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Print directly from your camera Hook directly to your TV One Touch Upload to the Web
You can send images directly to print, show friends and family the results just touch the TRANSFER button once
without the need of a PC, when using on a grand scale to upload images to the site, then
PictBridge and USB Direct Print enjoy exciting features such as easy
compatible printers. album creation, e-card personalization,
simple editing, and even gift shopping
15 Versatile Scene Modes (4 with Scene Assist):
Portrait Night Portrait Landscape Sports Party/Indoor Beach/Snow Sunset Night Museum Fireworks Close Up Copy Back Light Panorama Dawn/Dusk
(with Scene Assist) (with Scene Assist) (with Scene Assist) (with Scene Assist) Landscape Show Assist
The COOLPIX 4800 features 15 specially programmed modes to automatically handle focus, exposure, white balance and other
adjustments that help you take great pictures at the press of a button. 4 of the 15 scene modes come with Scene Assist which offer a
selection of easy framing
assist options, to help you
compose your pictures with 1 2 3
the assistance of framing
guides displayed in the
monitor. Here is how it works:
Scroll up or down to choose Position subject in framing
Select mode on Mode Dial a composition type and set guide and shoot
PORTRAIT ASSIST MODE: NIGHT PORTRAIT ASSIST MODE: LANDSCAPE ASSIST MODE: SPORTS ASSIST MODE:
Helps you frame portraits. Your subject Helps you frame portraits taken at night. Helps you frame vivid landscape shots Is used for dynamic action shots that
comes out sharply focused with natural skin Using Slow Sync with Red-Eye Reduction in a that enhance outlines, colors, and contrast. capture moving objects. The assist menu lets
tones against a soft, pleasant background. scene with an illuminated background, your you freeze the action in a single shot or record
subject is naturally exposed. motion in a series of pictures.
Landscape:
Portrait: (No guides are displayed in monitor.)
(No guides are displayed in monitor.) Night Portrait: Use to focus on distant objects through Sports:
Camera focuses on subject in center of frame. (No guides are displayed in monitor.) foreground objects such as windows or a While shutter-release button is held down,
Use to focus on subject in center of frame. screen of branches. Focus is fixed at infinity. pictures are recorded at rate of about 3 frames
every 2 seconds. Focus, exposure and white
balance are determined by first shot in each
series. Camera focuses continuously, even when
shutter-release button is not pressed.
Portrait left:
Camera focuses on subject in Night Portrait left: Scenic View:
left half of frame. Use to focus on subject in Use to compose landscapes with sky in top
left half of frame. third of frame, distant objects in middle third,
and closer objects in bottom third.
Sports spectator:
Shutter-release button can be pressed in one
motion without pausing halfway to check
focus. Use at ranges of 3m (9’10”) or more
Portrait right: when subject is moving unpredictably, leaving
Camera focuses on subject in Night Portrait right: you no time to compose pictures. Camera
right half of frame. Use to focus on subject in Architecture: focuses continuously, even when shutter-
right half of frame. Use to photograph buildings. A grid is displayed release button is not pressed.
in the monitor to help keep verticals and
horizontals aligned with the frame.
Portrait close-up:
Camera focuses on subject’s face in Night Portrait close-up: Sports composite:
top half of frame. Use to focus on subject’s face in Each time shutter-release button is pressed,
top half of frame. Group right: camera takes 16 shots in about two seconds
Use to compose portraits with portrait subjects and arranges them in four rows to form a
to the right and landmark or other object in single picture. Focus, exposure and white
background at left of frame. Both stay in focus. balance are determined by first shot
in each series.
Portrait couple:
Camera focuses on two subjects Night Portrait couple:
positioned side-by-side. Use to focus on two subjects
positioned side-by-side.
Group left:
Use to compose portraits with portrait subjects
to the left and landmark or other object in
background at right of frame. Both stay in
focus.
Portrait figure:
Use to compose a vertical portrait. Camera Night Portrait figure:
focuses on subject’s face in top half of frame. Use to compose a vertical portrait. Camera
focuses on subject’s face in top half of frame.
If distant details matter, 8.3x optical zoom matters.
Interface: USB
Battery Life Approx. 240 frames with one EN-EL1, approx. 360 frames with one 2CR5
Power requirements: One EN-EL1 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, One 2CR5/DL245 Lithium Battery
(optional), EH-54 AC Adapter (optional)
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