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...-In Speedlight 85 Available Flash Sync Mode Combinations 86 MISCELLANEOUS 87-113 Lens Compatibility 88-90 Usable Optional Speedlights 91-93 Optional Accessories 94-95 Camera Care 96-97 Notes on Batteries 98 Troubleshooting 99-101 Glossary...102-105 Specifications 106-110 Index ...112-113 5 Load Film 20-21 4. Install...
...-In Speedlight 85 Available Flash Sync Mode Combinations 86 MISCELLANEOUS 87-113 Lens Compatibility 88-90 Usable Optional Speedlights 91-93 Optional Accessories 94-95 Camera Care 96-97 Notes on Batteries 98 Troubleshooting 99-101 Glossary...102-105 Specifications 106-110 Index ...112-113 5 Load Film 20-21 4. Install...
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ADJUST button: Push to be adjusted. 3 7 -5. MODE button: Push to select one of the F65 differs from the F65D. • F65D only: Data imprint LCD/buttons 1. SELECT button: Push to select date/time to adjust 4... lock release lever (P. 20) Film confirmation window (P. 21) Data Back (F65D only) (P. 22/39) Tripod socket Battery chamber cover lock lever (P. 16) * Illustration shown is imprinted. 7. when data is the F65D. The camera back of five 2 6 available displays. 4. M: Month indicator 6. : Data imprint indicator: Blinks approx. 2 sec. Date/time display LCD ...
ADJUST button: Push to be adjusted. 3 7 -5. MODE button: Push to select one of the F65 differs from the F65D. • F65D only: Data imprint LCD/buttons 1. SELECT button: Push to select date/time to adjust 4... lock release lever (P. 20) Film confirmation window (P. 21) Data Back (F65D only) (P. 22/39) Tripod socket Battery chamber cover lock lever (P. 16) * Illustration shown is imprinted. 7. when data is the F65D. The camera back of five 2 6 available displays. 4. M: Month indicator 6. : Data imprint indicator: Blinks approx. 2 sec. Date/time display LCD ...
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.... LCD Panel/Viewfinder Display • LCD panel Remote control (P. 69) Shutter speed Exposure Compensation (P. 61) AUTO SLOW REAR Self-timer (P. 40) Aperture Multiple Exposure (P. 64) Battery power (P. 17) Flash sync mode (P. 78/80) Frame counter (P. 21)/ Exposure Compensation value (P. 61) Focus area (P. 46) Auto Exposure Bracketing (P. 62) * The illustrations are fully...
.... LCD Panel/Viewfinder Display • LCD panel Remote control (P. 69) Shutter speed Exposure Compensation (P. 61) AUTO SLOW REAR Self-timer (P. 40) Aperture Multiple Exposure (P. 64) Battery power (P. 17) Flash sync mode (P. 78/80) Frame counter (P. 21)/ Exposure Compensation value (P. 61) Focus area (P. 46) Auto Exposure Bracketing (P. 62) * The illustrations are fully...
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Start Shooting Immediately 1 Open the battery chamber and install batteries while the camera's power is off (page 16). 5 Set the exposure mode dial to a (AUTO mode) (page 28). 2 Attach the lens and turn the power switch on (page ...18). • With CPU Nikkor lens other than G-type, set the lens aperture to its minimum and lock. 6 Hold the camera properly...
Start Shooting Immediately 1 Open the battery chamber and install batteries while the camera's power is off (page 16). 5 Set the exposure mode dial to a (AUTO mode) (page 28). 2 Attach the lens and turn the power switch on (page ...18). • With CPU Nikkor lens other than G-type, set the lens aperture to its minimum and lock. 6 Hold the camera properly...
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PREPARATION This section introduces the various operations necessary before you start shooting. • Install batteries and check battery power • Mount lens • Load film • Set date and time (F65D only) • About shutter release button 14 15
PREPARATION This section introduces the various operations necessary before you start shooting. • Install batteries and check battery power • Mount lens • Load film • Set date and time (F65D only) • About shutter release button 14 15
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... when you , especially when travelling. • For the number of ´ and ‰ poles may damage the camera. after taking the picture.) M blinks: Batteries are nearing exhaustion. 1 Install Batteries and Check Battery Power Use two CR2-type 3V lithium batteries. (For other power sources, see page 94.) 1 Turn the power switch off and open the...
... when you , especially when travelling. • For the number of ´ and ‰ poles may damage the camera. after taking the picture.) M blinks: Batteries are nearing exhaustion. 1 Install Batteries and Check Battery Power Use two CR2-type 3V lithium batteries. (For other power sources, see page 94.) 1 Turn the power switch off and open the...
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... is approx. 3 years. When the imprint indicator - appears in Day/Hour/Minute display. Replace the battery (making sure to remove the battery. 2 Insert a new CR2025 3V lithium battery with ´ side facing up from the batteries required for the camera body. NOTE: Battery requirements for imprinting Imprinting of the date or time displays. When the imprinting on...
... is approx. 3 years. When the imprint indicator - appears in Day/Hour/Minute display. Replace the battery (making sure to remove the battery. 2 Insert a new CR2025 3V lithium battery with ´ side facing up from the batteries required for the camera body. NOTE: Battery requirements for imprinting Imprinting of the date or time displays. When the imprinting on...
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...appears (-2 EV to obtain a specific photographic effect. 1 Set Exposure Compensation by pressing the ∆ button. Program temporarily cancels the compensation. Camera shake can be reduced by using the Self-Timer (page 40), Remote Control (page 69) and tripod. Note that exposure mode. The...compensation • When the Exposure Compensation is brighter than your main subject, or to the + side when the background is set of batteries. Exposure Compensation set in Vari-Program is cancelled when exposure mode is possible for shooting nighttime scenes or stars. In Vari-Program, ...
...appears (-2 EV to obtain a specific photographic effect. 1 Set Exposure Compensation by pressing the ∆ button. Program temporarily cancels the compensation. Camera shake can be reduced by using the Self-Timer (page 40), Remote Control (page 69) and tripod. Note that exposure mode. The...compensation • When the Exposure Compensation is brighter than your main subject, or to the + side when the background is set of batteries. Exposure Compensation set in Vari-Program is cancelled when exposure mode is possible for shooting nighttime scenes or stars. In Vari-Program, ...
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... switch off .) Make sure E is very low, or at low temperatures, film may stop at mid-roll • When battery power is blinking, open the camera back and remove the film cartridge. to suit their vision. and then o appear in the LCD panel during film rewind and the... rubber eyecup after adjustment. • The adjustable range of -5 to do if the film does not rewind. Dioptre Adjustment/Viewfinder Accessories The F65/F65D enables near- Dioptre adjustment • Remove the rubber eyecup and slide the dioptre adjustment lever while looking through the viewfinder until rewind is...
... switch off .) Make sure E is very low, or at low temperatures, film may stop at mid-roll • When battery power is blinking, open the camera back and remove the film cartridge. to suit their vision. and then o appear in the LCD panel during film rewind and the... rubber eyecup after adjustment. • The adjustable range of -5 to do if the film does not rewind. Dioptre Adjustment/Viewfinder Accessories The F65/F65D enables near- Dioptre adjustment • Remove the rubber eyecup and slide the dioptre adjustment lever while looking through the viewfinder until rewind is...
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... field through the viewfinder, the approximate depth of field with the given aperture can also use the remote control instead of a cable release to reduce camera shake. 1 Press the v remote control button a number of times so B (immediate release) or * (two-sec. As with self-timer ...operation, the remote control can choose to release the shutter either immediately after (*) the shutter release button on the battery inside the remote control unit that is available with autofocus). • After the shutter is cancelled and B or * disappears from the LCD panel...
... field through the viewfinder, the approximate depth of field with the given aperture can also use the remote control instead of a cable release to reduce camera shake. 1 Press the v remote control button a number of times so B (immediate release) or * (two-sec. As with self-timer ...operation, the remote control can choose to release the shutter either immediately after (*) the shutter release button on the battery inside the remote control unit that is available with autofocus). • After the shutter is cancelled and B or * disappears from the LCD panel...
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... release button again closes the shutter. To shoot beyond the shooting distance of the battery inside the remote control unit is used). When Red-Eye Reduction (page 79) is standing by lightly pressing shutter release button on the camera body before remote control operation: Lightly press the shutter release button on a stable surface... is achieved, focus is locked (even though the finger is removed from the remote control unit. 70 Check points • Use a tripod or place the camera on the camera body while the remote control is also set to achieve focus.
... release button again closes the shutter. To shoot beyond the shooting distance of the battery inside the remote control unit is used). When Red-Eye Reduction (page 79) is standing by lightly pressing shutter release button on the camera body before remote control operation: Lightly press the shutter release button on a stable surface... is achieved, focus is locked (even though the finger is removed from the remote control unit. 70 Check points • Use a tripod or place the camera on the camera body while the remote control is also set to achieve focus.
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... Speedlight. 73 DETAILED OPERATION R - Exposure compensation - or G-type lens is selected. (Other mode also selectable.) -: Unavailable * Single frame with ´ side facing up. 4 Insert the battery holder until it clicks shut. R R R R R Flexible Program - - - - - - Exposure mode a s d f g h P S A M AF-Assist Illuminator R R - R - - - R R R R Exposure mode Metering system Film advance mode Focus mode AF Å Í MF...
... Speedlight. 73 DETAILED OPERATION R - Exposure compensation - or G-type lens is selected. (Other mode also selectable.) -: Unavailable * Single frame with ´ side facing up. 4 Insert the battery holder until it clicks shut. R R R R R Flexible Program - - - - - - Exposure mode a s d f g h P S A M AF-Assist Illuminator R R - R - - - R R R R Exposure mode Metering system Film advance mode Focus mode AF Å Í MF...
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... D- or G-type lens is retracted. 86 MISCELLANEOUS This section explains miscellaneous information. • Lens compatibility • Usable optional Speedlights • Optional accessories • Camera care • Notes on batteries • Troubleshooting • Glossary • Specifications • Index 87 R - Exposure mode a s d f g h P S A M Slow Sync R - R R - R R R R Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync - - - - - R R R R Flash Cancel R* R* R* R* R* R* - - - - Å: Matrix...
... D- or G-type lens is retracted. 86 MISCELLANEOUS This section explains miscellaneous information. • Lens compatibility • Usable optional Speedlights • Optional accessories • Camera care • Notes on batteries • Troubleshooting • Glossary • Specifications • Index 87 R - Exposure mode a s d f g h P S A M Slow Sync R - R R - R R R R Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync - - - - - R R R R Flash Cancel R* R* R* R* R* R* - - - - Å: Matrix...
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...of 36 (SB-28) and 30 (SB-27) (manual flash, 35mm zoom-head position, ISO 100, m, 20°C). When AA-type lithium batteries are available. • Handstrap AH-4 helps you need not be used with setting on camera body). You can be used. • Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash, which ...in a dark environment. • Automatic power zoom continuously changes the zoom-head position according to reduce camera shake. The rubber eyecup cannot be considered except for the F65/F65D. Filters • Nikon filters can be divided into three types: screw-in, drop-in the frame. Also, the AF...
...of 36 (SB-28) and 30 (SB-27) (manual flash, 35mm zoom-head position, ISO 100, m, 20°C). When AA-type lithium batteries are available. • Handstrap AH-4 helps you need not be used with setting on camera body). You can be used. • Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash, which ...in a dark environment. • Automatic power zoom continuously changes the zoom-head position according to reduce camera shake. The rubber eyecup cannot be considered except for the F65/F65D. Filters • Nikon filters can be divided into three types: screw-in, drop-in the frame. Also, the AF...
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.... This will enable you do not intend to use the flash for a long time, remove the batteries to protect the camera from battery leakage. • In a humid environment, store the camera inside the camera body. They may cause mold to grow and result in a cool, dry place away from heat or ... Do not hold, poke, or blow strongly with a desiccant to keep out dust, moisture and salt. Nikon cannot be held responsible for a long period of very thin curtains. Avoid using the camera near a heater. • Avoid extreme temperature change An extreme temperature change . • Avoid water or...
.... This will enable you do not intend to use the flash for a long time, remove the batteries to protect the camera from battery leakage. • In a humid environment, store the camera inside the camera body. They may cause mold to grow and result in a cool, dry place away from heat or ... Do not hold, poke, or blow strongly with a desiccant to keep out dust, moisture and salt. Nikon cannot be held responsible for a long period of very thin curtains. Avoid using the camera near a heater. • Avoid extreme temperature change An extreme temperature change . • Avoid water or...
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... lowers and number of children's reach. If this warning appears frequently, contact authorised Nikon dealer or service centre. ƒ-- blinks ƒ-- Use a fresh set the aperture with old batteries. With a non-CPU lens, 89, set the camera's Program or P mode. Wipe the batteries well with a dry cloth before important photographic occasions. • Turn the...
... lowers and number of children's reach. If this warning appears frequently, contact authorised Nikon dealer or service centre. ƒ-- blinks ƒ-- Use a fresh set the aperture with old batteries. With a non-CPU lens, 89, set the camera's Program or P mode. Wipe the batteries well with a dry cloth before important photographic occasions. • Turn the...
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...mode to resume operation, simply turn the power off, then turn the camera off, even with fresh, properly installed batteries. If the warning indication remains, or this warning appears frequently, contact authorised Nikon dealer or service centre. number). (If the warning indication remains after ...these cases, to perform Long Time Exposure. • Select shutter speed other than sync speed is shutter to static electricity, the F65/F65D's microcomputer may turn it on rewind is complete. - / blinks • Autofocus is turned on again. Troubleshooting-continued LCD ...
...mode to resume operation, simply turn the power off, then turn the camera off, even with fresh, properly installed batteries. If the warning indication remains, or this warning appears frequently, contact authorised Nikon dealer or service centre. number). (If the warning indication remains after ...these cases, to perform Long Time Exposure. • Select shutter speed other than sync speed is shutter to static electricity, the F65/F65D's microcomputer may turn it on rewind is complete. - / blinks • Autofocus is turned on again. Troubleshooting-continued LCD ...
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.... 5m directly in front of data imprint function and other operating conditions) Camera back Hinged back with usage amount or other operating conditions); three years (depending upon use of the camera; battery life: approx. 5 years (may differ with film confirmation window F65D: data... imprint LCD panel/buttons Power source Two 3V CR2 lithium batteries; exposure film, approx. 13 sec. Specifications-continued Shutter Shutter...
.... 5m directly in front of data imprint function and other operating conditions) Camera back Hinged back with usage amount or other operating conditions); three years (depending upon use of the camera; battery life: approx. 5 years (may differ with film confirmation window F65D: data... imprint LCD panel/buttons Power source Two 3V CR2 lithium batteries; exposure film, approx. 13 sec. Specifications-continued Shutter Shutter...
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... using an AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6D lens, covering the full range from infinity (∞) to the closest distance and back to change without batteries) F65: Approx. 395g F65D: Approx. 400g Optional exclusive Battery Pack MB-17, Soft case CF-61, Remote control unit ML-L3 accessories All specifications apply when fresh...
... using an AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6D lens, covering the full range from infinity (∞) to the closest distance and back to change without batteries) F65: Approx. 395g F65D: Approx. 400g Optional exclusive Battery Pack MB-17, Soft case CF-61, Remote control unit ML-L3 accessories All specifications apply when fresh...