This Menu Guide provides an overview of the camera s menus. Keep it in a convenient place for quick reference while using your camera.

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En This Menu Guide provides an overview of the camera s menus. Keep it in a convenient place for quick reference while using your camera. Page numbers shown refer to the Guide to Digital Photography.

Scene Scene page In SENE mode, you select the scene from a menu of creative shooting situations, and the camera automatically adjusts settings to produce the best possible results. SENE Portrait Party/Indoor Night Portrait Beach/Snow Landscape Sunset MENU OFF SELET Portrait Use to obtain portrait photographs in which the main subject stands out clearly and background details are softened, lending the composition a sense of depth. Party/Indoor Use at parties and other indoor events for atmospheric photographs that include details of the background behind the subject. Night Portrait Use for photographs that provide a natural balance between the main subject and the background when taking portraits against a backdrop of nighttime scenery. Beach/Snow Use for photographs that vividly capture the brightness of such subjects as snowfields, beaches, or sunlit oceans and lakes. Landscape Use for vivid landscape photographs that enhance outlines, colors, and contrast in subjects such as skyscapes and forests. Sunset Use for photographs that capture the beautiful reds in sunsets or sunrises exactly as you see them. 3

Scene Scene page SENE Night Landscape Fireworks Show lose Up opy Back Light MENU OFF SELET Night Landscape Use for photographs that employ slow shutter speeds to produce stunning night landscapes. Fireworks Show Use when photographing firework displays. The camera responds more rapidly to the shutter-release button, ensuring that you won t miss the chance to take the perfect shot. lose Up Use to capture vivid colors in close-up shots of flowers, insects, and other small objects that catch your eye. opy Use to obtain clear pictures of text or drawings on a white board, business card, or printed matter. Back Light Use when light is coming from behind your subject, throwing their features into shadow, or when your subject is in the shade but the background is brightly lit. The flash will fire automatically to illuminate ( fill in ) shadows. 3

White Balance Metering ontinuous Best Shot Selector P M page The P,, and M modes give the user control over a variety of camera settings. The following menus are displayed in P,, and M modes. SHOOTING MENU MENU PGE SELET WHITE BLNE uto White Bal Preset Fine Incandescent Fluorescent loudy Speedlight + 0 FL FL The white-balance option allows the camera to adjust colors according to lighting so that colors that appear white to the human eye also appear white when viewed in the final photograph. FL3 8 METERING Matrix Spot enter-weighted Spot F rea ONTINUOUS Ultra HS BEST SHOT SELETOR On The metering method is the method your camera uses to measure light when determining exposure. The METERING menu offers a choice of four metering methods. Using the ONTINUOUS menu, you can set the camera to take photographs one at a time, shoot multiple photographs in sequence, or even record short movies. Best-shot selection (BSS) compensates for camera movement. It is most effective in situations in which inadvertent camera movement may affect the outcome of the photograph. 85 88 9

Lens Image djustment Image Sharpening Image Size & Quality LENS Slide opy dptr IMGE DJUSTMENT IMGE SHRPENING uto High Normal Low Using the LENS sub-menu, you can select combinations of settings suited to the lens converters which can be attached to the OOLPIX 880. 06 The IMGE DJUSTMENT sub-menu gives you control over the brightness and contrast compensation performed by the camera, as well as providing the option to produce monochrome images. The IMGE SHRPENING sub-menu gives you control over the amount of sharpening performed by the camera. 94 96 P M page QUL. SHOOTING MENU MENU OFF SELET IMGE SIZE & QULITY Image Quality Image Size HI FINE NORML BSI FULL XG VG Image size and image quality (level of compression) can be adjusted depending on how you will use the image. 37

Sensitivity P M page continued from previous page SENSITIVITY EXPOSURE OPTIONS QUL. E Lock uto Bracketing EXP. +/ QUL. FOUS OPTIONS F rea Mode uto-focus Mode Focus onfirmation QUL. FOLDERS Options N I K O N The SENSITIVITY menu mirrors the sensitivity (ISO equivalency) value set with the button in combination with the zoom buttons. djusting sensitivity with the ISO sub-menu changes the value selected with the button and vice versa. 98 On Reset On uto Manual ontinuous F Single F MF On The P M EXPOSURE OPTIONS menu allows you to turn the E-lock and autobracketing functions on and off, and set exposure compensation. The FOUS OPTIONS sub-menu provides control over focus settings. reate, rename and delete existing folders, or choose the active folder to which new photos will be saved or from which images will be played back. Exposure Options Focus Options 98 03 4

F ard Format lear Setting White Balance F RD FORMT WRNING! ll images will be deleted! No Format Format memory cards for use in the OOLPIX 880 digital camera. QUL. LER TING Do you want to clear P M settings? No Reset Reset menu settings for P,, and M modes to their default values. 54 09 SM page The SM mode gives you the same control over your camera s functions as do P,, and M modes while storing the settings separately, allowing you to retain a specific set of commonly used settings. SHOOTING MENU (SM) MENU PGE SELET WHITE BLNE(SM) uto White Bal Preset Fine Incandescent Fluorescent loudy Speedlight + 0 FL FL FL3 The white-balance option allows the camera to adjust colors according to lighting so that colors that appear white to the human eye also appear white when viewed in the final photograph. 8

Metering ontinuous Best Shot Selector Lens Image djustment SM page continued from previous page METERING(SM) Matrix Spot enter-weighted Spot F rea ONTINUOUS(SM) Ultra HS BEST SHOT SELETOR(SM) On LENS(SM) Slide opy dptr IMGE DJUSTMENT(SM) The metering method is the method your camera uses to measure light when determining exposure. The METERING menu offers a choice of four metering methods. Using the ONTINUOUS menu, you can set the camera to take photographs one at a time, shoot multiple photographs in sequence, or even record short movies. Best-shot selection (BSS) compensates for camera movement. It is most effective in situations in which inadvertent camera movement may affect the outcome of the photograph. Using the LENS sub-menu, you can select combinations of settings suited to those lens converters which can be attached to the OOLPIX 880. The IMGE DJUSTMENT sub-menu gives you control over the brightness and contrast compensation performed by the camera, as well as providing the option to produce monochrome images. 85 88 9 06 94

Image Sharpening Image Size & Quality Sensitivity Exposure Options IMGE SHRPENING(SM) uto High Normal Low SM page The IMGE SHRPENING sub-menu gives you control over the amount of sharpening performed by the camera. SHOOTING MENU (SM) QUL. 96 MENU OFF SELET IMGE SIZE & QULITY QUL. Image Quality Image Size HI FINE NORML BSI FULL XG VG Image size and image quality (level of compression) can be adjusted depending on how you will use an image. 37 SENSITIVITY(SM) QUL. The SENSITIVITY menu mirrors the sensitivity (ISO equivalency) value set with the button in combination with the zoom buttons. djusting sensitivity with the ISO sub-menu changes the value selected with the button and vice versa. 98 EXPOSURE OPTIONS(SM) QUL. Exposure Mode E Lock uto Bracketing EXP. +/ P M On On Reset The SM EXPOSURE OPTIONS menu provides the same E-lock, autobracketing and exposurecompensation options as does the P M menu, with the addition of an exposuremode option. 98

Focus Options F ard Format lear Setting SM page continued from previous page FOUS OPTIONS(SM) QUL. F rea Mode uto-focus Mode Focus onfirmation QUL. FOLDERS Options N I K O N uto Manual ontinuous F Single F The FOUS OPTIONS sub-menu provides control over focus settings. MF On 03 reate, rename and delete existing folders, or choose the active folder to which new photos will be saved or from which images will be played back. 4 F RD FORMT WRNING! ll images will be deleted! No Format Format memory cards for use in the OOLPIX 880 digital camera. LER TING(SM) QUL. Do you want to clear SM settings? No Reset Reset menu settings for SM mode to their default values. 54 09

Delete Slide Show Protect Playback The playback menu contains options necessary for reviewing images. The playback menu also allows you to create digital print orders for printing your images. PLY BK MENU Delete Slide Show Protect Hide Image Print Set 30S uto DELETE Delete all or selected photos from the camera s memory card. You can also delete folders and print orders. FOLDERS Options ll NOV SHOW reate, rename and delete existing folders, or choose the active folder to which new photos will be saved or from which images will be played back. 6 SLIDE SHOW Pause Start Frame Intvl Start automated playback of photos stored in the current folder. You can also set the frame interval to increase or decrease the length of time each image is displayed. 7 PROTET Protect selected images from accidental deletion. DONE 30

Hide Image Print uto Playback continued from previous page HIDE IMGE Hide selected images during playback. DONE 3 PRINT reate digital print-order files so that you can print images from your personal photo printing system or a photofinisher s print system. DONE 3 PLY BK MENU Delete Slide Show s RE mode Protect 30S Hide Image M Print Set5M 30S uto 30M Set the time limit before the monitor turns off automatically in playback mode. 5

Image Quality Image Size Monitor Options Set-up page Use the -UP menu to make changes to basic camera settings, and perform such tasks as formatting memory cards. The -UP menu can also be used to set image quality and size and choose a folder for storing images and for playback. -UP Image Quality Image Size Monitor Options uto Seq. Numbers F ard Format MENU PGE SELET IMGE QULITY Image Quality HI Image Size FINE NORML Monitor Options BSI uto Seq. Numbers F ard Format SELET IMGE SIZE Image Quality Image Size FULL XG Monitor Options VG uto Seq. Numbers F ard Format SELET FOLDERS Image Quality Image Size Options Monitor Options N I K O N uto Seq. Numbers F ard Format SELET MONITOR OPTIONS Image Quality Image Size Monitor Options uto Display Mode Seq. Numbers Brightness F ard FormatHue SELET hoose an image-quality setting for all shooting modes. hoose an image size setting for all shooting modes. reate, rename, and delete existing folders, or choose the active folder to which new photos will be saved or from which images will be played back. You can turn the review and preview functions on or off, and adjust monitor brightness and hue. hanges to the monitor-options menu apply to all camera modes. 38 40 4 49

uto Seq. Numbers F ard Format Set-up page continued from previous page UTO OFF Image Quality Image Size Monitor Options uto Seq. Numbers F ard Format SELET 30S M 5M 30M You can set the time limit before the camera monitor turns off automatically in UTO, SENE, P,, M, and SM modes. 5 SEQ. NUMBERS Image Quality Image Size Monitor Options uto On Seq. Numbers F ard Format Reset SELET ontrol the OOLPIX 880 s automatic filenaming system. This function is especially helpful if you intend to view images on a computer. 53 F RD FORMT WRNING! ll images will be deleted! No Format Format memory cards for use in the OOLPIX 880 digital camera. SELET 54

ontrols Pic Data/ onfirm Date Video Mode Set-up page -UP ontrols Pic data/onfirm Date Video Mode Language Distance Units Reset ll MENU PGE SELET BK ONTROLS save save save Digital Zoom Done SELET Specify which settings will be restored the next time the camera is turned on. Those items not selected will be restored to their default settings when the camera is turned off. The digital-zoom option turns digital zoom on and off. 55 PI DT/ONFIRM ontrols Pic data/onfirm Date Shot onfirm Video Modeinfo.txt Language Distance Units Reset ll SELET You can determine whether the shotconfirmation lamp (red-eye reduction lamp) next to the viewfinder window fires to let your subject know that the photo has been taken. The info.txt option allows you to choose whether photo information is saved in text format for viewing on a computer. 56 57 DTE Y M D 0 0 0. 0 0. 0 0 00: 00 Set the camera s date and time. SELET 58 VIDEO MODE ontrols Pic data/onfirm Date Video Mode Language Distance Units Reset ll SELET NTS PL hoose the video standard used when your camera is connected to a television or video cassette recorder. 58

Language Distance Units Reset ll Set-up page continued from previous page LNGUGE ontrols Pic data/onfirm Date Video Mode Language Distance Units Reset ll SELET D E F J hoose a language for your camera s menus and messages. 59 DISTNE UNITS ontrols Pic data/onfirm Date Video Mode Language Distance Units m Reset ll ft SELET -UP ontrols Pic data/onfirm Date Video Mode Language Distance Units Reset ll MENU PGE SELET Select the units (meters or feet) used for manual focus. Reset the camera s menu settings for all modes to default values. 59 60 6ME490 Printed in Japan