Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto COOLPIX 2500 del fabbricante Nikon
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En En Printed in Japan S2BB000201(11) 6MAA1511-02 DIGIT AL CAMERA The Guide to Digital Photography with the.
Shoot, V iew , and Enjoy A Flowchart Guide to Using Y our Camera STEP 1—Ready the camera Getting ready First Steps 16 Camera setup First Steps Camera Setup 16 69 STEP 2—T ake pictur es T utorial: .
i Product Documentation The documentation for this product includes the manuals listed below . Please be sure to r ead all instructions thoroughly to get the most fr om your camera.
ii T o prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, read the following safety pr ecautions in their entirety befor e using this equip- ment. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the pr oduct will read them.
iii • Batteries are pr one to leakage when fully discharged. T o avoid damage to the product, be sur e to remove the battery when no charge remains. • When the battery is not in use, attach the terminal cover and store in a cool place.
iv Keep dry This product is not waterpr oof, and may malfunction if immersed in water or ex- posed to high levels of humidity . Rusting of the internal mechanism can cause irrepa- rable damage.
v Smear When you frame bright subjects, vertical comet-like streaks that whiten towar d ei- ther end may appear in the monitor . This phenomenon, known as “smear ,” does not appear in the final photograph and does not indicate a malfunction. Some smear - ing may appear in movies.
vi • No part of the manuals included with this product may be r epr oduced, transmitted, transcribed, stor ed in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without Nikon’ s prior written permis- sion.
vii Notice for customers in the U.S.A. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interfer- ence 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.
viii Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or repr o- duced by means of a scanner , digital camera or other device may be punishable by law .
ix T able of Contents Product Documentation .................................................................................. i For Y our Safety ............................................................................................... ii Caring for the Camera and Battery .
x T aking Pictur es: The Details ............................................................................ 51 Beyond Point-and-Shoot: Camera Controls .................................................. 52 , , or Movie: Choosing a Shooting Mode .....
1 Overview 2–3 Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2500 4–8 This chapter is divided into the following sections: Overview Read this section for a description of how this manual is organized and for an explanation of the symbols and conventions used.
2 Introduction—Over view Overview About This Manual Thank you for your pur chase of a COOLPIX 2500 digital camera. This manual has been written to help you enjoy taking digital pictures with your COOLPIX 2500. Read this manual thor oughly before use, and keep it handy when using the product.
3 Introduction—Over view T o make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbols and conventions are used: Life-Long Learning As part of Nikon’ s “Life-Long Lear ning” commi.
4 Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2500 Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2500 The Parts of the Camera and Their Functions T ake a few moments to familiarize yourself with camera controls and displays. Y ou may find it helpful to bookmark this section and r efer to it as you read through the r est of the manual.
5 Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2500 B 6 C 15 13 12 11 16 8 9 10 14 7 17 13 / button .. 36, 46, 79, 80 14 T ripod socket 15 / button ..... 33-34, 53, 78, 80 16 Flash-ready lamp ................... 28 17 Non-slip grip A Mode selector .....
6 Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2500 How to Use It—Camera Contr ols and Displays A The Mode Selector The mode selector selects the operating mode and turns the camera on and off. Choose to take still pictures and movies ( 52), (playback mode) to play them back ( 78).
7 Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2500 1600 15 NORMAL The monitor is also used to play pictures back. When a pictur e is played back full screen, information about the image is shown superimposed on the photo. Controlling the Monitor T o hide camera settings or photo info, press the multi selector to the left.
8 Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX 2500 C The Multi Selector The multi selector is used to navigate thr ough cam- era menus, to page through or select pictur es during playback ( 78), and to control the dis- play of indicators in the monitor .
9 Introduction—Menu Guide Menu Guide Index to Menu Options Changes to some camera settings are made with the help of menus that appear in the camera monitor . The options available depend on the operat- ing mode and, in mode, on the shooting mode selected ( 52).
10 Introduction—Menu Guide SHOOTING MENU MENU SELECT SET OFF IMAGE QUALITY Choose FINE for printing and enlarg- ing, BASIC to r educe file size. IMAGE SIZE Choose small sizes for e-mail or the web, large sizes for printing. EXP . +/– Adjust exposure for bright, dark, or high contrast subjects.
11 Introduction—Menu Guide Off SHOOTING MENU MENU SELECT SET OFF IMAGE QUALITY Choose FINE for printing and enlarg- ing, BASIC to reduce file size. IMAGE SIZE Choose small sizes for e-mail or the web, large sizes for printing. WHITE BALANCE Match to lighting to ensure that colors are r eproduced accurately .
12 Introduction—Menu Guide (Five levels) Maximum Minimum No F ormat 30 s 1m 5m 30 m De (German) En (English) Fr (French) PTP Mass Storage Y ear , M onth, D ay , hour , minute, order of dis- play for year , month, and day Brightness CF Card Format Date Auto Off Language USB Reset All SET-UP MENU SELECT SET OFF Brightness Adjust monitor brightness.
13 Introduction—Menu Guide Auto T ransfer Mark all pictures for transfer to a com- puter , or remove transfer marking from all pictur es. AUTO TRANSFER All ON All OFF MENU SELECT SET OFF Brightness Adjust monitor brightness. BRIGHTNESS MENU SELECT SET OFF CF Card Format This option is used to format memory cards for use in your camera.
14 Introduction—Menu Guide The Scene Menu ( and Modes) Y our Nikon digital camera offers a choice of twelve “scene” modes for com- mon compositions.
15 T aking Pictures 24–30 Review and Deletion 31–35 Getting Creative 36–40 First Steps 16–23 T utorial Getting Started This chapter is divided into the following four sec- tions: First Steps This section details the steps you will take before using your camera for the first time.
T utorial—First Steps 16 Step 2—Insert the Battery and Memory Car d Y our camera is power ed by a rechargeable Nikon EN-EL2 lithium-ion battery , which can be charged using the MH-60 battery charger provided with the camera. T o store pictures, your camera uses CompactFlash ™ memory cards.
T utorial—First Steps 17 2 .3 Open the battery-chamber/card slot cover Slide the cover latch in the direction of the icon (A1) until the r ed dot is visible (A2), indicating that the cover is unlatched. Slide the cover out (B) and flip it open (C). Formatting Memory Car ds The memory card supplied with your camera is for matted at shipment.
T utorial—First Steps 18 Step 3—Check the Battery Level Before using the camera, check the battery level in the monitor to make sur e that the battery is charged. 3 .1 T urn the lens section to shooting position Before taking pictur es, rotate the lens sec- tion to bring the lens into shooting position, as shown at right.
T utorial—First Steps 19 1600 15 NORMAL 3 .3 Check the battery level in the monitor The Clock Battery The camera’ s inter nal clock-calendar is powered by a separate, r echargeable power source, which is charged as necessary when the main battery is in- stalled.
T utorial—First Steps 20 Highlight SET -UP menu page tab ( ) Step 4—Choose a Language Camera menus and messages can be displayed in your choice of German, English, French, Japanese, and Spanish.
T utorial—First Steps 21 Choose a language from: De De utsch (German) En En glish Fr Fr ançais (French) Japanese Es Es pañol (Spanish) Display options LANGUAGE Brightness CF Card Format Date Auto Off Language USB MENU SELECT SET OFF Return to SET -UP menu.
T utorial—First Steps 22 Step 5—Set the Time and Date Information on the time and date of r ecording is included with all pictur es taken with your Nikon digital camera. T o set the camera’ s inter nal clock to the correct time and date: Slide mode selector to 5 .
T utorial—First Steps 23 Brightness CF Card Format Date Auto Off Language USB DATE MENU SELECT SET OFF DATE MENU SELECT SET OFF DATE MENU SELECT SET OFF DATE MENU SELECT SET OFF Highlight Y M D Edit selected item. Repeat steps 5.8– 5.9 until all items have been set.
24 T utorial—T aking Pictures T aking Pictures The Basics This section details the basic steps involved in taking pictures in mode. In this automatic, “point-and-shoot” mode, the majority of camera settings ar e controlled by the camera in r esponse to shooting conditions, producing the best possible results in most situations.
25 T utorial—T aking Pictures 1600 15 NORMAL 1 .3 Check indicators in the monitor If the low-battery icon ( ; 19) is dis- played (A), recharge the battery or use an AC adapter (available separately). The monitor also shows the number of pic- tures that can be taken at curr ent settings (B).
26 T utorial—T aking Pictures Step 4—Frame the Picture 4 .1 Adjust the lens angle The lens section can be r otated 130 ° forwar d from its housing in the camera body , and 90 ° back toward the monitor . T o frame a quick arms-length self-portrait, rotate the lens to point in the same direction as the monitor .
27 T utorial — T aking Pictures 4 .2 Ready the camera Hold the camera steadily in both hands. 4 .3 Frame your subject Use the zoom buttons to frame your subject against the background. Don ’ t Block the Shot T o avoid dark or partially obscured pic- tures, keep your fingers and other ob- jects away from the lens and flash window .
28 T utorial — T aking Pictures Step 5 — Focus and Shoot 5 .1 Focus Press the shutter -release button halfway to set focus and expo- sure. The camera will focus on the subject closest to the cam- era, and lock focus at this dis- tance while the shutter -release button is pressed halfway .
29 T utorial — T aking Pictures 5 .2 T ake the picture Smoothly press the shutter -release button the rest of the way down to take a picture. After each shot, the picture you have just taken will be displayed briefly in the moni- tor before being r ecorded to the memory card.
30 T utorial — T aking Pictures Step 6 — Put the Camera Away 6 .1 T urn the camera off T urn the camera off to save battery power . 6 .2 Return the lens section to the closed position T o protect the lens, return the lens section to its housing in the camera body .
31 T utorial—Review and Deletion Review and Deletion Quick Review Using the quick review function on your Nikon digital camera, you can view the results of earlier attempts while setting up the next shot, and use what you see to change camera settings or to choose a better angle.
32 T utorial—Review and Deletion Press the multi selector up to view pictur es recor ded before the curr ent photo, down to view pictures r ecorded after the curr ent pho- to. Keep multi selector pressed to scr oll rap- idly to the desired frame number .
33 T utorial—Review and Deletion ( ) Press the ( ) button for an enlarged view of the curr ent photo ( 81). While the pho- to is zoomed in, use the multi selector to view areas not visible in the monitor .
34 T utorial—Review and Deletion Press Description To Shutter release/ T o end review and return to shooting mode, press the button or pr ess the shutter - release button halfway . Retur n to mode Press the multi selector up, down, left, or right to highlight thumbnails.
35 T utorial—Review and Deletion Playback Mode ( 77) This section describes quick review , which allows you to view pictures without leaving mode. T o learn about additional playback options available in (playback) mode, see “Playing Pictures Back” ( 77).
36 T utorial—Getting Creative Getting Cr eative Scene Selection SELECT SET 1600 15 NORMAL Y our Nikon digital camera of fers a choice of “scene” modes for common compositions, such as portraits, landscapes, and close-ups, which requir e special combinations of settings that apply to any scene of the same type.
37 T utorial—Getting Creative In scene mode, you can adjust flash ( 53) and self-timer ( 55) settings (restrictions may apply depending on the scene selected). Pr essing the MENU button will display the SHOOTING menu ( 59). T o retur n to or mode, select OFF in the SCENE menu.
38 T utorial—Getting Creative Noise Reduction “Noise” in the form of randomly-spaced, brightly-colored pixels tends to ap- pear in pictures taken at slow shutter speeds.
39 T utorial—Getting Creative Flash turns off ( ) automatically . Use indoors where flash photography is prohibited (for example in museums and art galleries) or in other settings in which you do not want to use the flash. Museum • The Best Shot Selector (BSS; 67) tur ns on automatically , reducing the effects of inadvertent camera movement.
40 T utorial—Getting Creative Use when light is coming from behind your subject, thr ow- ing their features into shadow , or when your subject is in the shade but the background is brightly lit. The flash will fire automatically to “fill in” (illuminate) shadows.
41 Connections Y our Camera and Y our Computer Y our Nikon digital camera stor es pictures as digital data. Instead of making the trip to a developer and getting negatives, you can simply copy your pictures to a computer for long-term storage using the Nikon View 5 software pr ovided with your camera.
42 Connections Befor e Y ou Begin: Installing Nikon V iew 5 Before copying pictur es to your computer , you will need to install Nikon View 5, an application that allows you to transfer pictures fr om the camera memory card to a computer har d disk and view them on the computer monitor .
43 Connections 2 Install Adobe Acrobat Reader The installation instructions ar e in Portable Document Format (PDF). T o view the instructions, you will need Adobe Acr obat Reader 4.0 or later . If you have already installed this version of Acr obat, pr oceed to Step 3.
44 Connections Making the Connection: Connecting to Y our Computer Once you have installed Nikon View 5, you are ready to transfer photographs and movies to your computer .
45 Connections Before Connecting the Camera Before connecting your camera to a computer , make sure that Nikon View 5 is installed. Use a Reliable Power Source When transferring data between the camera and the computer , be sur e that the battery is fully charged.
46 Connections 9 Remove the camera from the system When all marked pictur es have been trans- ferred, the message “TRANSFER COMPLETED” will be displayed in the camera monitor .
47 Connections Once you have removed the camera fr om the system, you can disconnect the interface cable or turn the camera off. Windows XP If PTP is selected in the USB menu ( 75), an error will be displayed when the ( ) button is pressed to begin transfer .
48 Connections Reading Pictures fr om Memory Car ds If you have a CompactFlash ™ card r eader or your computer is equipped with a PC card slot, you can transfer pictur es directly fr om the memory car d. Before inserting the memory card in a car d reader or car d slot, turn the camera off and remove the car d from the camera.
49 Connections Removing the Memory Card Be sure that transfer is complete befor e r emoving memory cards fr om the card r eader or PC card slot. Before r emoving the memory car d from a PC card slot o.
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51 Fine-T uning Camera Settings 59–68 Beyond Point-and- Shoot 52–58 In “T utorial: T aking Pictures,” you learned the basic order of operations for taking pictur es in mode. This chapter details the options available for taking pictures in all shooting modes.
52 T aking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-Shoot , , or Movie: Choosing a Shooting Mode Beyond Point-and-Shoot Camera Controls In mode, you have a choice of four basic shooting modes (for information on c.
53 T aking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-Shoot Flash Photography: The Button In mode, the button contr ols the flash. Four flash modes ar e available (restrictions may apply in scene mode; 36): AUTO Auto Flash fires when lighting is poor . Best choice in most circumstances.
54 T aking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-Shoot 1600 15 NORMAL The flash mode can be selected with the button: AU TO 1600 15 NORMAL Press button to display flash-mode menu 1 Press multi selector to right to exit menu (flash-mode menu will also close if no op- eration is performed for about two sec- onds).
55 T aking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-Shoot 1600 15 NORMAL Delaying Shutter Release: Choosing a Self-Timer Mode When the self-timer is on, pictures will not be taken until ten seconds after the shutt.
56 T aking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-Shoot 3 Compose the picture Adjust camera settings and frame the pictur e. Remember that the camera will focus on the closest object; compose your pictur e with no other ob- jects between your subject and the camera.
57 T aking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-Shoot Framing Pictures: Optical and Digital Zoom Y our Nikon digital camera offers two kinds of zoom: optical zoom, in which the camera’ s telescoping lens can be used to magnify the subject up to 3 × , and digital zoom, in which digital processing is used to further magnify the image up to 4 × .
58 T aking Pictures—Beyond Point-and-Shoot Keep or Delete: Picture Review After each shot, the picture you have just taken will be displayed briefly in the monitor until being recor ded to the memory card.
59 T aking Pictures—Fine-T uning Camera Settings Fine-T uning Camera Settings The -Mode Menu In mode, changes to some settings are made with the help of a SHOOT - ING menu that appears when the MENU button is pressed.
60 T aking Pictures—Fine-T uning Camera Settings Making Ef fective Use of Memory: Image Quality and Size T ogether , image quality and size determine how much space each picture occupies on the memor y card, which in turn determines the total number of pictures that can be stor ed.
61 T aking Pictures—Fine-T uning Camera Settings IMAGE QUALITY MENU SELECT SET OFF Option Description FINE Fine image quality , suitable for enlarge- ments or high-quality prints. BASIC Basic image quality , suitable for pictures that will be distributed by e-mail or used in web pages.
62 T aking Pictures—Fine-T uning Camera Settings 1280 Suited to postcard-size prints. 1,280 × 960 Option Description Size (pixels) 1600 Suited to print sizes ranging from lar ge photo album through to A5 (r oughly 8˝ × 6˝).
63 T aking Pictures—Fine-T uning Camera Settings Adjusting Exposure: Exp. +/– The Exp. +/– (exposure compensation) menu al- lows you to alter exposure fr om the value sug- gested by the camera, making pictures brighter or darker . EXP. + / – MENU SELECT SET OFF 1600 15 NORMAL +0.
64 T aking Pictures—Fine-T uning Camera Settings 1600 NORMAL Keeping Colors T rue: White Balance White balance is used to pr eserve natural colors under dif ferent types of lighting. At settings other than Auto , the current white balance setting is shown in the monitor .
65 T aking Pictures—Fine-T uning Camera Settings Preset White Balance Preset white balance is used to adjust white bal- ance when shooting under mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with a str ong color cast (for example, to make pictures taken under a lamp with a red shade look as though they had been taken under white light).
66 T aking Pictures—Fine-T uning Camera Settings T aking Pictures in a Sequence: Continuous The options in the “continuous” menu are used to take pictures in a continuous sequence.
67 T aking Pictures—Fine-T uning Camera Settings Getting Sharper Pictures: BSS (Best Shot Selector) The “Best Shot Selector” (BSS) is recommended for situations in which inadvertent camera movem.
68 T aking Pictures—Fine-T uning Camera Settings Option Description Making Edges More Distinct: Image Sharpening The camera automatically emphasizes the borders between light and dark areas of each pictur e, mak- ing the image seem sharper .
69 Camera Setup The SET -UP Menu This chapter details the options available in the SET - UP menu, where you can adjust basic camera set- tings and perform such tasks as formatting memory cards and r estoring settings to their default values.
70 Camera Setup IMAGE QUALITY MENU SELECT SET OFF Slide mode selector to 12 Press MENU button to display menu for current shooting mode The SET -UP menu contains options for basic camera setup. The SET -UP menu is accessed from the SHOOTING menu for , , or scene mode (no menu is available in movie mode).
71 Camera Setup Display options 7 Highlight option (to return to previous menu, press multi selector to left) 8 Brightness CF Card Format Date Auto Off Language USB Reset All AUTO OFF MENU SELECT SET .
72 Camera Setup SET -UP Menu Options The Brightness and CF Car d Format options can also be accessed from the playback menu in mode ( 85). Adjusting Monitor Brightness: Brightness This option controls monitor brightness.
73 Camera Setup Formatting Memory Cards: CF Card Format The memory card pr ovided with your camera is formatted at shipment. If you pur chase additional memory cards for added storage, you will how- ever need to format the car ds before first use to ensure that they work pr operly in your camera.
74 Camera Setup Setting the Time and Date: Date This option is used to set the camera to the cur - rent date and time. For mor e information, see “T utorial: First Steps” ( 22).
75 Camera Setup Brightness CF Card Format Date Auto Off Language USB Reset All LANGUAGE MENU SELECT SET OFF Choosing a Language: Language This option is used to choose the language in which camera menus and messages are displayed. For more information, see “T utorial: First Steps” ( 20).
76 Camera Setup Restoring Default Settings: Reset All ( Mode Only) Reset All is used to reset settings to their default values. This option is only available in the SET -UP menu for mode, but resets settings for all modes. Choosing Reset restor es the settings listed below to their default values.
77 The Playback Menu 85–91 Basic Playback 78–84 Playing Pictur es Back Playback Mode This section details the operations that can be per - formed when the mode selector is set to .
78 Playing Pictures Back—Basic Playback When the mode selector is set to , the camera enters playback mode with the most recent pic- ture displayed in the monitor .
79 Playing Pictures Back—Basic Playback Press multi selector to left to hide or display photo info superimposed on picture in monitor ( 7). Hide or display photo info MENU Press the MENU button to display or hide the play- back menu ( 85).
80 Playing Pictures Back—Basic Playback Press the multi selector up, down, left, or right to highlight thumbnails. Highlight pictures Thumbnail Review Pressing the ( ) button in full-screen r eview displays a menu of four thumbnail images.
81 Playing Pictures Back—Basic Playback Press the multi selector to scr oll to areas of the image not visible in the monitor . View other areas of image Playback Tips In single-image playback, pictures ar e displayed briefly at low r esolution while being read fr om the memory car d.
82 Playing Pictures Back—Basic Playback Creating a Small Copy of a Pictur e: Small Pictur e Pressing the SMALL PIC. ( ) button in full-frame or thumbnail playback creates a small copy of the curr ent picture.
83 Playing Pictures Back—Basic Playback Once created, copies ar e independent of the original: deleting a copy has no effect on the original, deleting the original no ef fect on the copy . Copies ar e stored on the memory car d as independent files with names of the form “SSCN nnnn .
84 Playing Pictures Back—Basic Playback Movie Playback Movies are indicated by a icon. In full-frame playback, movies can be viewed using the button. Movies can not be played back when thumbnails are displayed. Description T o Press Pressing the button while playback is in progr ess pauses display .
85 Playing Pictures Back—The Playback Menu The Playback Menu Managing Pictures The playback menu contains options for deleting pictures and pr otecting im- ages from deletion.
86 Playing Pictures Back—The Playback Menu Deleting Selected Photographs and Movies T o delete selected photographs and movies: Highlight Selected Images Display menu of thumbnail images Highlight picture Press multi selector up or down to se- lect picture for deletion.
87 Playing Pictures Back—The Playback Menu Press to display a confirmation dia- log. Press multi selector up or down to highlight option, press to right to put choice into effect: • Select No to r.
88 Playing Pictures Back—The Playback Menu Ordering Prints: Print Set Selecting Print Set from the playback menu dis- plays the menu shown at right. Using the Print set option, you can specify the pictures to be printed, the number of prints, and the informa- tion to be included on each print.
89 Playing Pictures Back—The Playback Menu Use multi selector to specify number of prints. Press up to increase (maximum 9), down to decrease. T o deselect picture, press multi selector down when number of prints is 1. Repeat steps 1–3 to select additional pictures.
90 Playing Pictures Back—The Playback Menu DONE Safeguar ding V aluable Pictures: Protect Selecting Pr otect fr om the playback menu displays the menu shown at right, where you can select pictures to pr otect from accidental deletion. Highlight picture Press multi selector up or down to se- lect picture.
91 Playing Pictures Back—The Playback Menu AUTO TRANSFER All ON All OFF MENU SELECT SET OFF Marking All Pictures for T ransfer: Auto T ransfer T o tur n transfer marking ( 44) on or off for all pictures simultaneously , select Auto T ransfer from the playback menu.
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93 T echnical Notes Camera Care, Options, and Resources This chapter provides tips on cleaning and storing your camera, a list of optional accessories available for the COOLPIX 2500, information on where to get help on line, troubleshooting advice, and cam- era specifications.
94 T echnical Notes Caring for Y our Camera Cleaning Lens One key to cleaning the lens is to not touch it with your fingers. Use a blower (typically a small device with a rubber bulb attached to one end that you pump to produce a str eam of air out the other) to r emove dust or lint.
95 T echnical Notes Optional Accessories At the time of writing, the following optional accessories wer e available for the COOLPIX 2500. Contact your r etailer or local Nikon r epresentative for details.
96 T echnical Notes Web Resour ces At the time of writing, the following on-line resour ces were available for users of Nikon digital imaging equipment: For Product Information and Tips • For users in the USA: http://www .nikonusa.com/ • For users in Europe: http://www .
97 T echnical Notes Monitor is hard to read • Ambient lighting is too bright: move to a dark- er location or use HL-E2500 monitor hood (available separately). • Monitor is dirty . • Monitor brightness requires adjustment. 95 94 72 Photos ar e too bright (overexposed) • Exposure compensation is too high.
98 T echnical Notes Colors are unnatural • White balance does not match light source. 64 No menu is displayed when MENU button is pressed • Camera is in movie mode.
99 T echnical Notes Can not zoom in on pictur e during play- back or review • Picture is a movie. • Picture was created using small pictur e option. 81 Picture can not be played back • Picture has been overwritten or renamed by a computer or other make of camera.
100 T echnical Notes Camera turned off or playback mode se- lected while pictures are being saved. Message clears from dis- play automatically when recor ding is complete. 29 W ARNING ! ! Please wait for camera to finish recor ding Lens is blocked by camera body .
101 T echnical Notes Memory card has not been formatted for use in COOLPIX 2500. Press multi selector up to highlight FORMA T and pr ess to right to format card, or turn camera off and replace car d. CARD IS NOT FORMA TTED FORMA T NO 73 Camera in mode: Insufficient memor y to recor d pictures at current settings.
102 T echnical Notes COMMUNICA TIONS ERROR 16, 44, 47 USB cable discon- nected or memory card r emoved while pictures ar e being transferred to a com- puter . If error message is dis- played in computer moni- tor , click OK to exit Nikon View 5. T urn camera off and reconnect cable or r e- place memory card, then turn camera on.
103 T echnical Notes Specifications T ype E2500 digital camera Digital zoom 4.0 × Effective pixels 2.0 million 1 / 2.7 ˝ high-density CCD; total pixels: 2.11 million CCD Image size (pixels) • 1600 × 1200 (1600) • 1280 × 960 (1280) • 1024 × 768 (1024) • 640 × 480 (640) 3 × Zoom Nikkor Lens Focal length F = 5.
104 T echnical Notes Sensitivity Approximately equivalent to ISO 100 (auto gain to ISO 400 equivalent) Self-timer T en-second duration Interface USB Power sources • One rechargeable Nikon EN-EL2 lit.
105 T echnical Notes PRINT Image Matching The COOLPIX 2500 supports “PRINT Image Matching” (PIM) technology de- veloped by Epson. Photographs taken with the COOLPIX 2500 include addi- tional information which ensures that the colors r ecor ded by the camera will be repr oduced with vivid, photo-quality results on PIM-compliant printers.
106 Index Index Symbols 1600 , 1280 , 1024 , 640 , 62 (shooting) mode, 6 (playback) mode, 6 button, 4, 33, 34, 78, 80 button, 4, 33, 79, 81 button, 5, 53 button, 5, 33, 34, 78, 80 button, 5, 33, 34, 79, 80 .
107 Index Noise reduction, 38 NORMAL, 61 Number of exposures remain- ing, 6, 25 O On/off. See mode selector Optional accessories, 95 P Party/Indoor , 37 Photo information, 7, 33, 79 Picture T ransfer Protocol. See USB. PIM. See PRINT Image Match- ing Playback, 78.
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