Instruction Manual
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...slower response time at low temperatures. These grids assist you in composing the frame , in taking landscape pictures or in the Nikon Advanced Focusing Screen Display tends to normal. 4 On the other hand, the LCD in shifting/tilting PC-Nikkor lenses. ...turn lighter at high temperatures and darker with this function (page 72). Exposure compensation (P. 60) -1" ."'1 Flexible Program (P. 51) r-.=-""\ Custom Setting (P. 70) Battery power (P.16) OX indication (P. 36) Flash sync mode (P. 80) Frame counter (P.21) Focus area (P. 42) Auto Exposure Bracketing (P. 61) • The...
...slower response time at low temperatures. These grids assist you in composing the frame , in taking landscape pictures or in the Nikon Advanced Focusing Screen Display tends to normal. 4 On the other hand, the LCD in shifting/tilting PC-Nikkor lenses. ...turn lighter at high temperatures and darker with this function (page 72). Exposure compensation (P. 60) -1" ."'1 Flexible Program (P. 51) r-.=-""\ Custom Setting (P. 70) Battery power (P.16) OX indication (P. 36) Flash sync mode (P. 80) Frame counter (P.21) Focus area (P. 42) Auto Exposure Bracketing (P. 61) • The...
Instruction Manual
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... exposure compensation Exposure mode (P. 50-57)/ Electronic analog exposure display (P. 57)/ Exposure compensation value display (P. 60) CAUTION: About viewfinder The viewfinder will be dark without battery power but brightens after installation of fresh...
... exposure compensation Exposure mode (P. 50-57)/ Electronic analog exposure display (P. 57)/ Exposure compensation value display (P. 60) CAUTION: About viewfinder The viewfinder will be dark without battery power but brightens after installation of fresh...
Instruction Manual
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..., from lens to take pictures. Set Metering System and Exposure Mode 24-25 6. "Detailed Operation" explains each operation/function and start using the N80/ N80QD's built-in Speedlight or an optional Speedlight in darkness and flash-shooting situations in the "Basic Operation" section. Confirm Indications in basic steps easy enough... 12-13 BASIC OPERATION 15-31 1. Set Focus Mode, AF Area Mode and Focus Area 22-23 5. Contents The "Basic Operation" section introduces battery, lens, film, focusing, metering, exposure and shooting in Viewfinder and Release Shutter 28-29 8.
..., from lens to take pictures. Set Metering System and Exposure Mode 24-25 6. "Detailed Operation" explains each operation/function and start using the N80/ N80QD's built-in Speedlight or an optional Speedlight in darkness and flash-shooting situations in the "Basic Operation" section. Confirm Indications in basic steps easy enough... 12-13 BASIC OPERATION 15-31 1. Set Focus Mode, AF Area Mode and Focus Area 22-23 5. Contents The "Basic Operation" section introduces battery, lens, film, focusing, metering, exposure and shooting in Viewfinder and Release Shutter 28-29 8.
Instruction Manual
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... 89-93 Adj usting Date and Time and Imprinting Data 90-93 MISCELLANEOUS 95- 113 Optional Accessories 96-97 Camera Care 98-99 Notes on Batteries 100 Troubleshooting 101-103 Specifications 104-1 09 Index ...110- 111 Custom Setting Menu 112-113 11
... 89-93 Adj usting Date and Time and Imprinting Data 90-93 MISCELLANEOUS 95- 113 Optional Accessories 96-97 Camera Care 98-99 Notes on Batteries 100 Troubleshooting 101-103 Specifications 104-1 09 Index ...110- 111 Custom Setting Menu 112-113 11
Instruction Manual
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... Mode (P. 50-57), Auto Exposure Lock (P. 58-59), Exposure Compensation (P. 60), Auto Exposure Bracketing (P. 61-62), Multiple Exposure (P. 63-64), I ; Detailed 0 eration and Notes on Batteries P. 33-93, 100 INot., 00 Batt p. 100 ILeo.
... Mode (P. 50-57), Auto Exposure Lock (P. 58-59), Exposure Compensation (P. 60), Auto Exposure Bracketing (P. 61-62), Multiple Exposure (P. 63-64), I ; Detailed 0 eration and Notes on Batteries P. 33-93, 100 INot., 00 Batt p. 100 ILeo.
Instruction Manual
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1 Install Batteries and Check Battery Power Use two CR123A or DL123Atype 3V lithium batteries. (For other power sources, see page 9 6 .) 1.1 Turn the power switch off and open the battery chamber cover by sliding the battery chamber cover lock lever toward indicated direction. 1.2 Insert batteries with the "EB" and "8 " ends positioned as marked inside the battery chamber cover, then firmly close the battery chamber cover. • Incorrect positioning of EEl and 8 poles may damage the camera. 1.3 Turn the power switch on and confirm battery power with the _~ indication. ~[ 16
1 Install Batteries and Check Battery Power Use two CR123A or DL123Atype 3V lithium batteries. (For other power sources, see page 9 6 .) 1.1 Turn the power switch off and open the battery chamber cover by sliding the battery chamber cover lock lever toward indicated direction. 1.2 Insert batteries with the "EB" and "8 " ends positioned as marked inside the battery chamber cover, then firmly close the battery chamber cover. • Incorrect positioning of EEl and 8 poles may damage the camera. 1.3 Turn the power switch on and confirm battery power with the _~ indication. ~[ 16
Instruction Manual
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...; Lightly pressing the shutter release button reactivates the exposure meter and indications in the camera body also power the Quartz Date. After installing batteries for approx. 6 sec. ~ :5: It is off .) • For N80QD only: Batteries in the LCD panel and viewfinder for the first time, set ready. (Viewfinder indications turn off Winshteaelletdh,'thpeowfra",m,ewictoouhnit...
...; Lightly pressing the shutter release button reactivates the exposure meter and indications in the camera body also power the Quartz Date. After installing batteries for approx. 6 sec. ~ :5: It is off .) • For N80QD only: Batteries in the LCD panel and viewfinder for the first time, set ready. (Viewfinder indications turn off Winshteaelletdh,'thpeowfra",m,ewictoouhnit...
Instruction Manual
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... aperture other than maximum, at normal temperature of 20°C (58°F) , with fresh batteries, for the 1st to 35th frames of a film. • When the film advance mode ...63). • If film does not start to rewind or film rewind stops at mid-roll • When battery power is very low, or at low temperatures, film may not start rewinding or film rewind may stop at the...long as you keep the shutter release button fully depressed . In this case, turn the power switch off, change batteries, then turn the power switch on and rewind fi lm again . • Film advance mode Rotate the film...
... aperture other than maximum, at normal temperature of 20°C (58°F) , with fresh batteries, for the 1st to 35th frames of a film. • When the film advance mode ...63). • If film does not start to rewind or film rewind stops at mid-roll • When battery power is very low, or at low temperatures, film may not start rewinding or film rewind may stop at the...long as you keep the shutter release button fully depressed . In this case, turn the power switch off, change batteries, then turn the power switch on and rewind fi lm again . • Film advance mode Rotate the film...
Instruction Manual
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... panel in the dark. 2 Rotate the Main-Command Dial to select bul band rotate the Sub-Command Dial to the release terminal instead of lithium batteries. Using the optional cable release (page 97) attached to set of pressing the shutter release button with a fresh set the aperture. Note that continuous exposure...
... panel in the dark. 2 Rotate the Main-Command Dial to select bul band rotate the Sub-Command Dial to the release terminal instead of lithium batteries. Using the optional cable release (page 97) attached to set of pressing the shutter release button with a fresh set the aperture. Note that continuous exposure...
Instruction Manual
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... (initial setting) I . SUb-Command Dial for auto meter-switch-off since it consumes more silently as the shutter release button is fu lly depressed. per batteries decreases with fresh batteries. 1'-I : Main-Command Dial for shutter speed;
... (initial setting) I . SUb-Command Dial for auto meter-switch-off since it consumes more silently as the shutter release button is fu lly depressed. per batteries decreases with fresh batteries. 1'-I : Main-Command Dial for shutter speed;
Instruction Manual
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Push the SELECT button so : indication blinks. Select no imprint) to approx. 15 minutes without batteries. When changing batteries, date and time remain in the Quartz Date memory up to cancel data imprint. It may be imprinted on the picture. Set the date and time after the shutter is released (when a ...film is loaded). The clock starts from 00 sec. (Seconds are not displayed in the camera body also power the Quartz Date. • To set the clock to 13:00:00: Set the clock to 13:00. When the time becomes exactly 13:00:00, push...
Push the SELECT button so : indication blinks. Select no imprint) to approx. 15 minutes without batteries. When changing batteries, date and time remain in the Quartz Date memory up to cancel data imprint. It may be imprinted on the picture. Set the date and time after the shutter is released (when a ...film is loaded). The clock starts from 00 sec. (Seconds are not displayed in the camera body also power the Quartz Date. • To set the clock to 13:00:00: Set the clock to 13:00. When the time becomes exactly 13:00:00, push...
Instruction Manual
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Filters • Nikon filters can be divided into three types: screw-in, drop-in and rearinterchange. When AAtype lithium batteries are used , autofocus or the electronic rangefinder may occur when shooting a subject against bright light or if a bright light source is ... (combined diopter with setting on camera body). In this case, remove the filter before making a purchase, since viewfinder diopter differs from manufacturers other than Nikon are used with the NBO/ NBOQD. • Use NC filter when using the filter to another. Compensate exposure +1 EV when using the NBO/ ...
Filters • Nikon filters can be divided into three types: screw-in, drop-in and rearinterchange. When AAtype lithium batteries are used , autofocus or the electronic rangefinder may occur when shooting a subject against bright light or if a bright light source is ... (combined diopter with setting on camera body). In this case, remove the filter before making a purchase, since viewfinder diopter differs from manufacturers other than Nikon are used with the NBO/ NBOQD. • Use NC filter when using the filter to another. Compensate exposure +1 EV when using the NBO/ ...
Instruction Manual
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... SG-2) is attached is fired simultaneously with the SB-28/SB-27. CF-60: Camera body fits inside case with your SU-4, contact an authorized Nikon dealer or service center. • When using the built-in Speedlight of the N80/N80QO as in night scene photography, astronomical photography or close-up... Manual exposure mode or Spot metering. Speedlight S8-28/S8-27 • Speed light SB-28/SB-27 normally uses four AA-type alkaline-manganese batteries with the SB-28/SB-27. Optional external power source SO-7 and SO-8A or Power Bracket SK-6 (SB-28 only) can also be used...
... SG-2) is attached is fired simultaneously with the SB-28/SB-27. CF-60: Camera body fits inside case with your SU-4, contact an authorized Nikon dealer or service center. • When using the built-in Speedlight of the N80/N80QO as in night scene photography, astronomical photography or close-up... Manual exposure mode or Spot metering. Speedlight S8-28/S8-27 • Speed light SB-28/SB-27 normally uses four AA-type alkaline-manganese batteries with the SB-28/SB-27. Optional external power source SO-7 and SO-8A or Power Bracket SK-6 (SB-28 only) can also be used...
Instruction Manual
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... a plastic bag with a desiccant If you to use the flash for any malfunction resulting from the use the camera for a long time, remove the batteries to protect th e camera from heat or humidity. • Change the desiccant occasionally since it a few times every month . Note, however, that ...storing leather cases in this manual. 99 • Remove the batteries and store the camera with a desiccant to keep out dust, moisture and salt. i Nikon cannot be held responsible for many years.
... a plastic bag with a desiccant If you to use the flash for any malfunction resulting from the use the camera for a long time, remove the batteries to protect th e camera from heat or humidity. • Change the desiccant occasionally since it a few times every month . Note, however, that ...storing leather cases in this manual. 99 • Remove the batteries and store the camera with a desiccant to keep out dust, moisture and salt. i Nikon cannot be held responsible for many years.
Instruction Manual
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... when the temperature returns to normal. • Do not throw batteries into a fire or short circuit batteries Do not throw batteries into a fire. However, battery power may not function properly with EEl and ends positioned correctly. • Stains on Batteries ~ WARNING Do not leave Keep batteries out of usable film rolls becomes less at low temperatures...
... when the temperature returns to normal. • Do not throw batteries into a fire or short circuit batteries Do not throw batteries into a fire. However, battery power may not function properly with EEl and ends positioned correctly. • Stains on Batteries ~ WARNING Do not leave Keep batteries out of usable film rolls becomes less at low temperatures...
Instruction Manual
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...mode to • Load OX-coded film or 21 , 36 OX and non-OX-coded set the film speed film is loaded. manually. batteries and turn the power on Err blinks • Film speed is set to M and set the aperture with 17 exhausted during film new ones... or recharge rewind. set the camera's exposure mode to minimum aperture . If this warning appears frequently, contact authorized Nikon dealer or service center. Troubleshooting LCD panel fEE blinks I I Viewfinder Cause I Page 18 fE E blinks P blinks • Attached Speedlight is •...
...mode to • Load OX-coded film or 21 , 36 OX and non-OX-coded set the film speed film is loaded. manually. batteries and turn the power on Err blinks • Film speed is set to M and set the aperture with 17 exhausted during film new ones... or recharge rewind. set the camera's exposure mode to minimum aperture . If this warning appears frequently, contact authorized Nikon dealer or service center. Troubleshooting LCD panel fEE blinks I I Viewfinder Cause I Page 18 fE E blinks P blinks • Attached Speedlight is •...
Instruction Manual
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...8226; Shutter speed faster than sync speed is selected in S or M mode. If the warning indication remains, or this warning appears frequently, contact authorized Nikon dealer or service center. 0 _ _ and • Camera back is to take aflash picture. (Shutter speed automatically shifts to 1/125 sec.) -... Shoot again after flash underexposure may not advance properly. In each of these cases, to static electricity or poorly loaded batteries, the N80/N80QD's microcomputer may turn it 82 is frame counter opened during film blink rewind. ·Close the camera back 36 immediately ...
...8226; Shutter speed faster than sync speed is selected in S or M mode. If the warning indication remains, or this warning appears frequently, contact authorized Nikon dealer or service center. 0 _ _ and • Camera back is to take aflash picture. (Shutter speed automatically shifts to 1/125 sec.) -... Shoot again after flash underexposure may not advance properly. In each of these cases, to static electricity or poorly loaded batteries, the N80/N80QD's microcomputer may turn it 82 is frame counter opened during film blink rewind. ·Close the camera back 36 immediately ...
Instruction Manual
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... .!! 1 .!...... AF Area mode selector, focus area selector N80QD: Data imprint LCD panel/buttons Two CR123A or DL123A lithium batteries; Hinged back with Manual focus, Manual exposure mode, shutter speed 1/125 sec. optional Battery Pack MB-16 is turned on • ~ for four... performed ; Film advance Film rewind Multiple exposure LCD panel information (illuminator built-in) Date/time imprint function (N80QD only) Camera back Power source Power switch Exposure meter Battery power confirmation • Automatic advance with built-in motor; [[J , ~ selectable • Film advance speed (with...
... .!! 1 .!...... AF Area mode selector, focus area selector N80QD: Data imprint LCD panel/buttons Two CR123A or DL123A lithium batteries; Hinged back with Manual focus, Manual exposure mode, shutter speed 1/125 sec. optional Battery Pack MB-16 is turned on • ~ for four... performed ; Film advance Film rewind Multiple exposure LCD panel information (illuminator built-in) Date/time imprint function (N80QD only) Camera back Power source Power switch Exposure meter Battery power confirmation • Automatic advance with built-in motor; [[J , ~ selectable • Film advance speed (with...
Instruction Manual
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...;F) Two 3V lithium Approx. 6 hours Tripod socket 1/ 4 (IS01222) 108 SpecificationS-continued Usable number of 36 exposure film rolls per set of two fresh 3V lithium batteries Duration of Long Time (Bulb) exposure At 20°C/68°F At - 10°C/ 14°F Without flash Ap p ro x . 5 0 Approx. 35 With flash for...
...;F) Two 3V lithium Approx. 6 hours Tripod socket 1/ 4 (IS01222) 108 SpecificationS-continued Usable number of 36 exposure film rolls per set of two fresh 3V lithium batteries Duration of Long Time (Bulb) exposure At 20°C/68°F At - 10°C/ 14°F Without flash Ap p ro x . 5 0 Approx. 35 With flash for...
Instruction Manual
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... sec. Custom Setting Two-Button Reset Dimensions ryv x H x D) Weight (without notice. 109 N80: Approx. 141.5 x 98.5 x 71 mm (5 .6 x 3.9 x 2.8 in .) N80QD: Approx. 141.5 x 98.5 x 71.5mm (5.6 x 3.9 x 2.8 in Continuous Servo AF (11) AE-UAF-L button (12) Command Dial functions (13) Film rewind (14) Multiple ... Dynamic AF in .) N80: Approx. 515g (18.2 oz.) N80QD: Approx. 520g (18.3 oz.) Battery Pack MB-16, Soft case CF-59/60 All specifications apply when fresh batteries are subject to change without batteries) Optional exclusive accessories 18 Custom Setting menus are available (1) Automatic...
... sec. Custom Setting Two-Button Reset Dimensions ryv x H x D) Weight (without notice. 109 N80: Approx. 141.5 x 98.5 x 71 mm (5 .6 x 3.9 x 2.8 in .) N80QD: Approx. 141.5 x 98.5 x 71.5mm (5.6 x 3.9 x 2.8 in Continuous Servo AF (11) AE-UAF-L button (12) Command Dial functions (13) Film rewind (14) Multiple ... Dynamic AF in .) N80: Approx. 515g (18.2 oz.) N80QD: Approx. 520g (18.3 oz.) Battery Pack MB-16, Soft case CF-59/60 All specifications apply when fresh batteries are subject to change without batteries) Optional exclusive accessories 18 Custom Setting menus are available (1) Automatic...