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The Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the DIGITAL CAMERA...
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Association. Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc. ImageLink and the Im- ageLink print system logo are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. Pictmotion is powered by muvee Technologies. PictBridge is a trademark. D-Lighting technology is provided by Apical Limited.
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Symbols and Conventions To make it easier to fi nd the information you need, the following symbols and conventions are used: This icon marks cautions, information that should be read before use to prevent dam- age to the camera. This icon marks notes, information that should be read before using the camera.
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. The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions listed in this section are indicated by the following symbol: This icon marks warnings, information that should be read before using this Nikon...
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Observe the following precautions when handling the AC adapter • Use only adapters designated for use with this product. • Keep dry. Failure to observe this precau- tion could result in fi re or electric shock. • Dust on or near the metal parts of the plug should be removed with a dry cloth.
Nikon representative in your area (address provided separately). COOLPIX S5 CAUTIONS Modifi cations The FCC requires the user to be notifi ed that any changes or modifi...
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Note that simply being in possession of material that has been 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...
Table of Contents For Your Safety ... ii Notices ... iv Introduction Parts of the Camera ... 2 The Monitor ... 6 The COOL-STATION and AC Adapter ... 8 First Steps Inserting the Battery ...10 Charging the Battery ...11 Inserting Memory Cards ...12 Camera Operations Turning the Camera on and Off...
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Viewing Pictures on a Computer ...52 Printing Pictures ...55 Menu Guide Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu ...61 Image Mode ...61 White Balance ...62 Exp. +/– ...63 Continuous ...63 Best Shot Selector (BSS) ...65 Sensitivity ...65 Color Options ...66 AF Area Mode ...66 Playback Options: The Playback Menu ...67 Print Set ...67 Slide Show ...68...
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Only Nikon brand electronic accessories (including battery chargers, bat- teries, and AC adapters) certifi ed by Nikon specifi cally for use with this Nikon digital camera are engineered and proven to operate within the operational and safety requirements of this electronic circuitry.
Introduction Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX S5 digital camera. This manual has been written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your Nikon digital camera. Please be sure to read all instructions thoroughly to get the most from the cam era, and keep them where they will be read by all those who use the product.
Parts of the Camera Eyelet for camera strap Microphone Speaker ( 35, 38, 44) 39, 44, 49, 51) (One-touch portrait) button ( See also (D-lighting; Self-timer lamp ( Built-in fl ash ( AF-assist illuminator (LED; Power switch Power-on lamp 24). Lens ( Lens cover closed...
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Monitor ( 6–7, 78, 79) Battery latch ( Tripod socket Multi connector ( Attaching the Camera Strap Attach the strap as shown at right. (menu) button 17, 61, 67, 70) 8, 52, 53, 56, 60) (shooting/playback) button ( 19, 41) (mode) button ( 5, 17) Indicator lamp (...
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The Rotary Multi Selector The rotary multi selector is used to navigate the camera menus. Rotate in either direction to highlight items and press the center ( ) to select. To cancel and return to the previous menu, press the rotary multi selector to the left. Rotate: highlight Items can also be highlighted by pressing the rotary multi selector up, down, left, or right.
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(Mode) Button Pressing the button during shooting or playback displays a mode-selection menu 17). Shooting Modes Movie ( Voice recording ( Playback Modes Voice playback ( List by date ( Auto ( Scene ( Scene assist ( Playback ( Pictmotion ( Calendar (...
The Monitor The following indicators may appear in the monitor during shooting and playback (actual display varies with current camera settings): Shooting Playback 9999 9999 9999 0h00m00s 0h00m00s 0h00m00s 100NIKON 100NIKON 100NIKON 01.01.2006 01.01.2006 01.01.2006 00:00 00:00 00:00 9999.JPG 9999.JPG 9999.JPG 9999 9999...
The COOL-STATION and AC Adapter The COOL-STATION The supplied MV-14 COOL-STATION can be used to: • Charge the camera battery ( • View pictures on a television ( Camera connector Placing the Camera in the COOL-STATION The multi connector should be fully inserted in the COOL-STATION camera connector as shown.
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The AC Adapter The supplied EH-64 AC adapter can charge the battery in the camera ( 11) or power the camera for playback, data transfer, or printing (do not use any other make or model of AC adapter; failure to observe this precaution could result in fi re or product malfunction).
First Steps Inserting the Battery The camera uses a rechargeable EN-EL8 Li-ion battery (supplied). Turn the camera off If the power-on lamp is lit, press the power switch to turn the camera off . Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover Insert the battery The orange battery latch is pushed aside as the battery is inserted.
Charging the Battery Charge the battery before fi rst use or when the battery is running low. Turn the camera off If the power-on lamp is lit, press the power switch to turn the camera off . Connect the AC adapter Connect the AC adapter directly to the camera or place the camera in the COOL-STATION and connect the AC adapter ( Charge the battery...
Inserting Memory Cards Pictures are stored in the camera’s internal memory (approximately 21 MB) or on removable Secure Digital (SD) memory cards ( recording and deleting pictures only if no memory card is inserted. To insert a memory card: Turn the camera off If the power-on lamp is lit, press the power switch to turn the camera off...
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Removing Memory Cards Before removing memory cards, turn the camera off and con- fi rm that the power-on and indicator lamps are off . Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover and press the card in to partially eject the card. The card can then be removed by hand.
Camera Operations Turning the Camera on and Off To turn the camera on, press the power switch. The power-on lamp will light… Power-on lamp Blinks Flickers Battery exhausted. Recharge or change battery. Off Power switch …and the monitor will turn on. Battery indicator NO ICON WARNING!! BATTERY...
Zoom The zoom control is used to frame subjects in the mon- itor. Select W to zoom out, increasing the area visible in the frame. Select T to zoom in up to 3 × so that the subject fi lls a larger area of the frame. The amount of Zoom out Zoom in zoom is displayed in the monitor.
Focus and Shutter Release The camera features a two-stage shutter-release button. First, lightly press the shutter-release button about halfway, stopping when you feel resistance. Once the camera has focused, press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down to release the shutter and take a picture.
Using Menus To make a selection from the shooting or playback menus, press the follow the steps below: Highlight menu item. Highlight option. * In some cases, menu items can also be selected by pressing rotary multi selector to right. To make a selection from the shooting or playback mode menus, press the button and follow the steps below: Highlight mode.
Basic Photography and Playback Mode This section describes how to take pictures in and-shoot” mode recommended for fi rst-time users of digital cameras. Turn the camera on. * If is displayed in monitor, camera is already in Highlight Frame subject in center focus area. Holding the Camera Hold the camera steadily in both hands, keeping your fi...
Viewing Pictures Press the button to display a picture in the moni- tor (if the picture was taken with the camera rotated 90 °, it will be displayed in “tall” orientation). Use the rotary multi selector to view additional pictures: rotate the rotary multi selector clockwise to view pictures in the order recorded, counter-clockwise to view pictures in reverse order.
Using the Flash The fl ash has a range of 0.3–2.6 m (1 ft.–8 ft. 6 in.) when the camera is zoomed all the way out. The range at maximum zoom is 0.3–1.4 m (1 ft.–4 ft. 7 in.). The following fl...
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Red-eye Reduction The camera uses advanced red-eye reduction. Low-intensity light pulses cause the sub- ject’s pupils to contract before the fl ash fi res. If the camera still detects red-eye, it will pro- cess the image to further its eff ects (“In-Camera Red-eye Fix”; note that this may slightly increase the time needed to record the picture).
Taking Pictures with the Self-Timer The camera is equipped with a ten- and three-second timers for self-portraits and to reduce blur. When using the self-timer, mount the camera on a tripod (recom- mended) or rest it on a fl at, level surface. The self-timer lamp will blink until one second before the picture is taken, staying lit during the fi...
Macro Close-up Mode Macro close-up mode is used for taking shots of objects as close as 4 cm (1.6 in.). Display macro close-up menu. Focus and shoot. Note that fl ash may be unable to light entire subject at dis- tances of less than 30 cm (1 ft.);...
One-Touch Portrait Mode For portrait shots, press the will automatically activate the following features: • Portrait: Background details are softened, allowing the portrait subject to stand out clearly. • Face-priority AF: The camera automatically detects and focuses on faces. • Advanced red-eye reduction: Reduces “red-eye” caused by the fl ash ( Macro close-up is not available in one touch portrait mode.
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The One-Touch Portrait Menu Pressing the button in one-touch portrait mode displays the one-touch portrait menu. With the exception of exposure compensation, the options chosen in this menu are restored the next time one-touch portrait mode is selected. Option SET UP Display setup menu ( Image mode Choose image size and quality (...
Scene and Scene Assist Modes The camera off ers a choice of eleven “scene” and four “assist” options. Camera set- tings are automatically optimized for the selected subject type. Scene mode: The following scenes are available. Party/Indoor Beach/Snow Sunset Dusk/Dawn Scene assist modes: These scenes off...
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The following scenes are available: Party/Indoor Party/Indoor Use for shots that include details of the background, or to capture the eff ects of candlelight and other indoor background lighting. Beach/Snow Beach/Snow Captures the brightness of such subjects as snowfi elds, beaches, or sunlit expanses of water.
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Dusk/Dawn Dusk/Dawn Preserves the colors seen in the weak natural light before sunrise or after sunset. Night Landscape Night Landscape Slow shutter speeds are used to produce stunning night landscapes. Close Up Close Up Use to photograph fl owers, insects, and other small objects at rang- es as close as 4 cm (1.6 in.), with the background artistically blurred.
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Panorama Assist Panorama Assist Use when taking a series of pictures that will later be joined together in PictureProject to form a panorama. Taking Pictures for a Panorama Highlight (Panorama assist) in scene menu ( 26). Right to left Top to bottom AUTO Default pan direction displayed.
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Compose next shot to overlap with previ- ous picture. The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame. Use a tripod for bet- ter results. Panorama Assist Flash mode ( 20), macro close-up ( the fi rst picture is taken. Pictures can not be deleted or zoom or image mode ( until shooting is complete.
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Using Exposure Compensation in Scene Mode Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value selected by the camera. Choose from values between –2.0 EV and +2.0 EV. Negative values pro- duce darker pictures, positive values brighter pictures. To choose a value for expo- sure compensation, select a scene ( Display scene menu.
Scene Assist Mode Compose pictures with the help of framing guides displayed in the monitor. Display shooting mode menu. Select and exit to selected mode. Highlight composition type. : camera setup ( 70); Highlight Display framing assist menu. Select and return to shooting mode. : select image-mode ( 61);...
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Portrait Assist: Use for smooth, natural-looking portraits. No guides are displayed. Camera sets focus PORTRAIT and exposure for subject in center focus area. Portrait Left Compose shot with subject in left or right half of frame. Portrait Right Portrait Close-up Compose shot with face in top half of frame. Compose shot with two subjects side-by- Portrait Couple †...
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Sports Assist: Capture motion in a series of high-speed shots. No framing guides are displayed. Focus, exposure, and white balance for all pictures are determined by the fi rst shot in each series. While shutter-release button is held down, camera shoots about 2.2 frames SPORTS per second (fps) until even when shutter-release button is not pressed.
Movies Recording Movies To shoot movies with sound recorded via the built-in microphone, select shooting mode and follow the steps below (no sound is recorded for time-lapse movies). Movies recorded to internal memory at the default setting of Small Size 320 can be up to 1 minute 14 seconds long;...
The Movie Menu Pressing the button in movie mode displays the movie menu. Options chosen in this menu are restored the next time movie mode is selected. Option SET UP Display setup menu ( Movie options Choose type of movie that will be recorded (see below). Auto-focus mode Choose how camera focuses in movie mode ( Electronic VR Reduce eff...
Auto-focus Mode Choose how the camera focuses in movie mode. Option Camera focuses when shutter-release button is pressed halfway and Single AF locks at this position during shooting, preventing sound of camera focusing from interfering with recording. Camera constantly adjusts focus, even when shutter-release button Full-time AF is not pressed.
Voice Recordings Audio voice recordings can be recorded over the built-in microphone and played back over the built-in speaker. Making a Voice Recording To make a voice recording, select shooting mode and follow these steps: Display shooting mode menu. Press shutter-release button all the way down to start recording. * Camera enters stand-by mode ( vate display.
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The Voice Recording Menu Pressing the button in voice recording mode displays the following options. The option selected for Sound quality is restored the next time voice recording mode is selected. Option SET UP Display setup menu ( Sound quality Select High for high quality, Normal for reduced fi le size. Playing Voice Recordings To play voice recordings back, select playback mode and follow these steps.
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WAV-compatible audio player. Note that index points created with the camera can not be used when voice recordings are played back on another device. The COOLPIX S5 may be unable play or copy sound fi les created with other devices. Highlight option: •...
Viewing Pictures on the Camera To view pictures full-frame in the monitor (full-frame playback), press the pressing the button for about a second will turn the camera on in playback mode). The following op- erations can be performed: View other pictures Delete picture Zoom picture in View thumbnails...
Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom Pressing the zoom control to T during full-frame play- back zooms the current picture in 3 ×, with the center of the picture displayed in the monitor (Quick Playback Zoom). The following operations can be performed while pictures are zoomed in: Zoom in (maximum 10 ×) Zoom out...
Enhancing Contrast: D-Lighting Pressing the button during full-frame or thumbnail playback creates a copy of the current picture with enhanced brightness and contrast, brightening dark and backlit subjects. Confi rmation dialog displayed. During playback, copies created with D-Lighting are indicated by a 6–7).
Voice memos can not be added to pictures created with other types of camera. Voice memos recorded using other types of camera can not be played back on the COOLPIX S5. See the Appendix for more information on voice memos (...
Viewing Pictures by Date In full-frame and thumbnail playback, pictures taken on selected dates can be se- lected for viewing, deletion, printing, protection, and transfer. Calendar Mode: Choose a date from a calendar. Display playback mode menu ( Calendar/List by Date The camera lists a maximum of 9,000 pictures for each date.
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List-by-Date Mode: Choose a date from a list. Display playback mode menu ( * Camera lists up to 30 dates. If pictures ex- ist for more than 30 dates, all pictures re- corded earlier than most recent 29 dates will be listed together as Others. Pressing the button in the calendar or date list dis- plays the options listed at right.
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Viewing Pictures To view pictures taken on a selected date, highlight the date in the calendar or date list and press the button. The fi rst picture for that date will be displayed full frame, with (calendar mode) or by-date mode) displayed in the top left corner, and the date and time of recording displayed in place of the folder name and fi...
Pictmotion by muvee Pictmotion creates slide show movies with custom transitions and background music. It is only available when a memory card is inserted in the camera. Creating a Pictmotion Movie To create a simple movie using the ten most recent pictures during full-frame or thumbnail playback: Display playback mode menu ( Display options.
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To create a custom Pictmotion movie: Display options 48, Step 3). Select To select pictures for movie, highlight Confi rm and press to turn check box on. All images (Confi rm off ) View Pictmotion. Press Adjust settings 50). To choose style, background music, playback order, and number of slides for new movie, press make selections in Pictmotion settings...
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Other Options (Steps 1 and 7 on Page 49) Rotate the rotary multi selector to highlight options, press left or right to change. Press the button to exit when done. Music: Choose from Pachelbel’s Canon, Scarborough Fair, Pomp and Circumstance March, Turkish March, and Grandfather’s Clock;...
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Viewing Pictmotion Movies To view Pictmotion movies, display the Pictmotion menu as described in Steps 1–3 on page 48 and follow the steps below. Highlight movie. * To delete highlighted movie, press light Yes and press Highlight Play. † If Loop option is selected, movie will repeat automatically. To select or deselect Loop op- tion, highlight Loop and press ‡...
Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers In addition to viewing pictures on the camera, you can also: • View pictures on TV and record movies to video (see below) • Copy pictures to a computer for storage and editing ( •...
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Connect COOL-STATION to the computer using the supplied USB cable. Place the camera in the COOL-STATION and turn it Press the ) button tures to the computer. The following messages will be displayed: * Note that the button can not be used to transfer pictures if the memory card is locked 13) or if Mass Storage is selected for USB and no memory card is inserted.
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Choosing a USB Option for Connection to a Computer Consult the following table when choosing a USB option for connection to a computer ( is PTP. For more information on menu operations, see “Using Menus” ( 17). Computer operating system Windows XP Windows 2000 Professional Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
Printing Pictures Users of PictBridge- or ImageLink-compatible printers can connect the camera di- rectly to the printer and print pictures without using a computer. Connect USB cable to PictBridge printer ( Print pictures one Print multiple at a time ( pictures ( Disconnect USB cable Other Ways to Print Pictures...
Connecting the Printer Turn the camera off . PTP (the default option) must be selected for Interface > USB in the camera setup menu before the camera can be connected to a printer ( Connect COOL-STATION to the printer using the supplied USB cable.
Printing Pictures One at a Time Select picture. * To choose picture from thumbnail list, press zoom control to W ) and use rotary multi selector to highlight desired picture, or press zoom control to T ( ) to exit to full-frame playback. Highlight option and press : Option Start printing.
Printing Multiple Pictures To print multiple pictures, press the the PictBridge playback screen is displayed ( The menu shown at right will be displayed; highlight an option and press the Option Print selection Print selected pictures (see below). Print all images Print one copy of all images. Menu shown at right displayed.
Confi rm selection (to return to step 1 and change selection, press * Press again to cancel before printing is complete. Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print Set The Print set option in the playback menu ( ders” for printing on DPOF-compatible devices ( the menu shown in Step 1.
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ImageLink Use the supplied PV-10 dock insert to print pictures on an ImageLink printer ( See the printer manual for details. Attach the dock insert to the printer. PTP (the default option) must be selected for Inter- face > USB in the camera setup menu before the cam- era can be connected to a printer.
* See the Appendix for information on restrictions that may apply to these settings ( Image Mode Pictures taken with a digital camera are recorded as image fi les. The size of the fi les, and with it the number of images that can be recorded ( and quality of the images (image mode).
White Balance Process pictures to produce natural colors under diff erent types of light. Option White balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting conditions. Auto Best choice in most situations. Neutral-colored object used as reference to set white balance un- White bal. preset der unusual lighting conditions (see below).
Exp. +/– Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value selected by the camera. Choose from values between –2.0 EV and +2.0 EV in increments of EV. Negative values produce darker pictures, positive values brighter pictures. The ef- fects can be previewed in the display;...
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Interval Timer Photography To display the interval timer menu, highlight Intvl timer shooting in the CON TINUOUS menu ( 63) and press the power, charge the battery before shooting begins. Interval Timer Photography See the Appendix for more information on how pictures taken with interval timer photogra- phy are stored ( 89).
Best Shot Selector (BSS) BSS is recommended for situations in which inadvertent camera movement can produce blurred pictures, or when parts of the image are prone to under- or over- exposure. It may not produce the desired results if the subject moves or the com- position is changed while the shutter-release button is fully pressed.
Color Options Make colors more vivid or record pictures in monochrome. Option Standard color Natural color. Vivid color Vivid, “photoprint” colors. Black-and-white Take pictures in black-and-white. Sepia Record pictures in sepia. Cyanotype Take pictures in blue-tinted monochrome. The eff ects of the selected option can be previewed in the monitor. At settings other than Standard color, the current setting is also indicated by an icon in the display ( 6–7).
Playback Options: The Playback Menu To display the playback menu, press the 19) and press the button. See page 17 for more on using the menus. Option SET UP Display the setup menu. Print set Select pictures for printing. Slide show View pictures in an automatic slide show.
Slide Show Selecting Slide show displays the following options. Rotate the rotary multi selec- tor to highlight and press the Option Frame intvl Choose length of time each slide will be displayed. If this option is checked, slide show will repeat until Loop button is pressed.
Small Pic. Create a small copy of the current picture. Highlight a size and press Option 640 × 480 Suited to television playback. 320 × 240 Suited to display on web pages. 160 × 120 Suitable for e-mail. A confi rmation dialog will be displayed. Highlight Yes and press the button to create a copy at the chosen size.
Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu To display the setup menu, select SET UP or 67), scene ( 26), movie ( menus ( 39). See page 17 for more on using the menus. Settings remain in eff ect until reset ( 76).
Welcome Screen Choose the welcome screen displayed when the camera is turned on. This option is only available when Off is selected for Quick Startup. Option Nikon COOLPIX logo displayed at start-up. Animation Animation displayed at start-up. Select picture from internal memory or memory card. Copy of selected image Select an is created for use in welcome screen and remains when original is deleted or image...
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Selecting Time zone from the Date menu displays the dialog shown in Step 1. Fol- low the steps below to set the clock to the time in a new time zone. Highlight Display map of world time zones. To change the home time zone, select Set clock to time in travel time zone.
Monitor Settings The following options are available: Option Photo info Choose information displayed in monitor. Brightness Choose from fi ve settings for monitor brightness (default is 4). Photo Info The following display options are available: Option Description Indicators are displayed in Show info monitor ( Auto info...
Date Imprint Imprint date information on pictures as they are taken. Option Off Time and date do not appear on pictures. Date Date or date and time are imprinted on pictures taken while this op- tion is in eff ect. Date and time Time stamp shows number of days between date of shooting and se- Date counter...
AF Assist If Auto is selected, AF-assist illumination will be used to assist the focus operation when the subject is poorly lit (AF-assist illumination is unavailable in some modes; 84). Choose Off to disable AF-assist illumination (note that the camera may be unable to focus if lighting is poor).
Format Memory/ If no memory card is inserted, this option is named Format memory and formats internal memory. Otherwise it is named Format card and formats the memory card for use in the camera. Note that formatting permanently deletes all pictures and other data.
A/V cable Water-resistant case Approved Memory Cards The following memory cards have been tested and approved for use in the COOLPIX S5: Panasonic 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 256 MB SanDisk 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 256 MB...
Caring for the Camera To ensure continued enjoyment of this Nikon product, observe the following pre- cautions when storing or using the device. Handle the lens and all moving parts with care The lens, monitor, and battery-chamber/ memory card slot and lens covers are easily damaged.
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Cleaning Lens Avoid touching glass parts with your fi ngers. Remove dust or lint with a blower (typi- cally a small device with a rubber bulb attached to one end that is pumped to pro- duce a stream of air out the other). To remove fi ngerprints or other stains that can not be removed with a blower, wipe the lens with a soft cloth, using a spiral motion that starts in the center of the lens and works out to the edges.
Storage Turn the camera off when not in use. Check that the power-on lamp is off before putting the camera away and remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for an extended period. Do not store the camera with naptha or camphor moth balls or in locations that: •...
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No sound fi le available for playback. NO SOUND FILE FILE CONTAINS NO IMAGE DATA File not created with COOLPIX S5. THIS FILE CANNOT BE PLAYED BACK. ALL IMAGES ARE HIDDEN No pictures available for welcome screen or slide show. No pictures selected for...
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Display Destination in same NEW CITY IS IN THE CURRENT TIME ZONE time zone as home. INITIALIZING LENS CANNOT FOCUS Camera cannot focus. LENS ERROR Lens error. Finger or other obstruc- LENS COVER ERROR tion prevents lens cover from opening. USB cable disconnected during transfer or print- ing.
Troubleshooting If the camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon representative. Refer to the page numbers in the right-most column for more information. Problem • Battery is low. Camera turns off...
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Problem • Flash is off . • Flash window is blocked. Pictures are too dark • Subject is outside range of fl ash. (underexposed) • Exposure compensation is too low. • Subject is backlit: select Pictures are too bright Exposure compensation is too high. (overexposed) Shutter speed too slow.
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Problem Date imprint not Camera clock has not been set. available Date not appearing Date does not appear on movies or pictures taken using on pictures • Time lapse or interval timer photography in progress: pic- Pictures cannot be tures can not be played back until recording is complete. played back •...
Supported Standards Supported Standards • DCF: Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF) is standard widely used in the digital camera industry to ensure compatibility among diff erent makes of camera. • DPOF: Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is an industry-wide standard that allows pictures to be printed from print orders stored on the memory card.
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Defaults ( Defaults ( 61, 67, 70, 76) 61, 67, 70, 76) Choosing Reset for Reset all restores the following default settings: Option Shooting mode ( 18–25) Flash mode Self timer Macro close-up One-touch portrait Exposure compensation Portrait eff ect Scene mode ( 26–34) mode framing assist...
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Image Mode ( Image Mode ( 61), Movie Options ( 61), Movie Options ( The following table lists the number of pictures, maximum length per movie, or maximum to- tal voice recording length that can be recorded to internal memory or a 256 MB memory card, together with the size of still pictures printed at 300 dpi.
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Image File and Folder Names Image File and Folder Names Pictures, movies, and voice memos are assigned fi le names with three parts: a four letter iden- tifi er, a four-digit fi le number assigned automatically by the camera in ascending order, and a three-letter extension (e.g., “DSCN0001.JPG”).
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Time Zones ( Time Zones ( 71–72) 71–72) The camera supports the time zones listed below. Increments of less than one hour are not supported; when travelling to or from destinations at half- or quarter-hour increments from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), such as Afghanistan, Central Australia, India, Iran, Nepal, or New- foundland, set the camera clock to local time ( GMT +/–...
Specifi cations Nikon COOLPIX S5 Digital Camera Type Compact digital camera Eff ective pixels 6.0 million 1 2.5 -in. CCD; total pixels: 6.18 million Image size (pixels) • 2,816 × 2,112 (2816 • 2,048 × 1,536 (2048) Lens 3 × Zoom-Nikkor ED Lens Focal length 5.8 –17.4 mm (35 mm [135] picture angle equivalent: approx.
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Unless otherwise stated, all fi gures are for a camera with fully-charged EN-EL8 battery operated at an ambient temperature of 25 °C (77 °F). MV-14 COOL-STATION Supported cameras COOLPIX S5 digital cameras I/O terminals DC in, USB, audio-video out, camera connector Interface Operating temperature 0 –...
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EH-64 AC Adapter Rated input 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 0.18–0.1 A Rated capacity 18–22 VA Rated output DC 4.8 V / 1.5 A Operating temperature 0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F) Dimensions Approx. 41 × 23.5 × 79 mm / 1.6 × 0.9 × 3.1 in. (W × H × D, excluding projections) Length of cord Approx.
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