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DIGITAL CAMERA
Reference Manual
Read this manual thoroughly before using the camera.
To ensure proper use of the camera, be sure to read “For
Your Safety” (page viii), “<Important> Notes About
Shockproof, Waterproof, and Dustproof Performance and
Condensation” (page xii), and “Notes About Wireless
Communication Functions” (page 86).
After reading this manual, keep it in a readily accessible
place for future reference.
En
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Quick Topic Search
You can return to this page by tapping or clicking in the lower right of any page.
Main Topics
For Smart Device Users ....................................................................................................... iii
Introduction ............................................................................................................................. v
Table of Contents ................................................................................................................xvi
Parts of the Camera ...............................................................................................................1
Getting Started........................................................................................................................ 6
Using the Camera.................................................................................................................17
Movies ......................................................................................................................................31
Connecting the Camera to a TV or Computer ...........................................................52
Using the Menu.....................................................................................................................57
Technical Notes.....................................................................................................................83
Common Topics
For Your Safety What SnapBridge
Can Do for You
Using the Remote
Control
Selecting the
Movie Mode
Editing Movies Setting the
Shooting Options
Troubleshooting Index
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For Smart Device Users
Your images. The world. Connected
Welcome to SnapBridge — Nikon’s new family of services to enrich
your image experience. SnapBridge connects your camera and
compatible smart device, through a combination of Bluetooth® low
energy (BLE) technology and a dedicated app. The stories you
capture with your Nikon camera and lenses are automatically
transferred to the device as they are taken. They can even be
uploaded effortlessly to cloud storage services, inviting access
across all your devices.
* Wireless communication is not available when the camera is underwater.
Download the SnapBridge 360/170 app to get started!
Take advantage of the wide-ranging
convenience by downloading the
“SnapBridge 360/170” app onto your
smart device now. Through a few simple
steps, this app connects your Nikon
cameras with a compatible iPhone®,
iPad® and/or iPod touch® or smart
devices running on the Android
TM
operating system. The app is available
free from the website (http://
snapbridge.nikon.com), Apple App
Store® and Google Play
TM
.
For the latest information on SnapBridge, visit the Nikon website for
your area (Avi).
For Smart Device Users
iv
For Smart Device Users
The exciting image experience that SnapBridge offers…
A range of services that enriches your imaging life,
including:
Camera remote control
Imprinting up to two pieces of credit
information (shooting info, shooting date
and time, text, and logos) on pictures
Automatic update of camera’s date and
time info and location info
Receive camera’s firmware updates
Automatic picture transfer from camera to smart
device thanks to the constant connection between
the two devices — making online photo sharing
easier than ever
* Movies cannot be transferred automatically.
Upload of photos and thumbnail images to the
NIKON IMAGE SPACE cloud service
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Introduction
Read This First
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Nikon KeyMission 170 digital camera.
Symbols and Conventions Used in This Manual
Tap or click in the lower right of each page to display “Quick Topic Search”
(Aii).
Symbols
In this manual, microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC memory cards are referred to
as “memory cards”.
The setting at the time of purchase is referred to as the “default setting.”
The names of menu items displayed on the camera screen, and the names of
buttons or messages displayed on a computer monitor appear in bold.
In this manual, images are sometimes omitted from screen display samples so that
screen indicators can be more clearly shown.
Read This First
Symbol Description
B
This icon marks cautions and information that should be read before
using the camera.
C
This icon marks notes and information that should be read before using
the camera.
A This icon marks other pages containing relevant information.
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Read This First
Information and Precautions
Life-Long Learning
As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning” commitment to ongoing product support and
education, continually updated information is available online at the following websites:
For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/
For users in Europe: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support/
For users in Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa: http://www.nikon-asia.com/
Visit these websites to keep up-to-date with the latest product information, tips, answers to
frequently asked questions (FAQs), and general advice on digital imaging and photography.
Additional information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area. Visit the
website below for contact information.
http://imaging.nikon.com/
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories
Nikon cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic
circuitry. Only Nikon brand electronic accessories (including battery chargers, batteries, AC
adapters, and USB cables) certified by Nikon specifically for use with this Nikon digital
camera are engineered and proven to operate within the operational and safety
requirements of this electronic circuitry.
THE USE OF NON-NIKON ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES COULD DAMAGE THE CAMERA AND
MAY VOID YOUR
NIKON WARRANTY.
The use of third-party rechargeable Li-ion batteries not bearing the Nikon holographic seal
could interfere with normal operation of the camera or result in the batteries overheating,
igniting, rupturing, or leaking.
For more information about Nikon brand accessories, contact a local authorized Nikon
dealer.
Before Taking Important Pictures
Before taking pictures on important occasions (such as at weddings or before taking the
camera on a trip), take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning normally. Nikon
will not be held liable for damages or lost profits that may result from product malfunction.
Holographic seal: Identifies this
device as an authentic Nikon product.
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Read This First
About the Manuals
No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, transmitted,
transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by
any means, without Nikon’s prior written permission.
Illustrations and screen content shown in this manual may differ from the actual product.
Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software
described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice.
Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product.
While every effort was made to ensure that the information in these manuals is accurate
and complete, we would appreciate it were you to bring any errors or omissions to the
attention of the Nikon representative in your area (address provided separately).
Comply with Copyright Notices
Under copyright law, photographs or recordings of copyrighted works made with the
camera can not be used without the permission of the copyright holder. Exceptions apply
to personal use, but note that even personal use may be restricted in the case of
photographs or recordings of exhibits or live performances.
Disposing of Data Storage Devices
Please note that deleting images or formatting memory cards does not completely erase
the original image data. Deleted files can sometimes be recovered from discarded memory
cards using commercially available software, potentially resulting in the malicious use of
personal image data. Ensuring the privacy of such data is the user’s responsibility.
Before discarding a memory card or transferring ownership to another person, be sure to
perform Reset all in Camera settings in the c (setup) menu (A58) to reset camera
settings. After that, erase all data using commercial deletion software or perform Format
card in Camera settings in the c (setup) menu to format the memory card, then
completely refill it with images containing no private information (for example, images of
empty sky).
Care should be taken to avoid injury or damage to property when physically destroying
memory cards.
Conformity Marking
Follow the procedure below to display some of the conformity markings that the camera
complies with.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera settings M k
button M Conformity marking M k button
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For Your Safety
To prevent damage to property or injury to yourself or to others, read “For Your Safety”
in its entirety before using this product.
Keep these safety instructions where all those who use this product will read them.
For Your Safety
DANGER
Failure to observe the precautions marked
with this icon carries a high risk of death or
severe injury.
WARNING
Failure to observe the precautions marked
with this icon could result in death or
severe injury.
CAUTION
Failure to observe the precautions marked
with this icon could result in injury or
property damage.
DANGER
Do not attach directly to your head. Failure to observe this precaution could
result in accidents or other injury.
WARNING
Do not use while operating a vehicle. Mount the product where it will not
interfere with vehicle operation. Do not wear this product if this will
interfere with the use of required equipment. Do not wear this product
where it will come into contact with other people or objects. Failure to
observe these precautions could result in accidents or other injury.
Do not disassemble or modify this product. Do not touch internal parts
that become exposed as the result of a fall or other accident. Failure to
observe these precautions could result in electric shock or other injury.
Should you notice any abnormalities such as the product producing
smoke, heat, or unusual odors, immediately disconnect the battery or
power source. Continued operation could result in fire, burns or other injury.
Do not handle the plug with wet hands. Failure to observe this precaution
could result in fire or electric shock.
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For Your Safety
Do not let your skin remain in prolonged contact with this product while it
is on or plugged in. Failure to observe this precaution could result in low-
temperature burns.
Do not use this product in the presence of flammable dust or gas such as
propane, gasoline or aerosols. Failure to observe this precaution could result in
explosion or fire.
Keep this product out of reach of children. Failure to observe this precaution
could result in injury or product malfunction. In addition, note that small parts
constitute a choking hazard. Should a child swallow any part of this product, seek
immediate medical attention.
Do not use batteries, chargers, AC adapters, or USB cables not specifically
designated for use with this product. When using batteries, chargers, AC
adapters, and USB cables designated for use with this product, do not:
- Damage, modify, forcibly tug or bend the cords or cables, place them
under heavy objects, or expose them to heat or flame.
- Use travel converters or adapters designed to convert from one voltage
to another or with DC-to-AC inverters.
Failure to observe these precautions could result in fire or electric shock.
Do not handle the plug when charging the product or using the AC
adapter during thunderstorms. Failure to observe this precaution could result
in electric shock.
Be sure the product has been properly secured. Pay attention to your
surroundings. Observe the rules and regulations of all facilities and in all
contests where the product is to be used. Failure to observe these precautions
could result in accidents or other injury.
CAUTION
Do not leave the lens pointed at the sun or other strong light sources.
Light focused by the lens could cause fire or damage to product’s internal parts.
Turn this product off when its use is prohibited. Disable wireless features
when the use of wireless equipment is prohibited. The radio-frequency
emissions produced by this product could interfere with equipment onboard
aircraft or in hospitals or other medical facilities.
Remove the battery and disconnect the AC adapter if this product will not
be used for an extended period. Failure to observe this precaution could result
in fire or product malfunction.
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For Your Safety
Do not leave the product where it will be exposed to extremely high
temperatures, for an extended period such as in an enclosed automobile
or in direct sunlight. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or
product malfunction.
Check that the equipment is mounted correctly and inspect it for wear
and damage at regular intervals. Failure to observe this precaution could
result in accidents or other injury.
Do not rapidly or excessively shake your body while the product is
attached. Failure to observe this precaution could result in the product coming
loose, causing accidents or other injury.
Do not place the product on, or attach it to, unstable surfaces. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in the product coming loose or falling over,
causing accidents or other injury.
DANGER for Batteries
Do not mishandle batteries. Failure to observe the following precautions could
result in the batteries leaking, overheating, rupturing, or catching fire:
- Use only rechargeable batteries approved for use in this product.
- Do not expose batteries to flame or excessive heat.
- Do not disassemble.
- Do not short-circuit the terminals by touching them to necklaces, hairpins, or
other metal objects.
- Do not expose batteries or the products in which they are inserted to powerful
physical shocks.
Do not attempt to recharge EN-EL12 rechargeable batteries using
chargers/cameras not specifically designated for this purpose. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in the batteries leaking, overheating,
rupturing, or catching fire.
If battery liquid comes into contact with the eyes, rinse with plenty of
clean water and seek immediate medical attention. Delaying action could
result in eye injuries.
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For Your Safety
WARNING for Batteries
Keep batteries out of reach of children. Should a child swallow a battery, seek
immediate medical attention.
Do not immerse batteries in water or expose to rain. Failure to observe this
precaution could result in fire or product malfunction. Immediately dry the
product with a towel or similar object should it become wet.
Discontinue use immediately should you notice any changes in the
batteries, such as discoloration or deformation. Cease charging batteries
if they do not charge in the specified period of time. Failure to observe this
precaution could result in the batteries leaking, overheating, rupturing, or
catching fire.
Prior to disposal, insulate battery terminals with tape. Overheating, rupture,
or fire may result should metal objects come into contact with the terminals.
Recycle or dispose of batteries in accord with local regulations.
If battery liquid comes into contact with a person's skin or clothing,
immediately rinse the affected area with plenty of clean water. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in skin irritation.
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<Important> Notes About Shockproof, Waterproof, and Dustproof
Performance and Condensation
The shockproof, waterproof, and dustproof performance described here do not
guarantee that the camera will remain completely waterproof or free from damage
and trouble under all conditions.
Do not subject the camera to excessive shock, vibration or pressure by dropping it,
hitting it, or placing a heavy object on it. Failure to observe this precaution could
deform the camera, cause water to seep inside, or damage the airtight seals,
resulting in camera malfunction.
Your Nikon warrantee may not cover troubles caused by water seeping inside the
camera due to improper handling of the camera.
Notes About Shockproof Performance
This camera has passed Nikon’s in-house test (drop test from a height of 200 cm (6 ft 6
in.) on a 5 cm (2 in.) thick plywood panel) compliant with the MIL-STD 810F Method
516.5-Shock
1
standard.
2
Changes in appearance, such as paint peeling off and deformation of the camera, are
not measured in Nikon’s in-house test.
1
U.S. Department of Defense test method standard.
This drop test drops 5 cameras in 26 directions (8 edges, 12 corners, and 6 faces) from a
height of 122 cm (4 ft) to make sure that one to five cameras pass the test (if any defect is
detected during the test, another five cameras are tested to make sure that the test
criteria are satisfied for one to five cameras).
2
When the lens protectors or underwater lens protectors are attached.
Notes About Waterproof and Dustproof Performance
The camera is rated equivalent to JIS/IEC waterproof class 8 (IPX8) and JIS/IEC
dustproof class 6 (IP6X) and can shoot images underwater at a depth of 10 m (33 ft)
for up to 60 minutes.*
* This rating indicates that the camera has been designed to withstand the specified water
pressure for the specified period of time when the camera is used according to the
methods defined by Nikon.
- The waterproof performance of this camera was tested in fresh water (swimming
pools, rivers, and lakes) and salt water only.
- The inner portion of this camera is not waterproof. Water seeping inside the camera
could cause the components to rust, resulting in high repair costs or irreparable damage.
B Precautions When Cleaning
Do not puncture the microphone or speaker openings with a sharp implement. If the
inside of the camera is damaged, the waterproof performance will deteriorate.
Do not use soap, neutral detergents, or chemicals such as benzene for cleaning.
<Important> Notes About Shockproof,
Waterproof, and Dustproof Performance and
Condensation
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<Important> Notes About Shockproof, Waterproof, and Dustproof
Performance and Condensation
Notes About Shockproof, Waterproof, and Dustproof
Performance
Do not drop the camera, strike it against a hard object such as a rock, or throw it
against a water surface.
Do not subject the camera to shock when using it underwater.
- Do not subject the camera to water pressure by exposing it to rapids or
waterfalls.
- Do not expose to depths greater than 10 m (33 ft) underwater.
- Make sure not to drop the camera underwater. This camera does not float in
water.
Do not continuously use the camera underwater for 60 minutes or more.
Do not insert a wet memory card or battery in the camera.
- Do not open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover when the camera or
your hands are wet. Doing so may cause water to seep inside the camera or
result in camera malfunction.
Do not open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover underwater.
If moisture such as water droplets adheres to
the outside of the camera or inside of the
battery-chamber/memory card slot cover,
immediately wipe it off with a soft dry cloth.
- If a foreign substance adheres to the
outside of the camera or inside of the
battery-chamber/memory card slot cover,
immediately remove it with a blower or a
soft cloth.
Do not leave the camera in cold conditions or
in hot conditions of 40°C (104°F) or more for a
long period of time.
- Doing so could cause deterioration of the waterproof performance.
- When using the camera underwater, make sure the water temperature is from
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
Do not use the camera at hot springs.
Before Using the Camera Underwater
Check the items below before using the camera underwater.
Make sure that there are no foreign substances inside the battery-chamber/
memory card slot cover.
Make sure that the waterproofing packing of the battery-chamber/memory card
slot cover is not cracked or deformed.
- Make sure that the waterproofing packing is not detached from the camera.
Make sure that the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover is firmly closed.
- Make sure that the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover latch release is in
the LOCK position (A7).
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<Important> Notes About Shockproof, Waterproof, and Dustproof
Performance and Condensation
Notes About Operating Temperature, Humidity, and
Condensation
The operation of this camera has been tested at temperatures from −10°C to +40°C
(14°F to 104°F).
When you use the camera in cold climate regions or at high altitudes, observe the
following precautions.
Battery performance deteriorates temporarily when cold. Keep the camera and
batteries warm under your clothing before use.
Camera performance may deteriorate temporarily if it is exposed to extreme cold
for an extended period. For example, the monitor may appear darker than normal
immediately after the camera is turned on, or residual images may be produced.
Environmental conditions that are likely to cause condensation
Fogging (condensation) may occur on the inside of the monitor, lens, or underwater
lens protector when there are sharp temperature changes or high humidity, such as in
the environmental conditions described below. This is not a malfunction or defect.
The camera is suddenly immersed in cold water after being in a hot place on land.
The camera is brought to a warm place such as inside a building after being in the
cold outdoors.
The battery-chamber/memory card slot cover is opened or closed in a high-
humidity environment.
The camera or underwater lens protector is wet when the underwater lens
protector is attached.
Clearing the fogging
Turn off the camera and open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover while
in a place where the ambient temperature is stable (avoid places with high
temperature, high humidity, sand, or dust).
To clear the fogging from the lens or monitor, remove the battery and memory
card, and leave the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover open to allow the
camera to adjust to the ambient temperature. When the underwater lens protector
is fogged, remove it.
If the underwater lens protector is still fogged, try to clear the fogging by removing
the underwater lens protector and using the camera for a while before attaching it
again.
Notes About Waterproof Performance of the Remote
Control
The remote control is rated equivalent to JIS/IEC waterproof class 7 (IPX7), and it is
confirmed that water does not seep inside when soaked underwater at a depth of 1 m
(3.2 ft) for up to 30 minutes.
- The remote control cannot be used underwater.
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<Important> Notes About Shockproof, Waterproof, and Dustproof
Performance and Condensation
Notes About Condensation and Waterproof
Performance of the Remote Control
Do not drop the remote control, strike it against a hard object such as a rock, or
throw it against a water surface.
Do not take the remote control underwater.
- If the remote control is dropped in water by accident, immediately pick it up
and wipe it off with a soft dry cloth.
Do not insert a wet battery in the remote control.
- Do not open the battery-chamber cover when the remote control or your hands
are wet. Doing so may cause water to seep inside the remote control and result
in malfunction.
If moisture such as water droplets or a foreign substance adheres to the outside of
the remote control or the inside of the battery-chamber cover, immediately wipe it
off with a soft dry cloth.
Make sure that the battery-chamber cover is firmly closed.
- Make sure that the battery-chamber cover is in the CLOSE position.
- Make sure that no foreign substance such as lint is caught in the battery-
chamber cover. Failure to observe this precaution could cause water to seep
inside the remote control.
Do not leave the remote control in cold conditions or in hot conditions of 40°C
(104°F) or more for a long period of time.
- Doing so could cause deterioration of the waterproof performance.
Do not suddenly bring the remote control to high-humidity environment if it is
exposed to extreme cold for an extended period.
- Condensation may form inside the remote control.
Inspection and Repair
If the camera is exposed to shock, it is recommended to consult your retailer or
Nikon-authorized service representative to confirm the waterproof performance
(charged service).
If the waterproofing packing begins to deteriorate, consult your retailer or Nikon-
authorized service representative. The waterproof performance of the
waterproofing packing may start to deteriorate after one year.
If water seeps inside the camera, immediately stop using it and take it to your
Nikon-authorized service representative.
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Table of Contents
Quick Topic Search ............................................................................................................... ii
Main Topics...................................................................................................................................................................... ii
Common Topics ........................................................................................................................................................... ii
For Smart Device Users ...................................................................................................... iii
Introduction ............................................................................................................................ v
Read This First .......................................................................................................................................... v
Symbols and Conventions Used in This Manual ...................................................................................... v
Information and Precautions ............................................................................................................................... vi
For Your Safety ..................................................................................................................................... viii
<Important> Notes About Shockproof, Waterproof, and Dustproof Performance and
Condensation......................................................................................................................................... xii
Notes About Shockproof Performance........................................................................................................ xii
Notes About Waterproof and Dustproof Performance...................................................................... xii
Notes About Shockproof, Waterproof, and Dustproof Performance ...................................... xiii
Before Using the Camera Underwater........................................................................................................ xiii
Notes About Operating Temperature, Humidity, and Condensation..................................... xiv
Notes About Waterproof Performance of the Remote Control.................................................. xiv
Notes About Condensation and Waterproof Performance of the Remote Control ....... xv
Inspection and Repair............................................................................................................................................. xv
Parts of the Camera .............................................................................................................. 1
The Camera Body.................................................................................................................................... 2
The Monitor .............................................................................................................................................. 4
For Shooting.................................................................................................................................................................... 4
For Playback..................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Getting Started....................................................................................................................... 6
Inserting the Battery and Memory Card......................................................................................... 7
Removing the Battery or Memory Card ......................................................................................................... 8
Memory Cards That Can Be Used....................................................................................................................... 8
Charging the Battery ............................................................................................................................. 9
Turning the Camera On or Off .......................................................................................................................... 10
Camera Setup......................................................................................................................................... 11
Setup from a Smartphone or Tablet ............................................................................................................. 11
Setup from the Camera Menus........................................................................................................................ 13
What SnapBridge Can Do for You................................................................................................................... 15
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Using the Camera................................................................................................................ 17
Recording Movies and Shooting Still Images............................................................................. 18
Playing Back Movies and Still Images............................................................................................ 19
Transferring Images to a Smart Device......................................................................................... 19
Using Accessories ................................................................................................................................. 21
Using the Remote Control................................................................................................................................... 21
Using the Base Adapter and Base Mount .................................................................................................. 26
Using the Lens Protector or Underwater Lens Protector................................................................. 28
Status Lamps .......................................................................................................................................... 30
Movies ..................................................................................................................................... 31
Operations During Movie Recording ............................................................................................ 32
Capturing Still Images During Movie Recording................................................................................... 34
Adding Tags During Movie Recording (Highlight Tags)................................................................... 34
Selecting the Movie Mode ................................................................................................................ 35
D Standard Movie.................................................................................................................................................. 37
D Add Slow Motion .............................................................................................................................................. 38
C Movie + Photo ............................................................................................................................................. 40
D Superlapse Movie .............................................................................................................................................. 41
E Loop Recording ........................................................................................................................................... 42
F Time-lapse Movie............................................................................................................................................... 43
Operations During Movie Playback ............................................................................................... 45
Editing Movies ....................................................................................................................................... 47
Functions That Cannot Be Used Together When Shooting .................................................. 50
Connecting the Camera to a TV or Computer .......................................................... 52
Utilizing Images..................................................................................................................................... 53
Viewing Images on a TV ..................................................................................................................... 54
Transferring Images to a Computer (KeyMission 360/170 Utility)...................................... 55
Installing KeyMission 360/170 Utility ............................................................................................................ 55
Transferring Images to a Computer .............................................................................................................. 55
Using the Menu.................................................................................................................... 57
Menu Operations.................................................................................................................................. 58
Menu Lists ............................................................................................................................................... 60
The Movie Menu........................................................................................................................................................ 60
The Still Images Menu............................................................................................................................................ 60
The Shooting Options Menu ............................................................................................................................. 61
The Camera Settings Menu ................................................................................................................................ 61
The Playback Menu.................................................................................................................................................. 62
The Movie Menu ................................................................................................................................... 63
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Movie Mode.................................................................................................................................................................. 63
Movie Options............................................................................................................................................................. 64
NTSC/PAL ....................................................................................................................................................................... 65
Electronic VR................................................................................................................................................................. 65
Wind Noise Reduction ........................................................................................................................................... 66
The Still Images Menu......................................................................................................................... 67
Still Images .................................................................................................................................................................... 67
The Shooting Options Menu ............................................................................................................ 68
Underwater................................................................................................................................................................... 68
White Balance (Adjusting Hue)......................................................................................................................... 68
Color Options............................................................................................................................................................... 69
Exposure Compensation...................................................................................................................................... 69
Restore Default Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 69
The Camera Settings Menu............................................................................................................... 70
Date and Time............................................................................................................................................................. 70
Monitor Settings ........................................................................................................................................................ 71
Sound Settings............................................................................................................................................................ 72
Auto Off........................................................................................................................................................................... 73
Format Card.................................................................................................................................................................. 74
Movie Recording ....................................................................................................................................................... 74
Remote Fn Button .................................................................................................................................................... 75
Flip Vertically ................................................................................................................................................................ 75
LED Brightness............................................................................................................................................................ 75
Charge by Computer .............................................................................................................................................. 76
Language ....................................................................................................................................................................... 77
Location Data .............................................................................................................................................................. 77
Reset All........................................................................................................................................................................... 78
Conformity Marking................................................................................................................................................. 78
Firmware Version....................................................................................................................................................... 78
Network Menu ............................................................................................................................................................ 79
The Playback Menu.............................................................................................................................. 81
h Movie Playback.................................................................................................................................................... 81
g Movie Edit............................................................................................................................................................... 81
f Delete ......................................................................................................................................................................... 81
j Upload................................................................................................................................................................ 82
i Protect...................................................................................................................................................................... 82
e Back............................................................................................................................................................................. 82
Technical Notes.................................................................................................................... 83
Notices...................................................................................................................................................... 84
Notes About Wireless Communication Functions ................................................................... 86
Caring for the Product ........................................................................................................................ 88
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The Camera................................................................................................................................................................... 88
The Battery .................................................................................................................................................................... 89
The Charging AC Adapter.................................................................................................................................... 90
Memory Cards............................................................................................................................................................. 91
Cleaning and Storage.......................................................................................................................... 92
Cleaning after Using the Camera Underwater........................................................................................ 92
Cleaning after Using the Camera in Conditions Other than Underwater ............................. 93
Storage............................................................................................................................................................................. 93
Error Messages....................................................................................................................................... 94
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................... 96
File Names ............................................................................................................................................ 100
Accessories........................................................................................................................................... 101
Specifications ...................................................................................................................................... 104
Index....................................................................................................................................................... 111
1
Parts of the Camera
Parts of the Camera
The Camera Body ................................................................................................................... 2
The Monitor..............................................................................................................................4
2
Parts of the Camera
The Camera Body
The Camera Body
12 3
5
4
6
897
1
Status lamp (front)............................. 30, 75
2
Photo button ................................................ 18
3
Movie button ................................................ 18
4
Speaker
5
Lens protector.............................................. 28
6
Lens
7
Tripod socket ..............................................106
8
N-Mark (NFC antenna) ............................ 12
9
Built-in microphone
3
Parts of the Camera
The Camera Body
987
5
4
321
6
10
11
12
13
15 14
1
Monitor................................................................4
2
Status lamp (back) ............................. 30, 75
3
Battery-chamber/memory card slot
cover......................................................................7
4
Battery-chamber/memory card slot
cover latch .........................................................7
5
Battery-chamber/memory card slot
cover latch release ........................................7
6
Eyelet for fall prevention cord
7
H (x monitor) button.........11, 18, 58
8
I (c playback) button ........11, 19, 58
9
k (apply selection) button
........................................................................11, 58
10
HDMI micro connector (Type D)...... 53
11
Micro-USB connector.............................. 53
12
Battery latch ..................................................... 7
13
Waterproofing packing
14
Battery chamber............................................ 7
15
Memory card slot..........................................7
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Parts of the Camera
The Monitor
The information that is displayed on the shooting or playback screen changes
depending on the camera’s settings and state of use.
By default, information is displayed when the camera is turned on and when you
operate the camera, and turns off after a few seconds (when Photo info is set to
Auto info in Monitor settings (A71)).
For Shooting
C Battery Level Indicator
B: The camera battery level is high.
b: The camera battery level is low.
Y: The external battery level is high.*
Z: The external battery level is low.*
* Displayed when the additional battery is installed in the WP-AA1 Waterproof Case
(available separately).
The Monitor
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Movie mode .......................................... 35, 63
2
Still image shooting mode................... 67
3
Remaining movie recording time
4
Bluetooth communication indicator
....................................................................... 12, 79
5
Wi-Fi communication indicator
....................................................................... 16, 79
6
Airplane mode ............................................. 79
7
Remote control connection indicator
............................................................................... 23
8
Battery level indicator
9
Movie options .............................................. 64
10
Exposure compensation value.......... 69
11
Color options................................................ 69
12
Underwater.................................................... 68
13
White balance .............................................. 68
14
Electronic VR ................................................. 65
15
Wind noise reduction.............................. 66
16
“Date not setindicator.......................... 70
17
“Still image shooting available”
indicator........................................................... 34
18
“Still image shooting not available”
indicator........................................................... 34
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The Monitor
For Playback
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Movie playback mode............................. 45
2
Loop recording playback mode........ 42
3
Protect............................................................... 82
4
Movie length or elapsed playback
time
5
Current image number/total number
of images
6
Movie options .............................................. 64
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Getting Started
Inserting the Battery and Memory Card.........................................................................7
Charging the Battery.............................................................................................................9
Camera Setup ........................................................................................................................11
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Inserting the Battery and Memory Card
Unlock the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover latch release (1), slide the
battery-chamber/memory card slot cover latch to the y position (2), and open
the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover towards you (3).
With the battery’s positive and negative terminals oriented correctly, move the
orange battery latch (4), and fully insert the battery (5).
Slide the memory card in until it clicks into place (6).
Be careful not to insert the battery or memory card upside-down or backward, as
this could cause a malfunction or result in damage to the camera or memory card.
After closing the cover (7 ), slide the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover
latch to the z position (8), and return the battery-chamber/memory card slot
cover latch release to the LOCK position (9). Make sure that the orange marks on
both latches are not visible.
B Notes About Waterproof and Dustproof Performance
See “Notes About Shockproof, Waterproof, and Dustproof Performance” (Axiii) for more
information.
B Formatting a Memory Card
The first time you insert a memory card that has been used in another device into this
camera, make sure to format it with this camera.
Note that formatting a memory card permanently deletes all images and other
data on the memory card. Be sure to make copies of any images you wish to keep
before formatting the memory card.
Insert the memory card into the camera, and select Format card in Camera settings
(A58) in the c (setup) menu.
Inserting the Battery and Memory Card
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Inserting the Battery and Memory Card
Removing the Battery or Memory Card
Turn the camera off and make sure that the status lamps and screen have turned off,
and then open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover.
Move the battery latch to eject the battery.
Gently push the memory card into the camera to partially eject the memory card.
Be careful when handling the camera, battery, and memory card immediately after
using the camera, as they may be hot.
Memory Cards That Can Be Used
The camera supports microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC memory cards.
The camera also supports microSDHC and microSDXC cards compliant with UHS-I.
Memory cards with a microSDXC Speed Class rating of 6 or faster are
recommended for recording movies.
- When the size/frame rate of the movie is set to 2160/30p (4K UHD) or 2160/
25p (4K UHD), memory cards with a UHS Speed Class rating of 3 or better are
recommended.
- When using a memory card with a lower Speed Class rating, movie recording
may stop unexpectedly.
If you use a card reader, make sure that it is compatible with your memory card.
Contact the manufacturer for information on features, operation, and limitations
on use.
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Charging the Battery
If a plug adapter* is included with your camera, securely connect it to the Charging AC
Adapter. Once the two are connected, attempting to forcibly remove the plug adapter
could damage the product.
* The shape of the plug adapter varies according to the country or region in which
the camera was purchased. This step can be omitted if the plug adapter comes
permanently bonded to the Charging AC Adapter.
Charging starts when the camera is connected to an electrical outlet while the
battery is inserted, as shown in the illustration. The status lamps flash green slowly
while the battery is charging.
When charging is complete, the status lamps turn off. Unplug the Charging AC
Adapter from the electrical outlet, and disconnect the USB cable.
Charging time is about 3 hours for a fully exhausted battery.
The battery cannot be charged when the status lamps are flashing green quickly,
possibly due to one of the reasons described below.
- The ambient temperature is not suited to charging.
- The USB cable or Charging AC Adapter is not properly connected.
- The battery is damaged.
Charging the Battery
USB cable (included)
Electrical outlet
Charging AC Adapter
Status lamp
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Charging the Battery
B Notes About the USB Cable
Check the shape and direction of the plugs and do not insert or remove the plugs at an
angle.
Do not use a USB cable other than the UC-E21. Using a USB cable other than the UC-E21
could result in overheating, fire or electric shock.
B Turning the Camera On While Charging
If you press the movie button or photo button while charging with the Charging AC
Adapter, the camera turns on, enabling you to record movies, capture still images, play them
back, and operate the setting menus (some menus cannot be operated).
Turning the Camera On or Off
Turning the Camera On
Press the movie button or photo button to turn on
the camera. When the camera turns on, the shooting
screen is displayed.
You can check the battery level on the monitor (A4)
or on the SnapBridge 360/170 app screen.
Turning the Camera Off
After turning on the camera, it turns off automatically when no operations are
performed for 1 minute.
The camera turns off automatically when no operations are performed for 30
seconds after shooting (default setting). You can configure settings in Auto off in
Camera settings in the c (setup) menu (A58).
You can turn off the camera by pressing and holding the movie button for at least
3 seconds while the camera is turned on.
You can also turn off the camera using the following procedure.
Enter shooting mode M k button M Use HI to select b (power off) M k
button
B Notes About Turning Off the Camera During Remote Shooting
The camera buttons are disabled when using the SnapBridge 360/170 app to shoot
remotely. Before turning off the camera, stop using the remote shooting function. For more
information about remote shooting, see SnapBridge 360/170 app online help.
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Camera Setup
Setup from a Smartphone or Tablet
Before proceeding, install the SnapBridge 360/170 app (Aiii) and
enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your smartphone or tablet (below,
“smart device”).
The camera and smart device screens shown in this manual may
differ from those of the actual products.
1 Press the movie button or photo button to turn on the camera.
Use H, I, and k on the back side of the camera to select and adjust settings.
A language selection dialog will be displayed. Press
H or I on the back side of the camera to
highlight a language and press k to select.
The language can be changed at any time using
the Language option in Camera settings in the
c (setup) menu (A58).
If no operations are performed for about 30
minutes during setup, the camera automatically
turns off.
2 When the dialog at right is displayed,
press H or I to select Options, and
press k.
Press I and scroll down to view the screen at
right.
If you do not wish to use a smart device to
configure the camera, select Later and press k
(A13).
Camera Setup
Photo button
Movie button
Español
Français
Deutsch
English
set SnapBridge later
from the Network menu,
select Later.
Options
Later
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3 Pair (i.e., establish a Bluetooth link between) the camera and the
smart device.
Android Devices with NFC Support
After checking that NFC is enabled on the smart
device, touch the camera Y (N-Mark) to the NFC
antenna on the smart device to launch the
SnapBridge 360/170 app.
- If the SnapBridge 360/170 download site is
displayed, download and install the app before
repeating the above steps.
iOS Devices and Android Devices Without
NFC Support
On the camera, press H or I to select Next, and
press k. The camera will wait for a connection;
launch the SnapBridge 360/170 app on the smart
device and follow the on-screen instructions to tap
the name of the camera you want to pair with.
4 Check the authentication code.
When the message is displayed prompting you to
confirm the authentication code, scroll down the
screen to view the authentication code.
After confirming that the camera and smart device
display the same six-digit authentication code,
follow the steps below to complete pairing (note
that the code may not be displayed in some
versions of iOS, but you should follow the steps
below even if the code is not displayed).
-On the camera, press H or I to select OK, and press k.
- On the smart device, tap Pairing (the name of the button varies with the smart
device).
App
SnapBridge 360/170
Camera
Camera name_XXXX
Cancel
Connect to Camera
Camera name
device and select OK.
Auth. code
000000
OK
Back
Camera
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5 Press k when the dialog at right is
displayed.
When a constant connection between the camera
and smart device is established, the dialog at right
is displayed.
If the camera displays Could not connect., press
H or I to select Reconnect and press k to
return to Step 3. To cancel pairing settings, select
Cancel and press k.
6 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup
process.
To record location data with photographs, select Yes when prompted and enable
the location data features both in the SnapBridge 360/170 app and on the smart
device itself (for more information, see the documentation provided with the smart
device).
You can also synchronize the camera clock to the time reported by the smart device
by selecting Yes when prompted and enabling synchronization in the SnapBridge
360/170 app. If you select No, set the camera clock from the menus as described in
Step 2 on page 14.
Setup is complete when the camera returns to the shooting display.
See page 15 for more information on using SnapBridge.
Setup from the Camera Menus
The camera clock can be set manually.
1 Press the movie button or photo button
to turn on the camera (A11).
A language selection dialog will be displayed. Press
H or I on the back side of the camera to
highlight a language and press k to select.
The language can be changed at any time using
the Language option in Camera settings in the
c (setup) menu (A58).
Your camera and
smart device are
connected!
SnapBridge will send
your photos to your
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Français
Deutsch
English
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2 When the dialog at right is displayed,
press H or I to select Later, and press
k.
Press I and scroll down to view the screen at
right.
Select Yes when prompted to set the camera
clock.
3 Press H or I to choose a date format and press k.
4 Enter the current date and time and
press k.
Press k to highlight items and press H or I to
change.
When the item on the far right is highlighted, press
k to confirm the settings.
5 When prompted, press H or I to highlight Yes and press k.
The camera exits to the shooting display when setup is complete.
C Resetting the Clock
The Date and time option in Camera settings (A58) can be used to set the camera
clock.
set SnapBridge later
from the Network menu,
select Later.
Options
Later
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Camera Setup
What SnapBridge Can Do for You
The SnapBridge 360/170 app can be used for a variety of tasks once the
camera has been paired with your smart device.
Auto Upload
At default settings, pictures will automatically be uploaded to the smart device as they
are taken.
Place the smart device close to the camera and launch the SnapBridge 360/170
app.
B Notes About Auto Upload
Movies cannot be uploaded using the Send while shooting or j (upload) options. To
upload movies to a smart device, use the SnapBridge 360/170 app.
Option Description
Disabling auto upload
Auto upload can be disabled using the Send while
shooting > Still images option in the network menu in
Camera settings (A58).
Upload options
Use the Send while shooting > Upload (photos) item in
the network menu in Camera settings (A58) to choose
the types of pictures automatically uploaded.
Selecting pictures for
upload
You can use j (upload) in the camera’s playback menu
(A19) to upload pictures that were not automatically
uploaded during shooting.
Resizing pictures for
upload
Use the SnapBridge 360/170 app to choose the size at which
pictures are copied to the smart device. The default size is 2
megapixels.
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Camera Setup
Wireless Networks
B Where the Use of Wireless Devices Is Prohibited
Where the use of wireless devices is prohibited, disable wireless features in the camera
network menu by selecting On for Airplane mode. This will temporarily interrupt the
constant connection with the smart device, but the connection is automatically re-
established when airplane mode is turned off.
Other Options for the SnapBridge 360/170 App
See SnapBridge 360/170 app online help for more information.
Option Description
Pairing
To pair the camera with a smart device (for example, with a
new device or if you did not opt to pair with a smart device
during setup), select Connect to device in the camera
network menu and follow the instructions on page 11,
starting with Step 2.
The camera can be paired with up to five smart devices, but
can connect to only one at a time.
Uploading pictures via
Wi-Fi
A Wi-Fi connection is recommended for large-volume
uploads.
Follow the on-screen instructions in the SnapBridge 360/170
app to switch to a Wi-Fi connection.
The Wi-Fi > Network settings item in the camera
network menu contains Auth./encryp. and Password
options. The default option for Auth./encryp. is WPA2-
PSK-AES.
Option Description
Remote photography Use the smart device to release the camera shutter.
Change settings
remotely
Use the smart device to change settings such as the shooting
settings.
Viewing the pictures on
the camera
Use the smart device to view and download the pictures on
the camera. This option is available even when the camera is
off.
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Using the Camera
Recording Movies and Shooting Still Images ............................................................18
Playing Back Movies and Still Images ...........................................................................19
Transferring Images to a Smart Device ........................................................................19
Using Accessories.................................................................................................................21
Status Lamps..........................................................................................................................30
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Recording Movies and Shooting Still Images
1 Press the movie button or photo
button.
The camera turns on and the shooting screen is
displayed.
To shoot a series of images, select Continuous in
the still images menu in the c (setup) menu.
2 Press the movie button to record movies, and press the photo
button to shoot still images.
To stop recording a movie, press the movie button again. The recorded movies and
captured still images are saved on the memory card.
B Notes About Using the Camera Underwater
When using the camera underwater, attach the underwater lens protector (A28). If it is
not attached, the images you capture may be blurred.
Set Underwater in Shooting options in the c (setup) menu (A58) to On.
The angle of view (i.e., the area visible in the frame) becomes narrower when underwater.
Wireless communication is not available when the camera is underwater. Also, the remote
control cannot be used.
C Turning the Monitor On or Off
You can turn the monitor on or off by pressing the H (x monitor) button while the
shooting screen is displayed.
The monitor automatically turns off 30 seconds after you start recording a movie (default
setting). The H (x monitor) button cannot be used while recording a movie. You can
change the amount of time that elapses before the monitor turns off in LCD auto off in
Movie recording in Camera settings in the c (setup) menu.
C Turning Off the Camera
At the default setting, the camera turns off automatically when no operations are performed
for 30 seconds after shooting (A10).
C Movies Over 4 GB in Size
When a movie with a file size of more than 4 GB is recorded, the movie is divided into files
with a maximum size of 4 GB each.
Recording Movies and Shooting Still Images
Photo button
Movie button
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Playing Back Movies and Still Images
If fingerprints or other stains are on the underwater lens protector, they are captured
in images. Use a soft dry cloth to clean the underwater lens protector before shooting.
1 Press the I button.
If the camera is turned off, turn it on by pressing the movie
button or photo button before pressing the I button.
You can also play back movies and still images by selecting
a (playback) on the W (HOME) screen (A58).
The most recently captured still image or the first frame of
the most recently recorded movie is displayed on the screen.
2 Press HI to display the image that you want
to play back.
Press and hold HI to scroll through the images quickly.
To play back movies, press the k button and select h
(playback).
You can edit movies on the camera (A47).
To transfer still images from the camera to a smart device, launch the SnapBridge 360/
170 app on the smart device and perform the procedure below on the camera.
1 Press the I button.
If the camera is turned off, turn it on by pressing the movie
button or photo button before pressing the I button.
The most recently captured still image or the first frame of
the most recently recorded movie is displayed on the screen.
Playing Back Movies and Still Images
Transferring Images to a Smart Device
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Transferring Images to a Smart Device
2 Press HI to display the image that you want
to transfer.
Press and hold HI to scroll through images quickly.
Movies cannot be transferred by performing an operation on
the camera. To transfer movies to a smart device, use the
SnapBridge 360/170 app.
3 Press the k button to display the
playback menu.
4 Use HI to select j (upload), and
press the k button.
You can select f (delete) in this step to delete the
image.
5 Select Yes, and press the k button.
The image is transferred to the smart device.
[ 4/4 ]
Yes
No
Select for upload?
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Using Accessories
This section describes the functions of the accessories included with the camera and
how to use them.
Using the Remote Control
You can use the ML-L6 Remote Control to record movies, take pictures, and add
highlight tags from a distance. You can also use it to turn on the camera.
Parts and Functions of the Remote Control
B Notes About Using the Remote Control
The remote control cannot be used underwater.
Make sure to read “Notes About Waterproof Performance of the Remote Control” (Axiv) and
“Notes About Condensation and Waterproof Performance of the Remote Control” (Axv).
Using Accessories
Part Function A
1
Power
button
Turns on the remote control when pressed, and turns it off
when pressed again. Also, turns off the camera.
2 w button
Performs one of the following operations when pressed
while recording a movie:
Adds a highlight tag (default setting)
Switches to high frame rate recording (while recording a
movie in add slow motion mode)
The operation that is performed when the w button is
pressed can be specified in Camera settings in the c
(setup) menu (A58).
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Switches the connection from the remote control to a
paired smart device.
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3
Photo
button
Performs the same function as the photo button on the
camera. Turns the camera on and captures a still image.
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4 Status lamp
Displays the shooting status in conjunction with the status
lamps on the camera.
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5
Movie
button
Turns the camera on and starts/stops movie recording. 18
12 543
Battery-chamber cover
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Inserting the Battery in the Remote Control
Insert a 3V CR2032 lithium battery.
Use a coin (1) to turn the battery-chamber cover counterclockwise (2) and open
it.
Insert the battery with the positive side face up (3). Make sure that the battery is
firmly inserted at the center of the battery chamber (4).
Align the N mark of the battery-chamber cover with the R mark of the remote
control (5), and press the battery-chamber cover with your thumbs (6). The
battery-chamber cover rotates clockwise slightly and stops (7).
Use a coin to turn the battery-chamber cover clockwise (8) to securely lock it.
Make sure that the X mark of the battery-chamber cover is aligned with the R
mark of the remote control (9).
Make sure that no foreign substance such as lint is caught in the battery-chamber
cover. Failure to observe this precaution could impair the waterproof performance
and cause water to seep inside the remote control.
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Using Accessories
Pairing the Camera and Remote Control
Before using the remote control for the first time, it must be paired with the camera.
(The remote control included with the camera has already been paired. The settings
described below are not necessary.)
* In this manual, “pairing” refers to the establishment of a Bluetooth connection between
the camera and remote control.
The camera can only be paired with one remote control at a time. When the
camera is paired to a different remote control, only the most recent pairing
information is saved.
1 Enable pairing on the camera.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Network menu M k button M Connection to remote M
k button
2 Press and hold (for at least 3 seconds) the power button on the
remote control.
Pairing starts for the camera and remote control. While the process is being
performed, the status lamp on the remote control flashes.
When pairing is complete, the remote control icon
is displayed on the shooting screen.
If a pairing failure message is displayed, perform the
procedure again from step 1.
C Status Lamps on the Camera
The status lamps flash green and red alternately while the camera is waiting to be paired.
When paring is successful, the lamps flash green two times.
When paring fails, the lamps flash red six times.
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Using Accessories
Switching Between Smart Device and Remote Control
The camera cannot be operated by both the remote control and a smart device at the
same time. Follow the procedure below to switch from one to the other.
Switching from Smart Device to Remote Control
Switch the connection from a smart device to a paired remote control.
1 Select Camera & remote in Choose connection in Network
menu.
The camera connects to the remote control.
2 Turn on the remote control.
A connection is established between the camera
and remote control. The R icon is displayed on the
shooting screen.
Switching from Remote Control to Smart Device
Switch the connection from the remote control to a paired smart device.
1 Turn on the camera and remote control, then press and hold the
w button on the remote control.
The camera connects to the smart device.
2 Launch the SnapBridge 360/170 app on your smart device.
A connection is established between the camera and smart device. The B icon is
displayed on the shooting screen.
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Using Accessories
Using the Wristband (Available Separately)
You can use the AA-13 Wristband for Remote Controls to attach the remote control to
your wrist.
C Attaching the Wristband to Your Wrist
The procedure below describes how to attach the wristband to your left wrist.
1 Mount the remote
control on the
wristband.
Make sure that the hook-and-
loop fastener is pressed
down firmly to secure the
remote control (2).
2 Place the wristband on your wrist.
Thread the band through the buckle (1),
then fold it back on itself and press down
firmly to secure it (2).
B Notes About Wearing and Using the Wristband
To prevent the remote control from falling off or malfunctioning, make sure the wristband
is securely fastened.
Do not leave the wristband in water.
Status Lamp on the Remote Control
The status lamp indicates the same status as the status lamps on the camera.
Status Color Description
Solid Red
A movie is being recorded in Standard movie, Movie +
photo, or Time-lapse movie mode. A normal speed
movie is being recorded in Add slow motion mode.
Flashing Red
A slow motion movie is being recorded in Add slow
motion mode.
Flashes three times
then lights up solid
Red
A movie is being recorded in Superlapse movie or
Loop recording mode.
Lights up briefly
then turns off
Green
A still image is captured.
A highlight tag is added.
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Using the Base Adapter and Base Mount
Attaching the base adapter to the camera allows you to use special accessories such
as a base mount.
To increase the adhesive strength, attach the base mount for 24 hours or longer
before using the camera.
1 Align the camera screw with the
tripod socket of the camera (1), and
tighten the screw knob (2).
2 Attach the buckle of the base adapter
to the base mount.
While holding the two protrusions of the buckle
at the same time, slide the buckle until it clicks
into place.
When removing the buckle, hold the two
protrusions at the same time, and slide them in
the direction opposite of that for attachment.
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3 Adjust the camera angle.
Loosen the plate lock (1), set the camera angle
(2), and then tighten the lock (3).
4 Make sure that there are no foreign substances on the surface to
which the base mount will be attached.
If there are foreign substances such as dust or water, remove them.
5 Peel off the release liner from the back of the base mount, and
firmly press the base mount so that the entire surface is attached.
Base Mount
The base mount is an accessory that is used to easily attach and detach a base adapter
mounted with the camera.
Attach the base mount to places where you want to mount the camera.
Use the flat or curved type depending on the surface to which the base mount will be
attached.
The base mount is not designed for use on vehicles. Do not attach it on vehicles.
Base mount (flat):
Use to attach to flat surfaces.
Base mount (curved):
Use to attach to curved surfaces such as helmets.
B Notes About Using the Base Adapter and Base Mount
Do not use the base adapter and base mount so that they are subjected to sudden loads,
such as directly attaching them to skis or snowboards. Subjecting them to sudden loads
will damage the accessories or detach the base mount.
You cannot reuse a base mount after it has been attached and then removed.
The surface may be damaged or the paint may peel off depending on the material to
which the base mount is attached. Care should be taken when attaching the base mount.
The base mount is not suited for attachment to surfaces made of rough material such as
wood or concrete.
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Using the Lens Protector or Underwater Lens Protector
Lens protector*
Protects the lens from impact from the front.
Underwater lens protector
Protects the lens when using the camera underwater, or in situations where debris
such as gravel may strike the lens.
* The lens protector is attached to the camera at the time of purchase.
B Notes About Using the Camera Underwater
When using the camera underwater, attach the underwater lens protector. If it is not
attached, the images you capture may be blurred.
Attaching the Lens Protector or Underwater Lens Protector
B Notes About Attaching the Underwater Lens Protector
Use a soft cloth or air duster to remove foreign substances such as water or dust from the
camera or underwater lens protector. If the camera or underwater lens protector is still wet
when the underwater lens protector is attached, this could cause condensation.
1 Align the mark on the lens protector with the one on the
camera, and mount the lens protector on the camera.
Lens protector Underwater lens protector
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2 Turn the lens protector clockwise to secure it.
Turn the lens protector until its mark and the mark on the top of the camera (S) are
aligned.
To attach the underwater lens protector, press it against the camera while turning.
B Notes About Checking the Attached Lens Protector
Make sure that the lens protector is securely attached.
Removing the Lens Protector or Underwater Lens Protector
1 Turn the lens protector counterclockwise.
2 Pull the lens protector toward you to remove it.
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Status Lamps
The status lamps indicate the status of the camera.
C Functions of the Front and Back Status Lamps
The front and back status lamps indicate the same status.
You can adjust the brightness of the status lamps (A75).
Status Lamps
Status Color Description
Solid
Green
The camera is connected to a TV via an HDMI cable.
The camera is recognized by the computer.
Still images are being captured.
Red A movie is being recorded.
Flashing
Green
The battery is charging. The lamps turn off when
charging is complete.
The camera is connected to a computer via a USB cable.
Pairing is complete.
Red
A movie is being recorded in add slow motion mode.
The memory card is being accessed (data is being saved
or the memory card is being initialized).
The firmware is being updated.
Pairing failed.
Green
and red
The camera is waiting to be paired (the lamps flash green
and red alternately).
Flashing quickly
Green The battery cannot be charged (error).
Red
The temperature inside the camera is too hot. The camera
will turn off automatically. Wait until the camera
temperature has cooled before resuming use.
Lights up briefly Orange
The lamps light up in orange for a moment when a
highlight tag is added, or when the remote control is
turned on.
Status lamp
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Operations During Movie Recording ............................................................................32
Selecting the Movie Mode ................................................................................................35
Operations During Movie Playback...............................................................................45
Editing Movies.......................................................................................................................47
Functions That Cannot Be Used Together When Shooting..................................50
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Operations During Movie Recording
Notes About Movie Recording
B Notes About Memory Cards
Memory cards with a microSDXC Speed Class rating of 6 or faster are recommended for
recording movies.
When the size/frame rate of the movie is set to 2160/30p (4K UHD) or 2160/25p (4K
UHD), memory cards with a UHS Speed Class rating of 3 or better are recommended.
When using a memory card with a lower Speed Class rating, movie recording may stop
unexpectedly.
B Notes About Saving Images or Movies
The status lamps flash red slowly while images or movies are being saved. Do not open the
battery-chamber/memory card slot cover or remove the battery or memory card
while an indicator is flashing. Doing this could result in loss of data, or in damage to the
camera or the memory card.
B Camera Temperature
The camera may become hot when recording movies for an extended period of time or
when the camera is used in a hot area.
If the inside of the camera becomes extremely hot when recording movies, an alert
message is displayed on the screen for about five seconds and the status lamps flash red
quickly. Then, the camera automatically turns off.
Leave the camera off until the inside of the camera has cooled.
B Notes About Recording at Low Temperature
When the battery temperature is below 0°C (32°F), movies with the size/frame rate set to
2160/30p, 2160/25p, HS 1080/, or HS 720/8× cannot be recorded.
If the battery temperature is below 0°C (32°F) before you start recording, the size/frame
rate of the movie switches to 1080/30p or 1080/25p.
If the size/frame rate of the movie is set to 2160/30p, 2160/25p, HS 1080/4×, or HS
720/8× and the battery temperature drops to below 0°C (32°F) while recording, the
camera stops recording and automatically turns off. The recorded movie is saved.
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B Notes About Recorded Movies
The following phenomena may be seen in the monitor while recording movies. These
phenomena are saved in the recorded movies.
- Banding may occur in images under fluorescent, mercury-vapor, or sodium-vapor lighting.
- Subjects that move quickly from one side of the frame to the other, such as a moving
train or car, may appear skewed.
- The entire movie image may be skewed when the camera is panned.
- Lighting or other bright areas may leave residual images when the camera is moved.
Depending on the distance to the subject, colored stripes may appear on subjects with
repeating patterns (fabrics, lattice windows, etc.) during movie recording and playback.
This occurs when the pattern in the subject and the layout of the image sensor interfere
with each other; it is not a malfunction.
B Notes About Vibration Reduction During Movie Recording
When Electronic VR (A65) in Movie is set to On, the angle of view (i.e., the area visible in
the frame) becomes narrower during movie recording.
B Notes About Operating the Camera Buttons
If the camera buttons are pressed while recording a movie, the sound of the button
operation may be recorded.
C Movie Frame
The area that is captured in a movie varies depending on the Movie options settings in
Movie in the c (setup) menu.
If Photo info in Monitor settings (A71) in Camera settings in the c (setup) menu is
set to Movie frame+auto info, you can confirm the area that will be captured in a movie
before you start recording.
C Movies Over 4 GB in Size
When a movie with a file size of more than 4 GB is recorded, the movie is divided into files
with a maximum size of 4 GB each.
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Operations During Movie Recording
Capturing Still Images During Movie Recording
When recording a movie, you can save one frame
as a still image by pressing the photo button on
the remote control while the icon for still image
shooting is displayed. Movie recording continues
while the still image is being saved.
The size of captured still images is 2 megapixels
(1920 × 1080).
B Notes About Capturing Still Images During Movie Recording
Still images can be captured when using the movie modes indicated below.
- Standard movie or Loop recording (when Movie options is set to 1080/30p or
1080/60p, or 1080/25p or 1080/50p)
- Superlapse movie
Still images cannot be saved during movie recording when the remaining movie
recording time is less than five seconds.
The frames of a movie that were recorded when a still image was being captured may not
play back smoothly.
Adding Tags During Movie Recording (Highlight Tags)
You can add tags while recording a movie by pressing the w button on the remote
control (default setting). You can use the tags as a guide to quickly find a particular
scene when playing back the movie (A45), or you can easily create a highlight
movie based around the tags. The tags can also be used as a guide when editing the
movie in the camera (A47).
B Notes About Using the w Button
Make sure that Insert highlight tag is selected for the Remote Fn button (A75) setting
in Camera settings in the c (setup) menu.
B Notes About Restrictions for Adding Tags During Recording
Tags cannot be added when recording a superlapse movie or time-lapse movie.
A maximum total of 30 tags can be added to each movie recording.
C Using the Camera Buttons During Movie Recording
You can configure settings that enable the camera buttons to capture still images or add
tags during movie recording (A74).
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Selecting the Movie Mode
The movie modes described below are available when recording movies.
D Standard movie (A37)
In this mode, a normal movie is recorded using the settings configured in the c
(setup) menu (A58).
D Add slow motion (A38)
In this mode, you can switch to slow motion recording (high frame rate recording)
while recording a movie, using the w button on the remote control. The portions
of the movie that are recorded in slow motion are played back at a slower speed,
adding a dramatic effect.
C Movie + photo (A40)
In this mode, still images are captured at specified intervals while recording a
movie.
D Superlapse movie (A41)
In this mode, a fast motion movie (1080/30p or 1080/25p) is recorded. This is
suited for speeding up the motion of a subject that is recorded while the camera is
moving.
E Loop recording (A42)
After recording a movie for a specified time, the camera continues recording the
movie while deleting the recorded movie data from the beginning. Only the most
recent data is saved on the memory card, resulting in a movie of the specified
length. Although five separate movie files are recorded, they are played back as a
single movie on the camera.
F Time-lapse movie (A43)
In this mode, still images are captured at a certain interval to record a fast motion
movie that shows the changes in a subject that happen slowly over time.
B Notes About Movie Mode
There are some modes that cannot be used together with other settings (A50).
Selecting the Movie Mode
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Selecting the Movie Mode
C Remote Control Operations
If you press the w button on the remote control while recording a movie, you can add a
highlight tag to the movie or switch to high frame rate recording. The available function
varies depending on the movie mode.
Configure the Remote Fn button (A 75) setting in Camera settings in the c (setup)
menu.
Movie mode Add highlight tag
Switch to high frame rate
recording
DStandard movie
w -
DAdd slow motion
ww
CMovie + photo
w
DSuperlapse movie
––
ELoop recording
w
FTime-lapse movie
––
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D Standard Movie
In this mode, a normal movie is recorded using the settings configured in the c
(setup) menu (A58).
Recording in e Standard Movie Mode
1 Press the movie button to start
recording.
The camera starts recording a movie.
2 Press the movie button to end recording.
C Operations Available When Recording in Standard Movie Mode
You can add highlight tags or capture still images (A34).
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Movie M
k button M Movie mode M k button M Standard movie M k button
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Selecting the Movie Mode
D Add Slow Motion
In this mode, you can switch to slow motion recording (high frame rate recording)
while recording a movie, using the w button on the remote control. The portions of
the movie that are recorded in slow motion are played back at a slower speed, adding
a dramatic effect. Before using this mode, set the Remote Fn button setting to Add
slow motion (A75) in Camera settings in the c (setup) menu.
Recording in e Add Slow Motion Mode
1 Press the movie button to start
recording.
The camera starts recording a movie.
The frame rate is displayed at the bottom center of
the screen.
2 Press the w button on the remote
control when you want to start recording
in slow motion.
The camera switches to high frame rate recording.
3 Press the w button on the remote control when you want to
stop recording in slow motion.
4 Press the movie button to end recording.
B Notes About Add Slow Motion Mode
Still images cannot be captured by pressing the photo button.
Audio cannot be recorded for the portions of the movie that are recorded in slow motion.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Movie M
k button M Movie mode M k button M Add slow motion M k button
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Selecting the Movie Mode
C Recording Time and Playback Time
The frame rate of add slow motion varies depending on the Movie options setting.
If 1080/30p or 1080/60p is set, the camera switches to slow motion recording with a
size/frame rate of 1080/120p.
If 1080/25p or 1080/50p is set, the camera switches to slow motion recording with a
size/frame rate of 1080/100p.
For example, if you record a movie in Add slow motion with the 1080/30p setting, the
camera records the movie four times faster than normal, and the movie plays back four
times slower than normal.
C Operations Available When Recording in Add Slow Motion Mode
You can add highlight tags (A34).
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Selecting the Movie Mode
C Movie + Photo
In this mode, still images are captured at specified intervals while recording a movie.
Recording in C Movie + Photo Mode
1 Use HI to select the shooting interval
for still images, and press the k button.
You can select 5 s (default setting), 10 s, 30 s, or
60 s for the interval at which to capture still
images.
2 Press the movie button to start
recording.
The camera starts recording a movie. At the same
time, still images are captured at specified intervals.
3 Press the movie button to end recording.
B Notes About Movie + Photo Mode
Still images cannot be captured by pressing the photo button.
C Operations Available When Recording in Movie + Photo Mode
You can add highlight tags (A34).
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Movie M
k button M Movie mode M k button M Movie + photo M k button
30 s
60 s
5 s
10 s
15
:
30
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D Superlapse Movie
In this mode, a fast motion movie (1080/30p or 1080/25p) is recorded. This is suited
for speeding up the motion of a subject that is recorded while the camera is moving.
Recording in D Superlapse Movie Mode
1 Use HI to select the recording speed
of the fast motion movie.
Select , , (default setting), 10×, or 15×.
When (default setting) is set, a movie that is
recorded for six minutes is played back as a
superlapse movie that is one minute long.
2 Press the movie button to start
recording.
The camera starts recording a superlapse movie.
3 Press the movie button to end recording.
B Notes About Superlapse Movie Mode
You cannot add highlight tags.
C Operations Available When Recording in Superlapse Movie Mode
You can capture still images (A34).
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Movie M
k button M Movie mode M k button M Superlapse movie M k button
10×
15
:
30
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Selecting the Movie Mode
E Loop Recording
After recording a movie for a specified time, the camera continues recording the
movie while deleting the recorded movie data from the beginning. Only the most
recent data is saved on the memory card, resulting in a movie of the specified length.
Although five separate movie files are recorded, they are played back as a single
movie on the camera.
Recording in E Loop Recording Mode
1 Use HI to select the length of the
movie to record.
You can select 5 min (default setting), 10 min, 30
min, or 60 min for the length of the movie to
record.
If 2160/30p, 2160/25p, HS 1080/4×, or HS 720/
is selected for Movie options, 60 min cannot
be selected.
2 Press the movie button to start
recording.
The camera starts loop recording.
3 Press the movie button to end recording.
B Notes About Editing Movies
Movies recorded in loop recording mode cannot be edited on the camera.
C Operations Available When Recording in Loop Recording Mode
You can add highlight tags or capture still images (A34).
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Movie M
k button M Movie mode M k button M Loop recording M k button
30 min
60 min
5 min
10 min
15
:
30
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Selecting the Movie Mode
F Time-lapse Movie
In this mode, still images are captured at a certain interval to record a fast motion
movie that shows the changes in a subject that happen slowly over time.
When NTSC is selected for NTSC/PAL in Movie in the c (setup) menu, 300 frames
are captured. When PAL is selected, 250 frames are captured.
* Suited for capturing star trails.
Recording in F Time-lapse Movie Mode
1 Use HI to select the desired option,
and press the k button.
2 Use HI to specify whether or not to
lock the exposure (brightness), and
press the k button (except when
Night sky is selected).
When AE-L on is selected, the auto exposure (AE)
setting is locked when the first frame is captured,
and the remaining frames are captured using the
same setting. AE-L off is recommended in
situations such as at dusk, where the lighting is expected to change dramatically
while recording.
Option
Shooting
interval
Time required for shooting
NTSC PAL
2 s 2 seconds 10 minutes 8 minutes 20 seconds
5 s (default setting) 5 seconds 25 minutes 20 minutes 50 seconds
10 s 10 seconds 50 minutes 41 minutes 40 seconds
30 s 30 seconds 2 hours 30 minutes 2 hours 5 minutes
Night sky * 30 seconds 2 hours 30 minutes 2 hours 5 minutes
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Movie M
k button M Movie mode M k button M Time-lapse movie M k button
5 s
10 s
2 s
30 s
15
:
30
AE-L on
AE-L o
15
:
30
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Selecting the Movie Mode
3 Use a tripod to stabilize the camera.
4 Press the movie button to start
recording.
The camera starts recording a time-lapse movie.
5 Press the movie button to end recording.
B Notes About Time-lapse Movie Mode
If the battery is not sufficiently charged, it may not be possible to capture all of the images.
Use a tripod or similar equipment to stabilize the camera when recording a time-lapse
movie.
Audio cannot be recorded.
You cannot add highlight tags or capture still images.
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Operations During Movie Playback
To enter playback mode and display the playback
screen (A5), press I (a (playback)) while the
shooting screen (A4) is displayed, or select a
(playback) on the W (HOME) screen and press the k
button.
When you press the k button on the playback screen,
the playback menu is displayed.
To play back a movie, select h (movie playback) on
the playback menu screen and press the k button.
While playing back movies, the operations described
below can be performed by using HI to select a
control and then pressing the k button.
Operations During Movie Playback
Movie playback time bar
Shows the movie playback progress. If tags have been
added to the movie, a mark (vertical line) is displayed at
each tagged point.
A (stop) Exit the movie that is playing.
B (skip to previous tag) Go back to the previous tag.
C (rewind)
Rewind the movie. The rewind speed is changed to 2×, 4×,
and 8× each time the k button is pressed. The speed
returns to normal after 8×.
D (pause)
Pause movie playback. When the movie is paused, the icons
displayed on the bottom of the screen change, enabling you
to rewind or advance frame by frame, edit the movie, or save
the displayed frame as a still image (A46).
Playback screen
Playback menu
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Operations During Movie Playback
Operations During Pause
While a movie paused, the operations described below
can be performed by using HI to select a control
and then pressing the k button.
E (fast-forward)
Fast-forward the movie. The fast-forward speed is changed
to 2×, 4×, and 8× each time the k button is pressed. The
speed returns to normal after 8×.
F (skip to next tag) Go to the next tag.
G (volume)
Display the volume adjustment screen. Use HI to adjust
the volume.
A (stop) Return to the playback screen (A5).
I (single frame rewind)
Rewind the displayed movie one frame. When the k
button is held down, the camera continuously rewinds.
H (playback) Play back the movie starting from the displayed frame.
J (single frame advance)
Advance the displayed movie one frame. When the k
button is held down, the camera continuously advances.
K (edit) Enter the movie edit mode (A47).
L (save frame)
Save the displayed frame as a still image. Still images can
be saved while viewing a movie on a TV (A54).
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Editing Movies
The desired portion of a recorded movie can be saved as a separate file.
B Notes About Movie Editing
When editing movies, use a sufficiently charged battery to prevent the camera from turning
off during editing. If the battery level is low (b), you cannot edit movies.
C Movies with Highlight Tags
If the movie has highlight tags and you select the K (movie edit) menu, the movie edit
selection screen is displayed. When Create movie digest is selected, the 2.5 seconds
before and after each tag are extracted and saved together as a separate highlight movie
with sound.
C Entering the Movie Edit Mode
When you pause the movie during playback, the K (edit)
icon is displayed. You can also edit the movie by selecting
this icon and pressing the k button (A46).
Editing Movies
Enter playback mode M select the movie you want to edit M k button M g
(movie edit)
U (tag)
Displayed at the top left of the screen when tags are set as the
method for selecting the start and end point in M (move trim
position).
Movie playback time
bar
Displayed at the top of the screen, this shows the movie length
and status while the movie is being edited.
If tags have been added to the movie, a mark (vertical line) is
displayed at each tagged point.
The portion between the editing start point and end point is
shown in yellow.
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Editing Movies
1 Use HI to highlight M (move trim
position), press the k button, and
specify the method for selecting the
start point and end point (either set
manually or to a tagged point).
When using tagged points to select the start and
end point, the U icon is displayed at the top left of
the screen.
2 Use HI to highlight N (set start
point), and press the k button.
The highlight indicates that N (set start point) is
selected.
M (move trim
position)
Change the method for selecting the start point and end point.
USet to tagged point
Move the start or end point cursor to a point that is tagged on
the movie playback time bar.
Set manually
Move the start or end point cursor to any point that you choose
on the movie playback time bar.
N (set start point) Select the start point of the movie.
O (set end point) Select the end point of the movie.
H (preview) Play back the edited movie from the start point to the end point.
P (save) Save the edited movie and return to the playback screen.
Q (back)
Exit editing and return to the playback screen. If you select this
icon during editing, the changes that you made are canceled.
Movie playback time
after editing
Display the movie playback time after editing.
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3 Use HI to select the start point of the
movie you want to extract, and press
the k button.
The portion before the start point will be trimmed.
When the start point is applied, the highlight
indicates that O (set end point) is selected.
4 Use HI to select the end point of the
movie you want to extract, and press
the k button.
The portion after the end point will be trimmed.
When the end point is applied, the highlight
indicates that H (preview) is selected.
5 Press the k button.
The extracted movie is played back.
6 Use HI to select P (save), and press
the k button.
The extracted movie is saved and the camera
returns to the playback screen.
C Edited Movies
The file names for edited movies start with “FSCN” (A100).
Edited movies cannot be edited again.
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Functions That Cannot Be Used Together When Shooting
There are some functions that cannot be used together with other settings.
Functions That Cannot Be Used Together
When Shooting
Restricted
function
Setting Description
Electronic VR
Movie mode
Electronic VR is fixed at On when Superlapse
movie is selected.
Electronic VR is fixed at Off when Time-lapse
movie or Add slow motion is selected.
Movie
options
Electronic VR is available only when Movie
options is set to 1080/30p, 1080/60p, 1080/25p,
or 1080/50p.
Shooting options
Underwater
The White balance and Color options settings are
disabled when Underwater is set to On.
Color options
White balance is fixed at N Auto when Color
options is set to Monochrome.
Movie options
Movie mode
Only one of the following Movie options can be
selected when Movie + photo or Add slow
motion is selected, or when the length of the
movie to record is set to 60 min for Loop
recording.
1080/30p or 1080/60p for NTSC, or 1080/25p
or 1080/50p for PAL.
When Superlapse movie is selected, Movie
options is fixed at 1080/30p for NTSC or 1080/
25
p for
PAL.
When Time-lapse movie is selected, Movie
options is fixed at 2160/30p for NTSC or 2160/
25p for PAL.
Electronic VR
2160/30p, 2160/25p, HS 1080/4×, or HS 720/8×
cannot be selected when Electronic VR is set to On.
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Functions That Cannot Be Used Together When Shooting
Capturing still
images during
movie recording
Movie mode
Still images cannot be captured by pressing the
photo button while recording a movie in Movie +
photo, Time-lapse movie, or Add slow motion
mode.
While recording a movie in Standard movie or
Loop recording mode, still images can be
captured only when Movie options is set to
1080/30p, 1080/60p, 1080/25p, or 1080/50p.
Adding highlight
tags
Movie mode
Highlight tags cannot be added when recording a
movie in Superlapse movie or Time-lapse movie
mode.
Restricted
function
Setting Description
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Connecting the Camera to a TV or Computer
Connecting the Camera to a TV or
Computer
Utilizing Images ....................................................................................................................53
Viewing Images on a TV.....................................................................................................54
Transferring Images to a Computer (KeyMission 360/170 Utility)......................55
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Connecting the Camera to a TV or Computer
Utilizing Images
In addition to using the SnapBridge 360/170 app (Aiii) to enjoy the captured images,
you can also utilize the images in various ways by connecting the camera to the
devices described below.
B Notes About Connecting Cables to the Camera
Make sure to turn the camera off before connecting or disconnecting cables. Check the shape
and direction of the plugs and do not insert or remove the plugs at an angle.
Make sure that the camera battery is sufficiently charged. If the EH-62F AC Adapter
(available separately) is used, this camera can be powered from an electrical outlet. Do
not, under any circumstances, use an AC adapter other than the EH-62F. Failure to observe
this precaution could result in overheating or damage to the camera.
For information about the connection methods and subsequent operations, refer to the
documentation included with the device in addition to this document.
Utilizing Images
Viewing Images on a TV
Images and movies captured with the camera can be viewed on a TV.
Connection method: Connect a commercially available HDMI cable
to the TV’s HDMI input jack.
Transferring Images to a Computer (KeyMission 360/170 Utility)
You can transfer images and movies to a computer for viewing and
editing.
Connection method: Connect the camera to the computer’s USB port
with the USB cable.
Before connecting to a computer, install KeyMission 360/170 Utility
on the computer.
Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover.
Micro-USB connector
HDMI micro connector
(Type D)
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Connecting the Camera to a TV or Computer
Viewing Images on a TV
1 Turn off the camera (A18) and connect it to the TV.
Check the shape and direction of the plugs and do not insert the plugs at an angle.
2 Set the TV’s input to external video input.
See the documentation provided with your TV for details.
3 Turn on the camera.
The camera automatically enters playback mode, and images are displayed on the
TV.
The camera screen does not turn on.
To play back a movie that is recorded at a size/frame rate of 2160/30p or 2160/
25p in 4K UHD resolution, use a TV and HDMI cable that support 4K.
Viewing Images on a TV
HDMI micro connector
(Type D)
Connect to HDMI input jack
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Connecting the Camera to a TV or Computer
Transferring Images to a Computer (KeyMission 360/170 Utility)
Installing KeyMission 360/170 Utility
KeyMission 360/170 Utility is free software that enables you to transfer images and
movies to your computer for viewing and editing.
You can also change the camera’s settings.
To install KeyMission 360/170 Utility, download the latest version of the KeyMission
360/170 Utility installer from the following website and follow the on-screen
instructions to complete installation.
KeyMission 360/170 Utility: http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com
For system requirements and other information, see the Nikon website for your
region.
Transferring Images to a Computer
1 Prepare a memory card that contains images.
You can use any of the methods below to transfer images from the memory card to a
computer.
SD memory card slot/card reader: Insert the memory card into the card slot of
your computer or the card reader (commercially available) that is connected to the
computer.
Direct USB connection: Turn the camera off and ensure that the memory card is
inserted in the camera. Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable.
The camera automatically turns on.
Transferring Images to a Computer
(KeyMission 360/170 Utility)
USB cable
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Connecting the Camera to a TV or Computer
Transferring Images to a Computer (KeyMission 360/170 Utility)
B Notes About Connecting the Camera to a Computer
Disconnect all other USB-powered devices from the computer. Connecting the camera and
other USB-powered devices to the same computer simultaneously may cause a camera
malfunction or excessive power supply from the computer, which could damage the
camera or memory card.
2 Start KeyMission 360/170 Utility.
Images saved in the camera are displayed.
If the memory card contains a large number of images, it may take a while for
KeyMission 360/170 Utility to start. Wait until KeyMission 360/170 Utility starts.
3 Select the images that you want to transfer, and click x.
When the storage destination of the images is selected on the screen that is
displayed, image transfer begins.
4 Terminate the connection.
If you are using a card reader or card slot, choose the appropriate option in the
computer operating system to eject the removable disk corresponding to the
memory card and then remove the memory card from the card reader or card slot.
If the camera is connected to the computer, turn the camera off and disconnect the
USB cable.
B Notes About Connecting the USB Cable
Operation is not guaranteed if the camera is connected to the computer via a USB hub.
C Using KeyMission 360/170 Utility
See the KeyMission 360/170 Utility online help for more information.
C ViewNX-i
Free software ViewNX-i also enables you to transfer images and movies to your computer.
Download the software from our Download Center at the URL below.
http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com
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Using the Menu
Using the Menu
Menu Operations..................................................................................................................58
Menu Lists ...............................................................................................................................60
The Movie Menu...................................................................................................................63
The Still Images Menu ........................................................................................................67
The Shooting Options Menu............................................................................................68
The Camera Settings Menu...............................................................................................70
The Playback Menu..............................................................................................................81
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Using the Menu
Menu Operations
You can configure settings in the menus listed below.
1
These menus appear on the c (setup) menu screen.
2
Menu icons and available setting options vary depending on the shooting mode.
3
This menu appears when the k button is pressed while the playback screen is displayed.
Follow the procedure below to configure settings in the c (setup) menu.
1 Press the k button while the
shooting screen is displayed.
The W (HOME) screen is displayed.
To return to the shooting screen while
configuring settings in the menus, press the
movie button or photo button.
2 Use HI to select c (setup), and press
the k button.
The c (setup) menu screen is displayed.
3 Use HI to select the menu item that
you want to configure, and press the k
button.
Use the same procedure in lower-level menus to
select and configure items.
To return to the previous screen, select < Back and
press the k button.
Menu Operations
Movie menu
1, 2
Camera settings menu
1
Still images menu
1
Playback menu
3
Shooting options menu
1
15:30
< Back
Movie
Still images
Shooting options
15
:
30
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Using the Menu
Menu Operations
4 Use HI to select a menu option and
press the k button.
Certain menu options cannot be set depending on
the current shooting mode or the state of the
camera.
5 Use HI to select a setting and press
the k button.
The setting you selected is applied.
< Back
Movie mode
Movie options
NTSC/PAL
15
:
30
< Back
Standard movie
Add slow motion
Movie + photo
15
:
30
60
Using the Menu
Menu Lists
The Movie Menu
* The size and frame rate that can be selected in Movie options varies depending on the
NTSC/PAL setting.
The Still Images Menu
Menu Lists
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Movie M
k button
Option Default setting A
Movie mode Standard movie 63
Movie options*
NTSC 1080/30p
64
PAL 1080/25p
NTSC/PAL NTSC 65
Electronic VR Off 65
Wind noise reduction Off 66
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Still images
M k button
Option Default setting A
Still images Single 67
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Using the Menu
Menu Lists
The Shooting Options Menu
The Camera Settings Menu
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Shooting
options M k button
Option Default setting A
Underwater Off 68
White balance N Auto 68
Color options Standard 69
Exposure compensation 0.0 69
Restore default settings No 69
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button
Option A
Date and time 70
Monitor settings 71
Sound settings 72
Auto off 73
Format card 74
Movie recording 74
Remote Fn button 75
Flip vertically 75
LED brightness 75
Charge by computer 76
Language 77
Location data 77
Reset all 78
Conformity marking 78
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Using the Menu
Menu Lists
The Playback Menu
Firmware version 78
Network menu 79
Enter shooting mode M Press the I button (playback mode) M k button
Option A
h Movie playback 81
g Movie edit 81
f Delete 81
j Upload 82
i Protect 82
e Back 82
Option A
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Using the Menu
The Movie Menu
Movie Mode
Select the mode for movie recording (A35).
* You can select whether to lock exposure (AE-L on or AE-L off (default setting)).
The Movie Menu
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Movie M
k button M Movie mode M k button
Option
(Movie mode)
Description A
D Standard
movie
Record a normal movie using the settings in the movie
menu.
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D Add slow
motion
While you are recording a movie, you can switch to slow
motion recording (high frame rate recording) using the
w button on the remote control.
38
C Movie +
photo
Capture still images at
specified intervals while
recording a movie.
Set the shooting interval for
still images. You can select 5
s (default setting), 10 s, 30 s,
or 60 s.
40
D Superlapse
movie
Record a fast motion
movie.
Set the recording speed.
You can select , ,
(default setting), 10×, or
15×.
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E Loop
recording
After recording a movie for
a specified time, the
camera continues
recording the movie while
deleting the recorded
movie data from the
beginning (the movie is
recorded as five separate
files).
Set the length of the movie
to record. You can select 5
min (default setting), 10
min, 30 min, or 60 min.
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F Time-lapse
movie
Capture still images at
specified intervals and save
them to create a fast
motion movie.
Set the interval at which to
capture still images. You can
select 2 s*, 5 s* (default
setting), 10 s*, 30 s*, or
Night sky.
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Using the Menu
The Movie Menu
Movie Options
Select the size and frame rate to use when recording movies. Select normal speed
movie options to record at normal speed, or HS movie options to record in slow
motion. The size and frame rate that can be selected varies depending on the NTSC/
PAL setting (A65).
Memory cards with an SD Speed Class rating of 6 or faster are recommended for
recording movies. When recording movies with Movie options set to 2160/30p
(4K UHD) or 2160/25p (4K UHD), memory cards rated UHS Speed Class 3 or better
are recommended.
Normal Speed Movie Options
HS Movie Options
Recorded movies are played back in slow motion.
B Notes About HS Movies
Audio cannot be recorded.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Movie M
k button M Movie options M k button
Option
(size/frame rate)
Image size
Aspect ratio
(horizontal to vertical)
2160/30p
2160/25p
3840 × 2160 16:9
1080/30p
1080/25p
(default setting)
1920 × 1080 16:9
1080/60p
1080/50p
1920 × 1080 16:9
Option
(size/frame rate)
Image size
Aspect ratio
(horizontal to vertical)
Description
HS 1080/4×
1920 × 1080
16:9
Records slow motion
movies that play back at 1/4
normal speed.
HS 720/8×
1280 × 720
16:9
Records slow motion
movies that play back at 1/8
normal speed.
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Using the Menu
The Movie Menu
NTSC/PAL
Select the frame rate used when recording movies. If you switch the NTSC/PAL
setting, the options that can be set in Movie options (A64) change.
Electronic VR
Select the vibration reduction setting used when recording movies.
B Notes About Electronic VR
The effects of camera shake may not be completely eliminated in some situations.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Movie M
k button M NTSC/PAL M k button
Option Description
NTSC Suited for playback on a TV using the NTSC standard.
PAL Suited for playback on a TV using the PAL standard.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Movie M
k button M Electronic VR M k button
Option Description
L On
Performs electronic VR for camera shake using image
processing, when Movie options in Movie in the c (setup)
menu is set to 1080/30p, 1080/60p, 1080/25p, or 1080/
50p.
The angle of view (i.e., the area visible in the frame)
becomes narrower.
Off (default setting) Compensation is not performed.
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Using the Menu
The Movie Menu
Wind Noise Reduction
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Movie M
k button M Wind noise reduction M k button
Option Description
K On
Reduces the sound that is produced when wind passes over
the microphone during movie recording. Other sounds may
become difficult to hear during playback.
Off (default setting) Wind noise reduction is disabled.
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Using the Menu
The Still Images Menu
Still Images
B Notes About Continuous Shooting
It may take some time to save the images after shooting.
C Image Size
The number of pixels is fixed at 3840 × 2160 (approx. 8 megapixels, approx. 1:4 compression
ratio, and 16:9 aspect ratio (horizontal to vertical)) for both Single and Continuous.
The Still Images Menu
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Still images
M k button
Option Description
Single (default setting)
One image is captured each time the photo button is
pressed.
G Continuous
Continuous shooting is performed while the photo button is
pressed. The camera can capture approximately 30 images
continuously at a rate of approximately 5 fps.
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Using the Menu
The Shooting Options Menu
Underwater
Select On for the appropriate setting when shooting underwater. The default setting
is Off.
White Balance (Adjusting Hue)
Adjust the white balance according to the light source or weather conditions, in order
to make the colors in images match what you see with your eyes.
The Shooting Options Menu
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Shooting
options M k button M Underwater M k button
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Shooting
options M k button M White balance M k button
Option Description
N Auto (default setting) White balance is automatically adjusted.
P Daylight Use under direct sunlight.
R Incandescent Use under incandescent lighting.
Q Fluorescent Use under cool white fluorescent lighting.
O Cloudy Use under overcast skies.
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Using the Menu
The Shooting Options Menu
Color Options
You can change the image settings according to the shooting conditions or your
preferences. Sharpness, contrast, and saturation are automatically adjusted.
Exposure Compensation
You can adjust overall image brightness.
Restore Default Settings
Restore the settings in the shooting options menu to their default values.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Shooting
options M k button M Color options M k button
Option Description
Standard (default setting)
Standard processing for balanced results. Recommended
for most situations.
MVI Vivid
Images are enhanced for a vivid, photoprint effect. Select
when you want to emphasize basic colors, such as blue,
red, and green.
MMC Monochrome Images are captured in black-and-white.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Shooting
options M k button M Exposure compensation M k button
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Shooting
options M k button M Restore default settings M k button
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Using the Menu
The Camera Settings Menu
Date and Time
Set the camera clock.
C When Date and Time Are Not Set
If the camera clock has not been set, the O (date not set) indicator is displayed on the
screen. This disappears when the date and time are set.
The Camera Settings Menu
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Date and time M k button
Option Description
Sync with smart
device
Set whether or not to synchronize the date and time setting with a
smart device.
Date and time
Set the date and time if Sync with
smart device is set to Off.
Highlight the next item: Press the
k button.
Edit the date and time: Press
HI.
Apply the setting: Highlight the
item on the far right and press the
k button.
Date format Select Y/M/D, M/D/Y, or D/M/Y.
20160101 00 00
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Using the Menu
The Camera Settings Menu
Monitor Settings
Photo Info
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Monitor settings M k button
Option Description
Image review
Set whether or not to display the captured image immediately after
shooting.
Default setting: On
Brightness
Adjust the brightness.
Default setting: 3
Photo info Set whether or not to display information on the screen.
Shooting mode Playback mode
Hide info
Auto info
(default setting)
The same information as shown in Show info is displayed, and it is
hidden as shown in Hide info if no operations are performed for a
few seconds. The information is displayed again when an operation is
performed.
Show info
[01:00:00]
1080/30p
0.3
+
+
0.3
+
1080/30p
[01:00:00]
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Using the Menu
The Camera Settings Menu
Sound Settings
Movie
frame+auto info
In addition to the information
shown in Auto info, a frame is
displayed before movie
recording begins that represents
the area that will be captured
when recording movies.
The movie frame is not displayed
while recording movies.
Same as Auto info.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Sound settings M k button
Option Description
Sound settings
Set the volume of sound that the camera produces when
operations are performed. You can set the volume to High,
Normal (default setting), Low, or Off.
Shooting mode Playback mode
[01:00:00]
1080/30p
0.3
++
0.3
+
1080/30p
[01:00:00]
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Using the Menu
The Camera Settings Menu
Auto Off
Set the amount of time that elapses between when the shooting screen is displayed
after shooting ends, and when the camera turns off. You can select 2 s, 5 s, 30 s
(default setting), 1 min, or 5 min.
C Setting the Auto Off Function
If the camera is powered only by the battery and no operations are performed in the
situations described below, the camera turns off regardless of the auto off function
setting.
- After the camera is turned on (before shooting starts): 1 minute
- After operations are performed in menus or in playback mode: 3 minutes
- When the camera is waiting to be paired with a smart device that supports NFC, after
Connect to device is selected in the network menu: 30 minutes
- When the camera is waiting to be paired with the remote control, after Connection to
remote is selected in the network menu: 3 minutes
- When an HDMI cable is connected (if there is no signal): 30 minutes
- When an USB cable is connected (if there is no data transmitted or received): 30 minutes
The auto off function is not activated in the following situations:
- When the EH-62F AC Adapter is connected
- When the camera is connected to a computer
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Auto off M k button
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Using the Menu
The Camera Settings Menu
Format Card
Use this option to format a memory card.
Formatting the memory cards permanently deletes all data. Data that has
been deleted cannot be recovered. Make sure to save important images to a
computer before formatting.
To start formatting, select Format on the screen that is displayed and press the k
button.
Do not turn the camera off or open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover
during formatting.
This setting cannot be selected while a wireless connection is established.
Movie Recording
B Notes About Operating the Camera Buttons
If the camera buttons are pressed while recording a movie, the sound of the button
operation may be recorded.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Format card M k button
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Movie recording M k button
Option Description
Controls
Set whether or not to enable the operation of camera buttons during
movie recording. When Enable is selected, you can use the camera
buttons during movie recording, as described below.
Photo button: Capture still images.
k button: Add highlight tags.
H button: Turn the monitor on or off.
I button: Switch to slow motion recording (high frame rate
recording).
The default setting is Disable.
LCD auto off
Set the amount of time that elapses between when you start
recording a movie and when the monitor turns off. You can select 10
s, 30 s, 1 min, 5 min, or Off.
When Off is selected, the monitor remains turned on during movie
recording.
The default setting is 30 s.
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Using the Menu
The Camera Settings Menu
Remote Fn Button
Select the function to use when the w button of the remote control (A21) is
pressed.
Highlight tags cannot be added when the movie mode is set to Superlapse
movie or Time-lapse movie.
Flip Vertically
Use this option when the camera body is attached or held upside-down, so that the
orientation of the recorded images is inverted. When On is selected, the orientation of
the image and information such as icons and menus displayed in the monitor is
inverted. If you do not want to change the orientation, select Off.
LED Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the status lamps.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Remote Fn button M k button
Option Description
Insert highlight tag
A highlight tag is added to a movie during recording when
the w button of the remote control is pressed.
Add slow motion
The camera switches to slow motion (high frame rate) movie
recording when the w button of the remote control is
pressed while recording a movie in Add slow motion. This
function can be selected only when the movie mode is set to
Add slow motion (A38).
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Flip vertically M k button
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M LED brightness M k button
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Using the Menu
The Camera Settings Menu
Charge by Computer
B Notes About Charging with a Computer
When connected to a computer, the camera turns on and starts charging. The camera
buttons cannot be operated while charging with a computer.
About 5 hours 30 minutes are required to charge a fully exhausted battery. Charging time
increases when images are transferred while the battery is charging.
The camera turns off automatically if there is no communication with the computer for 30
minutes after the battery has finished charging.
B When the Status Lamps Quickly Flash Green
Charging cannot be performed, possibly due to one of the reasons described below.
The ambient temperature is not suited to charging. Charge the battery indoors with an
ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F).
The USB cable is not connected correctly, or the battery is faulty. Make sure that the USB
cable is connected correctly or replace the battery if necessary.
The computer is in sleep mode and is not supplying power. Wake up the computer.
The battery cannot be charged because the computer cannot supply power to the
camera due to the computer’s settings or its specifications.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Charge by computer M k button
Option Description
Auto
(default setting)
When the camera is connected to a computer that is running
(A53), the battery inserted into the camera is automatically
charged using power supplied by the computer.
Off
The battery inserted into the camera is not charged when the
camera is connected to a computer.
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Using the Menu
The Camera Settings Menu
Language
Select a language for display of camera menus and messages.
Location Data
Set whether or not to add shooting location information to the images that you take.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Language M k button
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Location data M k button
Option Description
Download from device
(default setting)
Select On to add location information from a smart device to
the images that you take. Enable the location information
function of the SnapBridge 360/170 app.
Position
Display the obtained location information.
The information is not updated while it is being displayed.
To update it, perform Position again.
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Using the Menu
The Camera Settings Menu
Reset All
When Reset is selected, the settings in the c (setup) menu are restored to their
default values.
The settings in the network menu are also restored to their default values.
Some settings, such as Date and time, Language, or NTSC/PAL, are not reset.
This setting cannot be selected while a wireless connection is established.
C Resetting File Numbering
To reset file numbering to “0001”, delete all images saved on the memory card (A81)
before selecting Reset all.
Conformity Marking
View some of the conformity markings that the camera complies with.
Firmware Version
View the current camera firmware version.
This setting cannot be selected while a wireless connection is established.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Reset all M k button
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Conformity marking M k button
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Firmware version M k button
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Using the Menu
The Camera Settings Menu
Network Menu
Configure the wireless network settings to connect the camera and a smart device.
Enter shooting mode M k button M c (setup) icon M k button M Camera
settings M k button M Network menu M k button
Option Description
Airplane mode Select On to turn off all wireless connections.
Connect to device
Select when pairing a smart device with the camera. This
option cannot be selected while a wireless connection is
established.
See step 2 in “Setup from a Smartphone or Tablet” (A11)
for more information.
Connection to remote
Select when pairing the remote control with the camera.
When this option is selected, pairing is enabled and the
camera waits for the connection to be established.
Choose
connection
Camera &
smart
device
Select whether to connect the camera to a smart device or
the remote control.
Camera &
remote
Send while shooting
Set the conditions for automatically sending images to a
smart device.
Wi-Fi
Network
settings
SSID*: Change the SSID. Set a 1- to 32-character
alphanumeric SSID.
Auth./encryp.: Select whether or not to encrypt the
communications between the camera and the connected
smart device.
Communications are not encrypted when Open is
selected.
Password*: Set the password. Set an 8- to 32-character
alphanumeric password.
Channel: Select the channel used for wireless connections.
Current
settings
Display the current settings.
Bluetooth
Connection Select Disable to turn off Bluetooth communication.
Paired
devices
Change the smart device to connect with, or delete the
pairing with the smart device.
Send while
off
Set whether or not to allow the camera to communicate
with the smart device when the camera is off.
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Using the Menu
The Camera Settings Menu
* See “Operating the Text Input Keyboard” (A80) for information on how to enter
alphanumeric characters.
C Icons Displayed on the Screen
E is displayed when Airplane mode is selected, C is displayed when a Wi-Fi connection
is established, B is displayed when a Bluetooth connection is established, and R is displayed
when a remote control connection is established.
Operating the Text Input Keyboard
Use HI on the camera to select the alphanumeric
character displayed in the yellow box. Press the k
button to enter the selected character in the text
field and move the cursor to the next space.
To move the cursor in the text field, use HI on the
camera until W or X is displayed in the yellow
box, and press the k button.
To delete one character, move the cursor to the
character you want to delete, select U in the yellow
box, and then press the k button.
To apply the setting, select V in the yellow box, and press the k button.
Restore default settings
The settings in the network menu are restored to their
default values. This option cannot be selected while a
wireless connection is established.
Option Description
iN k
0
no X XX
X 1X 32 4 65
87
00
:
00
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Using the Menu
The Playback Menu
h Movie Playback
Press to play back the movie that is currently displayed on the screen. See “Operations
During Movie Playback” (A45) for more information.
g Movie Edit
Press to edit the movie that is currently displayed on the screen. You can extract the
desired portion of a movie and save it as a separate movie. See “Editing Movies”
(A47) for more information.
f Delete
Delete the still image or movie displayed on the screen.
B Notes About Restrictions on Image Deleting
You cannot select and delete multiple images at the same time.
The Playback Menu
Enter playback mode M k button M h (movie playback)
Enter playback mode M k button M g (movie edit)
Enter playback mode M k button M f (delete)
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Using the Menu
The Playback Menu
j Upload
Upload the still image that is selected in the playback menu.
Movies cannot be selected for upload. To upload movies to a smart device, use the
SnapBridge 360/170 app.
i Protect
The camera protects selected images from accidental deletion.
You can apply or cancel the protection for images displayed on the playback screen.
Note that formatting the memory card permanently deletes all data including
protected files (A74).
e Back
Return to the playback screen.
Enter playback mode M k button M j (upload)
Enter playback mode M k button M i (protect)
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Technical Notes
Technical Notes
Notices......................................................................................................................................84
Notes About Wireless Communication Functions ...................................................86
Caring for the Product........................................................................................................88
The Camera ....................................................................................................................88
The Battery .....................................................................................................................89
The Charging AC Adapter.........................................................................................90
Memory Cards...............................................................................................................91
Cleaning and Storage .........................................................................................................92
Cleaning after Using the Camera Underwater..................................................92
Cleaning after Using the Camera in Conditions Other than Underwater
............................................................................................................................................93
Storage ............................................................................................................................93
Error Messages ......................................................................................................................94
Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................96
File Names............................................................................................................................100
Accessories ..........................................................................................................................101
Specifications......................................................................................................................104
Index ......................................................................................................................................111
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Technical Notes
Notices
Notices for Customers in the U.S.A.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS -
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use an attachment plug adapter of the
proper configuration for the power outlet if needed.
The power supply unit is intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical or floor
mount position.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference
Statement
This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
CAUTIONS
Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to
this device that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corporation may void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Interface Cables
Use the interface cables sold or provided by Nikon for your equipment. Using other
interface cables may exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Notices
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Technical Notes
Notices
Notice for Customers in the State of California
WARNING
Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the
State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
Nikon Inc.,
1300 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, New York 11747-3064, U.S.A.
Tel: 631-547-4200
Notice for Customers in Canada
CAN ICES-3 B / NMB-3 B
Notices for Customers in Europe
CAUTIONS
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment is to be
collected separately.
The following apply only to users in European countries:
This product is designated for separate collection at an appropriate
collection point. Do not dispose of as household waste.
Separate collection and recycling helps conserve natural resources and
prevent negative consequences for human health and the environment that might
result from incorrect disposal.
For more information, contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste
management.
This symbol on the battery indicates that the battery is to be collected
separately.
The following apply only to users in European countries:
All batteries, whether marked with this symbol or not, are designated
for separate collection at an appropriate collection point. Do not
dispose of as household waste.
For more information, contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste
management.
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Technical Notes
Notes About Wireless Communication Functions
Restrictions on Wireless Devices
The wireless transceiver included in this product conforms to wireless regulations in
the country of sale and is not for use in other countries (products purchased in the EU
or EFTA can be used anywhere within the EU and EFTA). Nikon does not accept
liability for use in other countries. Users who are unsure as to the original country of
sale should consult with their local Nikon service center or Nikon-authorized service
representative. This restriction applies to wireless operation only and not to any other
use of the product.
Security
Although one of the benefits of this product is that it allows others to freely connect
for the wireless exchange of data anywhere within its range, the following may occur
if security is not enabled:
Data theft: Malicious third-parties may intercept wireless transmissions to steal user
IDs, passwords, and other personal information.
Unauthorized access: Unauthorized users may gain access to the network and alter
data or perform other malicious actions. Note that due to the design of wireless
networks, specialized attacks may allow unauthorized access even when security is
enabled. Nikon is not responsible for data or information leaks that may occur
during data transfer.
Do not access networks that you are not permitted to use, even if they are
displayed on your smartphone or tablet. Doing so may be regarded as
unauthorized access. Only access networks that you are permitted to use.
Personal Information Management and Disclaimer
User information registered and configured on the product, including wireless LAN
connection settings and other personal information, is susceptible to alteration
and loss resulting from operational error, static electricity, accident, malfunction,
repair or other handling. Always keep separate copies of important information.
Nikon is not responsible for any direct or indirect damages or lost profits resulting
from alteration or loss of content that is not attributable to Nikon.
Before discarding this product or transferring it to another owner, perform Restore
default settings in Network menu in Camera settings in the c (setup) menu
(A58) to delete all user information registered and configured with the product,
including wireless LAN connection settings and other personal information.
Nikon is not responsible for any damages resulting from unauthorized use of this
product by third parties in the event that the product is stolen or lost.
Notes About Wireless Communication
Functions
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Technical Notes
Notes About Wireless Communication Functions
Precautions when Exporting or Carrying This Product Abroad
This product is controlled by the United States Export Administration Regulations
(EAR). The permission of the United States government is not required for export to
countries other than the following, which as of this writing are subject to embargo or
special controls: Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria (list subject to change).
Notice for Customers in the U.S.A. and Canada
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry of Canada (IC)
Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device.
FCC/IC RF Exposure Statement
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are
associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that
these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power wireless devices
emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being
used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue),
exposure of low-level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known
adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures have not found any
biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might
occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research.
KeyMission 170, which is equipped with a WM-BN-BM-26_A (FCC ID:2AAD3JA1D0J0 /
IC ID:4634A-3152EC) Wireless LAN Module, and ML-L6 Remote Control (FCC
ID:CGJ8152EB / IC ID:4634A-8152EB), have been tested and found to comply with
FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meet
the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-
102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. Please refer to the SAR test report
that was uploaded to FCC website.
Notice for Customers in Europe
Declaration of Conformity (Europe)
Hereby, Nikon Corporation, declares that KeyMission 170 and ML-L6 Remote Control
are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity may be consulted at
http://imaging.nikon.com/support/pdf/DoC_KeyMission_170.pdf.
http://imaging.nikon.com/support/pdf/DoC_ML-L6.pdf.
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Technical Notes
Caring for the Product
Observe the precautions described below in addition to the warnings in “For Your
Safety” (Aviii–xi) when using or storing the device.
The Camera
For information about the handling precautions for the camera, also read
“<Important> Notes About Shockproof, Waterproof, and Dustproof Performance and
Condensation” (Axii).
Do Not Apply Strong Impact to the Camera
The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shock or vibration. In addition, do not
touch or apply force to the lens or lens cover.
Avoid Sudden Changes in Temperature
Sudden changes in temperature, such as when entering or leaving a heated building on a
cold day, can cause condensation to form inside the device. To prevent condensation, place
the device in a carrying case or a plastic bag before exposing it to sudden changes in
temperature.
Keep Away from Strong Magnetic Fields
Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong
electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields. Doing so could result in loss of data or camera
malfunction.
Do Not Point the Lens at Strong Light Sources for Extended Periods
Avoid pointing the lens at the sun or other strong light sources for extended periods when
using or storing the camera. Intense light may cause the image sensor to deteriorate or
produce a white blur effect in photographs.
Turn the Product Off Before Removing or Disconnecting the Power Source or
Memory Card
Do not remove the battery while the product is on, or while images are being saved or
deleted. Forcibly cutting power in these circumstances could result in loss of data or in
damage to the memory card or internal circuitry.
Caring for the Product
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Technical Notes
Caring for the Product
Notes About the Monitor
Monitors (including electronic viewfinders) are constructed with extremely high precision;
at least 99.99% of pixels are effective, with no more than 0.01% being missing or defective.
Hence while these displays may contain pixels that are always lit (white, red, blue, or
green) or always off (black), this is not a malfunction and has no effect on images recorded
with the device.
Images in the monitor may be difficult to see under bright lighting.
Do not apply pressure to the monitor, as this could cause damage or malfunction. Should
the monitor break, care should be taken to avoid injury caused by broken glass and to
prevent the liquid crystal from the display touching the skin or entering the eyes or
mouth.
The Battery
Precautions for Use
Note that the battery may become hot after use.
Do not use the battery at ambient temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 40°C (104°F) as
this could cause damage or malfunction.
If you notice any abnormalities such as excessive heat, smoke, or an unusual smell coming
from the battery, immediately discontinue use and consult your retailer or Nikon-
authorized service representative.
After removing the battery from the camera or optional battery charger, put the battery in
a plastic bag, etc. in order to insulate it.
Charging the Battery
Check the battery level before using the camera and replace or charge the battery if
necessary.
Charge the battery indoors with an ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)
before use.
A high battery temperature may prevent the battery from charging properly or
completely, and may reduce battery performance. Note that the battery may become hot
after use; wait for the battery to cool before charging.
When charging the battery inserted into this camera using the Charging AC Adapter or a
computer, the battery is not charged at battery temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above
45°C (113°F).
Do not continue charging once the battery is fully charged as this will result in reduced
battery performance.
The battery temperature may increase during charging. However, this is not a
malfunction.
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Technical Notes
Caring for the Product
Carrying Spare Batteries
Whenever possible, carry fully charged spare batteries when taking pictures on important
occasions.
Using the Battery When Cold
On cold days, the capacity of batteries tends to decrease. If an exhausted battery is used at a
low temperature, the camera may not turn on. Keep spare batteries in a warm place and
exchange as necessary. Once warmed, a cold battery may recover some of its charge.
Battery Terminals
Dirt on the battery terminals may prevent the camera from functioning. Should the battery
terminals become dirty, wipe them off with a clean, dry cloth before use.
Charging an Exhausted Battery
Turning the camera on or off while an exhausted battery is inserted in the camera may result
in reduced battery life. Charge the exhausted battery before use.
Storing the Battery
Always remove the battery from the camera or optional battery charger when it is not
being used. Minute amounts of current are drawn from the battery while it is in the
camera, even when not in use. This may result in excessive battery drain and complete
loss of function.
Recharge the battery at least once every six months and completely exhaust it before
returning it to storage.
Put the battery in a plastic bag, etc. in order to insulate it and store it in a cool place. The
battery should be stored in a dry location with an ambient temperature of 15°C to 25°C (59°F
to 77°F). Do not store the battery in hot or extremely cold locations.
Battery Life
A marked drop in the time a fully charged battery retains its charge, when used at room
temperature, indicates that the battery needs to be replaced. Purchase a new battery.
Recycling Used Batteries
Replace the battery when it no longer holds a charge. Used batteries are a valuable resource.
Please recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
The Charging AC Adapter
The EH-73P/EH-73PCH Charging AC Adapter is for use only with compatible devices. Do
not use with another make or model of device.
Do not use any USB cable other than the UC-E21. Using a USB cable other than the UC-E21
could result in overheating, fire or electric shock.
Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model of AC adapter other than
the EH-73P/EH-73PCH Charging AC Adapter or USB-AC adapter. Failure to observe this
precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the camera.
The EH-73P/EH-73PCH is compatible with AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz electrical outlets. When
using in other countries, use a plug adapter (commercially available) as necessary. For
more information about plug adapters, consult your travel agency.
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Technical Notes
Caring for the Product
Memory Cards
Precautions for Use
Use only microSD, microSDHC, or microSDXC memory cards (A8).
Be sure to follow the precautions described in the documentation included with the
memory card.
Do not put labels or stickers on memory cards.
Formatting
Do not format the memory card using a computer.
The first time you insert a memory card that has been used in another device into this
camera, be sure to format it with this camera. We recommend formatting new memory
cards with this camera before using them with this camera.
Note that formatting a memory card permanently deletes all images and other
data on the memory card. Be sure to make copies of any images you wish to keep
before formatting the memory card.
If the message Card is not formatted. Format card? is displayed when the camera is
turned on, the memory card must be formatted. If there is data that you do not want to
delete, select No. Copy the necessary data to a computer, etc. If you want to format the
memory card, select Yes to start formatting.
Do not perform the following during formatting, while data is being written to or deleted
from the memory card, or during data transfer to a computer. Failure to observe this
precaution could result in the loss of data or in damage to the camera or memory card:
- Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover to remove/insert the battery or
memory card.
- Turn off the camera.
- Disconnect the AC adapter.
92
Technical Notes
Cleaning and Storage
Cleaning after Using the Camera Underwater
Follow the procedure below to rinse the camera with fresh water within 60 minutes after
using it underwater or at the beach. The underwater lens protector is used here as an
example.
1. Check that the battery-chamber/memory card
slot cover is securely closed (locked).
Check that the battery-chamber/memory card slot
cover latch and battery-chamber/memory card slot
cover latch release are positioned as shown in the
figure on the right, and that their orange indicator
marks are not visible.
2. Wash with fresh water while the underwater
lens protector is attached.
Immerse the camera in a shallow basin filled with fresh
water for 10 minutes.
Immerse the camera in fresh water and shake it
sufficiently in the water to remove any foreign
substances from the camera. If foreign substances
still remain, remove them with a cotton swab, etc.
When the camera is immersed in the water, a few air
bubbles may come out from the water drain holes
of the camera such as openings in the microphone or speakers. This is not a
malfunction.
3. Wipe off water droplets with a soft dry cloth, and dry the camera in a well-
ventilated and shady place.
Place the camera on a dry cloth to dry it.
Do not dry the camera with hot air from a hair dryer or clothes dryer.
4. Check that there are no water droplets, remove the underwater lens
protector, and then remove any water droplets or sand remaining on the
inner side of the underwater lens protector with a soft dry cloth.
Attaching an underwater lens protector while the inner side is still wet could
cause condensation or a malfunction.
5. After making sure that there are no water droplets on the camera, open
the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover and use a soft dry cloth to
gently wipe off any water or sand remaining on the waterproofing packing
or inside the camera.
If the cover is closed when the inside is wet, this could cause condensation or a
malfunction.
Cleaning and Storage
93
Technical Notes
Cleaning and Storage
Cleaning after Using the Camera in Conditions Other
than Underwater
Use a blower or air duster to remove any dust or lint that adheres to the lens, lens protector,
monitor, camera body, special accessories, etc. To remove fingerprints or other stains, gently
wipe the parts with a soft dry cloth. If you wipe with too much pressure or with a rough
cloth, it may damage the camera or cause a malfunction.
Storage
If you do not intend to use the camera for an extended period, remove the battery and
avoid storing the camera in any of the following types of locations:
Places that are poorly ventilated or subject to humidity of over 60%
Places exposed to temperatures above 50°C (122°F) or below –10°C (14°F)
Places next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields, such as
televisions or radios
To prevent mold or mildew, take the camera out of storage at least once a month,
and turn it on and release the shutter a few times before putting it away again.
Completely exhaust the battery before storing it, and recharge it at least once every
six months. Also, place the battery in a container such as plastic bag in order to
insulate it, and store it in a cool place.
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Technical Notes
Error Messages
Refer to the table below if an error message is displayed.
Error Messages
Display Cause/Solution A
Battery temperature is
elevated. The camera will
turn off.
The camera turns off automatically. Wait until the
camera or battery temperature has cooled before
resuming use.
The camera will turn off
to prevent overheating.
The battery is cold.
Ending recording.
The battery temperature dropped to below 0°C
(32°F) while recording movies with the size/
frame rate set to 2160/30p, 2160/25p, HS
1080/4×, or HS 720/8×. The camera stops
recording and automatically turns off. To
continue recording, change Movie options. If
you want to continue recording movies with the
size/frame rate set to 2160/30p, 2160/25p, HS
1080/4×, or HS 720/8×, remove the battery
from the camera and hold it in your hands to
heat it up.
32
Battery exhausted. Charge the battery.
This card cannot be used. An error occurred while accessing the memory
card.
Use an approved memory card.
Check that the terminals are clean.
Confirm that the memory card is correctly
inserted.
7, 8
This card cannot be read.
Card is not formatted.
Format card?
The memory card has not been formatted for use
in the camera.
Formatting deletes all data saved on the memory
card. If you need to keep copies of any images,
make sure to select No and save the copies to a
computer or other medium before formatting
the memory card. Select Format and press the
k button to format the memory card.
74
Out of memory. Delete images or insert a new memory card. 7, 81
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Technical Notes
Error Messages
Image cannot be saved.
An error occurred while saving the image.
Insert a new memory card or format the memory
card.
7, 74
The camera has run out of file numbers.
Insert a new memory card or format the memory
card.
7, 74
There is not enough space to save the edited
image. Delete unnecessary images or insert a
new memory card.
7, 81
Cannot record movie.
A time-out error occurred while saving the movie
on the memory card.
Select a memory card with a faster write speed.
8, 33
Memory contains no
images.
There are no images on the memory card.
This image cannot be
deleted.
The image is protected.
Disable protection.
82
Wireless connection
ended.
The wireless connection is disconnected in the
following situations:
When the reception is poor
When the battery level is low
When a cable is connected or disconnected, or
a memory card is removed or inserted
Use a fully charged battery, disconnect the
cables, and establish the wireless connection
again.
The battery is cold. Frame
size/rate set to 1080/30p.
The battery temperature is below 0°C (32°F). If
you want to continue recording movies with the
size/frame rate set to 2160/30p, 2160/25p, HS
1080/4×, or HS 720/8×, remove the battery
from the camera and hold it in your hands to heat
it up.
32
The battery is cold. Frame
size/rate set to 1080/25p.
System error
An error occurred in the camera’s internal
circuitry.
Turn the camera off, remove and reinsert the
battery, and turn the camera on. If the error
persists, contact your retailer or Nikon-authorized
service representative.
96
Update error
The camera failed to update the firmware. Try
updating the firmware again.
Display Cause/Solution A
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Technical Notes
Troubleshooting
If the camera fails to function as expected, check the list of common problems below
before consulting your retailer or Nikon-authorized service representative.
Power, Display, Settings Issues
Troubleshooting
Problem Cause/Solution A
The camera is on
but does not
respond.
Wait for recording to end.
If the problem persists, turn the camera off.
If the camera does not turn off, remove and reinsert the
battery or batteries or, if you are using an AC adapter,
disconnect and reconnect the AC adapter.
Note that although any data currently being recorded will
be lost, data that have already been recorded will not be
affected by removing or disconnecting the power source.
The camera
cannot be turned
on.
The battery is exhausted. 7, 9, 90
The camera turns
off without
warning.
The camera automatically turns off to save power (auto
off function).
The camera and battery may not work properly at low
temperatures.
If the size/frame rate of the movie is set to 2160/30p,
2160/25p, HS 1080/4×, or HS 720/8× and the battery
temperature drops to below 0°C (32°F) while recording,
the camera stops recording and automatically turns off.
The inside of the camera has become hot. Leave the
camera off until the inside of the camera has cooled, and
then try turning it on again.
10
89
32
The monitor is
blank.
If you press the H button on the back side of the camera
while shooting, the monitor turns on or off.
The camera is off.
The camera automatically turns off to save power (auto
off function).
The camera is connected to a TV or computer.
The camera and smart device are connected using a
Wi-Fi connection and the camera is being operated by
remote control.
If you are using the AC adapter, check the cord connection.
The monitor turns off 30 seconds after you start
recording a movie (default setting). You can change the
amount of time that elapses before the monitor turns off
in LCD auto off in Movie recording in Camera
settings in the c (setup) menu.
3
11
10
101
74
97
Technical Notes
Troubleshooting
The camera
becomes hot.
The camera may become hot when used for an extended
period of time to record movies or when used in a hot
environment. This is not a malfunction.
The battery
inserted in the
camera cannot be
charged.
Confirm all connections.
When connected to a computer, the camera may not
charge for any of the reasons described below.
- Off is selected for Charge by computer in Camera
settings in the c (setup) menu.
- Battery charging is not possible if the camera’s display
language and date and time have not been set, or the
date and time were reset after the camera’s clock
battery was exhausted. Use the Charging AC Adapter
to charge the battery.
- Battery charging may stop when the computer enters
sleep mode.
- Depending on the computer specifications, settings,
and status, battery charging may not be possible.
9
58, 76
70
The monitor is
hard to see.
The surrounding area is too bright.
- Move to a darker place.
Adjust the screen brightness. 71
O flashes on the
screen.
If the camera clock has not been set, O flashes on the
shooting screen, and images and movies saved before
the clock is set are dated “00/00/0000 00:00” and “01/01/
2016 00:00” respectively. Set the correct time and date for
Date and time in Camera settings in the c (setup)
menu.
The camera clock is not as accurate as ordinary watches
or clocks. Periodically compare the time of the camera
clock with that of a more accurate timepiece, and reset as
required.
70
Date and time of
recording are not
correct.
Screen for setting
date and time is
displayed when
the camera is
turned on.
The clock battery is exhausted; all settings were restored to
their default values. Configure the camera settings again.
The internal clock battery is used to power the camera
clock and to retain certain settings. Charging time of the
clock battery takes about 10 hours when you insert the
batteries into the camera or connect the AC adapter
(available separately) to the camera, and the clock battery
operates for several days even after the camera battery is
removed.
The camera
settings reset.
Problem Cause/Solution A
98
Technical Notes
Troubleshooting
Shooting Issues
The camera
cannot be
operated via the
smart device.
Perform pairing.
If pairing has already been performed, select Camera &
smart device or Camera & remote in Choose
connection in the network menu.
12, 23
79
The camera
cannot be
operated via the
remote control.
Problem Cause/Solution A
Cannot switch to
shooting mode.
Disconnect the HDMI cable or USB cable. 53
Cannot take
pictures or record
movies.
When the camera is in playback mode or when menus
are displayed, press the movie button or photo button to
return to the shooting screen.
The battery is exhausted.
2, 19, 58
7, 9, 90
Images are
blurred.
Try using Electronic VR when recording movies.
Use a tripod to stabilize the camera.
65
No sound when
the shutter is
released or
operations are
performed.
Off is selected for Sound settings in Camera settings in
the c (setup) menu. No sound is produced with some
shooting modes and settings, even when High, Normal, or
Low is selected.
72
Images appear
smeared.
The lens or underwater lens protector is dirty. Clean the lens
or underwater lens protector.
92
Colors are
unnatural.
White balance or color is not adjusted properly. 68
Randomly spaced
bright pixels
(“noise”) appear in
image.
The subject is dark and the shutter speed is too slow, or ISO
sensitivity is too high. This is not a malfunction.
Images are too
dark
(underexposed).
Adjust exposure compensation. 69
Images are too
bright
(overexposed).
Adjust exposure compensation. 69
Problem Cause/Solution A
99
Technical Notes
Troubleshooting
Playback Issues
Saving images
takes time.
It may take more time to save images when using
continuous shooting mode.
A ring-shaped
belt or rainbow-
colored stripe
appears in the
monitor or
images.
When shooting with backlighting or when a very strong
light source (such as sunlight) is in the frame, a ring-shaped
belt or rainbow-colored stripe (ghosting) may occur.
Change the position of the light source, or frame the picture
so that the light source does not enter the frame, and try
again.
Problem Cause/Solution A
File cannot be
played back.
This camera may not be able to play back images saved
with another make or model of digital camera.
This camera cannot play back movies recorded with
another make or model of digital camera.
This camera may not be able to play back data edited on
a computer.
Cannot edit
image.
Still images cannot be edited on the camera.
Movies that have been already edited cannot be edited
again.
There is not enough free space on the memory card.
This camera is unable to edit images captured with other
cameras.
Movies recorded in certain movie modes cannot be
edited on the camera.
Images are not
displayed on TV.
NTSC/PAL is not correctly set in Movie in the c (setup)
menu.
The memory card contains no images.
58, 65
Problem Cause/Solution A
100
Technical Notes
File Names
Images or movies are assigned file names as follows.
File name: DSCN
0001 .MP4
(1) (2) (3)
File Names
(1) Identifier
Not shown on the screen of the camera.
DSCN: Standard images (movies, still images)
FSCN: Edited movies
(2) File number
Assigned in ascending order, starting with “0001” and ending with
“9999.”
(3) Extension
Indicates file format.
.JPG: Still images
.MP4: Movies
101
Technical Notes
Accessories
Accessories
Battery charger
MH-65 Battery Charger
Charging time is about 2 hours and 30 minutes for a fully exhausted
battery.
AC adapter
EH-62F AC Adapter
(connect as shown)
While using the AC adapter, the battery-chamber/memory card
slot cover cannot be closed.
Do not pull the cord of the AC adapter. If the cord is pulled, the
connection between the camera and power source is interrupted,
and the camera turns off.
102
Technical Notes
Accessories
AA-1B Base Adapter AA-5 Vented Helmet Strap Mount
AA-6 Wrist Mount AA-7 Handlebar Mount
AA-8 Chest Mount AA-9 Surfboard Mount
AA-10 Backpack Mount Clip AA-11 Suction Cup Mount
103
Technical Notes
Accessories
Availability may vary with country or region.
See our website or brochures for the latest information.
AA-12 Base Mount Set
(3 Flat + 3 Curved)
AA-13 Wristband for Remote Controls
AA-14B Lens Protector AA-15B Underwater Lens Protector
ML-L6 Remote Control MP-AA1 Handy Grip
WP-AA1 Waterproof Case
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