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Istruzioni per l'uso Nikon, Modello COOLPIX 100

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Choose image quality for each photograph according to the type of subject and your memory needs. The current image quality setting is shown in the control panel display. To change the image quality setting, press the QUALITY button. When you change the image quality, the exposure count in the control panel display will show the number of exposures remaining at the new setting. Note: Changing the image quality setting does not affect image resolution, which remains a constant 512 x 480 pixels. The only change is in the amount image data are compressed. Beyond the Basics : Image Quality 23 Macro Close-Up Nikon COOLPIX 100 provides a macro close-up function which allows you to take photographs at ranges of 14 - 23 cm (5.5" - 9"). Use this function when you want to capture fine detail at close range. Use the macro close-up switch to select between macro close-up and normal settings. If the camera is in macro close-up mode, the shutter release lamp will blink when the shutter release button is half-pressed. Be sure to return the camera to normal mode when taking photographs at ranges greater than 23 cm (9"). Note: The flash is automatically set to “Off” when the camera is in macro close-up mode. 24 Beyond the Basics : Macro Close-Up Using the Automatic Timer Nikon COOLPIX 100 has a fixed, ten-second automatic timer for use when you want to appear in a photograph you take yourself. To set the automatic timer, press the MODE button until the Red-Eye Reduction/Automatic Timer indicator comes on. <§> Red Eye Reduction On _ Automatic Timer Off 4- MODE button MODI <§>. Red Eye Reduction On 0 Automatic Timer On MODE button Red-Eye Reduction Off Automatic Timer Off MODE button To take a photograph using the automatic timer, first place the camera on a stable surface to frame your photograph in the viewfinder, then press the shutter release button down fully. The shutter will activate automatically ten seconds after the Automatic Timer indicator begins to flash. Note: To stop the automatic timer off without taking a picture, turn the camera off. Beyond the Basics : Using the Automatic Timer 25 Connecting Your Camera to a Computer The COOLPIX 100 camera can be connected to computers with a PCMCIA Type II or Type III PC card slot (check your computer’s documentation to determine whether it has the appropriate kind of card slot). To connect your camera to a computer, first remove the camera’s battery unit. Next, insert the camera into the computer’s card slot as shown below. When the camera has been fully inserted, the letters “PC” will be shown in the first two digits of the camera’s date/time display. 26 Beyond the Basics : Connecting Your Camera to a Computer Note: With some computers, you will need to insert the card quite firmly before the computer will recognize the camera’s flash memory card. Check the camera’s control _ panel display to be sure that the camera is _ fully inserted. Once you have correctly inserted the camera into your computer’s PC card slot and “PC” is showing in the camera’s control panel display, you are ready to view the images stored in the camera’s memory or to transfer your photographs to disk for long-term storage. For more information on how to use COOLPIX 100 with your computer, consult the documentation for the browser software included with this product. Note: In order to read the image data stored in the camera's memory, a RAM card driver which supports the ATA interface must be installed on your computer. Consult your computer or card-drive manual. Beyond the Basics : Connecting Your Camera to a Computer 27 Deleting Pictures from Memory COOLPIX 100 allows you to delete the most recently taken photograph from memory. You can also delete all stored photographs at once by reformatting the camera’s memory. To remove the most recent photograph, hold the ERASE button down until E----1 shows in the date/time display. f--1 ERASE The number of exposures remaining will increase by one, indicating that the most recently taken photograph has been deleted. Pressing the ERASE button again will cause the next most recent photograph to be removed from memory. COOLPIX 100’s internal memory is sufficient to hold up to forty-two normal quality images or up to twenty-one fine quality images. When you no longer have enough memory to take further pictures at the current quality setting, the exposure count in the control panel display will show zero. 28 Beyond the Basics : Deleting Pictures from Memory In this case, you will not be able to take more pictures until you have either deleted one or more pictures as described above or reset the camera’s memory. If you should choose to reset the camera’s memory, you should be sure to transfer to your computer all data currently stored in camera to save the pictures you would like to keep (see “Connecting Your Camera to a Computer” for information on how to connect your camera to a computer for data transfer). After removi...


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