Nortel Networks COOLPIX P7000 User Manual

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Changing the Frequently Used Settings for Shooting (

A, B, C, D Modes)

More on

Sh
ooting

C

COOLPIX P

7000 NRW (RAW) images

The extension of the image taken is “.NRW.”
No editing other than NRW (RAW) processing can be performed for pictures in the NRW (RAW)

format. To edit such pictures, first create JPEG pictures using NRW (RAW) processing (

A143),

and then edit the JPEG pictures.

ViewNX 2 needs to be installed on the computer to be able to view NRW (RAW) images on the

computer. Capture NX 2 is also compatible with NRW (RAW) images.

Install ViewNX 2 on a computer using the supplied ViewNX 2 CD-ROM. (See “Installing ViewNX 2”

of the Quick Start Guide.)
For more information on using ViewNX 2, refer to the on-screen instructions and help information
contained in ViewNX 2.

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Notes on Image Quality Setting

The setting for image quality is shown by an icon displayed on the monitor during shooting and

playback (

A6, 8).

Can be set from the quick menu dial even in shooting modes other than

A, B, C and D (except

for movie mode).

The setting is also applied to other shooting modes (except for shooting modes

E, F and N).

NRW (RAW) images cannot be recorded in scene mode or low noise night mode. When the image

quality is set to NRW (RAW) and the scene mode is selected, the image quality is changed to

Normal

. When the image quality is set to NRW (RAW) + Fine, NRW (RAW) + Normal or NRW

(RAW) + Basic and the scene mode is selected, the image quality for each is changed to Fine,
Normal or Basic.

The digital zoom cannot be used when Image quality is set to NRW (RAW), NRW (RAW) + Fine,

NRW (RAW) + Normal or NRW (RAW) + Basic.

This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features. See “Functions that Cannot be

Applied Simultaneously” (

A108) for more information.

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Recording of NRW (RAW) and JPEG images at the same time

The NRW (RAW) image and the JPEG image that are recorded at the same time have the same file

number but their own file extensions, “.NRW ” and “.JPG” (

A203).

When playing back on the camera, only the JPEG image is displayed.
Note that when the JPEG image is deleted by pressing the

l button, the NRW (RAW) image that

was recorded at the same time is also deleted.

D

More Information

See “Number of Exposures Remaining” (

A71) for more information.

See “File and Folder Names” (

A 203) for more information.

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