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Introduction • Thank you keep this manual thoroughly before using it. We recommend that you for purchasing the Nikon N75/N75QD-a camera that is sure to make photography a bigger part of your N75/N75QD camera, and be sure to know your life. Get to read this manual handy. Supplied accessories Body cap (P. 19) 2 Accessory shoe cover (P. 108) Eyepiece cap DK-5 (P. 82)
Introduction • Thank you keep this manual thoroughly before using it. We recommend that you for purchasing the Nikon N75/N75QD-a camera that is sure to make photography a bigger part of your N75/N75QD camera, and be sure to know your life. Get to read this manual handy. Supplied accessories Body cap (P. 19) 2 Accessory shoe cover (P. 108) Eyepiece cap DK-5 (P. 82)
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... the function/mode changes according to 12) indicates that you have your camera serviced by other than Nikon brand accessories. Accessories made by an authorized dealer or service center at least once every two years. • Using your camera correctly The Nikon N75/ N75QO's performance has been optimized for use with other manufacturers may not...
... the function/mode changes according to 12) indicates that you have your camera serviced by other than Nikon brand accessories. Accessories made by an authorized dealer or service center at least once every two years. • Using your camera correctly The Nikon N75/ N75QO's performance has been optimized for use with other manufacturers may not...
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... 2-11 Introduction ...2-3 Nomenclature ...6-7 LCD PanelNiewfinder Display 8-9 Available Exposure Modes 10-11 Start Shooting Immediately 12-13 About Shutter Release Button 14 PREPARATION 15-22 1. Hold Camera and Focus 28-29 4.
... 2-11 Introduction ...2-3 Nomenclature ...6-7 LCD PanelNiewfinder Display 8-9 Available Exposure Modes 10-11 Start Shooting Immediately 12-13 About Shutter Release Button 14 PREPARATION 15-22 1. Hold Camera and Focus 28-29 4.
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... AdjustmentNiewfind er Accessories 82 Depth-of Field 102 MISCELLANEOUS 103-131 Lens Compatibi lity ...104-106 Usable Optional Speedlights 107-111 Optional Accessories 112-11 3 Camera Care ...114-11 5 Notes on Batteries ...11 6 Troubleshooting ...117-120 Glossary ...121- 123 Specifications ...124-128 Index ...129-130 Custom Setting Menu ...131 5 In Speedlight...
... AdjustmentNiewfind er Accessories 82 Depth-of Field 102 MISCELLANEOUS 103-131 Lens Compatibi lity ...104-106 Usable Optional Speedlights 107-111 Optional Accessories 112-11 3 Camera Care ...114-11 5 Notes on Batteries ...11 6 Troubleshooting ...117-120 Glossary ...121- 123 Specifications ...124-128 Index ...129-130 Custom Setting Menu ...131 5 In Speedlight...
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Nomenclature Built-in Speed light (p. 38/90) Aperture (p . 61 )/Exposure Compensation button (p. 64)/ Film rewind button (p. 78) Camera strap eyelet Self-timer (p. 40)/AF-Assist Illuminator (p. 50)/ Red -Eye Reduction lamp (p. 93) Flash lock-release (p. 95)/ Flash sync mode button (p. 92) Auto Exposure Bracketing (p. 66)/ Multiple Exposure (p. 69)/ Film rewind button 6
Nomenclature Built-in Speed light (p. 38/90) Aperture (p . 61 )/Exposure Compensation button (p. 64)/ Film rewind button (p. 78) Camera strap eyelet Self-timer (p. 40)/AF-Assist Illuminator (p. 50)/ Red -Eye Reduction lamp (p. 93) Flash lock-release (p. 95)/ Flash sync mode button (p. 92) Auto Exposure Bracketing (p. 66)/ Multiple Exposure (p. 69)/ Film rewind button 6
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The camera back of five available displays. 4. MODE button: Push to adjust date/time. 7 ADJUST button: Push to select one of the N75 differs from the N75QD. • N75QD only: Data imprint LCD/buttons QUARTZ DATE 1 5 2 -~~~- 6 : ----ED 9 filIDlj SELECT ADJUST 0+-7 1. Date/time LCD 2. ' : Year indicator 3. M : Month indicator 6. - : Data ...
The camera back of five available displays. 4. MODE button: Push to adjust date/time. 7 ADJUST button: Push to select one of the N75 differs from the N75QD. • N75QD only: Data imprint LCD/buttons QUARTZ DATE 1 5 2 -~~~- 6 : ----ED 9 filIDlj SELECT ADJUST 0+-7 1. Date/time LCD 2. ' : Year indicator 3. M : Month indicator 6. - : Data ...
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...Priority Auto (p. 58) You set manually. Lets you determine depth of the in wh ich the camera automatically controls various exposure settings. Available Exposure Modes The exposure mode dial of the Nikon N75/ N75QD can determine various exposure factors. See pages 26-27, 35-37, 54- 62 for.... M: Manual (p. 60) Shutter speed and aperture are possible. 5: Shutter-Priority Auto (p. 56) You set desired shutter speed, and the camera selects the correct aperture. Other settings, such as Flexible Program (page 55) or Exposure Compensation (page 64) are set the desired aperture, and ...
...Priority Auto (p. 58) You set manually. Lets you determine depth of the in wh ich the camera automatically controls various exposure settings. Available Exposure Modes The exposure mode dial of the Nikon N75/ N75QD can determine various exposure factors. See pages 26-27, 35-37, 54- 62 for.... M: Manual (p. 60) Shutter speed and aperture are possible. 5: Shutter-Priority Auto (p. 56) You set desired shutter speed, and the camera selects the correct aperture. Other settings, such as Flexible Program (page 55) or Exposure Compensation (page 64) are set the desired aperture, and ...
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... daytime or nighttime scenes. iii : Landscape mode (p. 35) Use this mode to accentuate your main subject. • Point-and-shoot exposure mode A~: AUTO mode (p. 26) Camera automatically controls all the exposure settings. Suitable for subjects with an evening or night background. • ~ • 111 " 11 The overall landscape will be sharply...
... daytime or nighttime scenes. iii : Landscape mode (p. 35) Use this mode to accentuate your main subject. • Point-and-shoot exposure mode A~: AUTO mode (p. 26) Camera automatically controls all the exposure settings. Suitable for subjects with an evening or night background. • ~ • 111 " 11 The overall landscape will be sharply...
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"---~--' Attach the lens and turn the power switch on (page 18). 3 Open the camera back and install the film (page 20). • When the camera back is closed, the film is automatically advanced and the number of available exposures is off (page 16). ~. """d) ~ fl ~"d) < 2 " @ ...'" .. o~" ~ fl . Start Shooting Immediately 1 Open the battery chamber and install batteries while the camera's power is displayed in the LCD panel. 4 Set the focus mode selector to AF (autofocus) (page 24), AF Area mode to Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority (page 24) and the exposure...
"---~--' Attach the lens and turn the power switch on (page 18). 3 Open the camera back and install the film (page 20). • When the camera back is closed, the film is automatically advanced and the number of available exposures is off (page 16). ~. """d) ~ fl ~"d) < 2 " @ ...'" .. o~" ~ fl . Start Shooting Immediately 1 Open the battery chamber and install batteries while the camera's power is displayed in the LCD panel. 4 Set the focus mode selector to AF (autofocus) (page 24), AF Area mode to Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority (page 24) and the exposure...
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5 Hold the camera properly, compose frame and focus (page 28) by lightly pressing the shutter release button (page 18). .~.. .c~.. ~ i! 6 §c::I Confirm focus indicator. appears without blinking and infocus beep sound is emitted, and slowly depress the shutter c release button (page 30). ~ Ii: e~n 7 Film starts to rewind automatically when it reaches the end of the roll (page 31). • Make sure a in the viewfi nder and E in the LCD panel are blinking when removing the film cartridge. 13
5 Hold the camera properly, compose frame and focus (page 28) by lightly pressing the shutter release button (page 18). .~.. .c~.. ~ i! 6 §c::I Confirm focus indicator. appears without blinking and infocus beep sound is emitted, and slowly depress the shutter c release button (page 30). ~ Ii: e~n 7 Film starts to rewind automatically when it reaches the end of the roll (page 31). • Make sure a in the viewfi nder and E in the LCD panel are blinking when removing the film cartridge. 13
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from removal of finger) . (See page 17 for information on the subject when the shutter release button is set to AF (autofocus), camera starts to focus on the exposure meter.) 2 Fully depress the shutter release button. ~[lJ • Fully depressing the shutter release ...approx. 5 sec. Make sure to the next frame. Before pressing Lightly pressing • When the focus mode selector is lightly pressed (page 28). • Lightly pressing the shutter release button activates the indications in picture blur. About Shutter Release Button Lightly pressing the shutter release button and...
from removal of finger) . (See page 17 for information on the subject when the shutter release button is set to AF (autofocus), camera starts to focus on the exposure meter.) 2 Fully depress the shutter release button. ~[lJ • Fully depressing the shutter release ...approx. 5 sec. Make sure to the next frame. Before pressing Lightly pressing • When the focus mode selector is lightly pressed (page 28). • Lightly pressing the shutter release button activates the indications in picture blur. About Shutter Release Button Lightly pressing the shutter release button and...
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... shot with fresh batteries, see page 116.) 2 e Insert batteries with you , especially when travelling . • For the number of EB and poles may damage the camera. e • Make sure to turn the power switch off and replace both batteries at the same time. If swallowed, contact a doctor immediately. (For "Notes on...
... shot with fresh batteries, see page 116.) 2 e Insert batteries with you , especially when travelling . • For the number of EB and poles may damage the camera. e • Make sure to turn the power switch off and replace both batteries at the same time. If swallowed, contact a doctor immediately. (For "Notes on...
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I IB ~ u~~~u Sufficient battery power Insufficient battery power Viewfinder LCD panel Camera's meter on and confirm battery power with the ~ indication. ~ ,--;---F-=_==_ ~~ON .: '. 3 Turn the power switch on Camera's meter off Meaning ~ (appears) No indication No indication Sufficient battery power.
I IB ~ u~~~u Sufficient battery power Insufficient battery power Viewfinder LCD panel Camera's meter on and confirm battery power with the ~ indication. ~ ,--;---F-=_==_ ~~ON .: '. 3 Turn the power switch on Camera's meter off Meaning ~ (appears) No indication No indication Sufficient battery power.
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... Nikkor lenses other CPU Nikkor lenses, aperture does not need to be set to turn the power switch off and mount the lens to the camera body. 1 Check the lens type. NOTE: Non-CPU Nikkor lens When a non-CPU Nikkor lens is attached and the power switch is D-type ... Mount Lens Turn the power switch off when attaching/detaching the lens. • Avoid direct sunlight when attaching/detaching the lens. CPU contacts of this camera's functions. • Make sure to minimum . aperture should be released (except in Manual exposure mode). blinks in the LCD panel and viewfinder, and the...
... Nikkor lenses other CPU Nikkor lenses, aperture does not need to be set to turn the power switch off and mount the lens to the camera body. 1 Check the lens type. NOTE: Non-CPU Nikkor lens When a non-CPU Nikkor lens is attached and the power switch is D-type ... Mount Lens Turn the power switch off when attaching/detaching the lens. • Avoid direct sunlight when attaching/detaching the lens. CPU contacts of this camera's functions. • Make sure to minimum . aperture should be released (except in Manual exposure mode). blinks in the LCD panel and viewfinder, and the...
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... without a lens attached , be sure to detach the lens. 2 Turn t he power switch off and mount t he lens to the camera body. • Position lens in the camera's bayonet mount so that the mounting indexes on , FE E blinks in the LCD panel and viewfinder and the shutter cannot be used .) 19 When... camera is turned on lens and camera body are aligned, then twist lens anticlockwise until it locks into place. (Be sure not to touch the lens release button.) • With...
... without a lens attached , be sure to detach the lens. 2 Turn t he power switch off and mount t he lens to the camera body. • Position lens in the camera's bayonet mount so that the mounting indexes on , FE E blinks in the LCD panel and viewfinder and the shutter cannot be used .) 19 When... camera is turned on lens and camera body are aligned, then twist lens anticlockwise until it locks into place. (Be sure not to touch the lens release button.) • With...
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When the camera back is closed, the film automatically advances and the number of or beyond the mark), film may not be set automatically (ISO 25-5000). if ... to the red index mark; Do not touch the shutter curtains with no slack. load Film Turn the power switch on , open the camera back by sliding the camera back lock release lever and load film. ------ • Film cartridge can be loaded smoothly if inserted from the bottom. • Make sure to...
When the camera back is closed, the film automatically advances and the number of or beyond the mark), film may not be set automatically (ISO 25-5000). if ... to the red index mark; Do not touch the shutter curtains with no slack. load Film Turn the power switch on , open the camera back by sliding the camera back lock release lever and load film. ------ • Film cartridge can be loaded smoothly if inserted from the bottom. • Make sure to...
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...blinking 0 , 0 _ , 0 __ , 0 __ _ as indicated in the viewfinder blink, film is set automatically between ISO 25 to the final frame with this camera since an infrared sensor is let out but no picture has aaw:; The LCD panel indicates number of developing . I t': Ic S FS.6 B~E::3 n3@ @ o ...z • The fi lm automatically advances to ISO 5000. Open the camera back again and reload fi lm by aligning the film leader to appear (p. 74). OXcoded film. c : 001'ffil!J Warning indicat ions in the viewfinder ...
...blinking 0 , 0 _ , 0 __ , 0 __ _ as indicated in the viewfinder blink, film is set automatically between ISO 25 to the final frame with this camera since an infrared sensor is let out but no picture has aaw:; The LCD panel indicates number of developing . I t': Ic S FS.6 B~E::3 n3@ @ o ...z • The fi lm automatically advances to ISO 5000. Open the camera back again and reload fi lm by aligning the film leader to appear (p. 74). OXcoded film. c : 001'ffil!J Warning indicat ions in the viewfinder ...
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... date and time (Example: year 2003, April 1) 1 Push ~ button to select one of the date or time displays. When the imprint indicator - appears in the camera body also power the quartz date. Push SELECT button so section to be corrected starts blinking. • Date cannot be set date, select Year/ Month... 98 after installing batteries for the first time. If the date and time data are lost, reset them. Set Date and Time (N75QD only) This camera allows you push the ADJUST button, year section moves up to approx. 30 minutes without batteries. Set the date and t ime after 49). • ...
... date and time (Example: year 2003, April 1) 1 Push ~ button to select one of the date or time displays. When the imprint indicator - appears in the camera body also power the quartz date. Push SELECT button so section to be corrected starts blinking. • Date cannot be set date, select Year/ Month... 98 after installing batteries for the first time. If the date and time data are lost, reset them. Set Date and Time (N75QD only) This camera allows you push the ADJUST button, year section moves up to approx. 30 minutes without batteries. Set the date and t ime after 49). • ...
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Set Focus Mode and AF Area Mode Set focus mode to AF (autofocus) and AF Area mode to Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority automatically focuses ...pages 44 and 46 for details.) 1 Turn the power switch on and set the focus mode selector to AF (autofocus). • Make sure to any of fi ve focus areas (page 46). Close- If the subject moves from the selected... focus area, the camera automatically focuses on the subject located closest to turn the focus mode selector until it clicks into position . •...
Set Focus Mode and AF Area Mode Set focus mode to AF (autofocus) and AF Area mode to Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority automatically focuses ...pages 44 and 46 for details.) 1 Turn the power switch on and set the focus mode selector to AF (autofocus). • Make sure to any of fi ve focus areas (page 46). Close- If the subject moves from the selected... focus area, the camera automatically focuses on the subject located closest to turn the focus mode selector until it clicks into position . •...
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... field (page 45) or focus on a different subject located at different distances from the camera For example, when photographing an animal in a cage or a person in shadow. 25 • Situations where autofocus may not work as expected Autofocus may not work as a wall or other background. Scenes with subjects within the focus brackets...
... field (page 45) or focus on a different subject located at different distances from the camera For example, when photographing an animal in a cage or a person in shadow. 25 • Situations where autofocus may not work as expected Autofocus may not work as a wall or other background. Scenes with subjects within the focus brackets...