Instruction Manual
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Film plane indicator: Exact distance from lens mounting flange to film plane is 46.5mm. Top LCD panel (p. 12) AF area mode button (˝) (p. 40) Multiple exposure (Z) button (p. 86) 9 Sync terminal Self-timer indicator LED (pp. 82-83) Camera strap eyelet Exposure mode (MODE) button (p. 56) Exposure compensation (=) button (p. 77) Camera strap eyelet Film advance mode selector lock release Film advance mode/self-timer selector (pp. 36, 82) Accessory shoe: For Nikon dedicated Speedlights.
Film plane indicator: Exact distance from lens mounting flange to film plane is 46.5mm. Top LCD panel (p. 12) AF area mode button (˝) (p. 40) Multiple exposure (Z) button (p. 86) 9 Sync terminal Self-timer indicator LED (pp. 82-83) Camera strap eyelet Exposure mode (MODE) button (p. 56) Exposure compensation (=) button (p. 77) Camera strap eyelet Film advance mode selector lock release Film advance mode/self-timer selector (pp. 36, 82) Accessory shoe: For Nikon dedicated Speedlights.
Instruction Manual
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...8226; Do not block the lens with your elbow propped against your body for support, as your camera strap) is also provided for vertical-shooting shutter release button to • position to cradle the camera with your hair or hand. • When taking a picture without looking through the viewfinder, ...turn the lock lever for smoother shutter release in vertical-format shooting. Use your left hand to release the lock. Hold camera properly Stand with your right hand. Grasp the camera handgrip with one foot forward a half step to balance your right index finger to Ò.
...8226; Do not block the lens with your elbow propped against your body for support, as your camera strap) is also provided for vertical-shooting shutter release button to • position to cradle the camera with your hair or hand. • When taking a picture without looking through the viewfinder, ...turn the lock lever for smoother shutter release in vertical-format shooting. Use your left hand to release the lock. Hold camera properly Stand with your right hand. Grasp the camera handgrip with one foot forward a half step to balance your right index finger to Ò.