Instruction Manual
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... explanation of your Nikon N60/N60QD. PREPARATION 2-11 Nomenclature 2-3 LCDNiewfinder Displays 4-5 Introduction 6-7 About This Manual 10-11 BASIC OPERATION 13-30 1. Mount Lens and Set Aperture 16-17 3. Set Focus Mode Selector to 8 22-23 6. Load Film 18-19 4. Contents... The "Basic Operation" section introduces battery, lens, film, focusing, exposure and shooting in Viewfinder and Release Shutter ...........26-27 8. Confirm Indications in basic steps for easy picture-taking even for SLR camera beginners. After becoming...
... explanation of your Nikon N60/N60QD. PREPARATION 2-11 Nomenclature 2-3 LCDNiewfinder Displays 4-5 Introduction 6-7 About This Manual 10-11 BASIC OPERATION 13-30 1. Mount Lens and Set Aperture 16-17 3. Set Focus Mode Selector to 8 22-23 6. Load Film 18-19 4. Contents... The "Basic Operation" section introduces battery, lens, film, focusing, exposure and shooting in Viewfinder and Release Shutter ...........26-27 8. Confirm Indications in basic steps for easy picture-taking even for SLR camera beginners. After becoming...
Instruction Manual
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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
Instruction Manual
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3 Load Film Use a DX-coded film. When the camera is turned on, film is loaded and the camera back is closed , the film automat- ___"'7llLUL_ ISO (film speed) ~I DX mark ically advances to the first frame 3.1 Turn on the main switch, then open the camera back and insert film . • Insert from the bottom of the film cartridge. 3.2 Pull film leader out to red index mark. • Do not insert the film leader beyond the red index mark. • Hold the film cartridge and ensure film is set automatically (18025- 5000). Film speed r is properly positioned with no slack . 18
3 Load Film Use a DX-coded film. When the camera is turned on, film is loaded and the camera back is closed , the film automat- ___"'7llLUL_ ISO (film speed) ~I DX mark ically advances to the first frame 3.1 Turn on the main switch, then open the camera back and insert film . • Insert from the bottom of the film cartridge. 3.2 Pull film leader out to red index mark. • Do not insert the film leader beyond the red index mark. • Hold the film cartridge and ensure film is set automatically (18025- 5000). Film speed r is properly positioned with no slack . 18
Instruction Manual
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When film other than ffi OX-coded film is inserted , 1ZI Check points o z ~ D Only OX-coded film can be used with this camera.
When film other than ffi OX-coded film is inserted , 1ZI Check points o z ~ D Only OX-coded film can be used with this camera.
Instruction Manual
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Note that pressing the II! Open the camera back and remove the film cartridge. 34 and @ buttons simultaneously. and @ buttons for more than 2 sec. When film is completely rewound, E appears and (;) blinks in the LCD panel. resets some of your loaded OX-coded film , press the II! Film Confirming an automatically set film speed • To confirm the automatically set film speed of the functions. (For "Two-Button Reset", see page 57 .) Mid-roll rewind = • To rewind film at mid-roll , press the (mid -roll rewind) button with a pointed object.
Note that pressing the II! Open the camera back and remove the film cartridge. 34 and @ buttons simultaneously. and @ buttons for more than 2 sec. When film is completely rewound, E appears and (;) blinks in the LCD panel. resets some of your loaded OX-coded film , press the II! Film Confirming an automatically set film speed • To confirm the automatically set film speed of the functions. (For "Two-Button Reset", see page 57 .) Mid-roll rewind = • To rewind film at mid-roll , press the (mid -roll rewind) button with a pointed object.
Instruction Manual
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and @ buttons are reset to their original default settings. Press the ~ and @ buttons simultaneously for the camera's default setting and available mode combinations. ~ • When the II! co 57 z o ~ • The following functions are pressed for less than 2 sec. , automatically set to I:!!I ... lets you instantly reset specified settings to their original settings: Flexible Program: Canceled .~.... ~ Exposure Compensation: Canceled Flash sync mode: Slow Sync with exposure mode set film speed of loaded OX-coded film appears in the LCD panel. (Page 34.) ~ -
and @ buttons are reset to their original default settings. Press the ~ and @ buttons simultaneously for the camera's default setting and available mode combinations. ~ • When the II! co 57 z o ~ • The following functions are pressed for less than 2 sec. , automatically set to I:!!I ... lets you instantly reset specified settings to their original settings: Flexible Program: Canceled .~.... ~ Exposure Compensation: Canceled Flash sync mode: Slow Sync with exposure mode set film speed of loaded OX-coded film appears in the LCD panel. (Page 34.) ~ -
Instruction Manual
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... Turn the power off , even with fresh properly installed batteries. In each of these cases, to static electricity or poorly loaded batteries, the N60/ N60QO camera's microcomputer may not advance properly. blinks (F - - Then, turn the power off • Batteries are just about exhausted. For...E,-r and Q blink and E appears • Film is not Ero- blinks (F - - blinks correctly positioned. • Reload film . 19 Q blinks and E appears • Non-OX-coded film is loaded. • Load OX-coded film . 19 Q blinks • An exposed film remains in M mode) • Non-CPU ...
... Turn the power off , even with fresh properly installed batteries. In each of these cases, to static electricity or poorly loaded batteries, the N60/ N60QO camera's microcomputer may not advance properly. blinks (F - - Then, turn the power off • Batteries are just about exhausted. For...E,-r and Q blink and E appears • Film is not Ero- blinks (F - - blinks correctly positioned. • Reload film . 19 Q blinks and E appears • Non-OX-coded film is loaded. • Load OX-coded film . 19 Q blinks • An exposed film remains in M mode) • Non-CPU ...
Instruction Manual
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...released; S ecificationS-continued Built-in Speedlight Flash control Flash sync mode Flash recommended indication Ready light Accessory shoe Film loading Film advance Frame counter Film rewind Activated by TIL Sensor • Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash: possible with CPU lens and built-in Speedlight...mode, Center- mid-roll rewind possible 74 additive type; flash coverage: 28mm or longer lens; film speed range: ISO 25 to first frame when camera back is close d Film automatically advances one frame when shutter is recommended • Flash fully charged: lights red (minimum ...
...released; S ecificationS-continued Built-in Speedlight Flash control Flash sync mode Flash recommended indication Ready light Accessory shoe Film loading Film advance Frame counter Film rewind Activated by TIL Sensor • Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash: possible with CPU lens and built-in Speedlight...mode, Center- mid-roll rewind possible 74 additive type; flash coverage: 28mm or longer lens; film speed range: ISO 25 to first frame when camera back is close d Film automatically advances one frame when shutter is recommended • Flash fully charged: lights red (minimum ...
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... for sufficient power; ~ indicates batteries are just about exhausted; warning, film loading, self-timer, battery power and Flexible Program Date/time imprint function (For...of 11125 sec. leap year adjustment until 2019 Usable film: ISO 32 to change without batteries) N60: Approx. 575g (20.3 oz.) N600D: Approx....in clock: 24-hour type with film cartridge confirmation window; no indication/ symbol appears when batteries are used at normal temperature (20 'C/68°F). blinking ~ indicates batteries are nearing exhaustion; Camera back Hinged back with timing accuracy ...
... for sufficient power; ~ indicates batteries are just about exhausted; warning, film loading, self-timer, battery power and Flexible Program Date/time imprint function (For...of 11125 sec. leap year adjustment until 2019 Usable film: ISO 32 to change without batteries) N60: Approx. 575g (20.3 oz.) N600D: Approx....in clock: 24-hour type with film cartridge confirmation window; no indication/ symbol appears when batteries are used at normal temperature (20 'C/68°F). blinking ~ indicates batteries are nearing exhaustion; Camera back Hinged back with timing accuracy ...