Nikon COOLPIX 700 Camcorder User Manual


 
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The exposure count shows zero
There is not enough memory to record photographs at current
settings. There may still be enough memory to record photo-
graphs at a lower image quality or size. You will not however
be able make a photograph at current settings until you have
deleted one or more images from memory as described in
“Using the Buttons (PLAY)” or “The Camera Menus: The
Playback Menu.”
The monitor shows the message, “NO CARD PRESENT”
Check that a memory card is properly inserted in the camera.
See “First Steps: Inserting and Removing Memory Cards.”
The message, “CARD IS NOT FORMATTED” appears in the
monitor
Photographs can not be recorded on this memory card until you
have formatted it as described in “The Camera Menus: The A-
REC Menu.”
One of the following messages appears in the monitor: “CARD
CAN NOT BE USED,” “IMAGE CAN NOT BE SAVED”
See “Error Messages,” below, for more information.
Images are over- or underexposed
When using the flash, be sure that your subject is at an
appropriate distance.
In any shooting mode, exposure can be adjusted using exposure
compensation (see the Fast Track Guide).
In M-REC mode, you can adjust exposure as described in the
Pocket Guide, “Taking Photographs: Lighting.” If the photo is
underexposed, you can also try increasing sensitivity (see “Using
the Buttons (A-REC, M-REC): Sensitivity”).
The flash doesn’t work or takes more than thirty sec-
onds to charge
Battery level is low
If the battery indicator in the control panel is flashing or shows
a low battery level, before using the flash you will need to
replace the batteries as described in “First Steps: Putting
Batteries in Your Camera.”
, , or appears in the control panel
The flash will not work at an autofocus setting of “Infinity” ( )
or at settings of “Continuous,” “16-shot,” or “VGA Sequence.”
“AE-L,” “BSS,” or “ ” appears in the LCD monitor
The flash will not work when “AE Lock,” “Best Shot Selection,”
or lens converter settings are used.
The icon appears in the control panel
The flash is off. Choose another flash setting. See “Using the
Buttons (A-REC, M-REC): Flash Settings.”
Images are not in focus
When using autofocus, half-press the shutter-release button
and check that the autofocus lamp glows steadily before taking
a photo. See the Pocket Guide, “Taking Photographs: Compo-
sition and Focus.”
When using manual focus, be sure that the distance shown in
the control panel matches the distance to your subject.
Troubleshooting: General Problems