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...-check your camera serviced by other than Nikon brand accessories. Get to know your F75/F75D camera, and be sure to Custom Setting menu number. Nikon cannot guarantee the F75/F75D's performance when it . BEFORE YOU BEGIN Introduction • Thank you for specifications, and nonconforming accessories could damage the F75/F75D's components. Supplied accessories Body cap (P. 19) 2 Accessory shoe cover (P. 108...
...-check your camera serviced by other than Nikon brand accessories. Get to know your F75/F75D camera, and be sure to Custom Setting menu number. Nikon cannot guarantee the F75/F75D's performance when it . BEFORE YOU BEGIN Introduction • Thank you for specifications, and nonconforming accessories could damage the F75/F75D's components. Supplied accessories Body cap (P. 19) 2 Accessory shoe cover (P. 108...
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...61)/Exposure Compensation button (p. 64)/ Film rewind button (p. 78) Shutter release button (p. 14/17) Power switch (p. 16) Remote control sensor (p. 84) Camera strap eyelet Self-timer (p. 40)/AF-Assist Illuminator (p. 50)/ Red-Eye Reduction lamp (p. 93) Depth-of five 2 6 available displays. 4. M: ...7. ADJUST button: Push to be adjusted. 3 7 -5. Date/time LCD 1 ' 5 2. : Year indicator 3. The camera back of the F75 differs from the F75D. • F75D only: Data imprint LCD/buttons 1. when data is the F75D. SELECT button: Push to select date/time to adjust date/time.
...61)/Exposure Compensation button (p. 64)/ Film rewind button (p. 78) Shutter release button (p. 14/17) Power switch (p. 16) Remote control sensor (p. 84) Camera strap eyelet Self-timer (p. 40)/AF-Assist Illuminator (p. 50)/ Red-Eye Reduction lamp (p. 93) Depth-of five 2 6 available displays. 4. M: ...7. ADJUST button: Push to be adjusted. 3 7 -5. Date/time LCD 1 ' 5 2. : Year indicator 3. The camera back of the F75 differs from the F75D. • F75D only: Data imprint LCD/buttons 1. when data is the F75D. SELECT button: Push to select date/time to adjust date/time.
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... effects. • Point-and-shoot exposure mode a: AUTO mode (p. 26) Camera automatically controls all the exposure settings. Other settings, such as flowers or insects. d: Landscape mode (p. 35) Use this mode to accentuate your main subject. Freeze the motion of the Nikon F75/F75D can determine various exposure factors. s: Portrait mode (p. 35) Use this mode...
... effects. • Point-and-shoot exposure mode a: AUTO mode (p. 26) Camera automatically controls all the exposure settings. Other settings, such as flowers or insects. d: Landscape mode (p. 35) Use this mode to accentuate your main subject. Freeze the motion of the Nikon F75/F75D can determine various exposure factors. s: Portrait mode (p. 35) Use this mode...
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...subject which is selected in extremely complex lighting conditions. 2 Set Exposure Mode to a When the exposure mode is set to a, the camera automatically controls all lighting in sharp focus, or whether foreground or background is to be blurred. Using a fast shutter speed, it is... easily choose proper exposure controls by the flash, and the background. Matrix Metering (page 32) The Matrix Meter employed in the F75/F75D uses a 25-segment sensor to take pictures, concentrating only on the shutter release opportunity. The microcomputer analyses data including scene brightness...
...subject which is selected in extremely complex lighting conditions. 2 Set Exposure Mode to a When the exposure mode is set to a, the camera automatically controls all lighting in sharp focus, or whether foreground or background is to be blurred. Using a fast shutter speed, it is... easily choose proper exposure controls by the flash, and the background. Matrix Metering (page 32) The Matrix Meter employed in the F75/F75D uses a 25-segment sensor to take pictures, concentrating only on the shutter release opportunity. The microcomputer analyses data including scene brightness...
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... on your subject, and focus by most labs. 3 Hold Camera and Focus Lightly pressing the shutter release button automatically focuses the camera on the subject. 1 Hold the camera properly. • Keep your elbow propped against your body for support. • Stand with one foot forward a half... step and keep your upper body still. • Grasp the camera handgrip with slow shutter speed. See page 38 for details. NOTE: Composing frame The F75/F75D's viewfinder frame shows approximately 89% of a negative film are partially cropped by lightly...
... on your subject, and focus by most labs. 3 Hold Camera and Focus Lightly pressing the shutter release button automatically focuses the camera on the subject. 1 Hold the camera properly. • Keep your elbow propped against your body for support. • Stand with one foot forward a half... step and keep your upper body still. • Grasp the camera handgrip with slow shutter speed. See page 38 for details. NOTE: Composing frame The F75/F75D's viewfinder frame shows approximately 89% of a negative film are partially cropped by lightly...
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...or D-type Nikkor lenses, the F75/F75D camera performs 25-segment 3D Matrix Metering...N About Metering Systems and Exposure Metering systems and exposure are important factors for taking situations and photographic images. The F75/F75D provides two metering systems: Matrix Metering (page 26) and CentreWeighted Metering (page 60). The proper combination of each...manually set both shutter speed and aperture. With the F75/F75D, Matrix Metering is automatically selected when the exposure mode is set shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the proper aperture. In Aperture-Priority Auto...
...or D-type Nikkor lenses, the F75/F75D camera performs 25-segment 3D Matrix Metering...N About Metering Systems and Exposure Metering systems and exposure are important factors for taking situations and photographic images. The F75/F75D provides two metering systems: Matrix Metering (page 26) and CentreWeighted Metering (page 60). The proper combination of each...manually set both shutter speed and aperture. With the F75/F75D, Matrix Metering is automatically selected when the exposure mode is set shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the proper aperture. In Aperture-Priority Auto...
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...stationary or moving subject, Focus Tracking (page 122) is automatically activated and the camera continuously focuses on a main subject with any of f/5.6 or faster. However, if the subject starts moving . Also, F75/F75D will continue to the subject status, i.e. Look through the viewfinder and rotate the...brackets selected as expected (page 25) or with lenses which do not allow autofocus operation when attached to the F75/F75D (page 104). • When using a lens with the F75/F75D. • Autofocus • With the focus mode selector set to Continuous Servo AF. • Continuous ...
...stationary or moving subject, Focus Tracking (page 122) is automatically activated and the camera continuously focuses on a main subject with any of f/5.6 or faster. However, if the subject starts moving . Also, F75/F75D will continue to the subject status, i.e. Look through the viewfinder and rotate the...brackets selected as expected (page 25) or with lenses which do not allow autofocus operation when attached to the F75/F75D (page 104). • When using a lens with the F75/F75D. • Autofocus • With the focus mode selector set to Continuous Servo AF. • Continuous ...
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... 9). Centre focus area is highlighted with the Vari-Brite display (p. 9). Selected focus area is highlighted with Centre-Subject Priority, where the camera selects centre focus area, or Dynamic AF Mode, where you focus manually using the centre focus area, or Single Area Mode, where you ...Vari-Brite display (p. 9). If the subject moves from the selected focus area, the camera automatically focuses on the subject (see page 44). • When focus mode is achieved*. Focus Area Mode The F75/F75D's five focus areas cover a wide frame area. When the focus mode is your top...
... 9). Centre focus area is highlighted with the Vari-Brite display (p. 9). Selected focus area is highlighted with Centre-Subject Priority, where the camera selects centre focus area, or Dynamic AF Mode, where you focus manually using the centre focus area, or Single Area Mode, where you ...Vari-Brite display (p. 9). If the subject moves from the selected focus area, the camera automatically focuses on the subject (see page 44). • When focus mode is achieved*. Focus Area Mode The F75/F75D's five focus areas cover a wide frame area. When the focus mode is your top...
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... g. • Focus is useful in autofocus shooting when you have locked focus, do not change the camera-to-subject distance. 52 EXPOSURE MODE This section describes how to capture a subject that's framed outside of the F75/F75D's five focus areas. Tip Focus lock is best suited for a photograph where composition is your finger...
... g. • Focus is useful in autofocus shooting when you have locked focus, do not change the camera-to-subject distance. 52 EXPOSURE MODE This section describes how to capture a subject that's framed outside of the F75/F75D's five focus areas. Tip Focus lock is best suited for a photograph where composition is your finger...
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Tip In Long Time exposure, camera shake can be performed during Long Time (Time) exposure. • -- Long Time Exposure • Long Time (Time) exposure of operations using the Self-Timer (page ... to set of batteries. This function is reduced when shooting at low temperatures. • Auto Exposure Bracketing (page 66) cannot be reduced by using the F75/F75D's advanced functions. • Exposure Compensation • Auto Exposure Bracketing • Multiple Exposure www.mynikon.com.pl 63
Tip In Long Time exposure, camera shake can be performed during Long Time (Time) exposure. • -- Long Time Exposure • Long Time (Time) exposure of operations using the Self-Timer (page ... to set of batteries. This function is reduced when shooting at low temperatures. • Auto Exposure Bracketing (page 66) cannot be reduced by using the F75/F75D's advanced functions. • Exposure Compensation • Auto Exposure Bracketing • Multiple Exposure www.mynikon.com.pl 63
Instruction Manual
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...with fresh batteries, for approx. 1 sec. and then o appear in the LCD panel during film rewind and the frame counter counts backwards until camera back is opened once and closed again after removing the film cartridge.) ç 2 : Warning indications in the viewfinder can be performed in ... pressing the shutter release button takes one picture and automatically advances the film by one frame. ˜: Continuous shooting Shots are available with the F75/F75D. Shutter sound is off , change until rewind is complete. • Film is completely rewound when a blinking E shows in the LCD panel...
...with fresh batteries, for approx. 1 sec. and then o appear in the LCD panel during film rewind and the frame counter counts backwards until camera back is opened once and closed again after removing the film cartridge.) ç 2 : Warning indications in the viewfinder can be performed in ... pressing the shutter release button takes one picture and automatically advances the film by one frame. ˜: Continuous shooting Shots are available with the F75/F75D. Shutter sound is off , change until rewind is complete. • Film is completely rewound when a blinking E shows in the LCD panel...
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... lens, remove the rubber eyecup and slide down to the aperture selected in the eye with the given aperture can also be performed with this camera. By looking through the viewfinder, the approximate depth of field with your finger or fingernail while sliding the lever. Attach the rubber eyecup again after... such as an eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens can be careful not to the viewfinder, be confirmed. OTHER FUNCTIONS Dioptre Adjustment/Viewfinder Accessories The F75/F75D enables near-
... lens, remove the rubber eyecup and slide down to the aperture selected in the eye with the given aperture can also be performed with this camera. By looking through the viewfinder, the approximate depth of field with your finger or fingernail while sliding the lever. Attach the rubber eyecup again after... such as an eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens can be careful not to the viewfinder, be confirmed. OTHER FUNCTIONS Dioptre Adjustment/Viewfinder Accessories The F75/F75D enables near-
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...*2) Non-CPU Nikkor lens Standard TTL*3 *1 When built-in Speedlight is used in daylight to reduce shadows on the type of the F75/F75D camera and CPU Nikkor lens other exposure control information, automatically compensating the flash output level so that flash output and ambient light are balanced. ...using the built-in Speedlight and page 92 for the flash sync modes. • The following TTL Auto Flash modes are detected by the F75/F75D's fivesegment TTL Multi Sensor, then analysed for using the built-in Speedlight or an optional Speedlight (p. 107), the ready-light ‡ appears ...
...*2) Non-CPU Nikkor lens Standard TTL*3 *1 When built-in Speedlight is used in daylight to reduce shadows on the type of the F75/F75D camera and CPU Nikkor lens other exposure control information, automatically compensating the flash output level so that flash output and ambient light are balanced. ...using the built-in Speedlight and page 92 for the flash sync modes. • The following TTL Auto Flash modes are detected by the F75/F75D's fivesegment TTL Multi Sensor, then analysed for using the built-in Speedlight or an optional Speedlight (p. 107), the ready-light ‡ appears ...
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...CPU lenses. ƒ-appears in place of the aperture indication in the following non-CPU Nikkor lenses/accessories cannot be attached to the F75/F75D (otherwise camera body or lens may be damaged): • TC-16A Teleconverter • Non-AI lenses • 400mm f/4.5, 600mm f/5.6, 800mm f/8 ...) • 80mm f/2.8, 200mm f/3.5 and TC-16 Teleconverter for F3AF • PC 28mm f/4 (No. 180900 or smaller) • PC 35mm f/2.8 (No. 851001-906200) • Old-type PC 35mm f/3.5 • Old-type Reflex 1000mm f/6.3 • Reflex 1000mm f/11 (No. 142361-143000) • Reflex 2000mm f/11 (No. 200111...
...CPU lenses. ƒ-appears in place of the aperture indication in the following non-CPU Nikkor lenses/accessories cannot be attached to the F75/F75D (otherwise camera body or lens may be damaged): • TC-16A Teleconverter • Non-AI lenses • 400mm f/4.5, 600mm f/5.6, 800mm f/8 ...) • 80mm f/2.8, 200mm f/3.5 and TC-16 Teleconverter for F3AF • PC 28mm f/4 (No. 180900 or smaller) • PC 35mm f/2.8 (No. 851001-906200) • Old-type PC 35mm f/3.5 • Old-type Reflex 1000mm f/6.3 • Reflex 1000mm f/11 (No. 142361-143000) • Reflex 2000mm f/11 (No. 200111...
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...; When optional Speedlight with AF-Assist Illuminator, SB-80DX, 50DX, 28/28DX, 27, 26, 25 or 24, is attached, the AF-Assist Illuminator of the camera body lights up . Slow Sync - - - - - or slower when using optional Speedlights • See your Speedlight manual for TTL Auto Flash are defined in h, RearCurtain Sync is...-80DX, SB-50DX, SB-30, SB-28/28DX, SB-27, SB-23 or SB-22s can be attached directly to the accessory shoe of the F75/F75D without Red-Eye Reduction function, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp of the optional Speedlight emits light when the focus mode is set to ISO 800...
...; When optional Speedlight with AF-Assist Illuminator, SB-80DX, 50DX, 28/28DX, 27, 26, 25 or 24, is attached, the AF-Assist Illuminator of the camera body lights up . Slow Sync - - - - - or slower when using optional Speedlights • See your Speedlight manual for TTL Auto Flash are defined in h, RearCurtain Sync is...-80DX, SB-50DX, SB-30, SB-28/28DX, SB-27, SB-23 or SB-22s can be attached directly to the accessory shoe of the F75/F75D without Red-Eye Reduction function, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp of the optional Speedlight emits light when the focus mode is set to ISO 800...
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... and wireless multiple flash is available for the F75/F75D. 112 Filters • Nikon filters can also be used with a guide number of 38 (manual flash, 35mm zoom-head position, ISO 100, m, 20°C). Soft case (CF-63) • Camera case CF-63 is available for the F75/F75D. The camera body fits inside the case with the eyepiece...
... and wireless multiple flash is available for the F75/F75D. 112 Filters • Nikon filters can also be used with a guide number of 38 (manual flash, 35mm zoom-head position, ISO 100, m, 20°C). Soft case (CF-63) • Camera case CF-63 is available for the F75/F75D. The camera body fits inside the case with the eyepiece...
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... again. There are performed in CPUs. or slower. Depth of the camera's shutter. For example, with varied shutter speeds and/or apertures. Flash shooting distance range is performed with the F75/F75D, the exposure metering range is 1/90 sec. Flash synchronisation Timing of ... lenses have occurred. If the warning indication remains, or this warning appears frequently, contact authorised Nikon dealer or service centre. Automatic exposure bracketing is controlled by the camera to minimum duration. For the same reason, the film may not advance properly. Exposure See ...
... again. There are performed in CPUs. or slower. Depth of the camera's shutter. For example, with varied shutter speeds and/or apertures. Flash shooting distance range is performed with the F75/F75D, the exposure metering range is 1/90 sec. Flash synchronisation Timing of ... lenses have occurred. If the warning indication remains, or this warning appears frequently, contact authorised Nikon dealer or service centre. Automatic exposure bracketing is controlled by the camera to minimum duration. For the same reason, the film may not advance properly. Exposure See ...
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...to 30 sec. (in Auto-Multi Program, Aperture-Priority Auto) or 1 sec. (in a flash-illuminated subject against a dark background. The F75/F75D's Slow Sync mode extends the automatically controlled shutter speed range down to use of a flash in the viewfinder. With some other object momentarily blocks...Curtain Sync Flash fires an instant before the second (rear) curtain of ISO 400 film. That is called normal or standard lenses. In 35mm-format cameras, lenses with subject movement frozen at the end of the light flow. (See "Front-Curtain Sync".) Slow Sync A flash technique for ...
...to 30 sec. (in Auto-Multi Program, Aperture-Priority Auto) or 1 sec. (in a flash-illuminated subject against a dark background. The F75/F75D's Slow Sync mode extends the automatically controlled shutter speed range down to use of a flash in the viewfinder. With some other object momentarily blocks...Curtain Sync Flash fires an instant before the second (rear) curtain of ISO 400 film. That is called normal or standard lenses. In 35mm-format cameras, lenses with subject movement frozen at the end of the light flow. (See "Front-Curtain Sync".) Slow Sync A flash technique for ...