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narcoy 11:30pm on Friday, October 15th, 2010 
The Nikon D80 is an excellent camera, with more features than other SLR cameras in its price range. Excellent! Nikon D80 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera Kit with 18-55mm ED AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor Lens
MrM0bile 1:31pm on Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 
A good buy. Works well - no issues. Provides adequate additional grip for my D90. Charges Quickly,Easy To Install,Good Value. It gives you an easier grip for those vertical shots. No more changing batteries in the cold.
semper 3:05am on Sunday, May 30th, 2010 
For a all around camera this one would be hard to beat. I love it. Easy to oprate and nice feel in your hand, When zoomed in all the way. I would buy this camera again in a heartbeat. Beautiful pics!!!! Point and great for quit setup. Other modes very powerful. A lot of options that you can be overwhelmed with.. a bit of a learning curve.
niket 6:24am on Thursday, May 27th, 2010 
Best choice betwen price and permormance. Good for big amateurs and little professional. Perfect in mid range cameras. While it took many months of research and comparison, I finally narrowed the decision down to the Nikon D80.

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English

Rechargeable EN-MH1 Ni-MH Batteries (sold separately) Wiederauadbarer Nickel-Metallhydrid-Akku EN-MH1 (als Zubehr erhltlich) Accus rechargeables EN-MH1 Ni-MH (optionnels) Pilas recargables Ni-MH EN-MH1 (a la venta por separado) Oplaadbare EN-MH1 Ni-MH batterijen (apart leverbaar) Batterie ricaricabili EN-MH1 al Ni-MH (acquistabili separatamente)

Deutsch

Vielen Dank fr Ihr Vertrauen in Nikon-Technik. Das MH-70 ist ein Akkuladegert fr Nikon-Akkus vom Typ EN-MH1 (Nickel-Metallhydrid). Bitte lesen Sie vor der Verwendung des Akkuladegerts MH-70 diese Dokumentation aufmerksam durch.
Thank you for your purchase of an MH-70 Battery Charger. The MH-70 is used to recharge Nikon EN-MH1 rechargeable Ni-MH batteries. Be sure to read this instruction manual thoroughly before use.
For customers in the U.S.A. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION Modications The FCC requires the user to be notied that any changes or modications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corporation may void the users authority to operate the equipment. The accessory power cord must be used. For USA only: Over AC 125V Use a power cord suited to the voltage in use with AC 250V AC 15A rated plugs (NEMA 6P-15) and a minimum of SVT type cord for insulation and for anything over AWG 18 in size. Nikon Inc., 1300 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, New York 11747-3064, U.S.A. Tel.: 631-547-4200 Notice for customers in Canada CAUTION This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. ATTENTION Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.
Battery Charger Instruction Manual Chargeur d'accumulateur Fiche Technique Cargador de bateras Manual de instrucciones Acculader Gebruikshandleiding Caricabatterie Manuale di istruzioni
De Akkuladegert Bedienungsanleitung Fr Es Nl It
AC inlet Anschu fr Netzkabel Connecteur lectrique Entrada CA Netznoer aansluiting Ingresso AC
Wall plug Netzstecker Fiche secteur murale Enchufe de Pared Stekker stopcontact-zijde Presa a rete
AC adapter plug Netzgertestecker Fiche secteur pour MH-70 Enchufe del adaptador a la corriente Stekker lichtnetadapter-zijde Connettore a due poli

CHARGE lamp Anzeige: Auaden (CHARGE) Voyant CHARGE Indicador luminoso CHARGE CHARGE-lampje Spia di CHARGE
//Figure 1/Abbildung 1/Figure 1/Figura 1/Figuur 1/Figura 1
/ Power cable* / Netzkabel* / Cordon dalimentation* / Cable de corriente* / Netsnoer* / Cavo di alimentazione*
* * * * * * Shape of cable depends on country Das mit Ihrem Ladegert mitgelieferte Netzkabel kann von der hier gezeigten Abbildung abweichen. La forme du cble dpend du pays dutilisation. La forma del cable depende del pas en el que se haya adquirirdo. De vorm van het snoer hangt af van het land van aankoop. La forma del cavo di alimentazione dipende dal paese di uso.
//Figure 2/Abbildung 2/Figure 2/Figura 2/Figuur 2/Figura 2
The internal temperature of the batteries may rise while the batteries are in use. If you attempt to recharge the batteries while the internal temperature is elevated, the batteries will not charge or will charge only partially. Wait for the batteries to cool before charging. You may notice radio or television interference when charging batteries. Keep the charger away from radio and television receivers during charging. Do not attempt to recharge fully-charged batteries. Failure to observe this precaution will result in reduced battery performance. If you shake the MH-70 Battery Charger or touch the batteries during charging, the resulting vibration or static electricity may in very rare instances cause the MH-70 to indicate that charging is complete although the batteries are in fact not yet fully charged. Should this occur, remove the batteries and re-insert them into the MH-70 to continue charging. When storing the batteries for extended periods, take them out about once a year, charge them fully, and then use them until no charge remains. You can then return the batteries to storage. Charging Ni-MH batteries that have not been fully discharged may result in a memory effect, causing the batteries to lose their charge quickly. The batteries will return to normal after being fully discharged and recharged. Batteries that retain a charge for only short periods after recharging have reached the end of their working life and can no longer be used. Used batteries are a valuable resource. Please recycle your batteries in accordance with local regulations.

The Nikon MH-70 can be used to recharge Nikon EN-MH1 rechargeable Ni-MH batteries only. Do not attempt to recharge any other batteries with the MH-70. The charger and batteries may become warm during charging. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. The time needed to charge the batteries may increase as the batteries age or if the battery temperature rises during charging. Once charging is complete, remove the batteries from the battery charger. Remove the power cable from the power outlet when not in use. Be sure to use the charger face-up as shown in Figure 1, and do not tilt the charger while charging. Should an abnormality or malfunction occur, discontinue use immediately and request repairs from your retailer or local Nikon representative.
Battery charger recharging state and recommendations
CHARGE lamp Glows Blinks Nikon EN-MH1 Not inserted Inserted Description Charger plugged in: insert EN-MH1 re charge able batteries. Batteries recharging Charging is complete (batteries are full): remove batteries from the MH-70 as described above.

Flimmert

Inserted
Verwenden Sie keine Akkus, deren Ummantelung beschdigt ist. Akkus erwrmen sich bei Betrieb. Lassen Sie die Akkus abkhlen, bevor Sie sie auaden. Das Auaden eines erwrmten Akkus kann zur Folge haben, dass der Akku nicht oder nur teilweise ldt oder dass kein einwandfreier Betrieb des Akkus gewhrleistet ist.
Temperature is outside designated range: use charger inside designated temperature range. Flickers Inserted EN-MH1 has malfunctioned: stop charging immediately and unplug charger.* * Take the charger and batteries back to your retailer, or to local Nikon representative.
* Bringen Sie das Ladegert und die Akkus zur berprfung zu Ihrem Fachhndler oder zum Nikon-Kundendienst.

Technische Daten

Specications
AC 100240 V, 0.110.065A, 50/60 Hz Charging output: DC 1.2 V/2000 mA Applicable batteries: Nikon EN-MH1 rechargeable Ni-MH batteries Charging time: Approximately 2.5 hours Operating temperature: 535C (+4195F) Dimensions: Approximately 65 mm (W) 65 mm (D) 28 mm (H) (2.6 2.6 1.1) Length of cord: Approximately 1800 mm (70.9) Weight: Approximately 66 g (2.3 oz), excluding power cable Improvements to this product may result in unannounced changes to specications and external appearance. Rated input:
Precautions for Use (Nikon EN-MH1 Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries)
These batteries are for use exclusively with Nikon COOLPIX 3100 and 2100 cameras. Rechargeable batteries may require frequent recharging immediately after purchase or after being left unused for an extended period. This is characteristic of this type of battery, and the batteries will charge fully after being recharged a few times. For best performance, charge batteries at an ambient temperature of C (F). Always charge both batteries at the same time.

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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.
Guide to Digital Photography with the

DIGITAL CAMERA

Fuji Bldg., 2-3 Marunouchi 3-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8331, Japan
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Trademark Information

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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 your Nikon product to prevent possible injury.

Notices/For Your Safety

WARNINGS
Turn off immediately in the event of malfunction Should you notice smoke or an unusual smell coming from the equipment or from the AC adapter (available separately), unplug the AC adapter and remove the batteries immediately, taking care to avoid burns. Continued operation could result in injury. After removing the batteries, take the equipment to a Nikon-authorized service center for inspection. Do not use in the presence of flammable gas Do not use electronic equipment in the presence of flammable gas, as this could result in explosion or fire. Observe caution when using the camera strap Never place the strap around the neck of an infant or child. Do not disassemble Touching the product's internal parts could result in injury. In the event of malfunction, the product should be repaired only by a qualified technician. Should the product break open as the result of a fall or other accident, take the product to a Nikon-authorized service center for inspection after unplugging the AC adapter and removing the batteries. Observe proper precautions when handling batteries Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled. Observe the following precautions when handling batteries for use in this product: Before replacing the batteries, turn the camera off and make sure the poweron lamp has gone out. If you are using an AC adapter, be sure it is unplugged. Use a pair of rechargeable Nikon EN-MH1 NiMH batteries, one CRV3 lithium battery, two ZR6 (AA) nickel manganese batteries, LR6 (AA) alkaline batteries, or two FR6/ L91 (AA) lithium batteries. Do not use other types of battery. Do not mix batteries of different types. When inserting batteries, do not attempt to insert them upside down or backwards. Do not short or disassemble batteries.
Do not expose batteries to flame or to excessive heat. Do not immerse in or expose to water. Do not transport or store with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins. Batteries are prone to leakage when fully discharged. To avoid damage to the product, be sure to remove the batteries when no charge remains. When the battery is not in use, at tach the terminal cover and store in a cool place. Immediately after use, or when the product is used on battery power for an extended period, the batteries may become hot. Before removing the batteries, turn the camera off and allow the batteries to cool. Discontinue use immediately should you notice any changes in the batteries, such as discoloration or deformation. Use appropriate cables When connecting cables to the input and output jacks, use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for the purpose, to maintain compliance with product regulations. Keep out of reach of children Particular care should be taken to prevent infants from putting the batteries or other small parts into their mouths. Removing memory cards Memory cards may become hot during use. Observe due caution when removing memory cards from the camera.
CD-ROMs The CD-ROMs on which the software and manuals are distributed should not be played back on audio CD equipment. Playing CD-ROMs on an audio CD player could cause hearing loss or damage the equipment. Observe caution when operating the flash Using the flash close to your subject's eyes could cause temporary visual impairment. Particular care should be observed if photographing infants, when the flash should be no less than one meter (39) from the subject. Avoid contact with liquid crystal Should the monitor break, care should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass and to prevent liquid crystal from the monitor touching the skin or entering the eyes or mouth.

Damaged Batteries

The following batteries can not be used: Batteries with peeling or damaged insulation. Using batteries with damaged insulation could result in leakage, overheating, or rupture. Note that due to manufacturing defects even new batteries may have faulty insulation. Batteries with insulation that covers only the sides of the battery and not the area around the negative terminal. Batteries with a flat negative terminal. Do not use such batteries even if the insulation adequately covers the area around the negative terminal.

Alkaline Batteries

Performance of alkaline batteries may vary greatly depending on the manufacturer. Choose a reliable brand. First Steps

EN-MH1 Batteries

Using an MH-70 battery charger, charge EN-MH1 batteries before first use. Charge each pair of batteries at the same time do not charge batteries one at a time or mix batteries with different charges. Note that EN-MH1 batteries may discharge quickly immediately after purchase or after the batteries have been left unused for an extended period. This is normal, and the batteries will retain a charge for longer periods after being used and recharged several times. For more information on charging batteries, see the documentation provided with the MH-70.
Alternative Power Sources
To power the camera continuously for extended periods, use an EH-62B AC adapter (Q 97). Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model of AC adapter. Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the camera. We recommend that you buy CR-V3 lithium batteries as a back-up power source.

Inserting Memory Cards

Pictures can be stored in the camera's internal memory (about 14.5 MB) or on Secure Digital (SD) memory card. If no memory card has been inserted in the camera, pictures will be stored in the memory, and if the camera contains a memory card, then pictures will automatically be stored on the card. To store pictures in the internal memory, remove the memory card.
Confirm that the camera is off
The power-on lamp should be off.
First Steps Direction of insertion Terminals Front
Open the memory card slot cover

Insert the memory card

Insert the memory card in the direction of the arrow as shown in the label on the underside of the memory card slot cover. Insert straight without bending.
Insert the memory card terminals first.
Inserting the card upside down or backwards could damage the camera or the card. Check to be sure the card is in the correct orientation.
Close the memory card slot cover
Inserting Memory Cards Formatting Memory Cards
Memory cards must be formatted before first use. For information on formatting memory cards, see "The Setup Menu: Format memory/card" (Q 93).

Removing Memory Cards

Memory cards can be removed without loss of data when the camera is off. To remove memory cards, turn the camera off and confirm that the power-on lamp is off. Do not open the memory card slot cover while the power-on lamp is lit. Open the memory card slot cover and press the memory card to partially eject the card. The card can then be removed by hand.

Memory Cards

Use only Secure Digital (SD) memory cards.
Do not disassemble or modify. Do not drop, bend, or expose to water or strong physical shocks. Do not touch the metal terminals with your fingers or metal objects. Do not affix labels or stickers to the memory card. Do not leave in direct sunlight in a closed vehicle or in other areas exposed to high

temperatures.

Do not expose to high levels of humidity or to corrosive gas.

The Write Protect Switch

SD cards are equipped with a write protect switch to prevent accidental loss of data. When this switch is in the "lock" position, pictures can not be recorded, deleted, or edited, and the card can not be formatted. Do not lock the card when taking, deleting, or editing pictures. Write protect switch When card is locked, pictures can be played back but can not be recorded, deleted, edited, or transferred using the camera a (V) button.
Checking the Battery Level

Turn the camera on

Press the power switch. The power-on lamp will light. Rotate the mode dial to a setting other than f.
Check the battery level in the monitor
When the camera is turned on for the first time, a language selection dialog will be displayed. Choose the desired language and press center of multi selector. See "First Steps: Basic Setup" (Q 14). Before checking the battery level, select the appropriate Battery type option in the setup menu (Q 96).
Display NO ICON X WARNING!! BATTERY EXHAUSTED Meaning Batteries fully charged. Low battery. Batteries exhausted. Replace with new or fully charged batteries.
The red (!) and green (AF) lamps will blink when the "BATTERY EXHAUSTED" warning is displayed.

The x Button

The camera can also be turned on by pressing the x button for about a second. Your most recent picture will be displayed in the monitor (Q 22).
Checking the Battery Level Turning the Camera Off
To turn the camera off, press the power switch when the power-on lamp is lit. Do not remove the batteries or disconnect the EH-62B AC adapter until the power-on lamp has gone out.

TIME ZONE 2004. 01. : 00 London, Casablanca :DaylightSaving

HOME TIME ZONE

London, Casablanca MENU Back Set Display map of world time zones. TIME ZONE menu displayed. To turn daylight saving time on or off, press multi selector down to highlight DaylightSaving and press center of multi selector. When DaylightSaving is checked, time will automatically be advanced one hour (Q 85). To return to Step 4, press multi selector up to highlight current time zone.

The Clock Battery

When the main batteries are installed or the camera is powered by an AC adapter, the clock battery will charge in about ten hours. When fully charged, the clock battery can provide several days of back-up power.

DATE M 01 00

Display DATE menu.

Y 2004 00

London, Casablanca MENU Back Set

Select home time zone.

DATE M Y 2004 00
Edit Day (order of Day, Month, and Year may differ in some areas).
Select Month. Repeat steps 89 to edit Month, Year, hour, and minute.

DATE D Y

2004 00

Highlight D M Y.

Choose order in which Day, Month, and Year will be displayed. Exit to mode currently selected with mode dial. Note that time and date of recording will not be imprinted on pictures unless Date or Date and time is selected for Date imprint (Q 87).
Setting the Clock from Nikon View (Windows XP/Mac OS X Only)
If the camera is connected with the USB option set to PTP (Q 45), Nikon View (included) can be used to set the camera clock to the same time and date as the computer. See the Nikon View Reference Manual for details.

Basic Photography

Step 1 - Select P Mode
This section details the basic steps involved in taking pictures in P (auto) mode. In this automatic, "point-and-shoot" mode, the majority of camera settings are controlled by the camera in response to shooting conditions, producing optimal results in most situations.
Rotate the mode dial to P
The power-on lamp will light and the monitor will display a welcome screen (Q 83). The camera is ready to shoot when the monitor shows the view through the camera lens.
Memory/memory card Shooting mode/scene mode P indicates auto mode. Image mode Choose from five (E3200) or four (E2200) options depending on how you plan to use the picture (Q 63). The default setting is b (E3200) or c (E2200). Basic Photography When the camera contains a memory card, / is displayed, and when there is no card in the camera, } is displayed.

Flash Range

Flash range varies with zoom position. When the camera is zoomed all the way out, the flash has a range of 0.4 - 3.4 m (14 - 112) with E3200 and 0.4 - 3.7 m (14 - 122) with E2200. The range at maximum zoom is 0.4 - 2.0 m (14 - 66) with E3200 and E2200.

Close-Ups

The flash may not be able to light the entire subject at distances of less than 40 cm (14). When taking close-ups, play each picture back after shooting to check the results.

Flash Mode Selection

In P (auto) mode, the camera "remembers" the current flash mode setting even when the camera is turned off. The most recent setting will automatically be restored whenever the mode dial is set to P unless the Reset all option in the setup menu is used to restore the default setting (Q 94). Depending on the mode selected, the flash mode may change automatically when you choose a new shooting mode (Q 28-39).
The AF-Assist Illuminator (E3200 only)
The E3200 is equipped with an AF-assist illuminator. If lighting is poor, the built-in AF-assist illuminator will light when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, allowing the camera to focus even when the subject is poorly lit. When the camera is zoomed all the way out, the AF-assist illuminator has a range of 0.4 2.0m (14 67). The range at maximum zoom is 0.4 1.4m (14 46). In scene mode (Q 28-39), the AF-assist illuminator is only available in i (Portrait), m (Night Portrait) and B (Party/Indoor) modes without the framing assist option (Q 29-33), and in C (Beach/Snow), D (Sunset), I (Copy), J (Back light) and K (Panorama assist) modes.
Taking a Self-Portrait: Using the Self-Timer
When the self-timer is on, pictures are taken ten seconds after the shutter-release button is pressed. This can be used to allow you to appear in your own pictures or to prevent close-up or low-light shots from being blurred by the camera movement that occurs when the shutter-release button is pressed.When using this option, you should either mount the camera on a tripod (recommended) or rest it on a flat, level surface.

OFF ON

Display self-timer menu.
Highlight YON (to exit without changing mode, wait two seconds or press multi selector to left).
Exit menu. Self-timer icon is displayed in monitor.
Frame picture and start timer. Countdown timer shows number of seconds remaining until picture is taken.
Focus and exposure lock when the shutter-release button is pressed. The self-timer lamp on the front of the camera will blink until one second before the picture is taken, staying lit during the final second to warn that the shutter is about to be released. Stopping the Self-Timer

Cancel zoom

Crop picture
Only portion of picture visible in monitor can be cropped. Confirmation dialog will be displayed. Press multi selector up or down to highlight option, press the center of the multi selector to select.

Delete picture

Cropping Pictures
This option lets you crop part of a picture and save it as a separate file.

Scroll Zoom

Zoom picture in and out.
Scroll picture. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until desired portion of image is displayed in monitor.
Save this image as displayed? No Yes
To view the new, cropped copy, press the multi selector down until the copy is displayed.
Confirmation dialog displayed. Select Yes to create cropped copy, No to exit without creating copy, then press the center of the multi selector.
Cropped pictures are stored as JPEG files (compression ratio 1 : 8). Depending on the size of the original and the zoom ratio at the time the copy was created, copies will be 2,048 1,536 (E3200 only), 1,600 1,200, 1,280 960, 1,024 768, 640 480, 320 240, or pixels in size. Copies are stored in separate files in the memory or on the memory card with names of the form "RSCNnnnn.JPG," where "nnnn" is a four-digit number assigned automatically by the camera.

Photo Trim

Cropped pictures are stored with the same recording date and time as the original. Resized copies and cropped copies can not be cropped. If a cropped copy created using the E3200 or E2200 is viewed on a different digital camera, the picture may not be displayed or it may not be possible to transfer it to a computer.
Voice Memos: Recording and Playback (E3200 only)
Using the cameras microphone, you can record a voice memo by pressing the shutter-release button while a picture with the. @ icon is displayed in fullscreen playback (Q 22). Do not touch the microphone during recording. Voice memos cannot be recorded or played back for movies (Q 56) or during thumbnail playback (Q 40) or playback zoom (Q 41). If a voice memo already exists for the current picture, [1] (voice memo icon) and. [1] (voice memo playback guide) are displayed and a new voice memo can not be recorded.
To Record voice memo Press
Description If. @ icon is displayed on current picture, memo will be recorded while shutter-release button is held down. During recording, REC icon blinks. Recording ends after about 20s or when shutter-release button is released. Do not touch microphone during recording. Pictures for which voice memo exists are marked by 1 icon. Press shutter-release button to play voice memo. Playback ends when voice memo ends or shutter-release button is pressed again.

Exposure Compensation

At settings other than 0, exposure compensation is shown in the monitor.

Continuous

Use the options in this menu to capture a fleeting expression on a portrait subject, photograph a subject that is moving unpredictably, or capture motion in a series of pictures.
CONTINUOUS Single Continuous Multi-shot 16

Option Single

Description Camera takes one picture each time shutter-release button is pressed. Camera takes pictures continuously while shutter-release button is held down. Pictures are recorded at rate of about three frames every two seconds. With E3200, camera records three pictures when image mode is set to b Normal (2048), and with E2200, six pictures when image mode is set to c Normal (1600).
When shutter-release button is pressed all the way, camera takes sixteen consecutive images at rate of about three frames every two seconds. With E3200, up to five series of images can be taken, and Multi-Shot 16 with E2200, one series can be taken. The sixteen images are arranged in four rows of four images and saved as a single picture. Image mode is fixed at b Normal (2048) with E3200 and at c Normal (1600) with E2200.
Restrictions on Camera Settings
At settings other than Single, the flash (Q 24) turns off automatically and focus (Q 20), exposure (Q 67), and auto white balance (Q 65) for all photos are determined by the first picture in each series. When Multi-Shot 16 is selected, digital zoom (Q 18) can not be used. Multi-Shot 16 can not be selected when digital zoom is in effect. BSS (Q 69) is available only at a setting of Single.
At settings other than Single, the current "continuous" setting is indicated by an icon in the monitor.

Best Shot Selector

When the "Best Shot Selector" (BSS) is on, the camera takes pictures as long as the shutter-release button is held down, to a maximum of ten. These images are then compared and the sharpest picture (the picture with highest level of detail) saved to the memory or memory card. BSS is recommended for situations in which inadvertent camera movement can produce blurred pictures, for example when: the camera is zoomed in lighting is poor and the flash can not be used
Option off on Description BSS off; camera functions normally.
BSS BEST SHOT SELECTOR OFF ON
BSS on. Flash turns off automatically and focus, exposure, and auto white balance for all photos are determined by the first picture in each series.

Notes on BSS

BSS may not produce the desired results with a moving subject or if you change the composition while the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down.

"Loop"

If Loop is selected in the starting screen, the slide show will repeat automatically. To select or deselect the loop option, highlight Loop and press the center of the multi selector. A check mark next to Loop indicates that the loop option is selected.
Auto Off Small Pictures and Movies
The camera will enter standby mode if no operations are performed for thirty minutes during a slide show. Copies created with the small picture option (Q 78) are not displayed during slide shows. Movies are displayed as still images showing the movies first frame.

Delete

The delete menu contains the following options: If no memory card is inserted in the camera, pictures in the internal memory will be deleted. If the camera contains a memory card, pictures on the card will be deleted. To delete pictures in the internal memory, remove the memory card.

DELETE

Erase selected images Erase all images
Deleting Selected Pictures

ERASE SELECTED IMAGES

Highlight Erase selected images.

ON OFF

Pictures in memory or memory card displayed as thumbnail images.
Select highlighted picture. Selected pictures marked by u icon.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select additional pictures. To deselect picture, highlight and press multi selector down. To exit without deleting pictures, press ^ button.
Erase 1 image(s) ? No Yes
Confirmation dialog displayed. Select Yes to delete pictures, No to exit without deleting pictures.

Deleting All Pictures

To delete all unprotected pictures in the memory or on the memory card:
Highlight Erase all images.
Erasing all images ( Excluded) No Yes

Before Deletion

Once deleted, pictures can not be recovered. Be sure that any pictures you would like to keep have been transferred to a computer (Q 45-47).

Protected Pictures

Pictures marked with a U icon are protected and can not be deleted (Q 75).

Protect

This option is used to protect pictures from accidental deletion. Protected files can not be deleted by pressing the u button or using the options in the Delete menu. Note, however, that protected pictures will be deleted when the memory or memory card is formatted.

PROTECT

Select highlighted picture. Selected pictures marked by U icon.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select additional pictures. To deselect picture, highlight and press multi selector down. To exit without changing protected status of pictures, press ^ button.
Complete operation and return to playback menu.
Notes on Protecting Pictures
Protected pictures cannot be deleted using the Delete button or menu. However, all pictures, including protected files, will be deleted when the memory or memory card is formatted.

The Protect Icon

During playback, a protect icon appears on all protected pictures.
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Auto Transfer

This option is used to mark pictures for transfer to a computer and to turn automatic transfer marking on and off.

Auto transfer

AUTO TRANSFER All on All off Select image(s)
Option V All on (default option) All off Select image(s)
Description All pictures in memory or on memory card are marked for transfer. Pictures taken while this option is in effect will be marked for transfer. Remove transfer marking from all pictures in memory or on memory card. Pictures taken while this option is in effect will not be marked for transfer. Mark selected pictures for transfer.
Transferring More than 999 Pictures
No more than 999 pictures can be marked for transfer. If the memory or memory card contains more than 999 pictures, transfer all pictures using Nikon View. See the Nikon View Reference Manual (on CD) for details.

Hidden Pictures

Some Nikon digital cameras allow you to hide pictures during playback. Hidden pictures can be viewed on the E3200/E2200 but can not be selected for transfer.

The V Icon

Pictures that have been selected for transfer are identified by a V icon.
1/ 4 Full-screen playback

Thumbnail playback

When you connect the camera to a computer via the UC-E6 USB cable and press the center of the multi selector to transfer pictures, only pictures marked with a V icon will be transferred (Q 45).
Marking Selected Pictures for Transfer
Highlight Select image(s).

AUTO TRANSFER

Pictures in memory or on memory card displayed as thumbnail images.
Select highlighted picture. Selected pictures marked by V icon.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select additional pictures. To deselect picture, highlight and press multi selector down. To exit without changing transfer status of pictures, press ^ button.

Complete operation.

Marking Pictures for Transfer with Other Cameras
Pictures selected for transfer with another model of Nikon camera can not be transferred when the memory card is inserted in the E3200/E2200. Use the E3200/E2200 to reselect the pictures.

Small Picture

Small pic.
To create a small copy of a picture, select Small pic. after displaying the image in full-screen playback or selecting it in the thumbnail display.
The Playback Menu Option q r s Size (pixels) Description Copy can be displayed full-screen on television or 13 monitor with no drop in quality. Suited to display on web pages. Small file size reduces time needed to display picture in web browser. Copy can be sent and received quickly as email attachment. Where application supports display of JPEG images, picture can be viewed in message window.

File Number

When pictures are copied using the All images option, all the pictures in the folder are copied with the same file numbers. When pictures are copied using the Selected images option, numbering will continue from the lowest number after the last number in the memory or on the memory card to which the pictures have been copied. Ex: when the last number in the memory or on the memory card to which pictures have been copied is 15 (DSCN0015.JPG) The copied pictures are assigned numbers starting from DSCN0016. After that, numbering will continue from the lowest number after the number of the last file that was copied.

Print Set

If a print order has been created, the print order data will not be copied with the picture.

The Setup Menu

Using the Setup Menu
The setup menu contains the following options:
Option Welcome screen Date Monitor settings Date imprint Brightness Sound settings Blur warning The Setup Menu Auto off Format memory/ card Language USB Video mode Reset all Battery type Firmware version Description Choose the welcome screen displayed when the camera is turned on. Set the camera clock. Hide or display the monitor indicators. Imprint pictures with the date and/or time of recording. Adjust monitor brightness. Adjust volume of button, shutter and start-up sounds. Choose whether or not to perform a camera shake check. Choose how long the monitor will remain on before turning off automatically to save power. Format internal memory or memory cards for use in the camera. Choose a language for camera menus and messages. Choose PTP or Mass Storage according to your computer's operating system. Select the video mode from NTSC and PAL. Restore camera settings to default values. Choose the type of batteries inserted in the camera. Display the current firmware version. Q 83 84-87-96 96

SET-UP

To clear the setup menu from the monitor, rotate the mode dial to another setting or press the x button.

Welcome Screen

This option is used to choose the welcome screen displayed when the camera is turned on.

Welcome screen

WELCOME IMAGE SELECT 1/2 Disable welcome Nikon Animation
Option Description Disable welcome No welcome screen is displayed when camera is turned on.
Image shown at right is displayed when camera is turned on.
Animation Short animation is displayed when camera is (default option) turned on.

Select an image

You can choose the welcome screen from pictures currently stored in the memory or on the memory card. 1 The SELECT IMAGE screen is displayed. Highlight a picture using the multi selector and press the multi selector up. 2 Press center of multi selector. To select a picture stored in the camera memory, remove the memory card.

Imprinted data forms a permanent part of the image and will appear whenever the image is printed, regardless of whether the date option is chosen in the Print set menu. At settings other than Off, a Date icon is displayed in the monitor during shooting. Check before shooting to make sure that the camera clock is set to the correct time and date. The date is recorded in the order selected in the DATE menu. You will not be able to select Date or Date and time if the camera clock has not been set.
When shooting with the following, Date Imprint is automatically canceled. E3200 Panorama assist and Movie E2200 BSS, "Continuous" in the Continuous menu, Sports and Sports spectator in the Scene mode, Panorama assist and Movie.
The Print set option can be used to print the date and time of recording on images taken with Off selected in the DATE IMPRINT menu.

Date counter

This option is used to store the date and imprint the DATE COUNTER number of days from that date until the date of recording on pictures. To imprint the number of days 0155 that have elapsed, set the day count option by select01.01.2004 ing Date counter in the DATE IMPRINT menu. Number of days If the stored date is earlier than the date of recording, the number of days that have elapsed is imprinted on pictures. If the stored date is later than the date of recording, z followed by the number of days until the date of storage is imprinted on pictures.

Option

Description Up to 3 dates can be stored. Press multi selector up or down to highlight option in STORED DATES menu, then press multi selector to right. Enter date. Follow steps described in Basic Setup (Q 14).

STORED DATES

05.08.2004 20.10.2004 ----.--.--

Stored dates

Dates between 1 January 1910 and 31 December 2037 can be stored.

Display options

Press multi selector up or down to highlight Display options, then press center of multi selector.
DISPLAY OPTIONS Number of days Years and days Yrs, mnths, days
When a date that has been stored in the date counter is selected and the date imprint option is set to Date counter, the date counter indicator and stored date number are displayed in the monitor.

Brightness

Press the multi selector up or down to increase or decrease the brightness of the monitor by moving the indicator on the left of the display up or down. Press the center of the multi selector to make a selection. To return to the setup menu, press the multi selector to the left.

BRIGHTNESS

Sound Settings
The options in this menu control the sound settings listed below. With E2200, sound settings can only be set On or Off. Choosing Off mutes button, shutter and startup sounds. Tone and volume cannot be adjusted.

Sound settings

SOUND SETTINGS 1/2 Button sound Shutter sound Start-up sound

The following table lists the error messages and other warnings that appear in the monitor and how to deal with them.
Display Z (Flashes) WARNING ! ! BATTERY EXHAUSTED AF ( flashes red) Problem Clock not set. Batteries exhausted. Solution Set clock to current date and time. Turn camera off and replace batteries. Q 14 12

Camera cannot focus.

Use focus lock to focus on another subject at same distance, then recompose picture. Use flash, or steady camera using tripod, by placing camSlow shutter speed. Pictures era on level surface, or by may be blurred. holding camera in both hands with elbows against torso. Recorded blurred. picture may be Select Yes to keep picture, No to delete.Camera shake warning can be hidden.

18, 24-25

WARNING ! ! PLEASE WAIT FOR THE CAMERA TO FINISH RECORDING < MEMORY CARD IS WRITE PROTECTED / CARD IS NOT FORMATTED Format No
Camera turned off or x butMessage clears from display ton pressed during recording. automatically when recording The mode dial was rotated is complete. during recording. Write-protect switch "lock" position. is in Slide write-protect to "write" position.
Press multi selector up to highlight FORMAT and press Memory card has not been to right to format card, or formatted for use in camera. turn camera off and replace > card.

93, 10-11

Display Problem THIS CARD CANNOT BE USED 4 WARNING ! ! Error accessing memory card. THIS CARD CANNOT BE READ / Solution Q
Use approved card. Check that connectors are clean.
Choose lower image qual- 63-64 ity/ size. Camera in shooting mode: Insufficient memory to record Delete pictures. 22-23, pictures at current settings. 73-74 OUT OF Insert new memory card. 10 MEMORY / Camera connected to com- Disconnect camera, delete 22-23, puter: Not enough space on unwanted pictures, and try memory card to record infor73-74 again. mation need for transfer. 93 Memory card has not been Reformat memory card. formatted for use in camera, or error occurred while saving picture. Camera has run out of file Insert new memory card or 10, 22, 23, delete pictures. numbers. 73-74 IMAGE CANNOT Camera can not copy pic- Copies can not be created 42, 78 from movies or from other ture using small picture, or BE SAVED copies. crop options. / 93 Memory card has not been Reformat memory card. formatted for use in camera. Error occurred while saving movie. Camera has run out of file Insert new memory card or 10, 73 delete pictures or movies. numbers. Takes long time to save Insert memory card with 56, 97 faster processing speed. movie on memory card. CARD CONTAINS No pictures on memory card or in memory. NO IMAGES Press x button to return to 22 No pictures on memory card shooting mode. ALL IMAGES that can be viewed on E3200 ARE HIDDEN or E2200. FILE CONTAINS File created by computer or View file on computer or corNO IMAGE DATA different make of camera. rect make of camera.

Flash does not fire

Picture can not be played back
Picture is a movie. Copy can not be cre Picture was created with small picture, or crop option. ated using small pic There is not enough free space on memory card to ture or crop options store new copy. Can not zoom in on picture Picture is a movie. Picture was created with small picture option. Picture has been cropped to size less than 320 240
Nikon View does not start when camera is connected or memory card inserted in card reader or card slot
Camera is off. 12-13 EH-62B AC adapter (available separately) is not prop- 9, 12 erly connected, or batteries are exhausted. UC-E6 USB cable is not correctly connected, or card not 10-11, properly inserted in card reader or card slot. 46 USB item in setup menu set to PTP when camera con45 nected to computer running Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), or Mac OS 9. Camera is not registered in Device Manager (Windows only). See Nikon View Reference Manual (on CD) for further information.

Specifications

E3200 digital camera E2200 digital camera Effective pixels 3.2 million (E3200); 2.0 million (E2200) E3200 1/2.7 high-density CCD; total pixels: 3.34 million CCD E2200 1/3.2 high-density CCD; total pixels: 2.14 million 2,048 1,536 (2048) (E3200 only) 1,600 1,200 (1600) (E3200 only) Image size (pixels) 1,600 1,200 (1600) (E2200 only) 1,(1024) (640) Lens 3 Zoom Nikkor E3200 F=5.8 - 17.4 mm (35-mm [135] camera-format equivalent: 38 - 115 mm) Focal length E2200 F=4.7 - 14.1 mm (35-mm [135] camera-format equivalent: 36 - 108 mm) f/-number f/2.8 - f/4.9 (E3200); f/2.6 - f/4.7 (E2200) Seven elements in six groups (E3200) Construction Six elements in five groups (E2200) 4 (35-mm [135] camera-format equivalent: 460 mm Digital zoom [E3200]/430 mm [E2200]) Contrast-detect through the lens (TTL) AF, with AF-assist illuAutofocus (AF) minator (E3200 only) Focus range 30 cm (1) - ; macro mode 4 cm/1.6 (W) - Focus-area selection Center with five-area selection in frame assist mode Viewfinder Real-image zoom viewfinder with LED indication Magnification 0.34 - 0.94 Approximately 82% horizontal and 82% vertical (E3200) Frame coverage Approximately 80% horizontal and 80% vertical (E2200) 1.6, 80,000-dot, low temperature polysilicon TFT LCD monitor Monitor Frame coverage Approximately 96% horizontal and 96% vertical (shooting mode) Storage Media SD memory cards/Internal memory (14.5 MB) Compliant with Design Rule for Camera File System File system (DCF), Exif 2.2, and Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Compressed: JPEG-baseline-compliant File formats Movies: Quick Time 256-segment matrix metering linked to AF area Metering (when frame is displayed in frame-assisted scene mode) Exposure Programmed auto exposure with exposure compensation Exposure control (-2.0 - +2.0 EV in steps of 1/3 EV) Type

 

Technical specifications

General
Product TypeBattery charger
Width2.6 in
Depth2.6 in
Height1.1 in
Power Device
Voltage RequiredAC 100/240 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Input Connector(s)1 x power 2-pole
Voltage Provided1.2 V
Max Electric Current2000 mA
Supported Battery
TechnologyNickel metal hydride
Miscellaneous
Cables Included1 x power cable
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandNikon
Part Number25608

 

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