Playback Features

To review previously taken pictures/videos, simply press the Play button. The camera can be powered on directly in Play mode by holding the Play button while pressing the power button. Press left/right or up/down on the multi-selector to move to different images.


Image thumbnail view

Image regular view

Image magnified 10x

By pressing the wide end of the zoom controller, a 2x2 thumbnail screen will appear. Another press of the wide end of the zoom rocker will switch to a 3x3 thumbnail display. Conversely, by pressing on the telephoto end of the zoom controller, you can magnify an image in 29 increments up to 10x. To move around to different parts of the image, simply use the 4-way multi-selector. While an image is magnified, the image can be cropped by pressing the shutter button. When the shutter button is pressed, the LCD will display "Save this image as displayed?" If "Yes" is selected, the camera will save a cropped version of the image as a new file. While an image is being viewed full-screen, a voice memo can be recorded by holding down the shutter button. Audio clips are limited to 20 seconds in length and are recorded as WAV files with the same file number as the image. Video clips can be viewed at normal speed or frame-by-frame. You can also fast-forward or rewind through a clip.


Information on

Information off

By adjusting the "Monitor settings" option in the Set up menu, the LCD can vary the amount of information displayed. When it is set to "Show info", the LCD will display the following information: resolution/quality, number out of total, date, time, folder, filename, file location (flash card/internal), and auto transfer. When the monitor is set to "Hide info", the LCD monitor will only indicate whether the file is on an SD card or on the internal memory.

To erase an image/video, simply select it and press the Delete button. By pressing the Menu button, there are several options available to the user:

 Playback menu
Print set Print selected (Select), Delete print set
Slide show Start, Loop
Delete Erase selected images, Erase all images
Protect Select
Auto transfer All on, All off, Select image(s)
Small pic 640x480, 320x240, 160x120
Copy Internal to SD card, SD card to internal

The Print set option allows you to select images to be printed on a DPOF-compatible printer. When the Slide show option is selected, the camera will cycle through the pictures on the camera with approximately three seconds between each image. When Loop is selected, the camera will loop the slideshow continuously. With the Delete option, you can delete specific images/videos or everything. The Protect option allows you to tag specific images/videos as protected. When an image/video is protected, it cannot be erased by using the delete function. However, if the internal memory or SD card is formatted, protected files will be erased. The "Auto transfer" option allows you to specify images that you want to transfer automatically when the camera is connected to a computer. The "Small pic" option allows you to create a smaller version of an existing image so that it can be emailed or uploaded to a webpage easily. Finally, the Copy option can copy images from the internal memory to an SD card or vice versa.

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  • stephencaston - Friday, March 11, 2005 - link

    #4: You make a good point. As we are relatively new with digital camera reviews, we are still building our base of comparisons. However, check out the comparison cameras on the testing pages to see the relative performance of similar models we have reviewed.
  • Turin39789 - Friday, March 11, 2005 - link

    In most hardware reviews when a product falls short in terms of quality for its category/price range the article will mention the top performers/best values. This article tells me the nikon 4100 is not for me, but doesnt really point me in the right direction for a better choice.
  • skrivis - Friday, March 11, 2005 - link

    I looked at these, but Nikon USA is offering a rebate of $200 on the Coolpix 5400. (Until 03/31)

    I got much more camera for about $50 more. Total price after rebate was $259.
  • stephencaston - Friday, March 11, 2005 - link

    #1, I think you meant the 4600. At any rate, we are always limited to what is available to us at the time. We certainly intend to look into the entire new line-up of Nikons in the future as they become available to us. Even so, the 4100 is very popular and widely available. Hang tight for the new Nikons...we are eagerly awaiting our chance at reviewing them.

    Stephen
  • buttwhacker - Friday, March 11, 2005 - link

    Its a good thing Anandtech is reviewing cameras but please the next time before you review the cameras make sure they are current coz this one is discontinued.... yeah, discontinued. The replacement for Coolpix 4100 is Coolpix 4900, pretty much the same but with a bigger screen and smaller size, look into that.
    Thanx for the review anyways.
  • woodhamiiltonn - Monday, January 28, 2013 - link

    Nikon Coolpix 4100 is a good camera and you've allocated an informative review of this camera. I enjoyed the camera comparison you've made and I think anyone would be delighted before purchasing Nikon Coolpix 4100. Thanks.

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