A:AnswerBattery can be charged when exhausted or when the yellow flashing light comes on, however charging a fully charged battery could cause damage to the battery. See the Reference Manual for more details.
A:AnswerThe COOLPIX S7000 is set for AUTO right out of the box. The user would have to go into the menus to change to another mode. In addition, the S7000 has various automatic Scene Modes, including an automatic scene mode where the camera recognizes the scene you are trying to photograph and automatically changes to the correct Scene Mode.
A:AnswerNo, you have to use the viewing screen on the back. However, that works very well in all of the light conditions that I have dealt with.
My father-in-law prefers the larger image to squinting through a view finder, though I am a little more old school.
A:AnswerThe camera worked wonderfully under all conditions, including shake hands! Also, when I subject was moving it captured it perfectly with no blurry image.
A:AnswerIndividual movie files cannot exceed 2GB or 29 minutes in length even when there is sufficient free space on the memory card for longer recording.
A:AnswerTake the memory card out of the Nikon COOLPIX s7000 and take images to see if the freezing issue stops. If it does try using another memory card in the camera. If the freezing issue continues please contact Nikon Support for further assistance.
A:AnswerThe Nikon COOLPIX S7000 has built-in WiFi which allows you to connect it to a compatible smart device. The Nikon WMU app has to be installed on your smart device before you can use the remote options. These options will allow you to use the camera to take images that transfer straight to the smart device or use the smart device to trigger the shutter on the camera. Images are then available as they are written on the memory card within the camera. Telephoto zoom can be controlled by using the W/T function button displayed on the bottom tray of the app when you are taking an image with the smart device.
A:AnswerEvery camera should be compatible with a mac and it should never cancel out your older photos. I use a Mac as well and this camera did not cancel my older pictures and worked just like other cameras.
A:AnswerYes. Tints used in monochrome photographs are Black and White, Sepia, and Cyanotype. The S7000 does not have interval mode but In time-lapse movie scene mode, the camera can automatically capture 300 still images at a specified interval to create time-lapse movies.
A:AnswerThe built-in Wi-Fi in the S7000 allows you to send pictures directly to compatible Android or iOS Smart Devices that are running the free Nikon Wireless Mobile Utility (WMU) app. The WMU includes a Share option that allows you to share to Facebook, Twitter, or other photo sharing apps.
A:AnswerIt takes approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes to charge a completely depleted EN-EL19 Rechargeable battery with the EH-71P Charging AC Adapter. A fully charged battery will give you approximately 210 still shots or 40 minutes of video, depending on use. The Nikon COOLPIX S7000 can focus on subjects as close as about 1 cm (0.4 inches) from the lens when in Macro Mode and about 30 cm (1 ft) when using the Wide focus range.
A:AnswerThe camera is so light weight, it would be a nice camera to carry if doing a bird-watching hike. It has a zoom of 20. I found it pretty easy to use. The photos I took were two Hawks atop a very old Tall tree at least 40 feet tall at about 100 yards away
A:AnswerA fully-charged EN-EL19 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, when used on the Nikon COOLPIX S7000 digital camera, will provide approximately 210 still shots or 40 minutes of movie recording time. This battery life will vary depending on conditions of use, such as the interval between shots or the length of time that menus and images are displayed.
A:AnswerWhile the Nikon COOLPIX S3700 and Nikon COOLPIX S7000 digital cameras may look very similar they are not. The Nikon COOLPIX S7000 has a lot of features and options that aren't on the Nikon S3700 like larger movie size options in Full HD and an HDMI output port so you can view them on an HDMI compatible television. The Nikon S7000 also provides up to 7 shots at approximately 9.2 frames per second, compared to 6 shots at about 1.1 frames per second for the Nikon S3700. In addition the Nikon S7000 provides more ISO and a 20x lens zoom. One advantage the Nikon S3700 has over the Nikon COOLPIX S7000 is more effective megapixels. The Nikon S7000 offers 16.0 million while the Nikon S3700 provides 20.1 million. Another advantage is that the NIkon S3700 is lighter in weight than the Nikon S7000. Both cameras have built-in WiFi so images can be transferred instantly to a compatible smart device running the Nikon Wireless Mobile Utility (WMU) application.
A:AnswerApproved card brands for the Nikon COOLPIX S7000 digital camera are SanDisk, Toshiba, Panasonic, and Lexar Media cards. Compatible memory card types are SD, SDHC and SDXC and range in size from 2GB to 128GB.
A:AnswerNo. That is not a suitable replacement battery for the Nikon COOLPIX S7000 digital camera. The Nikon COOLPIX S7000 digital camera is supplied with and uses a Nikon EN-EL19 Rechargeable Li-ion battery. This battery can be recharged by used the supplied Charging AC Adapter EH-71P and UC-E21 USB cable or an optional MH-66 Battery Charger. You should not use any battery other than the Nikon EN-EL19 with the Nikon COOLPIX S7000.
A:AnswerThe Nikon COOLPIX S7000 digital camera, while it does not have an option for GPS, does have built-in Wi-Fi and can connect to any compatible smart device running the Nikon WMU application. If you need GPS there are multiple cameras that have that capability. One is the Nikon COOLPIX AW130 and another is the Nikon COOLPIX P900; both of which have GPS and Wi-Fi built into the camera. To learn more about which camera is right for you please contact Nikon Support.
A:AnswerYes. The Nikon Coolpix S7000 digital camera uses a Nikon EN-EL19 rechargeable li-ion battery which can be taken out and charged externally with the MH-66 battery charger. The MH-66 battery charger is an optional accessory that is not included with the camera upon purchase.