Instruction Manual
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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 subjects as near as requirements and... feel confident using the camera. Be sure to read this manual :Indicates items to be checked, such as at approx. 0.3 to 0.7 m (1.0 to follow. :Indicates supplementary descriptions. : Indicates pages for purchasing the Nikon One Touch Zoom 90/ One Touch Zoom 90 QD camera. Thank you for reference. Accessories (The following item is supplied with the date function.
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 subjects as near as requirements and... feel confident using the camera. Be sure to read this manual :Indicates items to be checked, such as at approx. 0.3 to 0.7 m (1.0 to follow. :Indicates supplementary descriptions. : Indicates pages for purchasing the Nikon One Touch Zoom 90/ One Touch Zoom 90 QD camera. Thank you for reference. Accessories (The following item is supplied with the date function.
Instruction Manual
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... 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 ...26 Close-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 For safe...
... 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 ...26 Close-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 For safe...
Instruction Manual
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Green LED ( p. 6) Viewfinder eyepiece Film cartridge confirmation window ( p. 30) Date panel* ( pp. 28, 29) Battery chamber lid ( p. 7) * One Touch Zoom 90 QD only Tripod socket SET button* ( p. 29) SELECT button* ( p. 29) MODE button* ( pp. 28, 29) Getting Started 5
Green LED ( p. 6) Viewfinder eyepiece Film cartridge confirmation window ( p. 30) Date panel* ( pp. 28, 29) Battery chamber lid ( p. 7) * One Touch Zoom 90 QD only Tripod socket SET button* ( p. 29) SELECT button* ( p. 29) MODE button* ( pp. 28, 29) Getting Started 5
Instruction Manual
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... by using the One Touch Zoom 90 / One Touch Zoom 90 QD in ways not specified in this manual. Nikon Zoom Len 38-90mm Macro Prop your elbows against your fingers or hair, or the strap. Do not block the lens, autofocus window, or flash with your body and hold the camera with the camera and all of its features. s Nikon Zoom Len 38-90mm...
... by using the One Touch Zoom 90 / One Touch Zoom 90 QD in ways not specified in this manual. Nikon Zoom Len 38-90mm Macro Prop your elbows against your fingers or hair, or the strap. Do not block the lens, autofocus window, or flash with your body and hold the camera with the camera and all of its features. s Nikon Zoom Len 38-90mm...
Instruction Manual
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.../Month/Day Day/Hour/Minute No printing Day/Month/Year Month/Day/Year If " " is displayed on the LCD panel, the date/time of date/time Imprint position The imprint positions is shown in the illustration shows March. 1, 2000. Imprint position of the shot will be imprinted...the imprint position or the subject is: • White or bright. • Orange or yellow. 28 AAddvdainticoendaOl Ipnefroartmioantsion Imprinting the date/time on pictures (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only) Select the date/time indicator by the lower two digits (" " for 2000 and " " for 2001) and printed, and the time is ...
.../Month/Day Day/Hour/Minute No printing Day/Month/Year Month/Day/Year If " " is displayed on the LCD panel, the date/time of date/time Imprint position The imprint positions is shown in the illustration shows March. 1, 2000. Imprint position of the shot will be imprinted...the imprint position or the subject is: • White or bright. • Orange or yellow. 28 AAddvdainticoendaOl Ipnefroartmioantsion Imprinting the date/time on pictures (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only) Select the date/time indicator by the lower two digits (" " for 2000 and " " for 2001) and printed, and the time is ...
Instruction Manual
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.... 2. Press the MODE button to obtain the Day/ Hour/Minute indication. Press the SET button to set the blinking digit. Correcting the date and time (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only) 1. When the blinking indicator is correctly set blinks. 3. Each time you press the SET button, the number advances by... one. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set all the digits. Additional Information 29 Press the SELECT button so that the indicator to be set , ...
.... 2. Press the MODE button to obtain the Day/ Hour/Minute indication. Press the SET button to set the blinking digit. Correcting the date and time (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only) 1. When the blinking indicator is correctly set blinks. 3. Each time you press the SET button, the number advances by... one. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set all the digits. Additional Information 29 Press the SELECT button so that the indicator to be set , ...
Instruction Manual
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... open the camera back. Remove the date battery chamber lid by pressing the portion indicated by looking through the film cartridge confirmation window ( p. 5). 2. You can check whether or not there is dark or difficult to read, the battery for date must be exhausted. Replacing the battery for date (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only) If the date/time printed on...
... open the camera back. Remove the date battery chamber lid by pressing the portion indicated by looking through the film cartridge confirmation window ( p. 5). 2. You can check whether or not there is dark or difficult to read, the battery for date must be exhausted. Replacing the battery for date (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only) If the date/time printed on...
Instruction Manual
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... intermittently: Firing the flash repeatedly makes the battery and camera hot. Battery power may not operate at low temperatures, keep spare batteries warm, and use . When using the camera at low temperature: The camera may be used for them alternately. Keep the camera dry: The One Touch Zoom 90/ One Touch Zoom 90 QD is recommended. Maintenance: Use a dry, soft cloth or commercially...
... intermittently: Firing the flash repeatedly makes the battery and camera hot. Battery power may not operate at low temperatures, keep spare batteries warm, and use . When using the camera at low temperature: The camera may be used for them alternately. Keep the camera dry: The One Touch Zoom 90/ One Touch Zoom 90 QD is recommended. Maintenance: Use a dry, soft cloth or commercially...
Instruction Manual
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... while the flash is used for approx. 1 second when flash fires. Power source One 3V lithium battery (CR2) Date imprint function (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only) Printed date include year, month, day, hour, (24-hour cycle with no AM/PM) and minute; Power source: one CR2025 lithium battery Dimensions (W × H × D) Approx. 117 × 64.4 × 50.4 mm...
... while the flash is used for approx. 1 second when flash fires. Power source One 3V lithium battery (CR2) Date imprint function (One Touch Zoom 90 QD only) Printed date include year, month, day, hour, (24-hour cycle with no AM/PM) and minute; Power source: one CR2025 lithium battery Dimensions (W × H × D) Approx. 117 × 64.4 × 50.4 mm...
Instruction Manual
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... 37 Also, such actions will cause the camera to malfunction. • If the camera is dropped and damaged, do not touch any possibility of catching fire or causing an explosion. Remove the battery and take the camera to your nearest Nikon dealer for repair. • Do not submerge the camera in water, allow water to splash...
... 37 Also, such actions will cause the camera to malfunction. • If the camera is dropped and damaged, do not touch any possibility of catching fire or causing an explosion. Remove the battery and take the camera to your nearest Nikon dealer for repair. • Do not submerge the camera in water, allow water to splash...
Instruction Manual
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...short-circuit, disassemble, or heat the battery, as this may cause blindness. Sunlight may be focused, causing a fire. • Do not carry the camera while mounted on a tripod, as you might bump into something and injure yourself or others. • Do not throw used batteries into your clothes ... a doctor. 38 Additional Information For safe handling of children. • Do not touch the camera with wet hands, as this may cause electric shock. • When the camera is not in use, turned off the camera and avoid placing it in this instruction manual, as this may cause them from catching...
...short-circuit, disassemble, or heat the battery, as this may cause blindness. Sunlight may be focused, causing a fire. • Do not carry the camera while mounted on a tripod, as you might bump into something and injure yourself or others. • Do not throw used batteries into your clothes ... a doctor. 38 Additional Information For safe handling of children. • Do not touch the camera with wet hands, as this may cause electric shock. • When the camera is not in use, turned off the camera and avoid placing it in this instruction manual, as this may cause them from catching...