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...pictures-just press the shutter release button. • 3D Matrix Metering can read atmosphere as well as brightness and contrast, for purchasing the Nikon N65/ N65QD-a camera that you don 't have to be sure to make the shot look beautiful and natural. • Crisp, precise film advance and ...shutter release assure superb 2.5frame-per-second continuous shooting. • The Nikon N65/N65QD is so compact and lightweight, anyone can handle it We recommend that...
...pictures-just press the shutter release button. • 3D Matrix Metering can read atmosphere as well as brightness and contrast, for purchasing the Nikon N65/ N65QD-a camera that you don 't have to be sure to make the shot look beautiful and natural. • Crisp, precise film advance and ...shutter release assure superb 2.5frame-per-second continuous shooting. • The Nikon N65/N65QD is so compact and lightweight, anyone can handle it We recommend that...
Instruction Manual
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... before shooting at important occasions like weddings or graduations. • Have Nikon spot-check your camera regularly Nikon recommends that you have your camera correctly The Nikon N65/N65QD's performance has been optimized for specifications, and nonconforming accessories could damage the N65/N65QD's components. Supplied accessories Body cap (P. 19) Accessory shoe cover • Remove this cover when attaching...
... before shooting at important occasions like weddings or graduations. • Have Nikon spot-check your camera regularly Nikon recommends that you have your camera correctly The Nikon N65/N65QD's performance has been optimized for specifications, and nonconforming accessories could damage the N65/N65QD's components. Supplied accessories Body cap (P. 19) Accessory shoe cover • Remove this cover when attaching...
Instruction Manual
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... Vari-Program 36-38 Imprinting DatefTime (N65QD only 39 Self-Timer Operation 40-41 About Metering Systems and Exposure 42 4 Load Film 20-21 4. Hold Camera and Focus 30-31 4. Install Batteries and Check Battery Power 16-17 2. Set Focus Mode to 3 28-29 3. Mount Lens 18-19 3. Introduction ...2-3 Nomenclature 6-7 LCD...
... Vari-Program 36-38 Imprinting DatefTime (N65QD only 39 Self-Timer Operation 40-41 About Metering Systems and Exposure 42 4 Load Film 20-21 4. Hold Camera and Focus 30-31 4. Install Batteries and Check Battery Power 16-17 2. Set Focus Mode to 3 28-29 3. Mount Lens 18-19 3. Introduction ...2-3 Nomenclature 6-7 LCD...
Instruction Manual
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...-In SpeedlighL 85 Available Flash Sync Mode Combinations 86 MISCELLANEOUS 87-113 Lens Compatibility 88-90 Usable Optional Speedlights 91-93 Optional Accessories 94-95 Camera Care 96-97 Notes on Batteries 98 Troubleshooting 99-101 Glossary...102- 105 Specifications 106-11 0 Index ...112- 113 5
...-In SpeedlighL 85 Available Flash Sync Mode Combinations 86 MISCELLANEOUS 87-113 Lens Compatibility 88-90 Usable Optional Speedlights 91-93 Optional Accessories 94-95 Camera Care 96-97 Notes on Batteries 98 Troubleshooting 99-101 Glossary...102- 105 Specifications 106-11 0 Index ...112- 113 5
Instruction Manual
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...rewind button (P. 66) Accessory shoe (P. 77) Depth -of-field preview button (P. 68) Remote control sensor (P. 69) Shutter release button (P. 17/24) Camera strap eyelet Aperture (P. 59)/ Exposure Compensation button (P. 61)/ Film rewind button (P. 66) LCD panel (P. 8) Self-timer (P. 40)/ AF-Assist Illuminator ...(P.19) Flash lock-release (P. 80)/ Flash sync mode button (P. 78) Focus area (P. 46)/ AF-Assist Illuminator cancel button (P. 49) Camera strap eyelet Exposure mode dial (P. 10) Self-timer/Remote control button (P. 40/69) Auto Exposure Bracketing (P. 62)! Multiple Exposure (P. 64)!
...rewind button (P. 66) Accessory shoe (P. 77) Depth -of-field preview button (P. 68) Remote control sensor (P. 69) Shutter release button (P. 17/24) Camera strap eyelet Aperture (P. 59)/ Exposure Compensation button (P. 61)/ Film rewind button (P. 66) LCD panel (P. 8) Self-timer (P. 40)/ AF-Assist Illuminator ...(P.19) Flash lock-release (P. 80)/ Flash sync mode button (P. 78) Focus area (P. 46)/ AF-Assist Illuminator cancel button (P. 49) Camera strap eyelet Exposure mode dial (P. 10) Self-timer/Remote control button (P. 40/69) Auto Exposure Bracketing (P. 62)! Multiple Exposure (P. 64)!
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~ Viewfinder eyepiece Rubber eyecup (P. 67) Diopter adjustment lever (P. 67) Command Dial Camera back lock release lever (P. 20) Film confirmation window (P. 21) Data Back (N65QD only) (P. 22/39) Tripod socket • Illustration shown is imprinted. 7. MODE button: Push to select one of the N65 differs from the N65QD . • N65QD only: Data imprint LCD...
~ Viewfinder eyepiece Rubber eyecup (P. 67) Diopter adjustment lever (P. 67) Command Dial Camera back lock release lever (P. 20) Film confirmation window (P. 21) Data Back (N65QD only) (P. 22/39) Tripod socket • Illustration shown is imprinted. 7. MODE button: Push to select one of the N65 differs from the N65QD . • N65QD only: Data imprint LCD...
Instruction Manual
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.... Other settings, such as Flexible Program (page 53) or Exposure Compensation (page 61) are set the desired aperture, and the camera selects the correct shutter speed . " ... ~- - - ------- - ~~-----~ The exposure mode dial of the Nikon N65/N65QD can determine various exposure factors. M: Manual (P. 58) Shutter speed and aperture are possible. The other section is the...
.... Other settings, such as Flexible Program (page 53) or Exposure Compensation (page 61) are set the desired aperture, and the camera selects the correct shutter speed . " ... ~- - - ------- - ~~-----~ The exposure mode dial of the Nikon N65/N65QD can determine various exposure factors. M: Manual (P. 58) Shutter speed and aperture are possible. The other section is the...
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...) Use this mode to take up-close pictures of subjects such as flowers or insects. - .. ~ ._'.- . -'. • Point-and-shoot exposure mode 8: AUTO mode (P. 28, 51) Camera automatically controls all the exposure settings. ".. Suitable for subjects with this mode to take pictures of fast- J.~: .;...." ..,. . ..
...) Use this mode to take up-close pictures of subjects such as flowers or insects. - .. ~ ._'.- . -'. • Point-and-shoot exposure mode 8: AUTO mode (P. 28, 51) Camera automatically controls all the exposure settings. ".. Suitable for subjects with this mode to take pictures of fast- J.~: .;...." ..,. . ..
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", ,, ' - 1 Open the battery chamber and install batteries while the camera's power is off (page 16). 2 Attach the lens and turn the power switch on (page 18). • With CPU Nikkor lens other than G-type, set the lens aperture to its minimum and lock. 3 Open the camera back and install the film (page 20). .4 Set the focus mode selector to AF (autofocus) (page 26). 12 ..
", ,, ' - 1 Open the battery chamber and install batteries while the camera's power is off (page 16). 2 Attach the lens and turn the power switch on (page 18). • With CPU Nikkor lens other than G-type, set the lens aperture to its minimum and lock. 3 Open the camera back and install the film (page 20). .4 Set the focus mode selector to AF (autofocus) (page 26). 12 ..
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5 Set the exposure mode dial to rewind automatically when it reaches the end of the roll (page 33). ~ 0 __J @ B --- @ ~ AUTO EH3 (36] 13 appears without blinking and slowly depress the shutter release button (page 32). 8 Film starts to 8 (AUTO mode) (page 28). 6 Hold the camera properly, compose frame and focus by lightly pressing the shutter release button (page 30). 7 Confirm focus indicator.
5 Set the exposure mode dial to rewind automatically when it reaches the end of the roll (page 33). ~ 0 __J @ B --- @ ~ AUTO EH3 (36] 13 appears without blinking and slowly depress the shutter release button (page 32). 8 Film starts to 8 (AUTO mode) (page 28). 6 Hold the camera properly, compose frame and focus by lightly pressing the shutter release button (page 30). 7 Confirm focus indicator.
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... batteries, see page 110. 16 e • Incorrect positioning of children's reach. NOTE: Storing batteries Keep the batteries out of EEl and poles may damage the camera.
... batteries, see page 110. 16 e • Incorrect positioning of children's reach. NOTE: Storing batteries Keep the batteries out of EEl and poles may damage the camera.
Instruction Manual
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... on in the viewfinder turn off.) • 4 Lightly press the shutter release button to activate the exposure meter. -- - - -- - ---~- 3 Turn the power switch on and the camera remains unused. (All indications in the LCD panel. -- [ EJ 17 after taking the picture.) :;:~;::: blinks: Batteries are nearing exhaustion. Replace i 0 ~ batteries. (Shutter locks.) w If •...
... on in the viewfinder turn off.) • 4 Lightly press the shutter release button to activate the exposure meter. -- - - -- - ---~- 3 Turn the power switch on and the camera remains unused. (All indications in the LCD panel. -- [ EJ 17 after taking the picture.) :;:~;::: blinks: Batteries are nearing exhaustion. Replace i 0 ~ batteries. (Shutter locks.) w If •...
Instruction Manual
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... to be set to its minimum aperture setting and the power switch is turned on, FEE blinks in the camera's bayonet mount so that the mounting indexes on lens and camera body are aligned, then twist lens counterclockwise until it locks into place. (Be sure not to touch the lens ...lens), with aperture ring (other than G-type (Illustration is not set to minimum. 2 Turn the power switch off and mount the lens to the camera body. CDCPU Nikkor lenses other than G-type Check the lens type. With CPU Nikkor lens with aperture ring @G-type Nikkor lens, without aperture ring G-type ...
... to be set to its minimum aperture setting and the power switch is turned on, FEE blinks in the camera's bayonet mount so that the mounting indexes on lens and camera body are aligned, then twist lens counterclockwise until it locks into place. (Be sure not to touch the lens ...lens), with aperture ring (other than G-type (Illustration is not set to minimum. 2 Turn the power switch off and mount the lens to the camera body. CDCPU Nikkor lenses other than G-type Check the lens type. With CPU Nikkor lens with aperture ring @G-type Nikkor lens, without aperture ring G-type ...
Instruction Manual
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...power switch is left unattended without lens When you leave the camera unattended without a lens attached , be sure to attach the supplied body cap (page 3), or optional body cap BF-1A. (BF-1 body cap cannot be released (except in the camera's bayonet mount so that the mounting indexes on , F-... the power·switch off when attaching/detaching the lens. • Avoid direct sunlight when attaching/detaching the lens. 19 When camera is turned on lens and camera body are aligned, then twist lens counterclockwise until it locks into place. (Be sure not to detach the lens. -- --- - ...
...power switch is left unattended without lens When you leave the camera unattended without a lens attached , be sure to attach the supplied body cap (page 3), or optional body cap BF-1A. (BF-1 body cap cannot be released (except in the camera's bayonet mount so that the mounting indexes on , F-... the power·switch off when attaching/detaching the lens. • Avoid direct sunlight when attaching/detaching the lens. 19 When camera is turned on lens and camera body are aligned, then twist lens counterclockwise until it locks into place. (Be sure not to detach the lens. -- --- - ...
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--- - -- ----------- NOTE: Loading/removing film Shutter curtains are very thin. Turn the power switch on and load DX-coded film. Closing the camera back after loading film automatically advances the film to red index mark. • Do not insert the film leader beyond the red index mark . • ...speed will be loaded smoothly if inserted from the bottom. 2 Pull film leader across to the first frame. Turn the power switch on , open the camera back by sliding the camera back lock release lever and load film. • Film cartridge can be set automatically (ISO 25-5000).
--- - -- ----------- NOTE: Loading/removing film Shutter curtains are very thin. Turn the power switch on and load DX-coded film. Closing the camera back after loading film automatically advances the film to red index mark. • Do not insert the film leader beyond the red index mark . • ...speed will be loaded smoothly if inserted from the bottom. 2 Pull film leader across to the first frame. Turn the power switch on , open the camera back by sliding the camera back lock release lever and load film. • Film cartridge can be set automatically (ISO 25-5000).
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...~ilm,~ffilil~m~s;p;e~e~d~w~illtb;e~s;e~t--~(:D;X=-=c=o=d=e=d=fi=lm automatically between ISO 25 to ISO 5000. ~ISO Film speed is set to ISO 100 with this camera since an infrared sensor is used for the detection of available exposures on the LCD panel, the film has advanced to the first... confirmation window. • Infrared films cannot be used with non-DX- Film automatically advances to the first frame. • When E,.,. Open Q the camera back again and reload film. • Frame number display remains when the power if switch is not properly installed. coded film. :l6~ :Ii ...
...~ilm,~ffilil~m~s;p;e~e~d~w~illtb;e~s;e~t--~(:D;X=-=c=o=d=e=d=fi=lm automatically between ISO 25 to ISO 5000. ~ISO Film speed is set to ISO 100 with this camera since an infrared sensor is used for the detection of available exposures on the LCD panel, the film has advanced to the first... confirmation window. • Infrared films cannot be used with non-DX- Film automatically advances to the first frame. • When E,.,. Open Q the camera back again and reload film. • Frame number display remains when the power if switch is not properly installed. coded film. :l6~ :Ii ...
Instruction Manual
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Push SELECT button so section to set correct date/time after correction, push SELECT button until the date/time display stops blinking. This camera allows you push the ADJUST button, year section moves up from the batteries required for more than 1 sec. • Push SELECT ...im..pr.in.t.in Day/ Hour/ Minute display. 2 Push ADJUST button to change the numerical indication rapidly, hold the ADJUST button down for the camera body. When the imprint indicator appears in Day/ Hour/ Minute display. Battery life is complete. To set in the data imprint LCD panel, the setting...
Push SELECT button so section to set correct date/time after correction, push SELECT button until the date/time display stops blinking. This camera allows you push the ADJUST button, year section moves up from the batteries required for more than 1 sec. • Push SELECT ...im..pr.in.t.in Day/ Hour/ Minute display. 2 Push ADJUST button to change the numerical indication rapidly, hold the ADJUST button down for the camera body. When the imprint indicator appears in Day/ Hour/ Minute display. Battery life is complete. To set in the data imprint LCD panel, the setting...
Instruction Manual
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• Changing battery for"imprinting 1 Open camera back, remove the battery chamber cover for imprinting and then remove the used battery. • Use a pointed object to remove the battery. If swallowed, contact a doctor immediately. (For " Notes on Batteries", see page 98.) 23 Attach the battery chamber cover. Z o ~ a: ~ aw : Il. 2 Insert a new CR2025 3V lithium battery with EB side facing up. NOTE: Storing batteries Keep the batteries out of children 's reach .
• Changing battery for"imprinting 1 Open camera back, remove the battery chamber cover for imprinting and then remove the used battery. • Use a pointed object to remove the battery. If swallowed, contact a doctor immediately. (For " Notes on Batteries", see page 98.) 23 Attach the battery chamber cover. Z o ~ a: ~ aw : Il. 2 Insert a new CR2025 3V lithium battery with EB side facing up. NOTE: Storing batteries Keep the batteries out of children 's reach .
Instruction Manual
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... of finger) . (See page 17 for approx. 5 sec. Before Lightly pressing pressing • When the focus mode selector is set to AF (autofocus), camera starts to press the shutter release button slowly. 24 Make sure to focus on the subject when the shutter release button is lightly pressed (page... the shutter release button activates the indications in picture blur. Lightly pressing the shutter release button and holding it halfway down activates the camera's exposure meter and pressing it all the way down .re.le.a.s.e.s.th.e..sh..ut.te.r Lightly press the shutter release button.
... of finger) . (See page 17 for approx. 5 sec. Before Lightly pressing pressing • When the focus mode selector is set to AF (autofocus), camera starts to press the shutter release button slowly. 24 Make sure to focus on the subject when the shutter release button is lightly pressed (page... the shutter release button activates the indications in picture blur. Lightly pressing the shutter release button and holding it halfway down activates the camera's exposure meter and pressing it all the way down .re.le.a.s.e.s.th.e..sh..ut.te.r Lightly press the shutter release button.
Instruction Manual
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... focuses on the subject determining the data from the selected focus area before focus is achieved , camera automatically focuses on the subject located closest to any Vari-Program (page 36) (except ~ Close-Up mode), the N65/N65QD automatically selects Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority for details.) Turn the power switch...
... focuses on the subject determining the data from the selected focus area before focus is achieved , camera automatically focuses on the subject located closest to any Vari-Program (page 36) (except ~ Close-Up mode), the N65/N65QD automatically selects Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority for details.) Turn the power switch...