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Recording Features
Play, Edit and Print Functions
Battery Information
Inputs and Outputs Notes
Supplied Software
Recording
Features
LCD Monitor: The Nikon Coolpix
P80
has a 2.7" TFT LCD monitor featuring
approximately 230,000 pixels, an anti-reflective coating and a five-level
brightness adjustment. The LCD monitor's 170-degree wide viewing angle makes it
easy to see and use. The LCD monitor has approximately 97% horizontal and vertical coverage in the
shooting mode and 100% coverage in playback mode.
Viewfinder: The Coolpix P80 also features a real-image 0.24"
TFT Color LCD viewfinder featuring approximately 230,000 pixels. The viewfinder has
approximately 97% frame coverage vertically and horizontally during shooting
mode and 100% coverage in playback mode. The viewfinder features a diopter
adjustment function for easier viewing.
10.1 Megapixels CCD With EXPEED Engine: The Coolpix P80
features a 1/2.33-inch, high-density CCD imager with a total pixel count of
approximately 10.70-million pixels. The effective pixel count is 10.1-million.
Optimizing performance and color reproduction is an advanced new
image-processing engine, EXPEED.
Optics: The Coolpix P80 digital camera uses a wide-angle
Zoom-Nikkor glass lens (F2.8-4.5) 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 P80 uses a 18x optical
zoom, 4x digital zoom lens that is equivalent to a 27-1944mm lens in 35mm
photography.
Maximum Zoom Without Interpolation: The Coolpix P80 offers maximum
zoom settings based on your current Image Mode which allow for the maximum zoom
rate with digital degradation.
| Image Mode |
Zoom Rate |
| 10M, 8M, 3:2, 16:9, 1:1 |
18x (maximum optical zoom) |
| 5M |
25.2x (1.4x digital zoom) |
| 3M |
28.8x (1.6x digital zoom) |
| 2M |
39.6x (2.2x digital zoom) |
| 1M |
50.4x (2.8x digital zoom) |
| PC |
61.2x (3.4x digital zoom) |
| TV |
72x (4x digital zoom) |
Optical VR (Vibration Reduction) Image Stabilization: The Coolpix
P80's Optical VR Image Stabilizer allows you to shoot sharper and clearer
images without blurring. The Optical VR Image Stabilization system
detects and corrects for camera movement to give you rock-steady results each
time you shoot without image degradation.
Built-in Memory: The camera has a built-in 50 MB internal memory for storing still images and
movies with sound.
Optional
Recording Media: In
addition to the built-in memory, images can be recorded onto SD (Secure Digital)
or SDHC
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 SD cards from
128MB up to 2 GB; and 4GB SDHC cards.
Image Size: The Coolpix P80 records still images in JPEG format, and movies in
AVI video format with WAV sound. You have a choice of the following still image
size/image quality options and movie options:
Image Size/
Resolution
|
Image Quality |
Number of
Storable Images (approx.) |
Internal
Memory
50MB |
SD Memory
Card
256MB |
10M
3648 x 2736 |
Fine |
10 |
50 |
|
Normal |
20 |
100 |
|
Basic |
40 |
195 |
8M
3264 x 2448 |
Fine |
12 |
60 |
|
Normal |
25 |
125 |
|
Basic |
50 |
245 |
5M
2592 x 1944 |
|
Fine |
20 |
100 |
|
Normal |
40 |
195 |
|
Basic |
78 |
380 |
3M
2048 x 1536 |
Fine |
32 |
155 |
|
Normal |
62 |
305 |
|
Basic |
118 |
580 |
2M
1600 x 1200 |
Fine |
52 |
255 |
|
Normal |
100 |
490 |
|
Basic |
178 |
870 |
1M
1280 x 960 |
Fine |
80 |
390 |
|
Normal |
145 |
715 |
|
Basic |
267 |
1310 |
PC Screen
1024 x 768 |
Fine |
118 |
580 |
|
Normal |
213 |
1045 |
|
Basic |
356 |
1745 |
TV Screen
640 x 480 |
Fine |
267 |
1310 |
|
Normal |
401 |
1965 |
|
Basic |
641 |
3145 |
3:2
3648 x 2432 |
Fine |
11 |
55 |
|
Normal |
23 |
110 |
|
Basic |
45 |
220 |
16:9
3584 x 2016 |
Fine |
14 |
70 |
|
Normal |
28 |
135 |
|
Basic |
55 |
270 |
2736 x 2736
1:1 |
Fine |
13 |
65 |
|
Normal |
27 |
130 |
|
Basic |
53 |
260 |
TV Movie 640
640 x 480 |
@30 fps with
sound |
45 sec. |
3 min. 40 sec. |
|
@15 fps with sound |
1 min. 30 sec. |
7 min. 20 sec. |
Small Size
320
320 x 240 |
@15 fps with
sound |
2 min. 57 sec. |
14 min. 30
sec. |
|
Sepia Movie 320 |
@15 fps with sound |
2 min. 57 sec. |
14 min. 30 sec. |
|
B&W Movie 320 |
@ fps with sound |
2 min. 57 sec. |
14 min. 30 sec. |
|
Time-Lapse Movie |
@30 fps without sound |
534 frames |
1800 frames per movie |
Shooting Modes: You can choose one of the following shooting modes:
- Single: The camera records one picture each time the shutter release button is
pressed.
- Sport Continuous Mode:
Sport Continuous Mode allows rapid,
continuous shooting while you press and hold the shutter-release button
fully. With continuous shooting, instantaneous movement in moving subject
can be captured clearly. You can choose from the following Sport Continuous
Modes.
- Continuous H:
approximately 13 frames per second up to 30 frames max.
- Continuous M:
approximately 6 frames per second up to 30 frames max.
- Continuous L:
approximately 4 frames per seconds up to 30 frames max.
- Continuous:
approximately 1.1 frames per second up to 9 frames max.
- Best Shot Selector:
The BSS is recommended for situations in which inadvertent camera movement
can produce blurred pictures, or when parts of the image are prone to under- or
over-exposure. When BSS is on, the camera takes shots while the shutter-release
button is pressed, to a maximum of ten. The images are compared and the sharpest
picture is saved to the memory or memory card.
- Multi-Shot 16: Each time the shutter release button is
pressed, the camera takes 16 consecutive "thumbnail" images at a rate of
about 1.1 frames per second, and arranges them into a single picture of 4
rows of 4 images each.
- Interval Timer Shooting: The camera shoots (up to 1,800
frames) automatically at specified intervals of 30 or 60 seconds.
- Self-timer: The camera is equipped with a ten second and two second timer for self-portraits.
Focus Mode: You can choose from the following
focus modes.
- Autofocus: The camera automatically adjusts
focus according to distance to subject. You can use this when the distance
from subject to lens is 1.333 feet or more.
- Infinity: The Infinity Mode can be used
when shooting distance scenes through foreground object such as windows or
when shooting landscapes at ranges of 17 feet or more. The flash turns off
automatically during this mode.
- Macro Close-Up: The Macro Mode is used for
close-up shots. The camera can focus on objects as closes a 4.0 inches to
the lens. The camera will focus continuously until the shutter-release
button is pressed halfway.
- Manual: The focus can be manually adjusted for any subject that
is a distance of 0.393" from the lens of the camera.
AF Area Mode: You can select
between the following AF Area Modes to determine where the camera focuses.
- Auto: The camera
automatically selects the focus area (1 of 9) containing the subject closest
to the camera.
- Manual: You can manually
select from 99 focus areas in the frame. Pictures can be taken while focus
area selection screen is displayed.
- Center: The camera focuses
on the subject in the center of the frame.
- Face Priority: When the camera recognizes a face (front view
only), the camera will focus on the face automatically. Up to twelve faces can
be recognized.
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 9.5 feet at the maximum wide-angle position and
6.2 feet at the
maximum telescopic position. You can turn this function on or off.
Exposure Modes: You can select from the following automatic
and manual exposure modes.
- Programmed Auto Mode: The Programmed Auto Mode is a
simple point-and-shoot mode in which the majority of camera settings are
controlled by the camera. The camera will automatically set the shutter
speed and aperture. This mode is recommended for first-time users of digital
cameras.
- Shutter-Priority Auto Mode: The Shutter-Priority Auto
Mode allows you to choose the shutter speed and lets the camera select the
aperture value for best results when freezing or blurring motion.
- Aperture-Priority Auto Mode: The Aperture-Priority Auto Mode
allows you to choose the aperture value and lets the camera select shutter
speed for best results when using to blur background or bring both
foreground and background into focus.
- Manual Mode: The Manual Mode allows you to control
exposure by adjusting the shutter speed and aperture manually. You can set
the camera's shutter speed from 1/2,000 to 8 seconds and adjust the aperture
value between F2.8 and 4.5
- Scene Modes: The camera gives you the option of 17
Scene Modes. The camera settings are automatically adjusted to suit the
selected scene. The Scene Modes include:
- Portrait: Useful for photographs where you want the
main subject to stand out clearly from the background.
- Night Portrait: For shots that provide natural balance
between the main subject and the background when shooting portraits
under low lighting.
- Landscape: For vivid landscape shots that enhance
outlines, colors, and contrast in such subjects as forests and
skyscrapers.
- Night Landscape: A slow shutter speed is used to
produce stunning night landscapes.
- 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
- Fireworks Show: Slow shutter speeds are used to
capture the expanding burst of light from fireworks
- Beach/Snow: Vividly captures the brightness of
subjects such as snow fields, beaches or sunlit expanses of water
- Fireworks Show: Slow shutter speeds are used to capture the
expanding burst of light from fireworks
- Party/Indoor: Shots include details of the
background behind the main subject, or to capture the effects of
candlelight and other indoor background lighting
- Close Up: Used to capture vivid colors in close-up
shots of flowers, insects and other small objects, with the background
artistically blurred
- Museum: Use indoors where flash photography is
prohibited or in other settings in which you do not want to use flash
- Copy: Provides clear pictures of text or drawings
on a white board, business card or in other printed matter
- Back Light: Use when light is coming from behind
your subject or when your subject is in the shade but the background is
brightly lit
- Panorama Assist: Use to take a series of
photographs that you will later join to form a single panoramic scene
- Voice Recording: You can record vocals for the
entire capacity of the camera's internal memory or up to five hours when
using an optional SD memory card.
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 steps.
Metering: The camera features two Metering modes.
-
Matrix: Camera sets exposure for entire frame; recommended in
most situations.
- Center-Weighted: Camera meters entire frame but assigns greatest
weight to subject in center of frame. Recommended for portraits; preserves
background details while letting lighting conditions at center of frame
determine exposure.
- Spot: camera meters area shown by circle in center of
frame and ensures that subject in metering target is correctly exposed even
if background is much lighter or darker
- Spot AF Area: camera meters selected focus area;
available only when a setting other than "Center" is selected for AF area
mode
Auto Bracketing: Auto Bracketing is used to vary exposure by
a select amount over a series of pictures when it is difficult to guess the
correct exposure. You can set the camera to vary exposure by +/-0.3, +/-0.7 or
+/-1.0 over your next three shots.
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 - ISO 64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 2000, 3200, 6400 or Auto (auto gain
selection from 64-100, 64-200, or 64-400).
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.
Image Optimization: When you are shooting your images, you
can optimize your pictures by adjusting the following settings.
- Normal: suited for most situations
- Softer: softens outlines, producing natural results
suitable for portraits or retouching on a computer
- Vivid: enhances saturation, contrast, and sharpness to
produce vivid images with vibrant greens, reds, and blues
- More Vivid: maximizes saturation, contrast, and
sharpness to produce crisp images with sharp outlines
- Portrait: lowers contrast while lending natural texture
and rounded feel to skin of portrait subjects
- Black and White: shoot photos in black and white
- Custom: allows you to manually adjust the settings for
Contrast, Sharpness and Saturation
Flash Modes: The Coolpix P80 has a built-in
Speedlite flash with a range of 1.665
foot to 28 feet (Wide angle) and 1.665 feet to 18 feet (Telephoto). You
can adjust the flash output by +/- 2.0 EV in increments of 1/3 EV, changing the
brightness of the main subject relative to the background. 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
- Rear-Curtain Sync: flash fires just before shutter closes,
creating effect of a stream of light behind moving subjects
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.
Noise Reduction: The camera
uses a noise reduction system to minimize digital artifacts in long exposures.
Distortion Control: When activated, Distortion Control
corrects distorted images by reducing frame size.
Voice Recording: Audio voice recordings can be recorded over
the camera's built-in microphone and played back over the camera's built-in
speaker. Audio recording will end automatically when the internal memory or
inserted memory card becomes full, or after 5 hours of recording.
Movie Mode: You can use the Coolpix P80 to make movies with sound. You can select TV
Movie 640 (640 x 480) at 15 frames per second (fps), TV Movie 640 (640 x
480) at 30 frames per second (fps), Small Size 320 (320 x 240) at 15 fps,
Sepia Movie 320 (320 x 240 sepia
tone movies) at 15 fps, B&W Movie 320 (320 x 240 black and white tone
movies) at 15 fps, and Time-Lapse Movie (640 x 480 still image intervals
joined into a silent movie) at 30 fps.
Play, Edit and Print Functions
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 about three seconds between pictures. Maximum
slide show duration is 30 minutes without operation.
Thumbnail Playback: During playback, you can view multiple thumbnail images (4, 9, or16) 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.
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 P80 to edit recorded
pictures in-camera and store them as separate files. You can choose from the
following editing functions.
- 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.
- In-Camera Cropping: This
feature allows you to crop out the part of the image you don't want and keep the
part you do.
- 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
- 160 x 120: Suitable for email attachments
- Black Borders: This function creates copies of your
images with black lines along the borders of the pictures. Copies with the
black frame are stored as separate files.
Voice Memos: Using the camera's microphone, you can record a voice memo during full-screen
playback to be associated with a particular picture. Voice memos are recorded as long as the shutter release is held down,
to a maximum length of 20 seconds.
Protect: The camera allows you
to protect selected pictures from accidental deletion.
Multi-Language Menu: You can
choose from 20 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.
Battery Information
Power Requirements: The Coolpix P80 is powered by the
supplied rechargeable Li-ion battery (EN-EL5) which provides up to approximately
250 shots when fully charged. The camera also comes supplied with the AC battery
charger (MH-61). For extended use and playback an optional AC adapter (EH-62A,
sold separately) is available. The EN-EL5 takes approximately 2 hours to fully
charge when battery is fully discharged.
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
USB/Audio-Video Output: The Coolpix P80 features a single
proprietary jack on the bottom of the camera for connecting the supplied
Audio/Video or USB cable. This one output allows you to download your photos to
your computer or printer via USB, or view your photos on a TV via composite
video. The USB interface is USB 2.0 High Speed compatible. The video output is
NTSC or PAL compatible.
Supplied Software
Software Suite CD-ROM: The supplied Software Suite CD-ROM
contains Nikon Transfer, Panorama Maker and related software. Nikon Transfer is
used to copy (transfer) pictures from the camera to the computer and to perform
such other transfer-related functions as making backups and embedding
information in pictures as they are transferred. Panorama Maker is used for
creating panorama images from the camera's recorded still images.
System Requirements: The supplied software will work with
Windows and Macintosh. You computer will need to meet the following system
requirements.
|
Windows |
Macintosh |
|
CPU: Intel Celeron, Pentium 4, or Intel
Core series processor with a clock speed of 1 GHz or faster
recommended |
CPU: PowerPC G4 or G5 model or Intel Core
or Intel Xeon (Universal Binary) model with built-in USB or FireWire
port required |
|
OS: Pre-Installed versions of
Windows Vista (32-bit), Windows XP, or Windows 2000 Professional
(Service Pack 4) |
OS: MAC OS X version 10.3.9,
10.4.11 |
|
RAM: Windows Vista = 1 GB or
more, Other versions of Windows = 512 MB or more (1 GB or more
recommended) |
RAM: 256 MB or more with a
minimum of 128 MB free |
|
Hard-Disk Space: A
minimum of 1 GB free hard disk space required when Software Suite
applications are running |
|
Video Resolution:
1,024 x 768 (XGA) or greater with 24-bit color (True Color/millions
of colors) or more |