Nikon EN-EL2 Rechargeable Battery (for Nikon Coolpix 2500, 3500, SQ, Digital Cameras), #9904 (Retail Packaging)
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  • Battery can be recharged repeatedly with the MH-60 battery charger
  • Dimensions: 39mm X 8mm X 54 mm
  • Lithium-ion battery with 3.7v/1,000 mAh capacity
  • Original Nikon EN-EL2 rechargeable battery, for use exclusively with Nikon Digital Cameras

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CF CARD 2GB MEMORY Fits Nikon CoolPix 3500 4300 4500
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Nikon Coolpix 3500 Digital Camera Accessory Kit includes: T44654 Memory Card, SDM-134 Charger, SDENEL2 Battery
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Genom en Nikon Coolpix 3500

Ett bildspel med bilder jag har tagit

How do I turn off the flash on a Nikon CoolPix 3500?

This is a digital camera that I was given a few years ago for work, but I use it for everything. There are times when I would like to not have even a delayed flash, but I've lost the manual and don't know how to change it.


Look on the back. I think most Coolpix cameras are pretty much similar, and I used to have one. There should be a round button with different symbols on it. The one that looks like a lightning bolt means flash. Push it and you should get options for flash. The international sign for "no" should be one of your options. Pushing that will turn off the flash.

Okay, I looked at the manual PDF download (Guide to Digital Photography--the first link), and page 43 tells all about your flash. You have a flash button on the back of your camera. Push it for your flash modes. Off will be the lightning bolt in a circle with a slash.


Vote for Terisu, but in case you don't know, the international sign for no that she is talking about is that circle with a diagonal line through it.

A Digital Photography Question?

I am looking for any websites that provide tips for amateur digital photographers. If there are ones that specifically cater to my type of my camera that would be wonderful. I own a Nikon Coolpix 3500. If not, that's fine, I am just an amateur photographer looking for tips. If you can also provide the names of FREE photo editing software that are available online, I would also appreciate that. Thanks!


Picasa is one of the free editing softwares, although it doesn't have the range of Adobe : )

All I have is lighting - Try www.strobist.blogspot.com it's one site that promotes the strobist way of lighting. I'm an amateur myself and haven't really read what's in it. Might help you though : )

You can also join forums if you want further help on photography. Good luck : )


hope this helps


www.expressphoto.com.au


Hi,

I've just posted links to my favourite tips sites on another question - you might be able to make use of them too:

http://www.dcviews.com/tutors.htm... (a good collection of tips links)
http://www.digital-photography-tips.net/... (an easy to read site full of tips)
http://irphotoschool.com/ (a flashy site with, sort of, "lessons")

I don't know of any sites specific to Nikon Coolpixs', but I'm sure those sites will be of some use.

Best of luck.

Would someone help me change the size of a picture in my digital camera?

I have a Nikon Coolpix S210. I am attempting to e-mail pictures from the camera, but they keep coming out humongous. I tried downloading to my PC first, but I still got the same result. How do I change the size of my picture from 3500 x 2200 to 500 x 500, or at least so it isn't so big that it will barely fit on my computer screen?


You really don't want to do that .. If you ever want to make a print larger that 4x6 inches, you need to use the highest resolution you camera will support.

Then pick out the images you want to email and resize only those to 600 x 400 pixels @ 72 DPI but remember to rename that email file as a different name so you do not overwrite the original I rename my email files by putting an "i" in front of the original file name (DRS_1234 becomes iDRS_1234, thus saving the original file and making the new file obviously Internet ready)


The easiest way, if you don't have a photo editing program in your computer, is to open it in Paint. Then, go to Image on the toolbar. Chose Resize, then chose 15% for both length and width. That will give you an image that's 525 x 330.

Do a Save As, giving your image a new name (eg: DSC1234 becomes DSC1234a) so the original is not erased and can be modified or printed out in the future.

Try different percentages and see what works best for your needs. Be sure you keep the percentage of reduction the same for both aspects or your image will be distorted.

There are free programs out there, but your computer already has Paint.

Hope this helps.


One quick and easy way, but only if you have a PC with Windows XP:

Go to Microsoft's site and download and install the Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP Image Resizer. This will actually add the ability to down-size images to about about any size you would want. Once you have it installed, all you have to do is right-click on an image, and the "Resize Pictures" option will be there.
A new menu will open and give you 4 choices. You can click on the "advanced" menu to set a custom size, although this option does not automatically keep the aspect ratio. There is a check box that allow you to only down-size the image. You will be creating a copy of the image unless you choose to check the "Resize the original picture". (Like the previous poster said, this really is not the best option. Save the originals for printing, and the resized copies for email).

Here is the link to the Image Resizer:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx