Photography (Nikon)

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- 5.2 megapixel sensor creates 2,560 x 1,920 images for prints at 11 x 14 and beyond
- Uses proprietary lithium-ion rechargeable battery (included)
- 3x optical (plus 4x digital) zoom lens with autofocus
- Connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
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Photography (Nikon)

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- Progrram, Aperture, Shutter, and Manual Exposure modes
- 10-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 20 x 30-inch prints
- Optical vibration reduction/image stabilization minimizes effects of camera shake
- Hot shoe for i-TTL compatible Nikon speedlights
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Photography (Nikon)

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- For use with Coolpix 4200, 5200, and others
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- Spare battery ensures uninterrupted power that prevents you from missing rare moments
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How to use the Nikon Coolpix 5000?
I am using a Nikon Coolpix 5000 digital camera, but I do not know how to use the video setting, and I do not have a users manual. Can someone please tell me how to use it, and soon? Thanks!
Here's a manual for you.
http://support.nikontech.com/cgi-bin/nikonusa.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=8412&p_created=1055778455&p_sid=UHepH3cj&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9MjUsMjUmcF9wcm9kcz0xLDYmcF9jYXRzPTE4NyZwX3B2PTIuNiZwX2N2PTEuMTg3JnBfc2VhcmNoX3R5cGU9YW5zd2Vycy5zZWFyY2hfbmwmcF9wYWdlPTE*&p_li=&p_topview=1
I am using a Fuji finepix S3500 camera. Should or could I be using an adapter tube for nikon coolpix 5000.?
I purchased 4 lenses on EBay. They were all 52mm lens and included a macro lens, close-up +1,
close-up +2, close-up +4 lens.
The adapter tube is made for Nikon coolpix 5000 52mm.
I think I understand your question.
You purchased a macro lens that uses 52mm filters and you have in addition three closeup filters (+1, +2 and +4 diopters) With the purchase you got an adapter tube that will facilitate the use of those (and any other 52mm filters) filters on a Nikon Coolpix 5000. Is that right?
Now you don't have a Nikon Coolpix 5000, but a Fuju Finepix S3500.
I would have to guess that the two cameras have different ways to attach filters to their lenses and during the engineering phase of the cameras development, the two companies did not collaborate to make sure their products were interchangeable.
Now there may be some quirky way this will work, but it would be more luck than design. It can't hurt to try it as long as you don't have to force anything.
In other words, if the threads on your Fuji are 34 mm, it would work. I assume that you are looking to buy an adapter tube, because if you had it already, you could just gently try it to see if it fit.
Here's a wrinkle, though. At B&H Photo, you can find several accessories for the 5000. There is a wide angle attachment and it says that the rear mount (which would be the lens thread) is "proprietary" instead of giving a diameter!
which is better canon powershot S5 IS or nikon coolpix 5000?
i only have a nikon point and shoot right now and i think its time to move up in camera. i was checking specs and price online but, i wanted to know what other photographers think????
If it was me, I would go with the s5, just for the optical zoom. They both can use hot shoe flashs. Most of the differences can be adapted easily.
The zoom will give you a lot of extra abiltiys, if you shoot anything other than closeups.
Both have IS (image stabilization)
They are totally different cameras
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_s5is%2Cnikon_cpp5000&show=all
The Nikon has a larger sensor, a higher pixel count and uses state of the art Li-ion batteries.
The Canon has a large optical zoom range
Nikon's has a higher flash guide number 8.0 m (26.2 ft) vs the Canon 5.2 m (17 ft)
Your choice will depend upon your needs and style of shooting
Nikon Coolpix 5000 BLANCK DISPLAY?
I have a Nikon Coolpix 5000, all of a sudden my monitor will not display anything. There is a light on the screen but that is it. Please help. I have looked everywhere in my manual.
white screen or black like when it's switched off?
try the "monitor button" the first one from the left under the LCD.
Failing that, take out the battery and hope the camera will reset itself.
Nikon Coolpix 5000 wont turn on even though Batteries are charged!?
I recently got a Nikon coolpix 5000 camera from a friend. We took a couple photos with it before the battery died. I purchased a charger (he didn't have one) and recharged the battery. I out it in flipped the knob to 'on'. After waiting a while, the camera didn't turn on. I tried this several times. I tried a different fully charged battery and recieved the same results. What can i do? The camera worked fine a two or three months earlier (i took pictures on it and everything). any advice?
-thanks
Call Nikon USA's free live tech help line, (800) NIKON-UX, it's open all the time, 24/7/365
Second, Do you have them in the correct way? Meaning one up and one down in the proper slots.
The Rat
Video setting on the Nikon Coolpix 5000?
I am using a Nikon Coolpix 5000 camera. It's sort of old, and it looks like it's a film camera, but it's really a digital camera. I know it has a video setting, but I have no idea how to use it. Can someone help me please? And preferably sometime soon! Thanks! :)
I am using a Nikon Coolpix 5000 camera. It's sort of old, and it looks like it's a film camera, but it's really a digital camera. I know it has a video setting, but I have no idea how to use it. Can someone help me please? And preferably sometime soon! Thanks! :) (I also do NOT have a copy of the manual.)
A PDF version of the manual for the Nikon Coolpix 5000 is available on Nikon's website:
http://www.nikonusa.com/pdf/manuals/coolpix/CP5000man.pdf
You must enter the shooting menu and navigate to the "Continuous" menu where the option to shoot video is located. When you've set the camera to video mode then recording begins when you press the shutter release and ends when you press the shutter release again.
"This option is used to make QVGA movies 320 × 240 pixels in size, with sound recorded via the camera’s built-in microphone. Recording begins when the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down and ends when the shutter-release button is fully pressed a second time. While recording is in progress, frames are shot at about fifteen frames per second. In place of the number of exposures remaining, monitor exposure-count display shows length of movie that can be recorded. Movie ends automatically after 60 seconds or when no more space is available on memory card. Movies are stored as QuickTime movie files with names ending in '.MOV'."
- Nikon Coolpix 5000 manual, page 108
Which takes better astrophotos Nikon Coolpix 5000 or Nikon Coolpix 5400?
I know that these are discontinued models. Their main appeal is the "bulb" exposure setting that allows exposures of several minutes duration. Has anyone experience with either or both, especialy with regards to astroimaging and can say which model gives sharper, less noisy images, or other relevant considerations?
The images will most likely be taken thru a driven telescope, but not likely for more than 5 minutes
I am not considering DSLRs right now due to weight and cost considerations. These two models have features that appeal to me, including 3 second self-timers (to eliminate shake after pressing the shutter) which other camera brands such as Olympus don't have, even those with bulb settings (usually they have one or the other -- I need both).
While I like Canon, none of the Powershot series (except for their dSLRs) have the bulb setting for exposures of several minutes duration. Almost all the Canon Powershots have a maximum exposure of 15 seconds. This is why I'm considering the Nikon models.
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hot pixels on my nikon coolpix 5000 camera?
What do i have to do to get rid of the hot pix that i get in hight shots?i dont have usb cable for this camera..i am searching for a good software to help me with this...10x (i tried a lot of softs....no good..they are multi pixel hot pixel noise...)
Fred Miranda has some nice software. Maybe that will help you. However you need things like photoshop or other photo editing software in combination.
Looking for a high dof macro camera most often in low light?
Hi, I have a very specific application in which I need a high depth of field using the macro setting and most often have low light conditions. I can get some more light in the end if that is what I need but that would be inconvenient. I'd also like optical image stabilization, aperture priority and as some insurance, the ability to use a wide angle lens. I was looking at the G7 or G9 but reviews I have read of them say that the macro is no good in low light (although it is great in good lighting conditions). Also looking at the Nikon Coolpix 5000. I'm looking for something in that size range. I'd like to end up with a depth of field of about an inch at a range of around 2-4cms. Thanks
I believe you need a (d)SLR with a serious lens. Eventually a special macro lens (like these here: http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ProductCatIndexAct&fcategoryid=155). DOF becomes lower with bigger aperture and with magnification of image. Since you have low light you might need big aperture which will lower the DOF. A higher ISO setting might help. If you need to work macro (say 1:1, which means image size on senzor equals real image size), again you will loose DOF.
dSLRs have bigger sensors than compact cameras and usually give usable image quality also with higher ISO --> so you may use narrower aperture and thus longer DOF. But I am afraid your question has no stright answer, at least I do not know it.
There is also an Adobe PS technique to make more photos, each focused on different distance, then combine them in one image with big DOF. I saw details in a recent Outdoor Photography, I believe. But you need a static subject. Also, if your subject is static put the camera on tripod, use smallest aperture you have (you might need long exposure time) and shoot.
Good luck!
Cristian
How to get HP Image Zone 5.0 to recognize my new Coolpix P50 camera? It show under my computer as a camera.?
I just bought a new digital camera and it will not work with my old hp image zone software. I will not display in the list of cameras. I bought a Nikon Coolpix P50. and it shows up under Windows XP as a camera and not as a removable storage device as my old camera did.
The thing I really liked about the HP Image Zone software is that it puts all the pictures in folders according to the months they were taken. Keeps things nice and organized when you take 5000 pictures a year.
I need to find out how to get my camera to work with that software or I need to find another program to remove the pictures from the camera and sort them by the month they were taken.
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
Aaron
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