Nikon Digital Camera S6400 User Manual

DIGITAL CAMERA  
Reference Manual  
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Introduction  
Read This First  
Thank you for purchasing the Nikon COOLPIX S6400 digital camera. Before using the camera,  
please read the information in “For Your Safety” (Aviii-x) and familiarize yourself with the  
information provided in this manual. After reading, please keep this manual handy and refer  
to it to enhance your enjoyment of your new camera.  
Confirming the Package Contents  
In the event that any items are missing, please contact the store where you purchased the  
camera.  
COOLPIX S6400  
Digital Camera  
Camera Strap  
Stylus TP-1  
Rechargeable Li-ion  
Battery EN-EL19  
(with battery case)  
Charging AC Adapter  
EH-69P*  
USB Cable UC-E6  
Warranty  
Audio Video Cable  
EG-CP16  
ViewNX 2 CD  
Reference Manual CD  
*
A plug adapter is included if the camera was purchased in a country or region that requires a plug  
adapter. The shape of the plug adapter varies with the country or region of purchase (A16).  
NOTE: A memory card is not included with the camera.  
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About This Manual  
If you want to start using the camera right away, see “The Basics of Shooting and Playback”  
To learn about the parts of the camera and information that is displayed in the monitor, see  
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Other Information  
Symbols and Conventions  
To make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbols and  
conventions are used in this manual:  
Symbol  
Description  
This icon indicates cautions and information that should be read before using  
the camera.  
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C
This icon indicates notes and information that should be read before using the  
camera.  
These icons indicate other pages containing relevant information;  
E: “Reference Section”, F: “Technical Notes and Index.”  
A/E/F  
SD and SDHC/SDXC memory cards are referred to as “memory cards” in this manual.  
The setting at the time of purchase is referred to as the “default setting.”  
The names of menu items displayed in the camera monitor, and the names of buttons or  
messages displayed on a computer monitor appear in bold.  
In this manual, images are sometimes omitted from monitor display samples so that  
monitor indicators can be more clearly shown.  
Illustrations and monitor content shown in this manual may differ from the actual  
product.  
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Information and Precautions  
Life-Long Learning  
As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning” commitment to ongoing product support and education,  
continually updated information is available online at the following sites:  
For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/  
For users in Europe and Africa: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support/  
For users in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East: http://www.nikon-asia.com/  
Visit these sites to keep up-to-date with the latest product information, tips, answers to frequently  
asked questions (FAQs), and general advice on digital imaging and photography. Additional  
information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area. Visit the site below for  
contact information:  
http://imaging.nikon.com/  
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories  
Nikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic  
circuitry. Only Nikon brand electronic accessories (including battery chargers, batteries, Charging AC  
adapters, and AC adapters) certified by Nikon specifically for use with this Nikon digital camera are  
engineered and proven to operate within the operational and safety requirements of this electronic  
circuitry.  
THE USE OF NON-NIKON ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES COULD DAMAGE THE CAMERA AND MAY  
VOID YOUR NIKON WARRANTY.  
The use of third-party rechargeable Li-ion batteries not bearing the Nikon holographic seal could  
interfere with normal operation of the camera or result in the batteries overheating, igniting,  
rupturing, or leaking.  
For more information about Nikon brand accessories, contact a local authorized Nikon dealer.  
Holographic seal: Identifies this  
device as an authentic Nikon product.  
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Before Taking Important Pictures  
Before taking pictures on important occasions (such as at weddings or before taking the camera on  
a trip), take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning normally. Nikon will not be held liable  
for damages or lost profits that may result from product malfunction.  
About the Manuals  
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  
Nikon’s prior written permission.  
Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications 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 effort was 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 Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction  
Note that simply being in possession of material that was digitally copied or reproduced by means  
of a scanner, digital camera or other device may be punishable by law.  
Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced  
Do not copy or reproduce paper money, coins, securities, government bonds or local government  
bonds, even if such copies or reproductions are stamped “Sample.” The copying or reproduction of  
paper money, coins, or securities which are circulated in a foreign country is prohibited. Unless the  
prior permission of the government was obtained, the copying or reproduction of unused postage  
stamps or post cards issued by the government is prohibited.  
The copying or reproduction of stamps issued by the government and of certified documents  
stipulated by law is prohibited.  
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Cautions on certain copies and reproductions  
The government has issued cautions on copies or reproductions of securities issued by private  
companies (shares, bills, checks, gift certificates, etc.), commuter passes, or coupon tickets, except  
when a minimum of necessary copies are to be provided for business use by a company. Also, do  
not copy or reproduce passports issued by the government, licenses issued by public agencies and  
private groups, ID cards and tickets, such as passes and meal coupons.  
Comply with copyright notices  
The copying or reproduction of copyrighted creative works such as books, music, paintings,  
woodcut prints, maps, drawings, movies, and photographs is governed by national and international  
copyright laws. Do not use this product for the purpose of making illegal copies or to infringe  
copyright laws.  
Disposing of Data Storage Devices  
Please note that deleting images or formatting data storage devices such as memory cards or  
built-in camera memory does not completely erase the original image data. Deleted files can  
sometimes be recovered from discarded storage devices using commercially available software,  
potentially resulting in the malicious use of personal image data. Ensuring the privacy of such data is  
the user’s responsibility.  
Before discarding a data storage device or transferring ownership to another person, erase all data  
using commercial deletion software, or format the device and then completely refill it with images  
containing no private information (for example, pictures of empty sky). Be sure to also replace any  
pictures selected for the Select an image option in the Welcome screen setting (A104). Care  
should be taken to avoid injury or damage to property when physically destroying data storage  
devices.  
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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 this Nikon  
product, to prevent possible injury.  
WARNINGS  
Turn off in the event of  
malfunction  
unplugging the product and/or removing  
the battery.  
Should you notice smoke or an unusual  
smell coming from the camera or Charging  
AC Adapter, unplug the Charging AC  
Adapter and remove the battery  
immediately, taking care to avoid burns.  
Continued operation could result in injury.  
After removing or disconnecting the power  
source, take the equipment to a Nikon-  
authorized service representative for  
inspection.  
Do not use the camera or Charging  
AC Adapter 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.  
Handle the camera strap with care  
Never place the strap around the neck of an  
infant or child.  
Do not disassemble  
Keep out of reach of children  
Particular care should be taken to prevent  
infants from putting the battery or other  
small parts into their mouths.  
Touching the internal parts of the camera or  
Charging AC Adapter could result in injury.  
Repairs should be performed only by  
qualified technicians. Should the camera or  
Charging AC Adapter break open as the  
result of a fall or other accident, take the  
product to a Nikon-authorized service  
representative for inspection, after  
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Do not remain in contact with the  
camera, battery charger, or AC  
adapter for extended periods  
while the devices are on or in use  
Parts of the devices become hot. Leaving  
the devices in direct contact with the skin  
for extended periods may result in low-  
temperature burns.  
Put the battery in the battery case before  
transporting it. Do not transport or store  
with metal objects such as necklaces or  
hairpins.  
The battery is prone to leakage when fully  
discharged. To avoid damage to the  
product, be sure to remove the battery  
when no charge remains.  
Discontinue use immediately should you  
notice any change in the battery, such as  
discoloration or deformation.  
If liquid from the damaged battery  
comes in contact with clothing or skin,  
rinse immediately with plenty of water.  
Observe caution when handling  
the battery  
The battery may leak, overheat, or explode if  
improperly handled. Observe the following  
precautions when handling the battery for  
use in this product:  
Observe the following precautions  
when handling the Charging AC  
Adapter  
Keep dry. Failure to observe this  
precaution could result in fire or electric  
shock.  
Before replacing the battery, turn the  
product off. If you are using the Charging  
AC Adapter/AC adapter, be sure it is  
unplugged.  
Use only a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery  
EN-EL19 (included). Charge the battery  
by using a camera that supports battery  
charging or by using a Battery Charger  
MH-66 (available separately). To charge  
the battery with the camera, use either  
Charging AC Adapter EH-69P (included)  
or the Charge by computer function.  
When inserting the battery, do not  
attempt to insert it upside down or  
backwards.  
Dust on or near the metal parts of the  
plug should be removed with a dry cloth.  
Continued use could result in fire.  
Do not handle the plug or go near the  
Charging AC Adapter during lightning  
storms. Failure to observe this precaution  
could result in electric shock.  
Do not damage, modify, forcibly tug or  
bend the USB cable, place it under heavy  
objects, or expose it to heat or flames.  
Should the insulation be damaged and the  
wires become exposed, take it to a Nikon-  
authorized service representative for  
inspection. Failure to observe these  
precautions could result in fire or electric  
shock.  
Do not short or disassemble the battery or  
attempt to remove or break the battery  
insulation or casing.  
Do not expose the battery to flame or to  
excessive heat.  
Do not immerse in or expose to water.  
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Do not handle the plug or Charging AC  
Adapter with wet hands. Failure to  
observe this precaution could result in  
electric shock.  
Do not use with travel converters or  
adapters designed to convert from one  
voltage to another or with DC-to-AC  
inverters. Failure to observe this  
precaution could damage the product or  
cause overheating or fire.  
Do not operate the flash with the  
flash window touching a person or  
object  
Failure to observe this precaution could  
result in burns or fire.  
Avoid contact with liquid crystal  
Should the monitor break, care should be  
taken to avoid injury caused by broken glass  
and to prevent liquid crystal from the  
monitor touching the skin or entering the  
eyes or mouth.  
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.  
Turn the power off when using  
inside an airplane or the hospital  
Turn the power off while inside the airplane  
during take off or landing. Follow the  
instructions of the hospital when using  
while in a hospital. The electromagnetic  
waves given out by this camera may disrupt  
the electronic systems of the airplane or the  
instruments of the hospital.  
Handle moving parts with care  
Be careful that your fingers or other objects  
are not pinched by the lens cover or other  
moving parts.  
CD-ROMs  
3D Images  
The CD-ROMs included 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.  
Do not continuously view 3D images  
recorded with this device for extended  
periods, whether on a television, monitor, or  
other display.  
In the case of children whose visual systems  
are still maturing, consult a pediatrician or  
ophthalmologist prior to use and follow  
their instructions.  
Prolonged viewing of 3D images may cause  
eye strain, nausea, or discomfort. Cease use  
should any of these symptoms occur and  
consult a physician if necessary.  
Observe caution when using the  
flash  
Using the flash close to your subject’s eyes  
could cause temporary visual impairment.  
Particular care should be observed if  
photographing infants, when the flash  
should be no less than 1 m (3 ft 4 in.) from  
the subject.  
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Notices  
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:  
Notices for Customers in the  
U.S.A.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS -  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE  
OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY  
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A.,  
use an attachment plug adapter of the  
proper configuration for the power outlet if  
needed.  
The power supply unit is intended to be  
correctly orientated in a vertical or floor  
mount position.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on  
a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/television technician for help.  
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  
CAUTIONS  
Modifications  
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  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that  
any changes or modifications made to this  
device that are not expressly approved by  
Nikon Corporation may void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. However, there is  
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Interface Cables  
Notices for customers in Europe  
CAUTIONS  
Use the interface cables sold or provided by  
Nikon for your equipment. Using other  
interface cables may exceed the limits of  
Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS  
REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.  
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES  
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.  
Notice for customers in the State of  
California  
WARNING  
This symbol indicates that this  
product is to be collected  
separately.  
The following apply only to users  
in European countries:  
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  
USA  
This product is designated for  
separate collection at an appropriate  
collection point. Do not dispose of as  
household waste.  
For more information, contact the retailer  
or the local authorities in charge of waste  
management.  
Tel: 631-547-4200  
This symbol on the battery  
indicates that the battery is to be  
collected separately.  
The following apply only to users  
in European countries:  
Notice for customers in Canada  
CAUTION  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
All batteries, whether marked with this  
symbol or not, are designated for  
separate collection at an appropriate  
collection point. Do not dispose of as  
household waste.  
ATTENTION  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est  
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
For more information, contact the retailer  
or the local authorities in charge of waste  
management.  
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Table of Contents  
Scene Mode (Shooting Suited to Scenes)  
................................................................................. 40  
To View a Description (Help Display) of  
Each Scene ................................................................. 40  
Special Effects Mode (Applying Effects  
When Shooting) ................................................ 52  
Smart Portrait Mode (Capturing Images of  
Smiling Faces) .................................................... 54  
Adjusting Brightness (Exposure  
The Basics of Shooting and Playback  
Preparation 4 Setting the Display Language,  
Date, and Time................................................... 20  
Compensation)........................................................ 65  
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Features That Can Be Set with F (Shooting  
Menu).................................................................... 68  
Options Available in the Shooting Menu  
........................................................................................... 69  
Features That Cannot Be Used  
Features That Can Be Set with F (Setup  
Menu) .................................................................. 104  
Simultaneously.................................................. 71  
Using Easy Panorama (Shooting and  
Playback)......................................................... E3  
Viewing Images Captured with Easy  
Panorama .............................................................. E6  
Changing the Favorites Album Icon  
.................................................................................. E10  
Viewing and Deleting Images Captured  
Continuously (Sequence)........................ E14  
k Quick Retouch: Enhancing Contrast and  
Saturation........................................................... E25  
Selecting Certain Types of Images for  
Playback ............................................................... 82  
Features That Can Be Set with F (Playback  
Menu).................................................................... 84  
Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer,  
or Printer .............................................................. 86  
Features That Can Be Set with F (Movie  
Menu) ............................................................................ 99  
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I D-Lighting: Enhancing Brightness and  
Contrast............................................................... E26  
O Perspective Control: Adjusting a Sense  
of Perspective.................................................. E28  
j Glamour Retouch: Softening Skin and  
Eyes........................................................................ E29  
Image.................................................................... E31  
Connecting the Camera to a TV (Viewing  
Images on a TV) .......................................... E34  
Connecting the Camera to a Printer (Direct  
Print) ............................................................... E38  
Connecting the Camera to a Printer  
.................................................................................. E39  
The Shooting Menu (for A (Auto) Mode)  
.......................................................................... E49  
A Image Mode (Image Size and Quality)  
.................................................................................. E49  
Order).................................................................... E73  
h Copy (Copy Between Internal Memory  
and Memory Card)........................................ E80  
Print Date (Imprinting Date and Time)  
.................................................................................. E95  
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Maximizing Camera Life and Performance  
.............................................................................. F2  
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Parts of the Camera  
This chapter describes the parts of the camera and explains information that is displayed in  
the monitor.  
The Camera Body.................................................................2  
Attaching the Camera Strap...........................................................................................4  
Operating the Touch Panel.............................................................................................4  
Using the Stylus ..................................................................................................................5  
Indicators of the Monitor/Touch Panel..............................6  
Shooting Mode....................................................................................................................6  
Playback Mode ....................................................................................................................8  
Using Menus...................................................................................................................... 10  
If you want to start using the camera right away, see “The Basics of Shooting and  
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The Camera Body  
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Shutter-release button....................................30  
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Flash ............................................................................58  
Zoom control........................................................ 29  
f: wide-angle ................................................ 29  
g: telephoto...................................................... 29  
h: thumbnail playback............................ 81  
i: playback zoom.......................................... 80  
Lens cover  
Lens  
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Eyelet for camera strap.......................................4  
USB/audio/video output connector  
................................................................................16, 86  
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Self-timer lamp..................................................... 61  
AF-assist illuminator....................................... 104  
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11 HDMI mini connector (Type C)...................86  
4
Power switch/power-on lamp................... 24  
Microphone (stereo)................................. 85, 96  
12 Connector cover..........................................16, 86  
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Power connector cover (for connection  
with optional AC Adapter)................ E119  
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Charge lamp.......................................17, E107  
Flash lamp............................................................... 58  
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Battery latch ...........................................................14  
Battery chamber..................................................14  
A (shooting mode) button  
.................................................................38, 40, 52, 54  
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10 Memory card slot................................................18  
11 Monitor/touch panel...........................................6  
12 Speaker...........................................................85, 100  
c (playback) button............................... 32, 82  
Battery-chamber/  
memory card slot cover ......................... 14, 15  
Tripod socket  
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Attaching the Camera Strap  
Operating the Touch Panel  
The monitor on the COOLPIX S6400 is a touch panel display. Use a finger or the included  
stylus to operate the touch panel.  
Tapping  
Tap the touch panel.  
Use this operation to:  
Select icons.  
Select images in thumbnail playback mode (A81).  
Perform touch shutter, touch AF/AE, or subject tracking  
operations (A69).  
Dragging  
Drag your finger across the touch panel and remove  
it from the touch panel.  
Use this operation to:  
Scroll through images in full-frame playback mode  
(A32).  
Move the visible portion of an image enlarged with  
playback zoom (A80).  
Use sliders to adjust exposure compensation (A65) or  
other settings.  
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Using the Stylus  
Use the stylus for operations, such as when using the  
draw option (A47) or the paint option (A84), that  
require more precision than using a finger.  
Attaching the Stylus  
Attach the stylus to the strap as shown.  
B Notes About the Touch Panel  
Do not press on the touch panel with pointed objects other than the included stylus.  
Do not apply unnecessary pressure to the touch panel.  
B Notes About Tapping/Dragging  
The camera may not respond if your finger is left in one place too long.  
The camera may not respond if the followings are performed:  
- Bounce your finger off the display.  
- Drag your finger over too short a distance.  
- Stroke the display too lightly.  
- Move your finger too quickly.  
The camera may not respond if something else is touching the touch panel when your finger  
touches it.  
B Notes About the Touch Panel  
Keep the stylus out of reach of small children.  
Do not carry the camera by the stylus. The stylus may slip off the strap and the camera may fall.  
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Indicators of the Monitor/Touch Panel  
Shooting Mode  
The information that is displayed in the monitor changes depending on the camera’s settings  
and state of use.  
By default, the information is displayed when the camera is turned on and when the camera is  
being operated, and some of the information is hidden after a few seconds (when Photo  
info is set to Auto info in Monitor settings (A104)). To redisplay the information, tap A.  
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Shooting mode.............................38, 40, 52, 54  
Self-timer ................................................................. 61  
Smile timer...................................................... 54, 70  
Pet portrait auto release................................. 49  
Focus indicator..................................................... 30  
AE/AF-L indicator................................................ 50  
Eye-Fi communication indicator ........... 105  
Motion detection icon ................................. 104  
Vibration reduction icon............................. 104  
19 Menu display control ........... 10, 68, 99, 103  
20 Movie recording time remaining..............96  
Number of exposures remaining  
(still images)............................................................24  
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22 Internal memory indicator....................24, 96  
23 Aperture value......................................................30  
24 Shutter speed........................................................30  
a Scene effect adjustment slider...............41  
b Special effects adjustment slider..........53  
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Focus area  
(subject tracking) ...............................69, E55  
10 Battery level indicator...................................... 24  
11 Print date .............................................................. 104  
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27 Focus area (touch AF/AE) ............. 69, E57  
“Date not set” indicator  
.......................................................... 22, 104, E120  
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Focus area (face detection,  
pet detection) .......................................49, 54, 75  
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13 Travel destination icon..........................22, 104  
14 Zoom indicator............................................ 29, 63  
29 Focus area (center).....................................30, 70  
Focus area (auto, target finding AF)  
................................................................................70, 74  
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Touch AF/AE cancellation control  
........................................................................69, E57  
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31 Basic shooting settings control..................57  
16 Macro mode .......................................................... 63  
17 Slider display control................................ 41, 53  
18 Information redisplay control.................. 104  
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Playback Mode  
The information that is displayed in the monitor varies depending on the image played back  
and state of use.  
By default, the information is displayed when the camera is turned on and when the camera is  
being operated, and some of the information is hidden after a few seconds (when Photo  
info is set to Auto info in Monitor settings (A104)). To redisplay the information, tap the  
monitor.  
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File number and type ...........................E117  
Date of recording............................................... 20  
Time of recording............................................... 20  
Voice memo icon ...............................85, E78  
Paint icon.................................................84, E22  
15 Small picture icon.............................. 84, E31  
16 Crop icon................................................. 80, E32  
17 Image mode1 .......................................69, E49  
18 Easy panorama .....................................................48  
19 Movie options1.....................................................99  
20 Menu display control..................... 10, 84, 103  
21 Internal memory indicator............................32  
22 Quick effects control.........................................33  
a Current image number/  
j Glamour retouch (all) icon....84, E29  
E Glamour retouch (skin softening) icon  
........................................................................84, E29  
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V Quick effects icon.........................33, E20  
s Quick retouch icon....................84, E25  
c D-Lighting icon.............................84, E26  
r Stretch icon.....................................84, E27  
q Perspective control icon.........84, E28  
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total number of images .............................32  
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b Movie length..................................................100  
Sequence playback control..........................33  
Easy panorama playback control  
..........................................................................48, E6  
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Eye-Fi communication indicator ........... 105  
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Protect icon............................................84, E71  
Movie playback control................................100  
10 Print order icon....................................84, E73  
11 Battery level indicator...................................... 24  
12 3D image icon...................................................... 50  
Album icon in favorite pictures mode2  
..........................................................................82, E7  
Category icon in auto sort mode2  
....................................................................... 82, E11  
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Sequence display (when Individual  
13 pictures is selected)  
27 List by date icon.................................. 82, E13  
..................................................105, E14, E110  
14 Display previous/next image ...................... 32  
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Icons displayed vary depending on the setting used for shooting.  
The icon for the selected album or category in auto sort mode currently selected in playback  
mode is displayed.  
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Using Menus  
The menus listed below allow you to change various settings.  
Shooting menu (A68): Use to change the settings of each shooting mode or movie  
settings.  
Playback menu (A84): Use to delete or edit images.  
Setup menu (A104): Use to change general camera settings.  
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2
3
Tap F to display the menu screen.  
The shooting menu (A26) is displayed in  
shooting mode.  
The playback menu (A32) is displayed in  
playback mode.  
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Tap B or C to scroll through the  
options on the screen.  
Shooting menu  
Scroll through the options to display the desired  
options.  
ISO  
sensitivity  
Image mode Touch shooting  
White  
Scroll to the bottom of the shooting menu to  
display the movie menu options (A99).  
Quick effects  
Continuous  
balance  
Tap a menu option.  
Shooting menu  
The setting screen is displayed.  
ISO  
Image mode Touch shooting  
White  
sensitivity  
Quick effects  
Continuous  
balance  
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Tap a setting option to apply the  
setting.  
Image mode  
4608×3456  
The operations vary depending on the menu  
option.  
4608×3456  
2272×1704  
3264×2448  
640×480  
Tap J to return to the previous screen.  
When you finish changing the setting, the  
monitor display returns to the screen shown in  
step 3.  
1600×1200  
Tap f to exit the menu.  
If I is displayed on the setting screen, tap I  
after tapping the setting option.  
White balance  
Preset  
Auto  
Daylight  
Cloudy  
manual  
Incanndes.  
Fluoreescent  
Displaying the Setup Menu  
Scroll to the bottom of the shooting or playback menu and tap z Set up.  
For information about the available setting options, see “Features That Can Be Set with F  
Shooting menu  
Set up  
Welcome screen  
Time zone and date  
Monitor settings  
Print date  
Movie  
Open with  
HS footage  
Movie  
options  
AF mode  
AF area  
mode  
Wind noise  
reduction  
Set up  
Setup menu  
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The Basics of Shooting and  
Playback  
Preparation  
Preparation 1 Insert the Battery .....................................................................................14  
Preparation 2 Charge the Battery ..................................................................................16  
Preparation 3 Insert a Memory Card.............................................................................18  
Shooting  
Step 1 Turn the Camera On..............................................................................................24  
Step 2 Select a Shooting Mode.......................................................................................26  
Step 3 Frame a Picture .......................................................................................................28  
Step 4 Focus and Shoot.....................................................................................................30  
Playback  
Step 5 Play Back Images ....................................................................................................32  
Step 6 Delete Unwanted Images ...................................................................................34  
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Preparation 1 Insert the Battery  
1
Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot  
cover.  
2
Insert the included EN-EL19 battery  
(rechargeable Li-ion battery).  
Battery latch  
Use the battery to push the orange battery  
latch in the direction indicated by the arrow  
(
), and fully insert the battery ( ).  
1
2
When the battery is inserted correctly, the  
battery latch will lock the battery in place.  
B Inserting the Battery Correctly  
Inserting the battery upside down or  
backwards could damage the camera. Be  
sure to check that the battery is in the correct  
orientation.  
3
Close the battery-chamber/memory card slot  
cover.  
Charge the battery before the first use or when the battery  
(A16) for more information.  
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Removing the Battery  
Turn the camera off and be sure that the power-on lamp and the  
monitor have turned off before opening the battery-chamber/  
memory card slot cover.  
To eject the battery, open the battery-chamber/memory card slot  
cover and slide the orange battery latch up in the direction  
indicated by the arrow ( ). The battery can then be removed by  
1
hand ( ). Do not pull it at an angle.  
2
B High Temperature Caution  
The camera, battery, and memory card may be hot immediately after using the camera. Observe  
caution when removing the battery or memory card.  
B Notes About the Battery  
Be sure to read and follow the warnings for the battery on page ix and in “The Battery” (F3) before  
use.  
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Preparation 2 Charge the Battery  
1
Prepare the included Charging AC Adapter EH-69P.  
If a plug adapter* is included with your camera, attach the plug adapter to the  
plug on the Charging AC Adapter. Push the plug adapter firmly until it is  
securely held in place. Once the two are connected, attempting to forcibly  
remove the plug adapter could damage the product.  
*
The shape of the plug adapter varies according to the country or region in  
which the camera was purchased.  
The Charging AC Adapter comes with the plug adapter attached in  
Argentina and Korea.  
2
Make sure the battery is installed in the camera, and then connect the  
camera to the Charging AC Adapter in order of 1 to 3.  
Keep the camera turned off.  
Be sure that plugs are properly oriented. Do not attempt to insert plugs at an angle, and do  
not use force when connecting or disconnecting the plugs.  
Electrical outlet  
Charge lamp  
USB cable (included)  
The charge lamp slowly flashes green to indicate that the battery is charging.  
About 3 hours are required to charge a fully exhausted battery.  
When the battery has been completely charged, the charge lamp turns off.  
See “The Charge Lamp” (A17) for more information.  
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Disconnect the Charging AC Adapter from the electrical outlet and  
then disconnect the USB cable.  
The Charge Lamp  
Status  
Description  
Flashes slowly (green) The battery is charging.  
The battery is not charging. When charging is complete, the charge lamp  
stops flashing green and turns off.  
Off  
The ambient temperature is not suited to charging. Charge the battery  
indoors with an ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F).  
The USB cable or Charging AC Adapter is not properly connected, or  
there is a problem with the battery. Disconnect the USB cable or  
unplug the Charging AC Adapter and correctly connect it again, or  
change the battery.  
Flashes quickly  
(green)  
B Notes About the Charging AC Adapter  
Be sure to read and follow the warnings for the Charging AC Adapter EH-69P on page ix and in  
C Charging Using a Computer or Battery Charger  
You can also charge the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL19 by connecting the camera to a  
computer (A86, E106).  
You can use the Battery Charger MH-66 (available separately; E119) to charge the EN-EL19  
without using the camera.  
C Operating the Camera During Charging  
If you press the power switch while using the Charging AC Adapter to charge the battery in the  
camera, the camera turns on and you can play back images (except when the camera is connected  
via HDMI). Shooting is not possible.  
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Preparation 3 Insert a Memory Card  
1
Be sure that the power-on lamp and the  
monitor are off and open the battery-  
chamber/memory card slot cover.  
Be sure to turn off the camera before opening the cover.  
2
Insert the memory card.  
Memory card slot  
Slide the memory card in until it clicks into place.  
B Inserting the Memory Card Correctly  
Inserting the memory card upside down or  
backwards could damage the camera and the  
memory card. Be sure to check that the memory  
card is in the correct orientation.  
3
Close the battery-chamber/memory card slot  
cover.  
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B Formatting Memory Cards  
The first time you insert a memory card that has been used in another device into this camera, be  
sure to format it with this camera.  
All data stored on a memory card is permanently deleted when the card is formatted.  
If there is data saved on the memory card that you wish to keep, copy that data to a computer  
before formatting.  
To format a memory card, insert the card into the camera and select Format card in the setup  
menu (A104).  
B Notes About Memory Cards  
See “Memory Cards” (F5) and the documentation included with your memory card for more  
information.  
Removing Memory Cards  
Turn the camera off and be sure that the power-on lamp and the  
monitor have turned off before opening the battery-chamber/  
memory card slot cover.  
Gently push the memory card into the camera ( ) to partially  
1
eject the card, and then remove the card ( ). Do not pull it at an  
2
angle.  
B High Temperature Caution  
The camera, battery, and memory card may be hot immediately after using the camera. Observe  
caution when removing the battery or memory card.  
Internal Memory and Memory Cards  
Camera data, including images and movies, can be saved in either the camera’s internal  
memory (approximately 78 MB) or on a memory card. To use the camera’s internal memory  
for shooting or playback, first remove the memory card.  
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Preparation 4 Setting the Display Language, Date, and Time  
When the camera is turned on for the first time, the language-selection screen and the date  
and time setting screen for the camera clock are displayed.  
1
Press the power switch to turn on the camera.  
When the camera is turned on, the power-on lamp (green)  
will light and then the monitor will turn on (the power-on  
lamp turns off when the monitor turns on).  
2
Tap the desired language.  
Language  
For more information about operating the touch  
3
Tap Yes.  
Time zone and date  
Choose time zone and  
set date and time?  
Yes  
No  
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5
6
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Tap G or H to select your home time  
zone and tap I.  
Home time zone  
00:00  
To enable daylight saving time, tap p. When  
the daylight saving time function is enabled, W  
is displayed at the top of the monitor.  
To turn off the daylight saving time option, tap  
p again.  
London  
Casablanca  
Tap the desired date format.  
Date format  
Month Day  
Year  
Month  
Day Month  
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/
/
Day  
/
/
Year  
Year  
/
Edit the date and time and tap I.  
Date and time  
Tap the desired field and tap A or B to edit the  
value.  
D
M
Y
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01  
2012  
00  
:
00  
Tap Yes.  
Date and time  
When settings are finished, the lens extends and  
the camera switches to shooting mode.  
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Yes  
No  
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C Changing the Language Setting and the Date and Time Setting  
You can change these settings using the Language and Time zone and date settings in the  
z setup menu (A104).  
You can enable or disable daylight saving time by going to the z setup menu and selecting Time  
zone and date followed by Time zone and then o. When enabled, the clock moves forward  
one hour; when disabled, the clock moves back one hour. When the travel destination (x) is  
selected, the time difference between the travel destination and the home time zone (w) is  
automatically calculated and the date and time in the selected region are saved at the time of  
shooting.  
If you exit without setting the date and time, O will flash when the shooting screen is displayed.  
Use the Time zone and date setting in the setup menu to set the date and time (A104).  
C The Clock Battery  
The camera’s clock is powered by a backup battery that is separate from the camera’s main  
battery.  
The backup battery charges when the main battery is inserted into the camera or when the  
camera is connected to an optional AC adapter, and can provide several days of backup power  
after about ten hours of charging.  
If the camera’s backup battery becomes exhausted, the date and time setting screen is displayed  
when the camera is turned on. Set the date and time again. See step 3 (A20) of “Preparation 4  
C Imprinting the Shooting Date on Printed Images  
Set the date and time before shooting.  
You can permanently imprint the shooting date on images as they are captured by setting Print  
date in the setup menu (A104).  
If you want the shooting date to be printed without using the Print date setting, print using the  
ViewNX 2 software (A88).  
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Step 1 Turn the Camera On  
1
Press the power switch to turn on the camera.  
The lens extends and the monitor turns on.  
Battery level indicator  
2
Check the battery level indicator and  
the number of exposures remaining.  
Battery level indicator  
Display  
Description  
b
The battery level is high.  
The battery level is low. Prepare  
to charge or replace the battery.  
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N
The camera cannot take pictures.  
Recharge or replace with a fully  
charged battery.  
Number of exposures remaining  
Battery  
exhausted.  
Number of Exposures Remaining  
The number of pictures that can be taken is displayed.  
C is displayed when no memory card is inserted in the camera, and images will be saved in  
the internal memory (approximately 78 MB).  
The number of exposures remaining depends on the amount of available memory in the  
internal memory or memory card, and also varies depending on the image quality and  
image size (determined by the image mode setting; E50).  
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Turning the Camera On and Off  
When the camera is turned on, the power-on lamp (green) will light and then the monitor  
will turn on (the power-on lamp turns off when the monitor turns on).  
To turn off the camera, press the power switch. When the camera turns off, the power-on  
lamp and the display turn off.  
To turn the camera on in playback mode, press and hold the c (playback) button. The  
lens will not extend.  
C Power Saving Function (Auto Off)  
If no operations are performed for a while, the monitor will turn off, the camera will enter standby  
mode, and the power-on lamp will flash. If no operations are performed for approximately another  
three minutes, the camera will turn off automatically.  
While the camera is in standby mode, the monitor turns back on if you perform any of the following  
operations:  
Press the power switch, shutter-release button, A (shooting mode) button, c (playback)  
button, or b (e movie-record) button  
Flashes  
No operations  
performed  
No operations  
performed  
3 min  
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Camera enters  
standby mode.  
Camera turns off.  
The time that elapses before the camera enters standby mode can be changed using the Auto off  
setting in the setup menu (A104).  
By default, the camera enters standby mode in about one minute when you are using shooting  
mode or playback mode.  
If you are using the optional AC Adapter EH-62G, the camera enters standby mode after 30 minutes (fixed).  
C Notes About an AC Power Source  
You can use the AC Adapter EH-62G (available separately; E119) to supply power to the camera  
from an electrical outlet for taking pictures and playing back images.  
Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model of AC adapter other than the EH-62G.  
Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the camera.  
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Step 2 Select a Shooting Mode  
1
Press the A button.  
The shooting mode selection menu, which  
allows you to select the desired shooting mode,  
is displayed.  
2
Tap the desired shooting mode icon.  
Shooting mode  
A (auto) mode is used in this example.  
The shooting mode setting is saved even after  
the camera is turned off.  
Auto mode  
Scene  
Special effects  
Smart portrait  
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Available Shooting Modes  
A
Auto mode  
Used for general shooting. Settings can be adjusted in the shooting menu (A69) to suit  
the shooting conditions and the type of shot you want to capture.  
C
Scene  
Camera settings are optimized according to the scene that you select. When using scene  
auto selector (d), the camera automatically selects the optimum scene mode when you  
frame a picture, making it even easier to take pictures using settings that suit the scene.  
To select a scene, tap the icon of the desired scene mode in the shooting mode  
selection menu.  
R
Special effects  
Effects can be applied to images during shooting. 11 different effects are available.  
To select an effect, tap the icon of the desired effect in the shooting mode selection  
menu.  
F
Smart portrait  
When the camera detects a smiling face, you can take a picture automatically without  
pressing the shutter-release button (smile timer). You can also use the skin softening  
option to smooth the skin tones of human faces.  
C Changing the Shooting Settings  
See “Using the Self-timer” (A61) for more information.  
See “Using Macro Mode” (A63) for more information.  
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Step 3 Frame a Picture  
1
Hold the camera steady.  
Keep fingers, hair, the camera strap, and other objects away  
from the lens, flash, AF assist-illuminator, microphone, and  
speaker.  
When taking pictures in portrait (“tall”) orientation, turn the  
camera so that the flash is above the lens.  
2
Frame the picture.  
The focus area is displayed in the center of the  
frame. Position the main subject near the center  
of the frame.  
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C When Using a Tripod  
We recommend using a tripod to stabilize the camera in the following situations.  
- When shooting in dim lighting or when the flash mode (A59) is set to W (off)  
- When using the telephoto setting  
Set Vibration reduction to Off in the setup menu (A104) when using a tripod to stabilize the  
camera during shooting.  
Using the Zoom  
Use the zoom control to activate optical zoom.  
Zoom out  
Zoom in  
To zoom in closer to the subject, rotate the zoom control  
to g (telephoto).  
To zoom out and view a larger area, rotate the zoom  
control to f (wide-angle).  
When you turn the camera on, the zoom moves to the  
maximum wide-angle position.  
A zoom indicator is displayed at the top of the monitor  
when the zoom control is rotated.  
Optical  
zoom  
Digital  
zoom  
Digital zoom, which allows you to further magnify the  
subject up to approximately 4× the maximum optical  
zoom ratio, can be activated by rotating and holding the  
zoom control to g when the camera is zoomed in to the  
maximum optical zoom position.  
C Digital Zoom and Interpolation  
While using digital zoom, the image quality decreases due to  
interpolation when the zoom is increased beyond the V position.  
Since the position of V moves to the right as the size of an image  
decreases, selecting a smaller image size in the image mode setting  
(A69) allows you to zoom in further without decreasing the image  
quality due to interpolation.  
Small image size  
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Step 4 Focus and Shoot  
1
Press the shutter-release button  
halfway (A31).  
When the subject is in focus, the focus area  
indicator in the center of the frame glows green.  
You can change the focus mode setting to  
Target finding AF (A74), which allows the  
camera to detect the main subject and focuses  
on that subject.  
When you are using digital zoom, the camera  
focuses on the subject in the center of the frame  
and the focus area is not displayed. When the  
camera has focused, the focus indicator (A6)  
glows green.  
While the shutter-release button is pressed  
halfway, the focus area or focus indicator may  
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flash red. This indicates that the camera is unable to focus. Modify the composition and  
press the shutter-release button halfway again.  
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3
Press the shutter-release button the rest of  
the way down (A31).  
The shutter is released and the image will be saved to the  
memory card or internal memory.  
To apply an effect to the captured image, tap OK.  
The screen for selecting an effect is displayed.  
information.  
When you tap Cancel or when no operations are  
performed for about five seconds, the monitor  
display returns to the shooting screen.  
To not display the screen shown on the right, set  
Quick effects to Off (A69).  
Quick effects  
OK  
Cancel  
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The Shutter-release Button  
To set focus and exposure (shutter speed and aperture value),  
press the shutter-release button lightly until you feel a slight  
resistance. Focus and exposure remain locked while the shutter-  
release button is pressed halfway.  
Press halfway  
While pressing the shutter-release button halfway, press the  
shutter-release button the rest of the way down to release the  
shutter and take a picture.  
Do not use force when pressing the shutter-release button, as this  
may result in camera shake and blurred images. Press the button  
gently.  
Press all the  
way  
B Notes About Recording Images and Saving Movies  
The indicator showing the number of exposures remaining or the indicator showing the maximum  
movie length flashes while images are being recorded or while a movie is being saved. Do not open  
the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover or remove the battery or memory card while an  
indicator is flashing. Doing this could result in loss of data, or in damage to the camera or the  
memory card.  
B Notes About Focusing  
C Touch Shutter  
By default, the shutter can be released by simply tapping a subject in the monitor without pressing the  
shutter-release button. This setting can be changed to the Touch AF/AE option (A69), which allows you  
to tap a subject on the monitor to set the focus and exposure on it, instead of releasing the shutter.  
C AF-assist Illuminator and Flash  
If the subject is dimly lit, the AF-assist illuminator (A104) may light when the shutter-release button is  
pressed halfway, and the flash (A58) may fire when the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down.  
C To Make Sure You Do Not Miss a Shot  
If you are concerned that you might miss a shot, press the shutter-release button all the way without  
first pressing it halfway.  
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Step 5 Play Back Images  
1
Press the c (playback) button.  
c (playback)  
button  
When you switch from shooting mode to  
playback mode, the last image saved will  
be displayed full-frame.  
2
Drag the current image to display the previous or next image.  
To display the previous image, drag the image to the right or tap G.  
To display the next image, drag the image to the left or tap H.  
Tap and hold G or H to scroll backward or forward through the images.  
Remove the memory card from the camera to  
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play back images saved in the camera’s internal  
memory. C is displayed near the current image  
number/total number of images display.  
To return to shooting mode, press the A  
button, the shutter-release button, or the b (e  
movie-record) button.  
4/  
4
Current image number/total number  
of images  
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C Viewing Images  
Images may be displayed briefly at low resolution immediately after switching to the next or  
previous image.  
When images in which the face of a person (A75) or a pet (A49) was detected at the time of  
shooting are displayed in full-frame playback mode, depending upon the orientation of the  
detected face, the images may be automatically rotated for playback display (except images  
captured in a series).  
You can change the orientation of an image using Rotate image in the playback menu (A84).  
Each series of images captured using continuous shooting is saved in a sequence, and by default,  
only the first image in the sequence (key picture) is displayed to represent them (A105). Tap R  
to display them as individual images. Tap J to return to the key picture only display.  
C Notes About the Quick Effects Function  
When Y is displayed in full-frame playback mode, you  
can tap Y to apply an effect to the image.  
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When the effect selection screen is displayed, tap an  
effect, tap I in the confirmation dialog, and tap Yes.  
See “p Quick Effects” (E20) for more information.  
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4
C More Information  
See “Playback Zoom” (A80) for more information.  
See “Thumbnail Display” (A81) for more information.  
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Step 6 Delete Unwanted Images  
1
Play back the image to delete, tap F,  
and tap l.  
Playback menu  
Delete  
Favorite pictures  
Protect  
Slide show  
Paint  
Print order  
Delete  
2
Tap the desired deletion method.  
G Current image: Only the current image is  
deleted.  
Select  
images  
Current image  
All images  
F Select images: Multiple images can be  
selected and deleted (A35).  
H All images: All images are deleted.  
If step 1 is performed in thumbnail playback  
mode (A81), select either Select images or All  
images.  
3
Tap Yes.  
Deleted images cannot be recovered.  
Erase image?  
1
To cancel, tap No.  
Yes  
No  
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Operating the Erase Selected Images Screen  
1
Tap an image to display y.  
Erase selected images  
To undo the selection, tap the image again to  
remove y.  
Tap B or C to scroll through the images.  
Rotate the zoom control (A2) to g (i) to  
switch to full-frame playback or f (h) to  
switch back to 12-thumbnail display.  
2
Add y to all images that you want to delete and then tap I to  
confirm the selection.  
A confirmation dialog is displayed. Follow the instructions displayed in the monitor.  
B Notes About Deletion  
Deleted images cannot be recovered. Copy important images to a computer or other media  
before deleting them from the camera.  
Protected images (A84) cannot be deleted.  
B Deleting Images in a Sequence  
If you tap F and delete a key picture while only key pictures are displayed for sequences of  
images (A33), all images in the sequence, including the key picture, are deleted.  
To delete individual images in a sequence, tap R to display them one at a time, tap F, and tap  
l.  
C Selecting Certain Types of Images for Deletion  
When using favorite pictures mode, auto sort mode, or list by date mode, you can select images  
registered as favorites, images in a certain category, or images captured on a specific date for  
deletion (A82).  
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Shooting Features  
This chapter describes the camera’s shooting modes and the features that are available when  
using each shooting mode.  
You can select shooting modes and adjust settings according to the shooting conditions and  
the kind of images you want capture.  
A (Auto) Mode ................................................................. 38  
............................................................................................ 52  
............................................................................................ 54  
Basic Shooting Settings ................................................... 57  
Using the Flash (Flash Modes) .................................................................................... 58  
Using the Self-timer........................................................................................................ 61  
Using Macro Mode.......................................................................................................... 63  
Adjusting Brightness (Exposure Compensation)................................................. 65  
Focusing ............................................................................ 74  
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A (Auto) Mode  
Used for general shooting. Settings can be adjusted in the shooting menu (A69) to suit the  
shooting conditions and the type of shot you want to capture.  
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) button M A (auto) mode  
You can select either Center (default setting) or Target finding AF in AF area mode  
(A70) in the shooting menu to determine how the camera selects the focus area that is  
used for autofocus.  
When Target finding AF is selected, the camera focuses on the main subject if the  
camera detects it. If no main subject is detected, the camera automatically selects one or  
more of the nine focus areas containing the subject closest to the camera.  
The focus area can be changed using the touch shutter or touch AF/AE (A69).  
Subject tracking, which moves the focus area to track the subject, can be set (A69).  
Changing A (Auto) Mode Settings  
You can change the settings for the flash mode, self-timer, macro mode, and exposure  
compensation. See “Basic Shooting Settings” (A57) for more information.  
If you tap F, the menu options available in A (auto) mode are displayed. See “Features  
C Camera Settings That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
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Using Quick Effects  
When in A (auto) mode, you can apply effects to images immediately after releasing the  
shutter.  
The edited image is saved as a separate file with a different name (E117).  
1
Tap OK on the screen displayed after  
taking a picture in A (auto) mode.  
Quick effects  
When you tap Cancel or when no operations are  
performed for about five seconds, the monitor  
display returns to the shooting screen.  
To not display the screen shown on the right, set  
Quick effects to Off (A69).  
OK  
Cancel  
2
3
4
Tap the desired effect.  
Quick effects  
Tap B or C to scroll through the thumbnails.  
about the effect types.  
Pop  
Super vvivid  
Toy camera  
Painting  
Toy camera  
effect  
High key  
effect  
1
2
Tap I.  
Pop  
To exit without saving the edited image, tap f.  
When a confirmation screen is displayed, tap  
Yes.  
Tap Yes.  
A new, edited copy is created and the monitor display returns to the shooting screen.  
Copies created with the quick effects function are indicated by the V icon displayed during  
playback (A8).  
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Scene Mode (Shooting Suited to Scenes)  
When one of the following scenes is selected, camera settings are automatically optimized for  
the selected scene.  
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) button M C Scene mode M select a scene  
d
Scene auto selector  
(default setting)  
(A42)  
b
Portrait  
(A42)  
c
Landscape  
(A42)  
d
Sports  
e
h
u
Night portrait  
(A43)  
f
i
l
o
Party/indoor  
(A44)  
Z Beach  
z
k
n
O
Snow  
(A44)  
Sunset  
(A44)  
Dusk/dawn  
(A44)  
j
m
Night landscape  
(A45)  
Close-up  
Food  
(A46)  
Museum  
(A46)  
Fireworks show  
Black and white copy  
(A46)  
Draw  
(A47)  
Backlighting  
(A47)  
p Easy panorama  
Pet portrait  
A
(A48)  
s 3D photography  
(A50)  
To View a Description (Help Display) of Each Scene  
When p is tapped on the scene selection screen, the  
help selection screen is displayed. Tap a scene icon  
Help selection  
to display a description of the features of that mode.  
Tap J to return to the help selection screen.  
Scene auto  
Portrait  
selector  
Landscape  
Sports  
Night portrait  
Party/indoor  
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Changing Scene Mode Settings  
You can change the settings for the flash mode, self-timer, macro mode, and exposure  
Settings” (A66) for more information.  
Tap F to display the available menu options for the current scene mode (available  
options vary depending on the scene). See “Characteristics of Each Scene” (A42) and  
Adjusting Scene Effect  
The scene effect adjustment slider is displayed by  
tapping g in the scene modes listed below.  
Tap or drag the scene effect adjustment slider to  
adjust the degree of effect to be applied to  
pictures taken in the selected scene mode.  
After you finish making the adjustment, tap H to  
hide the scene effect adjustment slider.  
Scene effect adjustment  
slider  
u Food  
More blue  
Less vivid  
More red  
c Landscape, k Close-up  
More vivid  
h Sunset, i Dusk/dawn  
More blue  
More red  
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Characteristics of Each Scene  
d Scene auto selector  
When you point the camera at the subject, the camera automatically selects the optimum  
scene mode from the list below and adjusts the shooting settings accordingly.  
e: Portrait, f: Landscape, h: Night portrait, g: Night landscape, i: Close-up, j: Backlighting,  
d: Other scenes  
The focus area depends on the composition of the picture. When the camera detects a human  
face, it focuses on that face (A75). The focus area can be changed using the touch shutter or  
touch AF/AE (A69).  
When the camera selects h (night portrait), flash mode is fixed at fill flash with slow sync and  
red-eye reduction (when U (auto) is selected) and the camera captures one image at a slower  
shutter speed.  
When the camera selects g (night landscape), flash mode is fixed at W (off), regardless of the  
setting made, and the camera captures one image at a slower shutter speed.  
Depending upon shooting conditions, the camera may not select the desired scene mode.  
Should this occur, switch to A (auto) mode (A26) or select the desired scene mode manually.  
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
b Portrait  
When the camera detects a human face, it focuses on that face (A75).  
The camera softens skin tones of human faces by applying the skin softening function (A56).  
If no faces are detected, the camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame.  
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
The camera focuses even when the shutter-release button is not pressed halfway. The sound of  
the lens focus motor may be heard while the camera focuses.  
c Landscape  
Use the scene effect adjustment slider (A41) to adjust image saturation.  
The focus area or focus indicator (A7) always glows green when the shutter-release button is  
pressed halfway.  
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d Sports  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. The focus area can be changed using  
the touch shutter or touch AF/AE (A69).  
Press and hold the shutter-release button all the way to capture up to 19 images continuously  
at a rate of about 2 fps (when image mode is set to l).  
The camera focuses even when the shutter-release button is not pressed halfway. You may hear  
the sound of the camera focusing.  
Focus, exposure, and hue are fixed at the values determined with the first image in each series.  
The frame rate with continuous shooting may vary depending upon the current image mode  
setting, the memory card used, or shooting condition.  
When the shutter is released using the touch shutter function (A69), one image is captured at  
a time.  
e Night portrait  
The flash always fires.  
When the camera detects a human face, it focuses on that face (A75).  
The camera softens skin tones of human faces by applying the skin softening function (A56).  
If no faces are detected, the camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame.  
Tap F and tap e Night portrait to select u Hand-held or w Tripod.  
Hand-held (default setting):  
-
When the e icon at the top left of the monitor lights in green, press the shutter-release  
button all the way to capture a series of images which will be combined into a single image  
and saved.  
-
Once the shutter-release button is pressed all the way, hold the camera still until a still image  
is displayed. After taking a picture, do not turn the camera off before the monitor switches to  
the shooting screen.  
-
-
The angle of view (i.e., the area visible in the frame) seen in the saved image will be narrower  
than that seen in the monitor at the time of shooting.  
If the subject moves while the camera is shooting continuously, the image may be distorted,  
overlapped, or blurred.  
Tripod: Select this option when using a tripod or other means to stabilize the camera during  
shooting.  
-
-
Vibration reduction is disabled even when Vibration reduction (A104) in the setup menu  
is set to On.  
One image is captured at a slow shutter speed when the shutter-release button is pressed all  
the way.  
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
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f Party/indoor  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. The focus area can be changed using  
the touch shutter or touch AF/AE (A69).  
To avoid the effects of camera shake, hold the camera steady. Set Vibration reduction to Off  
in the setup menu (A104) when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting.  
Z Beach  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. The focus area can be changed using  
the touch shutter or touch AF/AE (A69).  
z Snow  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. The focus area can be changed using  
the touch shutter or touch AF/AE (A69).  
h Sunset  
O
Use the scene effect adjustment slider (A41) to adjust image saturation.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.  
i Dusk/dawn  
O
Use the scene effect adjustment slider (A41) to adjust image saturation.  
The focus area or focus indicator (A7) always glows green when the shutter-release button is  
pressed halfway.  
O: Use of a tripod is recommended when using scene modes indicated with O, because the  
shutter speed is slow. Set Vibration reduction to Off in the setup menu (A104) when using  
a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting.  
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j Night landscape  
The focus area or focus indicator (A7) always glows green when the shutter-release button is  
pressed halfway.  
Tap F and tap j Night landscape to select u Hand-held or w Tripod.  
Hand-held (default setting): Select this option to produce shots with reduced blurring and  
noise even when the camera is hand-held.  
-
-
-
When the j icon at the top left of the monitor lights in green, press the shutter-release  
button all the way to capture a series of images which will be combined into a single image  
and saved.  
Once the shutter-release button is pressed all the way, hold the camera still until a still image  
is displayed. After taking a picture, do not turn the camera off before the monitor switches to  
the shooting screen.  
The angle of view (i.e., the area visible in the frame) seen in the saved image will be narrower  
than that seen in the monitor at the time of shooting.  
Tripod: Select this option when using a tripod or other means to stabilize the camera during  
shooting.  
-
Vibration reduction is disabled even when Vibration reduction (A104) in the setup menu  
is set to On.  
-
One image is captured at a slow shutter speed when the shutter-release button is pressed all  
the way.  
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
k Close-up  
Macro mode (A63) is enabled and the camera automatically zooms to the closest position at  
which it can focus.  
Use the scene effect adjustment slider (A41) to adjust image saturation.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. The focus area can be changed using  
the touch shutter or touch AF/AE (A69).  
The camera focuses even when the shutter-release button is not pressed halfway. You may hear  
the sound of the camera focusing.  
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u Food  
Macro mode (A63) is enabled and the camera automatically zooms to the closest position at  
which it can focus.  
Use the scene effect adjustment slider (A41) to adjust the subject’s hue affected by the  
lighting. The hue setting is stored in the camera’s memory even after the camera is turned off.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. The focus area can be changed using  
the touch shutter or touch AF/AE (A69).  
The camera focuses even when the shutter-release button is not pressed halfway. You may hear  
the sound of the camera focusing.  
l Museum  
The flash does not fire.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. The focus area can be changed using  
the touch shutter or touch AF/AE (A69).  
The camera captures a series of up to ten images while the shutter-release button is held all the  
way down, and the sharpest image in the series is automatically selected and saved (BSS (Best  
Shot Selector)).  
BSS is disabled when using the touch shutter (A69) for shooting.  
m Fireworks show  
O
The shutter speed is fixed at about four seconds.  
Camera focuses at infinity.  
The focus indicator (A7) always glows green when the shutter-release button is pressed  
halfway.  
n Black and white copy  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. The focus area can be changed using  
the touch shutter or touch AF/AE (A69).  
Use together with macro mode (A63) when shooting subjects that are close to the camera.  
O: Use of a tripod is recommended when using scene modes indicated with O, because the  
shutter speed is slow. Set Vibration reduction to Off in the setup menu (A104) when using  
a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting.  
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A Draw  
Write a memo or draw a picture on the touch panel display and save it as an image.  
The image is saved at an image mode setting of l (640×480).  
o Backlighting  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. The focus area can be changed using  
the touch shutter or touch AF/AE (A69).  
Tap F and tap Y HDR to enable or disable the high dynamic range (HDR) function to suit the  
type of picture you want to take.  
Off (default setting): The flash fires to prevent the subject from being hidden in shadow.  
When the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down, one image is captured.  
p
-
o On: Use when taking pictures with very bright and dark areas in the same frame.  
-
-
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
When the shutter-release button is pressed all the way, the camera shoots images  
continuously at high speed, and saves the following two images.  
-
-
A non-HDR composite image  
An HDR composite image in which the loss of details in highlights or shadows is minimized  
-
-
-
The second image saved is an HDR composite image. If there is only enough memory to save  
one image, an image processed by D-Lighting (A84) at the time of shooting, in which dark  
areas of the image are corrected, is the only image saved.  
Once the shutter-release button is pressed all the way, hold the camera still until a still image is  
displayed. After taking a picture, do not turn the camera off before the monitor switches to the  
shooting screen.  
The angle of view (i.e., the area visible in the frame) seen in the saved image will be narrower  
than that seen in the monitor at the time of shooting.  
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p Easy panorama  
Allows you to take a panorama picture simply by moving the camera in the desired direction.  
Press the shutter-release button all the way down, remove your finger from the button, and  
then slowly pan the camera horizontally. Shooting automatically ends when the camera  
captures the specified shooting range.  
The camera focuses at the center of the frame when shooting starts.  
The zoom position is fixed at wide-angle.  
Tap F and tap W/X Easy panorama to select a shooting range from W Normal  
(180°) (default setting) or X Wide (360°).  
If you display an image captured using easy panorama full-frame and tap R, the panorama  
image scrolls automatically.  
B Notes About Printing Panorama Images  
When printing panorama images, the entire image may not be able to be printed depending on the  
printer’s settings. Additionally, printing may not be possible depending on the printer.  
See the documentation provided with the printer or consult the digital photo lab for details.  
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O Pet portrait  
When you point the camera at a dog or cat, the camera detects the pet’s face and focuses on it.  
By default, the shutter is automatically released when focus is acquired (pet portrait auto release).  
To change the continuous shooting setting, tap F and tap V Continuous.  
-
-
U Single: The camera takes one picture at a time.  
V Continuous (default setting): When focus is acquired on the detected face, the camera  
automatically releases the shutter 3 times. When you manually release the shutter, up to 19  
images can be continuously taken while the shutter-release button is held down. The frame  
rate with continuous shooting is about 2 fps (when Image mode is set to l 4608×2592).  
B Using Pet Portrait Auto Release  
To change the pet portrait auto release setting, tap F and tap Y Pet portrait auto release.  
- o On (default setting): The shutter is automatically released when focus is acquired on the  
detected face.  
- p Off: The shutter is not automatically released when a pet face is detected. Use the shutter-  
release button or touch shutter to release the shutter (A69). The camera also detects human  
faces (A75). If the camera detects a human face and a pet face in the same shot, it focuses on  
the pet’s face.  
Pet portrait auto release turns off automatically when:  
- Five bursts have been taken.  
- Internal memory or the memory card is full.  
To continue taking pictures with Pet portrait auto release, tap F and set Pet portrait auto  
release to On again.  
B Notes About AF Areas  
When the camera detects a face, a yellow double border  
(focus area) is displayed around the face, and the double  
border turns green when the camera has focused.  
When the camera detects more than one dog or cat  
face (up to five can be detected), the face displayed  
largest in the monitor is framed by a double border  
and the others by single borders.  
When no pet or human faces are detected, the camera  
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focuses on the subject at the center of the frame.  
B Notes About Pet Portrait Scene Mode  
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
Depending on the distance of the pet from the camera, the speed of the pet’s movement, the  
direction the pet is facing, the ambient brightness around its face, etc., the pet face may not be  
detected and other subjects may be displayed with a border.  
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s 3D photography  
The camera captures one image for each eye to simulate a three-dimensional image on a 3D-  
compatible TV or monitor.  
After taking the first picture by pressing the shutter-  
release button or using the touch shutter, move the  
camera horizontally to the right so that the subject is  
aligned with the guide on the monitor. The camera  
automatically takes the second picture when it  
detects that they are aligned.  
The camera focuses on the area in the center of the  
frame for the first shot. The focus area can be  
changed using the touch shutter or touch AF/AE  
(A69).  
Guide  
The focus, exposure, and white balance are locked  
after the first shot, and R is displayed on the monitor.  
The angle of view (i.e., the area visible in the frame) seen in the saved image will be narrower  
than that seen in the monitor at the time of shooting.  
Images captured in this mode are saved at an image size of n (1920 × 1080).  
The two captured images are saved as a 3D image (MPO file). The first image (the left eye image)  
is also saved as a JPEG file.  
B Notes About Taking 3D Pictures  
Moving subjects are not suited to 3D photography.  
Images have a less pronounced 3D feel as the distance between the camera and background is  
increased.  
Images may have a less pronounced 3D feel when the subject is dark or when the second image is  
not aligned precisely.  
Images captured under dim lighting may appear grainy with noise.  
The maximum telephoto zoom position is limited to an angle of view equivalent to that of a 120  
mm lens in 35mm [135] format.  
Shooting is canceled after the first shot if f is tapped or the subject is not aligned with the guide  
within approximately ten seconds.  
If the camera does not take the second picture and cancels the shooting even when you align the  
guide with the subject, try shooting with the shutter-release or touch shutter.  
3D movies cannot be taken.  
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B Playing Back 3D Images  
3D images cannot be played back in 3D on the camera monitor. Only the left eye image of a 3D  
image is displayed during playback.  
To view 3D images in 3D, a 3D-compatible TV or monitor is required. Use a 3D-compatible HDMI  
cable to connect the camera and these devices (A86) for 3D viewing.  
When connecting the camera using an HDMI cable, set TV settings in the setup menu (A104)  
as follows:  
-
-
HDMI: Auto (default setting) or 1080i  
HDMI 3D output: On (default setting)  
When the camera is connected via HDMI and images are played back, it may take a while to  
display images when switching between 3D images and non-3D images. Playback zoom is not  
possible while images are played back in 3D.  
Refer to the documentation included with the TV or monitor for details on how to make the  
settings.  
B Caution for Viewing 3D Images  
When viewing 3D images on a 3D-compatible TV or monitor for an extended period of time, you  
may experience discomfort such as eye strain or nausea. Carefully read the documentation included  
with your TV or monitor to ensure proper use.  
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Special Effects Mode (Applying Effects When Shooting)  
Effects can be applied to images during shooting.  
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) button M R Special effects mode M  
select an effect M I  
The following 11 effects are available.  
Category  
O Soft  
(default setting)  
Description  
Softens the image by adding a slight blur to the entire image.  
Adds a sepia tone and reduces the contrast to simulate the qualities of  
an old photograph.  
P Nostalgic sepia  
F High-contrast  
monochrome  
Changes the image to black and white and gives it sharp contrast.  
G High key  
Gives the entire image a bright tone.  
Gives the entire image a dark tone.  
H Low key  
Creates a black and white image in which only the specified color  
remains.  
I Selective color  
l Pop  
Increases the color saturation of the entire image to create a bright look.  
Increases the color saturation of the entire image and sharpens the  
contrast.  
k Super vivid  
Gives the entire image a yellowish hue and darkens the image  
periphery.  
m Toy camera effect 1  
Decreases the color saturation of the entire image and darkens the  
image periphery.  
n Toy camera effect 2  
o Cross process  
Gives the image a mysterious appearance based on a specific color.  
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The camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. The focus area can be changed  
using the touch shutter or touch AF/AE (A69).  
When Selective color or Cross process is  
selected, tap or drag the slider to select the  
desired color.  
After you select the desired color, tap H to hide  
the slider. To display it again, tap g.  
Slider  
Changing Special Effects Mode Settings  
You can change the settings for the flash mode, self-timer, macro mode, and exposure  
compensation. See “Basic Shooting Settings” (A57) for more information.  
If you tap F, the menu options for special effects mode are displayed. See “Features That  
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Smart Portrait Mode (Capturing Images of Smiling Faces)  
When the camera detects a smiling face, you can take a picture automatically without  
pressing the shutter-release button (smile timer). In addition, the skin softening function  
smoothes the skin tones of human faces.  
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) button M F Smart portrait mode  
1
Frame the picture.  
Point the camera at a human face. See “Using Face Detection” (A75) for more information.  
2
Without pressing the shutter-release button, wait for the subject to  
smile.  
If the camera detects that the face framed by the double border is smiling, the shutter is  
automatically released. See “a Smile timer” (A70) for more information.  
After the camera releases the shutter, it will continue to detect faces and smiles, and will  
release the shutter again if it detects a smiling face.  
3
End shooting.  
Any one of the following operations can be used to cancel smile detection and stop  
shooting.  
- Set Smile timer (A70) to Off.  
- Press the A button and select a different shooting mode.  
- Turn the camera off.  
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B Notes About Smart Portrait Mode  
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
Under some shooting conditions, the camera may be unable to detect faces or detect smiles.  
C Auto Power Off in Smile Timer Mode  
When Smile timer is set to On, the auto power off function (A105) is activated and the camera  
turns off when either of the situations indicated below persists and no other operations are  
performed.  
The camera does not detect any faces.  
The camera detected a face, but cannot detect a smile.  
C When the Self-timer Lamp Flashes  
When using smile timer, the self-timer lamp flashes when the camera detects a face and flashes  
quickly immediately after the shutter is released.  
C Releasing the Shutter Manually  
The shutter can also be released by pressing the shutter-release button. If no faces are detected,  
the camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame.  
Touch shutter (A69) can be used when Smile timer is set to Off.  
Changing Smart Portrait Mode Settings  
You can change the settings for the flash mode, self-timer, and exposure compensation.  
See “Basic Shooting Settings” (A57) for more information.  
If you tap F, the menu options for smart portrait mode are displayed. See “Features That  
C Camera Settings That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
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Using Skin Softening  
When the shutter is released while using one of the shooting modes listed below, the camera  
detects up to three human faces and processes the image to soften facial skin tones before  
saving the image.  
Scene auto selector (A42), Portrait (A42), or Night portrait (A43) scene mode is  
selected.  
Smart portrait mode (A54)  
Editing functions such as Skin softening can be applied to saved images by using Glamour  
retouch (A84).  
B Notes About Skin Softening  
It may take more time than usual to save images after shooting.  
Under some shooting conditions, the desired skin softening results may not be achieved, and skin  
softening may be applied to areas of the image where there are no faces. If the desired results are  
not produced, switch to another shooting mode and then try shooting again.  
The skin softening level cannot be adjusted when shooting in Portrait or Night portrait scene  
mode, or when the camera selects one of these scenes while in scene auto selector scene mode.  
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Basic Shooting Settings  
When in shooting mode, you can tap the icons  
on the left side of the monitor to set the  
following features:  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Exposure compensation  
Macro mode  
Self-timer  
Flash mode  
When the icons are hidden, tap A.  
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Available Features  
The features that are available vary with the shooting mode, as shown below.  
See “Default Settings” (A66) for information about each mode’s default settings.  
Special  
effects  
Smart  
Features  
Flash mode (A58)  
A (auto)  
Scene  
portrait  
w2  
w2  
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
Self-timer (A61)  
1
Macro mode (A63)  
Exposure compensation (A65)  
w
1
2
Varies by the scene. See “Default Settings” (A66) for more information.  
Varies by the smart portrait menu setting. See “Default Settings” (A66) for more information.  
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Using the Flash (Flash Modes)  
You can set the flash mode to match the shooting conditions.  
1
Tap the flash mode icon.  
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2
Tap the desired flash mode icon.  
Flash mode  
information.  
Auto with red-  
eye reduction  
Auto  
Off  
Tap J to return to the shooting screen without  
changing the setting.  
Fill flash  
Slow sync  
B The Flash Lamp  
The flash lamp indicates the status of the flash when you press  
the shutter-release button halfway.  
- On: The flash will fire when you press the shutter-release  
button all the way down.  
- Flashing: The flash is charging. The camera cannot take  
pictures.  
- Off: The flash will not fire when a picture is taken.  
If the battery is low, the monitor will turn off in order to save power while the flash is charging.  
C Effective Range of the Flash  
When ISO sensitivity is set to Auto, the flash has a range of 0.5 to 6.2 m (1 ft 8 in. to 20 ft) at the  
maximum wide-angle zoom position and a range of 1.2 to 2.9 m (4 ft to 9 ft 6 in.) at the maximum  
telephoto zoom position.  
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Available Flash Modes  
Auto  
U
V
W
The flash fires automatically when lighting is dim.  
Auto with red-eye reduction  
Reduce red-eye in portraits caused by the flash (A60).  
Off  
The flash will not fire.  
We recommend using a tripod to stabilize the camera when shooting in dark  
surroundings.  
Fill flash  
X
The flash fires whenever a picture is taken. Use to “fill-in” (illuminate) shadows and backlit  
subjects.  
Slow sync  
Y
Auto flash mode is combined with slow shutter speed.  
Suited to evening and night portraits that include background scenery.  
The flash illuminates main subject; slow shutter speeds are used to capture background  
at night or under dim lighting.  
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C The Flash Mode Setting  
The setting varies with the shooting mode. See “Available Features” (A57) and “Default Settings”  
(A66) for more information.  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
The flash mode setting applied in A (auto) mode is saved in the camera’s memory even after the  
camera is turned off.  
C Red-eye Reduction  
This camera uses Advanced Red-Eye Reduction (In-Camera Red-Eye Fix).  
If the camera detects red-eye while saving an image, the affected area will be processed to reduce  
red-eye before the image is saved.  
Note the following when shooting:  
More time than usual is required to save images.  
Red-eye reduction may not produce the desired results in all situations.  
In some cases, red-eye correction may be applied to areas of an image unnecessarily. In these  
cases, select another flash mode and take the picture again.  
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Using the Self-timer  
The camera is equipped with a self-timer that releases the shutter ten seconds or two  
seconds after you press the shutter-release button. The self-timer is useful when you want to  
be in the picture you are taking, and when you want to avoid the effects of camera shake that  
occur when you press the shutter-release button. When using the self-timer, use of a tripod is  
recommended. Set Vibration reduction to Off in the setup menu (A104) when using a  
tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting.  
1
2
3
Tap the self-timer icon.  
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Tap Y or Z.  
Self-timer  
2 s  
Y (ten seconds): Use on important occasions,  
such as weddings.  
10 s  
Off  
Z (two seconds): Use to prevent camera shake.  
Tap J to return to the shooting screen without  
changing the setting.  
Frame the picture and press  
the shutter-release button  
halfway.  
Focus and exposure will be set.  
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Press the shutter-release  
button the rest of the way  
down.  
The self-timer starts, and the number  
of seconds remaining before the  
shutter is released is displayed in the  
monitor. The self-timer lamp flashes  
while the timer is counting down.  
About one second before the shutter  
is released, the lamp stops flashing  
and glows steadily.  
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When the shutter is released, the self-  
timer will be set to Off.  
To stop the timer before a picture is  
taken, press the shutter-release button  
again.  
B Camera Settings That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
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Using Macro Mode  
When using macro mode, the camera can focus on objects as close as approximately 10 cm  
(4 in.) from the front of the lens.  
This feature is useful when taking close-up pictures of flowers and other small subjects.  
1
2
3
Tap the macro mode icon.  
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Tap o.  
Macro mode  
Tap J to return to the shooting screen without  
changing the setting.  
On  
Off  
Use the zoom control to set the zoom  
ratio to a position where F and the  
zoom indicator glow green.  
How close you can be to the subject when shooting depends on the zoom ratio.  
When the zoom ratio is set to a position where F and the zoom indicator glow green, the  
camera can focus on subjects as close as approximately 30 cm (1 ft) from the lens. When the  
zoom is at the maximum wide-angle position, (at the position where G is displayed), the  
camera can focus on subjects as close as approximately 10 cm (4 in.) from the lens.  
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B Notes About Using the Flash  
The flash may be unable to light the entire subject at distances of less than 50 cm (1 ft 8 in.).  
C Autofocus  
When taking still pictures in macro mode, the camera continuously adjusts the focus until the  
shutter-release button is pressed halfway to lock the focus. Therefore, the sound of lens focus motor  
can be heard.  
C The Macro Mode Setting  
Macro mode cannot be used when using certain shooting modes. See “Default Settings” (A66)  
for more information.  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
The macro mode setting applied in A (auto) mode is saved in the camera’s memory even after  
the camera is turned off.  
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Adjusting Brightness (Exposure Compensation)  
You can adjust overall image brightness.  
1
2
3
Tap the exposure compensation icon.  
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0
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Tap V or U to change the exposure  
compensation value.  
Exposure compensation  
To make the image brighter, apply positive (+)  
exposure compensation.  
To make the image darker, apply negative (–)  
exposure compensation.  
You can also drag the slider to change the value.  
Press the shutter-release button to  
take a picture.  
Exposure compensation  
To exit the setting screen without taking a  
picture, tap J.  
To cancel the exposure compensation, return to  
step 1 and revert the value to 0.  
C Exposure Compensation Value  
The exposure compensation value applied in A (auto) mode is saved in the camera’s memory even  
after the camera is turned off.  
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Default Settings  
Default settings for each shooting mode are described below.  
Exposure  
compensation  
(A65)  
Flash mode  
Self-timer  
Macro mode  
A (auto) (A38)  
U
Off  
Off  
Off  
0.0  
0.0  
R (special effects)  
U
Off  
F (smart portrait)  
U1  
Off2  
Off3  
0.0  
Scene  
U4  
V
Off5  
Off3  
Off3  
Off3  
Off3  
Off3  
Off3  
Off3  
Off3  
Off3  
Off3  
On3  
On3  
Off  
d (A42)  
e (A43)  
f (A44)  
z (A44)  
h (A44)  
i (A44)  
j (A45)  
l (A46)  
m (A46)  
Off  
Off  
Off  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
W3  
W3  
V6  
V7  
U
U
Off3  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
W3  
W3  
W3  
W
W3  
W3  
W3  
W
Off3  
Off  
Off3  
Off  
0.03  
0.0  
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Exposure  
compensation  
(A65)  
Flash mode  
(A58)  
Self-timer  
(A61)  
Macro mode  
(A63)  
o (A47)  
p (A48)  
X8/W8  
W3  
Off3  
Off3  
Off  
Off  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
Off3  
Off3  
Off3  
W3  
W3  
Off  
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2
3
4
Cannot be used when Blink proof is set to On.  
Can be set when Smile timer is set to Off.  
The setting cannot be changed.  
The camera automatically selects the flash mode appropriate for the scene it has selected. W (off)  
can be selected manually.  
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6
7
8
Cannot be changed. The camera enters macro mode when i is selected.  
The setting cannot be changed. The flash mode setting is fixed at fill flash with red-eye reduction.  
Slow sync with red-eye reduction flash mode may be used.  
Flash is fixed at X (fill flash) when HDR is set to Off, and is fixed at W (off) when HDR is set to On.  
B Camera Settings That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
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Features That Can Be Set with F (Shooting Menu)  
The settings listed below can be changed by tapping F during shooting (A10).  
Shooting menu  
ISO  
Image mode Touch shooting  
sensitivity  
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White  
balance  
Continuous  
Quick effects  
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The settings that can be changed vary depending on the shooting mode, as shown below.  
Special  
effects  
Smart  
portrait  
Auto mode  
Scene2  
Image mode1  
Touch shooting  
ISO sensitivity  
Continuous  
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
White balance  
Quick effects  
AF area mode  
Skin softening  
Blink proof  
w
w
w
Smile timer  
1
2
The setting is also applied to other shooting modes.  
Additional settings are available for some scene modes. See “Characteristics of Each Scene”  
(A42) for more information.  
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Options Available in the Shooting Menu  
Option  
Description  
A
Allows you to select the combination of image size and image  
quality used when saving images.  
A Image mode  
Allows you to select the touch shooting setting. The available  
settings are Touch shutter (default setting), Subject tracking,  
and Touch AF/AE. Subject tracking can be selected only in A  
(auto) mode.  
q/s/r Touch  
shooting  
Allows you to control the camera’s sensitivity to light. You can set  
sensitivity to Auto (default setting) or Fixed range auto, or lock  
the setting at 125, 200, 400, 800, 1600, or 3200. When Auto is  
selected, the camera sets the ISO sensitivity automatically. When  
Fixed range auto is selected, an ISO sensitivity range of either  
ISO 125-400 or ISO 125-800 can be selected.  
E ISO sensitivity  
Allows you to capture a series of images. The available settings are  
Single (default setting), Continuous H, Continuous L, Pre-  
shooting cache, Continuous H: 120 fps, Continuous H:  
60 fps, BSS, and Multi-shot 16.  
C Continuous  
Allows you to adjust white balance to suit the light source in order  
to make the colors in images match what you see with your eye.  
The available settings are Auto (default setting), Preset manual,  
Daylight, Incandes., Fluorescent, Cloudy, and Flash.  
w White balance  
Allows you to enable or disable the quick effects function (A39).  
The default setting is On.  
p Quick effects  
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Option  
Description  
A
Allows you to determine how the camera selects the focus area  
that is used for autofocus; the available settings are Center  
(default setting) and Target finding AF (A74).  
G AF area mode  
Allows you select the degree of the skin softening effect. When a  
setting other than Off is selected, the camera softens skin tones  
by applying the skin softening function before saving images. The  
default setting is Normal.  
e Skin softening  
When On is selected, the camera automatically releases the  
shutter twice each time a picture is taken. Of the two shots, one in  
which the subject’s eyes are open is saved. The flash cannot be  
used.  
y Blink proof  
The default setting is Off.  
When On (default setting) is selected, the camera detects human  
faces and then automatically releases the shutter whenever a  
smile is detected. Self-timer cannot be used with this feature.  
a Smile timer  
C Camera Settings That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
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Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously  
Some functions cannot be used with other menu options.  
Restricted function  
Flash mode  
Option  
Description  
When a setting other than Single is selected,  
the flash cannot be used.  
Continuous (A69)  
When Blink proof is set to On, the flash  
Blink proof (A70)  
cannot be used.  
When Touch shooting is set to Subject  
tracking, Self-timer cannot be used.  
Subject tracking (A69)  
Smile timer (A70)  
Self-timer  
When Smile timer is used for shooting, the  
self-timer cannot be used.  
When Touch shooting is set to Subject  
tracking, Macro mode cannot be used.  
Macro mode  
Subject tracking (A69)  
Image mode is set as follows depending on  
the continuous shooting setting:  
Continuous H: 120 fps: O (image size: 640  
× 480 pixels)  
Image mode  
Continuous (A69)  
Continuous H: 60 fps: M (image size: 1280  
× 960 pixels)  
Multi-shot 16: L (image size: 2560 × 1920  
pixels)  
When Smile timer is used for shooting,  
Touch shooting cannot be used.  
Smile timer (A70)  
Touch shooting  
ISO sensitivity  
Pet portrait auto release  
(A49)  
When Pet portrait auto release is used for  
shooting, Touch shooting cannot be used.  
When Pre-shooting cache, Continuous H:  
120 fps, Continuous H: 60 fps, or Multi-  
shot 16 is selected, the ISO sensitivity  
setting is automatically specified according to  
the brightness.  
Continuous (A69)  
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Restricted function  
Continuous  
Option  
Description  
When Pre-shooting cache is selected or  
when using the self-timer, Continuous is fixed  
at Single.  
Self-timer (A61)  
When Continuous H, Continuous L, Pre-  
shooting cache, Continuous H: 120 fps,  
Continuous H: 60 fps, or BSS is selected, one  
image is taken each time the monitor is  
tapped.  
Touch shutter (A69)  
When images are continuously captured,  
Quick effects in shooting mode cannot be  
used.  
Quick effects  
AF area mode  
Continuous (A69)  
When Touch shooting is set to Subject  
tracking, AF area mode cannot be set.  
Subject tracking (A69)  
White balance (A69)  
Quick effects (A69)  
Continuous (A69)  
When a setting other than Auto is selected for  
White balance in Target finding AF mode,  
the camera does not detect the main subject.  
When Quick effects is set to On, Image  
review is fixed at On.  
Monitor settings  
Print date  
When Pre-shooting cache, Continuous H:  
120 fps, Continuous H: 60 fps is selected,  
date and time cannot be imprinted on images.  
When Touch shooting is set to Subject  
tracking, Motion detection is disabled.  
Subject tracking (A69)  
ISO sensitivity (A69)  
When the ISO sensitivity is set to any setting  
other than Auto, Motion detection is  
disabled.  
Motion detection  
Digital zoom  
When a setting other than Single or BSS is  
selected, Motion detection is disabled.  
Continuous (A69)  
Subject tracking (A69)  
Continuous (A69)  
When Touch shooting is set to Subject  
tracking, digital zoom cannot be used.  
When Multi-shot 16 is selected, digital zoom  
cannot be used.  
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Restricted function  
Shutter sound  
Option  
Description  
When a setting other than Single is selected,  
the shutter sound is disabled.  
Continuous (A69)  
When a setting other than Single is selected,  
Blink warning is disabled.  
Blink warning  
Continuous (A69)  
B Notes About Digital Zoom  
Depending on the shooting mode or the current settings, digital zoom may not be available  
(E100).  
When digital zoom is in effect, the camera focuses in the center of the frame.  
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Focusing  
Using Target Finding AF  
Select A (auto) mode M tap F M G AF area mode M M Target finding AF  
The camera focuses in the manner described below when you press the shutter-release button halfway.  
If the camera detects the main subject, it focuses  
on that subject. When the subject is in focus, the  
focus areas (up to three areas) that match up with  
the size of the subject light in green.  
When a human face is detected, focus priority will  
be on that person (face detection).  
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Focus areas  
If the camera does not detect the main subject, it  
automatically selects one or more of the nine  
focus areas containing the subject closest to the  
camera. When the subject is in focus, the focus  
areas that are in focus (up to nine areas) light in  
green.  
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Focus areas  
B Notes About Target Finding AF  
Depending on shooting conditions, the subject that the camera determines to be the main subject may vary.  
The camera may not detect the main subject appropriately in the following situations:  
- When the image shown on the monitor is very dark or bright  
- When the main subject lacks clearly defined colors  
- When the shot is framed so that the main subject is at the edge of the monitor  
- When the main subject is composed of a repeating pattern  
The camera does not detect the main subject in the following situations:  
- When White balance is set to any setting other than Auto.  
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Using Face Detection  
In the following shooting modes, the camera uses  
face detection to automatically focus on human  
faces. If the camera detects more than one face, a  
double border is displayed around the face that the  
camera will focus on, and single borders are  
displayed around the other faces.  
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Number of faces that  
can be detected  
Shooting mode  
Focus area (double border)  
Scene auto selector (A42),  
Portrait (A42), or Night  
portrait (A43) scene mode  
Up to 12 The face closest to the camera  
Up to 121 The face closest to the camera2  
Pet portrait scene mode (when  
Pet portrait auto release is set to  
Off) (A49)  
The face closest to the center of  
the frame  
Smart portrait mode (A54)  
Up to 3  
1
2
If the camera detects both people and pets in the same shot, the camera can detect up to 12  
faces.  
If the camera detects a human face and a pet face in the same shot, it focuses on the pet’s face.  
Tap a face framed by a single border to change the focus area to that face (except when  
smile timer (A68) is set to On).  
If the shutter button is pressed halfway when no faces are detected:  
-
-
-
When Scene auto selector is selected, the focus area changes depending on which  
scene the camera selects.  
In Portrait and Night portrait scene modes or in smart portrait mode, the camera will  
focus on the subject in the center of the frame.  
In Pet portrait scene mode, the camera focuses on a pet face if one is detected. If no  
pet faces are detected, the camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.  
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B Notes About Face Detection  
The camera’s ability to detect faces depends on a variety of factors, including the direction in  
which the faces are looking. Additionally, the camera may be unable to detect faces in the  
following situations:  
- When faces are partially hidden by sunglasses or otherwise obstructed  
- When faces take up too much or too little of the frame  
When the frame includes more than one face, the faces detected by the camera and the face on  
which the camera focuses depend upon a variety of factors, including the direction in which the  
faces are looking.  
In some rare cases, such as those described in “Subjects Not Suitable for Autofocus” (A77), the  
subject may not be in focus even though the double border turns green. If the camera does not  
focus, try focus lock shooting (A78).  
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Subjects Not Suitable for Autofocus  
The camera may not focus as expected in the following situations. In some rare cases, the  
subject may not be in focus despite the fact that the focus area or the focus indicator glows  
green:  
Subject is very dark  
Objects of sharply differing brightness are included in the scene (e.g. the sun behind the  
subject makes that subject appear very dark)  
No contrast between the subject and surroundings (e.g. a portrait subject wearing a white  
shirt is standing in front of a white wall)  
Several objects are at different distances from the camera (e.g. the subject is inside a cage)  
Subjects with repeating patterns (window blinds, buildings with multiple rows of similarly  
shaped windows, etc.)  
Subject is moving rapidly  
In the situations noted above, try pressing the shutter-release button halfway to refocus  
several times, or focus on another subject positioned at the same distance from the camera as  
the actual desired subject, and use focus lock (A78).  
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Focus Lock  
You can use focus lock to focus on off-center subjects when center is selected for AF area  
mode.  
The following procedure describes how to use focus lock when using A (auto) mode with  
AF area mode (A70) set to Center.  
1
Position the subject in the center of the frame.  
2
Press the shutter-release  
button halfway.  
Confirm that the focus area glows  
green.  
Focus and exposure are locked.  
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3
4
Continue holding down the shutter-  
release button halfway and  
recompose the picture.  
Be sure to maintain the same distance between  
the camera and the subject while the shutter-  
release button is pressed halfway.  
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Press the shutter-release button the  
rest of the way down to take the  
picture.  
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Playback Features  
This chapter describes how to select certain types of images for playback as well as some of  
the features available when playing back images.  
Playback Zoom ................................................................. 80  
Thumbnail Display ........................................................... 81  
............................................................................................ 86  
Using ViewNX 2................................................................. 88  
Installing ViewNX 2......................................................................................................... 88  
Transferring Images to the Computer ..................................................................... 91  
Viewing Images................................................................................................................ 93  
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Playback Zoom  
Rotating the zoom control to g (i) or double-tapping an image in full-frame playback mode  
(A32) zooms in on the center of the image displayed in the monitor.  
Displayed area guide  
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Image is displayed full-frame.  
Image is zoomed in.  
You can change the zoom ratio by rotating the zoom control to f (h) or g (i). Images  
can be zoomed up to 10×.  
To view a different area of the image, drag the image or tap A, B, C, or D.  
If you rotate the zoom control to g (i) to zoom in on an image captured using face  
detection (A75) or pet detection (A49) (except images captured in a series), the camera  
zooms in on the face detected at the time of shooting. If the camera detected multiple  
faces when the image was captured, tap M or N to display a different face. Rotate the  
zoom control to g (i) or f (h) again to change the zoom ratio and return to normal  
playback zoom.  
To delete images, tap E.  
You can crop the image and save the displayed area of the image as a separate file by  
tapping G (E32).  
Tap f or double-tap the image to return to full-frame playback mode.  
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Thumbnail Display  
Rotating the zoom control to f (h) in full-frame playback mode (A32) displays images as  
thumbnails.  
Scroll bar  
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Full-frame Display  
Image Thumbnail Display  
(6, 12, and 20 images per screen)  
You can view several images on one screen, making it easy to find the image you want.  
You can change the number of thumbnails displayed by rotating the zoom control to f  
(h) or g (i).  
To scroll through the images, drag your finger up or down on the monitor, drag the scroll  
bar, or tap B or C.  
Tap an image to display it in full-frame playback mode.  
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Selecting Certain Types of Images for Playback  
You can change the playback mode according to the type of images you want to view.  
Available Playback Modes  
c
Play  
All images are played back. When you switch from shooting mode to playback mode, this  
mode is selected.  
h
Favorite pictures  
Play back images added to an album. You must add images to an album before you can  
select this mode (A84).  
F
C
Auto sort  
Images are automatically sorted into categories, such as portraits, landscapes, and movies.  
List by date  
Images captured on the selected date are played back.  
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Switching Between Playback Modes  
1
When viewing images in full-frame  
playback mode or thumbnail  
playback mode, press the c button.  
The playback mode selection menu is  
displayed, from which you can select one of  
the available playback modes.  
2
Tap the desired playback mode icon.  
Playback mode  
If you select c Play, the playback screen is  
displayed.  
Favorite pictures  
Play  
When an option other than c Play is selected,  
the album, category, or shooting date selection  
screen is displayed.  
Auto sort  
List by date  
To return to the current playback mode without  
switching playback modes, press the c button.  
3
Tap an album, category, or shooting date.  
For h favorite pictures, see E7.  
For F auto sort, see E11.  
For C list by date, see E13.  
Repeat from step 1 to select a different album, category, or shooting date.  
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Features That Can Be Set with F (Playback Menu)  
If you tap F when viewing images in full-frame playback mode or thumbnail playback mode,  
the following menu options can be used (A10).  
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Delete  
Favorite pictures  
Protect  
Slide show  
Paint  
Print order  
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Option  
Description  
A
Allows you to add selected images to an album.  
This option is not displayed in favorite pictures mode.  
h Favorite pictures  
h Remove from  
favorites  
l Delete1  
Allows you to remove images from an album.  
This option is displayed only in favorite pictures mode.  
Delete images or movies.  
Play back images, stored in the internal memory or on a  
memory card, one by one in an automated slide show.  
b Slide show1  
d Protect1  
Protect selected images from accidental deletion.  
When using a printer to print images saved on the memory  
card, you can use the Print order function to select which  
images are printed, and how many copies of each image  
are printed.  
a Print order1, 2  
Draw on images or add decorations to images. Painted  
copies are stored as separate files.  
U Paint3, 4  
Edit images. Available editing functions are k Quick  
retouch, I D-Lighting, P Stretch, O Perspective  
control, j Glamour retouch, and g Small picture.  
M Retouch3, 4  
f Rotate image is available to set the orientation of  
images when they are played back on the camera.  
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Description  
A
Record voice memos using the camera’s built-in  
microphone and attach them to images. Voice memo can E78  
E Voice memo4  
also be played back and deleted.  
Allows you to copy images between the internal memory  
and a memory card.  
h Copy1, 5  
Allows you to change the key picture for images captured  
in sequence (sequence of images; A33).  
This option is disabled when Sequence display options  
N Choose key picture4  
(A105) in the setup menu is set to Individual pictures.  
1
2
3
This function can also be performed in thumbnail playback mode.  
This function is not available for images captured in 3D photography scene mode (A50).  
The selected image is edited, and the copy is saved with a different file name, except when edited  
using Rotate image. Certain restrictions apply. For example, images captured in Easy  
panorama (A48) or 3D photography (A50) cannot be edited and the same editing function  
cannot be applied multiple times (E18, E19).  
This function is not available when only the key pictures are displayed for sequences of images. To  
use this function, tap R to display the images in a sequence individually.  
This function cannot be selected when using favorite pictures mode, auto sort mode, or list by  
date mode.  
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5
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Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or Printer  
You can enhance your enjoyment of images and movies by connecting the camera to a TV,  
computer, or printer.  
Before connecting the camera to an external device, make sure the remaining battery level  
is sufficient and turn the camera off. For information about the connection methods and  
subsequent operations, refer to the documentation included with the device in addition to  
this document.  
How to open the connector cover.  
USB/audio/video output  
connector  
HDMI mini connector  
(Type C)  
Insert the plug  
straight.  
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Viewing images on a TV  
Images and movies captured with the camera can be viewed on a TV.  
Connection method: Connect the video and audio plugs of the included  
audio video cable to the TV’s input jacks. Alternatively, connect a commercially  
available HDMI cable (Type C) to the TV’s HDMI input jack.  
Viewing and organizing images on a computer  
If you transfer images to a computer, you can perform simple retouching and  
manage image data in addition to playing back images and movies.  
Connection method: Connect the camera to the computer’s USB port with  
the included USB cable.  
Before connecting to a computer, install ViewNX 2 on the computer using  
the included ViewNX 2 CD-ROM. For information about using the  
ViewNX 2 CD-ROM and transferring images to a computer, see page 88.  
If any USB devices that draw the power from the computer are connected,  
disconnect them from the computer before you connect the camera to it.  
Connecting the camera and other USB-powered devices to the same  
computer simultaneously may cause a camera malfunction or excessive  
power supply from the computer, which could damage the camera or  
memory card.  
Printing images without using a computer  
If you connect the camera to a PictBridge-compatible printer, you can print  
images without using a computer.  
Connection method: Connect the camera directly to the printer’s USB port  
with the included USB cable.  
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Using ViewNX 2  
ViewNX 2 is an all-in-one software package which enables you to transfer, view, edit and share  
images. Install ViewNX 2 using the included ViewNX 2 CD-ROM.  
ViewNX 2™  
Your Imaging Toolbox  
Installing ViewNX 2  
An Internet connection is required.  
Compatible Operating Systems  
Windows  
Windows 7 Home Basic/Home Premium/Professional/Enterprise/Ultimate (Service Pack 1)  
Windows Vista Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Enterprise/Ultimate (Service Pack 2)  
Windows XP Home Edition/Professional (Service Pack 3)  
Macintosh  
Mac OS X (version 10.6.8, 10.7.4)  
Refer to the Nikon website for the latest information on operating system compatibility.  
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Start the computer and insert the ViewNX 2 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM  
drive.  
Mac OS: When the ViewNX 2 window is displayed, double-click the Welcome icon.  
2
Select a language in the language selection dialog to open the  
installation window.  
If the desired language is not available, click Region Selection to choose a different region  
and then choose the desired language (the Region Selection button is not available in the  
European release).  
Click Next to display the installation window.  
3
4
Start the installer.  
We recommend clicking Installation Guide in the installation window to check the  
installation help information and system requirements before installing ViewNX 2.  
Click Typical Installation (Recommended) in the installation window.  
Download the software.  
When the Software Download screen is displayed, click I agree - Begin download.  
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.  
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Exit the installer when the installation completion screen is displayed.  
Windows: Click Yes.  
Mac OS: Click OK.  
The following software is installed:  
ViewNX 2 (consisting of the three modules below)  
-
-
-
Nikon Transfer 2: For transferring images to the computer  
ViewNX 2: For viewing, editing, and printing transferred images  
Nikon Movie Editor: For basic editing of transferred movies  
Panorama Maker (for creating a single panorama image of a landscape, etc. from a series of  
images that each capture a separate portion of the subject)  
6
Remove the ViewNX 2 CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive.  
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Transferring Images to the Computer  
1
Choose how images will be copied to the computer.  
Choose one of the following methods:  
Direct USB connection: Turn the camera off and ensure that the memory card is inserted  
in the camera. Connect the camera to the computer using the included USB cable. The  
camera automatically turns on.  
To transfer images that are saved in the camera’s internal memory, remove the memory card  
from the camera before connecting it to the computer.  
SD card slot: If your computer is equipped with an SD card slot, the card can be inserted  
directly in the slot.  
SD card reader: Connect a card reader (available separately from third-party suppliers) to  
the computer and insert the memory card.  
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If a message is displayed prompting you to choose a program, select Nikon Transfer 2.  
When using Windows 7  
If the dialog shown at right is displayed,  
follow the steps below to select  
Nikon Transfer 2.  
1 Under Import pictures and videos, click  
Change program. A program selection  
dialog will be displayed; select Import File  
using Nikon Transfer 2 and click OK.  
2 Double-click Import File.  
If the memory card contains a large number of images, it may take a while for Nikon Transfer 2  
to start. Wait until Nikon Transfer 2 starts.  
B Connecting the USB Cable  
The connection may not be recognized if the camera is connected to the computer via a USB hub.  
2
Transfer images to the computer.  
Confirm that the name of the connected camera or removable disk is displayed as the  
“Source” on the “Options” title bar of Nikon Transfer 2 ( ).  
1
Click Start Transfer ( ).  
2
1
2
At default settings, all the images on the memory card will be copied to the computer.  
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Terminate the connection.  
If the camera is connected to the computer, turn the camera off and disconnect the USB  
cable. If you are using a card reader or card slot, choose the appropriate option in the  
computer operating system to eject the removable disk corresponding to the memory card  
and then remove the card from the card reader or card slot.  
Viewing Images  
Start ViewNX 2.  
Images are displayed in ViewNX 2 when transfer is  
complete.  
Consult online help for more information on  
using ViewNX 2.  
C Starting ViewNX 2 Manually  
Windows: Double-click the ViewNX 2 shortcut on the desktop.  
Mac OS: Click the ViewNX 2 icon in the Dock.  
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Recording and Playing Back  
Movies  
You can record movies by simply pressing the b (e movie-record) button.  
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Features That Can Be Set with F (Movie Menu)................................................. 99  
Playing Back Movies....................................................... 100  
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Recording Movies  
You can record movies by simply pressing the b (e movie-record) button.  
1
Display the shooting screen.  
Movies can be recorded in any shooting mode  
(A26) except Draw scene mode.  
25  
0
1010  
Movie recording time remaining  
2
Press the b (e movie-record) button  
to start movie recording.  
The camera focuses on the subject in the center  
of the frame. Focus areas are not displayed  
during recording.  
C is displayed while saving to the internal  
memory.  
Tap Q to pause recording (except when HS  
movie recording; A99). Tap o again to resume  
recording.  
Recording automatically stops about five  
minutes after recording is paused or when the  
maximum movie length has been recorded.  
10  
0
Paused  
3
Press the b (e movie-record) button again to end recording.  
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B Notes About Recording Images and Saving Movies  
The indicator showing the number of exposures remaining or the indicator showing the maximum  
movie length flashes while images are being recorded or while a movie is being saved. Do not open  
the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover or remove the battery or memory card while an  
indicator is flashing. Doing this could result in loss of data, or in damage to the camera or the  
memory card.  
B Notes About Movie Recording  
Memory cards with an SD Speed Class rating of 6 or faster are recommended when recording  
movies (F23). Movie recording may stop unexpectedly when memory cards with a lower Speed  
Class rating are used.  
There may be some degradation in image quality when digital zoom is used. When recording  
movies, the digital zoom can magnify the image up to 4× the maximum optical zoom ratio.  
When recording ends, digital zoom turns off.  
The sounds of zoom control operation, zoom, autofocus lens drive movement, vibration  
reduction, and aperture operation when brightness changes may be recorded.  
The following phenomena may be seen in the monitor while recording movies. These  
phenomena are saved in the recorded movies.  
- Banding may occur in images under fluorescent, mercury-vapor, or sodium-vapor lighting.  
- Subjects that move quickly from one side of the frame to the other, such as a moving train or car,  
may appear skewed.  
- The entire movie image may be skewed when the camera is panned.  
- Lighting or other bright areas may leave residual images when the camera is moved.  
Depending on the distance to the subject or the amount of zoom applied, subjects with repeating  
patterns (fabrics, lattice windows, etc.) may have colored stripes (interference patterns, moire, etc.)  
in them during movie recording and playback. This occurs when the pattern in the subject and the  
layout of the image sensor interfere with each other; it is not a malfunction.  
B Camera Temperature  
The camera may become warm when shooting movies for an extended period of time or when  
the camera is used in a hot area.  
If the inside of the camera becomes extremely hot  
when recording movies, the camera will automatically  
stop recording after ten seconds.  
The amount of time remaining until the camera stops  
recording (B10s) is displayed.  
After the camera stops recording, it turns itself off.  
Leave the camera off until the inside of the camera has  
cooled.  
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Autofocus may not perform as expected (A77). Should this occur, try the following:  
1. Set Movie AF mode (A99) in the movie menu to A Single AF (default setting) before  
starting movie recording.  
2. Frame another subject—positioned at the same distance from the camera as the intended  
subject—in the center of the frame, press the b (e movie-record) button to start recording, and  
then modify the composition.  
C Movie Options and Maximum Movie Length  
Movie options (A99)  
c HD 1080pP (1920×1080) (default setting)  
d HD 1080p (1920×1080)  
Memory card (4 GB)*  
25 min  
40 min  
50 min  
e HD 720p (1280×720)  
All figures are approximate. The maximum movie length may vary depending on the make of the  
memory card, even among memory cards of the same capacity. Check the shooting screen for the  
maximum movie length when recording to the internal memory (approx. 78 MB).  
* Individual movie files cannot exceed 4 GB in size or 29 minutes in length, even when there is  
sufficient free space on the memory card for longer recording. When a battery is used to operate  
the camera, the battery may run out and recording may end before either limit is reached, despite  
the battery being fully charged (F19). In addition, recording may end before either limit is  
reached if camera temperature becomes elevated.  
C Functions Available for Movie Recording  
The exposure compensation and white balance settings for the current shooting mode are also  
applied with movie recording. The settings adjusted with the scene effect adjustment slider in  
scene mode (A40) and the hues specified in special effects mode (A52) are also applied to  
movies. When macro mode is enabled, movies of subjects close to the camera can be recorded.  
Confirm settings before starting movie recording.  
The self-timer (A61) can be used. When the b (e movie-record) button is pressed after the  
self-timer is enabled, the camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame and starts movie  
recording after the specified two or ten seconds.  
The flash will not fire.  
Tap F to adjust movie menu settings before starting movie recording (A99).  
If Photo info in the Monitor settings (A104) in the setup menu is set to Movie frame+auto  
info, the area that will be visible in the movie can be confirmed before movie recording starts.  
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Features That Can Be Set with F (Movie Menu)  
Tap F in shooting mode to configure the settings listed below (A10). If the movie menu is  
not displayed, tap C to scroll to the bottom of the screen.  
Shooting menu  
Movie  
options  
Open with  
HS footage  
Movie  
AF mode  
Wind noise  
reduction  
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AF area  
mode  
Set up  
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Option  
Description  
A
Select the movie type.  
D Movie options  
Select either normal speed movies or HS (high speed) movies,  
which enable slow motion or fast motion playback.  
When you select an HS movie option in Movie options, choose  
whether or not the camera records HS movies when movie  
recording starts. The default setting is On.  
When Off is selected, the camera records a normal speed movie  
when recording starts. After recording starts, tap the HS movie  
switch icon at the bottom right of the monitor to switch to HS  
movie recording.  
N Open with  
HS footage  
When A Single AF (default setting) is selected, focus is locked  
when movie recording begins. When B Full-time AF is  
selected, the camera focuses continuously while recording.  
When B Full-time AF is selected, the sound of the camera  
focusing may be heard in recorded movies. If you want to prevent E88  
the sound of the camera focusing from being recorded, select  
A Single AF.  
D Movie AF  
mode  
When an HS movie option is selected in Movie options, the  
setting is fixed at A Single AF.  
Set whether or not to reduce wind noise during movie recording.  
Y Wind noise  
reduction  
When an HS movie option is selected in Movie options, the  
setting is fixed at k Off.  
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Playing Back Movies  
Press the c button to enter playback mode.  
Movies are indicated by the movie options icon  
(A99).  
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Tap R to play back movies.  
To adjust the volume before playback, tap F and  
then tap i (A10).  
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Movie option  
Deleting movies  
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Functions Available During Playback  
Tap the monitor during playback to display the  
playback control panel at the bottom in the monitor.  
The operations described below are available by  
tapping the icons in the panel.  
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To  
Use  
Description  
Adjust volume  
X
Tap X to adjust volume.*  
Rewind  
O
P
Tap and hold O to rewind movie.  
Advance  
Tap and hold P to advance movie.  
Pause playback.  
The following operations can be performed while playback is  
paused.  
Rewind movie back one frame. Tap and hold  
continuous frame-by-frame rewind.  
for  
U
U
V
R
G
Pause  
End  
Q
S
Advance movie forward one frame. Tap and hold  
continuous frame-by-frame advance.  
for  
V
Tap  
playback.  
displayed at the center of the screen to resume  
R
Tap to display the movie edit screen. Cut out unwanted  
G
portions of a movie and save the desired portion.  
End movie playback and return to full-frame playback mode.  
*
You can also adjust volume by rotating the zoom control to g or f during playback.  
B Notes About Playing Back Movies  
The COOLPIX S6400 is not able to play back movies recorded with another make or model of digital  
camera.  
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General Camera Setup  
This chapter describes the various settings that can be adjusted in the z setup menu.  
Shooting menu  
Movie  
options  
Open with  
HS footage  
Movie  
AF mode  
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AF area  
mode  
Wind noise  
reduction  
Set up  
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For further details about each setting, refer to “The Setup Menu” in the Reference Section  
(E89).  
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Features That Can Be Set with F (Setup Menu)  
Tap F and tap z Set up to make the settings listed below (A10).  
If z Set up is not displayed, tap C to scroll to the bottom the screen.  
Shooting menu  
Set up  
Welcome screen  
Time zone and date  
Monitor settings  
Print date  
Movie  
Open with  
HS footage  
Movie  
options  
AF mode  
Wind noise  
reduction  
AF area  
mode  
Set up  
Option  
Description  
A
Allows you to select whether or not the welcome screen is  
displayed when the camera is turned on.  
Welcome screen  
Time zone and date  
Monitor settings  
Allows you to set the camera clock and select the home and  
destination time zones.  
Allows you to adjust photo information display and monitor  
brightness settings.  
Print date  
Allows you to imprint the shooting date and time on images. E95  
Vibration reduction  
Reduces the effects of camera shake while shooting.  
Allows you to set whether or not the camera automatically  
increases the shutter speed to reduce blurring caused by  
camera shake if motion is detected when shooting still  
images.  
Motion detection  
AF assist  
Allows you to enable or disable the AF-assist illuminator.  
When set to On (default setting), if you rotate the zoom  
control to g (i) when the camera is already zoomed in to the  
maximum optical zoom position, the digital zoom is activated  
(A29).  
Digital zoom  
Sound settings  
Allows you to adjust sound settings.  
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Option  
Auto off  
Description  
A
Allows you to set the amount of time that passes before the  
monitor turns off to save power.  
Format memory/  
Format card  
Allows you to format the internal memory or the memory  
card.  
Language  
TV settings  
Allows you to change the camera’s display language.  
Allows you to adjust TV-connection settings.  
When set to Auto (default setting), you can charge the  
camera’s battery by connecting the camera to a computer  
(provided that the computer is able to supply power).  
Charge by computer  
When charging by computer, it takes more time to charge  
the battery than when using the Charging AC Adapter  
EH-69P.  
Allows you to set whether or not closed eyes are detected  
when taking pictures of people using face detection.  
Blink warning  
Allows you to select whether to display only the key picture  
for a sequence of images captured continuously or to display E110  
the sequence as individual images.  
Sequence display  
options  
Set whether or not to enable the function for sending images  
Eye-Fi upload  
to a computer using a commercially available Eye-Fi card.  
Allows you to reset the camera’s settings to their default  
values.  
Reset all  
Firmware version  
View the current camera firmware version.  
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Reference Section  
The Reference Section provides detailed information and hints about using the camera.  
Shooting  
Using the Draw Option............................................................................................. E2  
Using Easy Panorama (Shooting and Playback).............................................. E3  
Playback  
Favorite Pictures Mode............................................................................................. E7  
Auto Sort Mode.........................................................................................................E11  
List by Date Mode ....................................................................................................E13  
Editing Still Images ..................................................................................................E17  
Connecting the Camera to a Printer (Direct Print) .......................................E38  
Editing Movies...........................................................................................................E47  
Menu  
The Shooting Menu (for A (Auto) Mode).......................................................E49  
The Smart Portrait Menu........................................................................................E67  
The Playback Menu..................................................................................................E69  
The Movie Menu .......................................................................................................E83  
The Setup Menu........................................................................................................E89  
Additional Information  
File and Folder Names ......................................................................................... E117  
Optional Accessories............................................................................................ E119  
Error Messages ....................................................................................................... E120  
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Using the Draw Option  
Write a memo or draw a picture on the touch panel display and save it as an image. The  
image is saved at an image mode setting of l (640×480).  
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) button M C Scene mode M A (draw)  
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Write a memo or draw pictures.  
Pen  
Tap I (pen) to write text or draw pictures  
(E23).  
Tap J (eraser) to erase text or pictures (E23).  
Rotate the zoom control to g (i) to display the  
image in full-frame playback mode and rotate  
the zoom control to g (i) again to enlarge the  
image display by 3×. Tap A, D, B or C to  
change the portion of the image visible in the monitor. Rotate the zoom control to f (h)  
to return to the original display size.  
2
Tap I.  
Pen  
Tap e, before tapping I, to undo the last  
operation applied using the pen or erase tool  
(up to the last five operations can be undone).  
To exit without saving the edited image, tap f.  
When a confirmation screen is displayed, tap  
Yes.  
3
Tap Yes.  
The memo is saved.  
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Using Easy Panorama (Shooting and Playback)  
Shooting with Easy Panorama  
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) button M C Scene mode M  
p (easy panorama)  
You can select either W Normal (180°) (default setting) or X Wide (360°) as the  
shooting range. See “Changing Shooting Range” (E4) for more information.  
1
Frame the first edge of the panorama  
scene, and then press the shutter-  
release button halfway to focus.  
The zoom position is fixed at the maximum  
wide-angle position.  
A grid is displayed in the monitor.  
The camera focuses on the subject at the center  
of the frame.  
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Exposure compensation (A65) can be set.  
If the focus and exposure are not correct, try using focus lock (A78).  
2
Press the shutter-release button all  
the way, and then remove your finger  
from the shutter-release button.  
I is displayed to indicate the direction of camera  
movement.  
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Move the camera slowly and straight  
in one of the four directions, and  
begin shooting.  
When the camera detects which direction it is  
moving in, shooting begins.  
A guide indicating the current shooting position  
is displayed.  
When the shooting position guide reaches the  
edge, shooting ends.  
Guide  
C Changing Shooting Range  
In easy panorama scene mode, tap F, tap W/X  
Easy panorama, and tap W Normal (180°) or X  
Wide (360°).  
Easy panorama  
When the camera is readied in the horizontal position,  
the image size (width × height) is as follows.  
Normal (180°)  
Wide (360°)  
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-
Normal (180°): 3200 × 560 when moved  
horizontally, 1024 × 3200 when moved vertically  
Wide (360°): 6400 × 560 when moved horizontally,  
1024 × 6400 when moved vertically  
- When the camera is readied in the vertical position, the direction and the width and height are  
switched.  
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Example of camera movement  
The operator, without shifting position, moves the camera horizontally or vertically in an  
arc so that the guide travels from one edge to the other.  
Shooting stops if the guide does not reach the edge within about 15 seconds (when  
Normal (180°) is selected) or within about 30 seconds (when Wide (360°) is selected)  
after shooting starts.  
B Notes About Easy Panorama Shooting  
The range of the image seen in the saved image will be narrower than that seen in the monitor at  
the time of shooting.  
If the camera is moved too quickly or shaken too much, or if the subject is too uniform (e.g. walls or  
darkness), an error may occur.  
If shooting is stopped before the camera reaches the half-way point in the panorama range, a  
panorama image is not saved.  
If more than half of the panorama range is captured but shooting ends before reaching the edge  
of the range, the range not captured is recorded and displayed in gray.  
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Viewing Images Captured with Easy Panorama  
If you switch to playback mode (A32) and display  
an image captured using easy panorama in full-frame  
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playback mode, R is displayed.  
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Tap R to display the short edge of the image using  
the entire monitor and automatically move (scroll)  
the displayed area.  
To scroll through the displayed image, drag your  
finger across the monitor (A4).  
The operations listed below can be performed using  
the camera’s touch panel.  
Function  
Description  
Tap the monitor to pause scrolling.  
While paused, drag your finger across the monitor to  
view a different area of the image.  
Manual scrolling  
Pause  
Resume automatic  
scrolling  
While paused, tap the monitor to resume automatic  
scrolling.  
End  
Tap J.  
B Notes About Easy Panorama Scroll Playback  
The COOLPIX S6400 may not be able to scroll the playback of, or zoom in on, easy panorama images  
captured with another make or model of digital camera.  
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Favorite Pictures Mode  
You can sort your images (except movies) into nine albums and add them as favorite pictures  
(added images are not copied or moved).  
After you add images to albums, you can choose to play back only the added images by  
using favorite pictures mode.  
By creating albums for certain subjects or events, you can find your favorite images easily.  
The same image can be added to multiple albums.  
Up to 200 images can be added to each album.  
Adding Images to Albums  
Press the c button (playback mode)* M select an image M tap F M h Favorite  
pictures  
*
Images cannot be added to albums in favorite pictures playback mode.  
Tap an album to which you want add the image. The  
image is added to the album and the monitor display  
returns to the album selection screen.  
Favorite pictures  
01  
04  
07  
02  
05  
08  
03  
You can repeatedly add the same image to other  
albums by tapping them.  
Drag the current image to change the image to  
add.  
Tap f to finish adding images.  
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09  
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Playing Back Images in Albums  
Press the c button (playback mode) M c button M h Favorite pictures  
Tap an album to play back the images that have  
Favorite pictures  
been added to the selected album.  
The icon of the selected album is displayed during  
playback (A8).  
01  
04  
07  
02  
05  
08  
03  
06  
09  
If you tap K, you can change the album icons  
(their colors and designs) (E10).  
When viewing images in full-frame playback  
mode or thumbnail playback mode, tap F to  
select a feature from the favorite pictures menu  
(A84).  
B Notes About Deletion  
If an image is deleted while using favorite pictures mode, the image will not only be removed from  
the album, but the corresponding image file will also be permanently deleted from the internal  
memory or the memory card.  
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Removing Images from Albums  
To remove an image from an album without permanently deleting it, follow the procedure  
described below.  
Select the desired image in full-frame display in  
favorite pictures mode, tap F to display the  
menu options, and then tap h. The confirmation  
dialog is displayed.  
Favorite pictures  
Remove from  
favorites  
Delete  
Slide show  
Paint  
Protect  
Print order  
Tap Yes to remove the image from the album.  
Remove selected picture or  
pictures from favorites?  
Yes  
No  
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Changing the Favorites Album Icon  
Press the c button (playback mode) M c button M h Favorite pictures  
1
2
3
Tap K.  
Favorite pictures  
The album icon and icon color selection screen is  
displayed.  
01  
04  
07  
02  
05  
08  
03  
06  
09  
Tap the desired icon, tap or drag the  
slider to select the icon’s color, and  
tap I.  
Choose icon  
01  
02  
03  
The album selection screen is displayed.  
Tap the desired album.  
Choose icon  
The icon is changed.  
01  
02  
05  
08  
03  
To select a different icon and color again, tap J  
before tapping the album.  
04  
07  
06  
09  
B Notes About Album Icons  
Set the album icons separately for the internal memory and for the memory card.  
To change the album icons for the internal memory, first remove the memory card from the  
camera.  
The default setting for the icon is the number icon.  
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Auto Sort Mode  
Images are automatically sorted into categories, such as portraits, landscapes, and movies.  
Press the c button (playback mode) M c button M F Auto sort  
Tap a category to play back the images in the  
selected category.  
Auto sort  
The icon of the selected category is displayed  
during playback (A8).  
When viewing images in full-frame playback  
mode or thumbnail playback mode, tap F to  
select a feature from the auto sort menu (A84).  
Other scenes  
Auto Sort Mode Categories  
Option  
Description  
Images captured in smart portrait mode (A54) with the smile timer  
setting set to On  
Z Smile  
Images captured in Portrait*, Night portrait*, Party/indoor, or  
Backlighting* scene mode (A40)  
Images captured in smart portrait mode (A54) with the smile timer  
D
Portraits  
setting set to Off  
u
Food  
Images captured in Food scene mode (A40)  
U
Landscape  
Images captured in Landscape* scene mode (A40)  
Images captured in Night landscape*, Sunset, Dusk/dawn, or  
Fireworks show scene mode (A40)  
V
Dusk to dawn  
Close-ups  
Images captured in A (auto) mode with macro mode (A63)  
Images captured in Close-up* scene mode (A40)  
D
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Option  
Pet portrait  
Movie  
Description  
Images captured in Pet portrait (A49) scene mode  
Movies (A96).  
O
D
X
Retouched copies  
Copies created using editing functions (E17)  
All other images that cannot be defined by the categories described  
above  
W Other scenes  
*
Images captured in scene auto selector scene mode (A42) are also sorted into the appropriate  
categories.  
B Notes About Auto Sort Mode  
Up to 999 images and movie files can be sorted into each category in auto sort mode. If 999  
images or movies have already been sorted into a specific category, new images and movies  
cannot be sorted into that category nor can they be displayed in auto sort mode. You can play  
back images and movies that could not be sorted into a category by using normal playback mode  
(A32) or list by date mode (E13).  
Images and movies copied from the internal memory to a memory card, or vice versa, cannot be  
played back in auto sort mode (E80).  
Images or movies saved by a camera other than the COOLPIX S6400 cannot be played back in  
auto sort mode.  
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List by Date Mode  
Press the c button (playback mode) M c button M C List by date  
Tap a date to play back the images captured on the  
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu  
Fri  
Sat  
selected date.  
1
8
2
9
3
The first image that was captured on the selected  
date is displayed.  
4
5
6
7
10  
2012  
11  
11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
18 19 20 21 22 23 24  
25 26 27 28 29 30  
x is displayed during playback (A8).  
To change the displayed month, tap B or C.  
When viewing images in full-frame playback  
mode or thumbnail playback mode, tap F to  
select a feature from the list by date menu (A84).  
B Notes About List by Date Mode  
The 9,000 most recent images can be displayed in list by date mode.  
Images captured when the camera’s date is not set are treated as images captured on January 1,  
2012.  
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Viewing and Deleting Images Captured Continuously (Sequence)  
Viewing Images in a Sequence  
Each series of images captured using the following settings is saved in a sequence.  
A (auto) mode (A38)  
Scene mode (A40)  
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-
-
-
-
Continuous H  
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-
Sports  
Continuous L  
Pet portrait (when Continuous is selected)  
Pre-shooting cache  
Continuous H: 120 fps  
Continuous H: 60 fps  
By default, only the first image of a sequence (key  
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picture) is displayed to represent the images in the  
sequence in full-frame playback mode or thumbnail  
playback mode (A81).  
When only the key picture is displayed for a  
sequence, the picture cannot be zoomed in on.  
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When only the key picture is displayed for a  
sequence, tap R to display each image in a  
sequence individually.  
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To display the previous or next image, drag the  
current picture to the left or right, or tap  
To return to key picture only display, tap  
or  
.
G
J
H
.
To display images in a sequence as thumbnails,  
set Sequence display options to Individual  
pictures in the setup menu (E110).  
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B Sequence Display Options  
Select Sequence display options (E110) in the setup menu to set all sequences to be  
displayed using their key pictures or to display them as individual images.  
Images captured continuously with cameras other than the COOLPIX S6400 cannot be displayed  
as a sequence.  
C Changing Key Picture in Sequence  
A sequence’s key picture can be changed using Choose key picture (E82) in the playback menu.  
C Playback Menu Options Available When Using Sequence  
When F is tapped, the following menu operations are available for the images in that sequence.  
Favorite pictures1 (E7)  
Delete (E16)  
Paint2 (E22)  
Retouch2 (E17)  
Voice memo2 (E78)  
Copy1 (E80)  
Slide show (E69)  
Protect1 (E71)  
Print order1 (E73)  
Choose key picture2 (E82)  
1
If F is tapped when only a key picture is displayed, the same settings can be applied to all images  
in that sequence. Tap F after displaying individual images to apply settings to each displayed  
image.  
2
This operation is not available when only a key picture is displayed. Display the images in the  
sequence individually and then tap F.  
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Deleting Images in a Sequence  
If Sequence display options (E110) in the setup menu is set to Key picture only, images  
to be deleted vary as described below. To display the screen for selecting the deletion  
method, tap F and tap l.  
If only key pictures are displayed for sequences when F is tapped:  
-
-
-
Current image: When a key picture is selected, all images in that sequence are  
deleted.  
Select images: When a key picture is selected on the erase selected images screen  
(A35), all pictures in the sequence are deleted.  
All images: All images are deleted, including the sequence represented by the currently  
displayed key picture.  
If R was tapped and each individual image in the sequence is displayed before tapping  
F:  
Deletion methods change as follows.  
-
-
Current image: The image currently displayed is deleted.  
Select images: When multiple images in the sequence are selected on the erase  
selected images screen (A35), the selected images are deleted.  
Entire sequence: All images in the sequence, including the image currently displayed,  
are deleted.  
-
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Editing Still Images  
Editing Features  
Use the COOLPIX S6400 to edit images in-camera and save them as separate files (E117).  
The editing functions described below are available.  
Editing function  
Quick effects (E20)  
Paint (E22)  
Description  
Apply a variety of effects to images.  
Draw on images, or add decorations to images.  
Easily create retouched copies in which contrast and saturation have  
been enhanced.  
Quick retouch (E25)  
D-Lighting (E26)  
Stretch (E27)  
Create a copy of the current image with enhanced brightness and  
contrast, brightening dark portions of the image.  
Stretch the current image horizontally to make the subject appear  
thinner or wider.  
Adjust the perspective of pictures taken in landscape orientation.  
Apply perspective control similar to that available with shift lenses.  
This option is suited to images of buildings or architecture.  
Perspective control  
Make facial skin tone softer and make faces look smaller with larger  
eyes.  
Glamour retouch (E29)  
Small picture (E31)  
Crop (E32)  
Create a small copy of images suitable for use as e-mail attachments.  
Crop a portion of the image. Use to zoom in on a subject or arrange  
a composition.  
For information about the rotate image function, see page E77.  
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B Notes About Image Editing  
The editing functions of COOLPIX S6400 cannot be used for images captured with another make  
or model of digital camera.  
Images captured using Easy panorama (A48) or 3D photography (A50) cannot be edited.  
If no face is detected in an image, a copy cannot be created using the glamour retouch function  
(E29).  
When 999 images are already sorted into the X (retouched copies) category in auto sort mode  
(E11), images cannot be edited.  
Edited copies created with COOLPIX S6400 may not be displayed properly on another make or  
model of digital camera. It may also be impossible to transfer them to a computer using another  
make or model of digital camera.  
Editing functions are not available when there is not enough free space in the internal memory or  
on the memory card.  
Images created in Draw scene mode (E2) can only be edited with the paint, small picture, or  
crop function.  
To edit an individual image in a sequence of images (E14) when only the key picture is  
displayed, perform one of the procedures described below:  
- Tap R to display a sequence of images as individual images and select an image in the  
sequence.  
- Set Sequence display options (E110) in the setup menu to Individual pictures to display  
them as individual images and select an image.  
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C Restrictions on Image Editing  
When an edited copy is further modified with another editing function, check the following  
restrictions.  
Editing function used  
Paint  
Editing functions to use  
The paint, small picture, or crop function can be used.  
Quick effects  
Retouch  
D-Lighting  
Stretch  
The paint, small picture, glamour retouch, or crop function can be  
used.  
Perspective control  
Glamour retouch  
Small picture  
The editing functions other than glamour retouch can be used.  
Another editing function cannot be used.  
Another editing function cannot be used. However, the paint  
function can be applied to cropped copies saved at an image size of  
Y (1280×720) pixels or larger.  
Crop  
Copies created with editing functions other than the paint function cannot be further edited with  
the same function used to create them.  
When combining the small picture or crop function and another editing function, use the small  
picture and crop functions after other editing functions have been applied.  
Retouch effects such as the glamour retouch function’s skin softening effect can be applied to  
images taken with the skin softening function (E67).  
C Original and Edited Images  
Copies created with editing functions are not deleted if the original images are deleted. The  
original images are not deleted if copies created with editing functions are deleted.  
Edited copies are saved with the same shooting date and time as the original.  
Print order (E73) and protect settings (E71) do not remain effective in edited copies.  
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p Quick Effects  
Select one of the 30 effects listed below. The effect results can be previewed on the screen  
shown in step 2 (E21).  
Effect  
Pop and Super vivid  
Description  
Mainly enhances the color saturation.  
Painting, High key, Toy camera effect 1,  
Toy camera effect 2, Low key, Cross  
process (red), Cross process (yellow),  
Cross process (green), and Cross process  
(blue)  
Mainly adjusts hue and creates a different look  
for the image.  
Soft, Fisheye, Cross screen, and Miniature  
effect  
Processes images with a variety of effects.  
Turns multicolor images into single color images.  
Selective color transforms all colors, except a  
specified color, to black and white.  
High-contrast monochrome, Sepia,  
Cyanotype, and Selective color (12 colors)  
1
Display the image to which you want  
to apply an effect in full-frame  
playback mode and tap Y.  
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The effect selection screen is displayed.  
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3
4
Tap the desired effect.  
Quick effects  
Tap B or C to scroll through the display.  
Pop  
Super vvivid  
Toy camera  
Painting  
Toy camera  
High key  
effect  
1
effect  
2
Tap I.  
Pop  
To exit without saving the edited image, tap f.  
When a confirmation screen is displayed, tap  
Yes.  
Tap Yes.  
A new, edited copy is created.  
Copies created with the quick effects function are indicated by the V icon displayed during  
playback (A8).  
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U Paint  
Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image M tap F M U Paint  
Undo  
1
Use the I, J, K, and L tools to  
paint images.  
Pen  
For more information about using each tool,  
Rotate the zoom control to g (i) to display the  
image in full-frame playback mode and rotate  
the zoom control to g (i) again to enlarge the  
image display by 3×. Tap A, D, B or C to  
change the portion of the image visible in the  
monitor. Rotate the zoom control to f (h) to  
return to the original display size.  
Eraser  
Pen  
Decoration  
Tap e to undo the last operation applied  
using the pen, eraser, or decoration tool (up to  
the last five operations can be undone).  
Frame  
2
Tap I.  
Frame  
To exit without saving the edited image, tap f.  
When a confirmation screen is displayed, tap  
Yes.  
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Tap Yes.  
A new, painted copy is created.  
Images taken at an Image mode setting (A69) of l 4608×2592 are saved at a size of n  
(1920×1080). Images taken at r 2272×1704 or larger are saved at a size of f (2272×1704)  
and images taken at q 1600×1200 or O 640×480 are saved at a size of l (640×480).  
Painted copies are indicated by the d icon displayed during playback (A8).  
Using the Paint Tools  
Write and Draw on images  
Pen  
Tap I to write or draw on images.  
You can change the color and thickness of the pen  
using the palette. To hide the palette, tap I or the  
image.  
Tap or drag the pen color slider to select pen  
color.  
Tap the pen thickness slider to select pen  
thickness.  
Pen color  
Pen thickness  
Erase Paint Tool Additions  
Eraser  
Tap J to erase additions to images using the paint  
or decoration tool.  
You can change the size of the eraser using the  
palette. To hide the palette, tap J or the image.  
Tap the eraser size slider to select the size of the  
eraser.  
Eraser size  
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Add Decorations  
Decoration type  
Tap K to add a decoration.  
You can change the decoration type or size using the  
Decoration  
palette. To hide the palette, tap  
or the image.  
K
Decoration type can be selected from 14 types.  
Tap the decoration size slider to select the  
decoration size.  
When f is selected for the decoration type, f  
(day, month, year) and S (day, month, year, time)  
options are available.  
Decoration size  
Add a Frame  
Tap L to add a frame around the image.  
Frame  
Tap C or D to display seven different frames  
one at a time.  
B Notes About Shooting Date Decoration  
When the shooting date decoration is added to pictures taken at an Image mode setting (E49)  
of O 640×480, the shooting date may be difficult to read. Set Image mode to q 1600×1200 or  
larger when shooting.  
The date added with the shooting date decoration uses the Date format setting selected in the  
setup menu’s Time zone and date item (E90).  
The date and time added with the shooting date decoration are the date and time at which the  
picture was taken. These cannot be changed.  
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k Quick Retouch: Enhancing Contrast and Saturation  
Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image M tap F M M Retouch M  
k Quick retouch  
1
Choose the degree of enhancement  
and tap I.  
Quick retouch  
2
Tap Yes.  
A new, retouched copy is created.  
Copies created with the quick retouch function are indicated by the s icon displayed  
during playback (A8).  
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I D-Lighting: Enhancing Brightness and Contrast  
Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image M tap F M M Retouch M  
I D-Lighting  
1
Tap I.  
D-Lighting  
The original version is displayed on the left and  
the edited version is displayed on the right.  
2
Tap Yes.  
A new, edited copy is created.  
Copies created with the D-Lighting function are indicated by the c icon displayed during  
playback (A8).  
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P Stretch: Stretching Images  
Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image M tap F M M Retouch M  
P Stretch  
1
2
3
Tap q or r, or tap or drag the slider  
at the bottom of the screen to adjust  
stretch effect.  
Stretch  
Tap I.  
Stretch  
Tap Yes.  
A new, stretched copy is created.  
Stretched copies are indicated by the r icon displayed in playback mode (A8).  
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O Perspective Control: Adjusting a Sense of Perspective  
Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image M tap F M M Retouch M  
O Perspective control  
1
2
3
Tap y or z, or tap or drag the slider  
at the bottom of the screen to adjust  
perspective control.  
Perspective control  
Tap I.  
Perspective control  
Tap Yes.  
A new, edited copy is created.  
Copies created using the perspective control function are indicated by the q icon  
displayed in playback mode (A8).  
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j Glamour Retouch: Softening Skin and Making Faces  
Looking Smaller with Larger Eyes  
Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image M tap F M M Retouch M  
j Glamour retouch  
1
Tap j All or e Skin softening.  
Glamour retouch  
All: Soften facial skin tones, make faces look  
smaller, and make eyes look larger.  
Skin softening: Soften facial skin tones.  
All  
Skin softening  
The preview screen is displayed.  
2
Preview the result of the effect.  
Preview  
Skin tones in up to 12 faces, in the order of that  
closest to the center of the frame, are softened.  
Tap Before or After to view the image with or  
without the effects.  
If more than one face was retouched, tap M or  
N to display a different face.  
Before  
After  
To change the effect, tap J to return to step 1.  
Tap I to display the confirmation dialog for saving the new copy.  
3
Tap Yes.  
A new, edited copy is created.  
Copies created using the glamour retouch function are indicated by the j (all) or E (skin  
softening) displayed in playback mode (A8).  
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B Notes About Glamour Retouch  
If no faces are detected in the image, the glamour retouch function cannot be used.  
The glamour retouch function may not perform as expected depending on the direction in which  
the faces are looking or the brightness of the faces in the image.  
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g Small Picture: Reducing the Size of an Image  
Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image M tap F M M Retouch M g  
Small picture  
1
2
3
Tap the desired small copy size icon.  
Small picture  
The available settings are l 640×480, m  
320×240, and n 160×120.  
Images taken at an image mode setting of l  
4608×2592 are saved at 640×360 pixels.  
Proceed to step 2.  
Tap I.  
Small picture  
332200 × 224400  
Tap Yes.  
A new, small copy is created (compression ratio of approximately 1:16).  
Copies created with the small picture function are displayed at a smaller size with the C  
icon during playback.  
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o Crop: Creating a Cropped Copy  
Create a copy containing only the portion visible in the monitor when G is displayed with  
playback zoom (A80) enabled. Cropped copies are saved as separate files.  
1
Enlarge the picture for cropping (A80).  
2
Refine copy composition.  
Rotate the zoom control to g (i) or f (h) to  
adjust the zoom ratio.  
Drag the current image, or tap A B C, or D  
so that only the portion to be copied is visible in  
the monitor.  
2.0  
3
4
Tap G.  
2.0  
Tap Yes.  
A cropped copy is created.  
Copies created with the crop function are indicated by the a icon displayed during  
playback (A8).  
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C Image Size  
The aspect ratio of the cropped copies is 16:9. As the area to be saved is reduced, the image size  
(pixels) of the cropped copy is also reduced.  
When the image size of the cropped copy is 640 × 360, the image is displayed at a smaller size  
during playback.  
C Cropping the Image in Its Current “Tall” Orientation  
Use the Rotate image option (E77) to rotate the image so that it is displayed in landscape  
orientation. After cropping the image, rotate the cropped image back to “tall” orientation. The image  
displayed in “tall” orientation can be cropped by zooming in on the image until the black bars  
displayed on the both sides of the monitor disappear. The cropped image is displayed in landscape  
orientation.  
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Connecting the Camera to a TV (Viewing Images on a TV)  
Connect the camera to a TV to play back images or movies on the TV. If your TV is equipped  
with an HDMI jack, a commercially available HDMI cable can be used to connect the camera  
to the TV.  
1
Turn off the camera.  
2
Connect the camera to the TV.  
When using the included audio/video cable  
Connect the yellow plug to the video-in jack and the white and red plugs to the audio-in jacks  
on the TV.  
Yellow  
White  
Red  
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When using a commercially available HDMI cable  
Connect the plug to the HDMI jack on the TV.  
HDMI mini connector (Type C)  
to HDMI jack  
3
4
Set the TV’s input to external video input.  
See the documentation provided with your TV for details.  
Hold down the c button to turn on the  
camera.  
The camera enters playback mode and images are  
displayed on the TV.  
The camera monitor remains off while images are  
displayed on the television.  
information.  
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Operations with TV Connection  
While images are displayed full-frame on the TV, the previous or next image can be viewed by  
dragging your finger across the camera monitor.  
When the first frame of a movie is displayed, the movie can be played back by tapping the  
camera monitor.  
Tap the camera monitor to turn TV display off and display the image in the camera  
monitor. When images are displayed in the camera monitor, tap the controls displayed to  
operate the camera (only playback mode is available when connected via HDMI).  
Images will be automatically displayed on the TV in the following situations:  
-
No operations are performed for a few seconds (except when a setting screen, such as a  
menu, is displayed).  
-
-
A slide show is played back.  
A movie is played back.  
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B Notes About Connecting the HDMI Cable  
An HDMI cable is not included. Use a commercially available HDMI cable to connect the camera to a  
high-definition TV. The output terminal on this camera is an HDMI mini connector (type C). When  
purchasing an HDMI cable, be sure that the device end of the cable is an HDMI mini connector.  
B Notes About Connecting the Cable  
When connecting the cable, be sure that the plug is properly oriented. Do not force the plug into  
the camera. When disconnecting the cable, do not pull the plug at an angle.  
Do not connect cables to the HDMI mini connector (Type C) and to the USB/audio/video output  
connector simultaneously.  
B If Images Are Not Displayed on the TV  
Be sure that the camera’s video mode setting in the TV settings (E105) under the setup menu  
conforms to the standard used by your TV.  
C Using a TV Remote Control (HDMI Device Control)  
The remote control of an HDMI-CEC-compatible TV can be used to control playback.  
It can be used instead of the camera’s touch panel to select images, start and pause movie playback,  
scroll playback of images taken using easy panorama, and switch between full-screen playback  
mode and six-image thumbnail display, etc.  
Set the HDMI device control setting (E105) of TV settings to On (default setting) and then  
connect the camera and TV using an HDMI cable.  
Aim the remote control at the TV when operating it.  
Refer to the TV’s operating instructions for information about the TV’s HDMI-CEC compatibility.  
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Connecting the Camera to a Printer (Direct Print)  
Users of PictBridge-compatible (F22) printers can connect the camera directly to the printer  
and print images without using a computer.  
Follow the procedures below to print images.  
Take pictures  
Select images for printing and  
number of copies using  
Print order option (E73)  
Connect to the printer (E39)  
Print images one at a time  
Print multiple images (E43)  
When printing is complete, turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable  
B Notes About Power Source  
When connecting the camera to a printer, use a fully charged battery to prevent the camera from  
turning off unexpectedly.  
If the AC Adapter EH-62G (available separately) is used, COOLPIX S6400 can be powered from an  
electrical outlet. Do not use any other make or model of AC adapter as it may cause the camera to  
heat up or malfunction.  
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Connecting the Camera to a Printer  
1
2
Turn off the camera.  
Turn on the printer.  
Check printer settings.  
3
Connect the camera to the printer using the included USB cable.  
Be sure that plugs are properly oriented. Do not attempt to insert plugs at an angle, and do  
not use force when connecting or disconnecting the plugs.  
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The camera is automatically turned on.  
When properly connected, the PictBridge startup screen will be displayed in the camera  
monitor, followed by the Print selection screen.  
Print selection  
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B If the PictBridge Startup Screen Is not Displayed  
Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable. Set the Charge by computer option (E106) in  
the camera’s setup menu to Off and reconnect the cable.  
C Printing Images  
Images saved on a memory card can be printed by transferring the images to a computer or  
connecting the camera directly to a printer. The following printing methods are also available:  
Inserting a memory card into a DPOF-compatible printer’s card slot  
Taking a memory card to a digital photo lab  
For printing using these methods, specify the images and the number of prints each to the memory  
card using the Print order option in the playback menu (E73).  
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Printing Individual Images  
After properly connecting the camera to the printer (E39), follow the procedures described  
below to print an image.  
1
2
3
Tap B or C to choose the desired  
image and tap I.  
Print selection  
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To more easily find the desired image, rotate the  
zoom control to f (h) to switch to 12-image  
thumbnail display mode. Rotate the zoom  
control to g (i) to switch to full-frame playback  
mode.  
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Tap Copies.  
PictBridge  
prints  
0
Start print  
Copies  
Paper size  
Tap the desired number of copies (up  
to nine).  
Copies  
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5
6
7
Tap Paper size.  
PictBridge  
4 prints  
Start print  
Copies  
Paper size  
Tap the desired paper size.  
Paper size  
Tap B or C to display the previous or next  
page.  
Default  
3.5×5 in.  
To specify paper size using settings on the  
printer, select Default in the paper size option.  
5×7 in.  
100×150 mm  
Tap Start print.  
PictBridge  
4 prints  
Start print  
Copies  
Paper size  
Printing begins.  
Monitor display returns to the print selection  
screen shown in step 1 when printing is  
complete.  
Printing  
2 /  
4
Cancel  
Current number of copies/  
total number of copies  
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Printing Multiple Images  
After properly connecting the camera to the printer (E39), follow the procedures described  
below to print multiple images.  
1
2
3
When the Print selection screen is  
displayed, tap F.  
Print selection  
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Tap Paper size.  
Print menu  
To exit the print menu, tap J.  
Print selection  
Print all images  
DPOF printing  
Paper size  
Tap the desired paper size.  
Paper size  
Tap B or C to display the previous or next  
page.  
Default  
3.5×5 in.  
To specify paper size using settings on the  
printer, select Default in the paper size option.  
5×7 in.  
100×150 mm  
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Tap Print selection, Print all images,  
or DPOF printing.  
Print menu  
Print selection  
Print all images  
DPOF printing  
Paper size  
Print selection  
Select images (up to 99 images) and the  
number of copies (up to nine) of each.  
Print selection  
Tap the desired image and tap B or C  
at the bottom left of the monitor to  
specify the number of copies to be  
printed.  
1
Images selected for printing are  
indicated by the check mark (y) and  
the numeral indicating the number of  
copies to be printed. If no copies have been specified for images, the selection is  
canceled.  
Rotate the zoom control to g (i) to switch back to full-frame playback or f (h)  
to display 12 thumbnails.  
Tap n to cancel the selection of all images.  
Tap I when setting is complete.  
When the screen shown on the right is  
Print selection  
displayed, tap Start print to start  
printing.  
10 prints  
Tap Cancel to return to the print menu.  
Start print  
Cancel  
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Print all images  
One copy each of all images saved in the  
Print all images  
20 prints  
internal memory, or on the memory card,  
is printed.  
When the screen shown on the right is  
displayed, tap Start print to start print.  
Tap Cancel to return to the print menu.  
Start print  
Cancel  
DPOF printing  
Print images for which a print order was  
DPOF printing  
20 prints  
created using the Print order option  
(E73).  
When the screen shown on the right is  
displayed, tap Start print to start  
printing. Tap J to return to the print  
menu.  
Start print  
View images  
To view the current print order, tap  
View images. To print images, tap I.  
View images  
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Printing begins.  
Monitor display returns to the print menu shown  
in step 2 when printing is complete.  
Printing  
2 / 20  
Cancel  
Current number of copies/  
total number of copies  
C Paper Size  
The camera supports the following paper sizes: Default (the default paper size for the printer  
connected to the camera), 3.5×5 in., 5×7 in., 100×150 mm, 4×6 in., 8×10 in., Letter, A3, and A4.  
Only sizes supported by the printer will be displayed.  
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Editing Movies  
The desired portions of a recorded movie can be saved as a separate file.  
1
Play back the desired movie and pause at the start point of the portion  
that is to be extracted (A100).  
2
Tap G.  
The movie edit screen is displayed.  
1
30  
3
4
Tap W (choose start point).  
Choose start point  
When editing begins, the frame where playback  
was paused is the start point.  
Tap G or H to move the start point to the  
beginning of the desired portion of the movie.  
To cancel editing, tap J.  
8
30  
Tap X (choose end point).  
Choose end point  
Tap G or H to move the end point on the right  
edge to the end of the desired portion of the  
movie.  
3
00  
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When the settings are finished, tap I.  
Choose end point  
Tap R (preview) before tapping I to preview  
the specified portion of the movie.  
When previewing the movie, you can perform  
the operations listed below by tapping the icons  
on the control panel.  
3
00  
-
-
-
X: Adjust volume.  
O/P: Advance or rewind.  
Q/S: Pause or end playback.  
6
Tap Yes.  
The edited movie is saved.  
B Notes About Movie Editing  
Use a sufficiently charged battery to prevent the camera from turning off during editing. When the  
battery level display is B, movie editing is not possible.  
A movie that was created by editing cannot be trimmed again. To trim another area of the movie,  
select and edit the original movie.  
Movies are trimmed in one-second intervals, therefore the actual trimmed portion of the movie  
may differ slightly from the selected start and end points. Movies cannot be trimmed so that they  
are less than two seconds long.  
Editing functions are not available when there is not enough free space in the internal memory or  
on the memory card to save the edited copies.  
C More Information  
See “File and Folder Names” (E117) for more information.  
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The Shooting Menu (for A (Auto) Mode)  
A Image Mode (Image Size and Quality)  
Enter shooting mode M Tap F M A Image mode  
You can select the combination of image size and compression ratio that is used when saving  
images.  
Select the image mode best suited to the manner in which images will be used and the  
capacity of the internal memory or memory card.  
Image mode*  
Description  
Images will be higher quality than P. The compression ratio is  
approximately 1:4.  
Q 4608×3456P  
P 4608×3456  
R 3264×2448  
r 2272×1704  
Best choice in most situations. The compression ratio is approximately  
1:8.  
Smaller size than P, R, or r and therefore allows more images to be  
saved. The compression ratio is approximately 1:8.  
q 1600×1200  
Suited to full-screen display on a TV with an aspect ratio of 4:3, or  
distribution by e-mail. The compression ratio is approximately 1:8.  
O 640×480  
l 4608×2592  
(default setting)  
Images with an aspect ratio of 16:9 are saved. The compression ratio is  
approximately 1:8.  
*
The total number of pixels captured, and the number of pixels captured horizontally and  
vertically.  
Example: P 4608×3456 = approx. 16 megapixels, 4608 × 3456 pixels  
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C Notes About Image Mode  
The setting is also applied to other shooting modes.  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
The image mode cannot be selected in Draw, 3D photography, or Easy panorama scene  
mode (A40).  
C Number of Images That Can Be Saved  
The following table lists the approximate number of images that can be saved on a 4 GB memory  
card. Note that due to JPEG compression, the number of images that can be saved varies greatly  
depending on the composition of the image. In addition, this number may vary depending on the  
make of the memory card, even when the memory cards have the same specified capacity.  
Check the shooting screen for the number of images that can be saved when saving to the internal  
memory (approx. 78 MB).  
Image mode  
Q 4608×3456P  
P 4608×3456  
R 3264×2448  
r 2272×1704  
q 1600×1200  
O 640×480  
Memory card1 (4 GB)  
Print size2 (cm/in.)  
Approx. 39 × 29/15 × 11.5  
Approx. 39 × 29/15 × 11.5  
Approx. 28 × 21/11 × 8  
Approx. 19 × 14/7.5 × 5.6  
Approx. 13 × 10/5.3 × 4  
Approx. 5 × 4/2 × 1.5  
380  
760  
1520  
3130  
6330  
22400  
1010  
l 4608×2592  
Approx. 39 × 22/15 × 8.5  
1
2
If the number of exposures remaining is 10,000 or more, the number of exposures remaining  
display shows “9999”.  
Print size at an output resolution of 300 dpi. Print sizes are calculated by dividing the number of  
pixels by printer resolution (dpi) and multiplying by 2.54 cm (1 in.). However, at the same image  
size, images printed at higher resolutions will print smaller than the size indicated, and those  
printed at lower resolutions will print larger than the size indicated.  
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q/s/r Touch Shooting  
Select one of the options listed below.  
Option  
Description  
A
q Touch shutter  
(default setting)  
Pictures can be taken by simply tapping the monitor.  
Use this option to take pictures of moving subjects. Tap  
the subject on which the camera will focus.  
The focus area will automatically move to track the  
subject.  
s Subject tracking*  
Tap the monitor to set the focus area.  
r Touch AF/AE  
Press the shutter-release button to take the picture with  
the focus and exposure achieved with the focus area.  
*
Available only in A mode.  
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C Focus Area That Can Be Set with Touch Shutter or Touch AF/AE  
The focus area that can be set by tapping the monitor when using Touch shutter or Touch AF/AE  
varies depending on the shooting mode as described below.  
Shooting mode  
A (auto) mode (A38)  
Scene auto selector Sports  
indoor Beach Snow Close-up  
Museum Black and white copy  
Backlighting, and 3D photography scene  
modes ( 40)  
Special effects mode (A52)  
Portrait and Night portrait scene modes Only a border displayed by face detection (A75)  
Available focus area  
,
,
Party/  
Food,  
,
,
,
,
Focus area can be changed onto the subject that is  
tapped.1  
,
,
can be selected.1  
The shutter can be released using Touch  
shutter, but the focus area cannot be changed.  
Touch AF/AE cannot be used.  
Landscape  
,
Sunset  
Fireworks show, and Easy  
panorama scene modes ( 40)  
,
Dusk/dawn, Night  
landscape  
,
Pet portrait scene mode (A40) (when  
Only a border displayed by pet detection (A49) or  
pet portrait auto release is set to Off2)  
face detection can be selected.1  
When a face is detected: Only a border displayed  
by face detection (A75) can be selected.1  
When no face is detected: Focus area can be  
changed onto the subject that is tapped.  
Smart portrait mode (A54) (when smile  
timer is set to Off2)  
1
2
When the camera detects more than one face, tap a face framed by a single border to set the  
focus area on that face.  
When enabled, Touch shutter and Touch AF/AE are disabled.  
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q Tapping the Monitor to Release the Shutter (Touch Shutter)  
Enter shooting mode M tap F M q/s/r Touch shooting M q Touch shutter  
Tap the desired subject to take a picture.  
Do not use force when tapping the monitor as this  
may cause slight movement of the camera, resulting  
in blurred images.  
When digital zoom is in effect, the camera focuses on  
the subject in the center of the frame.  
The shutter-release button can also be used when the  
touch shutter option is selected.  
25  
0
1010  
If X is displayed when the monitor is tapped, the  
shutter cannot be released. Tap an area within X.  
25  
0
1010  
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B Notes About Touch Shutter  
The focus area that can be set varies depending on the shooting mode (E52).  
When taking pictures with Continuous H, Continuous L, Pre-shooting cache, Continuous H:  
120 fps, Continuous H: 60 fps, or BSS in Continuous setting (E59) enabled, or in Sports,  
Museum, Pet portrait (when Continuous is selected) scene mode (A40), use the shutter-  
release button to take pictures. Only one picture can be taken at a time using the touch shutter  
function.  
Prevent shooting with accidental tapping of the monitor by changing the touch shooting setting  
to Touch AF/AE (E57) (not available in some shooting modes). At this setting, the shutter is not  
released when the monitor is tapped.  
When shooting a subject that is not suitable for autofocus, the subject may not be in focus (A77).  
When a subject displayed in the monitor is tapped with the self-timer (A61) enabled, the camera  
locks focus and releases the shutter after ten or two seconds.  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
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s Focusing on a Moving Subject (Subject Tracking)  
Select A (auto) mode M tap F M q/s/r Touch shooting M s Subject tracking  
s (subject tracking) is enabled only in A (auto) mode.  
1
Register a subject.  
Tap the desired tracking subject in the monitor.  
- The subject is registered.  
- When the border framing the subject glows  
red, the camera is unable to focus. Change the  
composition and try again.  
If the tapped area does not contain a subject that  
can be registered, X is displayed in the  
monitor. Tap an area within X.  
0
10  
When a subject is registered, a yellow focus area  
is displayed on the subject and the camera  
begins tracking the subject.  
Tap another subject to change a subject to  
follow.  
To cancel the registration of the subject, tap a  
on the right side of the monitor.  
If the camera can no longer track the registered  
subject, the focus area will disappear and the  
registration will be canceled. Register the subject again.  
25  
0
1010  
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Press the shutter-release button to  
take a picture.  
The camera focuses on the focus area when the  
shutter-release button is pressed halfway. The  
focus area will glow green and focus will be  
locked.  
1/ 250 F3.1  
When the camera is unable to focus, the focus  
area will flash. Press the shutter-release button  
halfway again to focus.  
If the shutter-release button is pressed halfway while the focus area is not displayed, the  
camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.  
Press the shutter-release button all the way down to release the shutter.  
B Notes About Subject Tracking  
Digital zoom is not available.  
The sound of the lens focus motor can be heard when the subject tracking function is working.  
Adjust zoom position and apply shooting settings (A38) before registering the subject. If these  
settings are adjusted after the subject has been registered, subject registration will be canceled.  
It may be impossible to register the desired subject, or the camera may be unable to track the  
registered subject or may begin tracking a different subject, if the subject is moving rapidly, if  
there is a significant amount of camera shake, or if the camera detects a similar subject. The  
camera’s ability to accurately track the registered subject is also dependent upon the size and  
brightness of the subject.  
In some rare cases, subjects not suitable for autofocus (A77) may be out of focus despite the fact  
that the focus area glows green. In this situation, try focus lock shooting (A78) by focusing on  
another subject that is the same distance from the camera.  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
C Touch Shooting Setting  
Subject registration with subject tracking will be canceled when the camera is turned off.  
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r Tapping the Monitor to Focus (Touch AF/AE)  
Enter shooting mode M tap F M q/s/r Touch shooting M r Touch AF/AE  
1
Tap the subject on which the camera  
focuses.  
u or a double border will be displayed around  
the area tapped.  
When digital zoom is in effect, the focus area  
cannot be selected.  
To cancel the focus area selection, tap a on the  
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right side of the monitor.  
If a position on which focus cannot be acquired  
is tapped, X will be displayed in the monitor.  
Tap an area within X.  
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0
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2
Press the shutter-release button to take a  
picture.  
Press the shutter-release button halfway to acquire focus  
and exposure, and press it all the way down to release the  
shutter.  
B Notes About Touch AF/AE  
The focus area that can be set varies depending on the shooting mode (E52).  
When shooting a subject that is not suitable for autofocus, the subject may not be in focus (A77).  
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E ISO Sensitivity  
Select A (auto) mode M tap F M E ISO sensitivity  
When ISO sensitivity is increased, less light is needed when taking pictures.  
Higher ISO sensitivity allows darker subjects to be captured. Additionally, even with subjects  
of similar brightness, pictures can be taken at faster shutter speeds, and blurring caused by  
camera shake and subject movement can be reduced.  
Although higher ISO sensitivity is effective when shooting darker subjects, shooting  
without the flash, shooting while using the zoom, etc., images may contain noise.  
Option  
Description  
Sensitivity is ISO 125 when there is sufficient lighting; the camera  
compensates by raising sensitivity to a maximum of ISO 1600 when  
lighting is dim.  
Auto (default setting)  
Select the range in which the camera automatically adjusts ISO  
sensitivity, from ISO 125-400 or ISO 125-800. The camera will not  
increase sensitivity beyond the maximum value in the selected range.  
Set the maximum value for ISO sensitivity for effective control over  
the amount of “grain” that appears in images.  
Fixed range auto  
125, 200, 400, 800, 1600,  
3200  
Sensitivity is locked at the specified value.  
B Notes About ISO Sensitivity  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
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C Continuous Shooting  
Select A (auto) mode M tap F M C Continuous  
Change settings to continuous or BSS (Best Shot Selector).  
Option  
U Single  
(default setting)  
Description  
One picture is taken each time the shutter-release button is pressed.  
While the shutter-release button is held all the way down, images are  
captured continuously at a rate of about 10 fps (when image mode is  
set to l 4608×2592). Shooting ends when the shutter-release  
button is released, or 7 images have been captured.  
k Continuous H  
While the shutter-release button is held all the way down, up to 19  
images are captured continuously at a rate of up to about 2 fps  
(when image mode is set to l 4608×2592). Shooting ends when  
the shutter-release button is released.  
m Continuous L  
Pre-shooting cache makes it easy to capture perfect moments by  
saving images from before the shutter-release button was pressed all  
the way. Pre-shooting cache shooting begins when the shutter-  
release button is pressed halfway, and continues when the shutter-  
release button is pressed all the way (E61).  
q Pre-shooting cache  
Frame rate: up to 18 fps  
Number of frames:  
Up to 5 frames (including up to 2 frames captured in the pre-  
shooting cache)  
Shooting ends when the shutter-release button is released or when the  
maximum number of frames has been shot.  
Each time the shutter-release button is pressed all the way, 50 frames  
are captured at a speed of about 1/120 s or faster.  
Image mode is fixed at O (image size: 640 × 480 pixels).  
I Continuous H:  
120 fps  
Each time the shutter-release button is pressed all the way, 25 frames  
J Continuous H: 60 fps are captured at a speed of about 1/60 s or faster.  
Image mode is fixed at M (image size: 1280 × 960 pixels).  
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Option  
Description  
The “Best Shot Selector” is recommended when shooting with the  
flash off or the camera zoomed in, or in other situations in which  
inadvertent motion can result in blurred images. When BSS is on, the  
camera takes up to ten pictures while the shutter-release button is  
held down. The sharpest image in the series is automatically selected  
and saved.  
D BSS  
(Best Shot Selector)  
Each time the shutter-release button is pressed,  
the camera takes 16 shots at a rate of about 30  
fps and arranges them in a single image.  
W Multi-shot 16  
Image mode is fixed at L (image size: 2560  
× 1920 pixels).  
Digital zoom cannot be used.  
B Notes About Continuous Shooting  
When a setting other than Single is selected, flash cannot be used. Focus, exposure, and white  
balance are fixed at the values determined with the first image in each series.  
It may take some time to save the images after shooting. The amount of time it takes to finish  
saving the images depends on the number of images, image mode, the write speed of the  
memory card, etc.  
When ISO sensitivity increases, noise may appear in captured images.  
The frame rate with continuous shooting may vary depending upon the current image mode  
setting, the memory card used, or shooting condition.  
When Continuous is set to Pre-shooting cache, Continuous H: 120 fps, Continuous H:  
60 fps, or Multi-shot 16, banding or variance in brightness or hue may occur in images that were  
captured under lighting that flickers at high speeds, such as fluorescent, mercury-vapor, or  
sodium-vapor lighting.  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
B Notes About BSS  
BSS is suited for shooting stationary subjects. BSS may not produce the desired results if the subject  
moves or the composition changes.  
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C Pre-shooting Cache  
When Pre-shooting cache is selected, shooting begins when the shutter-release button is pressed  
halfway for 0.5 seconds or longer, and images captured before the shutter-release button is pressed  
all the way are saved along with images captured after the shutter-release button is pressed all the  
way. Up to 2 images can be saved in the pre-shooting cache.  
Press down halfway  
Press down all the way  
Images saved by pressing halfway  
Images saved by pressing all the way  
If the number of exposures remaining is less than five, shooting with the pre-shooting cache is not  
possible. Before shooting, check that there are five or more exposures remaining.  
C Images Captured in Continuous Shooting Mode  
Each time images are captured using Continuous H, Continuous L, Pre-shooting cache,  
Continuous H: 120 fps, or Continuous H: 60 fps, the captured images are saved as a  
“sequence” (E14).  
C More Information  
See “Subjects Not Suitable for Autofocus” (A77) for more information.  
information.  
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w White Balance (Adjusting Hue)  
Select A (auto) mode M tap F M w White balance  
The color of light reflected from an object varies with the color of the light source. The human  
brain is able to adapt to changes in the color of the light source, with the result that white  
objects appear white whether seen in the shade, direct sunlight, or under incandescent  
lighting. Digital cameras can mimic this adjustment by processing images according to the  
color of the light source. This is known as “white balance.” For natural colors, select a white  
balance setting that matches the light source before shooting.  
Although Auto (default setting) can be used under most types of lighting, white balance can  
be adjusted to suit the sky conditions or light source and achieve more natural color tones in  
the image.  
Option  
a Auto  
(default setting)  
b Preset manual  
c Daylight  
Description  
White balance is automatically adjusted to suit lighting conditions.  
Useful when shooting under unusual lighting (E63).  
White balance adjusted for direct sunlight.  
Use under incandescent lighting.  
d Incandes.  
e Fluorescent  
f Cloudy  
Use under fluorescent lighting.  
Use when taking pictures under overcast skies.  
Use with the flash.  
g Flash  
Tap an option to select it and tap I.  
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Using Preset Manual  
The preset manual option is used with mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with  
a strong color cast when the desired effect has not been achieved with white balance  
settings like Auto and Incandes. (for example, to make images shot under a lamp with a red  
shade look as though they had been shot under white light).  
Use the procedure below to measure the white balance value under the lighting used during  
shooting.  
1
Place a white or gray reference object under the lighting that will be  
used during shooting.  
2
Tap F and tap w.  
Shooting menu  
ISO  
Image mode Touch shooting  
sensitivity  
White  
balance  
Quick effects  
Continuous  
3
Tap b and tap I.  
White balance  
The lens extends to the zoom position for  
measurement.  
Preset  
Auto  
Daylight  
Cloudy  
manual  
Incanndes.  
Fluoreescent  
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Frame the white or gray reference  
object in the measuring window.  
Preset manual  
To apply the most recently measured value for  
preset manual instead of taking a new  
measurement, tap Cancel. The most recently  
measured value is set for white balance, and a  
new measurement is not performed.  
Cancel  
Measure  
Measuring window  
5
Tap Measure to measure a new white  
balance value.  
Preset manual  
The shutter is released and the new white  
balance value for preset manual is set. No image  
is saved.  
When the monitor display returns to the screen  
shown in step 3, tap f to complete the setting.  
Cancel  
Measure  
B Notes About White Balance  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
Set the flash to W (off) when white balance is set to any setting other than Auto and Flash  
(A58).  
B Notes About Preset Manual  
A value for flash lighting cannot be measured with Preset manual. When shooting using the flash,  
set White balance to Auto or Flash.  
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p Quick Effects  
Select A (auto) mode M tap F M p Quick effects  
Enable or disable the quick effects function.  
Option  
Description  
The screen shown on the right  
is displayed immediately after  
the shutter is released.  
Quick effects  
Tap OK to display the effect  
selection screen and enable  
the quick effects function  
(A39).  
o On (default  
setting)  
OK  
Cancel  
When you tap Cancel or  
when no operations are  
performed for about five seconds, the monitor display returns to the  
shooting screen.  
p Off  
Disables the quick effects function (during shooting).  
B Notes About Quick Effects  
This function cannot be used with some functions (A71).  
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G AF Area Mode  
Select A (auto) mode M tap F M G AF area mode  
Use this option to determine how the camera selects the focus area for autofocus.  
Option  
Description  
The camera focuses on the  
subject in the center of the  
frame.  
The focus area is always  
displayed in the center of the  
screen.  
y Center  
(default setting)  
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When the camera detects the  
main subject, it focuses on that  
subject.  
(A74) for more information.  
M Target finding AF  
1/250 F3.1  
AF areas  
B Notes About AF Area Mode  
When digital zoom is in effect, focus will be on the center of the screen regardless of the AF area  
mode setting.  
Autofocus may not perform as expected (A77).  
Some settings cannot be used with other functions (A71).  
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The Smart Portrait Menu  
mode and q/r Touch shooting.  
e Skin Softening  
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) button M F Smart portrait mode  
M tap F M e Skin softening  
Enable skin softening.  
Option  
Description  
S High  
When the shutter is released, the camera detects one or more  
human faces (up to three faces), and processes the image to  
soften facial skin tones before saving the image. You can select  
the amount of effect that is applied.  
R Normal (default setting)  
Q Low  
p Off  
Turns skin softening off.  
The effects of skin softening are not visible when framing pictures for shooting. Check the  
degree of skin softening performed in playback mode.  
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y Blink Proof  
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) button M F Smart portrait mode  
M tap F M y Blink proof  
The camera automatically releases the shutter twice each time a picture is taken. Of the two  
shots, one in which the subject’s eyes are open is saved.  
Option  
Description  
Enables blink warning.  
Flash cannot be used when  
On is selected.  
A blink was detected in the  
picture just taken.  
If the camera saved an image  
in which the subject’s eyes  
may have been closed, the  
dialog shown on the right is  
displayed for a few seconds.  
o On  
p Off (default setting) Turns the blink warning off.  
a Smile Timer  
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) button M F Smart portrait mode M tap  
F M a Smile timer  
The camera detects human faces and then automatically releases the shutter whenever a  
smile is detected.  
Option  
Description  
o On (default setting) Enables smile timer.  
p Off  
Turns the smile timer off.  
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The Playback Menu  
See “Favorite Pictures Mode” (E7) for information about h Favorite pictures and  
h Remove from favorites.  
See “Step 6 Delete Unwanted Images” (A34) for information about l Delete.  
See “Editing Still Images” (E17) for information about U Paint and M Retouch.  
b Slide Show  
Press the c button (playback mode) M tap F M b Slide show  
Play back images, saved in the internal memory or on a memory card, one by one in an  
automated “slide show.”  
1
Tap Start.  
Slide show  
Start  
To change the effect, tap x Effects before  
tapping Start.  
To change the interval between images, tap y  
Frame intvl and select the desired interval  
before tapping Start.  
Effects  
Frame intvl  
Loop  
To repeat the slide show automatically, tap m  
Loop before tapping Start.  
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The slide show begins.  
Tap the monitor to display the operation panel  
at the bottom of the screen.  
The screen that appears when the slide show is  
paused is displayed after the last slide is played  
back.  
Tap the icons in the operation panel to perform the corresponding operation. The following  
operations are available.  
To  
Rewind  
Tap  
O
P
Description  
Tap and hold O to rewind slide show.  
Advance  
Pause  
End  
Tap and hold P to advance slide show.  
Pause playback.  
To resume playback, tap R displayed at the center of the  
Q
S
screen.  
End slide show.  
B Notes About Slide Show  
Only the first frame of movies included in a slide show is displayed.  
When Key picture only is selected as the method to display sequences (E14), only the key  
picture is displayed.  
Images captured using easy panorama (A48, E3) are displayed full-frame when played in a  
slide show. They do not scroll.  
Slide show effects cannot be specified when the camera is connected via HDMI and 3D pictures  
are played back in 3D (A51). Classic is automatically selected.  
The maximum playback time is up to 30 minutes even if Loop is enabled (E102).  
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d Protect  
Protects selected images from accidental deletion.  
Note that formatting the camera’s internal memory or the memory card will permanently  
delete protected files (E103).  
Protected images are indicated by the s icon during playback (A8).  
Protecting One Image  
Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image M tap F M d Protect  
Tap o On.  
Protect  
The selected image is protected.  
To continue protecting another image, drag the  
current image.  
On  
Off  
To exit without protecting images, tap J.  
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Protecting Multiple Images  
Press the c button (playback mode) M switch to thumbnail playback mode (A81) M  
tap F M d Protect  
1
Tap the desired images to be  
protected.  
Protect  
When an image is selected, a check mark (y) is  
displayed. To cancel the selection, tap the image  
again.  
Rotate the zoom control to g (i) to switch to  
full-frame playback or f (h) to switch back to  
12-thumbnail display.  
2
Tap I.  
Protect  
The selected images are protected.  
Removing Protection from Images  
To remove protection from an image, display a protected image in full-frame playback  
mode, follow the procedure in “Protecting One Image” (E71), and tap Off in “Protecting  
One Image”.  
To remove protection from multiple images at a time, uncheck protected images in step 1  
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a Print Order (Creating a DPOF Print Order)  
When printing images saved on the memory card using any of the following methods, the  
Print order option in the playback menu is used to create digital “print orders” for printing  
on DPOF-compatible devices.  
Inserting the memory card into a DPOF-compatible (F22) printer’s card slot.  
Taking the memory card to a digital photo lab.  
Connecting the camera to a PictBridge-compatible (F22) printer (E38). A print order  
can also be created for images saved in the internal memory if the memory card is  
removed from the camera.  
Images selected for printing are indicated by the w icon (A8) during playback.  
Creating a Print Order for One Image  
Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image M tap F M a Print order  
1
Tap the desired number of copies (up  
to nine) and tap I.  
Print order  
To make a print order for another image, drag  
the current image before tapping I.  
If the total number of images in a print order,  
including images just added, exceeds 99, the  
screen shown at right will be displayed.  
- Tap Yes to remove images previously added  
from the print order and restrict the print order  
to images just marked.  
Print order  
Too many images selected.  
Remove print marking from  
other images?  
Yes  
Cancel  
- Tap Cancel to remove the images just added  
from the print order and restrict the print order  
to images previously marked.  
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Choose whether or not to print  
shooting date and photo information.  
Print order  
Tap N Date to place w in the checkbox to  
imprint the shooting date on the image.  
Date  
Info  
Tap M Info to place w in the checkbox to  
imprint the photo information (shutter speed  
and aperture value) on the image.  
Tap I to complete the print order.  
Creating a Print Order for Multiple Images  
Press the c button (playback mode) M switch to thumbnail playback mode (A81) M  
tap F M a Print order  
1
Tap the desired images to print (up to  
99 images) and tap B or C at the  
bottom left of the monitor to specify  
the number of copies (up to nine) for  
each.  
Print selection  
9
Images selected for printing can be recognized  
by the check mark (y) and the numeral  
indicating the number of copies to be printed. If no copies have been specified for images,  
the selection is canceled.  
Rotate the zoom control to g (i) to switch to full-frame playback or f (h) to switch back  
to 12-thumbnail display.  
Tap n to remove print markings from all images and cancel the print order.  
Tap I when setting is complete.  
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2
Choose whether or not to print  
shooting date and photo information.  
Print order  
Tap N Date to place w in the checkbox to  
imprint the shooting date on all images in the  
print order.  
Date  
Info  
Tap M Info to place w in the checkbox to  
imprint the photo information (shutter speed  
and aperture value) on all images in the print  
order.  
Tap I to complete the print order.  
Canceling Print Order  
To remove a print marking from an image, display an image selected for printing in full-  
frame playback mode, follow the procedure in “Creating a Print Order for One Image”  
(E73), and tap “0” in step 1.  
To remove print markings from multiple images at a time, remove the print markings of  
the desired images in step 1 of “Creating a Print Order for Multiple Images” (E74). Tap n  
to remove print markings from all images.  
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B Notes About Printing Shooting Date and Shooting Information  
When the Date and Info settings are enabled in the print order option, shooting date and shooting  
information are printed on images when a DPOF-compatible (F22) printer that supports printing  
of shooting date and shooting information is used.  
Shooting information cannot be printed when the camera is connected to a DPOF-compatible  
printer via the included USB cable (E45).  
Note that Date and Info settings are reset each time the Print order option is displayed.  
The date printed is that saved when the image was  
captured. Changing the camera’s date using the Date  
and time or Time zone in the Time zone and date  
option in the setup menu after an image has been  
captured has no effect on the date printed on the  
image.  
15.11.2012  
B Notes About Print Order  
Print orders cannot be created for images captured in 3D photography scene mode.  
C Print Date  
Using the Print date option (E95) in the setup menu, shooting date and time can be imprinted  
on images at the time of shooting. Images with the date imprinted on them can be printed from  
printers that do not support printing of the date on images.  
Only the date and time imprinted on images with the print date option will be printed, even if the  
Print order date option is enabled.  
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f Rotate Image  
Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image M tap F M M Retouch M  
f Rotate image  
Specify the orientation in which saved images are displayed during playback.  
Still images can be rotated 90 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees counterclockwise.  
Tap  
or  
to rotate the image 90 degrees.  
I
J
Rotate image  
Rotate image  
Rotate image  
I
J
J
I
Rotate 90 degrees  
counterclockwise  
Rotate 90 degrees  
clockwise  
Tap I to finalize display orientation and save the orientation information with the image.  
B Notes About Image Rotation  
Images captured with another make or model of digital camera or captured with 3D  
photography (A50) cannot be rotated on the COOLPIX S6400.  
Images captured in sequence cannot be rotated when only the key pictures are displayed for  
them. First display the images individually, and then rotate the desired image (E14).  
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E Voice Memo  
Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image M tap F M E Voice memo  
Use the camera’s microphone to record voice memos for images.  
The voice memo recording screen is displayed for images that do not have a voice memo,  
and the voice memo playback screen is displayed for images that have a voice memo (i.e.,  
images that display p in full-frame playback mode).  
Recording Voice Memos  
Tap W to record a voice memo (up to about 20  
seconds).  
Do not touch the microphone during recording.  
During recording, o flashes in the monitor.  
20  
Tap S to end recording.  
When recording ends, the voice memo playback  
screen is displayed.  
Tap J to return to the playback menu.  
15  
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Playing Voice Memos  
Tap R to play the voice memo.  
Tap S to stop playback.  
Tap X during playback to adjust playback  
volume.  
f flashes during playback.  
Tap J to return to the playback menu.  
6
Deleting Voice Memos  
Tap E while the screen described in “Playing Voice  
Memos” is displayed.  
Tap Yes to delete only the voice memo.  
File will be deleted. OK?  
Yes  
No  
B Notes About Voice Memos  
When an image with a voice memo attached is deleted, both the image and its voice memo are  
deleted.  
You cannot delete voice memos attached to protected images (E71).  
Voice memos cannot be recorded for an image that already has a voice memo attached to it. The  
current voice memo must be deleted before a new voice memo can be recorded.  
The COOLPIX S6400 cannot record voice memos for images captured with another make or  
model of digital camera.  
Voice memos cannot be recorded for images captured in sequence when only the key pictures  
are displayed for sequences of images. First display the images individually, and then record voice  
memos (E14).  
C More Information  
See “File and Folder Names” (E117) for more information.  
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h
Copy (Copy Between Internal Memory and Memory Card)  
Press the c button (playback mode) M tap F M h Copy  
Copy images between the internal memory and a memory card.  
1
Tap the desired option from the copy  
screen.  
Copy  
q Camera to card: Copy images from  
internal memory to memory card.  
Camera to card  
Card to camera  
r Card to camera: Copy images from  
memory card to internal memory.  
2
Tap the desired copy option.  
Camera to card  
F Selected images: Copy images selected.  
Proceed to step 3.  
Selected  
images  
All images  
H All images: Copy all images. When a  
confirmation dialog is displayed, tap Yes. Images  
are copied. To return to the playback menu  
without copying, tap No.  
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4
Tap the images to be copied.  
Copy  
When an image is selected, a check mark is  
displayed. To cancel the selection, tap the image  
again. A check mark is removed.  
Rotate the zoom control to g (i) to switch to  
full-frame playback or f (h) to switch back to  
12-thumbnail display.  
Tap I.  
Copy  
When a confirmation dialog is displayed, tap  
Yes. Images are copied. To return to the  
playback menu without copying, tap No.  
B Notes About Copying Images  
JPEG-, MOV-, WAV-, and MPO-format files can be copied. Files saved in any other format cannot be  
copied.  
If voice memos (E78) are attached to images selected for copying, the voice memos are copied  
with the images.  
Operation is not guaranteed with images captured with another make of camera or that have  
been modified on a computer.  
When copying images for which Print order (E73) options are enabled, the print order settings  
are not copied. However, when copying images for which Protect (E71) is enabled, the protect  
setting is copied.  
Images or movies copied from the internal memory or a memory card cannot be displayed in auto  
sort mode (E11).  
If an image added to an album (E7) is copied, the copied image is not added to the album.  
E81  
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C Notes About Copying Images in a Sequence  
If you select a key picture of a sequence in Selected images when only the key picture is  
displayed for the sequence (E14), all images in the sequence are copied.  
If you tap F and select Current sequence after you tap R and display images in a sequence as  
individual images, all images in the sequence are copied.  
If you tap R and display images in a sequence as individual images, only Card to camera  
(memory card to internal memory) image copy is available.  
C If “Memory contains no images.” Is Displayed  
If a memory card that contains no images is inserted into the camera, Memory contains no images.  
will be displayed when the camera is switched to playback mode. Tap  
F
and tap  
h
Copy to display  
the copy options screen and copy the images saved in the camera’s internal memory to the memory  
card.  
C More Information  
See “File and Folder Names” (E117) for more information.  
N Choose Key Picture  
Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image in a sequence M  
tap R M tap F M N Choose key picture  
When Sequence display options (E110) in the setup menu is set to Key picture only,  
the key picture displayed in full-frame playback mode (A32) and thumbnail playback mode  
(A81) can be set for each sequence of images.  
When the key picture selection screen is displayed, tap an image and tap I.  
The key picture cannot be changed when Sequence display options is set to  
Individual pictures.  
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The Movie Menu  
D Movie Options  
Enter shooting mode M tap F M D Movie options  
Select the desired movie option to record. Larger image sizes and faster movie bitrates mean  
greater image quality and larger movie file sizes.  
The movie bitrate is the volume of movie data recorded per second. Variable bitrate (VBR)  
encoding is used to automatically adjust the bitrate depending on the subject being  
recorded. When recording movies of a subject with large amounts of motion, the file size  
increases.  
movie length.  
When recording normal speed movies, select one of the normal speed movie options  
(E83), and when recording HS (high speed) movies, select one of the HS movie options  
(E84).  
Normal Speed Movie Options  
Type  
Movie bitrate  
Description  
HD 1080pP  
Movies with an aspect ratio of 16:9 are recorded.  
c
(1920×1080)  
Approx. 18 Mbps This option is suited to playback on a widescreen  
(default setting)  
TV.  
Movies with an aspect ratio of 16:9 are recorded.  
This option is suited to playback on a widescreen  
TV.  
d HD 1080p  
(1920×1080)  
Approx. 12.3  
Mbps  
HD 720p  
(1280×720)  
e
Approx. 9 Mbps  
Movies with an aspect ratio of 16:9 are recorded.  
The frame rate is approximately 30 fps for all options.  
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HS Movie Options  
Type  
Movie bitrate  
Description  
1/2-speed slow motion movies with a 16:9 aspect  
ratio are recorded.  
HS 60 fps  
(1280×720)  
f
Approx. 6 Mbps  
Max. recording time*: 30 seconds (playback  
time: 1 minute)  
2× speed fast motion movies with a 16:9 aspect  
ratio are recorded.  
HS 15 fps  
(1920×1080)  
g
Approx. 12 Mbps  
Max. recording time*: 2 minutes (playback time:  
1 minute)  
*
The maximum recording time shown here refers only to the portion of the movie that is recorded  
in slow motion or fast motion.  
Recording Movies in Slow Motion and Fast Motion (HS Movie)  
Enter shooting mode M tap F M D Movie options  
HS (high speed) movies can be recorded. HS movies can be played back in slow motion at  
half the normal playback speed, or in fast motion at twice the normal playback speed.  
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Tap an HS movie option.  
Movie options  
After selecting the option, tap f to return to the  
shooting screen.  
HD 1080p  
(1920×1080)  
HD 1080p  
(1920×1080)  
HD 720p  
(1280×720)  
HS 60 fps  
(1280×720)  
HS 15 fps  
(1920×1080)  
HS movies  
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Press the b (e movie-record) button  
to start recording.  
Movie recording starts in HS mode when Open  
with HS footage in the movie menu is set to  
On.  
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When recording HS movies  
Movie recording starts at normal speed when  
Open with HS footage in the movie menu is  
set to Off. Tap the HS movie switch icon to  
switch to HS movie recording at the point where  
the camera should record for slow motion or fast  
motion playback.  
HS movie switch icon  
16 30  
When recording normal speed  
movies  
When an HS movie reaches the maximum length for HS movies (E84), or when the HS  
movie switch icon is tapped, the camera switches to normal speed movie recording. The  
camera switches between normal speed movie recording and HS movie recording each  
time the HS movie switch icon is tapped.  
When recording HS movies, the maximum movie length display changes and displays the  
remaining movie length for HS movie recording.  
The movie options icon changes when switching between HS movie recording and normal  
speed movie recording.  
3
Press the b (e movie-record) button to end recording.  
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B Notes About HS Movie  
Sound is not recorded.  
Zoom position, focus, exposure, and white balance are locked when the b (e movie-record)  
button is pressed to start HS movie recording.  
C HS Movie  
Recorded movies are played back at about 30 frames per second.  
When Movie options (E83) in the movie menu is set to f HS 60 fps (1280×720), movies  
that can be played back in slow motion can be recorded. When set to g HS 15 fps  
(1920×1080), movies that can be played back in fast motion at a speed two times faster than  
normal speed can be recorded.  
Portions recorded at f HS 60 fps (1280×720):  
High-speed recording is possible for up to 30 seconds, and the captured portion can be played back  
in slow motion at a speed two times slower than normal speed.  
Recording  
Playback  
30 s  
1 min  
Slow motion playback  
(no sound)  
Portions recorded at g HS 15 fps (1920×1080):  
A movie of up to two minutes in length is recorded when shooting for the purpose of high-speed  
playback. Playback is two times faster.  
2 min  
Recording  
Playback  
1 min  
Fast motion playback  
(no sound)  
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N Open with HS Footage  
Enter shooting mode M tap F M N Open with HS footage  
Select whether the camera records normal speed movies or HS movies (slow motion or fast  
motion movies) when movie recording starts.  
Option  
Description  
o On (default setting)  
Record HS movies when movie recording begins.  
Record normal speed movies when movie recording begins. Tap  
the HS movie switch icon (E85) to switch to HS movie recording  
at the point where the camera should record for slow motion or  
fast motion playback.  
p Off  
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D Movie AF mode  
Enter shooting mode M tap F M D Movie AF mode  
Select how the camera focuses in movie mode.  
Option  
Description  
Focus is locked when the b (e movie-record) button is pressed to  
start recording.  
A Single AF  
(default setting)  
Select this option when the distance between the camera and the  
subject will remain fairly consistent.  
Camera focuses continuously.  
Select this option when the distance between the camera and  
subject will change significantly during recording. The sound of the  
camera focusing may be heard in the recorded movie. Use of Single  
AF is recommended to prevent the sound of the camera focusing  
from interfering with recording.  
B Full-time AF  
When an HS movie option is selected in Movie options, the setting is fixed at Single AF.  
Y Wind Noise Reduction  
Enter shooting mode M tap F M Y Wind noise reduction  
Allows you to reduce wind noise during movie recording.  
Option  
Description  
Reduces the sound produced when wind passes over the  
o On  
microphone. Use when recording movies in locations with strong  
winds. Other sounds may become difficult to hear during playback.  
p Off  
(default setting)  
Wind noise reduction is not enabled.  
When an HS movie option is selected in Movie options, the setting is fixed at Off.  
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The Setup Menu  
Welcome Screen  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Welcome screen  
Allows you to configure the welcome screen that is displayed when you turn on the camera.  
Option  
Description  
None  
(default setting)  
The camera enters shooting or playback mode without displaying  
the welcome screen.  
The camera displays a welcome screen and enters shooting or  
playback mode.  
COOLPIX  
Displays an image selected for the welcome screen. When the image  
selection screen is displayed, tap an image and tap I to set it as the  
welcome screen.  
On the image selection  
screen, rotate the zoom  
control to g (i) to  
Select image  
switch to full-frame  
playback display or f  
(h) to switch back to  
12-thumbnail display.  
As the selected image  
is saved in the camera,  
it will be displayed when the camera is turned on even if the  
original image is deleted.  
Images captured using Easy panorama or 3D photography,  
and copies created at a size of 320 × 240 or smaller using the small  
picture (E31) function, cannot be selected.  
Select an image  
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Time Zone and Date  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Time zone and date  
Set the camera clock.  
Option  
Description  
Set camera clock to current date  
and time.  
Tap the fields (day, month, year,  
hour, and minute) on the  
displayed screen to set the date  
and time.  
Date and time  
D
M
Y
01  
01  
2012  
00  
:
00  
Date and time  
Select a field: Tap the desired  
filed.  
Edit the value: Tap A or B.  
Apply the setting: Tap I.  
The available date formats are Year/Month/Day, Month/Day/Year, and  
Day/Month/Year.  
Date format  
Time zone  
Home time zone (w) can be specified and daylight saving time can be  
enabled or disabled. When Travel destination (x) is selected, the time  
difference between the travel destination and the home time zone (w) is  
automatically calculated and the date and time in the selected region are  
saved. This can be useful when travelling.  
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Selecting the Travel Destination Time Zone  
1
2
3
Tap Time zone.  
Time zone and date  
London, Casablanca  
15/11/2012 15:30  
Date and time  
Date format  
Time zone  
Tap x Travel destination.  
Time zone  
The date and time displayed in the monitor  
changes according to the region currently  
selected.  
London, Casablanca  
15/11/2012 15:30  
Home time zone  
Travel destination  
Tap o.  
Time zone  
The travel destination screen is displayed.  
London, Casablanca  
15/11/2012 15:30  
Home time zone  
Travel destination  
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Tap G or H to choose the travel  
destination time zone and tap I.  
Travel destination  
10:30  
-05:00  
If daylight saving time is in effect, tap p to  
enable daylight saving time function. W is  
displayed at the top of the monitor and the  
camera clock is advanced one hour. Tap p  
again to disable the daylight saving time  
function.  
New York  
Toronto  
Lima  
If the time zone that you want to select is not available, set the appropriate time in Date  
and time.  
While the travel destination time zone is selected, the Z icon will be displayed in the  
monitor when the camera is in shooting mode.  
C w Home Time Zone  
To switch to the home time zone, tap w Home time zone in step 2.  
To change the home time zone, tap w Home time zone in step 2 and perform the same  
procedure as for x Travel destination to set the home time zone.  
C Daylight Saving Time  
When daylight saving time starts or ends, turn the daylight saving time function on or off from the  
time zone selection screen displayed in step 4.  
C Imprinting Date on Images  
Enable the Print date option (E95) in the setup menu after the date and time have been set.  
When the Print date option is enabled, images will be saved with shooting date imprinted on  
them.  
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Monitor Settings  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Monitor settings  
Set the options below.  
Option  
Description  
Photo info  
Image review  
Brightness  
Select information displayed in the monitor during shooting and playback.  
This setting determines whether or not the captured image is displayed  
immediately after shooting. The default setting is On.  
Select from five settings for monitor brightness. The default setting is 3.  
Photo Info  
Select whether or not the photo information is displayed in the monitor.  
Shooting mode Playback mode  
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Show info  
Auto info  
25  
0
1010  
4/  
4
If no operations are performed for a few seconds, some of the control icons  
and information are hidden.  
(default setting) To display the control icons and information again, tap A during shooting or  
tap the monitor during playback.  
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Shooting mode  
Playback mode  
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Framing  
grid+auto info  
25  
0
1010  
4/  
4
In addition to information shown with The current settings or operation  
Auto info, a framing grid is displayed guide is displayed as in Auto info.  
to help frame pictures. It is not  
displayed when recording movies.  
The current settings or operation  
guide is displayed as in Auto info.  
Movie frame  
Movie  
frame+auto info  
25  
0
1010  
In addition to information shown with  
Auto info, a frame is displayed before  
recording begins that represents the  
area that will be captured when  
recording movies.  
It is not displayed when recording  
movies.  
B Notes About Monitor Settings  
When Quick effects (E65) is set to On, Image review is fixed at On.  
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Print Date (Imprinting Date and Time)  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Print date  
The shooting date and time can be imprinted on the  
images when shooting, allowing the information to be  
printed even from printers that do not support date  
printing (E76).  
15.11.2012  
Option  
Description  
f Date  
Date is imprinted on images.  
S Date and time  
Date and time are imprinted on images.  
p Off  
(default setting)  
Date and time are not imprinted on images.  
The current setting can be confirmed in the monitor when shooting (A6). No indicator is  
displayed when Off is selected.  
B Notes About Print Date  
Imprinted dates form a permanent part of image data and cannot be deleted. The date and time  
cannot be imprinted on images after they have been captured.  
The date cannot be imprinted in the following situations:  
- When using Night portrait (when Hand-held is selected), Night landscape (when Hand-  
held is selected), Backlighting (when HDR is set to On), Easy panorama, or 3D  
photography scene mode  
- When the continuous shooting setting (A69) is set to Pre-shooting cache, Continuous H:  
120 fps, or Continuous H: 60 fps.  
- When shooting movies  
Dates imprinted at an Image mode setting (E49) of O 640×480 may be difficult to read. Select  
an Image mode setting of q 1600×1200 or larger when using print date.  
The date is saved using the format selected in the setup menu’s Time zone and date item  
(A20, E90).  
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C Print Date and Print Order  
When printing with a DPOF-compatible printer that can print the shooting date and shooting  
information, you can use the Print order option (E73) to print this information on images, even if  
the Print date function was set to Off at the time of shooting.  
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Vibration Reduction  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Vibration reduction  
Reduce the effects of camera shake while shooting. Vibration reduction effectively reduces  
blur, caused by slight hand movement known as camera shake, which commonly occurs  
when shooting with zoom applied or at slow shutter speeds. The effects of camera shake are  
reduced when recording movies, in addition to when taking still pictures.  
Set Vibration reduction to Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting.  
Option  
Description  
Vibration reduction is enabled.  
Vibration reduction is disabled.  
g On  
(default setting)  
p Off  
The current setting can be confirmed in the monitor when shooting (A6). No icon is  
displayed when Off is selected.  
B Notes About Vibration Reduction  
After turning on the camera or after switching from playback mode to shooting mode, wait for the  
shooting mode screen to be displayed completely before taking pictures.  
Due to characteristics of the vibration reduction function, images displayed in the camera’s  
monitor immediately after shooting may be displayed blurry.  
Vibration reduction may be unable to completely eliminate the effects of camera shake in some  
situations.  
When Tripod is selected in Night landscape or Night portrait scene mode, vibration reduction  
is turned off.  
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Motion Detection  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Motion detection  
Enable motion detection to reduce the effects of subject movement and camera shake when  
shooting still images.  
Option  
Description  
When the camera detects subject movement or camera shake, the  
ISO sensitivity and shutter speed are automatically increased to  
reduce blurring.  
However, motion detection does not function in the following  
situations:  
When the flash fires.  
When Touch shooting (E51) is set to Subject tracking.  
When ISO sensitivity (E58) is set to any setting other than  
Auto.  
U Auto  
(default setting)  
When Continuous (E59) is set to any setting other than Single  
or BSS.  
In the following scene modes: Sports (A43), Night portrait  
(A43), Dusk/dawn (A44), Night landscape (A45), Museum  
(A46), Fireworks show (A46), Backlighting (A47), Easy  
panorama (A48), Pet portrait (A49), and 3D photography  
(A50)  
p Off  
Motion detection is disabled.  
The current setting can be confirmed in the monitor when shooting (A6). When the camera  
detects camera shake or subject movement, it increases shutter speed and the motion  
detection icon turns green. No icon is displayed when Off is selected.  
B Notes About Motion Detection  
Motion detection may be unable to completely eliminate the effects of subject movement and  
camera shake in some situations.  
Motion detection may not function if the subject exhibits significant movement or is too dark.  
The images captured using motion detection may be somewhat “grainy” in appearance.  
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AF Assist  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M AF assist  
Enable or disable AF-assist illuminator, which assists autofocus operation when the subject is  
dimly lit.  
Option  
Description  
AF-assist illuminator will be used to assist the focus operation when  
the subject is dimly lit. The illuminator has a range of about 1.9 m (6 ft  
3 in.) at the maximum wide-angle position and about 1.5 m (4 ft  
11 in.) at the maximum telephoto position.  
Note that for some scene modes (such as Museum (A46) and Pet  
portrait (A49)) or focus areas, the AF-assist illuminator may not  
light even when Auto is selected.  
s Auto  
(default setting)  
AF-assist illuminator does not light. The camera may be unable to  
focus under dim lighting.  
p Off  
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Digital Zoom  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Digital zoom  
Enable or disable digital zoom.  
Option  
Description  
When the camera is zoomed in to the maximum optical zoom  
position, rotating the zoom control to g (i) triggers digital zoom  
(A29).  
o On  
(default setting)  
p Off  
Digital zoom will not be activated.  
B Notes About Digital Zoom  
When digital zoom is in effect, the camera focuses at the center of the frame.  
Digital zoom cannot be used in the following situations.  
- When Touch shooting is set to Subject tracking  
- When Continuous is set to Multi-shot 16  
- When Scene auto selector  
,
Portrait  
,
Night portrait  
,
Night landscape, Backlighting (when  
HDR is set to On), Easy panorama  
,
Pet portrait, or 3D photography is selected in scene  
mode  
- When smart portrait mode is selected  
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Sound Settings  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Sound settings  
Adjust the following sound settings.  
Option  
Description  
Select On (default setting) or Off. When On is selected, a beep will  
sound once when operations are completed successfully, twice  
when the camera acquires focus on the subject, and three times  
when an error is detected. Start-up sound will also play when the  
camera is turned on.  
Button sound  
Shutter sound  
Select On (default setting) or Off.  
The shutter sound is disabled even if On is selected, when using any  
continuous shooting settings other than Single (E59) or when  
recording movies.  
B Notes About Sound Settings  
Button sounds and the shutter sound are disabled when using the Pet portrait scene mode.  
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Auto Off  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Auto off  
If no operations are performed for a specified amount of time, the monitor turns off and the  
camera enters standby mode (A25).  
This setting determines the amount of time that passes before the camera enters standby  
mode. You can select 30 s, 1 min (default setting), 5 min, or 30 min.  
C When the Monitor Has Turned Off to Save Power  
When the camera is in standby mode, the power-on lamp flashes.  
If no operations are performed for approximately another three minutes, the camera will turn off  
automatically.  
When the power-on lamp is flashing, pressing any of the following buttons will turn the monitor  
back on:  
Power switch, shutter-release button, A button, c button, or b (e movie-record) button  
C Notes About Auto Off  
The time that passes before the camera enters standby mode is fixed in the following situations:  
- When a menu is displayed: Three minutes minimum (or 5 min or 30 min, if these settings are  
selected)  
- During slide show playback: Up to 30 minutes  
- When the AC Adapter EH-62G is connected: 30 minutes  
- When an audio video cable or HDMI cable is connected: 30 minutes  
The camera does not enter standby mode when transferring images using an Eye-Fi card.  
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Format Memory/Format Card  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Format memory/Format card  
Use this option to format the internal memory or a memory card.  
Formatting the internal memory or memory cards permanently deletes all data. Data  
that has been deleted cannot be restored. Be sure to transfer important images to a  
computer before formatting.  
Formatting the Internal Memory  
To format the internal memory, remove the memory  
card from the camera. The Format memory option  
Format memory  
is displayed in the setup menu.  
All images will  
be deleted! OK?  
Yes  
No  
Formatting Memory Cards  
When a memory card is inserted in the camera, the  
Format card option is displayed in the setup menu.  
Format card  
All images will  
be deleted! OK?  
Yes  
No  
B Notes About Formatting Internal Memory and Memory Cards  
Album icon settings (E10) are reset to their default settings (number icons) when the internal  
memory or memory card is formatted.  
Do not turn the camera off or open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover during  
formatting.  
The first time you insert a memory card that has been used in another device into this camera, be  
sure to format it with this camera.  
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Language  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Language  
Select one of 31 languages for display of camera menus and messages.  
Czech  
Romanian  
Danish  
Finnish  
German  
Swedish  
Vietnamese  
Turkish  
(default setting)  
Spanish  
Greek  
Ukrainian  
Arabic  
French  
Indonesian  
Italian  
Bengali  
Simplified Chinese  
Traditional Chinese  
Hindi  
Hungarian  
Dutch  
Norwegian  
Polish  
Japanese  
Korean  
Brazilian Portuguese  
European Portuguese  
Russian  
Tamil  
Thai  
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TV Settings  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M TV settings  
Adjust settings for connection to a TV.  
Option  
Description  
Video mode  
Select from NTSC and PAL.  
Select a resolution for HDMI output from Auto (default setting),  
480p, 720p, or 1080i. When Auto is selected, the option best suited  
to the TV to which the camera is connected is automatically selected  
from 480p, 720p, or 1080i.  
HDMI  
Select whether or not the camera can receive signals from a TV that  
supports the HDMI-CEC standard when it is connected to the TV via  
HDMI. When On (default setting) is selected, the TV’s remote control  
can be used to control the camera during playback. See “Using a TV  
information.  
HDMI device control  
HDMI 3D output  
Set the method used to output 3D images captured with this camera  
to HDMI devices.  
Select On (default setting) to play back 3D images in 3D.  
C HDMI and HDMI-CEC  
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a multimedia interface. HDMI-CEC (HDMI-Consumer  
Electronics Control) allows compatible devices to inter-operate.  
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Charge by Computer  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Charge by computer  
Select whether or not the battery inserted into the camera is charged when the camera is  
connected to a computer via the USB cable (A86).  
Option  
Description  
When the camera is connected to a computer that is running, the  
battery inserted into the camera is automatically charged using  
power supplied by the computer.  
Auto  
(default setting)  
The battery inserted into the camera is not charged when the camera  
is connected to a computer.  
Off  
B Notes About Charging with Connection to a Computer  
The battery cannot be charged, nor can data be transferred, when the camera is connected to a  
computer before the camera’s display language and date and time have been set (A20). If the  
camera’s clock battery (A22) has been exhausted, the date and time must be reset before the  
battery can be charged or images can be transferred with connection to a computer. In this case,  
use the Charging AC Adapter EH-69P (A16) to charge the battery and then set the camera’s date  
and time.  
If the camera is turned off, charging will also stop.  
If the computer enters sleep mode while charging, charging will stop and the camera may turn off.  
When disconnecting the camera from the computer, turn the camera off and then disconnect the  
USB cable.  
About 3 hours and 15 minutes are required to charge a fully exhausted battery. Charging time  
increases when images are transferred while the battery is charging.  
When the camera is connected to a computer, an application installed on the computer, such as  
Nikon Transfer 2, may start. If the camera was connected to the computer for the sole purpose of  
charging the battery, exit the application.  
The camera turns off automatically if there is no communication with the computer for 30 minutes  
after the battery has finished charging.  
Depending upon computer specifications, settings, and power supply and allocation, it may be  
impossible to charge the battery using a computer connection while it is inserted into the camera.  
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B Notes About Connecting the Camera to a Printer  
The battery cannot be charged with connection to a printer, even if the printer complies with the  
PictBridge standard.  
When Auto is selected for Charge by computer, it may be impossible to print images with direct  
connection of the camera to some printers. If the PictBridge startup screen is not displayed in the  
monitor after the camera is connected to a printer and turned on, turn the camera off and  
disconnect the USB cable. Set Charge by computer to Off and reconnect the camera to the  
printer.  
C The Charge Lamp  
The following chart explains charge lamp status when the camera is connected to a computer.  
Status  
Description  
Flashes slowly (green)  
Battery charging.  
Battery not charging.  
Off  
If the charge lamp changes from slow flashing (green) to off while the  
power-on lamp is lit, charging is complete.  
The ambient temperature is not suited to charging. Charge the  
battery indoors with an ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C (41°F  
to 95°F).  
The USB cable is not connected correctly, or the battery is faulty.  
Make sure the USB cable is connected correctly and replace the  
battery if necessary.  
Flashes quickly (green)  
The computer is in sleep mode and is not supplying power. Wake  
up the computer.  
The battery cannot be charged because the computer cannot  
supply power to the camera due to the computer’s settings or its  
specifications.  
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Blink Warning  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Blink warning  
Select whether or not the camera detects human subjects that have blinked when shooting  
in the following situations:  
When the camera recognizes a human face as the main subject (A74) in A (auto) mode  
with AF area mode set to Target finding AF.  
When the camera detects a face (A75) in Scene auto selector (A42), Portrait (A42),  
or Night portrait (A43) scene mode.  
Option  
Description  
When the camera detects that one or more human subjects may  
have blinked in an image captured using face detection, the Did  
someone blink? screen is displayed in the monitor.  
The face of the human subject that may have blinked when the  
shutter was released is framed by a yellow border. Should this occur,  
check the image and determine whether or not another image  
should be captured.  
On  
Off  
See “The Blink Warning Screen” (E109) for more information.  
Blink warning is disabled.  
(default setting)  
B Notes About Blink Warning  
The blink warning does not function at continuous settings other than Single (E59).  
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The Blink Warning Screen  
When the Did someone blink? screen shown on  
the right is displayed in the monitor, the operations  
described below are available.  
Did someone blink?  
If no operations are performed within a few seconds,  
the camera automatically returns to shooting mode.  
Function  
Description  
Enlarge the detected  
face that blinked  
Rotate the zoom control to g (i).  
Switch to full-frame  
playback  
Rotate the zoom control to f (h).  
Select the face to be  
displayed  
If the camera detects that more than one human subject blinked, tap  
M or N to switch the display to another face.  
Delete the image  
Tap E.  
Switch to shooting  
mode  
Tap I or press the shutter-release button.  
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Sequence Display Options  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Sequence display options  
Choose the method used to display a series of images shot continuously (sequence) (E14)  
when viewing them in full-frame playback mode (A32) and in thumbnail playback mode  
(A81).  
Settings are applied to all sequences, and the setting is saved in the camera’s memory even if  
the camera is turned off.  
Option  
Description  
Set all pictures in all sequences to be displayed individually. h is  
displayed on the playback screen (A8).  
L Individual pictures  
K Key picture only  
(default setting)  
Set all sequences to be displayed using their key pictures only.  
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Eye-Fi Upload  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Eye-Fi upload  
Option  
Description  
b Enable  
(default setting)  
Upload images created by the camera to a preselected destination.  
Images will not be uploaded.  
c Disable  
B Notes About Eye-Fi Cards  
Note that images will not be uploaded if signal strength is insufficient even if Enable is selected.  
Select Disable where wireless devices are prohibited.  
Refer to the instruction manual of your Eye-Fi card for more information. In the event of  
malfunction, contact the card manufacturer.  
The camera can be used to turn Eye-Fi cards on and off, but may not support other Eye-Fi functions.  
The camera is not compatible with the endless memory function. When it is set on a computer,  
disable the function. If the endless memory function is enabled, the number of pictures taken may  
not be displayed correctly.  
Eye-Fi cards are for use only in the country of purchase. Observe all local laws concerning wireless  
devices.  
Leaving the setting as Enable will result in the battery being depleted in a shorter period of time.  
C Eye-Fi communication indicator  
The communication status of the Eye-Fi card in the camera can be confirmed on the monitor (A6).  
w: Eye-Fi upload is set to Disable.  
x (lights): Eye-Fi upload enabled; waiting to begin upload.  
x (flashes): Eye-Fi upload enabled; uploading data.  
y: Eye-Fi upload enabled but no images available for upload.  
z: An error occurred. The camera cannot control the Eye-Fi card.  
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Reset All  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Reset all  
When Reset is selected, the camera’s settings will be restored to their default values.  
Basic Shooting Functions  
Option  
Default value  
Flash mode (A58)  
Auto  
Off  
Self-timer (A61)  
Macro mode (A63)  
Off  
Exposure compensation (A65)  
0.0  
Shooting Menu  
Option  
Default value  
Image mode (E49)  
Touch shooting (E51)  
ISO sensitivity (E58)  
Continuous (E59)  
White balance (E62)  
Quick effects (E65)  
AF area mode (E66)  
l 4608×2592  
Touch shutter  
Auto  
Single  
Auto  
On  
Center  
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Scene Mode  
Option  
Default value  
Scene auto selector  
Scene setting in the shooting mode selection  
menu (A40)  
Scene effect adjustment slider (A41)  
Night portrait (A43)  
Center  
Hand-held  
Hand-held  
Off  
Night landscape (A45)  
HDR in backlighting scene mode (A47)  
Easy panorama (A48)  
Normal (180°)  
Continuous shooting in pet portrait mode  
Continuous  
On  
Pet portrait auto release in pet portrait mode  
Special Effects Mode  
Option  
Default value  
Default value  
Special effects setting in the shooting mode  
selection menu (A52)  
Soft  
Smart Portrait Menu  
Option  
Skin softening (E67)  
Blink proof (E68)  
Smile timer (E68)  
Normal  
Off  
On  
Movie Menu  
Option  
Default value  
Movie options (E83)  
Open with HS footage (E87)  
HD 1080pP (1920×1080)  
On  
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Option  
Movie AF mode (E88)  
Default value  
Default value  
Single AF  
Off  
Wind noise reduction (E88)  
Setup Menu  
Option  
Welcome screen (E89)  
Photo info (E93)  
None  
Auto info  
Image review (E93)  
Brightness (E93)  
On  
3
Print date (E95)  
Off  
Vibration reduction (E97)  
Motion detection (E98)  
AF assist (E99)  
On  
Auto  
Auto  
Digital zoom (E100)  
Button sound (E101)  
Shutter sound (E101)  
Auto off (E102)  
On  
On  
On  
1 min  
HDMI (E105)  
Auto  
HDMI device control (E105)  
HDMI 3D output (E105)  
Charge by computer (E106)  
Blink warning (E108)  
Sequence display options (E110)  
Eye-Fi upload (E111)  
On  
On  
Auto  
Off  
Key picture only  
Enable  
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Others  
Option  
Default value  
Paper size (E41, E43)  
Default  
Classic  
3 s  
Slide show effects (E69)  
Frame interval for slide show (E69)  
Selecting Reset all also clears the current file number (E117) from memory. Numbering  
will continue from the lowest number available. To reset file numbering to “0001”, delete  
all images saved in the internal memory or on the memory card (A34) before selecting  
Reset all.  
The following menu settings will remain unaffected when menus are reset with Reset all.  
Shooting menu: Preset manual data (E63) acquired for White balance  
Playback menu: Choose key picture (E82)  
Setup menu: Time zone and date (E90), Language (E104), and Video mode  
(E105) under TV settings  
Others: Favorite album icon (E10)  
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Firmware Version  
Tap F M z (setup menu) M Firmware version  
View the current camera firmware version.  
Firmware version  
COOLPIX S6400 Ver.x.x  
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File and Folder Names  
Images, movies, or voice memos are assigned file names as follows.  
DSCN0001.JPG  
Identifier (not shown on camera monitor)  
Original still images (voice  
Extension (indicates file format)  
Still images  
Movies  
.JPG  
memo attachment included)  
and movies  
DSCN  
.MOV  
.WAV  
.MPO  
Voice memos  
3D images  
Small copies (voice memo  
attachment included)  
SSCN  
RSCN  
Cropped copies (voice memo  
attachment included)  
File number (assigned automatically in  
ascending order, starting with “0001”)  
Images created by an image  
editing function other than  
small picture or crop* (voice  
memo attachment included),  
and movies created by the  
movie editing function  
FSCN  
Copies created in Draw scene  
mode  
MSCN  
*
Including images edited using the quick effects function (A39) in A (auto) mode  
Files are saved in folders named with a folder number followed by “NIKON” (e.g.  
“100NIKON”). When the number of files within a folder reaches 9999, a new folder will be  
created. File numbers will be assigned automatically starting with “0001”.  
Voice memo file names have the same identifier and file number as the image to which  
the voice memo is attached.  
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Files copied using Copy>Selected images are copied to the current folder, where they  
are assigned new file numbers in ascending order starting from the largest file number in  
memory. Copy>All images copies all folders from the source medium; file names do not  
change but new folder numbers are assigned in ascending order, starting from the largest  
folder number on the destination medium (E80).  
A single folder can hold up to 200 images; if the current folder already contains 200  
images, a new folder, named by adding one to the current folder name, will be created the  
next time an image is captured. If the current folder is numbered 999 and contains 200  
images, or an image is numbered 9999, no further images can be captured until the  
internal memory or memory card is formatted (E103), or a new memory card is inserted.  
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Optional Accessories  
Battery Charger MH-66  
(Charging time when no charge remains: Approx. 1 h 50 min)  
Battery charger  
AC Adapter EH-62G (connect as shown)  
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2
3
AC adapter  
Be sure that the power connector cord has been properly aligned in  
power connector and battery chamber grooves before closing the  
battery-chamber/memory card slot cover. If part of the cord runs out of  
the grooves, the cover or cord may be damaged when the cover is closed.  
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Error Messages  
Display  
Cause/Solution  
A
Clock not set.  
Set date and time.  
O (flashes)  
Battery exhausted.  
Charge or replace battery.  
Battery temperature is high.  
Turn off camera, and allow battery to cool down before  
resuming use. After five seconds, this message will  
disappear, the monitor will turn off, and the power-on lamp 25  
will flash quickly. After the lamp flashes for three minutes,  
the camera will turn off automatically. Pressing the power  
switch also turns off the camera.  
Battery temperature  
high  
Inside of the camera has become hot.  
Turn off camera, and allow battery to cool down before  
resuming use.  
The camera will turn off  
to prevent overheating.  
Camera cannot focus.  
Q (flashes red)  
Refocus.  
Use focus lock.  
Camera cannot perform other operations until saving is  
complete.  
Wait until message clears from display automatically when  
Please wait for the  
camera to finish  
recording.  
saving is complete.  
Memory card is write  
protected.  
Write-protect switch is in “lock” position.  
Slide write-protect switch to “write” position.  
Write-protect switch of Eye-Fi card is in “lock” position.  
Slide the write-protect switch to “write” position.  
Not available if Eye-Fi  
card is locked.  
Error accessing Eye-Fi card.  
Check that terminals are clean.  
Confirm that Eye-Fi card is correctly inserted.  
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Display  
Cause/Solution  
Error accessing memory card.  
A
This card cannot be  
used.  
Use approved card.  
Check that terminals are clean.  
Confirm that memory card is correctly inserted.  
This card cannot be  
read.  
Memory card has not been formatted for use in COOLPIX  
S6400.  
Card is not formatted.  
Format card?  
Yes  
No  
Formatting deletes all data saved on the memory card. If  
you need to keep copies of any images, make sure to tap  
No and save the copies to a computer or other medium  
before formatting the memory card. Tap Yes to format the  
memory card.  
Memory card is full.  
Select smaller image size.  
69,  
Out of memory.  
Delete images.  
Insert new memory card.  
Remove memory card and use internal memory.  
Error occurred while saving image.  
Format internal memory or memory card.  
Camera has run out of file numbers.  
Insert a new memory card or format internal memory or  
memory card.  
Image cannot be used for welcome screen.  
The following images cannot be registered as welcome  
screen.  
Image cannot be saved.  
Images captured using Easy panorama and 3D  
photography  
Images reduced to 320 × 240 size or smaller with small  
image editing  
Insufficient space to save a copy.  
Delete images from destination.  
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Display  
Cause/Solution  
A
200 images have already been added to album.  
Album is full. No further  
pictures can be added.  
Remove some images from album.  
Add to other albums.  
A voice memo cannot be attached to this file.  
Sound file cannot be  
saved.  
Voice memos cannot be attached to movies.  
Select an image captured with this camera.  
One or more portrait subjects may have blinked when the  
picture was taken.  
Check the image in playback mode.  
A blink was detected in  
the picture just taken.  
32,  
Cannot edit selected image.  
Image cannot be  
modified.  
Select images that support editing function.  
Movies cannot be edited.  
Time out error while saving movie on the memory card.  
Select memory card with faster write speed.  
Cannot record movie.  
No images in the internal memory or memory card.  
Remove the memory card from the camera to play back 18  
images saved in the camera’s internal memory.  
To copy the images saved in the camera’s internal  
memory to the memory card, tap F and tap h Copy.  
Memory contains no  
images.  
No images have been added to the selected album.  
Add images to the album.  
Select an album to which images are added.  
No images are contained in the category selected in auto  
sort mode.  
Select the category containing the sorted images.  
File contains no image  
data.  
File not created with this camera.  
File cannot be viewed on this camera.  
View file using a computer or the devices used to create or  
edit this file.  
This file cannot be  
played back.  
All images are hidden.  
No images available for a slide show.  
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Display  
Cause/Solution  
A
This image cannot be  
deleted.  
Image is protected.  
Disable protection.  
Travel destination is in  
the current time zone.  
Destination in same time zone as home.  
Unable to create  
panorama.  
Could not shoot using easy panorama.  
Shooting with easy panorama may not be possible in the  
following situations.  
Unable to create  
panorama. Pan the  
camera in one direction  
only.  
When shooting does not end after a certain amount of  
time.  
When the camera is moved too fast.  
When the camera is not moved properly in the panorama  
direction.  
Unable to create  
panorama. Pan the  
camera more slowly.  
When taking 3D pictures, the first shot could not be  
successfully taken.  
Try shooting again.  
Shooting failed  
In some shooting conditions, such as when the subject is  
moving, dark, or low in contrast, shooting may not be  
possible.  
When taking 3D images, the second shot could not be  
successfully taken after the first shot.  
Try shooting again. After taking the first shot, move the  
camera horizontally and frame the subject so that it is  
aligned with the guide.  
Failed to take second  
shot  
In some shooting conditions, such as when the subject is  
moving, dark, or low in contrast, the second shot may not  
be taken.  
Failed to save the 3D images.  
Try shooting again.  
Delete unnecessary images.  
Failed to save 3D image  
3D images may not be created depending on the  
shooting conditions, such as when the subject is moving,  
dark, or low in contrast, and they cannot be saved.  
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Display  
Lens error  
Cause/Solution  
A
Lens error.  
Turn camera off and then on again. If error persists, contact 24  
retailer or Nikon-authorized service representative.  
Error occurred during communication with printer.  
Turn camera off and reconnect USB cable.  
Communications error  
System error  
Error has occurred in camera’s internal circuitry.  
Turn camera off, remove and reinsert battery, and turn  
camera on. If error persists, contact retailer or Nikon-  
authorized service representative.  
Printer error.  
Printer error: check  
printer status.  
Check printer. After solving the problem, tap Resume to  
resume printing.*  
Specified size of paper is not loaded in printer.  
Load the specified paper size and tap Resume to resume  
printing.*  
Printer error: check  
paper  
Paper has jammed in printer.  
Printer error: paper jam Remove the jammed paper and tap Resume to resume  
printing.*  
No paper is loaded in printer.  
Load the specified paper size and tap Resume to resume  
printing.*  
Printer error: out of  
paper  
Ink error.  
Printer error: check ink  
Check ink and tap Resume to resume printing.*  
Running out of ink or ink cartridge is empty.  
Printer error: out of ink  
Replace ink cartridge and tap Resume to resume printing.*  
An error occurred with the image file to be printed.  
Printer error: file corrupt  
Tap Cancel to cancel printing.  
*
See the documentation provided with your printer for further guidance and information.  
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Technical Notes and Index  
The Camera.....................................................................................................................F2  
The Battery......................................................................................................................F3  
Charging AC Adapter..................................................................................................F4  
Memory Cards................................................................................................................F5  
Cleaning and Storage.....................................................F6  
Cleaning...........................................................................................................................F6  
Storage .............................................................................................................................F6  
Troubleshooting.............................................................F7  
Specifications................................................................F17  
Supported Standards............................................................................................... F22  
Approved Memory Cards ....................................................................................... F23  
Index..............................................................................F25  
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Maximizing Camera Life and Performance  
The Camera  
To ensure continued enjoyment of this Nikon product, observe the precautions described  
below in addition to the warnings in “For Your Safety” (Aviii-x) when using or storing the  
device.  
B Do Not Drop  
The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shock or vibration.  
B Handle the Lens and All Moving Parts with Care  
Do not apply force to the lens, lens cover, monitor, memory card slot, or battery chamber. These  
parts are easily damaged. Applying force to the lens cover could result in camera malfunction or  
damage to the lens. Should the monitor break, care should be taken to avoid injury caused by  
broken glass and to prevent the liquid crystal from the display touching the skin or entering the eyes  
or mouth.  
B Keep Dry  
The device will be damaged if immersed in water or subjected to high humidity.  
B Avoid Sudden Changes in Temperature  
Sudden changes in temperature, such as when entering or leaving a heated building on a cold day,  
can cause condensation to form 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.  
B Keep away from Strong Magnetic Fields  
Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic  
radiation or magnetic fields. Strong static charge or the magnetic fields produced by equipment  
such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor, damage data saved on the memory card,  
or affect the product’s internal circuitry.  
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B Do Not Point the Lens at Strong Light Sources for Extended Periods  
Avoid pointing the lens at the sun or other strong light sources for extended periods when using or  
storing the camera. Intense light may cause deterioration of the image sensor, producing a white  
blur effect in photographs.  
B Turn the Product off Before Removing or Disconnecting the Power Source  
Do not remove the battery while the product is on, or while images are being saved or deleted.  
Forcibly cutting power in these circumstances could result in loss of data or in damage to product  
memory or internal circuitry.  
B Notes About the Monitor  
Monitors and electronic viewfinders are constructed with extremely high precision; at least 99.99%  
of pixels are effective, with no more than 0.01% being missing or defective. Hence while these  
displays may contain pixels that are always lit (white, red, blue, or green) or always off (black), this is  
not a malfunction and has no effect on images recorded with the device.  
Images in the monitor may be difficult to see under bright lighting.  
The monitor is lit by an LED backlight. Should the monitor begin to dim or flicker, contact your  
Nikon-authorized service representative.  
The Battery  
Be sure to read and follow the warnings in “For Your Safety” (Aviii-x) before use.  
Check the battery level before using the camera and replace or charge the battery if necessary. Do  
not continue charging once the battery is fully charged as this will result in reduced battery  
performance. Whenever possible, carry a fully charged spare battery when taking pictures on  
important occasions.  
Do not use the battery at ambient temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 40°C (104°F).  
Charge the battery indoors with an ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F) before use.  
When charging the battery inserted into the COOLPIX S6400 using the Charging AC Adapter  
EH-69P or a computer, the battery is not charged at battery temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or  
above 45°C (113°F).  
Note that the battery may become hot during use; wait for the battery to cool before charging.  
Failure to observe these precautions could damage the battery, impair its performance, or prevent  
it from charging normally.  
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On cold days, the capacity of batteries tends to decrease. If an exhausted battery is used at a low  
temperature, the camera will not turn on. Be sure that the battery is fully charged before heading  
outside to take pictures in cold weather. Keep spare batteries in a warm place and exchange as  
necessary. Once warmed, a cold battery may recover some of its charge.  
Dirt on the battery terminals can prevent the camera from functioning. Should the battery  
terminals become dirty, wipe them off with a clean, dry cloth before use.  
If the battery will not be used for some time, insert it in the camera and completely exhaust it  
before removing it for storage. The battery should be stored in a cool location with an ambient  
temperature of 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). Do not store the battery in hot or extremely cold  
locations.  
Always remove the battery from the camera or optional battery charger when it is not being used.  
When inserted, minute amounts of current are drawn from the battery even when not in use. This  
may result in excessive draining of the battery and complete loss of function. Turning the camera  
on or off while the battery is exhausted can result in reduced battery life.  
Recharge the battery at least once every six months and completely exhaust it before returning it  
to storage.  
After removing the battery from the camera or optional battery charger, put the battery in the  
included battery case and store it in a cool place.  
A marked drop in the time a fully-charged battery retains its charge, when used at room  
temperature, indicates that the battery needs to be replaced. Purchase a new EN-EL19 battery.  
Replace the battery when it no longer holds a charge. Used batteries are a valuable resource.  
Please recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations.  
Charging AC Adapter  
Be sure to read and follow the warnings in “For Your Safety” (Aviii-x) before use.  
The Charging AC Adapter EH-69P is for use only with compatible devices. Do not use with another  
make or model of device.  
The EH-69P is compatible with AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz electrical outlets. When using in other  
countries, use a plug adapter (commercially available) as necessary. For more information about  
plug adapters, consult your travel agency.  
Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model of AC adapter other than Charging  
AC Adapter EH-69P or USB-AC adapter. Failure to observe this precaution could result in  
overheating or in damage to the camera.  
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Memory Cards  
Use only Secure Digital memory cards. See “Approved Memory Cards” (F23) for recommended  
memory cards.  
Observe the precautions noted in the documentation included with your memory card.  
Do not affix labels or stickers to the memory card.  
Do not format the memory card using a computer.  
The first time you insert a memory card that has been used in another device into this camera, be  
sure to format it with this camera. We recommend formatting new memory cards with this camera  
before using them with this camera.  
Note that formatting a memory card permanently deletes all images and other data on the  
memory card. If there is data saved on the memory card that you wish to keep, copy that data to  
a computer before formatting.  
If the message Card is not formatted. Format card? is displayed when the camera is turned on,  
the memory card must be formatted. If there is data on the memory card that you do not want to  
delete, tap No. Copy that data to a computer before formatting. To format the memory card, tap  
Yes. The confirmation dialog will be displayed. To start formatting, tap OK.  
Observe the following precautions while formatting the memory card, saving and deleting  
images, and copying images to a computer, otherwise data or the memory card itself may be  
damaged.  
- Do not open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover or remove the memory card or  
battery.  
- Do not turn off the camera.  
- Do not disconnect the AC adapter.  
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Cleaning and Storage  
Cleaning  
Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals.  
Avoid touching glass parts with your fingers. Remove dust or lint with a blower  
(typically a small device with a rubber bulb attached to one end that is pumped to  
produce a stream of air out the other end). To remove fingerprints or other stains  
that cannot be removed with a blower, wipe the lens with a soft cloth, using a spiral  
Lens  
motion that starts at the center of them and working toward the edges. If this fails,  
clean the lens using a cloth lightly dampened with commercial lens cleaner.  
Remove dust or lint with a blower. To remove fingerprints and other stains, clean the  
Monitor  
monitor with a soft, dry cloth, being careful not to apply pressure.  
Use a blower to remove dust, dirt, or sand, then wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth.  
After using the camera at the beach or other sandy or dusty environment, wipe off  
Body  
any sand, dust, or salt with a dry cloth lightly dampened with fresh water and dry  
thoroughly. Note that foreign matter inside the camera could cause damage not  
covered by the warranty.  
Storage  
Turn the camera off when not in use. Be sure that the power-on lamp is off before putting the  
camera away. Remove the battery if the camera will not be used for an extended period. Do  
not store the camera with naphtha or camphor moth balls, or in any of the following  
locations:  
Next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields, such as televisions or  
radios  
Exposed to temperatures below –10°C (14°F) or above 50°C (122°F)  
Places that are poorly ventilated or subject to humidity of over 60%  
To prevent mold or mildew, take the camera out of storage at least once a month. Turn the  
camera on and release the shutter a few times before putting the camera away again.  
For storing the battery, follow the precautions in “The Battery” (F3) in “Maximizing Camera  
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Troubleshooting  
If the camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problems below before  
consulting your retailer or Nikon-authorized service representative.  
Power, Display, Settings Issues  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
Wait for recording to end.  
A
If the problem persists, turn the camera off.  
If the camera does not turn off, remove and reinsert  
the battery or batteries or, if you are using an AC  
adapter, disconnect and reconnect the AC adapter.  
Note that although any data currently being recorded  
will be lost, data that have already been recorded will  
not be affected by removing or disconnecting the  
power source.  
The camera is on but does  
not respond.  
Confirm all connections.  
Off is selected for Charge by computer in the  
setup menu.  
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When charging by connecting the camera to a  
computer, battery charging stops when the camera  
is turned off.  
When charging by connecting the camera to a  
computer, battery charging stops if the computer is  
suspended (sleeping), and the camera may turn off.  
Depending upon computer specifications, settings,  
and status, charging the battery inserted in the  
camera may not be possible via computer  
connection.  
Battery inserted in the  
camera cannot be charged.  
Camera cannot be turned  
on.  
Battery is exhausted.  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
Battery is exhausted.  
The camera automatically turns off to save power if 105  
no operations are performed for an extended  
period of time.  
A
The camera or battery have become too cold and  
cannot operate properly.  
The camera turns off if the Charging AC Adapter is 16  
connected while the camera is on.  
The camera turns off if the USB cable connecting it 86, 91,  
Camera turns off without  
warning.  
to a computer or printer is disconnected.  
Reconnect the USB cable.  
Inside of the camera has become hot. Leave the  
camera off until the inside of the camera has  
cooled, and then try turning it on again.  
Camera is off.  
Standby mode for saving power: press the power  
switch, the shutter-release button, A button, c  
button, or b (e movie-record) button.  
When flash lamp flashes, wait until flash has  
charged.  
Camera and computer are connected via USB  
cable.  
Monitor is blank.  
Camera and TV are connected via audio/video  
cable or HDMI cable.  
Adjust monitor brightness.  
Monitor is dirty. Clean monitor.  
Monitor is hard to read.  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
If camera clock has not been set, “Date not set”  
indicator flashes during shooting and movie  
recording. Images and movies recorded before  
clock is set are dated “01/01/2012 00:00”. Set the  
correct time and date from the Time zone and  
date option in the setup menu.  
The camera clock is not as accurate as ordinary  
watches or clocks. Periodically compare the time of  
the camera clock with that of a more accurate  
timepiece and reset as required.  
Date and time of recording  
are not correct.  
No indicators displayed in  
monitor.  
Auto info is selected for Photo info in Monitor  
settings in the setup menu.  
Time zone and date has not been set in the setup  
menu.  
Print date not available.  
Date not imprinted on  
images even when Print  
date is enabled.  
The current shooting mode is one that does not  
support Print date.  
The date cannot be imprinted on movies.  
Screen for setting time zone  
and date is displayed when  
camera is turned on.  
Clock battery is exhausted; all settings were restored  
to their default values.  
Camera settings reset.  
Battery temperature is high. Turn off camera and  
allow battery to cool down before resuming use. After  
the lamp flashes for three minutes, the camera will  
turn off automatically. Pressing the power switch also  
turns off the camera.  
Monitor turns off, and the  
power-on lamp flashes  
quickly.  
The camera may become hot when used for an  
extended period of time to shoot movies or send  
images using an Eye-Fi card, or when used in a hot  
environment; this is not a malfunction.  
Camera becomes hot.  
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Shooting Issues  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
Disconnect HDMI cable or USB cable.  
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Cannot switch to shooting  
mode.  
The camera cannot be switched to shooting mode 17  
while connected to a power outlet via the  
Charging AC Adapter.  
When camera is in playback mode or a menu is  
displayed, press the A button, the shutter-release  
button, or the b (e movie-record) button.  
Battery is exhausted.  
No image captured when  
the shutter-release button is  
pressed.  
When flash lamp flashes, flash is charging.  
In some shooting conditions, such as when the subject  
is moving, dark, or low in contrast, the second shot may  
not be taken or the 3D image may not be saved.  
Cannot take 3D pictures.  
Subject is too close. Try shooting using macro  
mode, or the Scene auto selector or Close-up  
scene mode.  
The intended subject is one with which autofocus 77  
does not perform well.  
Camera cannot focus.  
Set AF assist in the setup menu to Auto.  
Turn camera off and then on again.  
Use flash.  
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Increase the ISO sensitivity value.  
Enable vibration reduction or motion detection.  
Use D (Best Shot Selector).  
Images are blurred.  
Use a tripod to stabilize the camera when shooting 61  
(using the self-timer at the same time is more  
effective).  
Bright specks appear in  
images captured with flash.  
Flash is reflecting off particles in air. Set the flash mode  
setting to W (off).  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
The flash mode is set to W (off).  
Scene mode with which the flash does not fire is  
selected.  
Flash does not fire.  
On is selected for Blink proof in smart portrait  
menu.  
Another function that restricts flash is enabled.  
Digital zoom is set to Off in the setup menu.  
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Digital zoom cannot be used in the following  
situations.  
-
-
-
When Touch shooting in the shooting menu is 69, E55  
set to Subject tracking  
When Continuous in the shooting menu is set 69, E59  
to Multi-shot 16  
Digital zoom cannot be  
used.  
When Scene auto selector, Portrait, Night  
portrait, Night landscape, Backlighting  
(when HDR is set to On), Easy panorama, Pet  
portrait, or 3D photography is selected in  
scene mode  
-
When smart portrait mode is selected  
Another function that restricts the Image mode  
option is enabled.  
Image mode not available.  
Off is selected for Sound settings > Shutter sound  
in setup menu. No sound is produced with some  
shooting modes and settings, even when On is  
selected.  
No sound when shutter is  
released.  
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Off is selected for the AF assist option in the setup  
menu. AF-assist illuminator may not light depending  
on the position of the focus area or the current scene  
mode, even when Auto is selected.  
AF-assist illuminator does  
not light.  
Images appear smeared.  
Colors are unnatural.  
Lens is dirty. Clean lens.  
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White balance or hue is not adjusted properly.  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
The subject is dark, so shutter speed is too slow or ISO  
sensitivity is too high. Noise can be reduced by:  
Randomly spaced bright  
pixels (“noise”) appear in  
image.  
Using flash.  
Specifying a lower ISO sensitivity setting.  
The flash mode is set to W (off).  
Flash window is blocked.  
Subject is beyond flash range.  
Adjust exposure compensation.  
Increase ISO sensitivity.  
Subject is backlit. Select Backlighting scene mode 47, 58  
or set the flash mode setting to X (fill flash).  
Images are too dark  
(underexposed).  
Images are too bright  
(overexposed).  
Adjust exposure compensation.  
When taking pictures with (auto with red-eye  
V
reduction) or fill flash with slow sync and red-eye  
reduction in Night portrait scene mode, In-Camera Red  
Eye Fix may be applied to areas not affected by red-eye in  
rare cases. Use any scene mode other than Night  
portrait, and change the flash mode to any setting other  
Unexpected results when  
flash set to V (auto with  
red-eye reduction).  
than  
V
(auto with red-eye reduction) and try taking a  
picture again.  
In some shooting conditions, facial skin tones may 55  
not be softened.  
Skin tones are not softened.  
For images containing four or more faces, try using 56, 84  
the Skin softening effect in Glamour retouch, in  
the retouch menu.  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
It may take more time to save images in the following  
situations.  
When the noise reduction function is in operation,  
such as when shooting in a dark environment.  
When the flash mode is set to V (auto with red- 60  
eye reduction).  
When shooting in Night landscape, Night  
portrait, or Backlighting (when HDR is set to On)  
scene mode  
Saving images takes time.  
When the skin softening function is applied while  
shooting.  
When using continuous shooting mode  
When shooting with backlighting or when a very  
strong light source (such as sunlight) is in the frame, a  
ring-shaped belt or rainbow-colored stripe (ghosting)  
may occur. Change the position of the light source, or  
frame the picture so that the light source does not  
enter the frame and try again.  
A ring-shaped belt or  
rainbow-colored stripe  
appears in the monitor or  
images.  
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Playback Issues  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
File or folder was overwritten or renamed by  
computer or other make of camera.  
The COOLPIX S6400 is not able to play back movies  
recorded with another make or model of digital  
camera.  
File cannot be played back.  
Playback zoom cannot be used with movies, small  
pictures, or images that have been cropped to a  
size of 640 × 360.  
3D images cannot be enlarged when the camera is 50  
connected via HDMI and they are played back in  
3D.  
The COOLPIX S6400 may not be able to zoom in on  
images captured with another make or model of  
digital camera.  
Cannot zoom in on image.  
Voice memos cannot be attached to movies.  
Voice memos cannot be attached to images  
captured with other cameras. Voice memos  
attached to images using another camera cannot  
be played back on this camera.  
Cannot record voice  
memos.  
Editing functions used for still images are not  
available for movies.  
Confirm the conditions that are required for editing 84, E18,  
Cannot edit images.  
Cannot rotate image.  
images.  
Camera is unable to edit images captured with  
other cameras.  
The COOLPIX S6400 cannot rotate images captured  
with another make or model of digital camera, or  
ones captured with 3D photography.  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
Video mode or HDMI is not correctly set in the TV 105,  
settings setup menu.  
Cables are connected to the HDMI mini connector 86, 91,  
Images are not displayed on  
TV.  
(Type C) and to the USB/audio/video output  
connector simultaneously.  
Memory card contains no images. Replace the  
memory card. Remove the memory card to play  
back images from the internal memory.  
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Album icons are reset to  
their default icons, images  
Data saved in the internal memory or on the memory  
added to albums cannot be card may not be played back correctly if overwritten  
displayed in favorite  
pictures mode.  
by a computer.  
The desired image was sorted into a category other 82, E11  
than the category currently displayed.  
Images saved by a camera other than the COOLPIX 82, E11  
S6400 and images copied using the Copy option  
cannot be displayed in auto sort mode.  
The saved images are not  
displayed in auto sort mode.  
Images saved in the internal memory or on the  
memory card may not be played back correctly if  
overwritten by a computer.  
Up to 999 images and movies in total can be added 82, E11  
to each category. If the desired category already  
contains 999 images or movies in total, new images  
or movies cannot be added.  
Camera is off.  
Battery is exhausted.  
USB cable is not correctly connected.  
Camera is not recognized by the computer.  
Confirm system requirements.  
Computer is not set to start Nikon Transfer 2  
automatically. For more information about  
Nikon Transfer 2, refer to help information  
contained in ViewNX 2.  
Nikon Transfer 2 does not  
start when camera is  
connected to a computer.  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A
With some PictBridge-compatible printers, the  
PictBridge startup screen may not be displayed and it  
may be impossible to print images when Auto is  
selected for the Charge by computer option in the E106  
setup menu. Set the Charge by computer option to  
Off and reconnect the camera to the printer.  
The PictBridge startup  
screen is not displayed  
when the camera is  
105,  
connected to a printer.  
Memory card contains no images. Replace the  
memory card.  
Remove the memory card to print images from the 19  
internal memory.  
Images captured using 3D photography cannot  
Images to be printed are not  
displayed.  
be printed.  
Paper size cannot be selected from the camera in the  
following situations, even when printing from a  
PictBridge-compatible printer. Use the printer to  
select paper size.  
Cannot select paper size  
with camera.  
The printer does not support the paper sizes  
specified by the camera.  
The printer automatically selects the paper size.  
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Specifications  
Nikon COOLPIX S6400 Digital Camera  
Type  
Compact digital camera  
Number of effective pixels  
Image sensor  
16.0 million  
1/2.3-in. type CMOS; approx. 16.79 million total pixels  
Lens  
12× optical zoom, NIKKOR lens  
4.5-54.0 mm (angle of view equivalent to that of 25-300 mm lens in  
35mm [135] format)  
Focal length  
f/-number  
f/3.1-6.5  
Construction  
8 elements in 8 groups (1 ED lens element)  
Digital zoom  
magnification  
Up to 4× (angle of view equivalent to that of approx. 1200 mm lens  
in 35mm [135] format)  
Vibration reduction  
Motion blur reduction  
Autofocus (AF)  
Lens shift  
Motion detection (still pictures)  
Contrast-detect AF  
[W]: Approx. 50 cm (1 ft 8 in.)–  
[T]: Approx. 1.2 m (4 ft)–∞  
Focus range  
Macro mode: Approx. 10 cm (4 in.)–(wide-angle position)  
(All distances measured from center of front surface of lens)  
Face priority, auto (9-area automatic selection), center, manual  
(focus area can be selected using the touch panel), subject tracking,  
Target finding AF  
Focus-area selection  
Monitor  
7.5 cm (3-in.), widescreen, approx. 460k-dot, TFT LCD (touch panel)  
with anti-reflection coating and 5-level brightness adjustment  
Frame coverage  
(shooting mode)  
Approx. 96% horizontal and 96% vertical  
Approx. 96% horizontal and 96% vertical  
Frame coverage  
(playback mode)  
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Storage  
Media  
Internal memory (approx. 78 MB), SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card  
DCF, Exif 2.3, DPOF, and MPF compliant  
File system  
Still pictures: JPEG  
3D images: MPO  
Sound files (Voice Memo): WAV  
Movies: MOV (Video: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, Audio: AAC stereo)  
File formats  
16M (High) [4608 × 3456P]  
16M [4608 × 3456]  
8M [3264 × 2448]  
4M [2272 × 1704]  
2M [1600 × 1200]  
VGA [640 × 480]  
Image size  
(pixels)  
16:9 [4608 × 2592]  
ISO sensitivity  
(Standard output  
sensitivity)  
ISO 125-1600  
ISO 3200 (available when using Auto mode)  
Exposure  
256-segment matrix, center-weighted (digital zoom less than 2×),  
spot (digital zoom 2× or more)  
Metering mode  
Programmed auto exposure and exposure compensation (–2.0 –  
+2.0 EV in steps of 1/3 EV)  
Exposure control  
Shutter  
Mechanical and CMOS electronic shutter  
1/2000-1 s  
1/4000 s (maximum speed during high-speed continuous  
shooting)  
Speed  
4 s (Fireworks show scene mode)  
Aperture  
Range  
Electronically-controlled ND filter (–2 AV) selection  
2 steps (f/3.1 and f/6.2 [W])  
Self-timer  
Can be selected from 10 s and 2 s  
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Flash  
Range (approx.)  
(ISO sensitivity: Auto)  
[W]: 0.5–6.2 m (1 ft 8 in.–20 ft)  
[T]: 1.2–2.9 m (4 ft–9 ft 6 in.)  
Flash control  
TTL auto flash with monitor preflashes  
Hi-Speed USB  
Interface  
Data transfer protocol  
Video output  
MTP, PTP  
Can be selected from NTSC and PAL  
Can be selected from Auto, 480p, 720p, and 1080i  
HDMI output  
Audio/video (A/V) output; digital I/O (USB)  
HDMI mini connector (Type C) (HDMI output)  
I/O terminal  
Arabic, Bengali, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Czech, Danish,  
Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian,  
Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish,  
Portuguese (European and Brazilian), Romanian, Russian, Spanish,  
Swedish, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese  
Supported languages  
One Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL19 (included)  
AC Adapter EH-62G (available separately)  
Power sources  
Charging time  
Approx. 3 h (when using Charging AC Adapter EH-69P and when  
no charge remains)  
Battery life1  
Still pictures  
Approx. 160 shots when using EN-EL19  
HD 1080pP (1920×1080): Approx. 20 min when using EN-EL19  
HD 1080p (1920×1080): Approx. 20 min when using EN-EL19  
HD 720p (1280×720): Approx. 25 min when using EN-EL19  
Movies (actual battery  
life for recording)2  
Tripod socket  
1/4 (ISO 1222)  
Approx. 95.4 ×58.6 × 26.7 mm (3.8 × 2.4 × 1.1 in.) (excluding  
projections)  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
Weight  
Approx. 150 g (5.3 oz) (including battery and SD memory card)  
Operating environment  
Temperature  
Humidity  
0°C–40°C (32°F–104°F)  
85% or less (no condensation)  
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Unless otherwise stated, all figures assume a fully-charged battery and an ambient  
temperature of 23 3°C (73.4 5.4°F) as specified by the Camera and Imaging Products  
Association (CIPA).  
Figures based on the Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standards for measuring  
the endurance of camera batteries. Performance for still pictures measured under the following  
test conditions: l 4608×2592 selected for Image mode, zoom adjusted with each shot, and  
flash fired with every other shot. Movie recording time assumes that HD 1080pP (1920×1080)  
is selected for Movie options. Figures may vary with use, the interval between shots, and the  
length of time menus and images are displayed.  
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2
Individual movie files cannot exceed 4 GB in size or 29 minutes in length. Recording may end  
before this limit is reached if camera temperature becomes elevated.  
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL19  
Type  
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery  
Rated capacity  
Operating temperature  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
Weight  
DC 3.7 V, 700 mAh  
0°C–40°C (32°F–104°F)  
Approx. 31.5 × 39.5 × 6 mm (1.3 × 1.6 × 0.3 in.)  
Approx. 14.5 g (0.5 oz) (excluding battery case)  
Charging AC Adapter EH-69P  
Rated input  
AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz, 0.068-0.042 A  
Rated output  
DC 5.0 V, 550 mA  
Operating temperature  
0°C–40°C (32°F–104°F)  
Approx. 55 × 22 × 54 mm (2.2 × 0.9 × 2.2 in.) (excluding plug  
adapter)  
For Argentina: Approx. 55 × 59 × 63 mm (2.2 × 2.4 × 2.5 in.)  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
Weight  
For Korea: Approx. 55 × 59 × 66.5 mm (2.2 × 2.4 × 2.7 in.)  
Approx. 55 g (2.0 oz) (excluding plug adapter)  
For Argentina and Korea: Approx. 80 g (2.9 oz)  
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Nikon will not be held liable for any errors this manual may contain.  
The appearance of this product and its specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Supported Standards  
DCF: Design Rule for Camera File System is a standard widely used in the digital camera  
industry to ensure compatibility among different makes of camera.  
DPOF: Digital Print Order Format is an industry-wide standard that allows images to be  
printed from print orders saved on memory cards.  
Exif version 2.3: Exchangeable image file format (Exif) version 2.3 for digital still cameras is  
a standard that allows information saved with photographs to be used for optimal color  
reproduction when images are output from Exif-compliant printers.  
PictBridge: A standard developed cooperatively by the digital camera and printer  
industries, allowing photographs to be output directly to a printer without connecting the  
camera to a computer.  
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Approved Memory Cards  
The following Secure Digital (SD) memory cards have been tested and approved for use in  
this camera.  
Memory cards with an SD Speed Class rating of 6 or faster are recommended for recording  
movies. When using a memory card with a lower Speed Class rating, movie recording may  
stop unexpectedly.  
SDXC memory  
SD memory card  
SDHC memory card2  
card3  
64 GB, 128 GB  
64 GB  
SanDisk  
TOSHIBA  
Panasonic  
Lexar  
2 GB1  
2 GB1  
2 GB1  
4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB  
4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB  
4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB  
4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB  
64 GB  
64 GB, 128 GB  
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If the memory card will be used with a card reader or similar device, make sure that the device  
supports 2 GB cards.  
SDHC compliant.  
If the memory card will be used with a card reader or similar device, make sure that the  
device supports SDHC.  
SDXC compliant.  
3
If the memory card will be used with a card reader or similar device, make sure that the  
device supports SDXC.  
Contact the manufacturer for details on the above cards. We cannot guarantee camera  
performance when using memory cards made by other manufacturers.  
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AVC Patent Portfolio License  
This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non-  
commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the AVC standard  
(“AVC video”) and/or (ii) decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in  
a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider  
licensed to provide AVC video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use.  
Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C.  
See http://www.mpegla.com  
.
Trademark Information  
Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks  
of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
Macintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.  
and other countries.  
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Index  
AF area mode.................................. 70, E66  
AF assist..................................... 2, 104, E99  
Album............................................................... E10  
adding images to................................ 84  
Symbols  
A Auto mode......................................... 26, 38  
C Scene mode................................................. 40  
R Special effects mode............................... 52  
F Smart portrait mode............................... 54  
c Playback mode................................ 32, 82  
h Favorite pictures mode.......... 82, E7  
F Auto sort mode......................... 82, E11  
C List by date mode................... 82, E13  
z Setup menu ................................................. 104  
g (Telephoto)...................................................... 29  
f (Wide-angle)................................................. 29  
i Playback zoom .............................................. 80  
h Thumbnail display ................................... 81  
A Shooting mode button................. 3, 26  
c Playback button ................................. 3, 32  
b (e movie-record) button ........... 3, 96  
F Menu icon........ 10, 68, 84, 99, 103  
f Exit icon............................................................ 10  
J Return icon..................................................... 10  
R ............................................................... 50  
Numerics  
removing images from.................... 84  
Aperture value .......................................... 30, 31  
Audio/video cable........................ 87, E34  
Audio/video-in jack ..................... 87, E34  
Auto flash............................................................... 59  
Auto mode............................................................ 38  
Auto off................................ 25, 105, E102  
Auto sort mode................................ 82, E11  
Autofocus........................................... 99, E88  
B
Backlighting o................................................... 47  
Battery................................................. 14, 16, 22  
Battery chamber................................................... 3  
Battery charger.............................. 17, E119  
Battery latch.......................................................... 14  
Battery level indicator.................................... 24  
Battery-chamber/memory card slot cover  
.................................................................... 3, 14, 18  
Beach Z................................................................ 44  
Best Shot Selector......................... 46, E60  
Black and white copy n.............................. 46  
Blink proof.......................................... 70, E68  
3D photography s ........................................ 50  
3D pictures............................................................ 50  
A
AC adapter ....................................... 25, E119  
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Blink warning.............................. 105, E108  
Brightness..................................................... E93  
BSS.......................................................... 46, E60  
Button sound............................................ E101  
C
DPOF.................................................................. F22  
DPOF print.................................................... E45  
Drag.............................................................................. 4  
Draw A.................................................. 47, E2  
DSCN.............................................................. E117  
Dusk/dawn i.................................................... 44  
E
Easy panorama p.......................... 48, E3  
Easy panorama playback............. 48, E6  
EH-69P.............................................................. ii, 16  
EN-EL19................................................. ii, 14, 16  
Exposure compensation............................... 65  
Extension..................................................... E117  
Eye-Fi upload............................... 105, E111  
Eyelet for camera strap..................................... 2  
F
Face detection....... 42, 43, 49, 54, 75  
Favorite pictures mode................. 82, E7  
File name..................................................... E117  
Fill flash.................................................................... 59  
Fireworks show m .......................................... 46  
Firmware version....................... 105, E116  
Fixed range auto....................................... E58  
Flash .................................................................. 2, 58  
Flash lamp ..................................................... 3, 58  
Flash mode................................................. 58, 59  
Flash off................................................................... 59  
Focus.......................................... 30, 70, E66  
Charge by computer ............. 105, E106  
Charge lamp.................................................. 3, 17  
Charger............................................... 16, E119  
Charging AC Adapter..................................... 16  
Choose key picture ... 85, E14, E82  
Close-up k .......................................................... 45  
Compression ratio ................................... E49  
Computer..................................................... 87, 91  
Connector cover................................................... 2  
Continuous ............................ 49, 69, E59  
Copying images............................. 85, E80  
Crop.................................................................. E32  
Cross process o .............................................. 52  
D
Date......................................... 20, 104, E90  
Date and time ................... 20, 104, E90  
Date format........................................ 21, E90  
Daylight.......................................................... E62  
Daylight saving time......... 21, 22, E92  
Delete................................ 34, E16, E79  
Digital zoom............................... 104, E100  
Direct print........................................ 87, E38  
D-Lighting ......................................... 84, E26  
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Focus area.............................................................. 30  
Focus indicator...................................................... 7  
Focus lock.............................................................. 78  
Folder name.............................................. E117  
Food u ................................................................... 46  
Format internal memory..... 105, E103  
Format memory cards  
Image copy.................................................. E80  
Image mode..................................... 69, E49  
Image review.............................................. E93  
Image size.......................................... 69, E49  
Imprinting date and time.................... E95  
Internal memory................................................ 19  
Internal memory indicator  
................................................... 19, 105, E103  
Formatting ......................... 19, 105, E103  
FSCN............................................................... E117  
Full-frame playback ......................................... 32  
Full-time AF ...................................... 99, E88  
G
................................................. 7, 9, 24, 32, 96  
ISO sensitivity................................... 69, E58  
J
JPG................................................................... E117  
L
Landscape c..................................................... 42  
Language...................................... 105, E104  
Lens.............................................................. 2, F17  
Lens cover................................................................. 2  
List by date mode.......................... 82, E13  
Low key H........................................................... 52  
M
Macro mode......................................................... 63  
Memory capacity.............................................. 24  
Memory card........................................................ 18  
Memory card slot.............................................. 18  
Microphone............................................................. 2  
Monitor................................................. 3, 6, F6  
Monitor settings.......................... 104, E93  
Motion detection....................... 104, E98  
MOV................................................................ E117  
Glamour retouch........................... 84, E29  
H
HDMI.............................................................. E105  
HDMI 3D output..................................... E105  
HDMI cable .................................................. E34  
HDMI device control............................ E105  
HDMI mini connector........................................ 2  
HDR............................................................................ 47  
Help .......................................................................... 40  
High key G........................................................... 52  
High-contrast monochrome F.............. 52  
High-speed continuous............ 69, E59  
HS movie ............................................ 99, E84  
I
Identifier....................................................... E117  
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Movie AF mode.............................. 99, E88  
Movie editing ................................ 101, E47  
Movie length........................................................ 98  
Movie menu..................................... 99, E83  
Movie options................................. 99, E83  
Movie playback ............................................... 100  
Movie recording ............................ 96, E83  
MPO................................................................ E117  
MSCN............................................................. E117  
Multi-shot 16............................................... E60  
Museum l.......................................................... 46  
N
Night landscape j ......................................... 45  
Night portrait e................................................ 43  
Nikon Transfer 2 ...................................... 90, 92  
Nostalgic sepia P................................... 52  
Number of exposures remaining  
Pet portrait auto release .............................. 49  
Pet portrait O.................................................... 49  
Photo info..................................................... E93  
PictBridge.......................... 87, E38, F22  
Playback................................. 32, 100, E79  
Playback menu ............................... 84, E69  
Playback mode........................................ 32, 82  
Playback zoom.................................................... 80  
Pop l .................................................................. 52  
Portrait b............................................................. 42  
Power............................................................. 24, 25  
Power switch .................................... 2, 24, 25  
Power-on lamp................................ 2, 24, 25  
Preset manual............................................. E63  
Pre-shooting cache... 69, E59, E61  
Pressing halfway................................................. 31  
Print................. 84, E41, E43, E73  
Print date............................... 22, 104, E95  
Print order.......................................... 84, E73  
Print order date option.............. 22, E76  
Printer................................................... 87, E38  
Protect................................................... 84, E71  
Q
.................................................................. 24, E50  
O
Open with HS footage............... 99, E87  
Optical zoom ....................................................... 29  
Optional accessories............................ E119  
P
Paint....................................................... 84, E22  
Panorama Maker................................................ 90  
Paper size .................................. E42, E43  
Party/indoor f................................................. 44  
Perspective control...................... 84, E28  
Quick effects....... 33, 39, E20, E65  
Quick retouch.................................. 84, E25  
R
Rechargeable Li-ion battery............. 14, 16  
Recording movies......................... 96, E83  
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Recording slow motion movies  
Slow sync ............................................................... 59  
Small picture..................................... 84, E31  
Smart portrait menu.................... 68, E67  
Smart portrait mode........................................ 54  
Smile timer........................................ 70, E68  
Snow z................................................................. 44  
Soft O............................................................. 52  
Sound settings........................... 104, E101  
Speaker....................................................................... 3  
Special effects mode....................................... 52  
Sports d................................................................. 43  
SSCN............................................................... E117  
Strap............................................................................. 4  
Stretch.................................................. 84, E27  
Stylus............................................................................ 5  
Subject tracking................... 38, 69, E55  
Sunset h .............................................................. 44  
Super vivid k .............................................. 52  
T
Tap................................................................................. 4  
Target finding AF................ 70, 74, E66  
Time difference .............................. 22, E90  
Time zone....................................... 104, E90  
Touch AF/AE .................................... 69, E57  
Touch shooting............................... 69, E51  
Touch shutter.................................. 69, E53  
Toy camera effect 1 m.................................. 52  
Toy camera effect 2 n ................................. 52  
.................................................................. 99, E84  
Red-eye reduction............................................ 59  
Remove from favorites ............................ E9  
Reset all ........................................... 105, E112  
Retouch.................................................................. 84  
Rotate image ................................... 84, E77  
RSCN............................................................... E117  
S
Scene auto selector d.................................. 42  
Scene Effect.......................................................... 41  
Scene mode ............................................. 40, 42  
Selective color I............................................. 52  
Self-timer................................................................ 61  
Self-timer lamp........................................... 2, 62  
Sequence display options  
........................................... 105, E14, E110  
Setup menu....................................................... 104  
Shooting...................................................... 28, 30  
Shooting menu.............................. 69, E49  
Shooting mode.................................................. 26  
Shutter sound........................................... E101  
Shutter speed............................................ 30, 31  
Shutter-release button .................................. 30  
Single.................................................... 69, E59  
Single AF............................................. 99, E88  
Skin softening....................... 56, 70, E67  
Slide show ......................................... 84, E69  
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Tripod socket......................................... 3, F19  
TV ............................................................ 87, E34  
TV settings .................................... 105, E105  
U
USB cable ................................. 86, 91, E39  
USB/audio/video output connector  
.................................... 86, 91, E34, E39  
V
Vibration reduction................... 104, E97  
Video mode............................................... E105  
ViewNX 2 ................................................................ 88  
Voice memo..................................... 85, E78  
Volume ................................. 100, 101, E79  
W
WAV................................................................ E117  
Welcome screen......................... 104, E89  
White balance ................................. 69, E62  
Wind noise reduction................. 99, E88  
Z
Zoom ........................................................................ 29  
Zoom control .............................................. 2, 29  
Zoom in................................................................... 29  
Zoom out............................................................... 29  
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