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Thumbnail Playback
To display images in “contact sheets” of four, nine, or 72 images, press the W (S ) 
button.
Full-frame  playback Thumbnail playback
Calendar 
playback
ToUseDescription
Display more images W (S ) Press 
W (S ) to increase the number of images 
displayed.
Display fewer images X (T )Press 
X (T ) to reduce the number of images 
displayed.
 When four images are displayed, press to 
view highlighted image full frame.
Highlight images Use multi selector to highlight images for...

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Calendar Playback
To view images taken on a selected date, press the W (S ) button when 72 images 
are displayed.
The operations can be performed depend on whether the cursor is in the date list or 
the thumbnail list:
Full-frame  playback Thumbnail playback
Calendar playback
ToUseDescription
Toggle between date 
list and thumbnail list W
 (S ) Press 
W (S ) button in date list to place cursor in 
thumbnail list.
 Press again to return to date list.
Exit to thumbnail 
playback/Zoom in on...

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Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom
Press the X (T ) button to zoom in on the image displayed in full-frame playback 
or on the image currently high lighted in thumbnail playback.
 The following 
operations can be performed while zoom is in effect:
ToUseDescription
Zoom in or out X
 (T )/
W  (S ) Press 
X (T ) to zoom in to maximum 
of approximately 38 × (large images in 
36 × 24/3 : 2 format), 28 × (medium 
images) or 19 × (small images).
 Press 
W  (S ) to zoom out.
 While photo is 
zoomed in,...

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Protecting Photographs from Deletion
In full-frame, zoom, thumbnail, and calendar playback, the L (U ) button can be 
used to protect photographs from accidental deletion.
 Protected files can not be 
deleted using the  O (Q ) button or the  Delete option in the playback menu.
 Note 
that protected images  will be deleted when the memory card is formatted ( 031, 
250).
To protect a photograph:
1Select an image.
Display the image in full-frame playback or  playback zoom or highlight it in the...

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Deleting Photographs
To delete the photograph displayed in full-frame playback or highlighted in the 
thumbnail list, press the  O (Q ) button.
 To delete multiple selected photographs, all 
photographs taken on a selected date, or  all photographs in the current playback 
folder, use the  Delete option in the playback menu.
 Once deleted, photographs can 
not be recovered.
 Note that pictures that are protected or hidden can not be deleted.
Full-Frame, Thumbnail, and Calendar Playback
Press the  O...

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The Playback Menu
The Delete  option in the playback menu contains the following options. Note that 
depending on the number of images, some  time may be required for deletion.
❚❚Selected: Deleting Selected Photographs
1Choose  Selected  for the Delete option 
in the playback menu.
Press the  G button and select  Delete in 
the playback menu.
 Highlight  Selected and 
press 2.
2Highlight a picture.
Use the multi selector to highlight a picture 
(to view the highlighted picture full screen, 
press...

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4Press J to complete the operation.
A confirmation dialog will be displayed; 
highlight  Ye s and press  J.
❚❚Select Date: Deleting Photogra phs Taken on a Selected Date
1Choose Select date .
In the delete menu, highlight  Select date 
and press 2.
2Highlight a date.
Press  1 or  3 to highlight a date.
To view the pictures taken on the 
highlighted date, press  W (S ).
 Use the 
multi selector to scroll through the pictures, 
or press and hold  X (T ) to view the 
current picture full screen....

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Connections
This section describes how to use the supplied USB cable to connect the camera to a 
computer.
Before Connecting the Camera
Before connecting the camera, install the software on the supplied ViewNX 2 CD. To  
ensure that data transfer is not interrupte d, be sure the camera EN-EL15 battery is 
fully charged.
 If in doubt, charge the battery before use or use an EH-5b AC adapter 
and EP-5B power connector (available separately).
❚❚ Supplied Software
ViewNX 2 includes a “Nikon Transfer...

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Connecting the Camera
Connect the camera using the supplied USB cable.
1Tur n th e  came ra of f.
2Turn the computer on.
 Turn the computer on and wait for it to start up.
3Connect the USB cable.
Connect the USB cable as shown.
4Tur n th e  came ra on .
5Start Nikon Transfer 2.
If a message is displayed prompting you to choose a program,  select 
Nikon Transfer 2.
DUSB Hubs
Connect the camera directly to the computer; do not connect the cable via a USB hub 
or keyboard.
AWindows 7
If the following...
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