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... to select one of five available displays. 4. ADJUST button : Push to adjust date/time. 3 Date/time display LCD 2. ' : Year indicator 3. L button P. 49 Command Dial P. 41 Battery chamber cover lock release P. 14 Mid-roll rewind button P. 34 Tripod socket N60QD only: Data imprint LCD/buttons 1-----, r----5 2 w::s!::::;!~~"'-6 GIml) SELECT ADJUST ~•~• •7 1.
... to select one of five available displays. 4. ADJUST button : Push to adjust date/time. 3 Date/time display LCD 2. ' : Year indicator 3. L button P. 49 Command Dial P. 41 Battery chamber cover lock release P. 14 Mid-roll rewind button P. 34 Tripod socket N60QD only: Data imprint LCD/buttons 1-----, r----5 2 w::s!::::;!~~"'-6 GIml) SELECT ADJUST ~•~• •7 1.
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... (page 19, 50) 9. Exposure compensation (page 50) 8. It returns to normal when the temperature drops to normal. 4 Flash sync mode (page 59) 4. Battery power (page 15) 5. when the temperature rises , it impossible to read . fro.~,.o.~, ~~~+ @ SLOW. - , L~'.L~'~ 6 7 8 5 9 1. LCDNiewfinder ... 2 3 4 (a-, a-, oI .~, o.~,Io.~,o." Aperture 7. Flexible program (page 40) 3. Film (page 19) About LCD • At high temperatures of 60°C (140°F) or above, the display tums black, making it returns to 20°C (68 °F) . • At temperatures below freezing ,...
... (page 19, 50) 9. Exposure compensation (page 50) 8. It returns to normal when the temperature drops to normal. 4 Flash sync mode (page 59) 4. Battery power (page 15) 5. when the temperature rises , it impossible to read . fro.~,.o.~, ~~~+ @ SLOW. - , L~'.L~'~ 6 7 8 5 9 1. LCDNiewfinder ... 2 3 4 (a-, a-, oI .~, o.~,Io.~,o." Aperture 7. Flexible program (page 40) 3. Film (page 19) About LCD • At high temperatures of 60°C (140°F) or above, the display tums black, making it returns to 20°C (68 °F) . • At temperatures below freezing ,...
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...4-5 Introduction 6-7 About This Manual 10-11 BASIC OPERATION 13-30 1. Install Batteries and Check Battery Power 14-15 2. Confirm Indications in basic steps for easy picture-taking even for SLR camera beginners. "Detailed Operation" explains each operation/function to step up to advanced ...shooting that requires more advanced techniques. Please read this manual thoroughly and carefully to get the most out of each function, from lens to the detailed explanation of your Nikon N60...
...4-5 Introduction 6-7 About This Manual 10-11 BASIC OPERATION 13-30 1. Install Batteries and Check Battery Power 14-15 2. Confirm Indications in basic steps for easy picture-taking even for SLR camera beginners. "Detailed Operation" explains each operation/function to step up to advanced ...shooting that requires more advanced techniques. Please read this manual thoroughly and carefully to get the most out of each function, from lens to the detailed explanation of your Nikon N60...
Instruction Manual
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... distance range 58 Flash sync mode features 59 USing built-in Speedlight 60-61 Usable lenses with built-in Speedlight 61 Usable Optional Speedlights 62-63 Available Mode Combinations 64 MISCELLANEOUS 65-77 Optional Accessories 66 Camera Care 67-68 Notes on Batteries 69 Troubleshooting 70-71 Specifications 72-75 Index 76-77 9
... distance range 58 Flash sync mode features 59 USing built-in Speedlight 60-61 Usable lenses with built-in Speedlight 61 Usable Optional Speedlights 62-63 Available Mode Combinations 64 MISCELLANEOUS 65-77 Optional Accessories 66 Camera Care 67-68 Notes on Batteries 69 Troubleshooting 70-71 Specifications 72-75 Index 76-77 9
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About This Manual [ Basic Operation 1 Install batteries and check battery power P. 14-15 P. 13-30 • 2 Mount lens and set aperture P.16-17 • 3 Load film P.18-19 • 4 Set Focus Mode Selector to AF P.20-21 • 5 Set Exposure Mode Dial to 8 P. 22-23 • 6 Hold Camera and Focus ~ ~ P. 24-25 7 Confirm Indications in Viewfinder and Release Shutter P.26-27 • 8 Using Built-In Speedlight P.28-29 • 10
About This Manual [ Basic Operation 1 Install batteries and check battery power P. 14-15 P. 13-30 • 2 Mount lens and set aperture P.16-17 • 3 Load film P.18-19 • 4 Set Focus Mode Selector to AF P.20-21 • 5 Set Exposure Mode Dial to 8 P. 22-23 • 6 Hold Camera and Focus ~ ~ P. 24-25 7 Confirm Indications in Viewfinder and Release Shutter P.26-27 • 8 Using Built-In Speedlight P.28-29 • 10
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... Speedlight and Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash (P. 58)/ Flash shooting distance range (P. 58)/Flash sync mode features (P. 59)/ Using built-in Speedlight (P. 60-61)/Usable lenses with built-in Each Exposure Mode (P. 39-44)-8: General Purpose (P. 39)/ P: Auto-Multi (P. 40)/S: Shutter-Priority Auto (P....Program (P. 45-47)- ~: Portrait (P. 46)/.: Landscape (P. 46)/.:1'..: Close-Up (P. 46)/~: Sport (P. 47)/ !!'-i: Night Scene (PA7); Detailed Operation Notes on Batteries (P. 69) P. 31-64,69 Lens Compatibility Chart (P. 32-33)-CPU Nikkor lens (P. 32-33)/ Non-CPU lens (P. 32-33) Film (P. 34)-Confirming...
... Speedlight and Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash (P. 58)/ Flash shooting distance range (P. 58)/Flash sync mode features (P. 59)/ Using built-in Speedlight (P. 60-61)/Usable lenses with built-in Each Exposure Mode (P. 39-44)-8: General Purpose (P. 39)/ P: Auto-Multi (P. 40)/S: Shutter-Priority Auto (P....Program (P. 45-47)- ~: Portrait (P. 46)/.: Landscape (P. 46)/.:1'..: Close-Up (P. 46)/~: Sport (P. 47)/ !!'-i: Night Scene (PA7); Detailed Operation Notes on Batteries (P. 69) P. 31-64,69 Lens Compatibility Chart (P. 32-33)-CPU Nikkor lens (P. 32-33)/ Non-CPU lens (P. 32-33) Film (P. 34)-Confirming...
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1 Install Batteries and Check Battery Power Use two CR1 23A or DL123Atype lithium batteri es with this camera. (Other batteri es can not be used.) 1.1 Turn off the main switch and open the battery chamber cover. 1.2 Insert batteries with the "EB" and "8 " ends positioned as marked inside the battery chamber cover, then firmly close the battery chamber cover. e • Incorrect positioning of EB and poles may cause damage to the camera. 14
1 Install Batteries and Check Battery Power Use two CR1 23A or DL123Atype lithium batteri es with this camera. (Other batteri es can not be used.) 1.1 Turn off the main switch and open the battery chamber cover. 1.2 Insert batteries with the "EB" and "8 " ends positioned as marked inside the battery chamber cover, then firmly close the battery chamber cover. e • Incorrect positioning of EB and poles may cause damage to the camera. 14
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... shutter release button. 15 after you , especially when traveling, since the batteries used may be sure to obtain in some areas. . - - - , @ 1.3 Turn on and camera is left unused . • Battery power ~ appears: Sufficient battery power. ~ appears: Batteries are exhausted. Have a fresh set ready. ~ blinks: Batteries are nearing exhaustion . IZI Check points ~---o--K-e-ep--th-e--b-at the same...
... shutter release button. 15 after you , especially when traveling, since the batteries used may be sure to obtain in some areas. . - - - , @ 1.3 Turn on and camera is left unused . • Battery power ~ appears: Sufficient battery power. ~ appears: Batteries are exhausted. Have a fresh set ready. ~ blinks: Batteries are nearing exhaustion . IZI Check points ~---o--K-e-ep--th-e--b-at the same...
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In case film does not start to rewi nd or film rewind stops at mid-roll ./ -j r r- @) ~ -[' 3 6 1 ~ • When battery power is very low, or in low temperatures, film may not start rewinding or film rewind may stop at mid-roll, and --
In case film does not start to rewi nd or film rewind stops at mid-roll ./ -j r r- @) ~ -[' 3 6 1 ~ • When battery power is very low, or in low temperatures, film may not start rewinding or film rewind may stop at mid-roll, and --
Instruction Manual
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...and LCD panel. Continuous exposure is possible for shooting nighttime scenes or stars. in low temperatures. 44 Select Long Time Exposure (of lithium batteries. Camera shake can be disabled. Not available with Manual exposure mode. Use lens' aperture ring . Press the shutter release button again to -1 ..... Note that continuous exposure time is useful for approx. 15 hours with the @ button and the Command Dial. However, the camera's meter will tum off). appears in the viewfinder indicates the difference between the selected exposure (shutter speed and aperture), and the ...
...and LCD panel. Continuous exposure is possible for shooting nighttime scenes or stars. in low temperatures. 44 Select Long Time Exposure (of lithium batteries. Camera shake can be disabled. Not available with Manual exposure mode. Use lens' aperture ring . Press the shutter release button again to -1 ..... Note that continuous exposure time is useful for approx. 15 hours with the @ button and the Command Dial. However, the camera's meter will tum off). appears in the viewfinder indicates the difference between the selected exposure (shutter speed and aperture), and the ...
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... position of the data imprint on the LCD becomes faint or disappears, this indicates low battery power. When the imprinting on the inside of the camera back. Changing battery for imprinting Open camera back, remove the screw on the photo appears faded and/or the display of the ...imprinted date/time. Battery life is approx. 3 years. Attach the battery chamber cover and tighten the screw on your ...
... position of the data imprint on the LCD becomes faint or disappears, this indicates low battery power. When the imprinting on the inside of the camera back. Changing battery for imprinting Open camera back, remove the screw on the photo appears faded and/or the display of the ...imprinted date/time. Battery life is approx. 3 years. Attach the battery chamber cover and tighten the screw on your ...
Instruction Manual
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... this manual. 68 Nikon cannot be held responsible for any malfunction resulting from heat or humidity. • Change the desiccant occasionally since it does not absorb moisture effectively after using it for a while. • Leaving the camera unused for many years. Camera Care-continued • Remove the batteries and store the camera with a desiccant to...
... this manual. 68 Nikon cannot be held responsible for any malfunction resulting from heat or humidity. • Change the desiccant occasionally since it does not absorb moisture effectively after using it for a while. • Leaving the camera unused for many years. Camera Care-continued • Remove the batteries and store the camera with a desiccant to...
Instruction Manual
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... speed lowers and number of their life and prepare spare batteries before important photographic occasions. • Turn the camera power off when changing batteries e Turn the camera power off before installing. • Use fresh batteries at low temperatures Battery power diminishes at low temperatures. Notes on the battery poles may recover when the temperature returns to normal...
... speed lowers and number of their life and prepare spare batteries before important photographic occasions. • Turn the camera power off when changing batteries e Turn the camera power off before installing. • Use fresh batteries at low temperatures Battery power diminishes at low temperatures. Notes on the battery poles may recover when the temperature returns to normal...
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...blink and E appears • Film is not Ero- and replace batteries with fresh properly installed batteries. blinks (F - - In each of these cases, to static electricity or poorly loaded batteries, the N60/ N60QO camera's microcomputer may not advance properly. In certain cases , due to ...resume operation , simply turn the power off • Batteries are just about exhausted. appears without blinking in the film ...
...blink and E appears • Film is not Ero- and replace batteries with fresh properly installed batteries. blinks (F - - In each of these cases, to static electricity or poorly loaded batteries, the N60/ N60QO camera's microcomputer may not advance properly. In certain cases , due to ...resume operation , simply turn the power off • Batteries are just about exhausted. appears without blinking in the film ...
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... Built-in clock: 24-hour type with film cartridge confirmation window; Camera back Hinged back with timing accuracy within ±90 seconds a month; unchangeable Power source Two CR123A or DL123A-type lithium batteries Battery power confirmation ~ for half of all exposures Approx. 16 (21 ... E,- leap year adjustment until 2019 Usable film: ISO 32 to change without batteries) N60: Approx. 575g (20.3 oz.) N600D: Approx. 585g (20.6 oz.) All specifications apply when fresh CR123A-type batteries are used at normal temperature (20 'C/68°F). Specifications and design are ...
... Built-in clock: 24-hour type with film cartridge confirmation window; Camera back Hinged back with timing accuracy within ±90 seconds a month; unchangeable Power source Two CR123A or DL123A-type lithium batteries Battery power confirmation ~ for half of all exposures Approx. 16 (21 ... E,- leap year adjustment until 2019 Usable film: ISO 32 to change without batteries) N60: Approx. 575g (20.3 oz.) N600D: Approx. 585g (20.6 oz.) All specifications apply when fresh CR123A-type batteries are used at normal temperature (20 'C/68°F). Specifications and design are ...