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Ensurin g Longer Bat tery Life Stand by Mode • This power saving mo de greatly re duces battery power consumption and allows you to quickly turn back on the camera. Press the power s witch to enter stand by mode. Press the power switch again to immediately ex it stand by mode and re sume shooti ng or playback.
i Introduction Parts of the Camera and Basic Operations Basic Steps for Sho oting and Playb ack Shooting Features Playba ck Featu res Recordi ng and Pl aying Bac k Movie s General Camera Setup Sharin .
ii In t r od uc tio n Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Niko n COOLP IX S800c digital camera. Before using th e camer a, pl ease r ead the info rmation in “For Your Safety“ ( A vi–viii) and familiarize yourself with the information provided in this manual.
iii Rea d T his F i r st In t r od uc tio n About This Manual If you want to start using the camera right away, see “Basic Steps for Shooting and Playb ack” ( A 12). To learn about the parts of the camera and basic operations, see “Parts of the Camera and Bas ic Operations” ( A 1).
iv Rea d T his F i r st In t r od uc tio n Information and Pr ecautions Life-Long Le arning As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning” commitment to ongoi ng product support and education, continua lly upda ted inform ation is a vailab le online at the follow ing sit es: • For users in the U.
v Rea d T his F i r st In t r od uc tio n Notice Concerning Prohibiti on of Copying or Reprod uction Note that simply bein g in possess ion of mater ial that was digitally copied or reproduced by means of a scanner, digital cam era or other device may be punishable by law.
vi In t r od uc tio n To prevent dam age to your Nikon produ ct or injury to you rself or to others, read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equ ipment. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them.
vii F o r Y o ur S afe ty In t r od uc tio n Obse rve caution wh en handling the battery The b att ery ma y leak, over heat or explode if improperly hand led. Observe the follow ing precautions when handling the battery for use in this p rod uc t: • Before replacing the battery, turn the p roduct off.
viii F o r Y o ur S afe ty In t r od uc tio n • Do not handle the plug or Charging AC Adapter with wet hands. F ailure to observe this precaution could result in electric sh ock. • Do not use with travel converters or adapters designed to convert from one voltage to another or with DC- to-AC inverters.
ix In t r od uc tio n No tic es fo r C ust om ers i n th e U .S. A. IMPORTANT SAFETY INST RUCTION S– SAVE TH ESE INST RUCTION S. DANGER - TO REDUC E THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FO LLOW THESE INSTRUCTIO NS For connection to a supply not in the U.
x N oti ce s In t r od uc tio n Noti ce f or C ust omers in Cana da CAUTION This Class B digital apparatu s complies wit h Canadi an I CES-003. ATTENTION Cet appareil numérique de la cl asse B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Noti ces for C ustomers in Europe CAUTION S RISK O F EXPL OSION IF BAT TERY IS REPLACED BY A N INCORRECT TYPE .
xi In t r od uc tio n This product is controlled by the United States Export Administration Regulations, and you are required to obtain permission from the United States government if you export or re -export this produc t to any country to which the United States embarg oes go ods.
xii Wi-Fi (Wirel ess LAN Ne twork)/Blu etooth Fu nction Introduction COOLPIX S 800c , which is equipped with an WYAAA VDXA-1(F CC ID:R YYWYAA AVD / IC:) Wirele ss LAN Module, has been t ested and foun.
xiii Wi-Fi (Wirel ess LAN Netw ork)/Blueto oth Fun ction Introduction Precautio ns when Using Radio Transmiss ions • Always keep in mind that radi o transmission or reception of data is subject to interception by third parties. Note that Nikon is no t responsible for d ata or information leaks that may occur during data trans fer.
xiv Introduction Persona l Informati on Ma nageme nt and Disclai mer • User information registered and configured on the product, including wireless LAN connection settings and other person al information, is susceptible to alteration and loss resulting fr om operatio nal error, static electricity, accident, malfunction, repair or other handling.
xv In t r od uc tio n In t r od uc tio n ............... ......... ............... ......... .......... ............... ......... ............... ......... .......... ............ ....... ... ii Rea d T his F i r st ........................ ..........
xvi Ta b le o f C o n t en ts In t r od uc tio n St e p 1 Turn th e Ca m era O n ............ ........................................ .......................... ........................... .... 18 Power Supply Status and Power Saving Function .......
xvii Ta b le o f C o n t en ts In t r od uc tio n Pla yb ack Fea t ur e s................... ............... ......... ............... ......... .......... ............... ......... .......... .............. 61 Pla yb ack Z oom ...................... .
xviii Ta b le o f C o n t en ts In t r od uc tio n En t er i n g Te xt ....................................... ........................................ .......................... ....................... ........ 86 How to Enter Text, Number and Symbol .
xix Ta b le o f C o n t en ts In t r od uc tio n T h e Sm ar t P o r t ra it Menu ............................... ....................................... ........................... ......... E 40 e Skin Softening ... .............. ..................
xx Ta b le o f C o n t en ts In t r od uc tio n Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x ....... .............. .......... .......... .............. .......... .......... .............. .......... ...... F 1 Ma ximi z i n g Ca m era L i fe an d Perf o r m ance .
1 Par ts o f th e Ca m era an d Ba si c Op era ti o n s Parts of t he Came ra and Basic Oper ations The Camera Body Parts of t he Camera 1 3 1 23 4 5 7 9 1 0 6 8 11 1 4 1 5 1 2 Lens cover closed 1 Shutter-release button........................... ... 24 2 Zoom control .
2 Par ts o f th e Ca m era Par ts o f th e Ca m era an d Ba si c Op era ti o n s * Referred to sim ply as the “monitor” in this manu al. 1 4 6 7 8 9 3 2 5 11 1 0 1 OLED monitor (monitor)*/ touch panel .............. ...................... ........
3 Par ts o f th e Ca m era Par ts o f th e Ca m era an d Ba si c Op era ti o n s Using the Camera Butto ns Use the method described below. V (back ) butt on • Press th e V (back) button to return to the previous screen. • A messa ge is displ aye d when yo u pres s the V (back) butt on on the shooting screen.
4 Par ts o f th e Ca m era an d Ba si c Op era ti o n s The monitor on the CO OLPIX S80 0c is a touch panel display ope rated by finger. Use the method described below.
5 Op era ti n g th e T o uc h Panel Par ts o f th e Ca m era an d Ba si c Op era ti o n s Spreading/ Pinching Spr ead t wo fi nger s ap art/ pi nch two f ing ers together.
6 Parts of the Camera and Basic Operat ions Shooting Mo de (Information Indicators ) • The information displayed in the monitor varies depending o n the camera settings or status.
7 In di ca to r s an d Op era tio n s o f th e M o n ito r/T o uc h Pan el Par ts o f th e Ca m era an d Ba si c Op era ti o n s Shooting Mo de (Oper ation Co ntrols) Tap the following icons to change the c amera mode or settings. • Press th e d button to display the menu o ptions and shooting settings can be change d ( A 2) .
8 In di ca to r s an d Op era tio n s o f th e M o n ito r/T o uc h Panel Par ts o f th e Ca m era an d Ba si c Op era ti o n s Playback Mode (In forma tion Displa y) • The information displayed in the monitor varies depending o n the image played ba ck and the current cam era status.
9 In di ca to r s an d Op era tio n s o f th e M o n ito r/T o uc h Pan el Par ts o f th e Ca m era an d Ba si c Op era ti o n s Pl ayba ck Mo de (Ope ra ti on Co ntr ol s) Tap the following icons to change the c amera mode or settings. • Press th e d button to display the menu options ( A 2) and editing will be avai la ble .
10 In di ca to r s an d Op era tio n s o f th e M o n ito r/T o uc h Panel Par ts o f th e Ca m era an d Ba si c Op era ti o n s Switching Between Sh ooting Mode and Playback Mode The camera has 2 modes of operation: shooting mod e, which is used for taking images, and playback mode, which is used for viewing images.
11 In di ca to r s an d Op era tio n s o f th e M o n ito r/T o uc h Pan el Par ts o f th e Ca m era an d Ba si c Op era ti o n s Switching the Horizontal/V ertical Screen Rotation Rotate the camera itself to automatically switch the scr een orientation, as shown below (except when shooting mode and movi e playback).
12 Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack Basic Steps for Shooting and Pl ayback 1 Op en th e b a tt er y- c h a mb er/ m e mo r y car d s l ot c ov er . 2 In s er t th e i nc lu d e d EN - EL12 b a tt er y (rec h ar g ea b le L i- io n b a tt er y ) .
13 Pre p ara tio n 1 In s er t th e Ba tt er y Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack Remo ving the Ba ttery Turn the camera off and be s ure that the power- on lamp and monitor have turned off bef ore opening the battery-chamber/memory c ard slot cover .
14 Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack 1 Pre p ar e th e i nc lu d e d C h ar gi n g AC A d a pt er EH - 69P . If a plug adapt er* is inc luded wit h your camer a, attach th e plug adapter to the plug on th e Charg ing AC Adap ter. Push the plug adapter firmly unti l it is securely held in place.
15 Pre p ara tio n 2 C h ar g e th e Ba tt er y Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack Unders tandin g the Pow er-o n Lamp B Note About Ch argin g AC Ad apte r Be su r e to read an d follow th e war nings f or the Charging A C Adapte r on page vi i and i n the sectio n, “Charging AC Adapter” ( F 4), be fore use.
16 Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack 1 Be s ure th a t th e pow er -o n l a mp an d mo n ito r are o ff b ef o re op en i n g th e b a tt er y- c h a mb er / m e mo r y car d s l ot c ov er . • Be sure to turn of f the came ra before op ening the co ve r.
17 Pre p ara tio n 3 In s er t a Me mo r y Car d Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack Removin g the Mem ory Card Turn the camera off and be s ure that the power- on lamp and monitor have turned off bef ore opening the battery-chamber/memory c ard slot cover .
18 Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack 1 Pre ss th e pow er swi t c h to t urn o n th e ca m era . If you are turning the cam era on for t he first time after purc hase, see “W hen Turning On the Camera for the First Time” ( A 79) f or more informat ion.
19 St e p 1 Tur n th e Ca m era O n Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack Power Su pply Status and Power Saving Function The COOLPIX S800c’s power supply status o ptions are listed below.
20 Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack 1 Ta p th e shooti n g mod e i c o n . • The shooting mode menu, which allows you to select the desired shooting mode, is displayed. 2 Ta p th e d e si re d shooti n g mod e i c o n . • G (easy auto) mode is use d in this exampl e.
21 St e p 2 S elec t a Shooti n g M od e Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack Available Sh ooting Mode s C Features Available in Each Sho oting Mode • You can change t he sett ings for the fl ash mode, sel f-timer, macro mo de, an d exposure compensation.
22 Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack 1 H o l d th e ca m era st ea di l y i n both h an ds. • Keep finge rs and othe r objects aw ay from th e lens, flash, AF- assist ill uminator , and m icrophon e. • When takin g images in po rtrait (“t all”) orien tation, turn the camera so that the built-in flash is abov e the lens.
23 St e p 3 F ra m e a P i c t ure Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack C Using a Tripo d • We recommend using a tripod to stabilize the camera whe n shooting in the following situations: - When shooting in dim lighting or when the flash m ode ( A 45) is set to W (Off).
24 Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack 1 Pre ss th e sh u tt er - rele a s e b u tto n h alf w a y ( i. e ., p re ss th e b u tto n s l ight l y un ti l yo u feel re sist ance) . • When you press the shut ter-relea se button halfway, the camera se ts the foc us and exposur e (shutter sp eed and aper ture val ue).
25 St e p 4 F o cu s an d Shoot Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack B Note Abou t Record ing Image s The indicator showi ng the number of exposure s remaining flashes whil e images are b eing re corded. Do not open the batter y-chamber /memory card sl ot cover or remo ve the battery or memo ry card while the indicator is f lashing.
26 Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack 1 Ta p th e p la yb ack mo d e i c o n . • The camera enters p layback mode, and the last image taken is displayed in f ull-frame playbac k mode. • To play back images that are saved in the in ternal memory, remove the memor y card.
27 St e p 5 Pla y Back I m a g e s Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack C Viewing Images • The previous or next im age may appear brief ly at low resolution im mediately after it is dragged into view.
28 Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack 1 Pla y b ac k an im a g e to d ele t e an d t a p E . 2 Ta p th e d e si re d d ele t e optio n . • Current i mage : Delete th e curre ntly displayed full-frame image. • Erase selected images : S elect multiple images and dele te them.
29 St e p 6 Dele t e U n w an t e d I m a g e s Ba si c St e ps f o r Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack Oper ating the Erase S elected Image s Screen 1 Ta p an im a g e to disp la y y . • To deselec t the image, tap the image ag ain and y will b e removed.
30 Shooti n g Fea t ure s Shooting Features When you frame a pictu re, the camera automa tically selects the op timum scene from the list below, allowing you to ea sily take images using a shooting mode that suits th e scen e. • When digital zoom is in effect, G is selected as the shoo ting sc ene.
31 Shooti n g Fea t ure s A (auto ) mode is us eful for genera l photo graphy, and it al lows you to adjust a variety of settings in the shooting menu ( A 53) to suit the shooting conditions and the type of shot you want to capture. • If the camera de tects a human face, the came ra automatically focuses on it.
32 Shooti n g Fea t ure s You can take images with the o ptimal camera settings for the subject type by selecting the shooting s cene from the list below. Viewing a Description (Help In formation) o f Each Scene When u is tapped on the sc ene selection screen, the help selection screen is displayed .
33 S cene M od e ( Sho o ti n g S u it e d to S cene s ) Shooti n g Fea t ure s Chan ging the Sce ne Mode Settings • You can change the settings for the flash mode, self-timer, macro mode, and exposure compen sation for s ome scenes. See “Basic Shooti ng Settings” ( A 43) and “Default Settings” ( A 50) f o r more information.
34 S cene M od e ( Shooti n g S u it e d to S cene s ) Shooti n g Fea t ure s Selecting a Scene Mode (Features) Use of a tripod is recomme nded in the scene modes indicated with O , due to t he s low shutte r spe eds. Se t Vibration reduction in the setup menu ( A 74) to Off w hen using a tripod to stab ilize the camera during shooting .
35 S cene M od e ( Sho o ti n g S u it e d to S cene s ) Shooti n g Fea t ure s e N ight po r t ra it O • The flash always fires. • The camera detects a human face and focuse s on it. See page 58 for more information. • The camera sm oothes sk in tones b y applying th e skin soft ening fun ction ( A 54).
36 S cene M od e ( Shooti n g S u it e d to S cene s ) Shooti n g Fea t ure s Use of a tripod is recomme nded in the scene modes indicated with O , due to t he s low shutte r spe eds. Se t Vibration reduction in the setup men u ( A 74) t o Off when us ing a tripod to stab ilize the camera during shooting .
37 S cene M od e ( Sho o ti n g S u it e d to S cene s ) Shooti n g Fea t ure s m F i re wo rk s sh o w O • The shutter sp eed is fixed to 4 seco nds. • Camera focuse s at infinit y. • When the shut ter-relea se button is pressed halfway , the focus indic ator ( A 6) always glows green.
38 S cene M od e ( Shooti n g S u it e d to S cene s ) Shooti n g Fea t ure s B Note A bout Prin ting P ano rama s When printing panora ma images , the entire imag e ma y not be printed depending on the printe r’s settings. Additionally, prin ting may no t be possible d epending on the printer.
39 S cene M od e ( Sho o ti n g S u it e d to S cene s ) Shooti n g Fea t ure s B Note s Ab out Pe t Po rtrait Au to R elease • To change the setting, press the d button and select Y Pet portrait auto release . - o On (default setting): The shutter is automatica lly rele ased when focus is a cquired on the detected face.
40 Shooti n g Fea t ure s Effects can be applied to images during shooting. The 5 effects listed below are available. Chan ging Special E ffects Mode Se ttings • You can change the settings for the flash mode, self-timer, macro mode, and exposure compensation.
41 Shooti n g Fea t ure s At the default setting, the camera dete cts fa ces and automat icall y releas es the shutter when it detects a s mile (smile timer ). You can also use the skin softening option to smooth the skin tones in human faces. See “Skin Softening” ( A 54) fo r more information.
42 Smar t P ortr ait M ode (Sh ootin g S mil ing Faces ) Shooting Features B Notes Abou t Sm art P ortr ait Mo de • Digital zoom is not available. • Under some shoot ing c ondition s, the ca mera may be u nable to detec t faces or smil es. • See “Notes About the Face Detection Function” ( A 59) for more inform ation.
43 Shooti n g Fea t ure s When in shooting mode, you can set the following functions by tapping the icons at th e lef t o f the m onit or: 1F l a s h m o d e 2 Self-timer 3M a c r o m o d e 4E x p o s u r e c o m p e n s a t i o n • When the icon s are hi dden, tap A .
44 Ba si c Shooti n g S e tti n gs Shooti n g Fea t ure s Using th e Flash (Fla sh Modes) You can set the flash mode to match the shooting conditions. 1 Ta p th e fla sh mod e i c o n . 2 Ta p th e d e si re d fla sh mod e i c o n . • See “Availa ble Fl ash Mo des” ( A 45) for more informa tion.
45 Ba si c Shoo ti n g S e tti n gs Shooti n g Fea t ure s Avail able Fla sh Modes C Flash M ode Setti ng • The flash mode setting vari es depending on the shooting mo de. See “Function s Available for Each Shootin g Mode” ( A 43) f or more i nformati on.
46 Ba si c Shooti n g S e tti n gs Shooti n g Fea t ure s Using th e Self-time r The camera is equipped with a 10-second and 2-se cond timer for self-portraits. This feature is usefu l for reduc ing the effects of came ra shake that occ urs when pressing the shutter-releas e button.
47 Ba si c Shoo ti n g S e tti n gs Shooti n g Fea t ure s 4 Pre ss th e sh u tt er - relea s e b u tto n th e re st o f th e w a y dow n . • The self-time r starts , and the num ber of se conds rem aini ng before the shutte r is releas ed is displayed in the monitor.
48 Ba si c Shooti n g S e tti n gs Shooti n g Fea t ure s Using Macro Mode When usi ng macro mod e, the came ra can focus on object s as close as approximately 10 cm (4 in.) from the front of the lens. Thi s feature is usef ul when taking clo se-up images of fl owers and other small subjec ts.
49 Ba si c Shoo ti n g S e tti n gs Shooti n g Fea t ure s Adjusting Brightness (Exposure Compensa tion) Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value sugg ested by the camera to make images brighte r or darker. 1 Ta p th e e xpos ure c omp en s a tio n i c o n .
50 Ba si c Shooti n g S e tti n gs Shooti n g Fea t ure s Default Settings The default settings for each function in each shooting mode a re described below. • Se e th e ne xt pag e fo r inf o rm atio n a bo ut th e def ault se tti ng s in t he sce ne modes.
51 Ba si c Shoo ti n g S e tti n gs Shooti n g Fea t ure s The de fault sett ings fo r ea ch f unction in scene mode are d escr ibed b elow. 1 Cann ot be chang ed. 2 Cannot be changed. The flash mode s etting is fixed at f ill flash with slow sync wit h red-eye reduct ion.
52 Shooti n g Fea t ure s When shooting images in shooting mode, you can s et the menu options listed below by pressing the d button. • To return to the shooting s creen, press the d button. The settings that c an be changed vary depending on the shooting mode, as ind ica te d b elo w.
53 Func tio n s T h a t Can Be S e t with th e d (Menu) Bu tto n ( Shooti n g Menu) Shooti n g Fea t ure s Shooting M enu O ption s In s hooti ng menu, t he options list ed below can be change d. Optio n De s cr ipti o n A A I m a g e mod e Allows you to sel ect the combinatio n of image size an d image quality used wh en savi ng ima ges.
54 Func tio n s T h a t Ca n Be S e t with th e d (Menu) Bu tto n ( Shooti n g Me nu) Shooti n g Fea t ure s Skin Softenin g The camera detects up to three hu man faces when the shutter is r e leased, and processes the image to s often facial skin tones before saving the image.
55 Shooti n g Fea t ure s Some shooting settings cannot be used w ith other functions. Functi ons That Ca nnot Be Used Simultan eously Re st r i c t e d func tio n S e tti n g De s cr ipti o n Fla sh mod e ( A 44) Contin uous ( A 53) Wh en a s etting other than Single is selecte d, flash is disa bled.
56 Func tio n s T h a t Ca nn ot Be Us e d Sim ul t ane o u s l y Shooti n g Fea t ure s B Notes Abou t Digi tal Zo om • Digital zoom is not available with some shooting modes. • The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame when dig ital zoom is in effect.
57 Shooti n g Fea t ure s The focus area varies de pending on the shooting mo de. • When shooting a subject that is no t suitable for autofocus ( A 25), t ry pres sing the shutter-release button halfway several times, or try the techniques described in “S hooting Subjects Not Suit able for Autofocus” ( A 60).
58 F o cu si n g o n S u b jec ts Shooti n g Fea t ure s Face Dete ction When the camera is po inted at a human face in the shooting modes li sted below, the camera automatically detects the face and focuse s on i t.
59 F o cu si n g o n S u b jec ts Shooti n g Fea t ure s B Notes About the F ace Det ection F uncti on • The camera may be unable to detect faces in the following situations: - When faces are partia.
60 F o cu si n g o n S u b jec ts Shooti n g Fea t ure s Shooting S ubjects Not Suitable for A utofocus When shooting a subject that is not suitable for a utofocus ( A 25), try pressing the shutter-release button ha lfway to refocu s several times, or try the following techniques.
61 Playback Feature s Play back F eatu res Spread two fingers apart on the playba ck screen to enlarge the curren t image. • You can also zoom in on imag es by rotating th e zoom control to g ( i ) or double-tapping an imag e. This f e ature is useful for checking the foc us of an image.
62 Pla yb ack Fe a t ure s Pinch two fingers together on the playback screen to display images as thu mb na ils . • You can also display thumbnails by rotating the zoom control to f ( h ). • You can vie w several i ma ges on t he same s c reen, making it easier to find a particular imag e.
63 Pla yb ack Fe a t ure s When viewing images in full-frame playback mo de or thumbnail pla yback mode, you can s et the menu options by pressi ng the d button. • To return to the playback screen, press the d bu tton. Playb ack Me nu Opti ons In playback menu, t he options listed below can be changed.
64 Pla yb ack Fe a t ure s You can enhan ce your enj oyment of imag es and movies by conn ecti ng the camera to a TV and computer. • Before connecti ng the camera to a n exte rnal device, make sure the remaining battery leve l is sufficient . Bef ore conne c ting the camera to a TV, make sure to turn the camera off.
65 Pla yb ack Fe a t ure s ViewNX 2 is an software package which enables you to t ransfer, view, edit and share images. Installing ViewN X 2 • An Internet connection is required.
66 Usi n g V i e w NX 2 Pla yb ack Fe a t ure s 3 F o ll ow th e o n -s cr een i n st ruc tio n s to i n st all th e so f tw are . The fo llowing s oftware is in stalle d: • ViewNX 2 (c onsist ing o.
67 Usi n g V i e w NX 2 Pla yb ack Fe a t ure s B Connecting the USB Cable The connection may not be recognized if the came ra is connected to the computer via a USB hub.
68 Usi n g V i e w NX 2 Pla yb ack Fe a t ure s 3 Ter mi na t e th e c o nnec tio n . • If the camera is co nnected to th e compu ter, first eject the rem ovable d isk from the computer, then turn of f the USB storage option on the camera sc reen, and then disconnect the incl uded USB cable.
69 Rec o r di n g an d Pla yi n g Ba ck M ovi e s Recording and Playing Back Movies You can record movies with soun d. 1 Pre ss th e sh u tt er - relea s e b u tto n al l th e w a y dow n to st ar t rec o r di n g. • The camera focus es on the subjec t at the cent er of the frame.
70 Rec o r di n g M ovi e s Rec o r di n g an d Pla yi n g Ba ck M ovi e s B Recordin g Movies • Memory cards with an SD Speed Class rati ng of 6 or faster are recom mended when record ing movies ( F 19). Movie recordi ng may stop unexpectedly when memory card s with a lower Speed Cla ss ra tin gs a re use d.
71 Rec o r di n g M ovi e s Rec o r di n g an d Pla yi n g Ba ck M ovi e s C Maximum Movie Length All f i gures are approxi mate. The ma ximum movie l ength may var y dep ending on make of memory card. Check the shooting screen for the maximum movie len gth when recording to the inter nal memory (approx .
72 Rec o r di n g an d Pla yi n g Ba ck M ovi e s When recording movies in movie mode, you can set the menu options listed below by pressing the d button. • To return to the movie record ing screen, press the d button. Movie Menu Options The options listed below can be chan ged when reco rding movies.
73 Rec o r di n g an d Pla yi n g Ba ck M ovi e s S elec t th e d e si re d movi e i n p la yb ack mod e ( A 26) an d t a p R . • Movies can be recognized by the movie options ic on di splayed on the m. • The movie is played back. • To a dju st the volu me be for e pla yback, press the d but ton and tap i .
74 Genera l Ca m era S e t u p General Ca mera Setup In the setup menu, the following options can be changed. • Drag the screen u p or down to s croll through the options. The S etu p Me nu Optio n De s cr ipti o n A Welc om e s creen Allows you to sel ect the image d isplayed as th e welcom e screen when the camera is turne d on.
75 T h e S e t u p Men u Genera l Ca m era S e t u p V ib ra tio n re d uc tio n Allows you to reduce blur ring caused by camera sha ke when shootin g. • When using a trip od to stabilize th e camera during shooting , set this featur e to Off . • The current vibrat ion reduction setting can be confirmed in the camer a monitor when shoo ting.
76 T h e S e t u p Menu Genera l Ca m era S e t u p Bl i nk w arn i n g Immed iately after taking an image u sing face d etection ( A 58) (exc ept when using sma rt port rait mode), if the cam era d etec ts a subje ct wi th clos ed eyes, the camera displays the Did someo ne b link ? message, allow ing you to check the images.
77 Sh ar i n g I m a g e s Sharing Im ages You can upload images and movies by ta pping A (share) on the play back screen and selecting the desired online service. • An Internet conne ction is required in ord er to upload imag es to the desired online service.
78 Up l o a di n g I m a g e s to O nl i ne S er vi ce s Sh ar i n g I m a g e s 4 Ta p th e im a g e s o r movi e s yo u w an t to u p l o a d. • A check mark is dis played on im ages and movies when th ey are sel ected. To ca ncel the selection , tap the image or mo vie again.
79 Usi n g An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m Using Android™ Platform If you are turning the c amera on for the firs t time after purchase, the Android™ platform logo screen is automatically displayed. Follow the i ns tructions on the screen to set each option.
80 W h en Turn i n g O n th e Ca m era f o r th e F i r st T im e Usi n g An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m Setting Up a Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Network The COO LPIX S8 00c ca n acce ss the Internet via Wi-Fi (wireles s LAN) n etwork. Follow the procedure below to co nnect to a Wi-Fi network.
81 W h en Turn i n g O n th e Ca m er a f o r th e F i r st T im e Usi n g An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m Disco nnect ing from a Wi-Fi (W ireless LAN) Networ k To end the Wi-Fi ( W ireless LAN) connection, tap the selec ted Wi-Fi network in step 2 in “Setting Up a Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Network” ( A 80) an d ta p Forg et .
82 W h en Turn i n g O n th e Ca m era f o r th e F i r st T im e Usi n g An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m Setting Up a Goog le Account Setting a Google ac count allows you to install various applic ations from the Google Play Sto re and tak e advantage of ot her Googl e servi ces on your camera.
83 W h en Turn i n g O n th e Ca m er a f o r th e F i r st T im e Usi n g An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m 4 Ta p Crea te . 5 F o ll ow th e o n -s cr een i n st ruc tio n s to s e t u p. Logging in to a Goo gle Account To log in to your Google account, tap Si gn in in step 4 in “S e tting Up a Google Accou nt” ( A 82 ).
84 W h en Turn i n g O n th e Ca m era f o r th e F i r st T im e Usi n g An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m Setting the Date and Time D isp la y th e An d r oid ™ p la t f o r m hom e s creen M Pre ss th.
85 When Turning On the Camera for the First Time Using Android™ Plat form C Selecting Time Zone If you change the time zone after setting th e time, the time that you set als o changes. C Clock Battery The camera’s clock is powered by a backup battery tha t is separate from the camera’s m ain battery.
86 Usi n g An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m Enter text using the on-screen keybo ard. The k eyb oard i s display ed when ever you tap a text input area s uch as the search box. How to Enter Text , Number and Sym bol • Tap a text input area to display the keyboard.
87 En t er i n g Te xt Usi n g An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m Other K eyboa rd Op erati ons Tap the keys listed below to perfo rm th e operati ons other than entering tex t.
88 Usi n g An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m Displaying the Home Screen • Press the W (home) button on any screen to display the home screen. • The displayed information may vary depending on the Android™ platform or other conditions .
89 Ba si c Op era tio n s f o r An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m Usi n g An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m Displaying the Application s Screen • The icons of installe d applications are displayed on the app lications screen. • On the home screen, tap in the dock bar t o display the applications screen.
90 Ba si c Op era tio n s f o r An d r oi d ™ Pla t f o r m Usi n g An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m Status Bar and Notifica tion Panel Status Bar The status bar is the area at the to p of the screen in whic h notification ic ons are displayed .
91 Basic Operatio ns for Android™ Plat form Using Android™ Plat form Using Android™ Platform Se tting Menu On the home s c reen or applicatio ns scre en, press the d button and tap Se ttings to set the op tions li sted below.
92 Ba si c Op era tio n s f o r An d r oi d ™ Pla t f o r m Usi n g An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m Using the Option Men u On the home scree n or applica tions sc reen, press the d button to set the options listed below.
93 Usi n g An d r oid ™ Pla t f o r m An Internet connection is required in order to u se online service. Set up your Wi-Fi (wir e less L AN ) n etw or k ( A 80). Searching fo r Inform ation You can search for files saved in the COOLPIX S800c or information on the Internet.
94 Using the Applic at ions Using Android™ Plat form Using Google Play Store (G etting A pplications) This service may not be available depending on the country or reg ion. 1 Tap the icon on the app lica tions screen . • When you access Google Play Store for the firs t time, th e terms of se rvice are displayed.
E 1 E Refe ren c e S ec tio n Reference Section The Reference Section provides detailed information and hints for using the came ra. Shootin g Usi n g Ea sy Pa n o ra m a ( Shooti n g an d Pla yb ac k) ..... ......... ............ ......... ..........
E 2 Refe ren c e S ec tio n Shooting with Easy Panorama * Displayed icon varies depending on the shooting mode. You can se lect from W Normal (1 80 °) (default setting) and X Wi d e ( 3 6 0 °) . See “Changing the Shooting Range” ( E 3) for more information.
E 3 Usi n g Ea sy Pan o ra m a ( Shooti n g an d Pla yb ack) Refe ren c e S ec tio n Exam ple of C amera M oveme nt • The operator, without shifting po sition, moves the camera horiz ontally or vertically in an arc so t hat the guide travels from one edge to the other.
E 4 Usi n g Ea sy Pan o ra m a ( Shoot i n g an d Pla yb ack) Refe ren c e S ec tio n Refe ren c e S ec tio n Viewing Images Captured with Easy Panorama (Scroll Playb ack ) If yo u switch to playback mo de ( A 26) and display an image taken using easy panorama in full-frame playback, R is displayed.
E 5 Refe ren c e S ec tio n Editing Functions Use the COOLPIX S800c to edit images in-c amera and store them as sep arate files ( E 75). The editing functions described below are available.
E 6 E diti n g I m a g e s ( Sti ll I m a g e s ) Refe ren c e S ec tio n C Restriction s on Image Edit ing When an edited copy is furth er modified with anothe r edit in g fun ction , check the fol lowing restrictions. • Copies created with editing functi ons cannot be further edited with the same function used to create them.
E 7 E diti n g I m a g e s ( Sti ll I m a g e s ) Refe ren c e S ec tio n k Quick Retouch: Enhan cing Contrast and Saturat ion 1 C hoos e th e d e g ree o f e n h ance m en t an d t a p I .
E 8 E diti n g I m a g e s ( Sti ll I m a g e s ) Refe ren c e S ec tio n I D-Lightin g: Enhancin g Brightness an d Contrast 1 Ta p I . • The original vers ion is shown on the left and the edited version is shown on the right. 2 Ta p Yes . • A new, edited c opy is created .
E 9 E diti n g I m a g e s ( Sti ll I m a g e s ) Refe ren c e S ec tio n i Filter Effects: Digital Filters 1 Ta p th e i c o n o f th e d e si re d effec t.
E 10 E diti n g I m a g e s ( Sti ll I m a g e s ) Refe ren c e S ec tio n 2 A d ju st th e effec t. • Color options : Select the color a nd tap I . • Soft : Tap the area where you want to ap ply the effe ct, select the effect level, an d tap I . • Selec ti ve co lo r : Tap the color slider to select the color to keep, and ta p I .
E 11 E diti n g I m a g e s ( Sti ll I m a g e s ) Refe ren c e S ec tio n e Skin Softening: Softening Sk in Tones 1 Ta p th e d e g ree o f en h ance m en t. • The confirmation screen is displayed, and the face with sk in soften ing applied is enlarged at the center of the monit or.
E 12 E diti n g I m a g e s ( Sti ll I m a g e s ) Refe ren c e S ec tio n g Small Picture: Making Smaller Images Create a small copy of the current image. • The size of the s mall copy for imag es taken at an image mode setting of l 4 6 08 × 25 9 2 or m 19 20 ×1 080 is 640 × 360.
E 13 Editing Images (Still Images) Refe ren c e Se ctio n o Crop: Creating a Cropped Cop y Create a copy containing only the por tion visible in t he monitor when G is displayed with playbac k zoom ( A 61 ) ena bled. Cr opped copies a re store d as separa te files .
E 14 E diti n g I m a g e s ( Sti ll I m a g e s ) Refe ren c e S ec tio n C Image Size • The aspect ratio of croppe d copies is 16:9. As the area to be saved is reduced, the imag e size (pixels) of the cropped copy is also reduced. • If an image is crop ped sma ller than 640 × 360, it can not be sa ved as a croppe d cop y.
E 15 Refe ren c e S ec tio n Connect the camera to a TV t o play back ima ges or mo vies on the TV. If your TV i s equipped with an HDMI port, an HDMI cabl e (commercially available) can be used to connect the camera to the TV. 1 Turn o ff th e ca m er a .
E 16 C o nnec ti n g th e Ca m era to a TV (Pla yb ack o n a TV) Refe ren c e S ec tio n Operat ions with TV Connect ion Whi le images are disp lay ed fu ll-fra me on th e TV, the previous or next image can be viewed by draggin g your finger across the camer a monitor.
E 17 Refe ren c e S ec tio n When enjo ying m ovi es rec orded wit h soun d, you c an use the C O OLP IX S80 0c wit h Bluetooth-compatible audio devices such as he adphones. The first time you use a Bluetoot h device with your camera, you mus t “pair” it with the camera before connecti ng.
E 18 Pla yi n g Au di o vi a Blue tooth De vi ce Refe ren c e S ec tio n 4 Ta p th e Bluetoot h c h eck box. • The camera’s Bluetooth fun ction turns on. 5 Ta p Scan fo r device s . • The camera s earches for Blueto oth devices. • When the cam era fin ishes searc hi ng, a li st of all nearby available Bluetoot h devices is displayed.
E 19 Pla yi n g Au dio vi a Bl ue tooth De vi ce Refe ren c e S ec tio n Unpair ing f rom a Bl uetoo th Dev ice Touch and hold the na me of the Blue tooth device in the list in s tep 6 in “Playing Audio vi a Bluetoot h Device” ( E 17) and tap Unpair .
E 20 Refe ren c e S ec tio n You can us e the Upload to smart de vice application on the COOLPIX S800c to transfer images and movies from the camera to yo ur Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) compatible smart device. To use this function, you mu st install the Connect to S800c application on your smart device.
E 21 Tran s ferr i n g I m a g e s to Y o ur Sm ar t De vi ce Refe ren c e S ec tio n Simple Setup (A utomatical ly Connecting the Cam era to the Smart Device) Turn on the Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) function when using the simple setup function to automatically connect the camera to your smart d evice.
E 22 Tran s ferr i n g I m a g e s to Y o ur Sm ar t De vi ce Refe ren c e S ec tio n 4 P osit io n th e c a m era near th e sm ar t d e vi ce whi le th e Searching ... s cree n is disp la y e d. 5 Wa it f o r th e ca m era to d e t ec t th e sm ar t d e vi ce .
E 23 Tran s ferr i n g I m a g e s to Y o ur Sm ar t De vi ce Refe ren c e S ec tio n B Note s Abou t Sim ple Setu p • The simple setup function is not able to connect the COOLPIX S800c to multiple smart devic es. The simple setup function can conne ct the camera to only one smart device.
E 24 Tran s ferr i n g I m a g e s to Y o ur Sm ar t De vi ce Refe ren c e S ec tio n 3 P osit io n th e c a m era near th e sm ar t d e vi ce whi le th e Searching ... s cree n is disp la y e d. • When the co nnectio n is establ ishe d, t he scre en f or se lectin g im ages for t ransfer is displayed on the sma rt device.
E 25 Transferring Images t o Your Smart Device Refe ren c e Se ctio n Changing the Con nect to S800c Applicat ion Settings Tap the menu icon at the upper right of the screen in s tep 4 of the pro cedure, the selection s creen option menu is displayed, from which you can change the s ettings.
E 26 Refe ren c e S ec tio n A Image Mode (Image Size and Quality) You can us e the Image mo de setting in the s hooting menu to selec t the combination of image size and compression rate that is used when saving images.
E 27 T h e Shooti n g Menu (f o r A (Au to ) M od e) Refe ren c e S ec tio n C Numb er of Expos ures Rema inin g The following tabl e lists the approxima te number of imag es that can be stored o n a 4 GB mem ory card. Note that the num ber of images tha t can be stored will vary depending on the composition of the image (due to JPEG compression ).
E 28 T h e Shooti n g Menu (f o r A (Au to ) M od e) Refe ren c e S ec tio n q / s / r Tou ch Sho oti ng • Touch shutter and Touch AF/AE can be u sed in A (auto) mode and other sho oting mo des, and th e operat ions vary de pend ing on the curren t shooting mode ( E 30, E 34) .
E 29 T h e Shooti n g Menu (f o r A (Au to ) M od e) Refe ren c e S ec tio n q Tappi ng the Monito r to Re lease the Shu tter (Touch Shutte r) Ta p th e d e si re d s u b jec t to t ake an im a g e . • Do no t use forc e whe n tap ping the mo nito r as this may cause slight movement of the camera, resultin g in blurre d ima ges.
E 30 T h e Shooti n g Menu (f o r A (Au to ) M od e) Refe ren c e S ec tio n C Shooting Modes T hat Support Touch Shutter The touch shutter can be used in A (auto) mode and other shooting modes. Touch shutter opera tio n var ies depe ndin g on t he cu rren t sho otin g mo de, as des crib ed be low .
E 31 T h e Shooti n g Menu (f o r A (Au to ) M od e) Refe ren c e S ec tio n s F o cusing on a Movi ng Subject (Subject T racking) s (subject tracking) is enabled only in A (aut o) mode. 1 Re gist er a s u b jec t. • Tap the desir ed trac king subje ct in the monitor.
E 32 T h e Shooti n g Menu (f o r A (Au to ) M od e) Refe ren c e S ec tio n 2 Pre ss th e sh u tt er - rele a s e b u tto n to t ake an im a g e . • The camera f ocuses on the focus area when the shutter -rele ase button is presse d halfway . The focus area glows gr een and focus is locked.
E 33 T h e Shooti n g Menu (f o r A (Au to ) M od e) Refe ren c e S ec tio n r Tapping th e Moni tor to Focu s (Touc h AF/AE ) 1 Ta p th e s u b jec t o n whi c h th e ca m era f o cu s e s. • u or a double border is displayed at the ar ea ta pped. • When digital zoom is in effect, th e focus area cann ot be s elec te d.
E 34 T h e Shooti n g Menu (f o r A (Au to ) M od e) Refe ren c e S ec tio n C Shooting Mod es That E nable T ouch AF/AE Fu nction The touch AF/AE can be used in A (auto) mode and other shooting modes. Touch AF/AE operation varie s dependin g on the curren t shooting mod e, as descri bed below.
E 35 T h e Shooti n g Menu (f o r A (Au to ) M od e) Refe ren c e S ec tio n E ISO Sen sitivity Raising the ISO sensitivity reduces the amou nt of light needed to make an exposure, allowing images to be taken in low light c onditions.
E 36 T h e Shooti n g Menu (f o r A (Au to ) M od e) Refe ren c e S ec tio n V Continuous Enable continuous shooting or BSS (best shot selector ). En t er th e A (au to ) mod e shooti n g s creen M Pr.
E 37 T h e Shooti n g Menu (f o r A (Au to ) M od e) Refe ren c e S ec tio n B Note s Ab out Co nti nuo us Sh oot ing • When a setting other than Singl e is se lected, the flash is disa bled. Focus, exposur e, and white balance are fixe d at the values determin ed with the first im age in each series.
E 38 T h e Shooti n g Menu (f o r A (Au to ) M od e) Refe ren c e S ec tio n w Whit e Bal ance (A djus tin g Hue ) The color of light reflected from an object varies with the color of the light s ource.
E 39 T h e Shooti n g Menu (f o r A (Au to ) M od e) Refe ren c e S ec tio n Preset Man ual The pre set manua l option is effect ive with mi xed lighti ng or to co mpens ate for ligh t sources with a s trong color c ast when the desired effect has not been achieved wi th white balance settin gs like Auto and Incandes.
E 40 Refe ren c e S ec tio n • See “ A Image mod e ” ( E 26) in “The Shootin g Me nu (for A (Au to) Mo de )” f o r information about A Image mo de (Image Size and Qua lity) . • See “ q / s / r To uch Shooting” ( E 28) i n “The Shoot ing Menu (for A (Auto) Mode)” for informatio n about qr Touch shooti n g .
E 41 T h e Sm ar t P o r t ra it Me nu Refe ren c e S ec tio n y Blink Proof The camera automa tically releas es the shu tter twice each time an image is taken. Of the 2 shots, one in which the su bject’s eyes are op en is saved. a Smile Timer The cam era detects human faces and automatically relea ses the shu tter whenev er a smile is d etected.
E 42 Refe ren c e S ec tio n • See “Editing Images (Still Images )” ( E 5) for information about M Retouch . b Slide Show Play back images st ored in the internal memory or on a memory card one by one in an a utomated “slide show. ” 1 Ta p Star t .
E 43 T h e Pla yb ack Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n 2 T h e s l id e show b e gi n s. • Tap the mon itor to dis play the ope ration panel at the b ottom of the screen . Tap the icons in the operat ion panel to perform the correspon ding opera tions. The opera tions listed b elow a re av ailable.
E 44 T h e Pla yb ack Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n d Protect Protect selected images from accidental deletion. Note that formatting the camera’s internal memory or the memory card will permanently dele te protected files ( E 73). Pr otec ted imag es ar e recogni zed b y the s icon in playback mode ( A 8).
E 45 T h e Pla yb ack Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n Prot ecting Mu ltiple Images Multiple images can be protected at a time. 1 Ta p th e d e si re d im a g e s to b e p r ot ec t e d. • When an image is sele cted, a check mark is displaye d. To cancel th e selection, ta p the image agai n.
E 46 T h e Pla yb ack Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n a Print Order (Creating a DPOF Print Order) When printing images s tored on the memory card using any o f the following methods, the Print orde r option in the playback menu is used to create digital “print orders” f o r printing o n DPOF-compatible devices.
E 47 T h e Pla yb ack Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n Creati ng a P rin t Orde r for Mult iple I mages 1 Ta p th e d e si re d im a g e s to p r i n t (u p to 99) an d t a p A o r B a t th e r ight o f th e mo n ito r to sp ec i f y th e nu mb er o f c opi e s (u p to n i ne c opi e s ) f o r e ac h.
E 48 T h e Pla yb ack Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n Cance ling Print Ord er • To remove a print marking from an image, display an image selected for printing in full-frame playb ack mode, follow the p rocedure in “Creating a Print Order for 1 Image” ( E 46), and tap 0 in step 1.
E 49 T h e Pla yb ack Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n f Rotate Image Specify the orientation in which to display recorded images during playback. Still images can be rotated 90 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees c ounterclockwise. Images that were recorded in portrait ( “tall”) orientation can be rotated up to 180 degrees in either direc tion.
E 50 The Playback Menu Refe ren c e Se ctio n h Copy (Copy Between Internal Memory and Memo ry Card) Copy images between the internal memory and a memory card. 1 Tap th e copy dest inat ion. • Camera to card : Copy images fr om internal memory to memory card.
E 51 T h e Pla yb ack Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n B Notes Abou t Co pying Im ages • JPEG- and MOV-f ormat files can be copied. Files recorded in any other format cann ot be copied. • Operation is not guaranteed with imag es taken with another make of camera or that have been modi fied o n a com puter.
E 52 Refe ren c e S ec tio n D Movie Options Select the desired mo vie option to re cord . Larger image size s and fast er movie bitrates mean greater image quality and larger movie file sizes. • The movie bit rate is the vo lume of movie data re corded per second.
E 53 T h e M ovi e Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n HS Mov ie Op tions C More Informat ion See “Fi le and F old er Na mes” ( E 75) for more information. q Touch Shooting Sel ect On (default setting) or Of f to set whether or not mo vie recording starts or ends whenever you tap the monito r while in movie mode.
E 54 T h e M ovi e Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n A Auto focus Mod e Select the autofocus method used when recording movies. • When an HS movie option is selected in Movie options , the setting is f ixed to Sing le AF . Y Wind N oise Redu cti on Select whether to reduce wind noise when recording movies.
E 55 Refe ren c e S ec tio n Welcom e Screen Choose whether or not a welcome screen is d isplayed when the camera is turned on. The S etu p Me nu D isp la y th e shooti n g o r p la yb ack s cre en M .
E 56 T h e S e t u p Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n Monitor Settings Set the options below. D isp la y th e shooti n g o r p la yb ack s cre en M Pre ss th e d b u tto n M Ta p z S e t u p M M o n ito r.
E 57 T h e S e t u p Men u Refe ren c e S ec tio n Print Date (Imprinting Date and Time) The shooting date and time can be imprinted on the images when shooting, allowing the inf or mat ion to b e pr int ed eve n fro m prin ter s that do not s u pport date printing ( E 48).
E 58 T h e S e t u p Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n Vibration Reductio n Select the vibration reduction o ption for shooting. Vibration reduction reduces blur, caused by slight hand movement known as camera shake, which commonly occurs when shooting with telephoto zoom or at slow shutter spe eds.
E 59 The Setup Menu Refe ren c e Se ctio n AF Assist Enable or disable the AF-assist illuminator, which assists autofocus operation when the sub je ct i s di ml y li t. Digital Zo om Enable or dis able dig ital zoom . B Notes Abou t Digi tal Zo om • The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame when dig ital zoom is in effect.
E 60 T h e S e t u p Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n Shutter Sound Choo se shut ter sound from On (default setting) or Off . No sound is played with shutter release whe n some features such as continuous shooting or B SS (best sh ot selecto r) are enabled, or when recording m ovies, even if On is s elected.
E 61 T h e S e t u p Men u Refe ren c e S ec tio n HDMI Adjust settings for connection to a TV. Choose an image r esolut ion for HDMI ou tput fro m Auto (default setting), 480 p , 720 p , or 1 08 0 i .
E 62 T h e S e t u p Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n Opera tin g the Blin k Warnin g Sc reen When the blink warning screen sh own at right is displayed in the monitor, the operations described below a re available. If no operations are pe rformed within a few seconds, the camera automatically re turns to shooting mode.
E 63 T h e S e t u p Men u Refe ren c e S ec tio n GPS Optio ns When usi ng Record GPS da ta , Synchronize and Update A-GPS file , set GPS opt ion s to on in Location & security in the A ndroid™ platform setting menu.
E 64 T h e S e t u p Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n B Notes Abou t GPS • When positioning for the first time, when posi tioning wa s unable to be performed for about 2 hours, or after the battery was changed, it takes a few minutes to obtain the position information.
E 65 T h e S e t u p Men u Refe ren c e S ec tio n C GPS Reception Indicator • GPS reception status can be checked on the shooting screen. - n : Signal s are being rece ived from 4 or more satellites and positioning is being performed. Pos iti on info rma tion is record ed on t he ima ge.
E 66 The Setup Menu Refe ren c e Se ctio n Updati ng the A-GPS Fil e Download the latest A-GPS file from the website below, and use it to update the came ra’s A-GPS fil e. http://nikonimglib. com/agps3/ • The A-GPS file for COOLPIX S800c is only a vailable from the website above.
E 67 T h e S e t u p Men u Refe ren c e S ec tio n Res et Al l When Reset is selected, the camera’s settings are restored to their default values . Basic Shooting Fun ctions Shooting Me n u Scene Mo.
E 68 T h e S e t u p Menu Refe ren c e S ec tio n Special E ffects Mod e Smart Portrait Mode Movi e Menu Setup Me nu Optio n Defaul t v alue Sp ec i al eff ec ts mo d e s e tti n g i n th e shoo ti n .
E 69 T h e S e t u p Men u Refe ren c e S ec tio n Other s • Selecting Re set a ll also clears t he current file number ( E 75) from me mory. Numbe ring will continue from the lowest number available.
E 70 Refe ren c e S ec tio n Wireless & Networks Adjust settings for wir eless functions such as Wi-F i (wireless LAN) setti ngs and Bluetooth setti ngs.
E 71 Basic Settings for the And roid™ Platform Refe ren c e Se ctio n Brightness Use the slider to adjust mon itor brightness. Audible Selec tion Se le ct wh et h er or no t to ma k e a be e p w he n a n it em s uc h a s a m en u op ti on is s el ec te d.
E 72 Basic Settings for the A ndroid™ Platfo rm Refe ren c e Se ctio n Use GPS Satellite s When set to on, s ignals are received from GPS satellites. • The default setting is off. • Whe n usi ng Record GPS data , Synch ronize , or Up date A-GPS f ile , set the this function to on.
E 73 Ba si c S e tti n gs f o r th e A n d r oi d ™ Pla t f o r m Refe ren c e S ec tio n Erase SD Card (Format) Use this option to format a memory card. Formatting the memory cards per manently deletes all data. Deleted data cannot be recovered . Be sure to transfer impo rtant images to a computer before formatting.
E 74 Basic Settings for the A ndroid™ Platfo rm Refe ren c e Se ctio n Select Language Choo se one of the la nguages listed be low for display of camera menus and messag es.
E 75 Refe ren c e S ec tio n Images o r movies ar e assigned fi le names a s foll ows. • Files are stored in folde rs named with a folder numb er followed by an identifier: “NIKON” (e.g. “100NIKON”). When the numb er of files within a folder reaches 9999, a new folder will be created .
E 76 Refe ren c e S ec tio n Option al Accessories Ba tt er y c h ar g er Batte ry C harge r M H-65 (Charging time when no charge remains: A pprox. 2 h 30 min) AC a d a pt er AC Ada pter EH- 62F (c on.
E 77 Refe ren c e S ec tio n The following table lists the erro r messages and other warnings displayed in the monitor, as well as the solutions for dealing with them. Error Messages D isp la y Cau s e/ So lu tio n A O (flas hes) Clock no t set. Set date an d time.
E 78 Err o r M e ss a g e s Refe ren c e S ec tio n Please wai t. Camera canno t perfor m othe r operat ions until proces sing is comple te. W ait until m essage clea rs from d isplay auto m atic ally when proce ssing is complet e. Do not op en the batte ry-cha mber/m emory car d slot cove r durin g proce s sing.
E 79 Err o r Me ss a g e s Refe ren c e S ec tio n Memory cont ains no images. No images in the internal memory or memory card. • Remove the memory card from the came ra to play back images stor ed in the camera’s int ernal memory. • To copy images from internal memory to memory card, press t he d button an d tap h .
E 80 Err o r M e ss a g e s Refe ren c e S ec tio n Could n ot obtain GPS data. The camera clock is not s et correctly. Change the locatio n or time and d etermin e the locati on again. – A-GPS fi le not found. An A-GPS file tha t can be updated is not f ound in the memory card.
F 1 Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x Technical Notes and Index Maximizing Camera Life and Pe rformance ................. F 2 T h e Ca m era ............ ......... ............ ......... ............ ......... ........... ......... ............ ...
F 2 Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x To ensure continued enjoyment of this Nikon pro duct, observe the precautions described below in addition to the w arnings in “For Your Safety” ( A vi –viii) when usi ng or stor ing the device. The Camera B Kee p Dr y The dev ice will be da maged if immerse d in wat er or sub jected to high humidity.
Ma ximi z i n g Ca m era L i fe an d Perf o r m ance Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 3 C Note s About th e Mon itor • Monitors and electr onic viewfinders are constructed with extr emely hig h precisio n; at least 99.99 % of pixels are effective , with no more than 0.
Ma ximi z i n g Ca m era L i fe an d Perf o r m ance Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 4 • If the battery will no t be used for some ti me, insert it i n the camera and completely ex haust it before removing it for storage. The battery should be stored in a coo l location with an ambient temp erature of 15°C to 25°C (5 9°F to 77°F).
Ma ximi z i n g Ca m era L i fe an d Perf o r m ance Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 5 • The first time you insert a me mory card that has be en used in another d evice into this camera, be sure to format it with this ca mera. We recommend formatting new memory cards with this camera before using them with this camera.
F 6 Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x Cleaning Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals. Storage Turn the camera o ff when not in use. Be su re 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.
F 7 Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x If th e camera fail s to f u nction a s expected, c heck the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon- authori zed serv ice r epresen tat ive. Pow er Supply , Displa y, and Sett ings Trou bleshoot ing Pr ob le m Cau s e/ So lu tio n A The camera is on but does not resp ond.
Troub lesho otin g Technical Notes and Index F 8 Moni tor i s ha rd to read /has darkened. • Adjust mo nitor brig htness. • When the in ternal tem peratu re of the c amera is high, the monitor darkens to reduce heat generat ion. When the int ernal te mperatu re cools, the mo nitor brig htens again .
Tr o u b le sho oti n g Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 9 Shooting Pr ob le m Cau s e/ So lu tio n A No i ma ge take n. • When camera is in pl ay back mode, or setting ite ms or setup menu ar e display ed, pres s the shutter -release butto n.
Tr o u b le sho oti n g Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 10 No sound wh en the shutte r is released . • Off is selected for Shutter sound in the setup men u. No sound is heard with some shootin g modes and settings, even when On is selected. • The speak er is blocke d.
Tr o u b le sho oti n g Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 11 Playba ck Saving images takes time. It ma y take more time to save imag es in th e following sit uations: • When the noise reduction function is in operation . • When flash m ode is set to b ( Auto with red-eye reduction ).
Tr o u b le sho oti n g Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 12 Cannot edit image s. • Movies can not be edited. • Select images that sup port editing fun ctions.
Tr o u b le sho oti n g Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 13 Othe rs Pr ob le m Cau s e/ So lu tio n A Canno t unlock the screen. • You are not using the corr ect unlock proced ure. M ake s ure t o use the correc t procedure . • If you forget y our un lock pr ocedur e, yo u will not be able to unl ock the sc reen.
F 14 Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x Niko n COOLP IX S800c Di gita l Camer a Specificati ons T yp e Compact digital camera Nu mb er o f effec tiv e pix el s 16.0 million I m a g e s en so r 1 / 2. 3 -in. type CMOS; total pixel s: approx. 16.79 million Len s 10× optic al zoom, NIKKOR lens F o cal len gth 4.
Sp ec i f i ca tio n s Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 15 I m a g e si ze ( pix el s ) • 16M (hig h image qual ity) [460 8 × 3456 P ] • 16M [4608 × 3456] • 8M [3264 × 2 448] • 4M [2 .
Sp ec i f i ca tio n s Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 16 P ow er so urce s On e Rechargeable Li- io n Battery EN-EL12 (included) AC Ada pter EH-62F (a vail able separate ly) C h ar gi n g tim e A pprox. 4 ho urs (with Cha rging AC Ada pter EH -69P whe n battery is fully di scharged ) Ba tt er y l i fe 1 Sti ll pi c t ure s A pprox.
Sp ec i f i ca tio n s Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 17 • Unless o therwise stated , all figures assum e a fully- charged battery and an ambient temp erature of 23 ±3°C (73.4 ±5.4°F) as specified by the Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA).
Sp ec i f i ca tio n s Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 18 Charging AC Adapter EH-69P B Specificat ions Nikon will not be held lia ble for any er rors this man ual may co ntain. The app earance o f this produ ct and its specifications are subject to change without notice.
Sp ec i f i ca tio n s Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 19 Supported S tandards • DCF : Design Rule for Camera File System is a stand ard widely used in the digital camera indus try to ensu re compati bil ity among different makes o f camera.
Sp ec i f i ca tio n s Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 20 AVC Pa tent Po rtfolio Licens e This product is licensed u nder the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non-commerci al u.
Sp ec i f i ca tio n s Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x F 21 Trad emark I nformation • Microsoft, Windows and Wind ows Vista are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • Macint osh, Mac OS, a nd Qu ickTime are tra demarks o r regis tered tradem arks of Apple Inc.
F 22 Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x Symbo l s g (Telephoto) 23 f (Wide-angle) 23 R Special eff ects mode 40 G Ea sy a uto m ode 20, 30 A Auto mode 31 C Scene mode 32 F Smart portrait m ode 41 D .
In d e x F 23 Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x Drag 4 Dusk/dawn i 35 E Easy panorama p 38, E 2 Easy pano ram a pla yba ck 38, E4 Edit text 87 EH- 69P ii, 14 EN-EL12 ii, 12, 14 Enter te xt 86 Expos.
In d e x F 24 Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x Max imum mo vie len gth 71 Memory capa city E2 7 Memo ry c ard 16, F 19 Memo ry c ard slot 2, 16 Micro phone ( stereo) 1 Mon itor 2, 6, F 6 Mon itor .
In d e x F 25 Tec h n i cal N ot e s an d In d e x Smart portr a it menu 52, E40 Smile timer 54 , E41 Snow z 35 Soft O 40 Speaker 2 Sports d 34 Stand by mode E60 Strap 3 Subject tr a cking 53, E31 Sun.
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