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... date function. Be sure to read this manual :Indicates items to follow. :Indicates supplementary descriptions. : Indicates pages for purchasing the Nikon One Touch Zoom 90/ One Touch Zoom 90 QD camera. Some of the illustrations show the model with this camera.) Strap Optional accessory • Camera case... to 2.3 ft.). ( p. 27) Symbols used in the illustration. 2 Getting Started Thank you for reference. Your Nikon camera features: • 35mm compact camera with built-in 2.4X zoom lens from 38 to 90 mm focal length range. ( p. 13) • Close-up photography in Macro mode for...
... date function. Be sure to read this manual :Indicates items to follow. :Indicates supplementary descriptions. : Indicates pages for purchasing the Nikon One Touch Zoom 90/ One Touch Zoom 90 QD camera. Some of the illustrations show the model with this camera.) Strap Optional accessory • Camera case... to 2.3 ft.). ( p. 27) Symbols used in the illustration. 2 Getting Started Thank you for reference. Your Nikon camera features: • 35mm compact camera with built-in 2.4X zoom lens from 38 to 90 mm focal length range. ( p. 13) • Close-up photography in Macro mode for...
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... in the viewfinder 6 1 Preparations Installing a battery 7 Turning the camera on 8 Checking the battery power 8 Loading the film 9 2 Basic Operations Holding the camera properly 11 Operating the Shutter Release button 12 Zooming 13 Shooting 14 Rewinding the film 15 Removing the film 15 3 ...-up photography 27 Imprinting the date/time on pictures (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only 28 4 Additional Information Correcting the date and time (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only 29 Replacing the battery for date (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only 30 Troubleshooting 32 Camera care tips 34 Specifications 35...
... in the viewfinder 6 1 Preparations Installing a battery 7 Turning the camera on 8 Checking the battery power 8 Loading the film 9 2 Basic Operations Holding the camera properly 11 Operating the Shutter Release button 12 Zooming 13 Shooting 14 Rewinding the film 15 Removing the film 15 3 ...-up photography 27 Imprinting the date/time on pictures (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only 28 4 Additional Information Correcting the date and time (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only 29 Replacing the battery for date (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only 30 Troubleshooting 32 Camera care tips 34 Specifications 35...
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Camera parts (Body) Auto Exposure metering window Autofocus window Viewfinder window ( p. 6) Flash ( pp. 18-23) Red-eye Reduciton lamp/ Self-Timer lamp Lens Strap slot ( p. 2) Autofocus window Power button ( p. 8) Macro button (orange lamp) ( p. 27) LCD panel ( p. 6) (Mid-roll Rewind) button ( p. 15) button Flash mode ( pp. 18-23) Infinity Focus mode ( p. 26) Camera back lock release lever ( p. 9) Shutter Release button ( p. 12) Zoom buttons ( p. 13) button Red-eye Reduction ( pp. 24, 25) Self-Timer ( p. 26) 4 Getting Started
Camera parts (Body) Auto Exposure metering window Autofocus window Viewfinder window ( p. 6) Flash ( pp. 18-23) Red-eye Reduciton lamp/ Self-Timer lamp Lens Strap slot ( p. 2) Autofocus window Power button ( p. 8) Macro button (orange lamp) ( p. 27) LCD panel ( p. 6) (Mid-roll Rewind) button ( p. 15) button Flash mode ( pp. 18-23) Infinity Focus mode ( p. 26) Camera back lock release lever ( p. 9) Shutter Release button ( p. 12) Zoom buttons ( p. 13) button Red-eye Reduction ( pp. 24, 25) Self-Timer ( p. 26) 4 Getting Started
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Note that you press the Shutter Release button, and the shutter cannot be released. However, the focus may still take a picture even if the camera-tosubject distance is extremely short or out of the control range of less than approx. 0.7 m (2.3 ft.), the green LED does not light even when you ... blinks while the flash is ready to be sharp. 6 Getting Started If the subject is closer than 0.7 m (2.3 ft.) with the Zoom in focus within this frame. 3Green LED Lights when focus is achieved or when the flash is being charged. LCD panel Red-eye Reduction indicator ( ...
Note that you press the Shutter Release button, and the shutter cannot be released. However, the focus may still take a picture even if the camera-tosubject distance is extremely short or out of the control range of less than approx. 0.7 m (2.3 ft.), the green LED does not light even when you ... blinks while the flash is ready to be sharp. 6 Getting Started If the subject is closer than 0.7 m (2.3 ft.) with the Zoom in focus within this frame. 3Green LED Lights when focus is achieved or when the flash is being charged. LCD panel Red-eye Reduction indicator ( ...
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Open the battery chamber lid using a coin or equivalent. 2. Observe the correct polarities and insert the battery in the direction shown in this camera. 1. GePttrienpgaSratatirotnesd 7 Close the battery chamber lid. Firmly press the battery chamber lid until it clicks shut. Install a new battery. Installing a battery Battery type Use one CR2 3V lithium battery in the illustration above. 3.
Open the battery chamber lid using a coin or equivalent. 2. Observe the correct polarities and insert the battery in the direction shown in this camera. 1. GePttrienpgaSratatirotnesd 7 Close the battery chamber lid. Firmly press the battery chamber lid until it clicks shut. Install a new battery. Installing a battery Battery type Use one CR2 3V lithium battery in the illustration above. 3.
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... not indicated. When battery power is sufficient, " " is turned off and the lens retracts. When the camera is turned off if it with you press the Power button, the camera is turned on the LCD panel do not appear, the battery is blinking, or all shooting modes are reset. (Except for more... check the battery condition before shooting. The batteries may be difficult to carry spare batteries with a new one. Once you . Auto Power-Off function The camera is automatically turned off , the lens cover closes, and all the indicators on , and the lens protrudes.
... not indicated. When battery power is sufficient, " " is turned off and the lens retracts. When the camera is turned off if it with you press the Power button, the camera is turned on the LCD panel do not appear, the battery is blinking, or all shooting modes are reset. (Except for more... check the battery condition before shooting. The batteries may be difficult to carry spare batteries with a new one. Once you . Auto Power-Off function The camera is automatically turned off , the lens cover closes, and all the indicators on , and the lens protrudes.
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..., 200, 400 and 800. (With other films, the film speed is automatically set to ISO100.) When loading/unloading film, be sure not to open the camera back cover into direct sunlight. Film recommended It is recommended to use ISO400 film, which provides good results in the direction of frames DX mark... DX code Film speed DX-coded 35mm film Film cartridge Use DX-coded 35mm film with this camera. Loading the film Tips on 35mm film Number of the arrow (1) to open the...
..., 200, 400 and 800. (With other films, the film speed is automatically set to ISO100.) When loading/unloading film, be sure not to open the camera back cover into direct sunlight. Film recommended It is recommended to use ISO400 film, which provides good results in the direction of frames DX mark... DX code Film speed DX-coded 35mm film Film cartridge Use DX-coded 35mm film with this camera. Loading the film Tips on 35mm film Number of the arrow (1) to open the...
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... cartridge and ensure film is not properly installed. If the letter " " blinks on the LCD panel, film is properly positioned with no slack. 4. Once the camera back is closed, the film automatically advances to the red index mark. Until film loading is displayed on the LCD panel. When the film has... been properly set, " " is complete, " " blinks on the LCD panel. Loading the film (continued) 3. Close the camera back, and check that the film has been correctly loaded.
... cartridge and ensure film is not properly installed. If the letter " " blinks on the LCD panel, film is properly positioned with no slack. 4. Once the camera back is closed, the film automatically advances to the red index mark. Until film loading is displayed on the LCD panel. When the film has... been properly set, " " is complete, " " blinks on the LCD panel. Loading the film (continued) 3. Close the camera back, and check that the film has been correctly loaded.
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... important pictures, it is on top as shown. s Nikon Zoom Len 38-90mm Macro Holding the camera properly Hold the camera firmly. Nikon cannot be held responsible for malfunctions caused by using the One Touch Zoom 90 / One Touch Zoom 90 QD in ways not specified in this manual. s When holding the camera vertically, make sure that the flash is strongly...
... important pictures, it is on top as shown. s Nikon Zoom Len 38-90mm Macro Holding the camera properly Hold the camera firmly. Nikon cannot be held responsible for malfunctions caused by using the One Touch Zoom 90 / One Touch Zoom 90 QD in ways not specified in this manual. s When holding the camera vertically, make sure that the flash is strongly...
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..., and the shutter cannot be released. Pressing the Shutter Release button abruptly in one stroke may still work even if the camera-to-subject distance is closer than approx. 0.7 m (2.3 ft.) in camera shake. The focus is locked (Focus lock p. 16) while the Shutter Release button is being charged, and the shutter cannot... to slowly press the Shutter Release button. Operating the Shutter Release button 1. If the subject is extremely short, i.e., out of the control range of the camera. 12 Basic Operations
..., and the shutter cannot be released. Pressing the Shutter Release button abruptly in one stroke may still work even if the camera-to-subject distance is closer than approx. 0.7 m (2.3 ft.) in camera shake. The focus is locked (Focus lock p. 16) while the Shutter Release button is being charged, and the shutter cannot... to slowly press the Shutter Release button. Operating the Shutter Release button 1. If the subject is extremely short, i.e., out of the control range of the camera. 12 Basic Operations
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Pressing the Shutter Release button abruptly in one stroke may result in Auto Flash mode, the flash fires automatically. Lightly press the Shutter Release button. 3. Slowly press the Shutter Release button all the way. Shooting 1. If the main subject is outside the autofocus frame, use the focus lock to achieve focus. ( p. 16) 2. If the subject is outside the autofocus frame: If the main subject is dark in camera shake. 14 Basic Operations Center the autofocus frame mark on the main subject.
Pressing the Shutter Release button abruptly in one stroke may result in Auto Flash mode, the flash fires automatically. Lightly press the Shutter Release button. 3. Slowly press the Shutter Release button all the way. Shooting 1. If the main subject is outside the autofocus frame, use the focus lock to achieve focus. ( p. 16) 2. If the subject is outside the autofocus frame: If the main subject is dark in camera shake. 14 Basic Operations Center the autofocus frame mark on the main subject.
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...the end of the ball-point pen or equivalent. While the film is rewinding, the number on . Open the camera back and remove the film. When rewinding is replaced and turn the camera on the frame counter decreases one by checking the letter " " indication. 2. If rewinding stops midway through the...rewind is no need to keep the button pressed. Basic Operations 15 Rewinding the film Film rewinds automatically. Removing the film 1. Do not open the camera back until the letter " " starts blinking. To rewind the film at mid-roll Press the (mid-roll rewind) button using the point of...
...the end of the ball-point pen or equivalent. While the film is rewinding, the number on . Open the camera back and remove the film. When rewinding is replaced and turn the camera on the frame counter decreases one by checking the letter " " indication. 2. If rewinding stops midway through the...rewind is no need to keep the button pressed. Basic Operations 15 Rewinding the film Film rewinds automatically. Removing the film 1. Do not open the camera back until the letter " " starts blinking. To rewind the film at mid-roll Press the (mid-roll rewind) button using the point of...
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Do not change the camera-to -subject distance. 3. While depressing the Shutter Release button lightly, recompose the picture and depress the Shutter Release button all the way. 16 Advanced Operations ... the focus. Center the autofocus frame mark on the next page ( p.17). 1. Compose the picture. Also use focus lock, which enables you to change the camera-to -subject distance While you lightly press the Shutter Release button, the focus is released in a condition like that in the center of focus. 2. If...
Do not change the camera-to -subject distance. 3. While depressing the Shutter Release button lightly, recompose the picture and depress the Shutter Release button all the way. 16 Advanced Operations ... the focus. Center the autofocus frame mark on the next page ( p.17). 1. Compose the picture. Also use focus lock, which enables you to change the camera-to -subject distance While you lightly press the Shutter Release button, the focus is released in a condition like that in the center of focus. 2. If...
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Difficult-to-focus subjects The following subjects may be difficult to shoot. Advanced Operations 17 Subjects without solid content (i.e., candle flame, fireworks, etc.). Use the focus lock ( p. 16) to focus on another subject equidistant from the camera, then compose the picture to focus. Dark subjects with no reflection. Subjects too small to the camera than the main subject. Glossy, lihgt-reflecting surfaces, such as shiny cars or water. Secondary subjects are closer to fully cover the autofocus frame mark. Subjects behind glass.
Difficult-to-focus subjects The following subjects may be difficult to shoot. Advanced Operations 17 Subjects without solid content (i.e., candle flame, fireworks, etc.). Use the focus lock ( p. 16) to focus on another subject equidistant from the camera, then compose the picture to focus. Dark subjects with no reflection. Subjects too small to the camera than the main subject. Glossy, lihgt-reflecting surfaces, such as shiny cars or water. Secondary subjects are closer to fully cover the autofocus frame mark. Subjects behind glass.
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... Shutter Release button. 3. Flash shooting range The reference distance values are usually selected in (Flash Cancel) and (Slow Sync Flash) modes, use a tripod to prevent camera shake. 2. Press the button to 10.6 ft.) Advanced Operations 19 With ISO100 film speed: (wide-angle) setting: approx. 0.7 to 3.5 m (2.3 to 11.6 ft.) (telephoto) setting: approx...
... Shutter Release button. 3. Flash shooting range The reference distance values are usually selected in (Flash Cancel) and (Slow Sync Flash) modes, use a tripod to prevent camera shake. 2. Press the button to 10.6 ft.) Advanced Operations 19 With ISO100 film speed: (wide-angle) setting: approx. 0.7 to 3.5 m (2.3 to 11.6 ft.) (telephoto) setting: approx...
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Press the button until " " appears on a stable flat surface. Example Advanced Operations 21 Use a tripod or place the camera on the LCD panel. 3. Use a tripod for Flash Cancel mode Since slow shutter speeds are usually selected in this mode in places, such as museums, where flash photography is prohibited. 1. Make sure that the green LED lights, then shoot. To cancel flash operation Flash Cancel mode Use this mode, use a tripod to prevent camera shake. 2.
Press the button until " " appears on a stable flat surface. Example Advanced Operations 21 Use a tripod or place the camera on the LCD panel. 3. Use a tripod for Flash Cancel mode Since slow shutter speeds are usually selected in this mode in places, such as museums, where flash photography is prohibited. 1. Make sure that the green LED lights, then shoot. To cancel flash operation Flash Cancel mode Use this mode, use a tripod to prevent camera shake. 2.
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... in a night view Slow Sync Flash mode Use this mode, use a tripod to brighten both the subject and the background in this mode to prevent camera shake. 2. Advanced Operations 23 Example When the green LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed lightly, the flash is being charged, and the...
... in a night view Slow Sync Flash mode Use this mode, use a tripod to brighten both the subject and the background in this mode to prevent camera shake. 2. Advanced Operations 23 Example When the green LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed lightly, the flash is being charged, and the...
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...fires. Red-eye Reduction mode is being charged, and the shutter cannot be still The Red-eye Reduction lamp lights up , then shoot. Both camera and subject be released. Check that the green LED lights up for approx. While the green LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed... by turning the power off. To cancel the Red-eye Reduction mode, press the button until the flash fires. Be careful not to move the camera or let the subject move until " " disappears from the LCD panel. 2. Compose the picture, then lightly press the Shutter Release button. 3. Lightly press ...
...fires. Red-eye Reduction mode is being charged, and the shutter cannot be still The Red-eye Reduction lamp lights up , then shoot. Both camera and subject be released. Check that the green LED lights up for approx. While the green LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed... by turning the power off. To cancel the Red-eye Reduction mode, press the button until the flash fires. Be careful not to move the camera or let the subject move until " " disappears from the LCD panel. 2. Compose the picture, then lightly press the Shutter Release button. 3. Lightly press ...
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Flash is canceled in total before shooting, once turn off the camera. 26 Advanced Operations " appears 3. Check that the green LED lights up for shooting a distant view more sharply, or a landscape through a window Infinity Focus mode This ... the shutter is pressed all the way, the Red-eye reduction/Self-timer lamp blinks and lights up , then shoot. Use a tripod or place the camera on the LCD panel. Shooting a distant view or landscape through a window. 1. Using the self-timer Use the self-timer when you wish to include yourself...
Flash is canceled in total before shooting, once turn off the camera. 26 Advanced Operations " appears 3. Check that the green LED lights up for shooting a distant view more sharply, or a landscape through a window Infinity Focus mode This ... the shutter is pressed all the way, the Red-eye reduction/Self-timer lamp blinks and lights up , then shoot. Use a tripod or place the camera on the LCD panel. Shooting a distant view or landscape through a window. 1. Using the self-timer Use the self-timer when you wish to include yourself...
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... get as close to shoot a subject such as a flower as large as approx. 0.3 m (1.0 ft.). Check that the green LED lights up photography Minimum camera-to-subject distance is approx. 0.3 m (1.0 ft.) If you wish to the subject as possible in a picture, you press the Macro button, the button ...lights in orange indicating the camera is in Macro mode. In Macro mode, the lens is automatically set to -subject distance range in the picture at a distance of approx. 0.3 m (1.0ft.)....
... get as close to shoot a subject such as a flower as large as approx. 0.3 m (1.0 ft.). Check that the green LED lights up photography Minimum camera-to-subject distance is approx. 0.3 m (1.0 ft.) If you wish to the subject as possible in a picture, you press the Macro button, the button ...lights in orange indicating the camera is in Macro mode. In Macro mode, the lens is automatically set to -subject distance range in the picture at a distance of approx. 0.3 m (1.0ft.)....