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| BurninLeo |
6:29am on Saturday, September 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| We purchase this camera from Costco, reasonable price with stable quality. Clear image, easy to use Too Bulky We purchase this camera from Costco, reasonable price with stable quality. We are very happy with this purchase. The only problem is the size. | |
| jlipari |
4:48pm on Monday, September 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| Long battery live ; swivel lens ; 10x optical zoom Terrible shutter lag ; LCD worthless in sunlight small, sleek size, swivel lens, great low lit shots crap lens cap, few hard buttons, offcentre directional button, blurry flash photos. | |
| Viad21deos |
3:20pm on Monday, August 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| I am an amateur photographer who is interested in using fairly large zooms for nature and wildlife photography. I had had the first generation of Coolpix for... Great optics Could use better light sensitivity Great image quality,True Image stabilization,Versatile design,Solid construction. No manual controls other than while balance. | |
| sofort-kredit |
3:17pm on Sunday, July 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| No replacement for the Nikon 4500 I bought this camera with the intention of replacing my wonderful, but slow Nikon Coolpix 4500. Different but very good This camera falls squarely into the "love it or hate it" category. I have to say, I love it. | |
| kickback444 |
4:11pm on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| compact size with high zoom long shutter delay causes loss of the shot 10x Zoom Lens, Compact Body, Fun Photo Modes, 6MP sensor Minor build quality issues, Poor Movie mode, NO Manual controls, ease of use issues | |
| sureshkellemane |
3:29pm on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this camera last year to replace my old, Coolpix 880(I think) that cost twice as much when I got it and took excellent pictures. | |
| toltech |
11:55pm on Monday, April 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| No replacement for the Nikon 4500 I bought this camera with the intention of replacing my wonderful, but slow Nikon Coolpix 4500. Different but very good This camera falls squarely into the "love it or hate it" category. I have to say, I love it. | |
| BBrinson |
8:59am on Saturday, April 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| My decision to purchase the Nikon S-10 was based on the need for a compact camera with the ability to deliver excellent image quality in a wide variet... | |
| Darin-Kylie |
10:14am on Monday, March 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| It is not even 1 year I bought this camera for $300. It has started giving me Lens Error randomly most of the time I try to turn it on. So. | |
| patb |
5:18pm on Sunday, March 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| Low Light Issues Again As other people have mentioned, I found there to be a fair amount of low light issues with this camera. | |
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Observe the following precautions when handling the battery charger Use only battery chargers designated for use with this product. Keep dry. Failure to observe this precaution could result in re or electric shock. Dust on or near the metal parts of the plug should be removed with a dry cloth. Continued use could result in re. Do not handle the power cable or go near the adapter during thunderstorms. Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock. Do not damage, modify, forcibly tug or bend the power cable, place it under heavy objects, or expose it to heat or ame. Should the insulation be damaged and the wires become exposed, take it to a Nikonauthorized service representative for inspection. Failure to observe these precautions could result in re or electric shock. Do not handle the plug or battery charger with wet hands. Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock. 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.
Handle moving parts with care Be careful that your ngers or other objects are not pinched between the lens section and camera body or by other moving parts. CD-ROMs The CD-ROMs supplied with this device 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 ash Using the ash close to your subjects eyes could cause temporary visual impairment. Particular care should be observed if photographing infants, when the ash should be no less than one meter (39 in.) from the subject. Do not re the ash while it is touching a person or object Such use can result in the person being burned, and/or their clothes igniting from the heat of the ash. 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.
Notices
No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without Nikons prior written permission. Nikon reserves the right to change the specications of the hardware and software described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice. Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product. While every eort has been made to ensure that the information in these manuals is accurate and complete, we would appreciate it were you to bring any errors or omissions to the attention of the Nikon representative in your area (address provided separately).
Notice 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 proCOOLPIX S10 tection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, CAUTIONS uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy Modications and, if not installed and used in accordance with The FCC requires the user to be notied that any the instructions, may cause harmful interference changes or modications made to this device to radio communications. However, there is no that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corguarantee that interference will not occur in a poration may void the users authority to operparticular installation. If this equipment does ate the equipment. cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning Interface Cables the equipment o and on, the user is encourUse the interface cables sold or provided by aged to try to correct the interference by one or Nikon for your equipment. Using other intermore of the following measures: face cables may exceed the limits of Class B Part Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 15 of the FCC rules. Increase the separation between the equipNotice for customers in the State of California ment and receiver. WARNING: Handling the cord on this product will Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cirexpose you to lead, a chemical known to the cuit dierent from that to which the receiver is State of California to cause birth defects or other connected. reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / television technician for help. 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.
Power switch
and the monitor will turn on.
Battery indicator NO ICON Shooting mode ( 3, 14, 23, 31)
Camera Operations
Battery fully charged. Low battery; prepare to recharge or change battery.
WARNING!! BATTERY Battery exhausted. Recharge or change battery. EXHAUSTED Internal memory/memory card indicator ( 8) Pictures will be recorded to internal memory. Pictures will be recorded to memory card. Vibration reduction (VR;
20) 84)
Number of exposures remaining ( 16)
Image mode (
Flash mode (
To turn the camera o, press the power switch and wait for the power-on lamp to turn o.
Auto Power o (Stand-by Mode) In shooting mode, the monitor will dim to reduce the drain on the battery if no operations are performed for about ve seconds. The monitor will brighten when camera controls are used. At default settings, the monitor will turn o altogether if no operations are performed for about a minute during shooting and playback (stand-by mode; 70). The camera will turn o automatically if no operations are performed for another three minutes. 10
Adjusting the Lens
The lens can be gently rotated up to 180 forward from the storage position (0 ) or 90 back to face the user for a quick arms-length self-portrait. When the lens is rotated to face the user, the monitor shows a mirror image of what will appear in the nal photograph.
Using a Tripod Rotate the lens to shooting position before mounting the camera on a tripod. Contact with the tripod can damage the camera lens. Forward Back (toward monitor)
Range of rotation
The zoom control is used to frame subjects in the monitor. Select W to zoom out, increasing the area visible in the frame. Select T to zoom in up to 10 so that the subject lls a larger area of the frame. The amount of zoom is displayed in the monitor.
Zoom out Zoom in
Indicator is displayed when zoom control is pressed
Optical zoom (up to 3 )
Indicator turns yellow when digital zoom is in eect
Holding the control to T at 10 zoom will trigger digital zoom, allowing the subject 10 to be magnied up to 4 more, for a total of magnication of 40.
Digital Zoom Unlike optical zoom, digital zoom does not increase the amount of detail visible in the picture. Instead, details visible at 10 zoom are simply enlarged, producing a slightly grainy image. 11
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.
Focus: Press the shutter-release button halfway. If the camera is able to focus on the subject in the focus area at the center of the frame, the focus (AF) indicator and focus area will be displayed in green. If they blink red, the camera was unable to focus. Change the composition and try again.
Shoot: Gently press the shutter release button the rest of the way down (moving the camera when releasing the shutter may result in blurred pictures). The ash may re if the subject is poorly lit.
During Recording While pictures are being recorded, the or icon will blink. Removing memory cards or batteries while these indicators are blinking or the (wait) icon is displayed could aect pictures or damage the camera or card. Putting the Camera Away 1. Turn the camera o. 2. Rotate the lens to the storage position.
3. Replace and close the lens cap.
Using Menus
To make a selection from the shooting or playback menus, press the and follow the steps below: button
Highlight menu item.
Display sub-menu.*
Highlight option.
Select and exit to previous menu.*
* In some cases, menu items can also be selected by pressing multi selector to right.
To make a selection from the shooting or playback mode menus, press the ton and follow the steps below:
Highlight mode.
Exit to highlighted mode.
Lost? For help on the current menu, press the zoom control to T ( ). Press the button to display the options for the selected item. To return to the original menu, press the zoom control to T ( ), or press the button to return to shooting or playback.
Basic Photography and Playback Mode
This section describes how to take pictures in (auto) mode, an automatic, pointand-shoot mode recommended for rst-time users of digital cameras.
Turn the camera on. *
* If is displayed in monitor, camera is already in
Display shooting mode menu.
mode. Proceed to Step 5.
Basic Photography and Playback
Highlight
Select and exit to
Frame subject in center focus area.
Focus.
Take picture. If lighting is poor, AF-assist illuminator may light when camera focuses and ash may re when picture is taken ( 16, 17).
Holding the Camera Hold the camera steadily in both hands. To avoid mued sound or dark or partially obscured pictures, keep ngers and other objects away from the microphone, lens, ash, and AF-assist lamp. If attached, the lens cap should be fully open to prevent it from blocking the lens.
Viewing Pictures
Press the button to display a picture in the monitor (if the picture was taken with the camera rotated 90 , it will be displayed in tall orientation). Use the multi selector to view additional pictures: press the multi selector down or right to view pictures in the order recorded, up or left to view pictures in reverse order. Keep the multi selector pressed to scroll rapidly to the desired picture. Pictures may be displayed briey at low resolution while being read from memory. Press the button again to return to shooting mode.
15.10.2006 10:15 100NIKON 0001.JPG
Deleting Unwanted Pictures To delete the picture currently displayed in the monitor, press the button. A conrmation dialog will be displayed; highlight one of the following options and press the button: [No]: Exit without deleting the picture. [Yes]: Delete the picture.
Erase 1 image?
No Yes
Deleting the Last Shot To delete the most recent picture, press the button while the camera is in shooting mode. A conrmation dialog will be displayed; highlight [Yes] and press to delete the last shot taken. Default Modes Except in mode, pressing the power switch to turn the camera on or pressing the button to switch from playback to shooting restores the last shooting mode selected, while pressing to initiate playback automatically selects (playback) mode. Switching to shooting mode from (voice playback) selects (voice recording); pressing to initiate playback in (voice recording) mode automatically selects (voice playback). 15
Using the Flash
The ash has a range of 0.35.4 m (11.8 in.17 ft. 8.6 in.) when the camera is zoomed all the way out. The range at maximum zoom is 1.05.4 m (3 ft. 3.4 in.17 ft. 8.6 in.). The following ash modes are available:
Mode Description Auto Flash res automatically when lighting is poor. Auto with redReduces red eye in portraits (see following page). eye reduction Flash Cancel (o ) Flash will not re even when lighting is poor. Anytime Flash Flash res whenever picture is taken. Use to ll-in (illuminate) shad(ll ash) ows and back-lit subjects. Flash illuminates main subject; slow shutter speeds are used to capture Slow sync background at night or under dim light.
Display ash-mode menu.
Highlight mode. Make selection (to exit without changing mode, wait ve seconds). Selection is shown by icon in display. Selection for mode is stored in memory even when camera is o.
The Flash Lamp The ash lamp shows ash status when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. On (red): Flash will re when picture is taken Blinks red: Flash charging. Wait a few seconds and try again. O: Flash o or not required. 16
Red-eye Reduction The camera uses advanced red-eye reduction. Low-intensity light pulses cause the subjects pupils to contract before the ash res. If the camera still detects red-eye, it will process the image to further its eects (In-Camera Red-eye Fix; note that this may slightly increase the time needed to record the picture). This mode is not recommended where a quick shutter response is required; if the desired results are not achieved, try again at a dierent ash setting. When Lighting Is Poor The AF-assist illuminator may light If lighting is poor, the AF-assist illuminator may light to assist the focus operation when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. The illuminator has a maximum range of about 2.0 m/6 ft. 7 in. (W) to 2.0 m/6 ft. 7 in. (T). The AF-assist illuminator is not available in some modes ( 23) and can also be turned o manually ( 70), although in this case the camera may not focus when lighting is poor. Pictures may be blurred If the ash is o, shutter speeds may slow and pictures may be blurred. Use vibration reduction (VR) to reduce blur ( 20). If an ISO icon is displayed, sensitivity has been raised to compensate for poor lighting and pictures may be aected by noise in the form of randomly-spaced, brightly-colored dots ( 59).
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 (recommended) or rest it on a at, level surface.
Self-timer
Display self-timer menu.
Highlight option. [3 s]: Use to reduce blur. [10 s]: Use for self-portraits.
Make selection (to exit without setting timer, wait ve seconds). icon appears in display.
* When camera detects face, will change to double yellow border. If camera detects multiple faces, it will focus on closest subject; other subjects are indicated by single border. If camera can no longer detect subject (for example, because subject has looked away from camera), borders will no longer be displayed; return to Step 2.
Set focus and exposure. Double border turns green.
Take picture.
Face-Priority AF The cameras ability to detect faces depends on a variety of factors, including whether or not the subject is facing the camera. The camera may be unable to detect faces that are hidden by sunglasses or other obstructions or that take up too much or too little of the frame. If no face is detected when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the camera will focus on the center of the frame. The camera will focus continuously until a face detected. If the double border ashes yellow when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway, the camera is unable to focus; release the button and try again. 21
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 Image mode Description Display setup menu ( 65). Choose image size and quality ( 55). Alter exposure from the value selected by the camera. Choose from Exp. +/ values between 2.0 EV and +2.0 EV. Negative values produce darker pictures, positive values brighter pictures. Choose from [Normal], [Brighter] (reduces vividness of skin tones), and Portrait eect [Softer] (soft eect).
Scene Mode
The camera oers a choice of fteen scenes. Camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected subject type. To display the scene menu:
Select and exit to last selected scene.
Display scene menu.
Press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option and press Choose from four scene assist and eleven scene modes.
Mode Portrait Landscape Description For portraits. For landscapes. Mode Sports
to select.
Scene assist modes: These scenes oer framing assist to help compose shots.
Description For moving subjects. For portraits taken against Night Portrait a night backdrop.
Press shutter-release button all the way down a second time to end recording. Recording will end automatically after ve hours or when no more memory is available.
Default Modes If the last mode selected was (voice playback), (voice recording) mode will be selected automatically when the camera is turned on or the button is pressed. Pressing the in (voice recording) mode automatically selects (voice playback). 34
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 Description SET UP Display setup menu ( 65). Sound quality Select [High] for high quality, [Normal] for reduced le size.
Playing Voice Recordings To play voice recordings back:
Display list of voice recordings.* * Voice recordings can also be selected from playback menu.
Select recording.
1 Control icons 2 File number Playback time 4 Index number 5 Progress indicator Play recording. To delete recording, press button. Press return to recording mode.
Date of recording Length of recording Volume Index
to exit playback and
Press multi selector left or right to highlight control, press button to select. Pause playback. Resume playback. Advance recording. Playback resumes when multi selector is released. Rewind recording. Playback resumes when multi selector is released. Return to start of current index. Skip to next index. End playback and return to voice recording list. Zoom control controls volume. Select W to lower volume, T to raise volume. Voice Recordings See the Appendix for information on how voice recordings are stored ( maximum total length of voice recording that can be stored ( 84).
85) and on the
The COOLPIX S10 may be unable play or copy sound les created with other devices. 35
Copying Voice Recordings To copy voice recordings between internal memory and a memory card, display the voice recording list shown in Step 3 on the preceding page and press the button. This option is available only when a memory card is inserted.
Highlight option: : Copy recordings from internal memory to memory card : Copy recordings from memory card to internal memory
Display menu of copy options.
Highlight [Selected les].*. Conrmation dialog will
* To copy all voice recordings, highlight [Copy all les] and press be displayed; highlight [Yes] and press.
Display list of voice recording les.
Highlight le.
Conrmation dialog displayed. To copy les, highlight [Yes] and press button to copy le. To deselect le, highlight and press multi selector right. Selected les shown by. Repeat steps 56 to select additional les. Copying Voice Recordings to a Computer PictureProject can not be used to transfer or play voice recordings. Select [Interface] > [Mass storage] for [USB], copy the les manually, and then play them back using QuickTime or any other 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. 36
Voice Memos 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 S10. See the Appendix for more information on voice memos ( 85). 40
Viewing Pictures by Date
In full-frame and thumbnail playback, pictures taken on selected dates can be selected for viewing, deletion, printing, protection, and transfer.
Display playback mode menu (
(List by Date).
View dates for which pictures exist. The following operations can be performed: To Press Highlight date 3
* Camera lists up to 30 dates. If pictures ex- View pictures taken on date ist for more than 30 dates, all pictures re- Delete all pictures taken on date corded earlier than most recent 29 dates View playback mode menu will be listed together as [Others]. View playback menu Exit to shooting mode
button in the date list displays the Pressing the Option options listed at right. These options apply to all pic- Print set Slide show tures taken on the currently selected date.
Delete Protect Transfer marking
Print Set/Transfer Marking Selecting [Print set] or [Transfer marking] from the date list menu displays a conrmation dialog. Selecting [Yes] removes existing print or transfer marking from all pictures in internal memory or on the memory card, ensuring that only pictures taken on the selected date are selected for printing or transfer. 41
Viewing Pictures To view pictures taken on a selected date, highlight the date and press. The rst picture for that date will be displayed full frame, with a (list-by-date mode) icon displayed in the top left corner, and the date and time of recording displayed in place of the folder name and le number and type ( 45). The following operations can be performed:
To View other pictures taken on same date Delete picture Zoom picture in View playback mode menu T( ) Press
: list-by-date mode
16.10.2006 15:10
Date/ time
To Press View playback menu 15 Record/play voice memo Shutter button Enhance contrast 37 Movie: Play movie 38 Return to date list W( ) 3 Exit to shooting mode Option Print set Slide show Delete Protect Transfer marking Rotate image Small pic.
Viewing Pictures on TV
Check that the option selected for [Interface] > [Video mode] matches the device to which the camera will be connected ( 71), and then turn the camera o. Connect the camera to the TV using the supplied A/V cable. Connect the black plug to the camera, the yellow plug to the video-in jack on the TV, and the white plug to the audio-in jack. Tune the television to the video channel. If in doubt, consult the documentation for the TV. Press the button for about a second to turn the camera on. The camera monitor will remain o and the television will show the image normally shown in the monitor.
Viewing Pictures on a Computer
Before pictures can be transferred (copied) to a computer, PictureProject must be installed. For more information on installing and using PictureProject, see reference CD and Quick Start Guide. To transfer pictures to a computer:
Start a computer to which PictureProject has been installed. Choose an [Interface] > [USB] option as described in Choosing a USB Option for Connection to a Computer ( 49) and then turn the camera o.
Connect camera to the computer using the supplied USB cable.
Turn the camera on. Press the ( ) button* to copy all marked pictures to the computer. The following messages will be displayed:
Preparing to transfer Transferring images to computer Transfer completed
* Note that the button can not be used to transfer pictures if the memory card is locked ( 9) or if [Mass storage] is selected for [USB] and no memory card is inserted. Transfer pictures using the PictureProject [Transfer] button (see below). Pictmotion movies can be transferred using PictureProject ( 45).
The pictures will be displayed in PictureProject when transfer is complete. Disconnect the camera as described in Disconnecting the Camera ( 49).
Marking Pictures for Transfer Pictures marked for transfer are shown by a icon during 15.10.2006 100NIKON playback. By default, all pictures are automatically marked 10:15 0001.JPG for transfer. Two options control transfer marking: [Interface] > [Auto transfer] (setup menu): Choose [On] to mark all new pictures for transfer ( 71). [Transfer marking] (playback menu): Change marking for existing pictures ( 62).
The PictureProject Transfer Button To copy both marked and unmarked pictures to the computer, click the PictureProject [Transfer] button instead of pressing the button in Step 5. See the Quick Start Guide or PictureProject reference manual (on CD) for details. 48
Choosing a USB Option for Connection to a Computer Consult the following table when choosing a USB option for connection to a computer ( 48). The default option is [PTP]. For more information on menu operations, see Using Menus ( 13).
Computer operating system Windows XP Windows 2000 Professional Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
Camera
Date Set the camera clock and choose home and travel destination time zones.
Description Set camera clock to current date and time (see below). Choose home ( ) or travel destination ( ) time zone ( Time zone saving time on or o. Option Date
67); turn daylight
Selecting [Date] displays the menu shown in Step 1. Follow the steps below to set the camera clock to the current date and time.
Edit [D] ay (order of Day, Month, and Year may dier).
Select Month. Repeat steps 12 to edit Month, Year, hour, and minute.
Select [D M Y].
Choose date display order. Press return to setup menu.
The Clock Battery The clock battery charges when the main battery is installed or an AC adapter is connected, and can provide several days of backup power after about 10 hours of charging. 66
Selecting [Time zone] from the [Date] menu displays the dialog shown in Step 1. Follow the steps below to set the clock to the time in a new time zone.
Set clock to time in travel time zone.
Display map of world time zones.
Highlight travel destination time zone. Set clock to time in new time zone. is displayed when camera is in shooting mode. To reset clock to home time zone, select in time zone menu (Step 1). To turn daylight saving time in selected zone on or o, highlight [DaylightSaving] and press. Clock will automatically be advanced one hour. Press button to exit to shooting or playback.
To change the home time zone, select
in Step 1 and follow Steps 25.
Monitor Settings The following options are available:
Option Description Photo info Choose information displayed in monitor. Brightness Choose from ve settings for monitor brightness (default is 4).
Photo Info The following display options are available:
Display Option Description Indicators are displayed in monitor ( 45).
10 1/ 1
Shooting mode
Playback mode
Show info
Auto info
Indicators are displayed for 5 s. Indicators are not displayed in monitor.
Hide info
Indicators are displayed in monitor. In mode, framing Framing grid grid is displayed to help frame pictures; other indicators are displayed for 5 s.
Handle the lens and all moving parts with care Do not apply force to the lens or monitor or to the connector or battery-chamber/memory card slot covers. Should the monitor break, care should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass and to prevent the liquid crystal from the display touching the skin or entering the eyes or mouth. Do not point the lens at strong light sources for extended periods Avoid framing the sun or other strong light sources for extended periods when using or storing the camera. Intense light may cause deterioration in the image sensor, producing a white blur eect in photographs. Turn the product o before removing or disconnecting the power source Do not unplug the product or remove the battery while the product is on, or while images are being recorded or deleted. Forcibly cutting power could result in loss of data or in damage to product memory or circuitry. To prevent an accidental interruption of power, do not move the product while the AC adapter is connected. Keep dry The device will be damaged if immersed in water or subjected to high levels of moisture. Do not drop The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shocks or vibration. Keep away from strong magnetic elds Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic radiation or magnetic elds. Strong static charges or the magnetic elds produced by equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor, damage data stored on the memory card, or aect 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. The AF-Assist Illuminator LED The light-emitting diode (LED; 1, 17) used in the AF-assist illuminator conforms to the following IEC standard:
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT
IEC60825-1 Edition 1.2-2001
Do not hold the camera by the lens cap The lens cap could become detached, causing the camera to fall and damaging the equipment.
Notes on the Monitor The monitor may contain a few pixels that are always lit or that do not light. This is a characteristic common to all TFT LCD displays, and does not indicate a malfunction. Images recorded using the product will not be aected. When you frame bright subjects, vertical comet-like streaks that whiten toward either end may appear in the display. This phenomenon, known as smear, does not appear in the nal photograph and does not indicate a malfunction. Some smear may appear in movies. Images in the monitor may be dicult to see in a bright light. The monitor is lit by an LED backlight. Should the monitor begin to dim or icker, contact your Nikon service representative. 74
Pictures and sound les are stored in folders named with a three-digit folder number followed by a ve-character identier: P_ plus a three-digit sequence number for pictures taken using panorama assist (e.g, 101P_001; 2829), INTVL for interval timer photography (e.g., 101INTVL; 58), SOUND or SOUNE for voice recordings (e.g., 101SOUND; 34), and NIKON for all other pictures (e.g, 100NIKON). Folders can hold up to 200 pictures; if a picture is taken when the current folder contains 200 pictures, a new folder will be created by adding one to the current folder number. If a picture is taken when the current folder is numbered 999 and contains 200 pictures or a picture numbered 9999, no further pictures can be taken until the medium is formatted ( 71) or a new memory card inserted. Files copied using [Copy] > [Selected images] or [Copy sound les] > [Selected les] are copied to the current folder, where they are assigned new le numbers in ascending order starting from the largest le number in memory. [Copy] > [All images] and [Copy sound les] > [Copy all les] copy all folders from the source device; le names do not change but new folder numbers are assigned in ascending order starting from the largest folder number on the destination device ( 36, 64). Pictmotion movies ( 43) are stored under the NKSS folder in folders named with a threedigit folder number followed by PRJCT (e.g., 101PRJCT). Each folder contains the picture and sound les for a single Pictmotion movie. Copies ( 42, 43, 69) Copies created using crop ( 38), D-Lighting ( 39), and small picture ( 63) have the same transfer marking as the original but are not marked for printing or protection. Copies created using [Copy] ( 64) have the same protection marking as the original but are not marked for printing or transfer. The crop and small picture options can not be used with copies created with crop or small picture; D-lighting is not available with copies created with crop, D-lighting, or small picture.
Time Zones ( 6667) 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 Newfoundland, set the camera clock to local time ( 6667).
GMT +/ Location 11 Midway, Samoa 10 Hawaii, Tahiti 9 Alaska, Anchorage 8 PST (PDT): Los Angeles, Seattle, Vancouver 7 MST (MDT): Denver, Phoenix, La Paz 6 CST (CDT): Chicago, Houston, Mexico City 5 EST (EDT): New York, Toronto, Lima 4 Caracas, Manaus 3 Buenos Aires, So Paulo 2 Fernando de Noronha 1 Azores 0 London, Casablanca GMT +/ +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 +11 +12 Location Madrid, Paris, Berlin Athens, Helsinki Moscow, Nairobi Abu Dhabi, Dubai Islamabad, Karachi Colombo, Dhaka Bangkok, Jakarta Beijing, Hong Kong (HK), Singapore Tokyo, Seoul Sydney, Guam New Caledonia Auckland, Fiji
Specications
Nikon COOLPIX S10 Digital Camera Type Compact digital camera Eective pixels CCD Image size (pixels) Lens Focal length f/-number Construction Vibration reduction Digital zoom 6.0 million
-in. CCD; total pixels: 6.18 million 2,816 2,112 (2816, 2816) 1,(1024) 2,048 1,536 (2048) (640) 10 Zoom-Nikkor Lens 6.363 mm (35 mm [135] picture angle equivalent: approx. 38380 mm) f/3.elements in 9 groups CCD shift Up to 4 (35 mm [135] picture angle equivalent: 1520 mm)
Autofocus (AF) Contrast-detect AF with AF-assist illumination Focus range (from lens) 30 cm (1 ft.) Macro mode: 4 cm (1.6 in.) (W) Focus-area selection Center; manual with 99 focus areas AF-assist illumination Class 1 LED product (IEC 60825-1 Edition 1.2-2001); max. output: 1,500 W Monitor Approximate frame coverage Storage Media File system File formats Exposure Metering Exposure control Range Shutter Speed Aperture Range ISO sensitivity 2.5 in., 230,000-dot, wide viewing-angle low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD with 5-level brightness adjustment Shooting mode: 97% horizontal and 97% vertical Playback: 100% horizontal and 100% vertical Internal memory (approx. 16 MB); SD (Secure Digital) memory cards DCF, Exif 2.2, and DPOF compliant Compressed: JPEG-baseline-compliant Movies: QuickTime Sound les: WAV
256-segment matrix, center-weighted, spot, spot AF area Programmed auto exposure with exposure compensation (2.0 +2.0 EV in steps of EV) +3.7 +17.5 EV Mechanical and charge-coupled electronic shutter 1000 s Electronically-controlled aperture and ND lter selection f/3.5, f/4.0, f/5.6, f/6.8, and f/13.6 50, 100, 200, 400, 800; Auto (auto gain to ISO 800) 87
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