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Features
Play, Edit and Print Functions
Battery Information
Inputs and Outputs Notes
Supplied Software
Recording
Features
3" LCD Monitor: The Nikon Coolpix S9100
has a 3" TFT LCD monitor featuring
approximately 921,000 dots, an anti-reflective coating and a five-level
brightness adjustment. The LCD monitor has approximately 97% horizontal and vertical coverage in the
shooting mode and approximately 100% horizontal and vertical coverage in playback mode. There is no separate viewfinder on the camera.
Image Sensor/Processor: The Coolpix S9100 features a
1/2.3", high-density CMOS image sensor with a total pixel count of approximately
12.75-million pixels. The effective pixel count is 12.1-million. The EXPEED C2
Image Processing engine delivers high-quality, natural-looking pictures with
stunning color and sharpness.
Optics: The Coolpix S9100 digital camera uses a Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens for superb image
quality. Every aspect of the lens manufacturing process is controlled by Nikon.
The Zoom-Nikkor lens is designed for the specific camera and CCD combination.
The Coolpix S9100 uses an 18x wide-angle optical zoom lens, that is equivalent
to a 25-450mm lens in 35mm photography. Coupled with the 4x digital zoom, the
camera's total zoom capability is 72x. The angle of view is equivalent to that
of approximately 1800mm lens (35mm format).
5-Way VR (Vibration Reduction) Stabilization: The Nikon
Coolpix S9100 offers a 5-Way Vibration Reduction (VR) Stabilization System:
- Image Sensor Shift: Nikon's Vibration Reduction
compensates for the effects of camera shake by image sensor shift. When the
camera is panned horizontally, vibration reduction only reduces vertical
shake. When the camera is tilted vertically, vibration reduction only
compensates for horizontal shake.
- Hybrid VR Image Stabilization: Nikon's Hybrid VR Image
Stabilization uses a combination of image sensor shift and electronic
vibration reduction to compensate for the effects of camera shake.
- Motion Detection: Motion Detection automatically
detects moving subjects and adjusts the shutter speed and the ISO setting to
compensate for camera shake and subject movement.
- High ISO: High ISO up to 3200 capability gives you
sharper results when shooting in low light or capturing fast-moving
subjects. This creates new opportunities to take sharper, more
natural-looking photos in lower light conditions.
- Best Shot Selector (BSS): Nikon's Best Shot Selector
(BSS) automatically takes up to 10 shots while the shutter is pressed and
then saves the sharpest image.
File Formats: The Coolpix S9100 records still images in JPEG format.
HD and SD movies are recorded in MOV format (Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, Audio: AAC
stereo). You have a choice of
eight still image size options and five movie options (see chart below).
HS Movies: You can record movies at high speed with the
purpose of playing them back in slow motion at 1/8, 1/4, or 1/2 normal playback
speed, or record them at lower than normal speed to play them back at two times
normal speed. HS Movie options include:
- HS 240 fps: A 320 x 240 movie of up to 10 seconds in length is
recorded at 240 frames per second. When played back at 30 fps, the action is
1/8x normal speed, and the clip is 80 seconds in length.
- HS 120 fps: A 640 x 480 movie of up to 10 seconds in length is
recorded at 120 frames per second. When played back at 30 fps, the action is
1/4x normal speed, and the clip is 40 seconds in length.
- HS 60 fps: A 1280 x 720 movie of up to 30 seconds in length is
recorded at 60 frames per second. When played back at 30 fps, the action is
1/2x normal speed, and the clip is 1 minute in length.
- HS 15 fps: A 1920 x 1080 movie of up to 2 minutes in length is
recorded at 15 frames per second. When played back at 30 fps, the action is
2x normal speed, and the clip is 1 minute in length.
Built-in Memory: The camera has a built-in 74 MB internal memory for storing still images and
movies with sound.
Recording Media: In addition to the built-in memory, images
can be recorded onto SD, SDHC, or SDXC Memory cards. When an SD Memory
card is inserted in the camera, the images are automatically recorded onto the
card. When no card is inserted, the images automatically record to the internal
memory. The camera can support 2 GB SD cards, SDHC cards from 4 GB to
32 GB, and SDXC cards over 32GB. The capacity of the internal memory and
optional memory cards is as follows:
Image Size/
Resolution |
Image Quality
(Compression Ratio) |
Number of
Storable Images (approx.) |
Internal
Memory
74 MB |
SDHC Memory
Card
4 GB |
12M
4000 x 3000 |
High (1:4) |
12 |
650 |
|
Normal (1:8) |
25 |
1280 |
8M
3264 x 2448 |
Normal (1:8) |
37 |
1910 |
5M
2592 x 1944 |
Normal (1:8) |
58 |
2940 |
3M
2048 x 1536 |
Normal (1:8) |
91 |
4640 |
PC
1024 x 768 |
Normal (1:8) |
297 |
15000 |
VGA
640 x 480 |
Normal (1:8) |
528 |
24100 |
16:9
3968 x 2232 |
Normal (1:8) |
34 |
1720 |
|
Movie Option |
Movie Bitrate |
Maximum Recording Time |
Internal
Memory
74 MB |
SDHC Memory
Card
4 GB |
HD 1080p
1920 x 1080 |
14 Mbps |
42 sec |
35 min |
HD 1080p
1920 x 1080 |
12 Mbps |
49 sec |
40 min |
HD 720p 1280 x 720 |
9 Mbps |
1 min 5 sec |
55 min |
iFrame 540
960 x 540 |
24 Mbps |
21 sec |
15 min |
VGA
640 x 480 |
640 kbps |
3 min 9 sec |
2 hrs 30 min |
Note: The maximum movie length for a single movie is 29
minutes, or 4 GB file size, even if there is sufficient free space on the memory card.
Shooting Modes: Using the top-mounted Mode Dial, you can choose one of the following shooting modes:
- Auto Mode: A "point-and-shoot" mode with some user
adjustments in brightness, hue, and vividness.
- Night Landscape: A
slow shutter speed is used to produce stunning night landscapes.
- Night Portrait: For shots that provide natural balance
between the main subject and the background when shooting portraits
under low lighting.
- Backlighting: Use when
light is coming from behind your subject or when your subject is in the
shade but the background is brightly lit. You can use the HDR (high
dynamic range) function when a bright backlight cause dark shadows on
the subject.
- Scene Auto Selector: The camera automatically judges the type of
subject (scene mode) when you frame the picture so that you can more easily
take a picture suited for the scene. The mode will automatically be changed
to one of the following scene modes: Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Night
Landscape, Night Portrait, Close-up, and Back Light.
- Scene Mode: You can manually or automatically select a
scene mode with settings optimized for the shooting situation:
- Portrait: Useful for
photographs where you want the main subject to stand out clearly from
the background.
- Landscape: For vivid landscape shots that enhance outlines,
colors, and contrast in such subjects as forests and skyscrapers.
- Sports: For dynamic action shots that freeze the
action in a single shot or record motion in a series of pictures. Up to
24 frames are captured at a rate of about 1.8 frames per second when the
shutter button is fully held down. Image size is set to 12M: 4000 x 3000
pixels.
- Party/Indoor: Shots
include details of the background behind the main subject, or to capture
the effects of candlelight and other indoor background lighting.
- Beach: Vividly captures the brightness of subjects
such as snow fields.
- Snow: Vividly
captures the brightness of subjects such as beaches or
sunlit expanses of water.
- Sunset: Preserves deep
hues seen in sunsets and sunrises.
- Dusk/Dawn: Preserves
the colors seen in the weak natural light before sunrise and after
sunset.
- Close Up: Used to
capture vivid colors in close-up shots of flowers, insects and other
small objects, with the background artistically blurred.
- Food: Used when shooting cuisines.
- Museum: Use indoors
where flash photography is prohibited or in other settings in which you
do not want to use flash.
- Fireworks Show: Slow
shutter speeds are used to capture the expanding burst of light from
fireworks.
- Black & White Copy: Provides clear
pictures of text or drawings on a white board, business card or in other
printed matter.
- Panorama: Use
to take a series of photographs that you will later join to form a
single panoramic scene.
- Pet Portrait: Use this mode to photograph dogs or
cats. The camera detects and focuses on the face of the dog or cat. When
the subject is in focus, the shutter is released automatically.
- Continuous Shooting: In the continuous shooting mode,
you can select in the menu from the following options:
- Continuous H: Takes up to 5 pictures at 9.5 frames per second
(at 12M: 4000 x 3000), while the shutter button is held down.
- Continuous L: Takes up to 24 pictures at 1.8 frames per second
(at 12M: 4000 x 3000), while the shutter button is held down.
- Pre-shooting Cache: The camera stores images while the shutter is
pressed halfway, then saves a total of 5 images at up to 7.5 fps--two before and three after
the shutter is pressed fully.
- Continuous H 120 fps: 50 frames are captured at about 1/125 second or
faster each time the shutter button is pressed. Image size is set to 1280 x
960 pixels.
- Continuous H 60 fps: 25 frames are captured at
about 1/60 second or
faster each time the shutter button is pressed. Image size is set to 1600 x
1200 pixels.
- Best Shot Selector: Camera captures up to 5 images while the
shutter release is held down, and the sharpest image in the series is
selected and saved.
- Multi-shot 16: Camera takes 16 shots at about 30 fps and arranges
them in a single image of 5M: 2560 x 1920.
Self-timer: The camera is equipped with a 10 second and
2 second timer for self-portraits. In addition, the camera can use face
detection to detect human faces, and automatically release the shutter when a
smile is detected (Smile Timer).
AF Area Mode: You can select
between the following AF Area Modes to determine where the camera focuses.
- Face Priority: When the camera recognizes a face (front
view only), the camera will focus on the face automatically. The camera can
recognize up to 3 or 12 faces depending on shooting and exposure mode.
- Auto: The camera
automatically selects the focus area (up to 9) containing the subject closest
to the camera.
- Center: The camera focuses
on the subject in the center of the frame.
- Manual: You can manually select one of 99 focus areas
in the monitor. This method is handy when the intended subject is not
positioned in the center of the frame, and is relatively still.
- Subject Tracking: By registering a subject, the focus
area will automatically track and focus on the subject.
Macro Mode: Macro mode is used for taking pictures of objects as close
as 1.6". The flash may be unable to light entire subject at distances less
than 1 feet 8 inches.
Focus Lock: The Focus Lock
feature is used to focus on off-centered subjects in the frame while shooting in
Center AF mode.
AF-Assist Illuminator: If lighting is poor, the AF-assist
illuminator may light to assist the focus operation when the shutter-release
button is pressed halfway. The illuminator has a range of about 16' at the maximum
wide-angle position and 13' at the
maximum telephoto position. You can turn this function on or off.
Blink Warning Function: The Blink Warning function is
available when you are shooting in Face Priority mode. When the camera detects
that one or more human subjects may have blinked, the blink warning screen is
displayed. The subject is framed by a yellow border, allowing you to check the
picture and decide whether or not to take another picture.
Exposure
Compensation: You can alter the exposure from the value suggested by the
camera, making pictures brighter or darker. You can adjust the exposure from
-2.0 to +2.0 EV in 1/3 EV steps.
ISO Settings: Sensitivity is
the measure of how quickly the camera reacts to light. The higher the
sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure. The camera features the
following ISO settings:
- Auto: Sensitivity is set to ISO 160 when there is sufficient
lighting, and raises the sensitivity to a maximum of ISO 800 when lighting
is dim.
- Fixed Range Auto: The camera sets the sensitivity within a fixed range of ISO 160-400.
- Manual: Sensitivity is locked at the set value: ISO 160, 200, 400, 800, 1600,
or 3200.
White Balance:
You can set the White Balance to Auto, Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent,
Cloudy, or Flash. You can also choose Preset White Balance and use a
neutral-colored object as a reference to set the white balance under unusual
lighting conditions.
Built-in Flash: The Coolpix S9100 has a built-in flash with a range of
1'-8" to 13' (Wide angle) and 5' to 8'-2" (Telephoto). You can choose from the following flash modes:
-
Auto: Flash fires automatically when lighting is poor.
-
Auto with Red-eye Reduction: Pre-flash fires before main flash to reduce
red-eye effect.
-
Flash Off: Flash will not fire, even when lighting is poor.
-
Fill Flash: Flash will fire whenever a picture is taken.
-
Slow Sync: Auto flash combined with slow shutter speeds.
In-Camera Red-Eye Fix: If the camera detects red-eye after the pre-flash has fired, advanced
red-eye reduction processing is used to further reduce red-eye, slightly
increasing the time required before the next picture can be taken.
AF Modes: When shooting still images or movies you can choose between two auto-focus modes:
- Single AF: The camera focuses when the shutter-release button is pressed
halfway and locks at this position during recording.
- Full-time
AF: The camera constantly adjusts focus, even when the
shutter-release button is not pressed.
Voice Memo Recording: Audio voice memos for pictures can be recorded over
the camera's built-in microphone and played back over the unit's built-in
speaker. Memos can be up to 20 seconds in length.
Play, Edit and Print Functions
Auto Sort Mode: Pictures
and movies will automatically be sorted in any of the following folder names
after shooting them for convenient playback: Smile, Portraits, Food, Landscape,
Dusk to Dawn, Close-Ups, Pet Portrait, Movie, Retouched Copies, Other Scenes.
Copy: You can internally copy
images and voice recordings between the camera's internal memory and an inserted SD card.
Slide
Show Playback: View pictures in the internal memory or on the memory card in an
automatic slide show with 2, 3, 5, or 10 seconds between pictures. If
desired, you can loop the slideshow so it will continuously play. Maximum
slide show duration is 30 minutes without operation.
Thumbnail Playback: During playback, you can view multiple thumbnail images (4,
9, 16, or 72) at a time.
While these "contact sheets" are displayed, you can use the multi-selector to
highlight individual pictures. Highlighted pictures can be deleted, if desired.
Calendar Display: This feature displays a calendar allowing
you to select and view pictures taken on the same date.
Playback Zoom: During playback,
you can enlarge a still image up to 10x. Once the image is zoomed, you can use the
multi-selector to scroll around to non-visible portions of the image. You can
record a new picture of the cropped image by pressing the shutter button.
Rotate Image: Recorded pictures
can be rotated 90-degrees clockwise or counter-clockwise on the unit's LCD
screen.
Editing Picture: You can use the Coolpix S9100 to edit
recorded pictures in-camera and store them as separate files. You can choose
from the following editing functions:
- Quick Retouch: Quick Retouch can be used to easily
create retouched copies in which contrast and saturation have been enhanced.
- D-Lighting: D-Lighting can be used to brighten dark or backlit subjects. While playing back
an image, you can select the D-Lighting function, apply it, and save the
corrected image without harming the properly exposed areas of the image.
- Skin Softening: The camera recognizes faces in pictures
and creates a copy with softer facial skin tones.
- Filter Effects: You can apply a variety of effects
using the digital filter: Cross Screen, Fisheye, Miniature Effect, or
Painting.
- Frame: Create a copy of an image surrounded by a frame.
You can choose from 12 different frame styles.
- Resizing Pictures (Small Picture): You can create a
small copy of a recorded image. The copy will be stored as a JPEG file with
a compression ratio of 1:16. You can choose from the following sizes: 640 x
480 (suited to television playback), 320 x 240 (suited to display on web
pages), or 160 x 120 (suitable for email attachments).
- Cropping: Create a copy containing only the portion
visible in the monitor.
Multi-Language Menu: You can
choose from 26 different menu display languages including English,
Spanish or French.
Printing Pictures: You can print pictures stored in the internal memory or on the memory card by
using the Print Set option in the playback menu. Using DPOF (Digital Print Order
Form), you can designate which images to print, and how many copies to print.
Pictures can be printed as followed:
- Printer
or Photo Lab: insert the memory card into a printer, or take the memory
card to a digital photo lab (images stored in the internal
memory need to be transferred to a memory card prior to printing).
- PictBridge-compatible Printer: connect the camera to a PictBridge-compatible
printer via USB cable
- Transferring to Computer: transfer the images to a computer before
printing them via USB
Battery Information
Power Requirements: The Coolpix S9100 is powered by a supplied rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery (EN-EL12).
The battery is charged in the camera using the supplied EH-69P AC adapter
and UC-E6 USB cable. The supplied rechargeable battery will
last up to approximately 270 shots or 1 hour 20 minutes of HD movie recording on one charge. A fully-exhausted battery
charges in about 3 hours 50 minutes.
Auto Off: When
the camera is operated on battery power, the Auto Off mode will automatically
turn off the monitor to reduce the drain on the batteries if no operations are
performed for the length of time specified in the Auto Off menu. The time limit
for the Auto Off mode can be set to 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes or 30
minutes.
Inputs and Outputs Notes
HDMI: The Coolpix S9100 is equipped with a mini-HDMI (Type
C) output, allowing you to connect the camera to an HDTV. An optional
mini-HDMI-to-HDMI cable is required. The camera's HDMI output can be set to
Auto, 480p, 720p or 1080i.
USB/Audio-Video
Output: The camera features a single proprietary jack on the bottom of
the camera for connecting the supplied AV or USB cable. This one output allows you
to download your photos to your computer or printer via USB using the supplied
USB cable, or view your photos
on a TV using the supplied AV cable. The USB interface is USB 2.0 Hi-Speed compatible. The video output is NTSC or PAL compatible.
Supplied Software
Software Suite CD-ROM: The supplied ViewNX 2 CD-ROM
contains Nikon Transfer 2, ViewNX 2, and Panorama Maker 5. Nikon Transfer 2 is
used to copy (transfer) pictures from the camera to the computer and ViewNX 2 is
used for viewing your images and movies on the computer. Panorama Maker 5 is used for
creating panoramic images from the camera's recorded still images.
System Requirements: The supplied software will work with
Windows and Macintosh. Your computer will need to meet the following system
requirements:
| |
Windows |
Macintosh |
| CPU |
- Still Images/Motion JPEG Movies: Intel Celeron/Pentium 4, or Intel Core series, 1.6 GHz or better
- Movies (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264):
- Playback: Pentium D 3.0 GHz or better
- Editing: Core 2 Duo 2.6 GHz
|
- Still Images/Motion JPEG Movies: PowerPC G4 (1 GHz or better), G5, Intel Core
series or
Xeon series
- Movies (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264):
- Playback: Power PC G5 Dual or Core Duo 2 GHz or better
- Editing: Core 2 Duo 2.6 GHz or better
|
| Operating System |
- Windows 7: Home Basic, Home Premium,
Professional, Enterprise, Ultimate
- Windows Vista: Home Basic, Home Premium, Business,
Enterprise, Ultimate (Service Pack 2)
- Windows XP: Home Edition, Professional (Service Pack
3)
Pre-installed versions. All installed programs run as 32-bit
applications in 64-bit editions of Window 7 and Windows Vista. |
MAC OS X Versions:
|
| RAM |
- Windows 7 / Windows Vista: 1 GB or more
(2 GB or more recommended)
- Windows XP: 512 MB or more
(2 GB or more recommended)
|
- MAC OS X: 512 MB or more (2 GB or more
recommended)
|
| Hard Disk Space |
-
500 MB or more available on the startup disk (1
GB or more recommended)
|
| Monitor |
- Resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels (XGA) or more
(1280 x 1024 pixels or higher recommended)
- Colors: 24-bit color (True Color) or more
|
- Resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels (XGA) or more
(1280 x 1024 pixels or higher recommended)
- Colors: Millions or more
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