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  • Two 1.5V LR6 AA-size alkaline batteries
  • UC-E6 USB Cable
  • EG-CP14 Audio Video Cable
  • AN-CP17 Strap
  • Dock Insert PV-16 Software Suite CD-ROM

*Supplied accessories may differ depending on country or area.

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This is the best ever! We bought this camera in Italy in 2008 while on vacation. The dealer explained the functions as the manual was not in English. It has been everywhere, is very dependable, and easy to use. Both of my daughters have later models of Coolpix which they enjoy, but my wife and I love our P50. September 1, 2011
My all around camera. I love this camera. I shoot in Manual Mode. The flash even adjusts! This camera has two aperatures for each focal length of the zoom! Great night shots in Incandescent. Even can set it on More Vivid! Just bought a D3000 so I can have more freedom with aperatures but the Coolpix has great freedom with shutter speeds! I started with a Nuvis II film point & shoot Advantix! Loved that one too.. December 6, 2010
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March 2008, COOLPIX P50 Review | Mark Lent

Popular Photography & Imaging's Mark Lent called the Nikon COOLPIX P50, a hotrod of a camera for the casual photographer and the budget-minded consumer. Lent praised the P50 for being an excellent performer for an excellent price. In addition, Lent noted that the P50 was a simple camera to use yet was packed with sophisticated image-taking technology. Lent also enjoyed the P50's ability to shoot time-lapse movies, a trait not commonly found in compact point-and-shoot cameras.

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Favorite Subject: Family & Friends
Nikon Family: 2-5 years
Experience: Less than a month
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Download View NX2 from the Nikon website, its has Transfer combined with it.
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Where is USB menu for the camera?

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As recommended,I installed Camera Control Pro.But it doesn't detect my camera.I searched on many sites,but as they said,there isn't any menu for USB mode.
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It doesnt decect your camera as the P50 is not supported in CCP2, you need a D series body for it to work.
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How to know if the battery is full or empty?

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By simply turning on your favorite battery powered device, you'll know. If it comes on, the battery has a charge, if not, it's discharged.

But the only way to know exactly how much of a charge is left in your battery is to use a simple battery or voltmeter. I use a $5 device for this.
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Favorite Subject: Landscape
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March 2008, COOLPIX P50 Review

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Popular Photography & Imaging's Mark Lent called the Nikon COOLPIX P50, a hotrod of a camera for the casual photographer and the budget-minded consumer. Lent praised the P50 for being an excellent performer for an excellent price. In addition, Lent noted that the P50 was a simple camera to use yet was packed with sophisticated image-taking technology. Lent also enjoyed the P50's ability to shoot time-lapse movies, a trait not commonly found in compact point-and-shoot cameras.