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8Before You BeginNotices• No part of the manuals included with this productmay be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,stored in a retrieval system, o
98Advanced Camera Settings – The Set-up MenuThe Set-up MenuThe Set-up menu includes the items in the followingtable. See “Using the Menus” (P.76) for
99Advanced Camera Settings – The Set-up MenuThe Shooting, Movie, Playback and Set-up menus can be displayed using textor icons.You can select the welc
100Advanced Camera Settings – The Set-up MenuUse this option to set the time and date. When traveling, you can use the Time zone option to automatical
101Advanced Camera Settings – The Set-up MenuYou can set the monitor indicators on/off, and adjust the brightness of themonitor.Photo InfoBrightnessTh
102Advanced Camera Settings – The Set-up MenuDate information will be imprinted on the bottom right corner of pictureswhen shooting. The imprinted dat
103Advanced Camera Settings – The Set-up MenuDate CounterUse this option to imprint the number of days remaining un-til a specified date or the number
104Advanced Camera Settings – The Set-up MenuThe shot confirmation LED will light after shooting to confirm that the shothas been taken.The built-in A
105Advanced Camera Settings – The Set-up MenuYou can set the button sound on/off and select the volume of shutter andstart-up sounds.The monitor turns
106Advanced Camera Settings – The Set-up MenuUse this option to format the internal memory or memory card.• To format the internal memory, remove the
107Advanced Camera Settings – The Set-up MenuUse this option to change the interface settings for connecting the camera toa computer, printer, or vide
9Before You BeginCAUTIONSModificationsThe FCC requires the user to be notified thatany changes or modifications made to this de-vice that are not expr
108Advanced Camera Settings – The Set-up MenuThe camera settings will be restored to the default settings.Resetting File Numbering to 0001To reset the
109Wireless Transfer ModeWireless Transfer ModeWhat is Wireless Transfer Mode?Wireless transfer mode, which is based on the IEEE 802.11b/g standard, i
110Wireless Transfer ModeSetting Up Wireless Transfer ModeUse the supplied Wireless Camera Setup Utility (hereafter Setup Utility) toconfigure your co
111Wireless Transfer ModeChecking that Setup Utility is InstalledThe Setup Utility is installed with PictureProject from the CD-ROM supplied with thec
112Wireless Transfer ModeConfiguration ProcedureAfter starting the Setup Utility, perform the following steps to configure a profile de-vice.• For mor
113Wireless Transfer Mode* After step 6, repeat procedure from step 5 of Create an Ad-hoc (Camera to Computer) net-work profile. After the ad-hoc netw
114Wireless Transfer ModeConfiguration Details1Confirm that your camera’s battery is inserted and fully charged.After connecting the camera and comput
115Wireless Transfer Mode4Select type of configuration from options that are displayed.The Setup Utility shows types of configuration based on the wir
116Wireless Transfer Mode6Enter network settings.Enter the settings for connecting the camera and thecomputer via a wireless network.• When selecting
117Wireless Transfer ModeWireless Printing ProfilesWhether a printer is connected to the computer or not, after configuring a profile, two profiles (o
10Before You BeginSymbol for separate collection applicable in European countriesThis symbol indicates that this product is to be collected separately
118Wireless Transfer ModeInformation about Profile ConfigurationConfiguration of Profile DevicesEvery computer that will connect to the camera must be
119Wireless Transfer ModeAuthentication and Security for Wireless TransferThe following combinations are available on this camera (AES is not availabl
120Wireless Transfer ModeConfirming ProfilesA profile is information about a profile device and is stored in the camera. Youcan use the Setup Utility
121Wireless Transfer ModeTransferring Images to a ComputerUsing Wireless Transfer ModeWirelessly transfer images to a computer or print images using t
122Wireless Transfer ModeTransferring Images to a ComputerDisplaying the WIRELESS MENU:Rotate mode dial to Y and turn cam-era on.•The CHOOSE PROFILE s
123Wireless Transfer ModeSignal IndicatorThe signal strength is represented by a five-level indicator on the monitor. When the camera is out-side the
124Wireless Transfer ModeTransferring Images Not in a Computer: Easy TransferChecking Connection with Profile DeviceIn Wireless transfer mode, highlig
125Wireless Transfer ModeTransferring Images by Specific Recording Date: Shooting DateWhen Using Shooting DatePictures with no date set (P.22, 100) ca
126Wireless Transfer ModeTransferring Images with Transfer Mark: Marked ImagesHighlight Marked Images in WIRE-LESS MENU.Transfer images.Press d to tr
127Wireless Transfer ModeSelecting and Transferring Images: Selected ImagesThe n Wireless Transfer MarkThe n mark that appears on images in step 3 dis
11Before You BeginIntroductionUse Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesNikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to the highest standards and include compl
128Wireless Transfer ModeImmediately Transferring Recorded Images: Shoot & TransferChanging the SettingsPress m while the camera is in Shooting mo
129Wireless Transfer ModeTransferring Images Using a Computer: PC ModeWhen Multiple Computers Share the Same SSIDIf the camera has stored the profiles
130Wireless Transfer ModeTransferring Images to a PrinterPrinting Images from a Printer Connected to a Computer: WirelessPrintingRotate mode dial to Y
131Wireless Transfer ModeNote on Printing via Wireless LANIn infrastructure mode, only printers on the same network as the computer can be used. Print
132Technical NotesTechnical NotesOptional AccessoriesThe following optional accessories are available for your Nikon digital camera.Contact your local
133Technical NotesCaring for Your CameraTo ensure continued enjoyment of your Nikon product, observe the followingprecautions when storing or using th
134Technical NotesCleaningLensOne key to preserving the condition of glass parts is to not touch them withyour fingers. Remove dust or lint with a blo
135Technical NotesStorageTurn the camera off when not in use and check that the power-on lamp is offbefore putting the camera away. To prevent mold or
136Technical NotesError MessagesThe following table lists the error messages and other warnings that appearon the monitor and how to deal with them.Di
137Technical NotesIMAGE CANNOT BE SAVED M or ODestination is out ofmemory for copyingpicture.• Format destination.• Insert new memory card or deleteun
12Before You BeginParts of the CameraMode dialPower switch (P.24)Built-in flash(P.28)Lens (P.134, 151)Eyelet for camerastrapShutter-release button (P.
138Technical NotesWARNING!!NO MENU IN AUTO MODEPLEASE USE ANOTHER MODE um was pressed dur-ing X mode.When the mode dial is set to X, menucannot be dis
139Technical NotesError Messages During Wireless Transfer Mode* For more information, see the manual for the optional PD-10 wireless printer adapter.D
140Technical NotesTroubleshootingIf your camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common prob-lems below before consulting your local r
141Technical NotesNo picture is takenwhen shutter-release button ispressed• Camera is in Playback mode.• Battery is exhausted.• Flash lamp blinks: fla
142Technical NotesCopy cannot be cre-ated using small pic-ture, crop, orD-Lighting• Picture is a retouched copy.• There is not enough free space in th
143Technical NotesAppendixDefault SettingsFor Reset All (P.108) restores the following default settings: (P.108)Scene menu DefaultbPORTRAIT (FACE AF)A
144Technical Notes• Reset all also clears the current file number (P.147) from memory. Numbering willcontinue from the lowest number available. To res
145Technical NotesImage Quality/Size and Number of Exposures Remaining • If number of exposures remaining is 10,000 or more, camera exposure count dis
146Technical NotesSettings for Scene ModeThe following table shows each default setting for the Scene modes. Each setting re-turns to default when the
147Technical NotesImage File and Folder NamesIn the internal memory or on the memory card, pictures are identified by file nameswith three parts: a fo
13Before You BeginZoom (j/kl) buttons (P.25, 15)Multi selectorPlay i button (P.49)m button (P.76)Flash (J) lamp (P.29)Delete T button (P.27, 51)Monito
148Technical NotesTime ZoneThe camera supports the following time zones. Time zone increments of less than onehour are not supported. When traveling t
149Technical NotesOptions for ISO SensitivityOptions for White BalanceAuto OffWhen the camera enters Standby mode and the power-on lamp blinks, perfor
150Technical NotesRestrictions on Editing ImagesYou can edit images by trimming them (cropping), adjusting the brightness(D-Lighting), or creating a s
151Technical NotesSpecificationsNikon COOLPIX P3 Digital CameraType Compact digital cameraEffective pixels 8.1 millionImage sensor 1/1.8 in. high-dens
152Technical Notes*1Based on Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standard for measuring life of camerabatteries. Measured at 25°C (77°F); z
153Technical Notes*2Maximum logical data rates according to IEEE standard. Actual rates may differ.• Industry standard for measuring life of camera ba
154Technical NotesSpecifications• Nikon will not be held liable for any errors this manual may contain. • The appearance of this product and its speci
155Technical NotesSymbolsE Aperture-priority auto, 12, 41, 42X Auto shooting mode, 12, 24-26T Delete button, 13, 27, 51, 94I Exposure compensation, 13
156Technical NotesDirect sunlight, 149D-Lighting, 92, 150DPOF, 70, 72, 75, 154DSCN, 147DUSK/DAWN J, 37, 146EEG-CP14, see Audio/video (A / V) cableEH-6
157Technical NotesMonitor, 13, 14-15, 134indicators, 14-15Monitor brightness, 101Monitor settings, 101Brightness, 101Photo info, 101MOV, see MoviesMov
14Before You BeginThe Monitor1/601/60F2.7F2.7999999991/60 F2.7 999912425262728233029323125734 68910111214151316171820 192122ShootingIcons displayed va
158Technical NotesSpeaker, 13SPORTS P, 38, 146SSCN, 147Standby mode, 25, 105, 121Strap, camera, 12SUNSET I, 37, 146Support information, 11TTelephoto b
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15Before You BeginDisplaying Help DialogsThis camera displays explanations about the various modes and menuson the monitor. Pressing l (Help) when dis
16First StepsFirst StepsCharging the BatteryThe camera uses the supplied EN-EL5 rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Fullycharge the battery with the sup
17First Steps2Charge battery.Insert the battery into the charger as illus-trated.• The CHARGE lamp starts blinkingwhen the battery is correctly insert
Trademark InformationApple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTime are registered trademarks of AppleComputer, Inc. Finder is trademark of A
18First StepsInserting the BatteryInsert a fully-charged EN-EL5 battery into the camera.1Open battery chamber/memory card slot cover.Slide the cover u
19First StepsThe Battery Chamber/Memory Card Slot Cover• The camera cannot be turned on when the battery chamber/memory card slot cover is open.• If t
20First StepsInserting Memory CardsPictures can be stored in the camera’s internal memory (approximately23 MB) or on an optional Secure Digital (SD) m
21First StepsRemoving Memory CardsTurn the camera off andconfirm that the power-onlamp has gone out beforeremoving memory cards.Open the battery chamb
22First StepsBasic SetupA language-selection dialog is displayed the first time the camera is turnedon. Select a language and set the time and date as
23First Steps Note on Daylight Saving TimeTo turn daylight saving time on or off, press the multi selector down to highlight DaylightSaving andpress d
24Basic Photography and PlaybackBasic Photography and PlaybackX ModeThis section describes how to take pictures in X (Auto shooting) mode, anautomatic
25Basic Photography and PlaybackStep 3. Frame picture.3Ready camera.Hold the camera steady, keeping your fingers andother objects away from the lens,
26Basic Photography and PlaybackStep 4. Focus and shoot.Note on RecordingWhen the y icon is displayed or the memory icon (M or O) is blinking, picture
27Basic Photography and PlaybackViewing PicturesDeleting PicturesTurning Camera On with iWhen the camera is off, pressing i for approximately one seco
1Thank you for your purchase of a NikonCOOLPIX P3 digital camera. This manual hasbeen written to help you enjoy taking pictureswith your Nikon digital
28Basic Photography and PlaybackUsing the FlashThe following five flash modes are available:Red-Eye ReductionPre-flashes are fired several times at lo
29Basic Photography and PlaybackSelecting the Flash OptionNote on Using the FlashWhen taking flash pictures at a wide-angle zoom position, bright refl
30Basic Photography and PlaybackTaking Pictures with the Self-TimerThe self-timer allows you to appear in your own pictures. When using the self-timer
31Basic Photography and PlaybackSelecting Focus OptionThe following four options are available:Note on Focus OptionFocus option cannot be selected in
32Basic Photography and PlaybackExposure CompensationExposure compensation is used to alter the exposure from the value suggestedby the camera. Exposu
33Selecting Scene ModeSelecting Scene ModeScene ModeYou can select from a menu of 16 “scenes”, each corresponding to a partic-ular situation. Camera s
34Selecting Scene ModeAdvanced Options EffectsYou may not be able to check the Advanced options effects on the monitor while shooting. To seethe resul
35Selecting Scene ModeAvailable Scene ModesNote on Using a TripodTurn Vibration reduction (P.48) off when using a tripod.A PORTRAIT (FACE AF)Use for p
36Selecting Scene ModeE LANDSCAPEUse for vivid landscape shots that enhance outlines, colors, and con-trast in such subjects as skyscapes and forests.
37Selecting Scene ModeNote on Using a TripodTurn Vibration reduction (P.48) off when using a tripod.I SUNSETPreserves the deep hues seen in sunsets an
2Table of ContentsBefore You Begin ... 6For Your Safety ...
38Selecting Scene ModeM CLOSE UPPhotograph flowers, insects, and other small objects at close range.Effect 1: The subject is captured more vividly and
39Selecting Scene ModeUsing A PORTRAIT (FACE AF) ModeTaking Pictures with Face-priority AF• The camera focuses continuously until the focus and exposu
40Selecting Scene ModeUsing F PANORAMA ASSIST ModeNote on Panorama AssistSettings for the flash, self-timer, focus, exposure, and zoom position cannot
41Additional Shooting OptionsAdditional Shooting OptionsUsing Exposure ControlTwo types of Exposure modes M (Programmed au-to) and E (Aperture-priorit
42Additional Shooting OptionsE Aperture Priority Auto• If the selected aperture would result in the picture being underexposed or overex-posed, the ap
43Additional Shooting OptionsSelecting Image Quality and SizeThe image quality and size you select determine the file size of a picture whenstored in
44Additional Shooting OptionsSelecting Image Quality or SizeRotate mode dial to Z.IMAGE MODE menu is displayed.Highlight Image quality or Imagesize a
45Additional Shooting OptionsUsing ISO SensitivityISO Sensitivity is a measure of how the camera’s sensor reacts to light. Settinga high ISO will let
46Additional Shooting OptionsSetting White BalanceAdjust the white balance based on the light source to give the image the mostrealistic colors possib
47Additional Shooting OptionsPreset White BalancePreset white balance is used when shooting under mixedlighting or to compensate for light sources wit
3Viewing Pictures on the Camera ... 49Full-screen Playback Mode...
48Additional Shooting OptionsUsing Vibration Reduction (VR)Vibration reduction adjusts the lens to compensate for camera motion thatcan blur your imag
49Viewing Pictures on the CameraViewing Pictures on the CameraFull-screen Playback ModePress i in Shooting mode to view pictures in Full-screen playba
50Viewing Pictures on the CameraViewing Multiple Pictures: Thumbnail PlaybackPressing j (t) in Full-screen playback mode (P.49)displays pictures in “c
51Viewing Pictures on the CameraHistogram DisplayPress d in Full-screen playback mode (P.49) to viewthe histogram display. The following settings appe
52Viewing Pictures on the CameraTaking a Closer LookQuick Playback ZoomPress k (v) in Full-screen playback mode (P.49) to activateQuick playback zoom
53Viewing Pictures on the CameraPlayback ZoomWhile Quick playback zoom is in effect, press k (v) or j(t) to zoom the picture in or out. Pictures can b
54Viewing Pictures on the CameraCreating a Cropped CopyWhen the N:u icon is displayed in Quick playback zoom (P.52) or Playback zoommode (P.53), you c
55Viewing Pictures on the CameraVoice MemosA voice memo can be recorded using the built-in microphone and appendedto any picture marked with the N:O (
56Recording and Viewing MoviesRecording and Viewing MoviesSelecting Movie OptionsSelecting Movie OptionsSelect the type of movie according to your sho
57Recording and Viewing MoviesSelecting Auto-Focus ModeAuto-focus mode can be selected when shooting movies. Select Auto-focus mode inthe Movie menu,
4Advanced Camera Settings... 76Using the Menus...
58Recording and Viewing MoviesRecording MoviesMovies are recorded with sound via the camera’s built-in microphone asQuickTime files with the extension
59Recording and Viewing MoviesRecording a Time-Lapse MovieThe camera takes pictures at a specified intervals to create a silent movie with a framerate
60Recording and Viewing MoviesMovie PlaybackMovies are marked with the S icon in Full-screenplayback mode (P.49). Press d to play back a movie.Playbac
61TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionTV, Computer or Printer ConnectionWhen viewing pictures or movies on a TV or computer, using the optionalEH-62A AC
62TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionConnecting to a ComputerBefore transferring pictures or movies to a computer, PictureProject must beinstalled. For
63TV, Computer or Printer Connection5Data transfer starts.All pictures and movies marked with the E (Transfer mark) icon (P.95)will be transferred to
64TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionSelecting a USB Option for Connection to a ComputerRotate the mode dial to a and select Interface to setthe USB op
65TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionNotes on TransferWhile transfer is in progress, do not:• Disconnect the USB cable.• Turn the camera off.• Remove t
66TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionDisconnecting the CameraWhen PTP is selected in USB Option:Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable once t
67TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionConnecting to a PrinterWhen the camera is connected to a PictBridge-compatible printer via theUC-E6 USB cable, sel
5Wireless Transfer Mode ... 109What is Wireless Transfer Mode?...
68TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionConnecting the Camera to a Printer1Set USB option to PTP in INTERFACE menu ofSet-up menu (P.107).2Turn camera off.
69TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionPrinting Pictures One at a TimeConnect the camera and printer (P.68), and then follow the steps below:PictBridgePi
70TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionPrinting Multiple PicturesConnect the camera and printer (P.68), and then follow the steps below:Display PRINT MEN
71TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionSelected pictures are displayed.• To return to the PRINT SELECTIONscreen, press m.Start printing.• The camera retu
72TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionCreating a DPOF Print Order: Print SetYou can create a digital “print order” specifying the pictures to print, the
73TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionSetting Print Order by DayYou can set a print order to print all pictures taken on the same date.Set number of cop
74TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionPrint SetIf you display the PRINT SET menu after creating a print order, the Date and Info options will bereset.Hi
75TV, Computer or Printer ConnectionDateIf Date is selected, the recording date will appear on pictures printed using DPOF. The date to beprinted will
76Advanced Camera SettingsAdvanced Camera SettingsUsing the MenusShooting, playback, movie, and camera set-up menus are available.Displaying the Menus
77Advanced Camera SettingsNavigating the MenusWhen navigating the menus, use the multi selector.Highlight menu item. Display options.Highlight option.
6Before You BeginBefore You BeginFor Your SafetyTo prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others,read the following safety p
78Advanced Camera Settings – The Shooting MenuThe Shooting MenuThe Shooting menu includes the items in the follow-ing table. See “Using the Menus” (P.
79Advanced Camera Settings – The Shooting MenuThe camera’s built-in light metering system calculates the brightness of thesubject to determine the bes
80Advanced Camera Settings – The Shooting MenuSelect one of the following six options.Continuousqr Single(default setting)Takes one picture each time
81Advanced Camera Settings – The Shooting MenuRestrictions on Continuous Shooting• Settings other than Single cannot be used in combination with BSS (
82Advanced Camera Settings – The Shooting MenuWhen Best Shot Selector (BSS) is on, the camera takes up to 10 pictures whilethe shutter-release button
83Advanced Camera Settings – The Shooting MenuUse this function when unusual lighting conditions make it difficult to deter-mine the correct exposure
84Advanced Camera Settings – The Shooting MenuThis setting adjusts contrast for optimal results before storing pictures in theinternal memory or on th
85Advanced Camera Settings – The Shooting MenuSaturation control increases or decreases the vividness of colors.Saturation ControlPQMaximumGives vivid
86Advanced Camera Settings – The Shooting MenuUse this option to determine where the camera focuses.Focus Area Display• When the subject is in focus,
87Advanced Camera Settings – The Shooting MenuUse this option to determine how the camera focuses when shooting still pic-tures.Auto-focus ModeYZ Sing
7Before You Begin• Do not handle the plug or batterycharger with wet hands. Failure toobserve this precaution could result inelectric shock.Observe pr
88Advanced Camera Settings – The Shooting MenuThis option keeps the aperture from shifting when zooming.This function is available only when the dial
89Advanced Camera Settings – The Playback MenuThe Playback MenuThe Playback menu includes the items in the follow-ing table. See “Using the Menus” (P.
90Advanced Camera Settings – The Playback MenuNavigating the Picture Selection ScreenWhen selecting a picture in Print set (P.72), Delete (P.94),Prote
91Advanced Camera Settings – The Playback MenuNavigating the Choose Date ScreenWhen Choose date is selected in Print set (P.72), Delete(P.94) or Trans
92Advanced Camera Settings – The Playback MenuPictures in the internal memory or on the memory card are sorted by the re-cording date.The following fi
93Advanced Camera Settings – The Playback MenuPictures in the internal memory or on the memory card can be played back inan automated “slide show” wit
94Advanced Camera Settings – The Playback MenuYou can delete selected pictures or all pictures stored in the internal memoryor on the memory card.• Wh
95Advanced Camera Settings – The Playback MenuYou can select pictures for transferring to a computer by marking with theE icon.Notes on Transfer Marki
96Advanced Camera Settings – The Playback MenuYou can create a small copy of a picture displayed in Full-screen playbackmode.The following resize opti
97Advanced Camera Settings – The Playback MenuYou can copy selected pictures (P.90) or all picturesfrom the internal memory to the memory card, orvice
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