Taking A Picture In Programmed Auto Mode; Selecting A User Set With The Func Button; Selecting A User Set From The Menu; Using Menus - Nikon Coolpix 5700 Pocket Manual

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Taking a Picture in Programmed Auto Mode

1. Set the mode selector on the back of the camera
to the shooting mode's camera icon, remove the
lens cap, and turn the power switch to ON. The
camera beeps, the lens extends out, and the
control panel on top of the camera comes on
along with the viewfinder or monitor.
2. Press the Monitor/SEL button to choose the
viewfinder or monitor and compose the image.
3. Press the shutter button halfway down so the
camera can set focus and exposure. When these
are set, the AF indicator on the screen glows a
steady green. If the camera has problems
focusing, the indicator flashes (page 65). If the
flash pops up it means the flash will fire when
you take the picture.
4. Press the shutter button all the way down to
take the picture. The camera beeps and the
image is saved to the CompactFlash card.
5. When done, turn the power switch to OFF and
replace the lens cap.

Selecting a User Set with the FUNC Button

With the camera on and the mode selector on the back
of the camera set to shooting mode (the camera icon),
hold down the FUNC button and rotate the Com-
mand Dial to display A, 1, 2, or 3 on the control panel.

Selecting a User Set From the menu

1. With the camera on and the mode selector on
the back of the camera set to shooting mode (the
camera icon), press the MENU button.
2. The User Setting command or icon at the top of
the menu is highlighted, so just press the right
point on the Multi Selector to display a list of
user sets (a letter A and the numbers 1, 2, or 3 in
boxes).
3. Press the up or down point on the Multi
Selector to select a user set, then press the right
point to set it.
4. Press the MENU button to hide the menu.

Using Menus

To display the menu in any user set, press the
MENU button.
To move up and down a menu to highlight
commands or icon, press the up or down point on
the Multi Selector. As you highlight a command or
icon (or tab), it turns orange and the command's
full name is displayed at the top of the screen. (On
the Set-up and Play Back menus the command
names are spelled out right on the menu.)
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To move between tabs 1 and 2 on the shooting
menu in user sets 1, 2, and 3, highlight the first or
last item on the menu and press the up or down
points on the Multi Selector. You can also press the
left point to highlight one of the tabs, the up or
down point to highlight the desired tab, then the
right point to activate the menu. You can also move
to Page 2 of the menu by pressing the MENU
button but only when PAGE 2 is displayed below
the menu.
To display a submenu when a highlighted
menu command displays a solid right-pointing
arrowhead, press the right point on the Multi
Selector. To hide the submenu, press the left point.
To set (activate) a highlighted command (one
with a hollow or outlined arrowhead), press the
right point on the Multi Selector. The setting
applies immediately.
To display the Set-up menu, press the left point
on the Multi Selector to highlight the tab for the
current menu, then press the up or down point to
highlight the S tab. Press the right point to activate
the menu. The Set-up menu is described in detail
beginning on page 123.
To hide the menu, press the MENU button once
when MENU OFF is displayed below the menu, or
press the shutter button halfway down to return to
shooting.
1. With the camera in user set 1, 2, or 3, press the
MENU button to display the menu.
2. Press the up or down point on the Multi
Selector to highlight the RESET ALL icon (a
letter "C") on tab 2 of the menu and press the
right point to display a submenu.
3. Press the up or down point on the Multi
Selector to highlight Reset and press the right
point to select it and reset the commands.
4. Press the MENU button to hide the menu.
1. Open the monitor and slide the mode selector
on the back of the camera to playback mode (the
arrowhead in a box icon) to display the last
photo you took. If there isn't at least one photo
on the CF card you'll get the message CARD
CONTAINS NO IMAGES."
2. Use any of the procedures described in the
QuickSteps box "Managing Your Images."
3. To resume shooting, slide the mode selector to
shooting mode (the camera icon).
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Resetting the menus

Reviewing Images

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