Re: Can coolpix S 200 recharge through av link.Its has...
No. Nor will it charge through the USB port. It uses the MH-63 battery charger or equivalent. See page 12 of this manual. If you need a charger, there are several available here.
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User Manual Coolpix S4000 Nikon Knowledgebase
This link will take you to the Nikon website where you can download a manual. You will also be able to locate the cable and accessories you need.
You can download some free programs to do this. Here is a link to one of the programs to do this. cardrecovery Download it, install it, and use a card reader or your camera, according to the instructions. Pretty neat software, and not really free.
I would recommend you to buy Nikon Coolpix S4000Nikon's Coolpix S4000 creates touching memories by combining 12.0 effective megapixels, 4x wide-angle Zoom-Nikkor glass lens and an amazing 3.0-inch High Resolution HVGA (460k-dot) touch-panel LCD with sensitive touch. The Coolpix S4000 also features HD (720p) movies for high quality movie recording. The Coolpix S4000, with Nikon's EXPEED image processing concept, 4-way VR Image Stabilization System and Smart Portrait System enables you to get incredible pictures, incredibly easy. Nikon's Scene Auto Selector automatically analyses the scene you are taking and adjusts the scene mode for you. All you have to do is compose, then touchYou can check out more detailed review for Nikon Coolpix S4000.http://hubpages.com/hub/Nikon-Coolpix-S4000-12-MP-Digital-Camera
When shooting in macro to get good depth of field you often have to shoot f/22. This does not let much light in. You have to hold the camera and subject tight. Meaning the use of a firm tripod is not optional. In most cases you need a longer exposure so wiggle is very important.
You are probably going to need a faster lens to get pictures like you want, like around the 1.* range. If you have the ASA at 1600 and aperture at the minimum in Av mode, try and keep the exposure time to 1/focal distance. Such as, if you are shooting 200 mm lens then maximum exposure time is 1/200 second. If you zoom out a bit to 50 mm then it may look better too. You may as well turn the megapixels down too because otherwise you'll just see the blur even more, I'd suggest 3.2 megapixels that will look good in 4x6 photos or on the web. Other than that, try and take pictures where the action is coming at you or going away. Get as close as possible too, so that you don't have to zoom as much. At the H.S. football games I go to it seems like they let anyone down near the field who has a big lens.
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