Instruction Manual
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... number of desired prints (1 to 9) can be specified frame by frame at any time while the film is turned off to 66mm. P. 26 4 ˙ The lens cover automatically closes when the camera is loaded. Your Nikon camera features: ˙ Choice of three print types (C, H, P), which can be mixed on the ... 0.45m (1.5 ft.) is backlit, the camera automatically fires the flash. P. 21 ˙ Remote-controlled operation (optional) is reloaded, the camera automatically advances the film to switch film cartridges whenever you to the frame immediately after the last exposed frame. When the...
... number of desired prints (1 to 9) can be specified frame by frame at any time while the film is turned off to 66mm. P. 26 4 ˙ The lens cover automatically closes when the camera is loaded. Your Nikon camera features: ˙ Choice of three print types (C, H, P), which can be mixed on the ... 0.45m (1.5 ft.) is backlit, the camera automatically fires the flash. P. 21 ˙ Remote-controlled operation (optional) is reloaded, the camera automatically advances the film to switch film cartridges whenever you to the frame immediately after the last exposed frame. When the...
Instruction Manual
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Contents Foreword 2 Accessories 3 Your Nikon camera features 4 Camera parts 6-7 LCD panel indications 7 Tips on using the Nuvis V 8 Getting started Installing the battery/Checking battery power 9 Loading the film 10-11 IX240 film cartridge 11 Data recording function 12 Basic operation Holding the camera properly 13 Shutter release ... sync flash mode 23 Red-eye reduction mode 24 Remote control photography (optional 25 Self-timer operation 26 Close-up shooting 26 Specifying the number of desired prints 27 Title recording function 28-29 Setting the date and time 30-31 Battery...
Contents Foreword 2 Accessories 3 Your Nikon camera features 4 Camera parts 6-7 LCD panel indications 7 Tips on using the Nuvis V 8 Getting started Installing the battery/Checking battery power 9 Loading the film 10-11 IX240 film cartridge 11 Data recording function 12 Basic operation Holding the camera properly 13 Shutter release ... sync flash mode 23 Red-eye reduction mode 24 Remote control photography (optional 25 Self-timer operation 26 Close-up shooting 26 Specifying the number of desired prints 27 Title recording function 28-29 Setting the date and time 30-31 Battery...
Instruction Manual
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... not subject the camera to reform its capacitor. This prevents accidental release of a car during storage is recommended when traveling abroad where the IX240 film cartridges may not be exposed to rain or saltwater. Using a desiccant during summer. •Store the camera in a cool, dry, clean ...month, insert a battery and fire the flash several times to high temperatures such as camphor or naphthalene. Nikon cannot be held responsible for a long time, remove the battery. Tips on using the Nuvis V in ways not specified in this manual. 8 If water gets on the camera, wipe it against...
... not subject the camera to reform its capacitor. This prevents accidental release of a car during storage is recommended when traveling abroad where the IX240 film cartridges may not be exposed to rain or saltwater. Using a desiccant during summer. •Store the camera in a cool, dry, clean ...month, insert a battery and fire the flash several times to high temperatures such as camphor or naphthalene. Nikon cannot be held responsible for a long time, remove the battery. Tips on using the Nuvis V in ways not specified in this manual. 8 If water gets on the camera, wipe it against...
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...10 2 Turn the cartridge lock release lever in the cartridge chamber and close the cover. •Use only IX240 film cartridge. (Regular 35mm film cannot be removed. (- Loading the film E 1Check that the letter "´ "is visible on the LCD panel, a cartridge that is fully...unexposed) or ";" (partially exposed) before loading. (- P. 11) •Close the cartridge chamber cover until film rewinding is complete and the motor inside the camera stops. 3 Insert a film cartridge in the direction of frames appears on the LCD panel, a partially exposed cartridge is already loaded. ...
...10 2 Turn the cartridge lock release lever in the cartridge chamber and close the cover. •Use only IX240 film cartridge. (Regular 35mm film cannot be removed. (- Loading the film E 1Check that the letter "´ "is visible on the LCD panel, a cartridge that is fully...unexposed) or ";" (partially exposed) before loading. (- P. 11) •Close the cartridge chamber cover until film rewinding is complete and the motor inside the camera stops. 3 Insert a film cartridge in the direction of frames appears on the LCD panel, a partially exposed cartridge is already loaded. ...
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... the LCD panel. •If the number of the film. Partially exposed film* E < Fully exposed but unprocessed film* Irreversible Processed Indicator *Visual Exp osure Indication (VEI) •Available film cartridges: 40-exposure, 25-exposure, and 15-exposure films. •IX240 film cartridges do not have a film leader. IX240 film cartridge 4 Check that the available number of frames and...
... the LCD panel. •If the number of the film. Partially exposed film* E < Fully exposed but unprocessed film* Irreversible Processed Indicator *Visual Exp osure Indication (VEI) •Available film cartridges: 40-exposure, 25-exposure, and 15-exposure films. •IX240 film cartridges do not have a film leader. IX240 film cartridge 4 Check that the available number of frames and...
Instruction Manual
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... 1m to 0.45m (3.3 ft to select your face when you operate the CHP selector. Viewfinder indications E 1Parallax compensation marks For close-up shooting in the final print differ depending on the print type (C/H/P). If blinking: Flash is 14 closer than approx. 0.45m (1.5 ft.) Available ... change the type of print when ordering extra prints at a distance of three print types (C, H or P) by switching the CHP selector at any time while film is ready to fire. 4Green LED If lit continuously: Correct focus has been achieved. C-type (classic) Aspect ratio = 2 : 3 H-type (wide-vision) ...
... 1m to 0.45m (3.3 ft to select your face when you operate the CHP selector. Viewfinder indications E 1Parallax compensation marks For close-up shooting in the final print differ depending on the print type (C/H/P). If blinking: Flash is 14 closer than approx. 0.45m (1.5 ft.) Available ... change the type of print when ordering extra prints at a distance of three print types (C, H or P) by switching the CHP selector at any time while film is ready to fire. 4Green LED If lit continuously: Correct focus has been achieved. C-type (classic) Aspect ratio = 2 : 3 H-type (wide-vision) ...
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... a bright shiny background. P. 20) by one as the blue sky or highly reflective surfaces like shiny cars or water. C C. D Removing the film E 1The film starts rewinding automatically. •At the end of the roll of available frames still appears on another subject equidistant from the camera. D. P. 19) 17... blinks. •If you want to focus. Difficult-to-focus subjects: A The following subjects may be too difficult to remove the film while the number of film, film rewinds automatically and the frame counter counts backwards one by focusing on the LCD panel, rewind the...
... a bright shiny background. P. 20) by one as the blue sky or highly reflective surfaces like shiny cars or water. C C. D Removing the film E 1The film starts rewinding automatically. •At the end of the roll of available frames still appears on another subject equidistant from the camera. D. P. 19) 17... blinks. •If you want to focus. Difficult-to-focus subjects: A The following subjects may be too difficult to remove the film while the number of film, film rewinds automatically and the frame counter counts backwards one by focusing on the LCD panel, rewind the...
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... opening the cartridge chamber cover, make sure that the camera bottom faces up, or the cartridge may fall out. •We recommend bringing your film cartridge to a dead battery, it resumes automatically as soon as the battery is completely rewound, "´" blinks. •If... for easy storage. •Index prints (small images of each frame exposed on the roll of film) are supplied with the negatives. •For more information, consult your photo lab. Removing the film E Take the exposed film cartridge to a photo lab. 2 Make sure the blinking letter "´" is visible on the LCD ...
... opening the cartridge chamber cover, make sure that the camera bottom faces up, or the cartridge may fall out. •We recommend bringing your film cartridge to a dead battery, it resumes automatically as soon as the battery is completely rewound, "´" blinks. •If... for easy storage. •Index prints (small images of each frame exposed on the roll of film) are supplied with the negatives. •For more information, consult your photo lab. Removing the film E Take the exposed film cartridge to a photo lab. 2 Make sure the blinking letter "´" is visible on the LCD ...
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... strap lug or the point of ball-point pen. •Once rewinding starts, there is no need to continue pressing the mid-roll rewind button. •When rewinding is reloaded. Do not try to open the cover until "´" starts blinking. 2 Remove the film. ˝ Open the... on MRC (Mid-Roll Change) E •A partially exposed film can be switched at any time among cameras that feature MRC, such as Nikon Pronea 600i/6i, Nuvis 160i, Nuvis S and Pronea S cameras. •When reloading a partially exposed film, avoid an environment subject to strong electric or electromagnetic fields (...
... strap lug or the point of ball-point pen. •Once rewinding starts, there is no need to continue pressing the mid-roll rewind button. •When rewinding is reloaded. Do not try to open the cover until "´" starts blinking. 2 Remove the film. ˝ Open the... on MRC (Mid-Roll Change) E •A partially exposed film can be switched at any time among cameras that feature MRC, such as Nikon Pronea 600i/6i, Nuvis 160i, Nuvis S and Pronea S cameras. •When reloading a partially exposed film, avoid an environment subject to strong electric or electromagnetic fields (...
Instruction Manual
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...for approx. 8 seconds. E Problem The shutter cannot be sure to your finger from the shutter release button and wait for approx. 8 seconds. Replace the film with a fresh one. •If the "#" mark appears on the LCD panel, the flash will not fire. 14, 21 9 21 The subject appears... out of the trouble using the following chart. Remove your nearest Nikon service center. Move farther away from the subject. •If the letteʠr ´ʡand the cartridge indicator " " appear on the subject...
...for approx. 8 seconds. E Problem The shutter cannot be sure to your finger from the shutter release button and wait for approx. 8 seconds. Replace the film with a fresh one. •If the "#" mark appears on the LCD panel, the flash will not fire. 14, 21 9 21 The subject appears... out of the trouble using the following chart. Remove your nearest Nikon service center. Move farther away from the subject. •If the letteʠr ´ʡand the cartridge indicator " " appear on the subject...
Instruction Manual
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...applied to replace the battery yourself, - In this case, - but go to the end of the remote control working range. contact your nearest Nikon dealer or a camera shop for more than approx. 2 minutes. Problem The cartridge chamber cover does not open. page •The... film is replaced, because settings are out of the roll, or rewind the film in the battery chamber. Take pictures up to a Nikon service center. •Press the @C button once again until "@SC" appears on . The ...
...applied to replace the battery yourself, - In this case, - but go to the end of the remote control working range. contact your nearest Nikon dealer or a camera shop for more than approx. 2 minutes. Problem The cartridge chamber cover does not open. page •The... film is replaced, because settings are out of the roll, or rewind the film in the battery chamber. Take pictures up to a Nikon service center. •Press the @C button once again until "@SC" appears on . The ...
Instruction Manual
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...45m (1.5 ft.) to +1.5 m -1 Viewfinder information C/H/P-type image size frame marks (C-type and H-type with Nikon Zoom 22.5-66mm f/5.2-7.7 lens Usable film IX240 System (Advanced Photo System) film cartridge (16.7 x 30.2mm) Print aspect ratio C, H and P-type available Lens 22.5mm f/5.2-66mm ...f/7.7 (28mm-82.5mm converted to 35mm type); 6 elements in 2 steps 34 Wrong film loading prevention mechanism Frame counter Shown in -focus indicator)- Focusing Wide-area passive autofocus system; Orange LED (flash ready-light)-Lights ...
...45m (1.5 ft.) to +1.5 m -1 Viewfinder information C/H/P-type image size frame marks (C-type and H-type with Nikon Zoom 22.5-66mm f/5.2-7.7 lens Usable film IX240 System (Advanced Photo System) film cartridge (16.7 x 30.2mm) Print aspect ratio C, H and P-type available Lens 22.5mm f/5.2-66mm ...f/7.7 (28mm-82.5mm converted to 35mm type); 6 elements in 2 steps 34 Wrong film loading prevention mechanism Frame counter Shown in -focus indicator)- Focusing Wide-area passive autofocus system; Orange LED (flash ready-light)-Lights ...
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...10 years; Effective range is within ±90 sec. leap year adjustment until 2030; Film advance Film is automatically thrust to the first frame after 2 min. Date/Title/No. delay shutter release; Flash shooting range: approx. 0.45-4.2m (1.5-13.8 ft.) at 22.5 mm, approx. 0....on ) Frame counter, Flash mode, Red-eye reduction, Remote control/Self-timer, Cartridge, Low battery power, Data recording, Title, and Number of film roll; a month; Film automatically advances by one frame after each shot; Dimensions (W x H x D): approx. 60 x 27 x 10 mm (2.4 x 1.1 x 0.4...
...10 years; Effective range is within ±90 sec. leap year adjustment until 2030; Film advance Film is automatically thrust to the first frame after 2 min. Date/Title/No. delay shutter release; Flash shooting range: approx. 0.45-4.2m (1.5-13.8 ft.) at 22.5 mm, approx. 0....on ) Frame counter, Flash mode, Red-eye reduction, Remote control/Self-timer, Cartridge, Low battery power, Data recording, Title, and Number of film roll; a month; Film automatically advances by one frame after each shot; Dimensions (W x H x D): approx. 60 x 27 x 10 mm (2.4 x 1.1 x 0.4...