Nikon 885 User Manual

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1 Scene .......................................p. 63
2 Self-timer ..................................p. 95
3 Zoom........................................p. 90
4 Digital zoom..............................p. 90
5 “Date not set” icon*

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6 Manual focus distance............p. 132
7 Flash mode...............................p. 98
8 Current Folder name*

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............p. 108

9 Lens converter setting ............p. 145

10 Best Shot Selector .................p. 141
11 Exposure lock (Auto exposure lock/

White balance lock) ................p. 148

12 Exposure bracketing/White balance

bracketing ..............................p. 152

13 Continuous setting..................p. 139
14 Battery level indicator*

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.............p. 50

15 Spot exposure metering area/

Focus area ......................p. 137/101

16 Image sharpening ...................p. 144
17 White balance.........................p. 135
18 Sensitivity (ISO equivalency)....p. 130
19 Image adjustment/Black-and-white

...............................................p. 142

20 Image size ..............................p. 106
21 Image quality ..........................p. 104
22 Metering method ....................p. 137
23 Exposure mode ......................p. 148
24 Shutter speed.........................p. 128
25 Exposure display (manual exposure

mode) .....................................p. 128

26 Aperture .................................p. 127
27 Exposure Compensation ........p. 100
28 Number of exposures remaining/

Movie duration...................p. 56/160

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Introduction—Getting to Know the COOLPIX885

Pictures can be framed in the viewfinder or in
the monitor. Note that when your subject is
within 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) of the camera, the final
picture will differ slightly from the image seen
in the viewfinder. Use the monitor when your
subject is close to the camera.

The two lights next to the viewfinder provide a guide to camera status while you
frame your picture.

Light

Meaning

On

Flash (Speedlight) will fire when picture
is taken.

Flashes

Flash (Speedlight) charging (p. 99).

Off

Flash (Speedlight) not required or flash
set to "off".

On

Subject in focus.

Flashes rapidly

Camera unable to focus on subject.
Use focus lock (p. 61).

Flashes normally

Camera recording image(s) to CF
memory card. Do not eject card or
remove or disconnect power source
while green light is blinking.

Flashes slowly

Digital zoom (p. 90) in effect. Use the
Monitor.

How to Use It—Camera Controls and Displays

A

The Viewfinder

B

Monitor

Like the viewfinder, the monitor can be used to frame pictures. During shooting, the
monitor shows the view through the camera lens together with icons indicating the
status of various camera settings. The monitor is also used to display pictures
during quick review (p. 70) and playback (p. 155).

In the shooting modes, the following indicators appear in the monitor.

*1 Blinks if date/time has not been set.
*2 Not displayed when folder name is set to NIKON.
*3 Only displayed when battery power drops below a certain level.

Red Light
(Flash-ready light)

Green Light
(Autofocus light)

Green light

Red light

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