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Supplied accessories Body cap (P. 19) 2 Accessory shoe cover (P. 108) Eyepiece cap DK-5 (P. 82) Note: ç 00 ç 00 (numbers from 1 to 12) indicates that the function/mode changes ... centre at least once every two years. • Using your F75/F75D camera, and be sure to Custom Setting menu number. Get to know your camera correctly The Nikon F75/F75D's performance has been optimised for use with other manufacturers may not meet Nikon's criteria for purchasing the Nikon F75/F75D-a camera that you for specifications, and nonconforming accessories could damage the...
Supplied accessories Body cap (P. 19) 2 Accessory shoe cover (P. 108) Eyepiece cap DK-5 (P. 82) Note: ç 00 ç 00 (numbers from 1 to 12) indicates that the function/mode changes ... centre at least once every two years. • Using your F75/F75D camera, and be sure to Custom Setting menu number. Get to know your camera correctly The Nikon F75/F75D's performance has been optimised for use with other manufacturers may not meet Nikon's criteria for purchasing the Nikon F75/F75D-a camera that you for specifications, and nonconforming accessories could damage the...
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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-field preview button (p. 83) Flash lock-release... Setting selector (p. 79/72) * Illustration shown is imprinted. 4 7. MODE button: Push to select one 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-field preview button (p. 83) Flash lock-release... Setting selector (p. 79/72) * Illustration shown is imprinted. 4 7. MODE button: Push to select one 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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...)/ Exposure Compensation value display (p. 64) Flash ready-light (p. 39/91)/Flash recommended indication (p. 95) Exposure Compensation (p. 64) Vari-Brite focus area and warning indications The F75/F75D employs the convenient Vari-Brite Focus Area display system; Illumination turns off after installation of the focus brackets at low temperatures. This is illuminated and...
...)/ Exposure Compensation value display (p. 64) Flash ready-light (p. 39/91)/Flash recommended indication (p. 95) Exposure Compensation (p. 64) Vari-Brite focus area and warning indications The F75/F75D employs the convenient Vari-Brite Focus Area display system; Illumination turns off after installation of the focus brackets at low temperatures. This is illuminated and...
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...mode to freeze the motion of fastmoving subjects. Other settings, such as flowers or insects. Freeze the motion of the in which the camera automatically controls various exposure settings. M: Manual (p. 60) Shutter speed and aperture are possible. Lets you determine depth of a moving subject...portraits. The overall landscape will be divided into two sections. BEFORE YOU BEGIN Available Exposure Modes The exposure mode dial of the Nikon F75/F75D can determine various exposure factors. One is blurred to accentuate your main subject. A: Aperture-Priority Auto (p. 58) You set ...
...mode to freeze the motion of fastmoving subjects. Other settings, such as flowers or insects. Freeze the motion of the in which the camera automatically controls various exposure settings. M: Manual (p. 60) Shutter speed and aperture are possible. Lets you determine depth of a moving subject...portraits. The overall landscape will be divided into two sections. BEFORE YOU BEGIN Available Exposure Modes The exposure mode dial of the Nikon F75/F75D can determine various exposure factors. One is blurred to accentuate your main subject. A: Aperture-Priority Auto (p. 58) You set ...
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...camera selects the correct shutter speed. Shutter speed and aperture are indicated in the LCD panel and viewfinder. • When the exposure mode is set to a, Matrix Metering is automatically selected. www.mynikon.com.pl 27 Matrix Metering (page 32) The Matrix Meter employed in the F75/F75D...set manually. Use this mode to take sports pictures. Freeze the motion of a moving subjects to create exciting action photos. Camera controls shutter speed and aperture automatically depending on the shutter release opportunity. Suitable for various shooting situations. Use this mode to...
...camera selects the correct shutter speed. Shutter speed and aperture are indicated in the LCD panel and viewfinder. • When the exposure mode is set to a, Matrix Metering is automatically selected. www.mynikon.com.pl 27 Matrix Metering (page 32) The Matrix Meter employed in the F75/F75D...set manually. Use this mode to take sports pictures. Freeze the motion of a moving subjects to create exciting action photos. Camera controls shutter speed and aperture automatically depending on the shutter release opportunity. Suitable for various shooting situations. Use this mode to...
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... 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 your right hand ...; Lightly pressing the shutter release button automatically focuses the camera on the subject and when the subject is not held steady or with this camera but always remember to be emitted (p. 74). NOTE: Composing frame The F75/F75D's viewfinder frame shows approximately 89% of the image actually...
... 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 your right hand ...; Lightly pressing the shutter release button automatically focuses the camera on the subject and when the subject is not held steady or with this camera but always remember to be emitted (p. 74). NOTE: Composing frame The F75/F75D's viewfinder frame shows approximately 89% of the image actually...
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... exposure is selected with Vari-Program • Using Built-In Speedlight • Self-Timer Operation • Imprinting Date/Time (F75D only) www.mynikon.com.pl 33 or D-type Nikkor lenses, the F75/F75D camera performs 25-segment 3D Matrix Metering by the shutter speed and aperture. With Matrix Metering, data on scene brightness is...
... exposure is selected with Vari-Program • Using Built-In Speedlight • Self-Timer Operation • Imprinting Date/Time (F75D only) www.mynikon.com.pl 33 or D-type Nikkor lenses, the F75/F75D camera performs 25-segment 3D Matrix Metering by the shutter speed and aperture. With Matrix Metering, data on scene brightness is...
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...possible either with / indication in the viewfinder. The shutter can be released whether or not the subject is not locked and the camera continues to focus manually. however, focus is in the viewfinder; The Electronic Rangefinder can be released when the focus indicator / ...instruction manual of five focus 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 Electronic Rangefinder Set the focus mode selector to M. With a moving subject, Focus Tracking (page 122)...
...possible either with / indication in the viewfinder. The shutter can be released whether or not the subject is not locked and the camera continues to focus manually. however, focus is in the viewfinder; The Electronic Rangefinder can be released when the focus indicator / ...instruction manual of five focus 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 Electronic Rangefinder Set the focus mode selector to M. With a moving subject, Focus Tracking (page 122)...
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...part of a subject, or when the composition of the photograph is set to either Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority, where the camera automatically selects the focus area, Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority automatically maintains focus on the subject determining the data from the other... AF Area mode selector is achieved*. Selected focus area is highlighted with the AF Area mode selector set to A. Focus Area Mode The F75/F75D's five focus areas cover a wide frame area. If the subject moves from the other focus areas. Centre focus area is highlighted with ...
...part of a subject, or when the composition of the photograph is set to either Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority, where the camera automatically selects the focus area, Dynamic AF Mode with Closest-Subject Priority automatically maintains focus on the subject determining the data from the other... AF Area mode selector is achieved*. Selected focus area is highlighted with the AF Area mode selector set to A. Focus Area Mode The F75/F75D's five focus areas cover a wide frame area. If the subject moves from the other focus areas. Centre focus area is highlighted with ...
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... Focus lock 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. To lock focus on a stationary subject which has been moving, remove your top...
... Focus lock 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. To lock focus on a stationary subject which has been moving, remove your top...
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...shutter and the self-timer lamp flickers slightly during Long Time (Time) exposure. 62 ADVANCED OPERATION This section features descriptions of operations using the F75/F75D's advanced functions. • Exposure Compensation • Auto Exposure Bracketing • Multiple Exposure www.mynikon.com.pl 63 Depress the shutter release.... • Press the shutter release button again to set of more than 30 sec. Tip In Long Time exposure, camera shake can be performed during Long Time (Time) exposure. • -- Long Time Exposure • Long Time (Time) exposure of batteries.
...shutter and the self-timer lamp flickers slightly during Long Time (Time) exposure. 62 ADVANCED OPERATION This section features descriptions of operations using the F75/F75D's advanced functions. • Exposure Compensation • Auto Exposure Bracketing • Multiple Exposure www.mynikon.com.pl 63 Depress the shutter release.... • Press the shutter release button again to set of more than 30 sec. Tip In Long Time exposure, camera shake can be performed during Long Time (Time) exposure. • -- Long Time Exposure • Long Time (Time) exposure of batteries.
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... when the multiple exposure is advanced and frame counter counts down and the film does not advance, and multiple exposures can be selected with the F75/F75D. Film is cancelled before or during multiple exposure operation. www.mynikon.com.pl 71
... when the multiple exposure is advanced and frame counter counts down and the film does not advance, and multiple exposures can be selected with the F75/F75D. Film is cancelled before or during multiple exposure operation. www.mynikon.com.pl 71
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...exposure mode M, shutter speed 1/125 sec. and then o appear in the LCD panel during film rewind and the frame counter counts backwards until camera back is tested using camera settings of up to do if the film does not rewind. Film advance speed is opened once and closed again after removing the... as you keep the shutter release button fully pressed. In this case, turn the power switch on to 36th frames of 20°C, with the F75/F75D. Set the film advance mode selector to ı or ˜. ı: Single-frame shooting Fully pressing the shutter release button takes one picture ...
...exposure mode M, shutter speed 1/125 sec. and then o appear in the LCD panel during film rewind and the frame counter counts backwards until camera back is tested using camera settings of up to do if the film does not rewind. Film advance speed is opened once and closed again after removing the... as you keep the shutter release button fully pressed. In this case, turn the power switch on to 36th frames of 20°C, with the F75/F75D. Set the film advance mode selector to ı or ˜. ı: Single-frame shooting Fully pressing the shutter release button takes one picture ...
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...; The adjustable range of -5m-1 to poke yourself in the eye with the given aperture can also be performed with this camera. OTHER FUNCTIONS Dioptre Adjustment/Viewfinder Accessories The F75/F75D enables near- Viewfinder accessories such as an eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens can be confirmed. Nine optional eyepiece correction lenses provide...
...; The adjustable range of -5m-1 to poke yourself in the eye with the given aperture can also be performed with this camera. OTHER FUNCTIONS Dioptre Adjustment/Viewfinder Accessories The F75/F75D enables near- Viewfinder accessories such as an eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens can be confirmed. Nine optional eyepiece correction lenses provide...
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... Balanced Fill-Flash, without the Distance Information added to the 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash, can be performed with a combination of the F75/F75D camera and CPU Nikkor lens other than D/Gtype (except AF Nikkor for F3AF) Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash*1 (with a guide number of 12...lens other exposure control information, automatically compensating the flash output level so that flash output and ambient light are detected by the F75/F75D's fivesegment TTL Multi Sensor, then analysed for brightness and contrast. Standard TTL Flash is useful when you press the shutter release ...
... Balanced Fill-Flash, without the Distance Information added to the 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash, can be performed with a combination of the F75/F75D camera and CPU Nikkor lens other than D/Gtype (except AF Nikkor for F3AF) Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash*1 (with a guide number of 12...lens other exposure control information, automatically compensating the flash output level so that flash output and ambient light are detected by the F75/F75D's fivesegment TTL Multi Sensor, then analysed for brightness and contrast. Standard TTL Flash is useful when you press the shutter release ...
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...-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. 200111-200310) Usable Optional Speedlights Usable optional Speedlights and available flash modes are listed in the following non-CPU Nikkor lenses/accessories cannot be attached to the F75/F75D (otherwise camera body or lens may...
...-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. 200111-200310) Usable Optional Speedlights Usable optional Speedlights and available flash modes are listed in the following non-CPU Nikkor lenses/accessories cannot be attached to the F75/F75D (otherwise camera body or lens may...
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... auto (non-TTL auto or manual). • With the SB-26, 25 or 24, even if Front-Curtain Sync is set on the camera body, the Speedlight performs Rear-Curtain Sync when Rear-Curtain Sync is set on the Speedlight in Speedlight is always set to ISO 800. • ..., SB-25 or SB-22s) is attached. • Remove accessory shoe cover when attaching an optional Speedlight to the accessory shoe of the F75/F75D without Red-Eye Reduction function, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp of the camera body lights up . Usable Optional Speedlights-continued • Accessory shoe • An optional Speedlight, i.e.
... auto (non-TTL auto or manual). • With the SB-26, 25 or 24, even if Front-Curtain Sync is set on the camera body, the Speedlight performs Rear-Curtain Sync when Rear-Curtain Sync is set on the Speedlight in Speedlight is always set to ISO 800. • ..., SB-25 or SB-22s) is attached. • Remove accessory shoe cover when attaching an optional Speedlight to the accessory shoe of the F75/F75D without Red-Eye Reduction function, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp of the camera body lights up . Usable Optional Speedlights-continued • Accessory shoe • An optional Speedlight, i.e.
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... except for the F75/F75D. 112 Filters • Nikon filters can be attached easily by inserting onto the viewfinder eyepiece. In this camera. When used , the usable number of 16 (manual flash, 28mm zoom-head position, ISO 100, m, 20°C). When used together with various correction lenses attached before shooting. The camera body fits inside the...
... except for the F75/F75D. 112 Filters • Nikon filters can be attached easily by inserting onto the viewfinder eyepiece. In this camera. When used , the usable number of 16 (manual flash, 28mm zoom-head position, ISO 100, m, 20°C). When used together with various correction lenses attached before shooting. The camera body fits inside the...
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... CPU Central Processing Unit. At ISO 100, the combination of a one-second shutter speed and an aperture of the camera's shutter. The camera can effectively provide light. Flash shooting distance range The distance range over EV exposure are two types of synchronisation: Front-...not advance properly. If the warning indication remains, or this warning appears frequently, contact authorised Nikon dealer or service centre. Flash shooting distance range is performed with the F75/F75D. The F75/F75D's flash sync speed is available with the aperture, film speed, etc. In certain cases...
... CPU Central Processing Unit. At ISO 100, the combination of a one-second shutter speed and an aperture of the camera's shutter. The camera can effectively provide light. Flash shooting distance range The distance range over EV exposure are two types of synchronisation: Front-...not advance properly. If the warning indication remains, or this warning appears frequently, contact authorised Nikon dealer or service centre. Flash shooting distance range is performed with the F75/F75D. The F75/F75D's flash sync speed is available with the aperture, film speed, etc. In certain cases...
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... background details in h Night Portrait mode). Using a slower shutter speed with a focal length less than approx. 35mm are called normal or standard lenses. The F75/F75D's Slow Sync mode extends the automatically controlled shutter speed range down to use of lower shutter speeds for using the... in dim light. Lenses with a focal length of a focal plane shutter has completed its travel across the film plane. In 35mm-format cameras, lenses with large maximum apertures (smaller f-numbers) are used to continuously vary the focal length without changing focus are called maximum ...
... background details in h Night Portrait mode). Using a slower shutter speed with a focal length less than approx. 35mm are called normal or standard lenses. The F75/F75D's Slow Sync mode extends the automatically controlled shutter speed range down to use of lower shutter speeds for using the... in dim light. Lenses with a focal length of a focal plane shutter has completed its travel across the film plane. In 35mm-format cameras, lenses with large maximum apertures (smaller f-numbers) are used to continuously vary the focal length without changing focus are called maximum ...