Japanese manufacturers, Nikon Corporation introduced the Coolpix S-series models. This pocket camera has a 30x optical zoom lens, the zoom lens is claimed to be equivalent to a 25-750 mm lens with wide-angel photography offers. Nikon Coolpix S9700 uses 16 megapixel CMOS sensor and 5-axis Hybrid VR (Vibration Reduction) to reduce shake when shooting from a distance. Hybrid VR also allows users to generate images and videos are more detailed and blur-free.
Nikon Coolpix S9700 has a body with a thickness of only 34.5 mm device. There are 4 modes eksposur- [P] programmed auto, [A] aperture-priority auto, [S] shutter-priority auto, [M] Manual which allows users to try out new forms of expression itself according to your subject. Also equipped with WiFi, GPS or GLONASS, the built-in map of the world and is compatible with multiple smart devices.
Warning! When you execute Reset, the settings you made will be lost. Before you perform this operation, check whether there is any data you want to keep. Read also “Resetting Nikon COOLPIX P530 Digital Camera” and another user guides. Hopefully the article of Resetting Nikon COOLPIX S9700 16.0 MP Wi-Fi Digital Camera useful for you.
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Hi Yomita,
I have a Coolpix S9700 that got exposed to a light amount of rain. Since that event, I have been unable to get it to start. I can get the power to start, but the screen will either say "set time and date?" or "Mode dial is not in the proper position". Either way, that is as far as I can get it to go. No other buttons will work; none. I spoke with Nikon Tech and they said "no parts made for it anymore and recommended taking it to a certified Nikon repair". Other than a repair shop, am I out of luck doing anything with it on my own? Thank you.