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... FLASH EXPOSURE BRACKETING 94-95 USABLE LENSES WITH BUILT-IN FLASH 96 USING ACCESSORY NIKON SPEEDLIGHTS 97-102 SPEEDLIGHT COMPATIBILITY 97 TYPE OF TIL AUTO FLASH 98-99 WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH NIKON SPEEDLIGHTS ......... 100 NOTES ON FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY 101 EV CHARTS FOR FLASH PHOTOGRAPHy 102... MiSCELLANEOUS 103-127 LENSES 104-106 ACCESSORY COMPATIBILITY 107 CAMERA CARE TiPS 108-110 NOTES ON BATIERIES 111 SPECIFICATIONS 112-115 ...
... FLASH EXPOSURE BRACKETING 94-95 USABLE LENSES WITH BUILT-IN FLASH 96 USING ACCESSORY NIKON SPEEDLIGHTS 97-102 SPEEDLIGHT COMPATIBILITY 97 TYPE OF TIL AUTO FLASH 98-99 WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH NIKON SPEEDLIGHTS ......... 100 NOTES ON FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY 101 EV CHARTS FOR FLASH PHOTOGRAPHy 102... MiSCELLANEOUS 103-127 LENSES 104-106 ACCESSORY COMPATIBILITY 107 CAMERA CARE TiPS 108-110 NOTES ON BATIERIES 111 SPECIFICATIONS 112-115 ...
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...flash pictures than ever before using it is easy to set camera function and shooting mode by just pressing buttons that are color-coordinated with the N70 camera. 4 With the built-in the large LCD. Although the N70 offers many exciting features, it , be sure to know ...your vision into reality with their corresponding images in flash , which offers many advanced functions including 3D MultiSensor Balanced Fill-Flash, you for purchasing the new Nikon N70 camera....
...flash pictures than ever before using it is easy to set camera function and shooting mode by just pressing buttons that are color-coordinated with the N70 camera. 4 With the built-in the large LCD. Although the N70 offers many exciting features, it , be sure to know ...your vision into reality with their corresponding images in flash , which offers many advanced functions including 3D MultiSensor Balanced Fill-Flash, you for purchasing the new Nikon N70 camera....
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NOMENCLATURE Once you know the names of the parts of your new Nikon N70, as well as their functions and the camera's other controls, you will be surprised how simple and logical the N70's operation can be. 5
NOMENCLATURE Once you know the names of the parts of your new Nikon N70, as well as their functions and the camera's other controls, you will be surprised how simple and logical the N70's operation can be. 5
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... for manual focus (pp. 40-42) ® Focus mode selector: AF for N70's Command Control Input System. Program) @ Focus area button (pp. 29-30) @ LCD panel (p. 8) ® Film cartridge confirmation window @ Camera back lock release @ Eyepiece cover (provided): Prevents stray light from lens mounting flange ...67 for Vari- M for Manual focus (pp. 40-42) @ Lens release button @ Remote terminal: For optional Nikon Remote Cord MC-12B ® Flash lock-release button ® Camera strap eyelet CD OR call (OUT) button ® Function button (FUNCTION button)® Function set-/self-timer button...
... for manual focus (pp. 40-42) ® Focus mode selector: AF for N70's Command Control Input System. Program) @ Focus area button (pp. 29-30) @ LCD panel (p. 8) ® Film cartridge confirmation window @ Camera back lock release @ Eyepiece cover (provided): Prevents stray light from lens mounting flange ...67 for Vari- M for Manual focus (pp. 40-42) @ Lens release button @ Remote terminal: For optional Nikon Remote Cord MC-12B ® Flash lock-release button ® Camera strap eyelet CD OR call (OUT) button ® Function button (FUNCTION button)® Function set-/self-timer button...
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...mode ® Metering system ® Exposure mode/ Flexible Program @ Shutter speed (jJ) Aperture 1 Electronic analog display @ Flash Output Level Compensation @ Exposure compensation Turning the camera power on or lightly pressing shutter release button to be in focus. • • shows Focus Tracking; When the... camera's power is turned off or when the exposure meter is impossible. • and . reference circle for Center-Weighted Metering ® Focus area CD Focus ...
...mode ® Metering system ® Exposure mode/ Flexible Program @ Shutter speed (jJ) Aperture 1 Electronic analog display @ Flash Output Level Compensation @ Exposure compensation Turning the camera power on or lightly pressing shutter release button to be in focus. • • shows Focus Tracking; When the... camera's power is turned off or when the exposure meter is impossible. • and . reference circle for Center-Weighted Metering ® Focus area CD Focus ...
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..., Exposure Compensation/ Flash Output Level Compensation Area, and Auto Exposure Bracketing/ Flash Exposure Bracketing Area. (The example illustrated in LCD panel Function Zone. Function Zone N70's Command Input Control System Using FUNCTION and SET/~ buttons plus command dial , set desired functions/modes indicated in the following procedure shows the setting of...
..., Exposure Compensation/ Flash Output Level Compensation Area, and Auto Exposure Bracketing/ Flash Exposure Bracketing Area. (The example illustrated in LCD panel Function Zone. Function Zone N70's Command Input Control System Using FUNCTION and SET/~ buttons plus command dial , set desired functions/modes indicated in the following procedure shows the setting of...
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BASIC OPERATION This section shows you how to prepare the camera for shootinge.g., how to mount lens, load film, etc.-as well as how to actually take pictures: Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned photographer, you should master this section before proceeding further. 12
BASIC OPERATION This section shows you how to prepare the camera for shootinge.g., how to mount lens, load film, etc.-as well as how to actually take pictures: Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned photographer, you should master this section before proceeding further. 12
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Taking care not to press lens release button, twist lens counterclockwise until it locks into place. To remove Push and hold lens release button and tum lens clockwise. 1 Remove camera body cap and front and rear lens caps. • When mounting/ removing lens, make sure that the mounting indexes on lens and camera body are aligned. MOUNTING LENS 2 Position lens in the camera's bayonet mount so that the camera's power is tumed off and avoid direct sunlight. • See page 104 for Nikon lens compatibility chart. 13
Taking care not to press lens release button, twist lens counterclockwise until it locks into place. To remove Push and hold lens release button and tum lens clockwise. 1 Remove camera body cap and front and rear lens caps. • When mounting/ removing lens, make sure that the mounting indexes on lens and camera body are aligned. MOUNTING LENS 2 Position lens in the camera's bayonet mount so that the camera's power is tumed off and avoid direct sunlight. • See page 104 for Nikon lens compatibility chart. 13
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... button, these LCD readouts go off after shutter release, 15 LCD panel and viewfinder LCD show aperture/shutter speed indications, and autofocus operation starts (unless camera is released without the flash, With the built-in flash or accessory Speedlight activated, these LCD readouts stay on page 111, About exposure meter You...
... button, these LCD readouts go off after shutter release, 15 LCD panel and viewfinder LCD show aperture/shutter speed indications, and autofocus operation starts (unless camera is released without the flash, With the built-in flash or accessory Speedlight activated, these LCD readouts stay on page 111, About exposure meter You...
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Do not touch shutter curtains with your finger or with film leader. 4 Pull film leader out to red index mark. 5 Check to open camera back. 00000000000 3 Install film. Insert the film cartridge by placing the cartridge spindle on the fork at the bottom of the film cartridge chamber. 00 z sf 2 Slide camera back lock release down to ensure film is properly positioned with no slack (see illustration). 17
Do not touch shutter curtains with your finger or with film leader. 4 Pull film leader out to red index mark. 5 Check to open camera back. 00000000000 3 Install film. Insert the film cartridge by placing the cartridge spindle on the fork at the bottom of the film cartridge chamber. 00 z sf 2 Slide camera back lock release down to ensure film is properly positioned with no slack (see illustration). 17
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Confirm frame counter shows : and (!) _ symbol appears on LCD panel. • If film is incorrectly positioned, E remains, (!) _ symbol blinks and shutter is locked. Open camera back and reload film properly. • If non-OX-coded film or film with an unacceptab,e OX code is loaded, the Err, ISO and ID3 marks in LCD panel blink and the shutter is locked. Set ISO speed manually (see p. 27). 18 6 Gently close camera back until lock release snaps closed. 7 Fully depress shutter release button to advance film to frame #1 .
Confirm frame counter shows : and (!) _ symbol appears on LCD panel. • If film is incorrectly positioned, E remains, (!) _ symbol blinks and shutter is locked. Open camera back and reload film properly. • If non-OX-coded film or film with an unacceptab,e OX code is loaded, the Err, ISO and ID3 marks in LCD panel blink and the shutter is locked. Set ISO speed manually (see p. 27). 18 6 Gently close camera back until lock release snaps closed. 7 Fully depress shutter release button to advance film to frame #1 .
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The camera's settings are automatically reset to factory initial settings (as shown below) for basIc shooting: Film advance mode: Single frame (m) Focus area: Wide (,,) Focus mode Single Servo AF (AF-S) Metering system: Matrix (fWJ) Exposure mode (including Vari-Program): Auto-Multi Program (P) Flash sync mode Normal (If accessory Nikon Speedlight attached is set...
The camera's settings are automatically reset to factory initial settings (as shown below) for basIc shooting: Film advance mode: Single frame (m) Focus area: Wide (,,) Focus mode Single Servo AF (AF-S) Metering system: Matrix (fWJ) Exposure mode (including Vari-Program): Auto-Multi Program (P) Flash sync mode Normal (If accessory Nikon Speedlight attached is set...
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... in a slide film may be partially cropped by most labs. 21 Use your left hand to press shutter release button. 5 Look through the viewfinder. 4 Hold camera. Although the viewfinder covers approx. 92% of the image area of negative film are partially cropped by the mount. Also, the edges of the actual... look th rough the viewfinder. Use your body for support, as you see through the viewfinder and position focus brackets on main subject. Grasp the camera handgrip with the elbow propped against your right hand index finger to cradle the...
... in a slide film may be partially cropped by most labs. 21 Use your left hand to press shutter release button. 5 Look through the viewfinder. 4 Hold camera. Although the viewfinder covers approx. 92% of the image area of negative film are partially cropped by the mount. Also, the edges of the actual... look th rough the viewfinder. Use your body for support, as you see through the viewfinder and position focus brackets on main subject. Grasp the camera handgrip with the elbow propped against your right hand index finger to cradle the...
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Confirm, too, that the shutter speed and aperture indications are shown inside viewfinder. (Exposure readouts also appear in the camera's extemal LCD paneL) • If • appears, subject is lightly pressed. With a moving subject, confirm that the in the viewfinder, autofocus is not possible (p.38). ...
Confirm, too, that the shutter speed and aperture indications are shown inside viewfinder. (Exposure readouts also appear in the camera's extemal LCD paneL) • If • appears, subject is lightly pressed. With a moving subject, confirm that the in the viewfinder, autofocus is not possible (p.38). ...
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If H : appears in flash or an accessory Nikon Speedlight. If FEE blinks in the aperture position-Lens setting error alert: Lens is not set to smallest aperture setting, so shutter is 1/50 sec. To reduce possibility of blur, hold camera very steady, use a tripod or use the built-in the shutter... speed position-Overexposure alert: Use Nikon NO or similar filter. IRP ~ F3.B I mark appears. or slower and picture blur may occur ...
If H : appears in flash or an accessory Nikon Speedlight. If FEE blinks in the aperture position-Lens setting error alert: Lens is not set to smallest aperture setting, so shutter is 1/50 sec. To reduce possibility of blur, hold camera very steady, use a tripod or use the built-in the shutter... speed position-Overexposure alert: Use Nikon NO or similar filter. IRP ~ F3.B I mark appears. or slower and picture blur may occur ...
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Camera automatically advances film by one frame , and LCD frame counter increases by one. 10 ~P}7~: I 1 When filrn reaches its end of roll, film advance stops automatically and shutter locks. Erod and REWINDING FILM 7 To take picture, fully depress shutter release button.
Camera automatically advances film by one frame , and LCD frame counter increases by one. 10 ~P}7~: I 1 When filrn reaches its end of roll, film advance stops automatically and shutter locks. Erod and REWINDING FILM 7 To take picture, fully depress shutter release button.
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During film rewind , 2 Press IN button and Ps button to start film rewind.
During film rewind , 2 Press IN button and Ps button to start film rewind.
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS This chapter explains the various modes of the N70 camera's operation. Please review it thoroughly. 26
GENERAL FUNCTIONS This chapter explains the various modes of the N70 camera's operation. Please review it thoroughly. 26
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... dial until the Function Area indicator appears in the Film Speed Setting Mode Area and ISOIlIl or ISO blinks. Make sure IlII is selected, camera gives priority to the manually set film speed-automatic fil m speed setting for manual film speed setting is ISO 25 to set ISO number..../~ button and rotate command dial until desired film speed is shown in place of frame counter with a OX-coded film installed) Manual filmspeed setting The N70 offers two ways to ISO 5000. FILM SPEED SETTING MODE + + Automatic filmspeed setting (with ISO in the film Film Speed Setting Mode Area . ...
... dial until the Function Area indicator appears in the Film Speed Setting Mode Area and ISOIlIl or ISO blinks. Make sure IlII is selected, camera gives priority to the manually set film speed-automatic fil m speed setting for manual film speed setting is ISO 25 to set ISO number..../~ button and rotate command dial until desired film speed is shown in place of frame counter with a OX-coded film installed) Manual filmspeed setting The N70 offers two ways to ISO 5000. FILM SPEED SETTING MODE + + Automatic filmspeed setting (with ISO in the film Film Speed Setting Mode Area . ...
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..., the lens starts adjusting for as long as shutter release button is located closer than the closest focusing distance of the lens. However, if the camera-to-subject distance changes, you have to restart autofocus. This feature is locked. stays in focus With a stationary subject: Lightly press shutter release button. If...
..., the lens starts adjusting for as long as shutter release button is located closer than the closest focusing distance of the lens. However, if the camera-to-subject distance changes, you have to restart autofocus. This feature is locked. stays in focus With a stationary subject: Lightly press shutter release button. If...