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| BaldGuy |
9:04am on Saturday, October 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have had my 17-35 for a few years now. I bought it shortly after it was first introduced. I have been using it on the Nikon D series caneras. I have had my 17-35 for a few years now. I bought it shortly after it was first introduced. I have been using it on the Nikon D series caneras. This camera takes great pictures. Great high resolution - user interface is easy - nice low light images none | |
| gunterII |
2:50pm on Monday, October 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great wide angle, fast lens as described. Solid construction. Good lens for landscapes photos. Came with 5 year warranty and not a grey market lens. | |
| brother_marquis |
4:40am on Monday, October 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| Had camera for about 18 months, taken thousands of photos with it, excellent take anywhere compact camera. I bought this having had problems with Olympus P&S. I am so pleased I bought it, it is excellent. It is used as a family camera and very impressive. IMHO the best choice for that money | |
| Liberty |
3:38pm on Monday, September 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| After standing attentively at the door, that great white van pulled to the door and plopped my Nikon 5900 into my awaiting hands. Upgraded from an older HP 2MP, and what a difference. Great photos, excellent battery life, and easy to use. | |
| Daiwe01 |
9:52pm on Saturday, July 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| Not bad, but not as good as I was expecting. Bought this for my wife about a year ago. I already had an old (ca. 2001) Nikon CP995 (3.1MP. Nikon Coolpix 7600 I bought this camera about a year ago and I love it. True, it has its downsides, but it is an overall great camera. | |
| annawhitfield |
12:07am on Friday, July 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| This camera was rated a lot higher when I bought it. I love using this camera. This camera was rated a lot higher when I bou... GREAT image quality, easy to hold and use, great battery life slow between picture shots | |
| cstovall |
7:06am on Thursday, June 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| After receiving this camera, I popped the battery into the charger and once it was full, I had so much fun. This camera is lightweight, and compact. | |
| NIromoski |
1:44pm on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| Nikon is a movie camera The camera came with 2 alkaline batteries. They had a short life maybe 6 pictures. Frustrated owner needing service I love my Nikon Coolpix 5900 however, the lens failed in less than one year. Service took 6 weeks to repair. | |
| Larsen |
8:53am on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| I just brought a Nikon Coolpix 5900 Digital Camera. It is a 5MP digital camera with 3x optical zoom which I like. I bought this camera in September after losing my last digital camera. | |
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Do not handle the plug or battery charger with wet hands. Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock.
Use appropriate cables, batteries, battery chargers, and AC adapters
Use only the cables, batteries, battery chargers, and AC adapters provided or sold by Nikon for the purpose, to maintain compliance with product regulations.
Observe proper precautions when handling batteries
Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled. Observe the following precautions when handling a battery for use in this product: Before replacing the battery, turn the product off and make sure the Power-on Lamp has gone out. If you are using an AC adapter, be sure it is unplugged. Before replacing the battery, turn the product off. If you are using an AC adapter, be sure it is unplugged. Use only rechargeable Nikon ENEL5 lithium-ion batteries (supplied) or CP1 lithium batteries (available separately). When inserting the battery, do not attempt to insert it 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. Replace the terminal cover when transporting the battery. 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 battery when no charge remains. Immediately after use, or when the product is used on battery power for an extended period, the battery may become hot. Before removing the battery, turn the camera off and allow the battery to cool. Discontinue use immediately should you notice any change in the battery, such as discoloration or deformation.
Removing memory cards
Memory cards may become hot during use. Observe due caution when removing memory cards from the camera.
Handle moving parts with care
Be careful that your fingers or other objects are not pinched by the lens or other moving parts.
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
Battery Level
Display NO ICON (lights) WARNING!! BATTERY EXHAUSTED Battery fully charged. Low battery. If flash fires, monitor turns off while Speedlight recharges. Battery exhausted. Replace with new or fully charged battery. Meaning
The Red ( ) and Green (AF) Lamps will blink when the WARNING!! BATTERY EXHAUSTED warning is displayed.
Turning the Camera Off To turn the camera off when the Power-on Lamp is lit, press the Power Switch.
Do not remove the battery or disconnect the EH-62A AC adapter kit (optional) until the poweron lamp has gone out.
Button
The camera can also be turned on by pressing the The monitor will show full-screen playback ( 57). The Power-On Lamp The power-on lamp indicates the following:
Button for about two seconds.
When the Power-on Lamp is On Blinking Off
The camera is On In standby mode Off
Auto Power Off (Standby Mode) If no operations are performed for one minute (default setting), the monitor will turn off automatically and the camera will enter standby mode to reduce the drain on the battery. While the camera is in standby mode, the Power-on Lamp will blink. If no operations are performed for three minutes after the camera enters standby mode, the power will turn off automatically and the Power-on Lamp will go out. The camera will be reactivated from standby mode when you:
Press the Power Switch Press the Shutter-release Button halfway Press the Button to view the last picture taken Press the Button to display the menu for the current mode Rotate the Mode Dial to select a new mode
The length of time before the camera enters standby mode can be changed using the Auto off option in the Set-up menu ( 129). However, when a menu is displayed, the monitor will turn off after three minutes, and when pictures are being shown in a slide show ( 105) or when the camera is powered by an AC adapter kit, the monitor will turn off after thirty minutes. When connecting the camera to a computer or printer with a USB cable, Auto power off function does not work. Sleep Mode Turning sleep mode on will cause the camera to enter standby mode when there is no change in the brightness of the subject, even before the time selected in the Auto off option has elapsed ( 129).
Basic Setup
The first time the camera is turned on, a language-selection dialog will be displayed in the monitor. Follow the steps below to choose a language and set the time and date.
Deutsch Svenska English Espaol Franais Italiano Nederlands
Cancel Confirm
DATE Set time and date? No Yes
Confirm
Highlight Deutsch (German), En- Confirmation dialog displayed. glish, Espaol (Spanish), Franais Highlight Yes. (French), Italiano, (Italian), Nederlands (Dutch), Svenska (Swedish), (Japanese), (Simplified Chinese), (Traditional Chinese) or (Korean), and press.
TIME ZONE
London, Casablanca
DaylightSaving
Time zone menu displayed.*
HOME TIME ZONE
* To turn daylight saving time on or off, press to highlight DaylightSaving and press. When DaylightSaving is checked, time will automatically be advanced one hour ( 121). To return to Step 3, press to highlight current time zone.
Back Confirm
Display map of world time zones.
Select home time zone.
01. 2005
00 : 00
Display date menu.
Edit Day (order of Day, Month, and Year may differ in some areas).
Y 2005
03. 2005
10 : 00
Select Month. Repeat steps 7 - 8 to Highlight D M Y. edit Month, Year, hour, and minute.
Choose order in which Day, Month, Exit to mode currently selected with and Year will be displayed. the 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 ( 124).
Date not Set If you exit without setting time and date, the (date not set) icon will flash in the monitor when the camera is in shooting mode and all pictures will have time stamp of 0000.00.00 00:00 (still images) or 2005.01.01 00:00 (movies). The Clock Battery When the main battery is installed or the camera is powered by an EH-62A AC adapter (optional), the clock battery will charge in about ten hours. When fully charged, the clock battery can provide a few days of back-up power.
The Camera Clock The camera clock is less accurate than most watches or household clocks. Check the clock regularly against more accurate timepieces and reset as necessary. Time Zones The local time or daylight saving time can be set when traveling abroad. See Date ( 120) in the Set-up menu for details. Setting the Clock from PictureProject (Windows XP/Mac OS X Only) If the camera is connected with the USB option set to PTP ( 65) in the Interface menu of the Set-up menu, PictureProject (provided) can be used to set the camera clock to the same time and date as the computer. See the PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD) for details.
Basic Photography
Step 1Select
This section details the basic steps involved in taking pictures in (Auto shooting 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.
AF area
(changeable)
Face-Priority AF
When photographing two or three people, the subject closest to the camera is in focus and the focus area turns red. The face selected for focusing by the camera varies depending upon a number of conditions including the direction in which each person is facing. The camera focuses continuously, until the camera recognizes the face of subjects. When the camera do not recognize the face, the subject at the center of the frame is focused. The camera is unable to recognize human faces in the following situations: - The subject is wearing sunglasses or part of face is in some other way obstructed. - The face portion is too big because the subject is too close to the camera. - The face portion is too small because the subject is too far away from the camera.
Settings for Assist Modes The settings for Flash, Self-timer, Macro close-up in Portrait assist, Landscape assist, Sports assist, and Night portrait assist modes are shown on the table respectively.
Landscape Assist
(Landscape assist) mode helps you frame vivid landscape shots that enhance outlines, colors, and contrast. GROUP RIGHT or GROUP LEFT helps you frame portrait shots featuring a landmark in the background. Rotate the Mode Dial to and press the Button ( 30). The following Landscape assist modes are available:
LANDSCAPE No guides are displayed in monitor. Use to focus on distant objects through foreground objects such as windows or a screen of branches. Focus is fixed at infinity. SCENIC VIEW Use to compose landscapes with sky in top third of frame, distant objects in middle third, and closer objects in bottom third. Match top of skyline with wavy yellow guide. ARCHITECTURE Use to photograph buildings. A grid is displayed in the monitor to help keep verticals and horizontals aligned with the frame. GROUP RIGHT Use to compose portraits with portrait subjects to right and landmark or other object in background at left of frame. Portrait subject will be in focus. GROUP LEFT Use to compose portraits with portrait subjects to left and landmark or other object in background at right of frame. Portrait subject will be in focus.
OFF (changeable)
(changeable).
* When you select GROUP RIGHT or GROUP LEFT, Flash mode is set to
Confirming the Settings on the Printer Before printing, confirm the settings on the printer by following the instructions supplied with the printer. Be sure to perform the paper settings before selecting Print selection, Print all images, or DPOF printing. To Set the Size of Paper on the Camera When printing according to the size of paper that can be set on the camera, select the Paper size option in the PictBridge dialog.
PAPER SIZE 1/2 Default 3.5"X5" 5"X7" Postcard 100mmX150mm
Confir Confirm
Highlight Paper size and press
Press or to select size of paper and press. Select Default to print according to the paper settings of the printer. Following size options can be selected: 3.5" 5" (89mm 127mm), 5" 7" (127mm 178mm), Postcard, 100mm 150mm (3.9" 5.9"), 4" 6" (102mm 152mm), 8" 10" (203mm 254mm), Letter (8.5" 11") (216mm 279mm), A3 (11.7" 16.5") (297mm 420mm), and A4 (8.3" 11.7") (210mm 297mm) Selectable size options may vary depending on the printer.
5 Selecting Pictures to Print
PictBridge PictBridge Print selection Print all images DPOF printing Paper size Cancel
Highlight Print selection and press. Scroll through pictures. To print one copy of all pictures in the memory or on the memory card, highlight Print all images and press.
005prints
Start print Star t print
Use (+) or () to specify number View selected pictures. Press or to of prints (up to 9) and press. view pictures not visible in display. To deselect picture, press () down To return to the PRINT SELECTION when number of print is 1. screen, press Button. Repeat steps 2 - 4 to select additional pictures. To exit without printing and return to the PictBridge dialog, press Button.
Printing 002/005
Done YOU MAY TURN OFF THE CAMERA
Cancel
Resume
Start printing. To interrupt printing, press , then turn camera off and disconnect USB cable.
Message shown on the left is displayed when printing is complete. Turn camera off and disconnect USB cable. To print continuously press. The display returns to the PictBrigde dialog ( 75).
Continuous BSS Color options Image adjustment
Image sharpening Sensitivity Auto bracketing Saturation control AF area mode Auto-focus mode Noise reduction
To Display the Shooting Menu:
SHOOTING MENU 1/3 Image mode White balance Metering Continuous BSS
Rotate the Mode Dial to shooting).
(Auto Display Shooting menu.
To Make a Selection from the Shooting Menu:
SHOOTING SHOOTING MENU 1/3 Image mode White balance Metering Continuous BSS
METERING Matrix Center-weighted Spot Spot AF area
Highlight menu item.
Display options.
Button to exit menu and Highlight option and press to make Press selection. return to the shooting mode. To return to the Shooting mode without changing the setting, press.
Icon Type Display Using the Menus option of the Setup menu switches the menu display between Text and Icons ( 135).
Exit Confirm Help Exit
White balance
Shooting Menu Help When the Shooting menu is displayed, pressing displays the help for the selected item.
To return to the Shooting menu, press the To return to the Shooting mode, press the
(T) Button
(T) Button. Button.
White balance Camera's adjustment to the respective type of light source.
Image Mode
Press Button in lect Image mode ( (Auto shooting) mode to se81), and then press.
IMAGE IMAGE MODE Image quality Image size
The size of the files, and with it the number of images that can be recorded on the memory or the memory card, depends on the size and quality of the images. Before shooting, choose an image quality and size according to how you plan to use the picture.
Image Quality
Images are compressed according to the image quality setting for storing. Select from the following three options and press.
Option Format Description Fine image quality, suitable for enlargements or high quality prints. File size reduced to roughly 1/4 of its original size. Normal image quality, suited to most applications. File size reduced to roughly 1/8 of its original size. Basic image quality, suitable for pictures that will be distributed by e-mail or used in web pages. File size reduced to roughly 1/16 of its original size. Compression
Measure
The camera can not measure a value for preset white balance when the flash fires. Regardless of the Flash mode selected, the flash will not fire when selecting Measure. When Auto bracketing is set to WB bracketing, preset white balance can not be used.
White Balance Indicator Unless the setting is Auto, White balance is shown by an icon in the monitor.
Metering
Press Button in (Auto shooting) mode to select Metering ( 81), and then press.
The metering menu offers a choice of three metering methods for determining how the camera sets exposure. Select from the following four options and press.
Option Description
Matrix (default setting)
Compares measurements from multi areas of frame with library of typical compositions to produce optimal exposure for entire image. Best choice in most situations. Use for portraits; adjusts exposure according to lighting at the center of the frame, but still preserves background details. Can be used with AF lock ( 99) to meter off-center subjects. Camera measures light in area shown by circle in center of monitor. Ensures that subject in metering target will be correctly exposed even when background is much brighter or darker. Can be used with AF lock ( 99) to meter off-center subjects. Links spot metering to active focus area when auto or manual focus area selection is in effect ( 98).
Centerweighted
Spot AF area
Notes on Metering When the digital zoom is in effect, the camera automatically switches to the setting just like Center-weighted. The metering target does not appear. Metering When Center-weighted or Spot is selected, the metering target is displayed in the center of the monitor.
Spot metering target
Center weighted metering target
Continuous
Press Button in (Auto shooting) mode to select Continuous ( 81), and then press.
CONTINUOUS Single Continuous 5 shot buffer Multi-shot 16
According to the shooting condition, Single or three continuous options ( Continuous, 5 shot buffer or Multi-shot 16) can be selected.
Option pressed. Single (default setting) Description
Camera takes one picture each time Shutter-release Button is
While Shutter-release Button is pressed and held, pictures can be recorded at rate of up to about 1.7 frames per second (E7900)/2 frames per second (E5900). With E7900, camera takes about 29 shots in a series when Image quality is NORMAL and Image size is 7M (3072 2304). With E5900, camera takes about 9 shots in a series when Image quality is NORMAL and Image size is 5M (2592 1944). While Shutter-release Button is pressed and held, pictures can be recorded at rate of up to about 1 frame per second. When the shutter Button is released, continuous shooting will stop. Only the last five images taken during each continuous shooting burst will be recorded to the memory or memory card. Each time Shutter-release Button is pressed down, camera takes sixteen consecutive shots at rate of about 1.7 frames per second (E7900)/2 frames per second (E5900). With E7900, camera arranges pictures in four rows (one shot: 768 x 576) to form a single picture (7M:3072 x 2304). With E5900, camera arranges pictures in four rows (one shot: 648 x 486) to form a single picture (5M: 2592 1944).
Option Standard color (default setting) Vivid color Black-and-white Sepia Cyanotype
Description Picture appears with natural colors. Picture appears in sharp colors. Picture appears in black and white. Picture appears in sepia tones. Picture appears with blue cast.
White Balance Selecting Black-and-white, Sepia, or Cyanotype automatically sets white balance ( 86) to Auto. The original white balance setting is restored when Standard color or Vivid color is selected. Image Adjustment, Image Sharpening, and Saturation Control Selecting Vivid color, Black-and-white, Sepia, and Cyanotype automatically sets Image adjustment ( 93) to Auto, Image sharpening ( 94) to Auto, and Saturation control ( 97) to Normal. The original settings of Image adjustment, Image sharpening, and Saturation control are restored when Standard color is selected. WB Bracketing When Bracketing ( 96) is set to WB Bracketing, Black-and-white, pia, or Cyanotype can not be selected and vice versa. Color Options Indicator When an option other than Standard color is chosen, the selected mode indicator is displayed in the monitor.
Image Adjustment
Press Button in (Auto shooting) mode to select Image adjustment ( 81), and then press.
IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Auto Normal More contrast Less contrast
Image adjustment is used to adjust contrast automatically for optimal results before recording pictures to the memory or the memory card. Select from the following four options and press Option Auto (default setting).
Description Camera automatically adjusts contrast according to shooting conditions. Camera performs same standard contrast adjustment on all pictures. Suitable for a wide variety of scenes, from dark to bright. Picture processed to emphasize difference between light and dark areas, enhancing contrast. Useful when shooting under overcast skies or shooting low contrast subjects such as landscapes. Picture processed to decrease difference between light and dark areas, reducing contrast. Recommended when light is very bright, creating strong shadows on subject.
Normal
More contrast
Less contrast
Image Adjustment Unless the setting is Auto, the current image-adjustment setting is indicated by an icon in the monitor.
STORED DATES STORED D TES
01.05.2005 20.10.2005 --.--.---Confirm
Stored dates
05. 2005
DISPLAY DISPLAY OPTIONS
Number of days Years and days Yrs, mnths, days
Display options
Date Counter 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.
AF Assist
Rotate the Mode Dial to ( 117), and then press. to select AF assist
AF ASSIST Auto Off
Your camera 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. Select Auto (default setting) or Off and press. Option Auto (default setting) Description
If lighting is poor, the AF-assist illuminator lights when the Shutter-release Button is pressed halfway, allowing the camera to focus the subject ( 24). The AF-Assist Illuminator does not light. The AF-assist Illuminator can be turned off for shooting in situations in which the AF-assist Illuminator is too bright for human subjects or in which flash photography is prohibited. When the AF-assist Illuminator is turned off, it will not light even when the subject is poorly lit. Under these conditions, however, the camera may not be able to focus accurately.
AF-Assist Illuminator Provides the Following Range
Zoom out: a range of approx. 0.4 - 2.4 m (1'3" - 7'9") Zoom in: a range of approx. 0.4 - 1.5 m (1'3" - 4'9")
AF-Assist Illuminator When the AF-assist option is set to Auto, the AF-assist Illuminator will light in the following cases:
AF area mode is set to Auto or Off in the shooting menu, or the focus area in the center of the frame is selected when AF area mode is set to Manual. Shooting in (portrait assist) mode without using a framing guide ( 31). Shooting in (night portrait assist) mode without using a framing guide ( 35). Shooting in the close-up mode. Shooting in the scene mode such as PARTY/INDOOR, BEACH/SNOW, DASK/ DAWN, COPY, BACK LIGHT, or PANORAMA ASSIST.
Sound Settings
Rotate the Mode Dial to to select Sound settings ( 117), and then press.
SOUND SETTINGS Button sound ON Shutter sound Start-up sound
The options in this menu control the sound settings listed below.
EP-62A Power connector Power connector cord
Open the Battery-chamber Cover and the Power Connector Cover ( ), and then insert the EP-62A power connector ( ). Make sure the EP-62A is oriented correctly and insert it into the battery chamber pushing aside the orange battery latch.
Lock the power connector. The battery latch will be pushed out of the way as the EP-62A is inserted; the battery is fully inserted when the latch locks ( ).
Close the Battery-chamber Cover. Making sure the EP-62A power connector cord goes through the Power Connector Cover ( ), close the cover ( ) and slide it back into place ( ).
For more information on using EH-62A AC adapter kit, see EH-62A AC adapter manual.
Disconnecting the AC Adapter Kit Before disconnecting the AC adapter kit, turn the camera off and remove the wall plug from the power outlet. Open the battery-chamber cover and push upward the battery latch and remove the EP-62A from the camera.
Caring for Your Camera
To ensure continued enjoyment of your Nikon product, observe the following precautions when storing or using the device:
Keep dry The device will be damaged if immersed in water or subjected to high levels of moisture. Handle the lens and all moving parts with care Do not apply force to the lens, monitor, or to the connector, card slot, or battery chamber covers. These parts are especially susceptible to damage. Do not point the lens at strong light sources for extended periods Avoid pointing the lens at the sun or other strong light sources for extended periods when using or storing the camera. Intense light may cause deterioration in the CCD image sensor, producing a white blur effect in photographs. Turn the product off before removing or disconnecting the power source Do not unplug the product or remove the batteries while the product is on, or while images are being recorded or deleted. Forcibly cutting power in these circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to product memory or internal circuitry. To prevent an accidental interruption of power, avoid carrying the product from one place to another while the AC adapter (available separately) is connected. Do not drop The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shocks or vibration. Keep away from strong magnetic fields Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields. Strong static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor, damage data stored on the memory card, or affect the products internal circuitry. Avoid sudden changes in temperature Sudden changes in temperature, such as occur when entering or leaving a heated building on a cold day, can cause condensation inside the device. To prevent condensation, place the device in a carrying case or a plastic bag before exposing it to sudden changes in temperature. AF-Assist Illuminator The light-emitting diode (LED) used in the AF-assist illuminator ( 126) conforms to the following IEC standard:
Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF) Your camera conforms to the Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF), a standard widely used in the digital camera industry to ensure compatibility among different makes of camera. Exif Version 2.2 Your camera supports Exif (Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras) version 2.2, a standard that allows information stored with pictures to be used for optimal color reproduction when images are output on Exif-compliant printers.
Built-in Speedlight Range (approx.) Flash control Interface Video output I/O terminals Supported language W: 0.3 - 4.5 m/1' - 14'8" T: 0.3 - 3.5 m/1' - 11'5" (Sensitivity: Auto) Sensor flash system USB Can be selected from NTSC and PAL DC in; Digital I/O (audio-visual out and USB) Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Swedish One rechargeable Nikon EN-EL5 rechargeable lithiumion battery (supplied) One CP1 lithium battery EH-62A AC adapter kit (available separately) E7900: Approximately 220 shots (EN-EL5)/250 shots (CP1) E5900: Approximately 270 shots (EN-EL5)/290 shots (CP1) Based on CIPA standard* Approximately 886036.5 mm/3.46"2.4"1.44" (excluding projection parts)
Power sources
Approximate battery life Dimensions (WHD)
Approximate 150 g (5.3 oz) without battery or memory card weight Operating environment Temperature Humidity
- 40C (32 - 104F)
Less than 85% (no condensation)
* Industry standard for measuring life of camera batteries. Measured at 25 C (77 F); zoom adjusted with each shot, built-in Speedlight fired with every other shot, image mode set to NORM/ (E7900) or NORM/ (E5900).
MH-61 Battery Charger
Rated input Charging output Compatible batteries Charging time Operating temperature Dimensions Length of cord Weight AC 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 0.12 - 0.08 A DC 4.2 V/950 mA Nikon EN-EL5 rechargeable Li-ion batteries Approximately 2.0 hrs when no charge remains 0 - 40 C (+32 - 104 F) Approximately 676726 mm/2.6"2.6"1.0" (WDH) Approximately 1800 mm (70.9") Approximately 70 g (2.5 oz), excluding power cable
EN-EL5 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
Type Rated capacity Dimensions Weight Rechargeable lithium-ion battery 3.7 V/1100 mAh Approximately 36854 mm/1.4"0.3"2.1" (WDH, excluding projections) Approximately 30 g (1.1 oz), excluding terminal cover
FACE-PRIORITY AF, 32 File name, 27 File numbering, 27, 134 Fill flash, 44 FIREWORKS SHOW , 28, 40, 147
Firmware version , 116, 135 Flash, ii, 2, 44 - 45, 146, 150 Flash mode, 19, 44, 45 anytime flash, 44 auto with red-eye reduction, 44 flash cancel, 44 slow sync, 44 Fluorescent, 86 Focus, 7, 23 - 24, 146 Focus area, 23 Autofocus, 98 Folder name, 27 Format, 13, 116 internal memory , 130 memory card , 130 Quick format, 130 Format memory/card , 116, 130 see Format Framing assist, 6, 28, 30 Framing pictures, 21 - 22, 30 FSCN, 27
Landscape assist mode , 6, 28, 33 Language , 14, 16, 116, 132 language, choosing, 16 Lens, 2, 138, 139, 148 Lens cover, 2
NIGHT LANDSCAPE , 28, 38, 146 Night portrait assist mode , 6, 28, 35, 146 Noise reduction , 80, 102 NTSC, see Video mode Number of exposures remaining, 19, 20, 85
Macro mode, 48 Memory card, ii, 12 - 13, 136, 149 icon, 19 approved, 136 capacity of, 19, 53 formatting, 13, 130 - 131 insertion and remove of, 12 - 13 slot cover, 2, 12 Menus , 52, 82, 104, 116, 117, 135 icons, 52, 82, 104, 117, 135 text, 52, 82, 104, 117, 135 Metering , 80, 88 Microphone, 2 Mode Dial, 2, 6 Monitor, ii, 3, 4, 5, 21 - 22, 139, 145, 148 indicators in, 4 - 5, 145 turning on and off, 5 Monitor brightness, 123 Monitor settings , 5, 116, 122, 145 Brightness, 123 Photo info, 5, 122, 145 MOV, see Movies Movie menu, 51 auto-focus mode, 54 movie options, 53 Movie options, 53 Small size, 53 Smaller size, 53 TV movie, 53 Movies, 51 - 56, 149 recording, 55 viewing, 56 Multi Selector, 3, 7 Multi-shot 16, 89 MUSEUM , 28, 39, 147
On/off, see Power switch
PAL, see Video mode PANORAMA ASSIST , 28, 41, 42 Paper size, 75, 76 PARTY/INDOOR , 28, 37 PictBridge, 70, 74 DPOF printing, 75, 79 paper size, 75, 76 print all images, 75, 77 print selection, 75, 77 PictureProject, 18, 65, 70 Playback menu, the, 103 - 115 Playing pictures back, 25 - 27 D-Lighting, 61 full-screen, 25 - 27, 57 movies, 56 on TV, 64 thumbnail, 57 zoom, 59 Portrait assist mode , 6, 28, 31 Power Connector Cover, 2 Power Switch, 2, 14 - 15 Power-on Lamp, 2, 14 - 15, 19 Print, 75 Print set , 71 - 73, 79, 103 Printer, 74 Printing pictures, 70 - 73 see also Date imprint, Digital Print Order Format Protect , 103, 109 Protected pictures, 108, 109
Help, 29, 52, 82, 104, 117
Icons type, 52, 82, 104, 117 Image adjustment , 80, 93 Image mode , 80, 83 image quality, 19, 83 image size, 19, 84 Image sharpening , 80, 94 In-Camera Red-Eye Fix, 45 Incandescent, 86 Interface , 116, 132 connector cover, 3 USB, 65, 74, 132 Video mode, 132 Internal memory icon , 19 ISO, 24
JPEG, 27, 149
Lamp, green (AF), 3, 7, 14, 23, 146 Lamp, red ( ), 14, 23, 146
Quality, see Image mode Quick format, 130 QuickTime, see Movies
Reset all , 116, 134 Resizing pictures, 119, 147 RSCN, 27
T Button, see Zoom Buttons Television, 64, 132 connecting to, 64 taking pictures for display on, 53 Text type, 52, 82, 104, 117 Thumbnail playback, 57 Time zone, 120 Transfer making pictures for, Transfer marking , 103, 110 Tripod, 3, 37, 46, 141
Zoom digital, 148 optical, 21 - 22 playback, 59, 147 Zoom Buttons (T) Button, 3, 21, 57, 59 (W) Button, 3, 21, 57, 59
Saturation, 97 Saturation control , 80, 97 (scene) mode, 6, 28, 36 - 43 Secure Digital (SD), see Memory card Self-portraits, 46 Self-timer, 46, 47, 149 Self-timer Lamp, 2, 47 Sensitivity , 24, 80, 95 (setup) mode, 6, Setup menu, the, 116 - 135 Shade, 86 Shooting menu, the, 80 - 102 Shutter-release Button, 2, 7, 23 Shutter-release delay, see Selftimer Single, 89 Size, see Image mode Slide show , 103, Small pic., see Small picture , 103, 112 Small picture Smear, 139 Sound button sound, 127 settings, 127 shutter sound, 127 start-up sound, 127 Sound settings , 62, 116, 127 Speaker, 3 Speedlight, see Flash Sports assist mode , 6, 28, 34, 147 SSCN, 27 Standby mode, 15, 129 Strap, camera, i, 2 SUNSET , 28, 37 Support information, v
UNDERWATER , 28, 41 USB, 3, 65, 116 cable (UC-E6), 67, 74 Connector, 3 Mass storage, 65 PTP, 65
VCR, 64, 132 Video cable (EG-CP14), 64 Video mode, 64, 116, 132 Video output, 150 Viewfinder, 2, 3, 22 Viewing picture, 57 Voice memo, 62 Voice memo , 62 Volume, 56, 62, 127
W Button, see Zoom Buttons Wait icon , 24 WAV, 27 Welcome screen , 116, 118 White balance , 80, 86 cloudy, 86 daylight, 86 fluorescent, 86 incandescent, 86 preset, 87 shade, 86 speedlight, 86 Wide angle, see Zoom
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