikon View?

127Menu Guide—The Set-up MenuAudio Confirmation: Shutter SoundThe Shutter Sound sub-menu controls the“beep” made by the camera’s speaker.Option Desc

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128Menu Guide—The Set-up MenuFormatting Memory Cards: CF Card FormatThe memory card provided with your camera isformatted at shipment. If you purch

Page 45 - Use a Reliable Power Source

129Menu Guide—The Set-up MenuSetting the Time and Date: DateThis option is used to set the camera to the cur-rent date and time. For more informati

Page 46 - Panorama Assist/Ultra HS

4Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX4500Take a few moments to familiarize yourself with camera controls and displays.You may find it helpful to b

Page 47 - Mac OS 9Mac OS X

130Menu Guide—The Set-up MenuChoosing a Video Standard: Video ModeThe Video Mode menu is used to select the standard used for video output.Adjust th

Page 48 - PC Card Adapter

131Menu Guide—The Set-up MenuProtecting Images from Deletion: Disable DeleteThe Disable Delete option is used to protect im-ages from accidental del

Page 49 - Removing the Memory Card

132Menu Guide—The Set-up MenuWindows 2000 Professional, Windows Millennium Edition(Me), Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), Mac OS 9Do not select PTP when

Page 50 - Choosing a Video Mode ( 130)

133Menu Guide—The Playback MenuThe Playback MenuManaging PicturesThe playback menu contains the following options for managing the pictureson the memo

Page 51 - Beyond Point

134Menu Guide—The Playback MenuDeleting Selected Pictures: Selected ImagesChoosing Selected Images displays the pictures on the memory card as smallth

Page 52 - Shooting-Mode Selection

135Menu Guide—The Playback MenuDeleting All Pictures: Erase All ImagesSelecting Erase All Images from the delete menudisplays the confirmation dialog

Page 53 - Scene Mode

136Menu Guide—The Playback MenuSelecting a Folder for Playback: FoldersDuring shooting, pictures are stored in folders cre-ated automatically by the c

Page 54 - Portrait

137Menu Guide—The Playback MenuDeleting Folders: DeleteSelect Delete to delete folders created at settingsof Panorama Assist and Ultra HS. Folders wi

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138Menu Guide—The Playback MenuAutomated Playback: Slide ShowThe slide-show option in the playback menu is usedfor automated sequential playback. To

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139Menu Guide—The Playback MenuChanging the Display IntervalThe slide show menu and pause dialog both con-tain a Frame Intvl option for changing the l

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5Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX450017MENU button ...44, 8818 (focus mode) button ... 57MF (manual focus) button ... 61

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140Menu Guide—The Playback MenuChanging Vertical Perspective: Perspective ControlThis option can be used to transform a photographto change the appare

Page 59 - Noise Reduction

141Menu Guide—The Playback MenuTransform image as described below,Guides offer visual confirmation of appar-ent change in perspective.5Save transforme

Page 60 - Use a Tripod

142Menu Guide—The Playback MenuOnce created, transformed images are independent of the original: deletingthe transformed image has no effect on the or

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143Menu Guide—The Playback MenuSafeguarding Valuable Pictures: ProtectSelecting Protect from the playback menu displaysthe menu shown at right, where

Page 62 - P: Programmed Auto

144Menu Guide—The Playback MenuHiding Pictures During Playback: Hide ImageWhen creating a slide show or showing photo-graphs to an audience, you may w

Page 63 - S: Shutter-Priority Auto

145Menu Guide—The Playback MenuOrdering Prints: Print SetSelecting Print Set from the playback menu dis-plays the menu shown at right. Here you cansp

Page 64 - A: Aperture-Priority Auto

146Menu Guide—The Playback MenuPress center of multi selector to completeoperation and display menu of print op-tions. To highlight option, press mul

Page 65 - M: Manual

147Menu Guide—The Playback MenuSelecting Images for Transfer: Auto TransferWhen transferring images to a computer usingNikon View 5, you can choose to

Page 66 - Long Time-Exposures (BULB)

148Menu Guide—The Playback MenuSelecting All Pictures for Transfer: All PhotosSelecting All Photos displays the confirmationdialog shown at right.@IDe

Page 67 - Focus Mode

149TechnicalNotesCamera Care, Options, and ResourcesThis chapter provides a list of optional accessoriesavailable for the COOLPIX4500, tips on cleanin

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6Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX4500How to Use It—Camera Controls and DisplaysA The MonitorPhotographs can be framed in the monitor or viewfi

Page 69 - Autofocus

Technical Notes150Optional AccessoriesAt the time of writing, the following options were available for the COOLPIX4500. Contact your retailer or loca

Page 70 - Autoexposure Lock

Technical Notes151Operation is not guaranteed with other makes of memory card. For moredetails on the above cards, please contact the manufacturer.SD

Page 71 - Manual Focus

Technical Notes152Caring for the Camera and BatteryTo ensure continued enjoyment of your Nikon product, observe the followingprecautions when using or

Page 72 - Optical and Digital Zoom

Technical Notes153Tips and Tricks for Handling BatteriesSome tips to ensure that your camera is always ready to shoot:• When you turn the camera on, c

Page 73 - Restrictions on Digital Zoom

Technical Notes154CleaningLensOne key to cleaning the lens is to not touch it with your fingers. Use a blower(typically a small device with a rubber

Page 74 - Flash Mode

Technical Notes155Web ResourcesAt the time of writing, the following on-line resources were available for usersof Nikon digital imaging equipment:For

Page 75 - Using the Built-in Speedlight

Technical Notes156Monitor is hardto read150154123Can not adjustzoom106ProblemNo photo istaken whenshutter-releasebutton is fullypressed19192415813Phot

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Technical Notes157Randomly-spaced brightpixels (“noise”)appear in image• Sensitivity raised above 100.• Shutter speed too slow. If making a long time

Page 77 - When Lighting Is Poor

Technical Notes158Error MessagesThe following table lists the error messages and other warnings that appearin the monitor and how to deal with them.Di

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Technical Notes159Cannot delete file• Attempt to delete protect-ed picture.• Attempt to delete picturecreated by computer or an-other make of camera.1

Page 79 - Exposure Compensation

7Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX4500The monitor is also used to play pictures back. When a picture is played backfull screen, information ab

Page 80 - Sensitivity (P, S, A, and M)

160Technical NotesA Note on Electronically-Controlled CamerasIn extremely rare instances, unusual characters may appear in the monitor andthe camera m

Page 81 - Keep or Delete

161Technical NotesSpecificationsType E4500 digital cameraDigital zoom 4.0 ×Effective pixels 4.0 million1/1.8˝ high-density CCD; total pixels: 4.13 mil

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162Technical NotesSensitivity ISO equivalent approximately 100, 200, 400, 800, orAutoSelf-timer Ten- or three-second durationExposureMetering Four mod

Page 83 - Playback

163Technical NotesBattery life (EN-EL1) Approximately 100 minutes (as measured at room tem-perature [20 °C/68 °F] under standard Nikon test con-dition

Page 84 - Notes on Playback Zoom

164Technical NotesPre-installed versions of Windows XP Home Edition, WindowsXP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, WindowsMillennium Edition (Me)

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165IndexIndexSymbols1 , 2 , 3 , 104100, 200, 400, 800, 70 (delete) button, 29,30,71,78 (exposure compensation)button, 69 (flash mode) button, 65 (f

Page 86 - Restrictions on Small Picture

166IndexExposure information. Seephoto informationExposure metering. See Meter-ingExposure mode, 42-56aperture-priority auto, 54manual, 55-56program

Page 87 - Movie Playback

167IndexOOn/off. See Auto Off; powerswitchOptional accessories, 150PP. See exposure mode, pro-grammed auto.PAL, 40,130. See also VideoModePanorama

Page 88 - More About Playback

EnEnPrinted in Japan S2H05000501(11)6MAA2311-05 DIGITAL CAMERAThe Guide to Digital Photographywith the

Page 89 - Photo Information

8Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX4500D The FUNC ButtonBy default, the FUNC button functions as an ex-posure compensation button in shooting mo

Page 90 - Exposure Information

Introduction—First Steps9Before using your camera for the first time, complete the steps on the follow-ing pages.Step 1—Attach the Camera StrapAttach

Page 91 - Menu Guide

Shoot, View, and EnjoyA Flowchart Guide to Using Your CameraSTEP 1—Ready the cameraGetting ready First Steps 9Camera setup The Set-up Menu 121STEP 2—T

Page 92 - Index to Menu Options

Introduction—First Steps10Read Battery WarningsRead and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the batterymanufacturer.Alternative Power Sou

Page 93

Introduction—First Steps112.3 Insert the batteryInsert a fully-charged EN-EL1 or new 2CR5 (DL245) battery as shown inthe label on the underside of the

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Introduction—First Steps12Step 3—Insert the Memory CardYour Nikon digital camera uses CompactFlash™ (CF) memory cards or IBMMicrodrive® memory cards t

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Introduction—First Steps13Closing the Card-Slot CoverIf the eject button is up when the card-slot coveris closed, closing the cover will partially eje

Page 96 - PLAYBACK MENU

Introduction—First Steps14Step 4—Choose a LanguageCamera menus and messages can be displayed in your choice of German,English, French, Japanese, and S

Page 97 - SET-UP Menu (Playback Mode)

Introduction—First Steps15Step 5—Set the Time and DateInformation on the time and date of recording is included with all photo-graphs and movies taken

Page 98 - Using Camera Menus

Introduction—First Steps16Any pictures taken before the time and date have been set will have a timestamp of “0000.00.00 00:00.” If the time and date

Page 99 - Menu Guide—Using Camera Menus

17Taking Pictures18–26Basic Playback27–30This chapter takes you through the basic steps in-volved in taking pictures and playing them back.Taking Pict

Page 100

18Tutorial—Taking PicturesTaking PicturesThe BasicsThis section details the basic steps involved in taking pictures in (auto)mode. In this automati

Page 101 - The Shooting Menu

19Tutorial—Taking Pictures*Flash-ready and autofocus lamps next to viewfinder blink slowly whenbattery is exhausted.If the message “Out of memory” app

Page 102 - Menu Guide—The Shooting Menu

iProduct DocumentationGetting to Know the COOLPIX4500OverviewTaking PicturesBasic PlaybackConnecting to a ComputerConnecting to a Television or VCRBey

Page 103 - Confirming White Balance

20Tutorial—Taking PicturesStep 3—Adjust Camera Settings (Optional)The following table shows the default settings for mode. For more infor-mation, r

Page 104

21Tutorial—Taking PicturesThe Built-in SpeedlightIf the flash mode is set to auto (the default setting), red-eye reduction, or slowsync and additional

Page 105 - Measuring Light: Metering

22Tutorial—Taking Pictures4.3 Frame your subjectUse the zoom buttons to frame your subject against the background.When the camera is zoomed all the wa

Page 106

23Tutorial—Taking PicturesDon’t Block the ShotTo avoid dark or partially obscured pictures, keep your fingers and other ob-jects away from the lens an

Page 107 - Using a Flash

24Tutorial—Taking PicturesStep 5—Focus and ShootThe COOLPIX4500 has a two-stage shutter-release button.5.1 FocusPress the shutter-release button halfw

Page 108 - Confirming BSS

25Tutorial—Taking Pictures5.2 Take the pictureSmoothly press the shutter-release buttonthe rest of the way down to take a picture.During RecordingWhil

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26Tutorial—Taking PicturesStep 6—Put the Camera Away6.1 Turn the camera offIf the power lamp is on, turn the camera offby rotating the power switch as

Page 110 - Black-and-White/Sepia

27Tutorial—Basic PlaybackBasic PlaybackQuick Review and PlaybackWith a digital camera, you can view pictures immediately after they are taken.You can

Page 111

28Tutorial—Basic PlaybackQuick ReviewPictures are displayed in the top left corner of themonitor, allowing you to confirm the results ofprevious attem

Page 112 - Image Quality

29Tutorial—Basic PlaybackFull-Screen PlaybackIn full-screen playback, you can perform a varietyof operations on the pictures stored on thememory card.

Page 113 - Print Size

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 114 - Confirming User Setting

30Tutorial—Basic PlaybackThumbnail PlaybackPressing the ( ) button in full-screen playbackdisplays a menu of up to nine thumbnail images.The followi

Page 115 - Confirming Image Sharpening

31ConnectionsConnecting to External DevicesThis chapter provides information on connectingyour camera to a computer and to a television orvideocassett

Page 116

32Connections—Connecting to a ComputerYour Nikon digital camera stores pictures as digital data. Instead of makingthe trip to a developer and getting

Page 117 - Confirming the Lens Setting

33Connections—Connecting to a Computer2Install Adobe Acrobat ReaderThe installation instructions are in Portable Document Format (PDF). Toview the in

Page 118 - Confirming AE-Lock Settings

34Connections—Connecting to a ComputerMaking the Connection: Connecting to Your ComputerOnce you have installed Nikon View 5, you are ready to transfe

Page 119 - Exp. +/–

35Connections—Connecting to a Computer2Connect the camera and computerConnect the UC-E1 USB cable as shown below. Use the flat connector forconnectio

Page 120 - Spot AF Area Metering ( 95)

36Connections—Connecting to a ComputerPanorama Assist/Ultra HSBefore transferring pictures for the first time, click the Change… button inthe Nikon Tr

Page 121 - Focus Confirmation

37Connections—Connecting to a ComputerIf the camera USB option is set to Mass Storage (the default option), youmust remove the camera from the system

Page 122 - Startup Position

38Connections—Connecting to a ComputerReading Pictures from Memory CardsIf you have a CompactFlash™ card reader or your computer is equipped with aPC

Page 123 - Fixed Aperture

39Connections—Connecting to a ComputerRemoving the Memory CardBe sure that transfer is complete before removing memory cards from thecard reader or PC

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iii• Do not short or disassemble the bat-tery.• Do not expose the battery to flame orto excessive heat.• Do not immerse in or expose to water.• Do not

Page 125 - Using an Optional Speedlight

40Connections—Connecting to a Television or VCRConnecting to a Television or VCRTelevision PlaybackUsing the audio/video cable included with your came

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41Read this chapter for advice on the most frequently-used shooting controls, including:Shooting-Mode Selection ( 42–56)Focus Mode ( 57–61)Optical a

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42Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode SelectionThe shooting modes available with the COOLPIX4500 range from simple“point-and-shoot” modes ( and scen

Page 128 - Confirming Noise Reduction

43Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode SelectionPress the MODE button and rotate the command dial to cycle through shoot-ing modes as shown below.+Aut

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44Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode SelectionLandscapePortraitScene ModeThe COOLPIX4500 offers a choice of sixteen “scene” modes for commonsubjects

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45Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode SelectionDepending on the scene selected, restrictions may apply to flash ( 64) andfocus mode ( 57). The tab

Page 131 - The Set-up Menu

46Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode SelectionScene BlurDescription( 57)( 64)Party/Indoor✯Use for shots that in-clude details of the back-ground b

Page 132 - Menu Guide—The Set-up Menu

47Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode Selection✯Use to capture vivid col-ors in close-up shots offlowers, insects, andother small objects, withthe ba

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48Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode Selection—Two successive exposuresare combined to form asingle image. Take thefirst exposure normally.The shot

Page 134 - AE-L, AF-L

49Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode Selection✯Preserves the colorsseen in the weak natu-ral light before sunriseor after sunset. Noisereduction tu

Page 135

iv• No part of the manuals included with thisproduct may be reproduced, transmitted,transcribed, stored in a retrieval system,or translated into any l

Page 136 - Panorama Assist

50Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode SelectionTake first photograph. White balanceand exposure settings for this photo-graph will apply to all phot

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51Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode SelectionPanorama AssistThe panning direction can not be changed after the first photograph is taken.When takin

Page 138 - Disable Delete

52Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode SelectionFlexible ProgramIn programmed auto, different combinations of shutter speed and aperturecan be selecte

Page 139

53Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode SelectionS: Shutter-Priority AutoIn shutter-priority auto, you control shutter-speed by rotating the commanddia

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54Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode SelectionA: Aperture-Priority AutoIn aperture-priority auto, you control aperture by rotating the command dial,

Page 141 - Choosing a USB Option: USB

55Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode SelectionM: ManualIn manual exposure mode, you control both shutter speed and aperture. Shut-ter speed can be

Page 142

56Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Shooting-Mode Selection4Press the MODE button to selectthe other item (shutter speed oraperture).5Rotate the command dial toc

Page 143 - The Playback Menu

57Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Focus ModeChoose a focus mode according to your subject and composition.Focus ModeFocusing Near and FarMacro Close-UpWe recom

Page 144 - Before Deletion

58Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Focus ModeDelaying Shutter Release: Self-Timer ModeThe self-timer can be used for photographs in which you wish to appearyour

Page 145 - Menu Guide—The Playback Menu

59Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Focus ModeChoose the Center Focus AreaWe recommend that you select the center focus area when using focus lock.AutofocusIn au

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vNotice for customers in CanadaCAUTIONThis class B digital apparatus meets all re-quirements of the Canadian InterferenceCausing Equipment Regulations

Page 147 - Hidden and Protected Images

60Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Focus ModeFocus and Exposure LockOnce the camera has focused, focus and exposure will remain locked whilethe shutter-release

Page 148 - Small Picture

61Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Focus ModeUnless Off is selected for Focus Options: Focus Confirmation ( 111),focus confirmation will turn on automatically

Page 149 - Auto Off

62Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Optical and Digital ZoomYour Nikon digital camera offers two kinds of zoom: optical zoom, in whichthe camera’s telescoping le

Page 150

63Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Optical and Digital ZoomDigital ZoomAt the maximum optical zoom position, holding the end of the zoombutton down for two se

Page 151

64Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Flash ModeThe flash mode can be chosen from the following five options.Flash ModeFlash PhotographyAuto Flash OffThe flash tur

Page 152 - Perspective Control

65Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Flash ModeThe flash mode changes as shown below. The options available in scenemode depend on the scene selected ( 44).NO I

Page 153

66Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Flash ModeThe Sync TerminalOptional Speedlights mounted on an SK-E900 flash bracket can be attachedvia the camera’s sync term

Page 154 - “All images are hidden”

67Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Flash ModeSet the flash mode for the optional Speedlight to TTL. At this setting, theoptional Speedlight will be controlled

Page 155 - Ordering Prints: Print Set

68Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Making MoviesMaking Movies (P, S, A, and M)Movie ModeIn P, S, A, and M modes, the COOLPIX4500 can record movies up to thirty-

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69Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Exposure CompensationTo obtain the desired results with certain subject compositions (for example,when large areas of the fra

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viTable of ContentsProduct Documentation ... iFor Your Safety ...

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70Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency)ISO 200 and AboveThe higher the sensitivity, the more likely your pictures are to be affected by

Page 159 - Technical

71Beyond Point-and-Shoot—Keep or DeleteWhen image quality is set to HI, or when Ultra HSor Movie is selected in the Continuous menu,the picture you ha

Page 161 - Approved Memory Cards

73More AboutPlaybackPlayback OptionsDuring playback, you can use the multi selector andthe buttons on the back of the camera to performthe operations

Page 162 - Technical Notes

74More About PlaybackTaking a Closer Look: Playback ZoomUse the ( ) button to zoom in on photos dis-played in full-screen playback.X2.0SCRSCROLLOLLZ

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75More About PlaybackCreating a Small Copy of a Picture: Small PicturePressing the MODE (SMALL PIC.) button in full-screen playback creates asmall cop

Page 164 - Notes on the Monitor

76More About PlaybackOnce created, copies are independent of the original: deleting a copy has noeffect on the original, deleting the original no effe

Page 165 - Troubleshooting

77More About PlaybackDescriptionTo PressPressing center of multi selector while play-back is in progress pauses display. To resumeplayback, press cen

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78More About PlaybackAdding Audio Commentary: Voice MemoThis function can be used to record a brief voicememo for the picture currently displayed in f

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79More About PlaybackPhoto InformationRotate the command dial to view photo informa-tion. The following information is available:Image File and Folde

Page 168 - Error Messages

viiFocus Mode: Focusing Near and Far... 57Delaying Shutter Release: Self-Timer Mode ...

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80More About PlaybackShooting Information, Page 21 Exposure com-pensation2 Focal length3 Focus mode4 Flash status5 Imageadjustment6 Sensitivity (ISOeq

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81Changes to a variety of camera settings are madewith the help of menus that appear in the cameramonitor. This chapter is divided into the following

Page 171 - Specifications

82Menu Guide—Index to Menu OptionsAutoWhite Bal PresetDaylightIncandescentWHITE BALANCEMatch white balance to yourlight source.92–94CloudySpeedlightME

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83Menu Guide—Index to Menu OptionsUSER SETTINGStore different combinationsof menu settings in one ofthree banks.104 1 2 3OffAutoHighNormalLowIMAGE SHA

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84Menu Guide—Index to Menu OptionsSPEEDLIGHT OPT.Options for the built-in Speed-light and for optional Speed-lights.114–115Pop-UpVariable PowerSpeedli

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85Menu Guide—Index to Menu OptionsSHUTTER SOUNDControl beep produced toconfirm operations.127OffOnNoFormatCF CARD FORMATFormat memory cards for usein

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86Menu Guide—Index to Menu OptionsPROTECTProtect selected pictures fromaccidental deletion.143Select pictures.HIDE IMAGEHide pictures during playback.

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87Menu Guide—Index to Menu OptionsAUTO TRANSFERSelect images for transfer toa computer.147–148Selected PhotosAll PhotosSelect pictures.SET-UP Menu (Pl

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88Menu Guide—Using Camera MenusUsing Camera MenusBasic Menu OperationsThe menu options available in shooting mode differ from those that can beaccesse

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89Menu Guide—Using Camera Menus3Select the desired pageIf the selected menu has more than one page of options, you can view thenext page by pressing t

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