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Instructions Nikon, Modèle COOLPIX 800

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4 Use the zoom buttons () to highlight the last item in the SET UP menu, then BK press the shutter-release button to display the LANGUAGE menu. SET UP CONTROLS AUTO OFF CARD FORMAT LANGUAGE DATE LCD BR I GHT 0 5 Select the desired setting from the LANGUAGE menu. LANGU A G E ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS D E BK F J SET. SHUTTER Using the menus If the menu does not appear when you press the MENU button, press the MONITOR button until the LCD monitor comes on. Items can be highlighted using the zoom buttons () and selected using the shutter- release button. To clear a menu from the screen, highlight BK and press the shutter-release button, or press the MENU button until the menu disappears. - 5 About memory cards Memory cards can be removed from the camera without loss of data when the camera is off. Once removed from the camera, cards can be read by a computer equipped with a CompactFlash card reader and photographs printed on suitably-equipped printers. Cards can also be inserted in a PC card adapter (sold separately) to be read by any computer with a Type II PC-card slot. First Steps: Choosing a Language for the Menus Setting the Time and Date When you turn on your camera for the first time, you will need to set the time and date as follows: 1 Turn the mode dial to PLAY. 2 Press the MENU button to display the BK playback menu. 3 Using the zoom buttons (), highlight SET UP and press the shutter-release button. PLAY BACK SLIDESHOW PROTECT PRINT SET DELETE HIDE IMAGE FOLDERS SET UP SET. SHUTTER 4 In the SET UP menu, use the zoom buttons () to highlight DATE and press the shutter-release button to display the DATE menu. SET UP CONTROLS AUTO OFF CARD FORMAT LANGUAGE DATE LCD BR I GHT 0 BK 5 Edit the item using the zoom-in button () to increase its value or the zoom-out button () to decrease its value. After editing, press the shutter-release button to move to the next item. Highlight Y M D and use the buttons to change the order in which the year, month, and day are displayed. Pressing the shutter-release button when this item is highlighted sets the time and date to the specified values. If the date has not been set, a flashing clock icon will appear at upper right in the LCD monitor when the mode dial is set to A-REC or M-REC. Photographs taken when this icon appears will have a time stamp of “99/01/01 00:00”; set the time and date as described above before shooting. DATE 0 0 : 0 0 1 9 9 9 . 0 1 . 0 1 Y M D AD J . . SE T .S H U TTER 1/30 F3.8 Using the menus If the menu does not appear when you press the MENU button, press the MONITOR button until the LCD monitor comes on. Items can be highlighted using the zoom buttons () and selected using the shutter- release button. To clear a menu from the screen, highlight BK and press the shutter-release button, or press the MENU button until the menu disappears. The clock battery The clock-calendar is powered by a separate, rechargeable capacitor, which is charged as necessary when the batteries are installed. If the camera has been stored with the main batteries removed for a long period of time, the clock may need to be reset. Once the batteries have been reinserted, the capacitor will recharge in several hours, during which time the batteries should be left in the camera. - 6 -First Steps: Setting the Time and Date TakingYour First Photograph This section outlines the basic steps involved in taking a photograph in A-REC mode. Step 1—Turn the mode dial to A-REC To enter automatic recording mode, turn the selector dial to A-REC. After a short pause while the camera initializes, current settings will be displayed in the LCD monitor and the control panel. AUTO NORMAL 1/125 F3.8 Step 2—Check the number of exposures remaining The control panel and LCD monitor show the number of exposures remaining at the current image quality setting. AUTO NORMAL Number of exposures remaining1/1251/125 F3.8F3.8 When this number reaches zero, you will need to insert a new memory card or delete items already in memory before you will be able to take more photographs. It may be possible to record more photographs at a different image quality setting. Sleep mode The LCD monitor turns off automatically if no operations are performed for a certain period of time (the length of time before the camera enters sleep mode can be set using the AUTO OFF item in the setup menu; see “The Camera Menus: The A-REC Menu,” below). To turn the monitor on again, half-press the shutter-release button. The MONITOR button The MONITOR button controls the LCD monitor. Press the MONITOR button once to hide settings, a second time to turn the monitor off, and a third time to turn the monitor on with settings showing. - 7 -First Steps: Taking Your First Photograph Step 3—Adjust camera settings In automatic mode, the user can adjust flash, focus, exposure compensation, and image quality. The default settings, which produce the best results in most circumstances, are automatic flash, autofocus, no exposure compensation, an ...


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