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F11 playback issues – Nikon S6300 User Manual

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Playback Issues

Problem

Cause/Solution

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File cannot be played
back.

File or folder was overwritten or renamed by

computer or other make of camera.

The COOLPIX S6300 is not able to play back

movies recorded with another make or model
of digital camera.

92

Cannot zoom in on image.

Playback zoom cannot be used with movies,

small pictures, or images that have been
cropped to a size of 320 × 240 or smaller.

3D images cannot be enlarged when the

camera is connected via HDMI and they are
played back in 3D.

The COOLPIX S6300 may not be able to zoom in

on images captured with another make or
model of digital camera.

50

Cannot record voice
memos.

Voice memos cannot be attached to movies.
Voice memos cannot be attached to images

captured with other cameras. Voice memos
attached to images using another camera
cannot be played back on this camera.


79,

E57

Cannot use quick retouch,
D-Lighting, skin softening,
filter effects, small picture,
or crop.

These options cannot be used with movies.
Confirm the conditions that are required for

editing images.

Camera is unable to edit images captured with

other cameras.


79,

E16,

E17
79,

E16,

E17

Cannot rotate image.

The COOLPIX S6300 cannot rotate images
captured with another make or model of digital
camera, or ones captured with 3D photography.

Images are not displayed
on TV.

• Video mode or HDMI is not correctly set in the

TV settings setup menu.

Cables are connected to the HDMI mini

connector (Type C) and to the USB/audio/video
output connector simultaneously.

Memory card contains no images. Replace the

memory card. Remove the memory card to play
back images from the internal memory.

96,

E79

81, 84,
E23,
E26
20

Album icons are reset to
their default icons, images
added to albums cannot
be displayed in favorite
pictures mode.

Data saved in the internal memory or on the
memory card may not be played back correctly if
overwritten by a computer.