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Thank you for your purchase of an MH-71 Battery Charger. The MH-71 is used to recharge Nikon EN-MH1 rechargeable Ni-MH batteries. Be sure to read this instruction manual thoroughly before use.
Notices 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. CAUTIONS 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 125 V Use a power cord suited to the voltage in use with AC 250 V 15 A rated plugs (NEMA 6P-15) and a minimum of SVT type cord for insulation and for anything over AWG 18 in size. Notice for customers in the State of California WARNING: Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. 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.
Deutsch
Vielen Dank fr Ihr Vertrauen in Nikon-Produkte. Das Akkuladegert MH-71 ist ein Schnellladegert fr Nickel-Metallhydrid-Akkus (NiMH) vom Typ Nikon EN-MH1. Bitte lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung aufmerksam durch, bevor Sie das Akkuladegert verwenden.
Franais
Nous vous remercions davoir fait lacquisition du chargeur daccumulateur MH-71. Le MH-71 est destin recharger les accus Ni-MH rechargeables Nikon (EN-MH1). Veuillez lire attentivement toutes les instructions de ce mode demploi avant dutiliser ce chargeur.
Espaol
Gracias por adquirir el cargador de pilas MH-71. El MH-71 se utiliza para cargar las pilas Ni-MH recargables EN-MH1 de Nikon. Antes de utilizarlo, lea detenidamente este manual.
Battery Charger Instruction Manual Chargeur daccumulateur Fiche Technique Cargador de bateras Manual de instrucciones Batterijlader Gebruikshandleiding Caricabatterie Manuale di istruzioni
Printed in Japan SB4C01 (B1) 6MAK27B1--
Las pilas usadas pueden ser tiles. Recclelas siguiendo las normas locales.
/ Power cable* / Netzkabel* / Cordon dalimentation* / Cable de corriente* / Kabel* / 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 cordon dpend du pays dacquisition. * La forma del cable depende del pas en el que se haya adquirirdo. * Kabelns form r landsspecik. * De vorm van het snoer hangt af van het land van aankoop. * La forma del cavo di alimentazione dipende dal paese di uso. *
Safety Precautions
To ensure proper operation, read this manual thoroughly before using this product. After reading, be sure to keep it where it can be seen by all those who use the product.
Precautions for Use
IMPORTANT
The Nikon MH-71 is for use with Nikon EN-MH1 rechargeable Ni-MH batteries only. Do not attempt to recharge any other batteries with the MH-71. 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. The charger must be face up while in use (the face with the CHARGE and REFRESH lamps must be uppermost). 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.
* *
/ REFRESH button / REFRESH-Taste / Commande REFRESH / Botn REFRESH / REFRESH-knapp / REFRESH knop / Pulsante REFRESH / REFRESH / REFRESH / REFRESH / REFRESH lamp / REFRESH-Anzeige / Voyant REFRESH / Indicador luminoso REFRESH / REFRESH-lampa / REFRESH lampje / Spia REFRESH / REFRESH / REFRESH /REFRESH / CHARGE lamp / CHARGE-Anzeige / Voyant CHARGE / Indicador luminoso CHARGE / Laddningslampa / CHARGE-lampje / Spia di CHARGE / / / CHARGE
Precautions for Use (Nikon EN-MH1 Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries)
/ AC inlet / Anschuss fr Netzkabel / Connecteur lectrique / Entrada CA / AC-ingng / Netznoer aansluiting / Ingresso AC / / / AC / Rechargeable EN-MH1 Ni-MH Batteries (sold separately) / Wiederauadbarer Nickel-Metallhydrid-Akku EN-MH1 (als Zubehr erhltlich) / Accus rechargeables Ni-MH EN-MH1 (vendus sparment) / Pilas recargables Ni-MH EN-MH1 (a la venta por separado) / Uppladdningsbara EN-MH1 Ni-MH-batterier (sljes separat) / Oplaadbare EN-MH1 Ni-MH batterijen (apart leverbaar) / Batterie ricaricabili EN-MH1 al Ni-MH (acquistabili separatamente) / EN-MH1 Ni-MH / EN-MH1 Ni-MH / Ni-MH EN-MH1
These rechargeable batteries are to be used exclusively with Nikon COOLPIX digital cameras that accept two Ni-MH batteries. Please note that COOLPIX cameras that accept these batteries can not be used with any other Ni-MH batteries. 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 refreshed a few times. For best performance, charge batteries at an ambient temperature of 1830 C (6486 F). Always charge both batteries at the same time. If you are using more than one pair of EN-MH1 batteries, identify the batteries in each pair by marking them where shown in Figure 2 (A) to avoid mixing batteries with different charges. Do not use batteries if the outer casing is peeling. 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. 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 refreshed a few times. The batteries should also be refreshed a few times after being lseft unused for an extended period. Batteries that retain a charge for only short periods after being refreshed 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.
Auaden der Nikon-NiMH-Akkus EN-MH1 (Abbildung 1)
1 Verbinden Sie das Netzkabel mit dem Akkuladegert (Abbildung 1-a). 2 Netzanschlusskabel in Netzsteckdose stecken. Das CHARGE-Anzeige
Luz de CHARGE Brilla constantemente Parpadea Brilla constantemente Parpadea rpidamente Nikon EN-MH1 No insertada Insertada Insertada Descripcin Cargador enchufado: introduzca las pilas recargables EN-MH1. Pilas recargndose. Carga completa (pilas totalmente cargadas): extraiga las pilas del MH-71 tal como se describe ms arriba. La temperatura no est dentro de los lmites mencionados Utilice el cargador en un lugar con la temperatura indicada. La EN-MH1 est averiada* Deje de cargar la batera inmediatamente y desconecte el cargador.
Recharging Nikon EN-MH1 Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries (Figure 1)
1 Plug the AC adapter plug into the battery charger (Figure 1-a). 2 Plug the wall plug into a power outlet. The CHARGE lamp will light. 3 Open the lid and insert a pair of EN-MH1 batteries as indicated on the charger (Figure 4 Once charging is complete, open the lid and remove the EN-MH1 batteries (press down
Battery charger recharging state and recommendations
Chargeur branch : insrez les accus rechargeables EN-MH1. Les accus se rechargent. La recharge est termine (les accus sont rechargs) : retirez-les du chargeur MH-71 comme dcrit ci-dessus. La temprature environnante ne permet pas un fonctionnement correct du chargeur MH-71 Utilisez le chargeur dans la plage de tempratures autorise. Laccumulateur rechargeable EN-MH1 na pas fonctionn correctement * Arrtez de recharger les accus et dbranchez le chargeur.
1-b). The CHARGE lamp will start to blink. Close the lid. Charging is complete when the CHARGE lamp stops blinking. on the end of each battery and remove it from the charger (Figure 1-c)) and then unplug the charger from the power outlet.
CHARGE lamp Glows Blinks Glows Nikon Description EN-MH1 Not inserted Charger plugged in: insert EN-MH1 rechargeable batteries. Inserted Batteries recharging Charging is complete (batteries are fully charged): remove batteries from the Inserted MH-71 as described above. Temperature is outside designated range: use charger inside designated temInserted perature range. EN-MH1 has malfunctioned: stop charging immediately and unplug charger.*

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The Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the
DIGITAL CAMERA
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Printed in Japan TR4K09000201(11) 6MA05111--
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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 power-on 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, 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.
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.
The Power-on Lamp
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 batteries. 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 camera 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 x button to view the last picture taken Press ^ 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 (Q 96). However, when a menu or the SET-UP menu is displayed, the monitor will turn off after three minutes, and when pictures are being shown in a non-stop slide show (Q 77) or when the camera is powered by an AC adapter, the monitor will turn off after thirty minutes.
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 menu has elapsed (Q 96).
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.
:Cancel :Set
Highlight Deutsch (German), English, Espaol (Spanish), Franais (French), Italiano (Italian), Nederlands (Dutch), Svenska (Swedish), (Japanese), (Simplified Chinese), (Traditional Chinese) or (Korean) and press I (the center of the multi selector). Select No to exit to mode currently selected with mode dial. If you exit without setting time and date, Z ("date not set") icon will flash in monitor when 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).
DATE Set time and date? No Yes
Highlight Yes and press I.
Step 1 - Select P Mode Number of Exposures Remaining
If the number of exposures remaining is zero, the message "OUT OF MEMORY" will be displayed in the monitor. No further pictures can be taken until you: choose a lower Image mode setting (Q 67) insert a new memory card (Q 10) delete some pictures (Q 22-23, 78-79)
Shooting Menu
Pressing ^ button in P (auto) mode displays the SHOOTING MENU (Q 65). Using the SHOOTING MENU, Image mode (Q 67), White balance (Q 69), Exp. +/- (Q 71), Continuous (Q 72), BSS (Q 73) or Color options (Q 74) options are available for your shooting purpose.
Step 2 - Frame the Picture
Ready the camera
Hold the camera steadily in both hands. Photographs can be framed in the monitor or the viewfinder.
Don't Block the Shot To avoid dark or partially obscured pictures, keep your fingers and other objects away from the lens, flash window and microphone (E5600 only).
Zoom out Zoom in
Frame your subject
Your Nikon digital camera is equipped with two types of built-in zoom: optical zoom, in which the camera's telescoping lens can be used to magnify the subject up to 3 , and digital zoom, in which digital processing is used to further magnify the image up to 4 , for a total of 12. Use the zoom buttons to frame your subject in the center of the monitor: Press the l (W) button to zoom out from your subject, increasing the area visible in the frame. Press the O (T) button to zoom in on your subject so that it fills a larger area of the frame. When the camera is zoomed in to maximum magnification, holding the O (T) button down for about one second will trigger digital zoom. The zoom indicator will turn yellow, and the green (AF) lamp next to the viewfinder will blink. Use the O (T) and l (W) buttons to adjust zoom in the digital zoom range. To cancel digital zoom, press l (W) until the zoom indicator turns white.
5M AUTO 10 Indicator in monitor shows amount of zoom when either button is pressed
Digital zoom
Step 2 - Frame the Picture Digital Zoom
In digital zoom, data from the camera's image sensor are processed digitally, enlarging the center portion of the picture to fill the frame. Unlike optical zoom, digital zoom does not increase the amount of detail visible in the picture. Instead, details visible at maximum optical zoom are simply enlarged, producing a slightly "grainy" image. Note that the effects of digital zoom are not visible in the viewfinder - use the monitor when framing pictures with digital zoom. Digital zoom is not available when the monitor is off or when Multi-shot 16 is selected in the CONTINUOUS menu (Q 72).
$ Flash Cancel (off) ! Anytime Flash ( fill flash) k (Slow sync)
To select the flash mode:
AUTO AUTO
Display Flash menu.
Highlight desired mode (to exit without changing mode, wait for a while or press the multi selector to left).
Auto with Red-eye Reduction
The E5600/E4600 Auto with red-eye reduction flash function uses an advanced red-eye reduction method. Several pre-flashes are fired before the main flash to reduce "red-eye." In addition, if red-eye is detected, the camera will automatically correct it when storing the picture ("In-Camera Red-Eye Fix"). When using this function, there is a slight delay before you can press the shutter-release button again for the next shot. Depending on the situation, red-eye reduction may not always produce the desired results. In some rare cases, other picture areas may be affected. Choose another flash mode and try again.
Exit menu. Flash mode shown by icon at bottom of monitor.
Sensitivity ( ISO Equivalency)
"Sensitivity" is a measure of how quickly the camera responds to light. Your Nikon digital camera normally has a sensitivity roughly equivalent to film with an ISO 50 rating. When lighting is poor and the flash is off ($), the camera will automatically increase sensitivity, permitting faster exposures and minimizing blur caused by inadvertent camera movement (camera shake). An ISO icon will appear in the monitor to warn that the picture may be slightly mottled.
The 2 (Camera Shake) Icon
When lighting is poor and the flash is off ($), shutter speeds will slow and pictures may be blurred. If the shutter speed required for exposure is very slow, a 2 (camera shake) warning will appear in the monitor. Use of a tripod or support is recommended.
Flash Range
Flash range varies with zoom position. The range at minimum zoom is 0.4 - 3.3m (14 - 1010) and 0.4 - 2.0 m (14 - 67) at maximum zoom.
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.
Each time shutter-release button is pressed, camera takes 16 shots in about three seconds and arranges them in four rows to form a single c Economy (1600) picture. Focus, exposure, and white balance are determined by first shot in each series.
Sports Assist
In Sports or Sports composite mode, the focus is constantly reset until it is locked by pressing the shutter-release button halfway.
m Night Portrait Assist
m (night portrait assist) mode is used for taking portrait shots at night, when it provides a natural balance between the main subject and the background. Pictures taken at slow shutter speeds are adjusted to improve quality, slightly increasing processing time; to prevent blurring, mount the camera on a tripod or rest it on a flat, stable surface. For more information on framing assist options, see i Portrait Assist (Q 31).
! % Y OFF* & OFF More on Photography
Flash Mode Selection in m Mode
Flash mode is automatically set to % (auto with red-eye reduction).
e Scene Mode
e (scene) mode offers a menu of twelve "scenes," each corresponding to a common situation, such as a backlit subject, sunset, or interior shot. Camera settings are automatically adjusted to suit the selected scene, sparing you the necessity of adjusting each setting separately. To take pictures in scene mode, rotate the mode dial to e and follow the steps below.
Scene mode
PARTY/INDOOR
BEACH/SNOW
Display scene menu.
Choose scene. Current selection shown by large icon and caption.
Make selection to return to shooting mode. Selected scene shown by icon at top left corner of monitor.
e Scene Mode The following scenes are available:
BPARTY/INDOOR
Use for shots that include details of the background, or to capture the effects of candlelight and other indoor background lighting.
CBEACH/SNOW
Vividly captures the brightness of such subjects as snowfields, beaches, or sunlit expanses of water. Flash mode automatically set to !AUTO; other modes can be selected. ! !#* Y OFF* & OFF
DSUNSET
Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises.
When the 2 icon appears in the monitor, pictures may be blurred. In this section, the precautions that you can take to avoid blur are indicated by stars: hold camera in both hands and brace elbows against your body. use a tripod or rest the camera on a flat, level surface.
EDUSK/DAWN
More on Photography Preserves the colors seen in the weak natural light before sunrise or after sunset. Focus is fixed at infinity.
Pictures taken at slow shutter speeds are processed to improve quality, slightly increasing time before pictures are saved to memory or memory card. ! $ Y OFF* & OFF
Change number of pictures displayed Cancel thumbnail playback
With four thumbnails displayed, press l (W) button once to view nine thumbnails. Press O (T) to "zoom in" l (W)/O (T) from nine thumbnails to four-thumbnail view, or, when four thumbnails are displayed, to return to full-screen playback. Cancel thumbnail playback and return to full-screen playback. Confirmation dialog will be displayed. Press the multi selector up or down to highlight option, and press I to select.
Delete highlighted picture
Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom
Use the O (T) button to zoom in on still images displayed in full-screen playback. While the picture is zoomed in, you can save a cropped copy of the picture that contains only the portion of the image visible in the monitor. Playback zoom and cropping are not available when the current picture is a movie or a copy created using the small picture option (Q 64, 83). Cropped copies can not be further cropped.
To Zoom in View other areas of picture Zoom out l (W) Press O (T)
: Scroll
: Zoom
Description Zoom increases each time button is pressed, to a maximum of 10. While image is zoomed in, O icon and zoom ratio are displayed in top left corner of monitor. Use the multi selector to scroll to areas of picture not visible in monitor. To use the multi selector to view other pictures, cancel zoom. Zoom decreases each time l (W) button is pressed. To cancel zoom, zoom picture out until entire picture is displayed. Cancel zoom and return to full-screen playback. More on Playback
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.
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 I (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 2,592 1,944 (E5600 only) 2,288 1,712, 2,048 1,536 , 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 in the form "RSCNnnnn.JPG." "nnnn" is a four-digit number assigned automatically by the camera. Photo Trim
Before Connecting the Camera
Pictures can be copied from the camera to the computer by: Pressing the I (V) button on the camera (Q 81) Clicking the button in PictureProject Which method you will use depends on your computer's operating system and the USB option selected in the SET-UP menu of the camera. After consulting the following table, select the appropriate option using the USB item in the SET-UP menu of the camera. The default option is Mass storage.
SET-UP 2/3 Blur warning Auto off Format memory Language Interface
INTERFACE USB Video mode
USB PTP Mass storage
Pictures transferred using: Operating system Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Professional Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Mac OS X 10.1.5 or later Camera I (V) button* PictureProject button
Choose Mass storage or PTP. Choose Mass storage. Choose PTP. Choose Mass storage or PTP.
* The camera I (V) button can not be used to transfer pictures in the following cases. Use the PictureProject button.
When transferring pictures from the camera memory and Mass storage is selected for the USB option When the memory card write-protect switch is in the "lock" position. Unlock by sliding the switch to the "write" position before transferring pictures.
Connecting the USB Cable
Turn the computer on and wait for it to start up. After confirming that the camera is off, connect the UC-E6 USB cable as shown below. Connect the camera directly to the computer; do not connect the cable via a USB hub or keyboard.
UC-E6 USB cable
You can now turn the camera on and transfer pictures as described in the Quick Start Guide.
Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Do NOT select PTP when connecting the camera to a computer running one of the above operating systems. If you have connected the camera to a computer running one of the above operating systems with PTP selected in the USB menu, disconnect the camera as described below. Be sure to select Mass storage before reconnecting the camera. Windows 2000 Professional A dialog will be displayed welcoming you to the Found New Hardware Wizard. Click Cancel to close the dialog, and then disconnect the camera. Windows Millennium Edition (Me) After displaying a message stating that the hardware information database is being updated, the computer will start the Add New Hardware Wizard. Click Cancel to exit the wizard, and then disconnect the camera. Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) The Add New Hardware Wizard will be displayed. Click Cancel to exit the wizard, and then disconnect the camera.
Disconnecting the Camera
If PTP is selected in the USB menu, you can turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable once transfer is complete. If you have not changed the USB option in the camera SET-UP menu from its default setting of Mass storage, you must remove the camera from the system as shown below before turning the camera off or disconnecting the cable. Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional Click the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon ( ) in the taskbar and select Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device from the menu that appears.
Windows 2000 Professional Click the "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon ( ) in the taskbar and select Stop USB Mass Storage Device from the menu that appears. Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Click the "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon ( ) in the taskbar and select Stop USB Disk from the menu that appears. Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) In My Computer, click with the right mouse button on the removable disk corresponding to the camera and select Eject from the menu that appears.
Mac OS X Drag the "NO_NAME" camera volume into the Trash.
Mac OS X
Printing Pictures
Pictures stored in the memory or on the memory card can be printed in the same way as pictures taken with a film camera. Using the Print set option in the PLAYBACK MENU, you can specify the pictures to be printed, the number of prints, and the information to be included with each print.
Printing pictures
Pictures can be printed as follows. By printer or at a photo lab Pictures can be printed by inserting a memory card containing pictures into a printer or having prints made at a digital photo lab. If a print order has been created, the printer or photo lab must support DPOF. Pictures stored in the camera memory can be printed. They must be copied to the memory card (Q 84). Copy the pictures before creating a print order. By a printer that supports PictBridge (Q 56) Connect the camera to a printer that supports PictBridge to print pictures. Print order data can be used. By transferring pictures to a PC and printing them For more information, see the PictureProject Reference Manual.
PLAYBACK MENU 1/2 Print set Slide show Delete Protect Transfer marking
:Exit :Set :Help
PRINT SET Print selected Delete print set
Highlight Print set.
Display PRINT SET menu.
PRINT SELECTION
Highlight Print selected.
Pictures on memory card displayed as thumbnail images.
This option is used to transfer pictures from the camera's internal memory to the memory card, or vice versa. } indicates the camera's internal memory and / the memory card. This option is displayed only when the memory card is inserted.
Copying Selected Pictures
CAMERA TO CARD Selected images All images
Highlight (memory memory card) or (memory card memory), press the multi selector to right.
Highlight Selected images.
Pictures in memory or on memory card are displayed. (Based on when is selected in step 1)
CAMERA TO CARD
Selected images will be copied. OK? 2005. 05. : 00
Select highlighted picture. Selected pictures marked by A icon. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to select additional pictures. To deselect picture, highlight and press the multi selector down.
Confirmation dialog displayed. Select Yes to copy pictures, No to exit without copying pictures.
Copying All Pictures
To copy all pictures in the memory or on the memory card:
Highlight (memory memory card) or (memory card memory), press multi selector to right.
Highlight All images.
CAMERA TO CARD All images will be copied. OK? No Yes
If there is not enough space in the memory or on the memory card to receive the copy, the message "IMAGE CANNOT BE SAVED" will be displayed (Q 109). Delete unwanted pictures or insert a new memory card (if using a memory card) before trying again. Copying of pictures taken with another make of camera or retouched on a computer is not guaranteed by Nikon. The Playback Menu
File Number
When pictures are copied using the All images option, all the pictures in the folder are copied with the same file numbers. The newly copied folder is assigned the lowest available number. When pictures are copied using the Selected images option, the newly copied pictures are numbered consecutively from the largest number existing between the two memory sources. Ex: when the last number in the source memory is 32 (DSCN0032.JPG) and the last number in the destination memory is 15 (DSCN0015.JPG) The copied pictures are assigned numbers starting from DSCN0033. 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 Set-up Menu
Using the Set-up Menu
The SET-UP menu contains the following options:
Option Welcome screen Date Monitor settings Date imprint Sound settings Blur warning Auto off Format memory/ card Language Interface Auto transfer Reset all Battery type Menus Firmware version Description Choose the welcome screen displayed when the camera is turned on. Set the camera clock. Hide or display the monitor indicators and set the monitor brightness. Imprint pictures with the date and/or time of recording. 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. Set USB mode or the video mode. Choose whether or not to set Transfer marking option to the picture taken. Restore camera settings to default values. Choose the type of batteries inserted in the camera. Choose a type of the camera menu. Display the current firmware version. Q 89 90-95 The Set-up Menu 99 49, 103 104
SET-UP 1/3 Welcome screen Date Monitor settings Date imprint Sound settings
:Set :Help
To clear the SET-UP menu from the monitor, rotate the mode dial to another setting or press the x button.
Using the Set-up Menu Icon Type Display
Using Menus option of the SET-UP menu switches the menu display between Text and Icons (Q 103).
Welcome screen
Set-up Menu Help
Pressing O(T) button when displaying the SET-UP menu displays the help for the selected item.
Welcome screen Choose the image displayed when the camera is turned on.
Welcome Screen
This option is used to choose the welcome screen displayed when the camera is turned on.
WELCOME IMAGE SELECT Disable welcome Nikon Animation Select an image
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 (default option)
Short animation is displayed when camera is turned on.
Specifications
E5600/E4600 digital camera 5.1 million (E5600); 4.0 million (E4600) E5600 1/2.5 high-density CCD; total pixels: 5.36 million CCD E4600 1/2.5 high-density CCD; total pixels: 4.23 million 2,592 1,944 (2592) (E5600 only) 2,288 1,712 (2288) (E4600 only) 2,048 1,536 (2048) (E5600 only) Image size (pixels) 1,600 1,200 (1600) (E4600 only) 1,(1024) (640) Lens 3 Zoom Nikkor E5600: F=5.7 - 17.1 mm (35-mm [135] camera-format equivalent: 35 - 105 mm) Focal length E4600: F=5.7 - 17.1 mm (35-mm [135] camera-format equivalent: 34 - 102 mm) f/-number f/2.9 - f/4.9 Construction Seven elements in six groups 4 (35-mm [135] camera-format equivalent: Digital zoom 420 mm [E5600]/408 mm [E4600]) Contrast-detect through the lens (TTL) AF Autofocus (AF) Focus range 30 cm (1) - ; macro mode 4 cm/1.6 (M) - Focus-area selection Center with five-area selection in frame assist mode Viewfinder Real-image zoom viewfinder with LED indication Magnification 0.3 - 0.76 Frame coverage Approximately 82% horizontal and 82% vertical Monitor 1.8, 80,000-dot, amorphous silicon TFT LCD monitor Frame coverage Approximately 97% horizontal and 97% vertical (shooting mode) Storage Media Internal memory (14 MB)/SD memory cards Compliant with Design Rule for Camera File System File system (DCF), Exif 2.2, and Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) File formats Compressed: JPEG-baseline-compliant, Movies: QuickTime 256-segment matrix metering linked to AF area Metering (when frame is displayed in frame-assisted scene mode) Programmed auto exposure with exposure compensation Exposure Exposure control (-2.0 - +2.0 EV in steps of 1/3 EV) W: +1.1 - +17.1 EV Range T: +2.6 - +18.6 EV Shutter Mechanical and charge-coupled electronic shutter Speed 4 - 1/3,000 s Aperture Electronically-controlled preset aperture Range Two steps (f/2.9 and f/4.9 [W]) Type Effective pixels
Approximately equivalent to ISO 50 (auto gain of two to four times) (up to equivalent of ISO 200) Ten-second duration W: 0.4 - 3.3 m/14 - 1010 T: 0.4 - 2.0 m/14 - 67 Sensor flash system USB Can be selected from NTSC and PAL A/V out/digital I/O (E5600); Video out/digital I/O (E4600); Two rechargeable Nikon EN-MH1 NiMH batteries Two LR6 (AA) alkaline batteries Two ZR6 (AA) nickel manganese batteries Two FR6/L91 (AA) lithium batteries EH-62B AC adapter E5600: 220 frames (alkaline batteries) 340 frames (EN-MH1) 600 frames (lithium batteries) E4600: 230 frames (alkaline batteries) 360 frames (EN-MH1) 630 frames (lithium batteries). Measured at standard temperature (25C/77F) with fully charged batteries based on CIPA standard: zoom adjusted with each shot, flash used in approximately one half of shots, image type set to Normal. 35 mm (3.3 2.4 1.3) 130 g (4.6 oz) without battery or memory card 0 - 40 C (32 - 104 F) Less than 85% (no condensation)
Macro mode, 27, 41-61 Memory cards, ii, 2, 10-11, 105 approved, 105 capacity of, 16, 68 formatting, 11, 80, 97 insertion and removal of, 10-11 MENU button, 3 Menus, see Icon type display MH-70 battery charger, 105 MH-71 battery charger, 9, 105 Microphone, 2, 47 Mode dial, 3, 6 Monitor, ii, 3, 4-5, 18-19, 106 indicators in, 4-5 turning on and off, 5, 92 Monitor settings, 92 MOV, see Movies Movie menu, the, 62 Movie options, 62
File numbering, 23, 101 Fill flash, 24, 39 FIREWORKS SHOW, 38 Firmware version, 104 Flash, ii, 2, 24-25, 69 mode, 24-25 Focus lock, 7, 21 Focus, 7, 20-21, 63 Format card, 82, 97 Framing assist, 6, 28, 29-33 Framing pictures, 18-19, 2933
Clock, see Date CLOSE UP, 37 Close-ups, 27, 41, 61
Movies, 60-64 auto-focus mode, 63 recording, 60-63 viewing, 64 Multi selector, 3, 7 MUSEUM, 38
e (scene) mode, 28, 35-51 Self-portraits, 26 Self-timer lamp, 2, 26 Self-timer, 26, 73 Sensitivity, 25 Setup menu, 87-104 f (setup) mode, 6, 87-104 Shooting menu, 65-74 Shutter-release button, 2, 7 Shutter-release delay, see Selftimer Size, see Image mode Slide show, 77 Small pic, 83 Smear, 106 Sound settings, 94 Speaker, 2 Speedlight, see Flash Standby mode, 13, 96 Strap, camera, i, 2 SUNSET, 36 Support information, 1
Viewfinder, 2, 3, 18-19
W button, see Zoom buttons Water-proof case (WP-CP3), 39, 105 Welcome screen, 89 White balance, 69-70 preset, 70 Wide angle, see Zoom
NIGHT LANDSCAPE, 37 NTSC, see Video mode Number of exposures remaining, 16, 17, 68
Zoom, 18-19 digital, 18-19, 61 indicator, 18 optical, 18-19 playback, 43 Zoom buttons, 3, 18, 42-43
On/off, see Power switch
PAL, see Video mode PANORAMA ASSIST, 40 PARTY/INDOOR, 28, 35, 36 PictBridge, 56, 59 PictureProject, 49 Play back, 22-23, 42-51 full-screen playback, 2223 movie playback, 64 on TV, 48 Playback menu, 76-86 Power switch, 2, 12-13 Power-on lamp, 2, 12-13, 16 Print set, 52-55, 76, 93 Printing pictures, 52-59, 68 direct printing, 56-59 DPOF printing, 52-54, 5758 See also Date imprint, Digital Print Order Format Protect, 79 Protected pictures, 79
T button, see Zoom buttons Telephoto, see Zoom Television, 48, 49 connecting to, 44 taking pictures for display on, 61, 67 Thumbnail playback, 42 Time zone, 14-15, 91 Transfer marking pictures for, 8182, 100 Transfer marking, 81 Tripod, 3
Quality, see Image mode Quick Time, see Movies
UNDERWATER, 39 USB, 49-51, 56, 99 cable (UC-E6), 49-50, 56 connector, 3
Red-eye reduction, see Flash Reset all, 100 Resizing pictures, see Small pic
VCR, 48, 99 Video cable (EG-CP11), 48 Video mode, 44, 99 Video output connector, 3
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