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i Symbols and Conventions To make it easier to fi nd the information you need, the following symbols and conventions are used: This icon marks tips, additional information that may be helpful when using the cam-era. This icon marks cautions, information that should be read before use to prevent dam-a...
ii To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them. The consequences that could result from failure to ob...
iii Observe the following precaution when handling the battery charger If an MH-71 battery charger is provided with the camera, observe the following precautions: • Keep dry. Failure to observe this precau- tion could result in fi re or electric shock. • Dust on or near the metal parts of the plug sh...
iv Notice for Customers in Canada CAUTION This class B digital apparatus meets all require-ments of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. ATTENTION Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le maté-riel brouilleur du Canada. Notice for Cu...
v • Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Do not copy or reproduce paper money, coins, securities, government bonds, or local govern-ment bonds, even if such copies or reproduc-tions are stamped “Sample.” The copying or reproduction of paper money, coins, or securities which are ci...
vi Table of Contents For Your Safety ....................................................................................................................................................................... ii Introduction 1 Parts of the Camera ............................................................
vii Format Memory/ Format Card .................................................................................................................................46Language ....................................................................................................................................
viii Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Nikon COOLPIX cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex elec-tronic circuitry. Only Nikon brand electronic accessories (including battery chargers, bat-teries, and AC adapters) certifi ed by Nikon specifi cally for use with this ...
1 In tr oduc tion Introduction Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLPIX L1 digital camera. This manual has been written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your Nikon digital camera. Read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it where all those who use the product will read it. The do...
2 In tr oduc tion Attach the strap as shown at right. Attaching the Camera Strap Parts of the Camera Memory card slot ( 9) Battery chamber ( 7) Power cord channel cover for optional AC adapter ( 58) Lens ( 11) Lens cover closed Power-on lamp ( 10) Shutter-release button ( 12) Eyelet for camera strap...
3 In tr oduc tion (playback) button ( 13, 26) Monitor ( 4–5, 10, 13) Zoom button ( 11). See also : • (thumbnail playback): 26 • (playback zoom): 27 • (help): 40 Flash lamp ( 14) (delete) button ( 13, 26, 27) MENU button ( 39) Tripod socket Mode selector ( 10, 17, 25) (auto) mode ( 10) (scene) mode (...
4 In tr oduc tion The Monitor The following indicators may appear in the monitor during shooting and playback (actual display varies with current camera settings): Shooting Playback 100NIKON 100NIKON 9 9 9 9 / 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 / 9 9 9 9 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 100NIKON 9999.JPG 9999.JPG 9999.JP...
5 In tr oduc tion 1 Shooting mode ................................... 10, 17, 25 2 Exposure lock .......................................................24 3 Zoom indicator ............................................ 11, 16 4 Focus indicator ....................................................12 5 B...
6 In tr oduc tion First Steps Inserting Batteries The camera uses two AA batteries. Depending on the country or region of pur-chase, the package will include either alkaline batteries or an MH-71 battery char- ger with rechargeable EN-MH1-B2 batteries. 1 Charge the batteries (EN-MH1-B2 batteries onl...
7 In tr oduc tion 2.1 Open the battery chamber Hold the camera upside down to prevent the batteries from falling out. 2.2 Insert the batteries Insert the batteries as shown. 2 Insert the batteries Is the Camera Off ? Confi rm that the power-on lamp is off before inserting or removing batteries. The Bat...
8 In tr oduc tion 4 TIME ZONE menu displayed. * * If daylight saving time is in eff ect, press multi selector down to highlight DaylightSaving and press center of multi selector. 5 Display map of world time zones. 6 Select home time zone. 7 Display DATE menu. 8 Edit D ay (order of D ay, M onth, and Y...
9 In tr oduc tion Inserting Memory Cards Pictures are stored in the camera’s internal memory (approximately 10 MB) or on removable S ecure D igital (SD) memory cards ( 58). Internal memory is used for recording and deleting pictures only if no memory card is inserted. To insert a memory card: 2 Inse...
10 Basic Phot ograph y and Pla yback 2.1 Turn the camera on The power-on lamp will light and the monitor will turn on. To turn the camera off at any time, press the power switch again. Do not remove the batteries while the power-on lamp is lit. 2.2 Check indicators in the monitor Check the battery le...
11 Basic Phot ograph y and Pla yback 3.1 Ready the camera Hold the camera steadily in both hands, keep-ing your fi ngers and other objects away from the lens, fl ash, and microphone. 3 Frame a picture 3.2 Frame the picture Frame the subject near the center of the monitor. AUTO AUTO AUTO 6 6 Use the bu...
12 Basic Phot ograph y and Pla yback 4 Focus and shoot 4.1 Focus Press the shutter-release button halfway. The camera will select the focus area ( 4–5) con- taining the subject closest to the camera. If the camera is able to focus on this subject, the focus ( AF ● ) indicator and focus area will be ...
13 Basic Phot ograph y and Pla yback During Recording The or icon will blink while pictures are recorded. Removing memory cards or batteries while these icons are blinking could aff ect pictures or damage the camera or card. In addition to the fl ash, self-timer, and macro close-up options described o...
14 Basic Phot ograph y and Pla yback Using the Flash The fl ash has a range of 0.5–3.5 m (1 ft. 8 in.–11 ft. 6 in.) when the camera is zoomed all the way out. The range at maximum zoom is 0.5–2 m (1 ft. 8 in.–6 ft. 7 in.). The following fl ash modes are available: Mode Description AUTO Auto Flash fi re...
15 Basic Phot ograph y and Pla yback Taking Pictures with the Self-Timer The camera is equipped with a ten-second timer for self-portraits. When using the self-timer, mount the camera on a tripod (recommended) or rest it on a fl at, level surface. 2 OFF OFF OFF Off On :Confirm :Confirm :Confirm Self-...
16 Basic Phot ograph y and Pla yback Macro Close-up Mode Macro close-up mode is used for taking shots of objects as close as 4 cm (1.6 in.). Exposure Compensation Use exposure compensation to make the entire picture brighter or darker. 2 0 0 Exposure comp. :Confirm :Confirm :Confirm +1.0 +1.3 +0.7 H...
17 S cene and M o vie M odes Scene and Movie Modes Scene Mode Scene mode off ers a choice of eleven “scene” and four “assist” settings. Camera settings are automatically op-timized for the selected subject type. Assist modes off er framing assist options to help compose shots: Mode Description Portrai...
18 S cene and M o vie M odes Assist Modes These modes off er a selection of framing assist options that allow you to compose pictures with the help of framing guides displayed in the monitor. 3 Highlight , , , or . 4 Display framing assist menu. 6 6 6 Framing guides displayed in monitor. 5 Highlight ...
19 S cene and M o vie M odes Face-priority AF Camera automatically focuses on face of portrait subject ( 20). PORTRAIT Camera focuses on subject in center of monitor. No guides are dis-played. Portrait Left Compose shot with subject in left or right half of frame. Camera fo-cuses on subject in frami...
21 S cene and M o vie M odes SPORTS Camera shoots about 0.7 frames per second (fps) while shutter-release but-ton is pressed. Camera focuses continuously even when shutter-release button is not pressed. SportSpectator As above, except that camera focuses at about 1.5 m/5 ft. (20 m/65 ft. at maximum ...
22 S cene and M o vie M odes Other Scenes To take pictures in other scene modes: 3 Highlight scene. 4 AUTO AUTO AUTO 6 6 Make selection. AUTO AUTO AUTO 6 6 Take pictures. 5 2 Display scene menu. 1 Select mode. The following modes are available: Party/Indoor Party/Indoor Captures the eff ects of candl...
24 S cene and M o vie M odes Taking Pictures for a Panorama ( 23) The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame. Use a tripod for bet-ter results. Take fi rst shot. About 1 / 3 of picture is dis- played in monitor. AEL icon is displayed to show that white balance and exposure have bee...
25 S cene and M o vie M odes Movie Mode Follow the steps below to shoot movies with sound recorded via the built-in mi-crophone. Movies recorded to internal memory at the default setting of Small Size 320 ★ can be up to 16 seconds long; a 256 MB memory card can hold up to 6 minutes 30 seconds. Recor...
26 V iewing P ic tures on the C amera Deleting Pictures Pressing the button in full-frame or thumbnail play-back displays the dialog shown at right. Highlight Yes and press the center of the multi selector to delete the selected picture. Viewing Pictures on the Camera To view pictures full-frame in ...
27 V iewing P ic tures on the C amera Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom During full-frame playback ( 26), the ( ) button can be used to zoom in on pictures to a maximum of 8 ×. The following operations can be performed while pictures are zoomed in: To Press Zoom in ( ) — Zoom out ( ) — View other ...
28 V iewing P ic tures on the C amera Enhancing Contrast: D-Lighting If a icon appears on a picture during full-frame playback ( 26), D-lighting can be used to create a copy with enhanced brightness and contrast, bright-ening dark and backlit subjects. D-Lighting Copies created with D-lighting may n...
29 V iewing P ic tures on the C amera Voice Memos: Recording and Playback The built-in microphone ( 2) can be used to record voice memos for pictures marked with a icon in full-frame playback ( 26). 100NIKON 100NIKON 5 / 5 5 / 5 1 5 : 3 0 1 5 : 3 0 1 5 : 3 0 100NIKON 0005.JPG 0005.JPG 0005.JPG 1 0 ....
30 V iewing P ic tures on the C amera To play a movie, display it in full-frame playback and press the center of the multi selector. Playback con-trols appear at the top of the display; press the multi selector left or right to highlight a control, then press the center of the multi selector to perf...
31 C onnec ting t o Televisions , Comput ers, and P rinters Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers In addition to viewing pictures on the camera, you can also:• View pictures on T V and record movies to video (see below)• Copy pictures to a computer for storage and editing ( 31–33) • Pri...
32 C onnec ting t o Televisions , Comput ers, and P rinters 2 Choose an Interface > USB option as described in “Choosing a USB Option for Connection to a Computer” ( 33). 4 Turn the camera on. 5 Press the center of the multi selector to copy all marked pictures to the computer. The following mess...
33 C onnec ting t o Televisions , Comput ers, and P rinters Consult the following table when choosing a USB option for connection to a computer ( 32). The default option is Mass Storage . For more information on menu operations, see “Menus” ( 39–40). Computer operating system Pictures transferred us...
34 C onnec ting t o Televisions , Comput ers, and P rinters Printing Pictures Users of PictBridge-compatible printers can connect the camera directly to the printer and print pictures without using a computer. Take photographs Connect printer ( 35) Use Print Set to select pictures for printing ( 38)...
35 C onnec ting t o Televisions , Comput ers, and P rinters 4 Turn the camera on. A PictBridge start-up screen will be displayed. The camera will then enter full-frame playback with the PictBridge logo displayed in the monitor. 5 / 5 / 5 5 / 5 : : 2 Set the Interface > USB option in the setup men...
36 C onnec ting t o Televisions , Comput ers, and P rinters Press multi selector up or down to highlight option, press center to select: Option Description Start Print Start printing. To cancel before all copies have been printed, press cen-ter of multi selector. Camera returns to PictBridge playbac...
37 C onnec ting t o Televisions , Comput ers, and P rinters Printing Multiple Pictures To print multiple pictures, press the MENU button while the PictBridge playback screen is displayed ( 35). The menu shown at right will be displayed; press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option, the...
38 C onnec ting t o Televisions , Comput ers, and P rinters 4 Start Print Start Print Start Print 006 PRINTS 006 PRINTS 006 PRINTS Back Back Back Confi rm selection (to return to step 1 and change selection, press MENU button). 5 Printing Printing 002/006 002/006 Printing 002/006 Cancel Cancel Cancel...
39 Men u s Menus Menus are available for shooting, playback, movies, and camera setup. Press the MENU button to display the menus; press again to return to shooting or playback. To display the shooting menu: 1 2 Select mode. Press MENU button. To display the playback menu: 1 2 Display picture full f...
40 Men u s To make a selection from a menu: 1 Highlight menu item. * 2 Display options. 3 Highlight option. 4 Select highlighted option. 1 Scroll through pictures. Current picture shown at center of display. 2 Select current picture. Selection shown by icon. 3 Repeat steps 1–2 to select addi-tional ...
41 Basic C amera S etup: T he S etup M enu Basic Camera Setup: The Setup Menu The setup menu contains the following options: Option Description Welcome Screen Select screen displayed when camera is turned on. 41 Date Set clock and choose home and destination time zones. 42 Monitor Settings Adjust mo...
42 Basic C amera S etup: T he S etup M enu Date Set the camera clock and to choose home and travel destina-tion time zones. Option Description Date Set camera clock to current date and time ( 7–8). Time Zone Choose home ( ) or travel destination ( ) time zone ( 69); turn daylight saving time on or o...
43 Basic C amera S etup: T he S etup M enu Monitor Settings The following options are available: Option Description Photo Info Choose information displayed in monitor. Brightness Choose from fi ve settings for monitor brightness. Photo Info The following display options are available: Option Descript...
44 Basic C amera S etup: T he S etup M enu Date Imprint Imprint date information on pictures as they are taken. Option Description Off Time and date do not appear on pictures. Date Date or date and time are imprinted on pic-tures taken while this option is in eff ect. Date and Time Date Counter Time s...
45 Basic C amera S etup: T he S etup M enu Sound Settings Adjust the following sound settings: Option Description Button Sound When On is selected, beep will sound once when operations are completed successfully, three times when error is detected. Shutter Sound Choose volume of shutter sound. Start...
46 Basic C amer a Setup: T he S etup M enu Format Memory/ Format Card If no memory card is inserted, this option is named Format Memory and formats internal memory. Otherwise it is named Format Card and formats the memory card for use in the camera. Note that formatting permanently deletes all pictu...
47 Basic C amer a Setup: T he S etup M enu Battery Type To ensure that the camera shows the correct battery level ( 10), choose a type that matches the batteries currently in use. Option Battery Type Alkaline Alkaline COOLPIX (NiMH) EN-MH1-B2, oxy-nickel Lithium Lithium Menus Choose how menus are di...
48 Shooting Options: T he Shooting M enu Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu With the exception of Image mode , the following options are available only in mode. See “Menus” for information on viewing and using the shooting menu ( 39–40). Shooting Menu Settings See the Appendix for information on sh...
49 Shooting Options: T he Shooting M enu White Balance Process pictures to produce natural colors under diff erent types of light. Option Description Auto White balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting conditions. Best choice in most situations. White Bal. Preset Neutral-colored object used as...
50 Shooting Options: T he Shooting M enu 6 AUTO AUTO AUTO 6 6 Preset white balance set to new value. * To restore most recent value for preset white balance, highlight Cancel and press center of multi selector. 4 Highlight Measure . 5 Frame reference object. Frame reference object here Metering Choo...
51 Shooting Options: T he Shooting M enu Option Description Single One shot is taken each time shutter-release button is pressed. Continuous While shutter-release button is pressed, camera takes pictures at up to 0.7 frames per second (fps). Multi-Shot16 Each time shutter-release button is pressed, ...
52 Shooting Options: T he Shooting M enu Color Options Make colors more vivid or record pictures in monochrome. Option Description Standard Color Natural color. Vivid Color Vivid, “photoprint” colors. Black-and-White Take pictures in black-and-white. Sepia Record pictures in sepia. Cyanotype Take pi...
53 Shooting Options: T he Shooting M enu With AF-Area Mode set to Center and Single AF selected for Autofocus Mode , focus lock can be used to focus on off -center subjects: Focus Lock 1 AUTO AUTO AUTO 6 6 Position subject in center of frame. 3 AUTO AUTO AUTO 6 6 Recompose picture with shutter-releas...
54 Playback Options: T he Pla yback M enu Playback Options: The Playback Menu The playback menu contains the following options. See “Menus” for information on viewing and using the playback menu ( 39–40). Option Description SET-UP Display the setup menu. 41 Print Set Select pictures for printing. 38...
55 Playback Options: T he Pla yback M enu To skip to the next picture, press the multi selector to the right, or press the multi selector to the left to return to the previous picture. Hold the multi selector down to fast forward or rewind. To pause the slide show, press the center of the multi sele...
56 Playback Options: T he Pla yback M enu Small Pic. Create a small copy of the current picture. Choose from the following sizes: Option Description 640 × 480 Suited to television playback. 320 × 240 Suited to display on web pages. 160 × 120 Suitable for e-mail. A confi rmation dialog will be display...
57 M o vie Options: T he M o vie M enu Movie Options: The Movie Menu The movie menu contains the options shown at right. See “Menus” for information on viewing and using the movie menu ( 39–40). Movie Options Movies can be recorded at the following sizes: Option Size (pixels) Frames per second TV Mo...
58 Technical Not es Technical Notes Optional Accessories At the time of writing, the following optional accessories were available for this camera. Contact your local retailer or Nikon representative for details. Rechargeable battery Rechargeable EN-MH1-B2 NiMH batteries Battery charger MH-71 batter...
59 Technical Not es Caring for the Camera To ensure continued enjoyment of this Nikon product, observe the following pre-cautions when storing or using the device. Handle the lens and all moving parts with care Do not apply force to the lens, monitor, or battery-chamber and lens covers. These parts ...
60 Technical Not es Cleaning Lens Avoid touching glass parts with your fi ngers. Remove dust or lint with a blower (typi- cally a small device with a rubber bulb attached to one end that is pumped to pro-duce a stream of air out the other). To remove fi ngerprints or other stains that can not be remov...
61 Technical Not es Error Messages The following table lists the error messages and other warnings that appear in the monitor and how to deal with them. Display Problem Solution (blinks) Clock not set. Set clock. 42 Batteries running low. Ready spare batteries. 6–7 WARNING ! ! BATTERY EXHAUSTED Batt...
62 Technical Not es Display Problem Solution CANNOT RECORD MOVIE Time out error while re-cording movie. Choose memory card with faster write speed. 58 OUT OF MEMORY or Memory card is full. • Choose smaller image size.• Delete pictures.• Insert new memory card.• Remove memory card and use inter- nal ...
63 Technical Not es Problem Solution Camera turns off without warning • Batteries are low.• Batteries are cold. 1060 Monitor is blank • Camera is off .• Batteries are exhausted.• Standby mode: press shutter-release button halfway.• Flash lamp blinks: wait until fl ash has charged.• USB cable is connect...
66 Technical Not es Appendix Defaults ( Defaults ( 39, 41, 48, 57) 39, 41, 48, 57) Choosing Reset for Reset All restores the following default settings: Option Default mode Flash mode ( 14) Auto Self timer ( 15) Off Macro close-up ( 16) Off Exposure compensation ( 16) 0.0 Setup menu Welcome Screen ( 4...
67 Technical Not es Scene Mode Settings ( Scene Mode Settings ( 17) 17) The following table lists the default fl ash mode, self-timer, macro close-up, and exposure com-pensation settings for each scene. These settings are restored when the camera is turned off , or mode is selected, pictures are playe...
68 Technical Not es Restrictions on Camera Settings ( Restrictions on Camera Settings ( 48) 48) Restrictions apply to the following settings in mode: Flash mode Flash turns off at Continuous settings other than Single or when BSS is on. Original mode is restored when Single is selected or BSS is turn...
69 Technical Not es GMT +/– Location –11 Midway, Samoa –10 Hawaii, Tahiti –9 Alaska, Anchorage –8 PST (PDT ): Los Angeles, Seattle, Vancouver –7 MST (MDT ): Denver, Phoenix, La Paz –6 CST (CDT ): Chicago, Houston, Mexico City –5 EST (EDT ): New York, Toronto, Lima –4 Caracas, Manaus –3 Buenos Aires,...
70 Technical Not es Specifi cations Nikon COOLPIX L1 Digital Camera Type Compact digital camera Eff ective pixels 6.2 million f/-number f/2.9 – f/5.0 Construction 9 elements in 7 groups Focal length F=6.3 –31.4 mm (35-mm [135] camera-format equivalent: 38 –190 mm) Lens Zoom-Nikkor with 5 × optical zoo...
71 Technical Not es Specifi cations Nikon will not be held liable for any errors this manual may contain. The appearance of this product and its specifi cations are subject to change without notice. EN-MH1-B2 NiMH Batteries The capacity of NiMH batteries will drop if they are charged repeatedly withou...
72 Technical Not es Symbols (auto) mode, 10–12 (delete) button, 13, 26, 27, 29 (movie) mode, 25 (playback) button, 13, 26–30 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , see (scene) mode (wait) icon, 61 A Accessories, 58 AEL , 24 AF ● , see Focus, indicator AF-area mode , 52 Assist modes, 18–21Autofocus , see Foc...
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