Nikon COOLPIX L120 Quick Start Manual

Nikon COOLPIX L120 Quick Start Manual

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Take the Camera Out of the Box
First Steps
Shooting and Playback
Installing ViewNX 2
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  • Page 26 DIGITAL CAMERA User’s Manual...
  • Page 27 ) logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. • All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided with your Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. AVC Patent Portfolio License...
  • Page 28 Introduction First Steps Basic Photography and Playback: G Easy Auto Mode More on Shooting More on Playback Editing Image Movie Recording and Playback Connecting to Televisions, Computers and Printers Basic Camera Setup Notes on Camera Care and General Usage Technical Notes...
  • Page 29: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them.
  • Page 30 • The EN-MH2 rechargeable batteries electric shock. are for use with Nikon digital cameras • Do not damage, modify, forcibly tug or only, and are compatible with bend the power cable, place it under COOLPIX L120.
  • Page 31 Should the monitor break, care should and output jacks, use only the cables be taken to avoid injury caused by provided or sold by Nikon for the broken glass and to prevent liquid purpose, to maintain compliance with crystal from the monitor touching the product regulations.
  • Page 32: Notices

    Interface Cables harmful interference to radio Use the interface cables sold or communications. However, there is no provided by Nikon for your equipment. guarantee that interference will not Using other interface cables may occur in a particular installation. If this...
  • Page 33 Notices Notice for customers in Canada CAUTION This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. ATTENTION Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Symbol for Separate Collection in European Countries This symbol indicates that this product is to be collected separately.
  • Page 34: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents For Your Safety............................ii WARNINGS.................................. ii Notices ............................... v Introduction ............................1 About This Manual ..........................1 Information and Precautions......................2 Parts of the Camera..........................4 The Camera Body ..............................4 Attaching the Camera Strap and Lens Cap....................6 Raising and Lowering the Flash........................7 The Monitor................................8 Basic Operations...........................10 A (Shooting mode) Button ........................10...
  • Page 35 Table of Contents Basic Photography and Playback: G Easy Auto Mode ............20 Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select G (Easy Auto) Mode ..........20 Indicators Displayed in G (Easy auto) Mode..................21 Step 2 Frame a Picture ........................22 Using the Zoom..............................23 Step 3 Focus and Shoot ........................24 Step 4 Viewing and Deleting Images....................26 Viewing Images (Playback Mode) ......................26...
  • Page 36 Table of Contents More on Playback..........................61 Full-frame Operation ..........................61 Viewing Multiple Images: Thumbnail Playback................62 Calendar Display..............................63 Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom ..................64 Playback Menu............................66 a Print Order...............................67 b Slide Show...............................70 d Protect................................71 f Rotate Image..............................73 h Copy: Copying Between Memory Card and Internal Memory ........74 Editing Image............................
  • Page 37 Table of Contents Basic Camera Setup ........................103 Setup Menu............................103 Welcome Screen ............................... 105 Time Zone and Date............................106 Monitor Settings..............................110 Print Date................................112 Vibration Reduction ............................113 Motion Detection ............................. 114 AF Assist.................................. 115 Sound Settings ..............................115 Auto Off ..................................
  • Page 38: Introduction

    Introduction About This Manual Thank you for purchasing a Nikon COOLPIX L120 digital camera. This manual was written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your Nikon digital camera. Read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it where all those who use the product will read it.
  • Page 39: Information And Precautions

    Before taking pictures on important occasions (such as at weddings or before taking the camera on a trip), take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning correctly. Nikon will not be held liable for damages or lost profits that may result from product malfunction.
  • Page 40 Information and Precautions Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material that was digitally copied or reproduced by means of a scanner, digital camera or other device may be punishable by law. • Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Do not copy or reproduce paper money, coins, securities, government bonds or local government bonds, even if such copies or reproductions are stamped “Sample”.
  • Page 41: Parts Of The Camera

    Flash ..............7, 28 : tele ............. 23 DC input connector (for AC adapter h : thumbnail playback ....62 available separately from Nikon) ..15, 129 : playback zoom ......64 j : help ...........35 USB connector and audio/video output ..........90, 93, 98 Shutter-release button ......
  • Page 42 Parts of the Camera 10 9 13 14 Monitor ..............8 Battery-chamber/ memory card slot cover ....14, 18 A (shooting mode) button ....10 l (delete) button .......27, 87 Flash lamp ............28 d button ....12, 52, 66, 82, 104 b (e movie-record) button ..... 10 Tripod socket ..........
  • Page 43: Attaching The Camera Strap And Lens Cap

    Parts of the Camera Attaching the Camera Strap and Lens Cap Attach the lens cap to the camera strap, and then attach the strap to the camera. Attach them at two places. Lens Cap • Remove the lens cap before you take a picture. •...
  • Page 44: Raising And Lowering The Flash

    Parts of the Camera Raising and Lowering the Flash Press the m (flash pop-up) button to raise the flash. • See “Using the Flash” (A 28) for more information on setting the flash. • Push the flash down gently to lower the flash until it clicks into place when not in use.
  • Page 45: The Monitor

    Parts of the Camera The Monitor The following indicators may be displayed in the monitor during shooting and playback (actual display varies with current camera settings). The indicators and photo info displayed during shooting and playback will turn off after a few seconds (A 110). Shooting 12 13 +1.0...
  • Page 46 Parts of the Camera Playback 1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 1 1 2 : 0 0 1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 1 1 2 : 0 0 1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 1 1 2 : 0 0 9 9 9 9 .
  • Page 47: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations A (Shooting mode) Button • Press the A button in playback mode to enter shooting mode. • Press the A button in shooting mode to display the shooting-mode selection menu and change the shooting mode (A 33). c (Playback) Button •...
  • Page 48: The Multi Selector

    Basic Operations The Multi Selector Operate the multi selector by pressing it up (H), down (I), left (J), right (K), or by pressing the k button. For Shooting Display m (flash mode) menu (A 28)/select the item above. Display n (self- Display o (exposure timer) menu compensation)
  • Page 49: Using Camera Menus

    Basic Operations Using Camera Menus Press the d button (A 5) to display the menu for the selected mode. Use the multi selector (A 11) to apply settings of each menu item. K is displayed when previous Tab for the menus available in the current shooting mode/ menu items are available.
  • Page 50: Switching Between Tabs Of Menu Screen

    Basic Operations Switching Between Tabs of Menu Screen Shooting menu Shooting menu Movie Image mode Image mode Movie options Autofocus mode White balance White balance Continuous Continuous Elec tronic VR Wind noise reduc tion ISO sensitivity ISO sensitivity Color options Color options Enhanced resolution Press the multi selector...
  • Page 51: First Steps

    First Steps Inserting the Batteries Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover. Before opening the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover, hold the camera upside down to prevent the batteries from falling out. The camera, batteries or memory card may be hot immediately after using the camera. Observe caution when removing the batteries or memory card.
  • Page 52 Note on the EN-MH2 rechargeable Ni-MH batteries When using EN-MH2 batteries with the COOLPIX L120, charge the batteries four at a time using Battery Charger MH-73 (A 123, 129). Battery Type To improve battery performance, set the Battery type setting (A 123) in the setup menu (A 103) to match the type of batteries inserted into the camera.
  • Page 53: Setting Display Language, Date And Time

    Setting Display Language, Date and Time When the first time the camera is turned on, the language- selection screen and the date and time setting screen for the camera clock are displayed. Press the power switch to turn on the camera.
  • Page 54 Setting Display Language, Date and Time Press H or I to choose the date format, and Date format press the k button or K. Y/M/D Year/Month/Day M/D/Y Month/Day/Year D/M/Y Day/Month/Year Press H, J, I, or K to set the date and press Date and time the k button.
  • Page 55: Inserting Memory Cards

    Inserting Memory Cards Data is saved in the camera’s internal memory (approximately 102 MB) or on removable Secure Digital (SD) memory cards (commercially available; (A 129). If a memory card is inserted into the camera, images are automatically saved on the memory card and images saved to the memory card can be played back, deleted or transferred.
  • Page 56: Formatting Memory Cards

    Inserting Memory Cards Formatting Memory Cards If the message on the right is displayed, the memory card must be Card is not formatted. formatted before use (A 117). Note that formatting Format card? permanently deletes all images and other data on the memory card.
  • Page 57: Basic Photography And Playback: G Easy Auto Mode

    Basic Photography and Playback: G Easy Auto Mode Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select G (Easy Auto) Mode In G (easy auto) mode, the camera automatically determines an appropriate shooting mode when you frame a picture, allowing you to easily take pictures using a shooting mode that suits the scene (A 34).
  • Page 58: Indicators Displayed In G (Easy Auto) Mode

    Step 1 Turn the Camera On and Select G (Easy Auto) Mode Indicators Displayed in G (Easy auto) Mode Shooting mode Motion detection icon In easy auto mode, the camera automatically selects U, e, f, g, Reduce the blurring caused by subject h, i, or j mode according to the movement or camera shake.
  • Page 59: Step 2 Frame A Picture

    Step 2 Frame a Picture Ready the camera. Hold the camera steadily in both hands. Keep fingers, hair and other objects away from the lens, flash, AF assist-illuminator and microphone. Frame the picture. Shooting mode icon When the camera determines a scene mode, the shooting mode icon changes (A 34).
  • Page 60: Using The Zoom

    Step 2 Frame a Picture Using the Zoom Use the zoom control to activate optical zoom. Rotate the zoom control toward g to zoom in, increasing the size of the subject. Rotate the zoom control toward f to zoom out, increasing the area visible in the frame. •...
  • Page 61: Step 3 Focus And Shoot

    Step 3 Focus and Shoot Press the shutter-release button halfway. When the shutter-release button is pressed halfway (A 13), the camera sets focus and exposure (shutter speed and aperture value). Focus and exposure remain locked while the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. When a face is detected: •...
  • Page 62 Step 3 Focus and Shoot During Saving While images are being saved, the number of exposures remaining display will blink. Do not open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover. Removing the memory card or the battery during saving may result in loss of data or in damage to the saved data, camera or card.
  • Page 63: Step 4 Viewing And Deleting Images

    Step 4 Viewing and Deleting Images Viewing Images (Playback Mode) Press the c button. A (shooting mode) c (playback) The last image captured is displayed in full-frame playback mode. Press the multi selector H or J to display the previous image. Press I or K to display the next image.
  • Page 64: Deleting Unwanted Images

    Step 4 Viewing and Deleting Images Deleting Unwanted Images Press the l button to delete the image currently displayed in the monitor. Press the d button to exit without deleting the image. Press the multi selector H or I to choose the desired deletion method and press the k Delete button.
  • Page 65: Using The Flash

    Using the Flash In dark locations or when the subject is backlit, you can take pictures with flash by raising the flash. • The flash has a range of about 0.5 to 6.0 m (1 ft. 8 in. to 19 ft.) at the maximum wide-angle position, and about 1.5 to 3.0 m (5 ft.
  • Page 66 Using the Flash Press the m (flash pop-up) button. The flash pops up. When the flash is lowered, flash mode is fixed at W (off). Press m (flash mode) on the multi selector. The flash mode menu is displayed. Press the multi selector H or I to select a mode, and press the k button.
  • Page 67 Pre-flashes are fired several times at low intensity before the main flash to reduce the effects of red-eye. If the camera detects “red-eye” when a picture is taken, Nikon’s own In-Camera Red-Eye Fix processes the image before it is saved.
  • Page 68: Taking Pictures With The Self-Timer

    Taking Pictures with the Self-timer The self-timer is useful for self-portraits or reducing the effects of camera shake that occur when the shutter-release button is pressed. When using the self-timer, pictures are taken 10 seconds after the shutter-release button is pressed. When using the self-timer, use of a tripod is recommended.
  • Page 69: Adjusting The Brightness: Exposure Compensation

    Adjusting the Brightness: Exposure Compensation By adjusting exposure compensation when taking pictures, overall image brightness can be adjusted to make images brighter or darker. Press o (exposure compensation) on the multi selector. The exposure compensation guide is displayed. Press the multi selector H or I to select a compensation value.
  • Page 70: More On Shooting

    More on Shooting Selecting Shooting Mode The following shooting modes can be selected. G Easy auto mode A 20 By simply framing a picture, the camera automatically selects the optimum scene mode for simpler shooting. b Scene A 35 Camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected scene type. F Smart portrait A 46 The camera detects a smiling face to shoot the face automatically.
  • Page 71: Easy Auto Mode

    Easy Auto Mode Automatic Scene Selection The camera automatically selects one of the following scenes when you point the camera at a subject. • U Auto mode (general use) • e Portrait (A 36) • f Landscape (A 36) • h Night portrait (A 37) •...
  • Page 72: Shooting Suited For The Scene (Scene Mode)

    Shooting Suited for the Scene (Scene Mode) Camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected scene type. The following scene modes are available. b Portrait c Landscape e Night portrait f Party/indoor Z Beach z Snow h Sunset i Dusk/dawn j Night landscape k Close-up u Food...
  • Page 73: Choosing A Scene And Shooting (Scene Mode Types And Characteristics)

    Shooting Suited for the Scene (Scene Mode) Choosing a Scene and Shooting (Scene Mode Types and Characteristics) The following icons are used for descriptions in this section: X: flash mode when the flash is raised (A 28); n: self-timer (A 31); p: macro mode (A 51); o: exposure compensation (A 32).
  • Page 74: Night Portrait O

    Shooting Suited for the Scene (Scene Mode) e Night portrait Use this mode to achieve a natural balance between the main subject and background lighting in portraits taken at night. • Raise the flash before shooting. • If the camera detects a face, it focuses on the face. See “Face Detection”...
  • Page 75 Shooting Suited for the Scene (Scene Mode) z Snow Captures the brightness of sunlit snow. • The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame. Off* 0.0* * Default setting can be modified. h Sunset Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises. •...
  • Page 76 Shooting Suited for the Scene (Scene Mode) j Night landscape Use this mode when taking night landscape pictures. Slow shutter speeds are used to produce stunning night landscapes. • Camera focuses at infinity. The focus area or focus indicator (A 8) always glows green when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.
  • Page 77 Shooting Suited for the Scene (Scene Mode) u Food Use this mode when taking pictures of food. • Macro mode (A 51) will turn on and the zoom will automatically move to the closest possible shooting position. • The closest distance at which the camera can focus varies depending on the zoom position.
  • Page 78 Shooting Suited for the Scene (Scene Mode) m Fireworks show Slow shutter speeds are used to capture the expanding burst of light from a firework. • Camera focuses at infinity. The focus indicator (A 8) always glows green when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.
  • Page 79 Shooting Suited for the Scene (Scene Mode) p Panorama assist Use when taking a series of pictures that will later be joined to form a single panorama image using the supplied Panorama Maker 5 software. See Shooting for a Panorama (A 44) for details.
  • Page 80 Shooting Suited for the Scene (Scene Mode) O Pet portrait Use this mode when taking pictures of dogs or cats. When the camera detects the face of a dog or a cat, the camera then focuses on the detected face. When the subject is in focus, the shutter is released automatically in the default setting (Pet portrait auto release).
  • Page 81: Shooting For A Panorama

    Shooting Suited for the Scene (Scene Mode) Shooting for a Panorama The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame. Use a tripod for best results. Set Vibration reduction (A 113) to Off when using a tripod. Press the A button in shooting mode and use the multi selector to select p Panorama assist...
  • Page 82: More Information

    Shooting Suited for the Scene (Scene Mode) Press the k button when shooting is completed. The camera returns to step 2. Panorama Assist • Set flash mode, self-timer, macro mode and exposure compensation before taking the first picture. They cannot be changed after the first picture is taken. Images cannot be deleted, nor can zoom or Image mode setting (A 53) be adjusted after the first picture is taken.
  • Page 83: Capturing Smiling Faces Automatically (Smart Portrait Mode)

    Capturing Smiling Faces Automatically (Smart Portrait Mode) The camera detects a smiling face to shoot the face automatically. Press the A button in shooting mode and press the multi selector H or I to select F, and press the Smart portrait k button.
  • Page 84 Capturing Smiling Faces Automatically (Smart Portrait Mode) Notes on Smart Portrait Mode • Digital zoom is not available. • Under some shooting conditions, the camera may be unable to detect faces or detect smiles. • Note on Face Detection ➝ A 34 Auto Off (Standby Mode) When Using Smart Portrait Mode When using smart portrait mode, Auto off (A 116) will turn the camera off if no operations are performed in the following situations:...
  • Page 85: Shooting Continuously At High Speed (Sport Continuous)

    Shooting Continuously at High Speed (Sport Continuous) Sport continuous mode allows rapid, continuous shooting while you press and hold the shutter-release button fully. With continuous shooting, instantaneous movements in moving subjects can be captured. • With the default setting of Continuous H, the camera shoots up to 20 images at a rate of up to about 15.3 frames per second (fps).
  • Page 86: Changing The Sport Continuous Shooting Mode Settings

    Shooting Continuously at High Speed (Sport Continuous) Notes on Sport Continuous Shooting • It may take some time to save the images after shooting. The time it takes to save the images depends on the number of images captured, the image mode, the memory card’s write speed, etc.
  • Page 87: Auto Mode

    Auto Mode In A (auto) mode, macro mode (A 51) and exposure compensation (A 32) can be applied and pictures can be taken using flash mode (A 28) and self-timer (A 31). Pressing the d button in A (auto) mode allows you to specify settings for all shooting menu items (A 52) depending upon the shooting situations.
  • Page 88: Macro Mode

    Auto Mode Macro Mode Macro mode is used for taking pictures of objects as close as 1 cm (0.4 in.). Note that the flash may be unable to light the entire subject at distances of less than 50 cm (1 ft. 8 in.). When using A (auto) mode, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 89: Changing A (Auto) Mode Settings (Shooting Menu)

    Auto Mode Changing A (Auto) Mode Settings (Shooting Menu) While shooting in A (auto) mode (A 50), the shooting menu contains the following options. A 53 Image mode Choose image size and quality (compression). This setting can be changed when using any shooting mode. A 55 White balance Match white balance to the light source.
  • Page 90: Image Mode (Image Quality/Image Size)

    Auto Mode Image Mode (Image Quality/Image Size) A (auto) M d (Shooting menu) M Image mode Choose image size and quality (compression). The size of the files, and with it the number of images that can be saved, depends on the size and quality (compression) of the images.
  • Page 91 Auto Mode Number of Exposures Remaining The following table lists the approximate number of images that can be saved in internal memory and on a 4 GB memory card. Note that the number of images that can be saved will differ depending on the composition of the image (due to JPEG compression).
  • Page 92: White Balance (Adjusting Hue)

    Auto Mode White Balance (Adjusting Hue) A (auto) M d (Shooting menu) M White balance The color of light reflected from an object varies with the color of the light source. The human brain is able to adapt to changes in the color of the light source, with the result that white objects appear white whether seen in the shade, direct sunlight, or under incandescent lighting.
  • Page 93: Preset Manual

    Auto Mode Preset Manual Preset manual is used with mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with a strong color cast when the desired effect has not been achieved with white balance settings like Auto and Incandescent (for example, to make images shot under a lamp with a red shade look as though they had been shot under white light).
  • Page 94: Continuous

    Auto Mode Continuous A (auto) M d (Shooting menu) M Continuous Change settings to Continuous or BSS (best shot selector). Single (default setting) One image is captured each time shutter-release button is pressed. Continuous While the shutter-release button is held all the way down, up to 19 images are captured at a rate of about 0.7 frames per second (fps) when image mode is set to R 4320×3240.
  • Page 95: Iso Sensitivity

    Auto Mode Note on Multi-shot 16 Smear (A 128) visible in the monitor when shooting with Multi-shot 16 will be visible in the saved image data. To reduce smear effects, avoid bright objects such as the sun, reflections of the sun, and electric lights when shooting.
  • Page 96: Color Options

    Auto Mode Color Options A (auto) M d (Shooting menu) M Color options Make colors more vivid or save images in monochrome. Standard color (default setting) Use for images exhibiting natural color. Vivid color Use to achieve a vivid, “photoprint” effect. Black-and-white Save images in black-and-white.
  • Page 97: Camera Settings That Cannot Be Set At The Same Time

    Auto Mode Camera Settings that Cannot Be Set at the Same Time Certain settings in the shooting menu cannot be used with other functions. Restricted Functions Setting Description When using Continuous, BSS, or Multi- Flash mode Continuous (A 57) shot 16, the flash cannot be used. Digital zoom cannot be used when Digital zoom Continuous (A 57)
  • Page 98: More On Playback

    More on Playback Full-frame Operation Press the c button during shooting to switch to 1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 1 1 5 : 3 0 1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 1 1 5 : 3 0 playback mode and view images (A 26).
  • Page 99: Viewing Multiple Images: Thumbnail Playback

    Viewing Multiple Images: Thumbnail Playback Rotate the zoom control to f (h) in full-frame playback mode (A 26) to display images in “contact sheets” of thumbnail images. The following operations can be performed while thumbnails are displayed. Function Control Description Press the multi selector H, I, J, or K.
  • Page 100: Calendar Display

    Viewing Multiple Images: Thumbnail Playback Thumbnail Playback Mode Display Protect icon While images selected for Print order (A 67) and Print order icon Protect (A 71) are chosen, the icons shown on the right are displayed with them. Movies are displayed as film frames.
  • Page 101: Taking A Closer Look: Playback Zoom

    Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom Rotating the zoom control to g (i) during full-frame playback mode (A 26) zooms the current image, with the center of the image displayed in the monitor. • The guide displayed in the right bottom in the monitor will show which part of the image is currently displayed.
  • Page 102 Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom Images Captured with Face Detection or Pet Detection When zooming in on an image captured using face detection (A 24) or pet detection (A 43) by rotating the zoom control to g (i) in full-frame playback mode, the image will be enlarged with the face detected during shooting at the center of the monitor.
  • Page 103: Playback Menu

    Playback Menu The following options are available in playback mode. A 76 D-Lighting Enhances brightness and contrast in dark portions of images. A 67 Print order Select images to print and the number of copies for each. A 70 Slide show View images saved in the internal memory or on a memory card in an automatic slide show.
  • Page 104: Print Order

    Playback Menu a Print Order c button (Playback mode) M d (Playback menu) M a Print order When printing images using one of the following methods, you can select which images will be printed and the number of copies of each image will be printed, and save this electronic “print order”...
  • Page 105 Playback Menu Choose the images (up to 99) and number of Print selec tion copies (up to nine) of each. Press the multi selector J or K to choose the desired images. Press H or I to set the number of copies for each.
  • Page 106 Playback Menu Notes on Printing Shooting Date and Shooting Information When the Date and Info options are enabled in the print order menu, shooting date and shooting information are printed on images when a DPOF-compatible printer (A 144) which supports printing of shooting date and shooting information is used.
  • Page 107: Slide Show

    Playback Menu b Slide Show c button (Playback mode) M d (Playback menu) M b Slide show View images saved in the internal memory or on a memory card in an automatic slide show. Use the multi selector to choose Start and Slide show press the k button.
  • Page 108: Protect

    Playback Menu d Protect c button (Playback mode) M d (Playback menu) M d Protect Protect selected images from accidental deletion. Use the image selection screen to turn protection on and off for selected images (see “Selecting Multiple Images” (A 72) for more information). Note, however, that formatting the camera’s internal memory or the memory card will permanently erase protected files (A 117).
  • Page 109: Selecting Multiple Images

    Playback Menu Selecting Multiple Images When using one of the following features, a screen Protect shown on the right is displayed when selecting images. • Print order > Select images (A 67) • Protect (A 71) • Rotate image (A 73) ON/OFF Back •...
  • Page 110: Rotate Image

    Playback Menu f Rotate Image c button (Playback mode) M d (Playback menu) M f Rotate image Set the image orientation (vertical or horizontal frame) displayed on the camera monitor after the pictures are taken. Images can be rotated 90° clockwise or counterclockwise. Images that were saved in the portrait (vertical) orientation can be rotated up to 180°...
  • Page 111: Copy: Copying Between Memory Card And Internal Memory

    Playback Menu h Copy: Copying Between Memory Card and Internal Memory c button (Playback mode) M d (Playback menu) M h Copy Copy images between the internal memory and a memory card. Select an option from the copy screen using Copy the multi selector and press the k button.
  • Page 112: Editing Image

    • Images captured at an Image mode setting (A 53) of P 4224×2376 or m 1920×1080 cannot be edited. • Only images captured with the COOLPIX L120 can be edited with this camera. • When using a different model of digital camera, images edited with this camera may not be displayed properly and may not be able to be transferred to a computer.
  • Page 113: Editing Images

    Editing Images I D-Lighting: Enhancing Brightness and Contrast D-Lighting can be used to create copies with enhanced brightness and contrast, brightening dark portions of an image. Enhanced copies are saved as separate files. Select the desired image in full-frame playback mode (A 61) or thumbnail playback mode (A 62) and press the d button.
  • Page 114: Small Picture: Decreasing Image Size

    Editing Images g Small Picture: Decreasing Image Size Create a small copy of the current image. Suitable for uploading to websites or sending by e-mail. The following sizes are available: l 640×480, m 320×240, and n 160×120. Small copies are saved as JPEG files with a compression ratio of 1:16.
  • Page 115: Crop: Creating A Cropped Copy

    Editing Images o Crop: Creating a Cropped Copy Create a copy containing only the portion visible in the monitor when u is displayed with playback zoom (A 64) enabled. Cropped copies are saved as separate files. Rotate the zoom control to g (i) in full-frame playback mode (A 61) to zoom in on the image.
  • Page 116: Movie Recording And Playback

    Movie Recording and Playback Recording Movies You can use the camera to record high-definition movies with sound. • The maximum file size for a single movie is 4 GB and the maximum movie length for a single movie is 29 minutes, even when there is sufficient free space on the memory card for longer recording (A 84).
  • Page 117 Recording Movies While the Camera Is Saving Movies When movie recording stops, the movie is not completely saved until the shooting screen is displayed. Do not open the battery-chamber / memory card slot cover. Removing the memory card or the battery while a movie is being saved may result in loss of the movie data or damage to the camera or the memory card.
  • Page 118 Recording Movies Functions Available in Movie Mode • The settings for exposure compensation, white balance and color options are applied when recording movies. When macro mode is enabled, movies of subjects closer to the camera can be recorded. Confirm settings before starting movie recording. •...
  • Page 119: Changing Movie Recording Settings

    Recording Movies Changing Movie Recording Settings The following options can be adjusted from the movie menu. A 84 Movie options Select the type of movies that are recorded. A 85 Autofocus mode Select how the camera focuses in movie mode. A 85 Electronic VR Select the electronic vibration reduction setting that is used when recording...
  • Page 120 Recording Movies Press H or I to select the D tab. Movie Movie options Autofocus mode Elec tronic VR Wind noise reduc tion Enhanced resolution Press K or the k button. Movie You can now select an item from the movie menu. Movie options Autofocus mode Use the multi selector to choose and apply settings...
  • Page 121: Movie Options

    Recording Movies Movie Options Display the shooting screen M d M D (Movie menu) (A 82) M Movie options Select the type of movies that are recorded. Option Description Movies with an aspect ratio of 16:9 are recorded in high n HD 720p (1280×720) definition.
  • Page 122: Autofocus Mode

    Recording Movies Autofocus Mode Display the shooting screen M d M D (Movie menu) (A 82) M Autofocus mode Choose how the camera focuses in movie mode. Setting Description Focus is locked when the b (e movie-record) button is pressed A Single AF to start recording.
  • Page 123: Wind Noise Reduction

    Recording Movies Wind Noise Reduction Display the shooting screen M d M D (Movie menu) (A 82) M Wind noise reduction Reduces the effects of wind noise when recording movies. Setting Description Reduces the sound heard when wind passes over the microphone. Select this setting when recording in places with strong wind.
  • Page 124: Movie Playback

    (A 88). End playback and return to full-frame playback. Note on Movie Playback Only movies recorded with COOLPIX L120 can be played back. Deleting Movies Select a movie and press the l button in full-frame...
  • Page 125: Editing Movies

    Editing Movies The desired portions of a recorded movie can be saved as a separate file. Play back the desired movie and pause playback (A 87). Press the multi selector J or K to choose the I control, and then press the k button. The movie edit screen is displayed.
  • Page 126 Editing Movies Notes on Movie Editing • A movie that was created by editing cannot be trimmed again. To trim another area of the movie, select and edit the original movie. • Movies are trimmed in one-second intervals, therefore the actual trimmed portion of the movie may differ slightly from the selected start and end points.
  • Page 127: Connecting To Televisions, Computers And Printers

    Connecting to Televisions, Computers and Printers Connecting to a TV Connect the camera to a television to play back images on the television. If you have an HDMI compatible TV, you can enjoy playing back images at high definition image quality by connecting the camera to the television using an HDMI cable (available separately from third-party suppliers).
  • Page 128 Connecting to a TV Tune the television to the video channel. See the documentation provided with your television for details. Hold down the c button to turn on the camera. The camera enters playback mode, and the images captured are displayed on the television. While connected to the TV, the camera monitor remains off.
  • Page 129: Connecting To A Computer

    For more information on installing the software, refer to the Quick Start Guide. • 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 130: Transferring Images From A Camera To A Computer

    Connecting to a Computer Transferring Images from a Camera to a Computer Start the computer to which ViewNX 2 was installed. Be sure that the camera is off. Connect the camera to the computer using the supplied USB cable. 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 131 • Windows 7 When the Devices and Printers K L120 screen is displayed, click Change program under Import pictures and videos. Select Import File using Nikon Transfer 2 in the Change program dialog and click OK. Double-click Import File on the Devices and Printers K L120 screen.
  • Page 132 Connecting to a Computer When transfer is complete, the ViewNX 2 screen is displayed (ViewNX 2 default setting) and transferred images are displayed. For more information on using ViewNX 2, refer to the ViewNX 2 help information (A 96). Disconnecting the Camera Do not turn off the camera or disconnect the camera from the computer during transfer.
  • Page 133 ViewNX 2. Starting Nikon Transfer 2 Manually To start Nikon Transfer 2, first start ViewNX 2, and then click the Transfer icon at the top of the screen or select Launch Transfer from the File menu. For More Information on Using ViewNX 2 and Nikon Transfer 2 For more information on ViewNX 2 or Nikon Transfer 2, start ViewNX 2 or Nikon Transfer 2 and select ViewNX 2 Help from the Help menu.
  • Page 134: Connecting To A Printer

    Connecting to a Printer Users of PictBridge-compatible (A 144) printers can connect the camera directly to the printer and print images without using a computer. Follow the procedures below to print images. Take pictures Select images for printing using Print order option (A 67) Connect to printer (A 98) Print images one at a time...
  • Page 135: Connecting The Camera And Printer

    Connecting to a Printer Connecting the Camera and Printer Turn off the camera. Turn on the printer. Check printer settings. Connect the camera to the printer using the supplied USB cable. 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 136: Printing Images One At A Time

    Connecting to a Printer Printing Images One at a Time After connecting the camera to the printer correctly (A 98), print images by following the procedure below. Use the multi selector to choose the desired Print selection image and press the k button. 1 5 / 0 5 2 0 1 1 Rotate the zoom control to f (h) to display 12...
  • Page 137: Printing Multiple Images

    Connecting to a Printer Choose Start print and press the k button. PictBridge 0 0 4 prints Star t print Copies Paper size Printing starts. Monitor display returns to that shown in step 1 when Printing printing is complete. 0 0 2 / 0 0 4 To cancel before all copies have been printed, press the k button.
  • Page 138 Connecting to a Printer Choose Print selection, Print all images or Print menu DPOF printing and press the k button. Print selec tion Print all images DPOF printing Paper size Print selection Choose the images (up to 99) and number of Print selec tion copies (up to nine) of each.
  • Page 139 Connecting to a Printer DPOF printing Print images for which a print order was created DPOF printing in Print order (A 67). • The menu shown on the right is displayed. To 0 1 0 prints print, select Start print and press the k button.
  • Page 140: Basic Camera Setup

    Basic Camera Setup Setup Menu The setup menu contains the following options. A 105 Welcome screen Specify the welcome screen displayed when the camera is turned on. A 106 Time zone and date Set camera clock and choose home and destination time zones. A 110 Monitor settings Adjust photo info, image review, and brightness settings.
  • Page 141: Displaying The Setup Menu

    Setup Menu Displaying the Setup Menu Press the d button. Easy auto mode The menu is displayed. Image mode When using easy auto mode, scene mode, or smart portrait mode, press the multi selector (A 11) J to display the tabs. Press the multi selector J.
  • Page 142: Welcome Screen

    Setup Menu Welcome Screen d button M z (Setup menu) (A 104) M Welcome screen Specify the welcome screen displayed when the camera is turned on. None (default setting) The welcome screen is not displayed when the camera is turned on; the shooting mode or playback mode screen is displayed.
  • Page 143: Time Zone And Date

    Setup Menu Time Zone and Date d button M z (Setup menu) (A 104) M Time zone and date Set the camera clock. Date and time Set camera clock to current date and time. Date and time Use the multi selector to set the date and time. •...
  • Page 144 Setup Menu Setting Travel Destination Time Zone Use the multi selector to choose Time zone Time zone and date and press the k button. 1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 1 1 5 : 3 0 The Time zone menu is displayed. L o n d o n , C a s a b l a n c a Date and time D/M/Y...
  • Page 145 Setup Menu The Clock Battery The camera’s clock is powered by a clock battery that is independent of the batteries that power the camera. The clock battery charges when the main batteries are installed or an AC adapter is connected, and can provide several days of backup power after about 10 hours of charging. w (Home Time Zone) •...
  • Page 146 Setup Menu Time Zones The camera supports the time zones listed below. For time zones not listed below, set the camera's clock manually to local time using Date and time in the setup menu. Time zone Time zone Midway, Samoa Madrid, Paris, Berlin Hawaii, Tahiti Athens, Helsinki, Ankara...
  • Page 147: Monitor Settings

    Setup Menu Monitor Settings d button M z (Setup menu) (A 104) M Monitor settings The following settings are available. Photo info Choose information displayed in the monitor during shooting and playback mode. (A 111) Image review • On (default setting): Images are automatically displayed briefly immediately after shooting.
  • Page 148 Setup Menu Photo Info Select whether or not photo info is displayed. See “The Monitor” (A 8, 9) for information on indicators in the monitor. Shooting mode Playback mode 1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 1 1 5 : 3 0 1 5 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 1 1 5 : 3 0 0 0 0 4 .
  • Page 149: Print Date

    Setup Menu Print Date d button M z (Setup menu) (A 104) M Print date The shooting date and time can be imprinted on images at the time of shooting. This shooting date and time will be imprinted on images when printing, even if the printer does not support date printing (A 69).
  • Page 150: Vibration Reduction

    Setup Menu Vibration Reduction d button M z (Setup menu) (A 104) M Vibration reduction Specify the vibration reduction setting for shooting still images. Vibration reduction effectively corrects blur that commonly occurs when shooting with zooming or at slow shutter speeds. Set vibration reduction to Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting.
  • Page 151: Motion Detection

    Setup Menu Motion Detection d button M z (Setup menu) (A 104) M Motion detection Specify whether or not motion detection is used to reduce the effects of subject movement and camera shake when taking still pictures. Auto (default setting) When the camera detects subject movement or camera shake, the ISO sensitivity and shutter speed are automatically increased to reduce blurring.
  • Page 152: Af Assist

    Setup Menu AF Assist d button M z (Setup menu) (A 104) M AF assist Specify whether or not the AF-assist illuminator is used to help the camera focus when the subject is poorly lit. Auto (default setting) AF-assist illuminator will be used to assist the focus operation when the subject is poorly lit.
  • Page 153: Auto Off

    Setup Menu Auto Off d button M z (Setup menu) (A 104) M Auto off If no operations are performed for a specified amount of time, the monitor turns off and the camera enters standby mode (A 15). Use this option to set the amount of time that passes before the camera enters standby mode.
  • Page 154: Format Memory/Format Card

    Setup Menu Format Memory/Format Card d button M z (Setup menu) (A 104) M Format memory/Format card Use this option to format the internal memory or a memory card. Formatting the internal memory or memory cards permanently deletes all data. Deleted images cannot be restored. Be sure to transfer important images to a computer before formatting.
  • Page 155: Language

    Setup Menu Language d button M z (Setup menu) (A 104) M Language Select one of 26 languages for display of camera menus and messages. Czech Portuguese Danish Russian German Romanian (default setting) Finnish Spanish Swedish Greek Turkish French Ukrainian Indonesian Arabic Italian...
  • Page 156: Tv Settings

    Setup Menu TV Settings d button M z (Setup menu) (A 104) M TV settings Adjust settings for connection to a television. Video mode Choose from NTSC and PAL. HDMI Select the HDMI output image resolution from Auto (default setting), 480p, 720p, and 1080i.
  • Page 157 Setup Menu Operating the Did someone blink? Screen The following operations are available when the Did Did someone blink? someone blink? screen is displayed. If no operations are performed for a few seconds, the screen automatically returns to the shooting mode screen.
  • Page 158: Reset All

    Setup Menu Reset All d button M z (Setup menu) (A 104) M Reset all When Reset is selected, the camera’s settings will be restored to their default values. Pop-up Menu Option Default value Flash mode (A 28) Auto Self-timer (A 31) Macro mode (A 51) Exposure compensation (A 32) Scene Mode...
  • Page 159 Setup Menu Movie Menu Option Default value Movie options (A 84) HD 720p (1280×720) Autofocus mode (A 85) Single AF Electronic VR (A 85) Wind noise reduction (A 86) Enhanced resolution (A 86) Auto Setup Menu Option Default value Welcome screen (A 105) None Photo info (A 110) Auto info...
  • Page 160: Battery Type

    To ensure that the camera shows the correct battery level (A 20), choose the type that matches the batteries currently in use. Alkaline (default setting) LR6/L40 (AA-size) alkaline batteries Nikon EN-MH2 rechargeable Ni-MH (nickel metal COOLPIX (Ni-MH) hydride) batteries Lithium...
  • Page 161: Firmware Version

    Setup Menu Firmware Version d button M z (Setup menu) (A 104) M Firmware version View the current camera firmware version. COOLPIX L120 Ver.x.x Back...
  • Page 162: Notes On Camera Care And General Usage

    Notes on Camera Care and General Usage Caring for the Camera To ensure continued enjoyment of this Nikon product, observe the following precautions when using or storing the device: Keep dry The device will be damaged if immersed in water or subjected to high humidity.
  • Page 163: The Battery

    Caring for the Camera The Battery • After purchasing replacement rechargeable batteries, charge them before use. They are not fully charged at the time of purchase. Be sure to read and follow the information found in “Optional Accessories” (A 129) and in the documentation included with the Battery Charger MH-73 (available separately).
  • Page 164: Cleaning

    Caring for the Camera 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 is pumped to produce a stream of air out the other end). To remove fingerprints Lens or other stains that cannot be removed with a blower, wipe the lens with a soft cloth, using a spiral motion that starts at the center of the lens and working...
  • Page 165: Storage

    • Images in the monitor may be difficult to see under bright lighting. • The monitor is lit by an LED backlight. Should the monitor begin to dim or flicker, contact your Nikon-authorized service representative. Note on Smear White or colored streaks may be visible when bright subjects are framed in the monitor. This phenomenon, known as “smear,”...
  • Page 166: Technical Notes

    Lens cap Lens Cap LC-CP22 1 When using with the COOLPIX L120, charge the four EN-MH2 rechargeable Ni-MH batteries at a time using Battery Charger MH-73. Also, do not mix batteries that have a different amount of charge remaining (A 126). EN-MH1 rechargeable Ni-MH batteries cannot be used.
  • Page 167: Approved Memory Cards

    Optional Accessories Approved Memory Cards The following Secure Digital (SD) memory cards have been tested and approved for use in this camera. Memory cards with an SD Speed Class rating of 6 or faster are recommended for recording movies. Movie recording may stop unexpectedly when memory cards with a lower Speed Class rating are used.
  • Page 168: File And Folder Names

    • Files are saved in folders named with a folder number followed by a five- character identifier: “P_” plus a three-digit sequence number for images captured using panorama assist (e.g. “101P_001”; A 44) and “NIKON” for all other images (e.g. “100NIKON”). When the number of files within a folder reaches 9999, a new folder will be created.
  • Page 169: Error Messages

    If and turn the camera the error persists even after the camera is turned off and then on again, contact retailer or Nikon-authorized service representative. O (blinks) Clock not set. Set clock. Battery exhausted.
  • Page 170 Error Messages Display Problem Solution Memory card is full. • Choose smaller image Out of memory. mode. • Delete images. 27, 87 • Insert new memory card. • Remove memory card and use internal memory. Error occurred while saving Format internal memory or Image cannot be image.
  • Page 171 Problem Solution File not created with File cannot be viewed on – File contains no image COOLPIX L120. this camera. View file using data. the computer or any other devices which was used to create or edit this file. This file cannot be played back.
  • Page 172 Error Messages Display Problem Solution Paper has jammed in the Eject the jammed paper, – Printer error: paper jam printer. select Resume and press the k button to resume printing. No paper is loaded in Load the specified paper, – Printer error: out of printer.
  • Page 173: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If the camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon-authorized service representative. Refer to the page numbers in the right-most column for more information. Display, Settings and Power Supply...
  • Page 174 Turn the camera off, remove and replace the battery, then turn the camera on again. In the event of continued malfunction, contact your retailer or Nikon-authorized service representative. Note that disconnecting the power source as described above may result in the loss of any data not saved to internal memory or the memory card at the time the problem occurred.
  • Page 175 Troubleshooting Problem Cause/Solution Streaks of light or partial Smear may occur when the camera is aimed at a discoloration are visible in the bright subject. When using multi-16, sport monitor. continuous, or when recording movies, avoid bright objects such as the sun, reflections of the sun, and electric lights.
  • Page 176 File cannot be played back. • File was overwritten or renamed by computer – or other make of camera. • Only movies recorded with COOLPIX L120 can be played back. Cannot zoom in on images. • Playback zoom cannot be used with movies, –...
  • Page 177 • USB cable is not correctly connected. • Camera is not recognized by the computer. – • Computer is not set to launch Nikon Transfer 2 automatically. For more information about Nikon Transfer 2, refer to help information contained in Nikon Transfer 2.
  • Page 178: Specifications

    Specifications Nikon COOLPIX L120 Digital Camera Type Compact digital camera Effective pixels 14.1 million Image sensor 1/2.3-in. type CCD; 14.48 million total pixels Lens 21× optical zoom, NIKKOR lens 4.5-94.5mm (angle of view equivalent to that of 25-525 mm Focal length...
  • Page 179 Specifications Exposure 256-segment matrix, center-weighted (digital zoom less than Metering 2×), spot (digital zoom 2× or more) Programmed auto exposure with motion detection and Exposure control exposure compensation (-2.0 to +2.0 EV in steps of 1/3 EV) Shutter Mechanical and charge-coupled electronic shutter •...
  • Page 180 FR6/L91 (AA-size) Energizer(R) Ultimate Lithium batteries. Supplied batteries are for trial use only. Specifications Nikon will not be held liable for any errors this manual may contain. The appearance of this product and its specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 181: Supported Standards

    Specifications Supported Standards • DCF: Design Rule for Camera File System is a standard widely used in the digital camera industry to ensure compatibility among different makes of camera. • DPOF: Digital Print Order Format is an industry-wide standard that allows images to be printed from print orders saved on the memory card.
  • Page 182: Index

    Index Symbols Battery-chamber 5 Battery-chamber/memory card slot cover k (apply selection) button 5, 11 5, 14, 18 b (e movie-record) button 5, 10 Beach Z 37 c (Playback) button 5, 10 A (shooting mode) button 5, 10 Best shot selector 57 Black and white copy n 41 A Auto mode 50 Black-and-white 59...
  • Page 183 HDMI input 90 Night landscape j 39 HDMI mini connector 4 Night Portrait e 37 Help 35 Nikon Transfer 2 92, 93, 96 Number of Exposures Remaining 20, 54 Identifier 131 Image mode 21, 35, 53 Off 28 Image review 110...
  • Page 184 Index Shutter speed 24 Panorama assist p 42, 44 Shutter-release button 4, 24 Side zoom control 4, 23 Panorama Maker 5 92, 96 Single 57 Paper size 99, 100 Single AF 85 Party/indoor f 37 Sleep mode 116 Pet portrait auto release 43 Pet portrait O 43 Slide show 70 Slow Sync 28...
  • Page 185 Index Welcome screen 105 White balance 55 Wind noise reduction 86 Zoom control 4, 23, 87...
  • Page 186 No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION. CT1B03(11) 6MM02811-03...

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