Nikon COOLPIX 5000 User Manual

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5.0 effective megapixels

The COOLPIX 5000 delivers an impressive
5.0 effective megapixels for truly superb image quality.
The large, 2/3-inch-type CCD provides a wider dynamic range to capture
shadows and highlight details more faithfully, and ensures a smoother
reproduction of the complete tonal range.
The maximum recording image size of 2,560 x 1,920 pixels ensures
incredibly sharp pictures, enabling reproduction of fine details on
images up to A3 size (297 x 420mm) or 11 x 14 in.

Precision 28-85mm Zoom-Nikkor lens

Nikon lens designers spared no effort in creating the
advanced optics that bring the COOLPIX 5000’s
5.0 effective megapixels to life.
The 3x Zoom-Nikkor lens offers a 28-85mm zoom range
(35mm [135] equiv.)
that covers everything
enthusiastic photographers find most
exciting in photography. With the
Nikon COOLPIX system of
accessory converters, this
range can be extended, and
for even greater
magnification, there’s an
auxiliary
4x digital zoom.
The lens, which
consists of nine
elements in seven
groups, features
three glass-
molded
aspherical lens
elements,
including
a large-diameter
element up front.
Lens elements have been
treated with Nikon’s Super
Integrated Coating (SIC)
to deliver
super-sharp, clear images.
Distortion, chromatic
aberration and color
blur have all been
reduced to negligible
levels. Indeed, you’ll
be amazed at how fine
details — such as hair
and skin texture —
can be reproduced,
even in larger format
printing.

Five-Area Multi Autofocus

The COOLPIX 5000’s Five-Area Multi
Autofocus with 7,514 steps
provides
unprecedented focusing precision. And for
easy, flexible composition, the thumb-
operable Multi Selector
allows you to
target any of five focus areas in the frame.

Macro mode lets you get as close as
2cm (0.8 in.) to your subject.
When control is paramount, a 50-step
Manual focus with convenient LCD

monitor focus confirmation

indication enables precise
determination of the focus point.

Intelligent metering system

Nikon's exclusive 256-segment Matrix
Metering
[ ] delivers optimal exposures in
even the most difficult lighting conditions, while
Center-Weighted [ ] and Spot Metering [ ]
enhance your versatility. In Spot AF Area
Metering
, the metering automatically targets
your selected focus area as the area of optimal
exposure.

Nikon’s advanced image-

processing algorithm

When you view the images you’ve
captured — on your computer screen or
as a print — you will immediately
appreciate the Nikon difference. The
superior color reproduction and white
balance
are the outcome of Nikon’s
unceasing research and analysis of
images and image quality. The end result
is a camera that captures not only the
widest range of tones but also nature’s
finest gradations, a camera that
responds equally well to both high
saturation and delicate subtlety.
Photographers know they can trust
Nikon; now, the COOLPIX 5000 extends
the boundaries.

TTL White Balance

Matrix Auto White Balance precisely and
automatically measures the white balance in a
scene, making adjustments for the many and
varied ambient lighting conditions you'll
encounter.
For greater creative control, five Manual settings
(Fine/Incandescent/Fluorescent/Cloudy/Speedlight) allow you to select the
optimum conditions for your vision and needs.
Yet another convenience, Preset mode measures, analyzes and memorizes
white balance values from any available neutral reference.

White Balance Bracketing

For more difficult conditions, such as settings with mixed light sources, the
COOLPIX 5000 offers White Balance Bracketing. This feature automatically
captures the same scene with three different white balance settings (reddish,
selected value, and
bluish) — all with a
single release of the
shutter — allowing you
to make creative choices
later in your digital
darkroom.

Saturation Control

Four steps of color saturation adjustment allow you to select from a
vibrant, highly saturated image suitable for home printouts or a more subtle
image with a wider tonal range that provides better response to retouching on
your computer.
It also includes a Black and White mode that renders beautiful gray tone
images.

Noise Reduction Mode

This feature takes you beyond the limits of
conventional digital photography, employing
a multiple exposure technique to eliminate
intrusive background noise buildup from the
CCD, and deliver extended time exposures

with excellent results.

Clear Image Mode*

Available for recording
image sizes of 1,280 x 960
pixels (SXGA size) or
smaller, Clear Image
Mode
takes full advantage
of the camera’s 5.0 effective
megapixels — adding and
averaging two pixels
vertically — to give you a
wider dynamic range and
superior S/N ratio

.

Using a multiple exposure technique that incorporates noise reduction and
electronic processing, it produces an outstanding image with minimum noise
and beautiful color gradations.

* This feature is not recommended for moving subjects. Camera shake or subject movement may

result in a blurry image. Use of a tripod is advised.

Best Shot Selector

The Best Shot Selector
(BSS)
automatically selects
the “sharpest” image from a
series of consecutive shots
of a subject, giving you a
measure of safety that
proves particularly valuable
when taking macro and
telephoto pictures.
This feature can be used
even with uncompressed [HI]
image data.

Conventional 1/1.8-inch-type CCD

Large, new 2/3-inch-type CCD

White Balance Bracketing

Saturation setting +1

for vibrant printout

Saturation setting –2

for image retouching

Black and White

Quality images —

however you want to use them

Outstanding details,

clarity and colors

Noise Reduction Mode OFF

Noise Reduction Mode ON

High saturation

Printer

PC

+1 Normal -1

-2

Low saturation

Macro with BSS

28mm (35mm [135] equiv.)

50mm

85mm

4x Digital Zoom (approx. 340mm)

WT

Clear Image Mode (1,280 x 960 pixels)

Slightly reddish Selected value Slightly bluish

x4.0

Five-Area Multi Autofocus

E X C E P T I O N A L Q U A L I T Y

Minimum distortion at 28mm (35mm [135] equiv.)

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