Nikon COOLPIX P7000 User Manual
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  • Page 1 DIGITAL CAMERA COOLP P7000 User's Manual...
  • Page 2 Choose the interval between each shot press the _) button. • The maximum amount of frames that can be taken during interval timer shooting differs according to the interval taken between each shot. - :30 s: 600 images - 1 rain: 300 images - 5 rain:60 images - 10 rain: 30 images Pressthe...
  • Page 3 Autofocus Mode Set to P, S, A or M _ MENU _ P,S, A, M (shooting menu)(_gl) -_ Autofocusmode Choose how the camera focuses. The camera focuses only when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. Full-time AF The camera focuses continuously until the shutter-release button is pressed down halfway.
  • Page 4 Noise Reduction Filter Setto P, S, A or M -_ MENU _ P, S, A, M (shooting menu)([_]gl )-_ Noisereductionfilter Set the strength of the noise reduction function that is normally performed when recording the picture. • For noise at slow shutter speeds, set with Long exposure NR (_103). Normal (default setting)
  • Page 5 Set to P, S, A or M "_ MENU - > P, S, A, M (shootingmenu)([_91) '_' Wide-angleconverter Set when the Wide-angle (}onverter WOE75A (0.75x) (available separately from Nikon) is mounted. The Adapter Ring UR-E22 (available separately from Nikon) is also required for mounting. Setwhen usingthe Wide-angleConverterWC-E75A. T he angle of view when the...
  • Page 6 _ (Off) when Wide-angle converter is set to On. Use flash units (_202) (available separately from Nikon) to shoot with the flash. • Using the flash units (available separately from Nikon) may darken the peripheral area of the picture.
  • Page 7 Active D-Lighting Set to P,S, A or M "_ MENU _ P, S, A, M (shooting menu)(_91) D-Lighti -_ Active "Active D-Lighting" preserves details in highlights and shadows, creating photographs with natural contrast. The image taken reproduces the contrast effect that is seen with the naked eye.
  • Page 8 Zoom Memory memory Set to P, S, A or M -_ MENU -_ P,S, A, M (shooting menu)(_gl) _' Zoom When the zoom control is operated while pressing the button, the camera changes in steps to the focal length (equivalent to 35mm [135] format of angle of view) of the zoom...
  • Page 9 Functions that Cannot be Applied Simultaneously Theflash mode,the focus mode,the seif4irner/smiie tirner/rernote control, the quick menu,the st_ootingmenu and fi_especializedmenu for Ul, U2 or U3 cannot be usedwith other functions. Restricted function Setting Description Flash mode Focus mode When _ (Infinity) is selected for shooting, the flash is...
  • Page 10 Restricted Description function _e_g !S0 sensitivity Continuous When shooting in Multi-shot 16, ISO sensitivity (C3gg) set automatically according to the brightness when shooting mode P, S or A is used. The setting for ISO sensitivity is fixed at 400 for shooting mode White balance°_...
  • Page 11 _e strUi c t%%hu_nc_io n ..S%_t i_g _ Description Continuous/Auto Picture Control White balance bracketing cannot be used when b[acketing ([_]92) Monochrome is selected for shooting Long exposure When On is selected for Long exposure NR, Multi- NR (_103) shot 16 is not available, Distortion control...
  • Page 12 (external flash unit) The operation of the built-in flash and the Speedlight %-400, %-600 and %-900 flash units (available separately from Nikon) are restricted as shown below, depending on the Continuous setting that is applied. Continuous mode Built-in flash Flash...
  • Page 13 Lip to three setting combinations that are frequently used for shooting (user settings) can be saved in Ul, U2 and U3.The saved settings can be immediately retrieved for shooting simply by rotating the mode dial to U1, U2 or U3. This is convenient when you want to shoot with these settings, or you only want to slightly change the settings.
  • Page 14 Save Settings in U 1, U2 The frequently used settings for shooting can be changed and saved in U1, U2 and U3. 1RotatethemodedialtoU1, UPorU3. ___1 Change to a frequently used combination of shooting settings. • Press the MENU b utton to display the menu and switch between tabs with the rotary multi sdector (_)13).
  • Page 15 Shooting in U 1, U2 or U3 (user setting) Mode Rotate tile mode dial to U1, U2 or U3 to retrieve tile settings saved in "Save the Settings in Ul, U2 or U3" (_113). • Frame the subject and shoot with these settings, or change the settings as required.
  • Page 16 In shooting mode, press the [] (playback) button to enter playback mode and play back the images that have been shot (_30). The following operations can be performed in full-flame playback mode.._ Description Press A, V, • or • to choose a picture to 'ii i iii iil ii! iiii ii iiii ii:iii! iii iiii :i il...
  • Page 17 Rotate the zoom control to W (_1_) in full-frame playback mode (_30, 115) to display pictures as thumbnail images in thumbnail playback mode (except for list by date mode). The following operations can be performed thumbnail playback mode. Description [_[_] Rotate the rotary multi selector, or press A, V, _,orl_.
  • Page 18 Icons on the Thumbnails Protect icon Print-set icon When pictu res with Print set (_123) a nd Protect (_129) settings are selected, icons shown on the right appear, Movies are displayed as film frames, Film frames Calendar Display Rotate the zoom control towards W (_;'_) during playback mode when 16 thumbnails are displayed (_116) to change to calendar display.
  • Page 19 Rotate the zoom control to T (q) in full-frame playback mode (_30) to zoom in on the current picture, enlarging and displaying the center of the picture. • The guide at lower right shows which portion is enlarged. The following operations can be performed while pictures are zoomed in.
  • Page 20 In list by date mode, pictures taken on the same date can be played back. • In full-frame playback, zooming of images, editing, and movie playbackcan performed in tile same way as in tile normal playback mode. Recording playback of voice memos can also be performed.
  • Page 21 Operations in List by Date Mode Thefollowing operationsarepossibleflora the list bydate screen(Step2of [_]11 g). Description --,._o,o ............................. _A,_ Rotate the rotary multi selector, or press • The date can also be selected by rotating the Select date command dial. Switch to full-frame in full-frame playback mode.
  • Page 22 List by Date Menus In list by date mode, press tile MENU button to enable tile fallowing operations for only the pictures shot on the specified date. Quick retouch* _135 D-Lighting* _136 Print set _123 Slide show _126 Delete _127 Protect _129 Rotate image _...
  • Page 23: Slide Show

    The following options are available in playback menu. Quick retouch ...._[_135 Easily create retouched images in which contrast and saturation have been enhanced. "_'B D-Lighting _]36 Enhance brightness and contrast in dark portions of pictures. Print set _123 Select pictures to print and the number of copies for each. Slideshow 1_[_126 View pictures stored in the internal memory or on a memory card in an automatic slide show.
  • Page 24 Displaying the Playback Menu Press the MENU button to display the menu, use the rotary multi selector to change to the [] tab and display the playback menu (_13). IgJ'b1_2@1@Igsg@ • Use the rotary multi selector to select items and set functions on menus (_12). •...
  • Page 25 Choose the pictures to a maximum of 99) and number of copies (up to nine per picture). • Rotate the rotary multi selector or press _1 or i_ to choose the pictures, and press • or • to set the number of copies for each.
  • Page 26 w _,4 Notes on Print • When setting a print order in list by date mode and pictures other than those on the chosen date are already set for printing, screen shown on the right is displayed, Select Yes to add pictures taken on the selected shooting date,...
  • Page 27 Slide Show Press the MENU button -_ [] (Playback menu) (_123) -_ _ Slide show View pictures stored in the internal memory or on a memory card in an automatic: slide show. Use the rotary multi selector to choose Start and press button.
  • Page 28: Protect

    Delete: Deleting Multiple Pictures Press the MENU button -_ [] (Playback menu) (_123) -_ _ Delete Delete a picture. Multiple pictures can also be deleted. Erase selected images In the picture selection screen, choose the pictures for deletion. See "Selecting Pictures"...
  • Page 29: Table Of Contents

    Selecting Pictures Tile picture selection screen, as shown on tile right, is displayed in tile following menus. Only one picture can be selected for some menu items, while for other menu items, multiple pictures can be selected. _Fu_'_f_wh]cJ_-n[yo_p_t"u_re_canlbe hich multiple pictures can selected be selected...
  • Page 30 Press •or • to select ON or OFF (or the number of copies). • When ON is selected,a check mark isdisplayed in the current picture.To setmultiple pictures,repeatsteps 1 and 2. Press the _]_ button to apply the picture selection. • With selections suchas Eraseselectedimages,the confirmation dialog is displayed. Follow the instructionson the screen.
  • Page 31 Rotate Image Press the MENUbutton "_ [] (Playback menu) (_123) -_ _L_ Rotate image Change the orientation of pictures played back in the camera's monitor after shooting. Still pictures can be rotated gO° clockwise or counterclockwise. Pictures that were recorded in the "tall" (portrait) orientation can be rotated up to 180°...
  • Page 32: (Playback Menu) (_123

    _-,.']Copy:Copying Between the Internal Memory and Memory Card Press the MENU button -) [] (Playback menu) (_123) -) _ Copy Copy pictures between the internal memory and a memory card. Use the rotary multi selector to select an option from the copy screen and press the _) button.
  • Page 33 Use the builtdn or external microphone to record voice memos for pictures marked with [] _@ in full-frame playback mode (_30). Recording Voice Memos Avoice memo, up to 20 secondsin length, is recordedwhile the _) button is pressed down. • Do not touch the microphone during recording.
  • Page 34: Quick Retouch

    Images can be easily edited with this camera using the functions below. Edited images are stored as separate files (_203). Editing function ..Application Quick retouch ([_[_ 135) Easily create a copy with enhanced contrast richer colors. D-Lighting (_136) Create a copy of the current picture with...
  • Page 35 Restrictions on Picture Editing The following limitations apply when editing pictures that were created by editing, Copies Created Can Be Edited Quick retouch Skin softening, Small picture, or crop can be used. Quick retouch D-Lighting and [)-Lighting cannot be used together. Small picture Straighten...
  • Page 36 F._ _ Quick Retouch: Enhancing Contrast and Saturation Easily create retouched images in which contrast and saturation have been enhanced. Retouched copies are stored as separate files. Choose the desired picture from full-frame I I_-%__ I1_- _ ([_[_]30) or thumbnail ([_[_]116) playback mode and press the MENU button.
  • Page 37 _E] D-Lighting: Enhancing Brightness and Contrast C_reate copies wid] enhanced brightness and contrast, brightening dark portions a picture. Enhanced copies are stored as separate files. Choose the desired picture from full-frame ([_30) or thumbnail ([_116) playback mode and press MENU button. •...
  • Page 38 Small Picture: Resizing Pictures Create a small copy of the picture taken Suitable for displaying on web pages or sending as e-mail attachments The available size is [] 640x480, 320x240 160xl 20 Small copies are stored as separate files with a compression ratio of 1:16 Choose the desired picture from full-frame ([:[_]30) or thumbnail...
  • Page 39 Black Border: Adding a Black Border to Pictures This function creates black borders along the border of a picture. Choose from Thin, Medium, or Broad lines. The created pictures are stored as separate files. Choose the desired picture from full-frame ([_[]]30) or thumbnail ([Z[]]116)
  • Page 40 Skin Softening: Making Skin Appear Smoother Skin softening can be applied to faces that are detected in pictures already taken, to make skin appear smoother. Pictures edited with this function are stored as separate files. Choose the desired picture from full-frame I I_ ([_[_]30) or thumbnail ([_[_]116) playback...
  • Page 41 Confirm results. • Up to 12 faces, in order of proximity to the center of the frame, can be enhanced. • When multiple faces are edited using skin softening, use the rotary multi selector • and i_ to switch the face that is displayed.
  • Page 42 (_. Straighten: Compensating for Picture Slanting Compensate for the slanting of shot pictures. Pictures edited with this function are stored as separate files. Choose the desired picture from full-frame ([_[_30) or thumbnail ([_[_116) playback mode "_J and press MENU button mlb_k_ X f_ •...
  • Page 43 Miniature Effect: Setting Close-up Miniature Effects Ctreate a copy that appears to be a pi_oto of a diorama. Pictures taken while looking down from a high location and with the main subject near the center of the screen are suitable for the miniature effect.
  • Page 44 (RAW) Processing: Creating JPEG Images from Images CLreateJPEG-format copies by performing RAWprocessing wifi_in fi_e camera for NRW (RAW) images saved with an Image quality (_68) setting of NRW (RAW), NRW (RAW) + Fine, NRW (RAW) + Normal or NRW (RAW) + Basic. PrewSS;theo,tENUE]_Uat_Ovvn/_ntp,a_bybakdmrod;isno displayed(_ 14) Use the rotary multi selector to choose...
  • Page 45 Set the NRW(RAW) processing parameters. • Apply the settings below while checking the image and rotating the zoom control to T (C_). R otate to T (0) again to return to the setting screen. - White balance: Choose a white balance setting (I_76).
  • Page 46 Crop: Cropping Pictures Create a copy containing only the portion visible on the monitor when i_l_lll_ _ is displayed with playback zoom (_118) enabled. Cropped copies are stored as separate files. Rotate the zoom control to T (°0 in full-frame playback mode ([_30)
  • Page 47 High-definition movies can be shot with sound. • Regardless of the remaining memory on the memory card, the maximum length for a single movie is 29 minutes. Rotate the mode dial toNJ_ ..• mhemonitorshowstheamountofavailablerecordingtime. ___] Pressthe shutter-release button all the way down to start recording.
  • Page 48 Notes on Movie Recording • When recording a movie onto a memory card, a memory card with an SD speed class of Class 6 or higher is recommended (_221) If the transfer speed of the card is slow, the movie recording end unexpectedly •...
  • Page 49 Selecting a Movie Type to Shoot You car] ctnoose fine type of movie to shoot. The tniglner tlne resolution and bitrate, fine [nigJner fine picture quality; but fine file size also becomes larger. Option Description Movies with an aspect ratio of 16:9are recorded in high- _I_-lf_ H D 720p (1280x720) definition.This option is suited to playback on a wide sceen TV.
  • Page 50 Maximum Movie Length _._:_._._.._.u._._._._,!_ i'_'_°' Internal memory Memorycard (79 MB) (4 GB)* HD 720p (1280x720)1 rain 10 s 55 min (default setting) (640x480) 3min22s 2h30min [f_J_ QVGA (320x240) 13 rain 57 s 11 h All figures are approximate. The maximum movie length varies with the make of the memory...
  • Page 51 Autofocus Mode Set to Jl_(Movie) -) MENU - _ _ (Movie menu) ([_)149) -') Autofocus mode Choose how the camera focuses when recording movies. Description Locks on the focus when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. _ SingleAF Select this option when the distance between the camera and the (default setting) subject remains fairly consistent.
  • Page 52 In full-frame playback mode (_30), movies can be recognized by a movie options icon (_148). To play a movie, press the _) button. Use the zoom control T or W during playback to adjust Pausing the volume. Playback controls appear at the top of the monitor.
  • Page 53 Editing Movies Youcan extract only the requiredparts of a movieand saveasa separatefile. Play back and pause the movie that you want to edit ([-][]]151). Use the rotary multi selector or I_ to choose on the playback control press the _) button.
  • Page 54 _1_ Notes on Editing Movies • Once a movie is created through editing, it cannot be used again for extracting a movie, To extract another range, select and edit the original movie. • Becausetheedited movies are extracted in 1 second units, theymayvaryslightlyfrom theset start point and end point.
  • Page 55 Connect the camera to a television to play back pictures on the television. If your television is equipped with an HDMI connector, you can connect it to the camera with a commercially available HDMI cable to enjoy recorded movies in the high-definition quality.
  • Page 56 Tune the television to the video channel. • See the documentation provided with your television for details. Hold down the_ button to turn on the camera. i .4 I !1 _/ • Tile camera enters playback mode, and tile recorded I II displayed pictures...
  • Page 57 Use the supplied ViewNX 2 (IF) and install the following software on the computer. • ViewNX 2: Use the image transfer feature "Nikon Transfer 2" to save images that were captured with the camera on the computer. Saved images can be viewed and printed.
  • Page 58 Transferring Images from a Camera to a Computer Start computer to which ViewNX 2 was installed. Be sure that the camera is off. Connect the camera to the computer using the supplied USBcable. Be sure that connectors are properly oriented. Do not attempt to insert connectors at an angle, and do not use force when connecting or disconnecting the USB cable.
  • Page 59 • Windows Vista When the AutoPlay dialog is displayed, click Import File using Nikon Transfer 2. • Windows XP When the action selection dialog is displayed, select Nikon Transfer 2 Import File and click OK. • Mac OS X Nikon Transfer 2 \,viii start automatically...
  • Page 60 Confirm that the source device is displayed in the transfer options Source panel and click Start Transfer. Source device Start Transfer button Any images that have not been transferred to the computer will be transferred (default setting of ViewNX 2). ViewNX 2 starts automatically when the transfer is complete (default setting of ViewNX 2).
  • Page 61 ViewNX 2 screen to start Nikon Transfer 3" Viewing ViewNX 2 Help Information For more in_rmation on ViewNX 2 or Nikon Transfer 2, start ViewNX 2 or Nikon Transfer 2 and select ViewNX 2 Help from the Help menu, Panorama Creation with Panorama Maker •...
  • Page 62 Users of PictBridge-compatible (_220) printers can connect the camera directly to the printer and print pictures without using a computer. The steps for printing are as follows. Choose the pictures for printing using print set option (Print set; _!23)1 Connect the Camera to the Printer...
  • Page 63 Connecting the Camera and Printer Turn offthe camera. Turn on the printer. • Checkthe printer settings. Connect the camera to the printer using the supplied USB cable. • Besurethat the connector is oriented correctly.When disconnecting the cable,do not pull the connector at an angle. Turn on the camera,...
  • Page 64 Printing Pictures at a Time After connecting the c:amera to the printer c:orrectly (_162), print pictures by following the procedure below. rotary Use the multi selector to choose the picture to be printed and press the _]_ button. • picturescan also be chosen by rotating the command dial.
  • Page 65 Choose Start print and press the _) button. Printing starts. • The monitor display returnsto that shown in step 1 when printing is complete. • To caned before all copies have been printed, pressthe _) button. Current print/total number of prints Printing Multiple Pictures After connecting the camera to the printer correctly (_162), print pictures by...
  • Page 66 Choose Print selection, Print all images DPOF printing and press the _) button. Print selection Choose the pictures (up to a maximum of 99) and number of copies (up to nine per picture). • Press the rotary multi selector _1 or i_ to choose the pictures, and press •...
  • Page 67 DPOF printing Pictures for which a print order was created in Print set option ([_)123) can be printed. • When the menu shown on the right is displayed, choose Start print and press the _) button to start printing. • Choose Cancel and press the 0 button to return to the print menu.
  • Page 68 The setup menu contains the following options. Welcome screen _169 Choose whether or not to display the wekome screen on the monitor when the camera is turned on. Date [_ 170 Set camera clock and choose home and destination time zones. Monitor settings [_J173...
  • Page 69 AE/AF lock button _185 Choose the function to be performed when the AE-L/AF-L button is pressed. Fn button Choose the function to be performed when the shutter-release button is pressed while pressing the button. Av!Tv button Choose the function to be performed when the Av/Tv button is pressed.
  • Page 70: Welcome Screen

    Press • or • to select Y tab. Press i_ or the button. • The setup menu items can now be selected. • Use the rotary multi selector to select items and set functions on menus (_12). • To exit the setup menu, press the MENU button or press • and switch to another tab.
  • Page 71: Date

    Date Press the MENU button ") V (Setup menu) (_168) -') Date Set tile camera's internal clock. Date Set the camera clock to the current date and time. DMY (date display order) Use the rotary multi selector to set the date and time. •...
  • Page 72 Press i_. • The time zone selection screen is displayed. Press _ or i_ to choose the travel destination (Time zone). Time difference • The time difference between home and the travel destination is displayed. • When using the camera in an area where daylight saving...
  • Page 73 Time Zones The camera supports the time zones listed below. For time differences not listed below, set the camera clock using Date, UTC +_-_'r"? Location UTC +/- '_"°_"_catio_ Madrid, Paris, Berlin Midway, Samoa Hawaii, Tahiti Athens, Helsinki, Ankara Moscow, Nairobi, Riyadh, Alaska, Anchorage Kuwait, Manama PST(PDT): Los Angeles,...
  • Page 74: Monitor Settings

    Monitor Settings Press the MENU button "_ V (Setup menu) (_168) -'_ Monitor settings Change the settings for the options below. Image review On (default setting): Picture is displayed on the monitor immediately after it is taken and the monitor display returns to shooting mode. Off: Picture is not displayed after it is taken.
  • Page 75: Date Imprint

    Date Imprint Press the MENUbutton V (Setup menu) (_168) Date imprint The shooting date and time can be imprinted on pictures at the time of shooting.This information printed even from printers that support printing ([_]125). of the date time D=te The date is imprinted on pictures.
  • Page 76: Vibration Reduction

    Vibration Reduction Press the MENU button _ V (Setup menu) (_168) _ Vibration reduction Set the vibration reduction for taking still pictures and movies. Use to correct blur, which is caused by the slight hand movements known as camera shake that commonly occur when...
  • Page 77: Motion Detection

    Motion Detection Press the MENU button -_ V (Setup menu) (_168) -_ Motion detection Enable motion detection to reduce the effects of camera shake and subject movement when shooting still pictures. Auto When the camera detects the movement of the subject or camera shake, the ISO sensitivity is raised and the shutter speed is increased to reduce their effects.
  • Page 78: Af Assist

    AF Assist Press the MENU button -) V (Setup menu) (_168) -) AF assist Enable or disable the AF-assist illumination that assists the autofocus when lighting is poor. Auto (default setting) AF-assist illumination turns on automatically when the subject is poorly lit. The illuminator has a range of about 6.5 m (21 ft.) at the maximum wide-angle position...
  • Page 79: Digital Zoom

    Digital Zoom Enable or disable the digital zoom. On (default setting) When the camera is zoomed in tothe maximum optical zoom position, rotating holding the zoom control at i (00 triggers the digital zoom (_27). crop ......Limit zoom magnification up to the position of _h (except...
  • Page 80: Zoom Speed

    Zoom Speed Press the MENU button ") V (Setup menu) (_168) -') Zoom speed Set the zoom operation speed. Slow down the zoom speed to minimize recording of the zoom operating noise during movie recording. Auto (default setting) During still picture shooting, operate the zoom at the Normal speed. During movie recording, operate the zoom at a lower speed than Normal to minimize the recording of the zoom operating noise.
  • Page 81: Record Orientation

    Record Orientation Press the MENU button _ V (Setup menu) (_168) _ Record orientation Set whether or not to record the orientation data with the picture when shooting. Auto (default Setting) Record the orientation data with the picture when shooting. When the picture is played back, the recorded orientation data is used to automatically rotate the...
  • Page 82: Auto Off

    Auto Off Press the MENUbutton "_ V (Setup menu) (_168) -'_ Auto if no operations are performed for a certain period while the camera is on, the monitor is turned offto save power and the camera enters standby mode (_1 in this menu, set the time before the camera enters standby mode.
  • Page 83: Format Memory :Ormat Card

    Format Memory/Format Card Press the MENUbutton ") V (Setup menu) (_168) -') Format memory/Format card Format the internal memory or a memory card. Formatting Internal Memory To format the internal memory, remove the memory card from tile camera. Tile Format memory option appears in tile setup menu.
  • Page 84: Language

    Language Press the MENU button ") V (Setup menu) (_168) -') Language Choose one of 24 languages for displaying the camera menus and messages. Czeck Italiano Italian Svenska Swedish Dansk Danisk Turkish Deutsch ..Gerrnar Nederlands D'u'tc'h ....Arabic English Jefault Norsk...
  • Page 85: Built-In Nd Filter

    Built-in ND Filter Press the MENU button -'_ V (Setup menu) (_168) -'_ Built-in ND filter When the camera's built in ND filter is used, the amount of light that enters the camera while shooting can be reduced in three steps. Use in situations such aswhen overexposure results from the subject being too bright.
  • Page 86 AE/AF Lock Button Press the MENU button -) V (Setup menu) (_168) -) AE/AF lock button Choose the function to be performed when the AE-L/AF-L button (_11) pressed during still picture shooting. AE/AF lock (default setting) Lock both the focus and exposure when the AE-L/AF-L button is pressed while shooting.
  • Page 87 Fn Button Press the MENU button -_ V (Setup menu) (_168) -_ Fn button Choose the function to be performed when the shutter-release button is pressed while pressing button ([_11). • This can be used when P, S, A, M, U1, U2 or U3 is chosen for shooting...
  • Page 88 Av/Tv Button Press the MENUbutton -'_ V (Setup menu) (_168) -'_ Av/Tv button Choose tile function to be performed when tile Av/Tv button (_9) is pressed. Toggle Av/Tv selection (default setting) Switch the shutter speed or aperture value setting operation. Each time the Av/Tv button is pressed, the operation switches between the command dial and the...
  • Page 89 Registering into My Menu Use the rotary multi selector to choose the menu item and press the _) button. • The menu item sdection screenis displayed. Choose the menu item to be registered press the _) button. • The chosen menu item is switched. •...
  • Page 90 Blink Warning Press the MENU button _ V (Setup menu) (_168) _ Blink warning Choose whether or not blinking eyes are detected when using face priority (_86) in the following shooting modes. • Scene auto selector (_46), Portrait (_48) or Night portrait (_4g) scene modes •...
  • Page 91 Operating the Did someone blink? Screen Tile following operations carl be perforated when tile Did someone blink? screen is displayed. If no operations are performed for a few seconds, tile screen automatically returns to tile shooting mode screen. Description Zoom in to the face lot Which blinking T (% Rotate the zoom control to T (%.
  • Page 92 Reset All Press the MENU button _ V (Setup menu) (_168) _ Reset all When Reset is selected, the camera settiNgs are restored to the detault values. Pop-up Menu Option Default value Auto Flash mode ([_]32) Self:timer ([_]3S)/Remote Control (_]38)/Smile timer (J_[Z]36)Off Focus mode (_40)
  • Page 93 Quick Menu Option Default value Image quality ([_[_68) Normal Image size (_70) I_ 3648×2736 Movie options (_148) HD 720p (1280x720) ISO sensitivity ([_]74) Auto Minimum shutter speed ([_]74) None White bala nce ([_[_J76) Auto Auto bracketing ([_[_J80) Shooting Menu ..... °°% p_ion_ ......
  • Page 94 Setup Menu Option None Welcome screen ([_[_]169) Image review ([_]173) Brightness (_] 173) Hide all items Monitor settings (_[_]173) Date im print ([_[_]174) Vibration reduction ([_[_]1751 Motion detection ([_[_]176) Auto AF assist '_[_[_] 177) Pre-flash on Red-eye reduction ([_[_]177) Digital zoom ([_[_]178) Auto Zoom speed ([_]179) Button sound ([_[_]179)
  • Page 95 Others • Choosing Reset all also clears the current file number (_203) in the memory. After resetting, numbering continues from the lowest number available in the internal memory or the memory card. If Reset all is performed after all pictures are deleted from the internal memory or memory card (_127), the file num bets for the next shot pictures start from 0001.
  • Page 96 To ensure continued enjoyment of this Nikon product, observe the following precautions when using or storing the device. _1_ Keep dry The device will be damaged if immersed in water or subjected to high humidity, _1_ Do not drop The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shock or vibration.
  • Page 97 Battery • Check the battery level when taking the camera out, and charge the battery if necessary. Do not continue charging once the battery is fully charged, as this will result in reduced battery performance. If possible, carry a fully charged spare battery when taking...
  • Page 98 Cleaning Avoid touching glass parts with your fingers. Remove dust or lint with a blower (typically a small device with a rubber bulb attached to one end that Lens/ is pumped to produce a stream of air out the other end). To remove viewfinder fingerprints or other stains that cannot be removed with a blower, wipe the...
  • Page 99 • The monitor is lit by an LED bacHight Should the monitor begin to dim or flicker, contact your Nikon authorized service representative • White or colored streaks of light may be visible on the monitor with framing of bright...
  • Page 100 Rechargeab!e Rechargeable Lidon Battery EN-EL14 Batter Battery Charger MH-24 * AC AdaDter EH-Sa :onnect as shown) and Power Connector EP-SA _connec_ as snown) When the Power Connector is inserted into the camera and the AC Adapter Isconnec_eo, the camera can be powered from an electrical The AC Adapter ana the Power Connector are available separately.
  • Page 101 Remote Control ML-L3 How to replace the battery (3 V CR2025 lithium battery) in the remote control. Remote contrQl When changing the remote control battery, be sure that the battery's positive (+) and negative (-) terminals are oriented correctly. Be sure to read and follow the warnings for the battery on page iii and the section, '%he Battery"...
  • Page 102 Use Only Nikon Flash Accessories Use only Nikon Speedlights. Negative voltages or voltages over 250 V applied to the accessory shoe could not only prevent normal operation, but damage...
  • Page 103 Using Speedlights (External Flash Unit) The camera is equipped with an accessory shoe, allowing Speedlights SB-400, SB- 600 or SB-900(available separately) to be mounted on the camera. UseSpeedlights for indirect lighting or when additional lighting is required. The built-in flash is changed to @ (Off} automatically when using Speedlights.
  • Page 104 • A folder for storing files is automatically created using the following naming convention: "Folder number + NIKON" (e.g.,"100NIKON"). If there are 200 files in a folder; a new folder is created. (For example, the folder name following "IOONIKON" becomes "101NIKON;') A new folder is also created when the file...
  • Page 105 • In Panorama assist (_SS), a folder is created for each shooting session using the following naming convention: "Folder number + P_XXX" (e.g., "101 POOl "). Pictures are saved in sequence in file numbers starting from 0001. • Each time a picture is taken in Interval timer shooting (_99), a folder named with the convention: 'Folder number + INTVL' (e.g., 101 INTVL) is created.
  • Page 106 The following table lists the error messages and other warnings displayed on the monitor; as well as the solutions for dealin( with them. Display Solution Clock not set. Set clock. (blinks) ¢_] Battery is running low, Prepare to charge or change battery.
  • Page 107 Solution Display Description Choose lower image quality 68, 70 smaller image size, Delete pictures and movies, 31,127, Memory card is full. Out of memory. Replace memory card. Remove memory card and use internal memory, Error occurred while Format the internal memory recording picture,...
  • Page 108 Display Description Solution Pictures stored in the internal memory can only be viewed if no memory card is inserted, No pictures in the Memory contains To copy files from internal memory internal memory images. to memory card, press the MENU memory card, button...
  • Page 109 Group A, using wireless lighting. Turn camera offand then on again, if Lens is not operating error persists, contact retailer or Lens error properly, Nikon authorized service representative, Error occurred during communication with Turn offcamera and reconnect cable. 157, Communications error )tinter.
  • Page 110 Display Description Solution OP_f Check printer, After solving Printer error: check Printer error problem, select Resume and press printer status, the _) button to resume printing? Load the specified paper size, select (DP_I" Specified paper size is Resume and press the _) button Printer error: check paper not loaded,...
  • Page 111 If the camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikomauthorized service representative. Refer to the page numbers in the righbmost column for more information. Display, Settings and Power Supply Problem Cause/Solution °'_...
  • Page 112 _P%_ie_'!_ "_' Cause/Solution '_ Date not A shooting mode that does not support date imprint appearing selected, pictures even Another function that is set now is restricting the date when Date imprinting, imprint The date cannot be imprinted onto a movie. enabled.
  • Page 113 Shooting ..Problem Cause/Solution Cannot set to Disconnect the audio/video cable, HDMI cable or USB cable. 154, 157, 162 shooting mode When camera is in playback mode, press the [] shutter release button, No picture taken When menus are displayed, press the MENUbutton, when shutter Battery is exhausted.
  • Page 114 Problem _I _"_i_' Cause/Solution _"!!_'_ On is selected for Wide-angle converter in the shooting menu, Zoom does not When the lens ring is removed while the camera is on, the operate, zoom is fixed in a wide angle end. Turn the camera off, attach the lens ring, and then turn...
  • Page 115 Problem _I Cause/Solution "_ As the subject is dark, shutter speed is too slow or ISO sensitivity is too high. Randomly spaced Use flash, bright pixeB Specify a lower ISO sensitivity setting, ("noise") appear in Apply Long exposure NR in the shooting menu to suit image.
  • Page 116 {annct _Another function that is set now is restricting COOLPIX _..Playback Problem _°--I _ ..CauselSolution ..I'_==_ File was overwritten or renamed by computer or another make or model of camera. File cannot played back. interval timer shooting in progress.
  • Page 117 Computer is not set to launch Nikon Transfer 2 automadcall For more information on Nikon Transfer 2, refer to help information contained in ViewN/2. Pictures to be...
  • Page 118 Nikon COOLPIX P7000 Digital Camera Compact digital camera 10.1 million Jm_] 111.7-in. type CCD; approx. 10.39 million total pixels 7.1× optical zoom, NIKKOR lens 6.0-42.6mm (angle of view equivalent to that of 28-200 mm lens in F°cal length 35mm [135] format) f/-number f/2.8-5.6...
  • Page 119 • ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, Hi I (equivalent to 6400) • Auto (auto gain from ISO 100 to 800) • High ISO Sensitivity auto (ISO 100 to 1600) • Fixed range auto (ISO 1O0 to 200, 1O0 to 400) •...
  • Page 120 Arabic, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish • One Rechargeab]e Lidon Battery EN-EL14 (supplied) • AC Adapter EH-Sa (used in combination with the Power Connector EP-SA) (available separately) Still picturest...
  • Page 121 Approx. 70 x 26 × g7 mm (2.8 × 1.0 × 3.8 in.) WeigB Approx. 89 g (3.1 oz), excluding plug adapter _1_ Specifications • Nikon will not be held liable for any errors this manual may contain, • The appearance of this product and its specifications...
  • Page 122 Approved Memory Cards Tile following Secure Digital (SD) memory cards have been tested and approved use in this camera. • When recording a movie onto a memory card, a memory card with an SD speed class of Class 6 or higher is recom mended.
  • Page 123 Symbols Accessory shoe 202 Accessory Shoe Cover 202 _r:LAE-L/AF-L button ] 1, ] 85 Active D-Lighting [+] AF area mode ] 2, 84 Adapter Ring 199 AE-L/AF-L button A Aperture-priority auto mode 60, 64 AF area mode 84 _) (apply selection) button AF assist 177 Auto bracketing...
  • Page 124 Contrast Focus lock 29 Converter lens 1 99 Focus mode 40 COOLPIX Custom Picture Control Folder name 203 COOLPIX Picture Control Food _1 53 Copy [] 54 Format 23, 182 Crop 145, 152 Format the internal memory Custom Picture Control Format the memory card 23, 182 Customize...
  • Page 125 My menu 67 Rear-curtain sync 32 Night landscape Rechargeable battery Night portrait Record orientation Nikon Transfer 2 156, 157 Red-eye reduction 32, 177 Noise reduction filter 103 Remote control 38 NRW (RAW) Images 69 Reset all 191 NRW (RAW) images 143...
  • Page 126 Shooting 24, 44 Viewfinder 26, 197 Shooting date i nformation 14, 82 ViewNX 2 156, 160 Shooting menu 90 Virtual horizon Shooting with Face Priority Voice memo Shutter sound 179 Volume Shutter speed 61 Shutter-priority auto m ode 63 Welcome screen 169 Shutter-release button 28...
  • Page 127 (except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION. NIKON CORPORATION Printed in Japan FXOI02(11) 6MM83111-02 © 2010 Nikon Corporation...

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