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... permanent visual impairment. The consequences that could result in injury. After removing the battery, take the product to a Nikon-authorized service center for inspection. 2 Getting Started Do not disassemble Touching the product's internal parts could result from the equipment, remove the battery immediately, taking care to avoid burns. Keep... fire. Turn off immediately in their entirety before using this section are indicated by a qualified technician. For your safety (Caring for the Camera and Battery) To prevent damage to your Nikon product to prevent possible injury.
... permanent visual impairment. The consequences that could result in injury. After removing the battery, take the product to a Nikon-authorized service center for inspection. 2 Getting Started Do not disassemble Touching the product's internal parts could result from the equipment, remove the battery immediately, taking care to avoid burns. Keep... fire. Turn off immediately in their entirety before using this section are indicated by a qualified technician. For your safety (Caring for the Camera and Battery) To prevent damage to your Nikon product to prevent possible injury.
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... product is used on battery power for an extended period, the battery may leak or explode if improperly handled. Before removing the battery, turn the camera off before replacing the battery. • Use only a 3 V CR123A or DL123A lithium battery. • When inserting the battery, do not attempt to insert it upside...
... product is used on battery power for an extended period, the battery may leak or explode if improperly handled. Before removing the battery, turn the camera off before replacing the battery. • Use only a 3 V CR123A or DL123A lithium battery. • When inserting the battery, do not attempt to insert it upside...
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...moving parts with your fingers Use a blower brush to remove dirt and dust from the lens. These parts are especially susceptible to damage. Do not touch the lens with care Do not apply force to the lens or flash unit, or to the battery chamber cover or slide cover. Keep away...sudden changes in temperature Sudden changes in water or exposed to high levels of salt, sand, and dust After using your camera thoroughly. Keep free of humidity. Caring for the Camera and Battery Keep dry This product is not waterproof, and may malfunction if subjected to strong shocks or vibration. To remove...
...moving parts with your fingers Use a blower brush to remove dirt and dust from the lens. These parts are especially susceptible to damage. Do not touch the lens with care Do not apply force to the lens or flash unit, or to the battery chamber cover or slide cover. Keep away...sudden changes in temperature Sudden changes in water or exposed to high levels of salt, sand, and dust After using your camera thoroughly. Keep free of humidity. Caring for the Camera and Battery Keep dry This product is not waterproof, and may malfunction if subjected to strong shocks or vibration. To remove...
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... the battery needs to decrease. Keep a spare battery in a dry, wellventilated area. En Storage • To prevent mold or mildew, store the camera in a warm place and exchange the two as this may recover some of its capacity to purchase replacement batteries on a hot day. • To... prevent mold or mildew, take the camera out of batteries tends to be using the product for example near a space heater or in a plastic bag containing a desiccant. Getting Started 5...
... the battery needs to decrease. Keep a spare battery in a dry, wellventilated area. En Storage • To prevent mold or mildew, store the camera in a warm place and exchange the two as this may recover some of its capacity to purchase replacement batteries on a hot day. • To... prevent mold or mildew, take the camera out of batteries tends to be using the product for example near a space heater or in a plastic bag containing a desiccant. Getting Started 5...
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...Some of the illustrations show the model with this camera.) Hand strap Original accessories • Camera case CS-L30 (Remote control unit can be stored in the pocket inside.) • Remote control unit ML-L3 ( p. 37) (Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD only) Symbols used in this .... 6 Getting Started Accessory (The following item is supplied with the date function (Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD). Be sure to follow. : Indicates supplementary descriptions. : Indicates pages for purchasing the Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 100W/Lite Touch Zoom 100W QUARTZ DATE (QD) camera. Thank you feel confident using the...
...Some of the illustrations show the model with this camera.) Hand strap Original accessories • Camera case CS-L30 (Remote control unit can be stored in the pocket inside.) • Remote control unit ML-L3 ( p. 37) (Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD only) Symbols used in this .... 6 Getting Started Accessory (The following item is supplied with the date function (Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD). Be sure to follow. : Indicates supplementary descriptions. : Indicates pages for purchasing the Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 100W/Lite Touch Zoom 100W QUARTZ DATE (QD) camera. Thank you feel confident using the...
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... Caring for the Camera and Battery 4 To take a picture right away (Quick operation guide) --- 8 Camera parts 10 Body 10 LCD panel 12 Viewfinder 13 Installing a battery 14 Turning the camera on 15 Checking the battery power 15 Loading the film 16 Imprinting the date/time on pictures (Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD only... 18 Holding the camera properly 19 En Operating the shutter release button 19 Shooting 20 Zooming 22 Rewinding the film 23 Removing the film 23 When ...
... Caring for the Camera and Battery 4 To take a picture right away (Quick operation guide) --- 8 Camera parts 10 Body 10 LCD panel 12 Viewfinder 13 Installing a battery 14 Turning the camera on 15 Checking the battery power 15 Loading the film 16 Imprinting the date/time on pictures (Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD only... 18 Holding the camera properly 19 En Operating the shutter release button 19 Shooting 20 Zooming 22 Rewinding the film 23 Removing the film 23 When ...
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To take care not to the green index mark inside of the camera. 8 Getting Started When loading the film, take a picture right away (Quick operation guide) 1 Insert a battery. ( p. 14) 2 Open the slide cover to turn the camera on. ( p. 15) Make sure that the sufficient Battery Power indicator ( ) appears on the LCD panel. ( p. 15) 3 Load the film. ( p. 16) Pull the film leader across to touch the lens inside the film compartment.
To take care not to the green index mark inside of the camera. 8 Getting Started When loading the film, take a picture right away (Quick operation guide) 1 Insert a battery. ( p. 14) 2 Open the slide cover to turn the camera on. ( p. 15) Make sure that the sufficient Battery Power indicator ( ) appears on the LCD panel. ( p. 15) 3 Load the film. ( p. 16) Pull the film leader across to touch the lens inside the film compartment.
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Camera parts Body Red-eye Reduction lamp ( pp. 32, 33) Self-timer lamp ( p. 36) Auto Exposure metering window Viewfinder window Flash ( pp. 26, 27) Lens Remote-.../SEL button* Date/time select mode ( p. 18) Date/time setting mode ( p. 39) ADJ button* ( p. 39) button Flash mode ( pp. 26-31) Infinity Focus mode ( p. 35) * Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD only 10 Getting Started Battery chamber cover ( p. 14) Strap eyelet ( p. 11) Shutter release button ( p. 19) Mid-roll rewind button ( p. 23) button Red...
Camera parts Body Red-eye Reduction lamp ( pp. 32, 33) Self-timer lamp ( p. 36) Auto Exposure metering window Viewfinder window Flash ( pp. 26, 27) Lens Remote-.../SEL button* Date/time select mode ( p. 18) Date/time setting mode ( p. 39) ADJ button* ( p. 39) button Flash mode ( pp. 26-31) Infinity Focus mode ( p. 35) * Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD only 10 Getting Started Battery chamber cover ( p. 14) Strap eyelet ( p. 11) Shutter release button ( p. 19) Mid-roll rewind button ( p. 23) button Red...
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Green LED ( pp. 13, 20) Orange LED ( pp. 13, 27) Viewfinder eyepiece ( p. 13) Zoom buttons ( p. 22) Film confirmation window En MADE IN INDONESIA Camera back lock release lever ( p. 16) Attaching the hand strap Tripod socket ( pp. 29, 31, 36, 37) Attach the hand strap as shown in the illustration. Getting Started 11
Green LED ( pp. 13, 20) Orange LED ( pp. 13, 27) Viewfinder eyepiece ( p. 13) Zoom buttons ( p. 22) Film confirmation window En MADE IN INDONESIA Camera back lock release lever ( p. 16) Attaching the hand strap Tripod socket ( pp. 29, 31, 36, 37) Attach the hand strap as shown in the illustration. Getting Started 11
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Camera parts (continued) LCD panel Battery power indicator ( p. 15) Red-eye Reduction indicator ( p. 33) Infinity Focus Mode indicator ( p. 35) Flash Mode indicator ( pp. 26-31) Self-timer indicator ( p. 36) Frame counter ( p. 17) Remote Control indicator ( p. 37) Battery power indicator ( p. 15) Infinity Focus Mode indicator ( p. 35) Self-timer indicator ( p. 36) Red-eye Reduction indicator ( p. 33) Frame counter ( p. 17) Flash Mode indicator ( pp. 26-31) Date/time indicator ( pp. 18, 39) The illustrations are fully labeled for your reference. 12 Getting Started
Camera parts (continued) LCD panel Battery power indicator ( p. 15) Red-eye Reduction indicator ( p. 33) Infinity Focus Mode indicator ( p. 35) Flash Mode indicator ( pp. 26-31) Self-timer indicator ( p. 36) Frame counter ( p. 17) Remote Control indicator ( p. 37) Battery power indicator ( p. 15) Infinity Focus Mode indicator ( p. 35) Self-timer indicator ( p. 36) Red-eye Reduction indicator ( p. 33) Frame counter ( p. 17) Flash Mode indicator ( pp. 26-31) Date/time indicator ( pp. 18, 39) The illustrations are fully labeled for your reference. 12 Getting Started
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While releasing the lock as marked inside the battery chamber. 3 Close the battery chamber cover until it clicks. The built-in this camera. Check the time and date. (Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD only) ( p. 39) 14 Preparations Insert the battery with the + and - Installing a battery Battery type Use one CR123A or DL123A type 3V...
While releasing the lock as marked inside the battery chamber. 3 Close the battery chamber cover until it clicks. The built-in this camera. Check the time and date. (Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD only) ( p. 39) 14 Preparations Insert the battery with the + and - Installing a battery Battery type Use one CR123A or DL123A type 3V...
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... Power indicator ( ) is showing on the LCD panel. Checking the battery power En Make sure that you take spare batteries with a new one. Turning the camera on Open the slide cover until it slightly in flash automatically pops up, and the lens extends out. The... indicators) Replace the battery with you open the slide cover in the direction of the arrow, the camera is set in Auto flash mode. ( p. 28) When closing the cover, first slide it clicks. Lite Touch Zoom 100W Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD showing blinking The battery power is not displayed, (and all other indicators are...
... Power indicator ( ) is showing on the LCD panel. Checking the battery power En Make sure that you take spare batteries with a new one. Turning the camera on Open the slide cover until it slightly in flash automatically pops up, and the lens extends out. The... indicators) Replace the battery with you open the slide cover in the direction of the arrow, the camera is set in Auto flash mode. ( p. 28) When closing the cover, first slide it clicks. Lite Touch Zoom 100W Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD showing blinking The battery power is not displayed, (and all other indicators are...
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...provides good results when using the flash, and helps avoid blurred images, should camera shake occur. 1 Close the slide cover, then open the camera back. MADE IN INDONESIA When loading the film, take care not to touch the lens inside the film compartment. MADE IN INDONESIA BAT T. It is ...not to the green index mark inside of the camera. 3 Pull the film leader across to open the camera back (2). if the film leader is properly positioned with this camera. MADE IN INDONESIA Loading the film Recommended film Use DX-coded 35mm film with no slack. 16 Preparations BAT T. Make...
...provides good results when using the flash, and helps avoid blurred images, should camera shake occur. 1 Close the slide cover, then open the camera back. MADE IN INDONESIA When loading the film, take care not to touch the lens inside the film compartment. MADE IN INDONESIA BAT T. It is ...not to the green index mark inside of the camera. 3 Pull the film leader across to open the camera back (2). if the film leader is properly positioned with this camera. MADE IN INDONESIA Loading the film Recommended film Use DX-coded 35mm film with no slack. 16 Preparations BAT T. Make...
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Lite Touch Zoom 100W Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD 4 Close the camera back, and check that " " appears on the LCD panel. En Tips on DX-coded 35mm film Number of frames DX mark DX code ISO (film speed) Film cartridge With DX-coded film, film speed is automatically set to ISO 100. Preparations 17 Open the camera..., " " appears on the film counter. If " " blinks on the LCD panel, film is closed, and the film has been properly set automatically. Once the camera back is not properly loaded. Film speeds valid for automatic setting are ISO 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, and 3200.
Lite Touch Zoom 100W Lite Touch Zoom 100W QD 4 Close the camera back, and check that " " appears on the LCD panel. En Tips on DX-coded 35mm film Number of frames DX mark DX code ISO (film speed) Film cartridge With DX-coded film, film speed is automatically set to ISO 100. Preparations 17 Open the camera..., " " appears on the film counter. If " " blinks on the LCD panel, film is closed, and the film has been properly set automatically. Once the camera back is not properly loaded. Film speeds valid for automatic setting are ISO 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, and 3200.
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Do not block the lens, autofocus window, or flash with your body and hold the camera with both hands. When you press the button halfway, focus and exposure are automatically achieved, and the green LED lights up position. Make sure to ... shutter release button all the way down to focus. Be careful not to press the shutter release button slowly. Holding the camera properly When holding the camera horizontally When holding the camera vertically, make sure that the flash is on the flash unit when it is depressed halfway. Pressing the shutter release button...
Do not block the lens, autofocus window, or flash with your body and hold the camera with both hands. When you press the button halfway, focus and exposure are automatically achieved, and the green LED lights up position. Make sure to ... shutter release button all the way down to focus. Be careful not to press the shutter release button slowly. Holding the camera properly When holding the camera horizontally When holding the camera vertically, make sure that the flash is on the flash unit when it is depressed halfway. Pressing the shutter release button...
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... lock. ( p. 24) 2 Press the shutter release button halfway to -subject distance is extremely short (approx. 0.3m). However, the focus may take a picture even if the camera-to focus. Zo Lighting/blinking of the green LED When correct focus has been achieved, the green LED lights up. Note that you may not...
... lock. ( p. 24) 2 Press the shutter release button halfway to -subject distance is extremely short (approx. 0.3m). However, the focus may take a picture even if the camera-to focus. Zo Lighting/blinking of the green LED When correct focus has been achieved, the green LED lights up. Note that you may not...
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Example of a wideangle photograph Example of a telephoto photograph When the camera is not operated for wide-angle (28mm) photography. Remove your finger from the zoom button when the desired image size has been achieved. Press the zoom button for telephoto (100mm) photography or the zoom button for more than 3 minutes, the lens automatically retracts to compose the picture. Zooming For wide-angle For telephoto Press the Zoom button to the (wide-angle) position. 22 Basic Operations
Example of a wideangle photograph Example of a telephoto photograph When the camera is not operated for wide-angle (28mm) photography. Remove your finger from the zoom button when the desired image size has been achieved. Press the zoom button for telephoto (100mm) photography or the zoom button for more than 3 minutes, the lens automatically retracts to compose the picture. Zooming For wide-angle For telephoto Press the Zoom button to the (wide-angle) position. 22 Basic Operations
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... completely rewound. Basic Operations 23 While the film is replaced with a new one . Removing the film Lite Touch Zoom 100W 1 Confirm that film is displayed. 2 Open the camera back and remove the film. Do not open the camera back until " " starts lighting and the rewinding motor stops. When the film is displayed. Once rewinding...
... completely rewound. Basic Operations 23 While the film is replaced with a new one . Removing the film Lite Touch Zoom 100W 1 Confirm that film is displayed. 2 Open the camera back and remove the film. Do not open the camera back until " " starts lighting and the rewinding motor stops. When the film is displayed. Once rewinding...
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... your subject may not be at the center of the frame mark when the shutter release button is in focus. Do not change the camera-to -subject distance. 24 Advanced Operations Do not change the camera-to -subject distance While the green LED lights up when the subject is pressed halfway, the... camera will focus on the main subject, then press the shutter release button halfway. Focus lock allows you want to capture a subject that's framed outside of ...
... your subject may not be at the center of the frame mark when the shutter release button is in focus. Do not change the camera-to -subject distance. 24 Advanced Operations Do not change the camera-to -subject distance While the green LED lights up when the subject is pressed halfway, the... camera will focus on the main subject, then press the shutter release button halfway. Focus lock allows you want to capture a subject that's framed outside of ...
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... following subjects may be difficult to shoot. Use the focus lock ( p. 24) to focus on another subject equidistant from the camera, then compose the picture to focus. Subjects too small to the camera than the main subject. Subjects without solid content (i.e., candle flame, fireworks, etc.). Subjects behind glass. Secondary subjects are closer...
... following subjects may be difficult to shoot. Use the focus lock ( p. 24) to focus on another subject equidistant from the camera, then compose the picture to focus. Subjects too small to the camera than the main subject. Subjects without solid content (i.e., candle flame, fireworks, etc.). Subjects behind glass. Secondary subjects are closer...