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Nomenclature Lens release button Exposure mode (P.50)! Custom Setting(P. 70)/ ISO film speed select dial (P. 36) Film advance mode selector (P. 37) Accessory shoe (P. 79) 2 I C}\UU';:'UIIC compensation button (P. 60) LCD panel (P. 4) Self-timer (P. 68)/ AF assist illuminator (P.43)/ Red-Eye Reduction I Film
Nomenclature Lens release button Exposure mode (P.50)! Custom Setting(P. 70)/ ISO film speed select dial (P. 36) Film advance mode selector (P. 37) Accessory shoe (P. 79) 2 I C}\UU';:'UIIC compensation button (P. 60) LCD panel (P. 4) Self-timer (P. 68)/ AF assist illuminator (P.43)/ Red-Eye Reduction I Film
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... immediately with other buttons to select/set various functions or modes. Flash exposure compensation ~ button""" ~ Auto Exposure ~ Bracketing button O Flash sync mode button • Film • Setting film speed P. 36 • Exposure • Performing Flexible Program in Auto-Multi Program P. 51 • Setting shutter speed in Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode' P. 52...
... immediately with other buttons to select/set various functions or modes. Flash exposure compensation ~ button""" ~ Auto Exposure ~ Bracketing button O Flash sync mode button • Film • Setting film speed P. 36 • Exposure • Performing Flexible Program in Auto-Multi Program P. 51 • Setting shutter speed in Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode' P. 52...
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...Set Focus Mode, AF Area Mode and Focus Area 22-23 5. "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 Viewfinder and Release Shutter 28-29 8. Install Batteries and Check...25 6. Using Built-In Speedlight 30-31 About Metering System and Exposure 32 DETAILED OPERATION 33-68 Lens Compatibility 34-35 Film (film speed, mid-roll rewind , film advance mode, etc 36-37 Autofocus (Single Servo AF, Continuous Servo AF 38 AF Area Mode 39-41 Focus Area ...
...Set Focus Mode, AF Area Mode and Focus Area 22-23 5. "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 Viewfinder and Release Shutter 28-29 8. Install Batteries and Check...25 6. Using Built-In Speedlight 30-31 About Metering System and Exposure 32 DETAILED OPERATION 33-68 Lens Compatibility 34-35 Film (film speed, mid-roll rewind , film advance mode, etc 36-37 Autofocus (Single Servo AF, Continuous Servo AF 38 AF Area Mode 39-41 Focus Area ...
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... Exposure Compensation 60 Auto Exposure Bracketing 61 -62 Multiple Exposure 63-64 long Time Exposure 65 Diopter Adjustment/lCD Illuminator 66 Depth-of-Field Preview/ Film Plane Indicator 67 Self-Timer Operation 68 CUSTOM SETTING 69-76 Menu/ Features of Custom Setting 70-75 Two-Button Reset 76 FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY 77...
... Exposure Compensation 60 Auto Exposure Bracketing 61 -62 Multiple Exposure 63-64 long Time Exposure 65 Diopter Adjustment/lCD Illuminator 66 Depth-of-Field Preview/ Film Plane Indicator 67 Self-Timer Operation 68 CUSTOM SETTING 69-76 Menu/ Features of Custom Setting 70-75 Two-Button Reset 76 FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY 77...
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Set Metering System and Exposure Mode P. 24-25 . Confirm Indications in Viewfinder and Release Shutter P. 28-29 ~ . ....... .,.. 8 Using Built-In Speedlight P.30-31 . 12 About This Manual [ BASIC OPERATION 1 r? Hold Camera and Focus . 7 ~ ... Mount Lens P. 18-19 . 3 Load Film P.20-21 . 4 Set Focus Mode, AF Area Mode and Focus Area P. 22-23 . Install Battedes and Check Batte,}, Power P.16-17 l P. 15-31 .
Set Metering System and Exposure Mode P. 24-25 . Confirm Indications in Viewfinder and Release Shutter P. 28-29 ~ . ....... .,.. 8 Using Built-In Speedlight P.30-31 . 12 About This Manual [ BASIC OPERATION 1 r? Hold Camera and Focus . 7 ~ ... Mount Lens P. 18-19 . 3 Load Film P.20-21 . 4 Set Focus Mode, AF Area Mode and Focus Area P. 22-23 . Install Battedes and Check Batte,}, Power P.16-17 l P. 15-31 .
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Long Time Exposure (P. 65) iU Diopter AdjustrnentlLCD illuminator P. 66 Depth-of-Field Preview/Film Plane Indicator P. 67 -.a. 8eIf-TIrner Operation :custom SettIng R 89-76 III.......4 .......-.1o "lWo-Button Reset 16 ()ata Back p. ~ 13 Detailed 0 eration and Notes on Batteries P. ...
Long Time Exposure (P. 65) iU Diopter AdjustrnentlLCD illuminator P. 66 Depth-of-Field Preview/Film Plane Indicator P. 67 -.a. 8eIf-TIrner Operation :custom SettIng R 89-76 III.......4 .......-.1o "lWo-Button Reset 16 ()ata Back p. ~ 13 Detailed 0 eration and Notes on Batteries P. ...
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The shooting modes explained in th is section are as follows: Lens attached Film speed setting Film advance mode AF Area mode Focus area Exposure metering system Exposure mode D-type AF Nikkor Single frame ([[J) Single Servo AF (AF-S) Single Area AF ([ J) Center 3D Matrix Metering (rel) Auto-Multi Program (P) Shooting modes/functions explained in this section cover most common picture-taking situations when using Auto-Multi Program . BASIC OPERATION This section features the settings for most of your shooting situations.
The shooting modes explained in th is section are as follows: Lens attached Film speed setting Film advance mode AF Area mode Focus area Exposure metering system Exposure mode D-type AF Nikkor Single frame ([[J) Single Servo AF (AF-S) Single Area AF ([ J) Center 3D Matrix Metering (rel) Auto-Multi Program (P) Shooting modes/functions explained in this section cover most common picture-taking situations when using Auto-Multi Program . BASIC OPERATION This section features the settings for most of your shooting situations.
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...(Shutter locks.) • Shutter speed and aperture indications in the camera body also power the Quartz Date. If swallowed, contact a ~ doctor immediately. (For "Notes on and the camera remains unused.... (All indications in the viewfinder turn off.) • For N80QD only: Batteries in the LCD panel automatically turn the power switch off occurs (page. 74) . u;... 90). 1.4 Lightly press the shutter release button to change the duration of film rolls that you take spare batteries with fresh batteries, see a e 108. ~ appears: Sufficient battery power....
...(Shutter locks.) • Shutter speed and aperture indications in the camera body also power the Quartz Date. If swallowed, contact a ~ doctor immediately. (For "Notes on and the camera remains unused.... (All indications in the viewfinder turn off.) • For N80QD only: Batteries in the LCD panel automatically turn the power switch off occurs (page. 74) . u;... 90). 1.4 Lightly press the shutter release button to change the duration of film rolls that you take spare batteries with fresh batteries, see a e 108. ~ appears: Sufficient battery power....
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... is closed, the film automatically advances to the first frame. OX-coded film ~ISO ~ ~ "" 1), 36 (film speed) , DX mark 3.1 Turn the power switch on, confirm that the film speed setting is not set to liD , see page 36. 3.2 Insert film from the bottom side and pull film leader out to 100... .~ tml. Do not touch the shutter curtains with your finger or the film leader. 20 With DXcoded film, film speed will be set to red index mark. • Do not insert the film leader beyond the red index mark. NOTE: Loading/removing film Shutter curtains are very thin. Gl( El • If the...
... is closed, the film automatically advances to the first frame. OX-coded film ~ISO ~ ~ "" 1), 36 (film speed) , DX mark 3.1 Turn the power switch on, confirm that the film speed setting is not set to liD , see page 36. 3.2 Insert film from the bottom side and pull film leader out to 100... .~ tml. Do not touch the shutter curtains with your finger or the film leader. 20 With DXcoded film, film speed will be set to red index mark. • Do not insert the film leader beyond the red index mark. NOTE: Loading/removing film Shutter curtains are very thin. Gl( El • If the...
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... 36). • Frame number display remains when the power switch is loaded with DX-coded film or select film advance mode, a: see pages 36-37. ~ o Shutter curtains are very thin. Set the film advance mode selector to the first frame. • When Err and E blink in viewfinder ...the camera back snaps closed. Do not touch the shutter curtains with your finger or the film leader. 0oii5 o Avoid direct sunlight when changing film outdoors. :i 3.3 Hold the film cartridge and ensure film is properly positioned with no slack, then gently close the camera back until the shutter release...
... 36). • Frame number display remains when the power switch is loaded with DX-coded film or select film advance mode, a: see pages 36-37. ~ o Shutter curtains are very thin. Set the film advance mode selector to the first frame. • When Err and E blink in viewfinder ...the camera back snaps closed. Do not touch the shutter curtains with your finger or the film leader. 0oii5 o Avoid direct sunlight when changing film outdoors. :i 3.3 Hold the film cartridge and ensure film is properly positioned with no slack, then gently close the camera back until the shutter release...
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... the camera (or lens). 6 Hold Camera and Focus Lightly pressing the shutter release button automatically focuses the camera on the film frame. NOTE: Composing frame This camera's viewfinder frame shows approximately 92% of a negative film are partially cropped by most labs. 26 Therefore, the actual exposed frame is crucial when taking photographs.
... the camera (or lens). 6 Hold Camera and Focus Lightly pressing the shutter release button automatically focuses the camera on the film frame. NOTE: Composing frame This camera's viewfinder frame shows approximately 92% of a negative film are partially cropped by most labs. 26 Therefore, the actual exposed frame is crucial when taking photographs.
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... the shutter release button. (Shutter speed and aperture are shown in 1/2 steps.) • When the subject is dark or the shutter speed is released , the film automatically advances to avoid picture blur (page 30). • If any warning indications appear in the viewfinder, then slowly, fully depress the shutter release button...
... the shutter release button. (Shutter speed and aperture are shown in 1/2 steps.) • When the subject is dark or the shutter speed is released , the film automatically advances to avoid picture blur (page 30). • If any warning indications appear in the viewfinder, then slowly, fully depress the shutter release button...
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... blinks), warning indication (blinking 0 __ and frame counter) appears in the viewfinder. w o0. Refer to page 103 for troubleshooting. 7.3 Film starts to rewind automatically when film reaches the end of the roll. 7.4 • 0 __ , 0_ and then 0 appear in the LCD panel and viewfinder), open ...the camera back away from sunlight and remove the film cartridge by tilting it to quiet film rewind (page 74). Confirm that film is completely rewound, then remove film cartridge. • Film is completely rewound when the frame counter shows blinking HE" in the ...
... blinks), warning indication (blinking 0 __ and frame counter) appears in the viewfinder. w o0. Refer to page 103 for troubleshooting. 7.3 Film starts to rewind automatically when film reaches the end of the roll. 7.4 • 0 __ , 0_ and then 0 appear in the LCD panel and viewfinder), open ...the camera back away from sunlight and remove the film cartridge by tilting it to quiet film rewind (page 74). Confirm that film is completely rewound, then remove film cartridge. • Film is completely rewound when the frame counter shows blinking HE" in the ...
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... to determine correct exposure. Spot Metering sensitivity is concentrated in correct exposure-a result provided by adding distance information to subject brightness and film sensitivity, measuring subject brightness is required . When a highly reflective or very low reflective object is detected by Auto exposure modes.... is concentrated on the 12mm-diameter center circle in the viewfinder. Shutter speed and aperture control how much light reaches the film . See page 4B. • Exposure Light from five available focus areas. With Center-Weighted Metering, most of exposure ...
... to determine correct exposure. Spot Metering sensitivity is concentrated in correct exposure-a result provided by adding distance information to subject brightness and film sensitivity, measuring subject brightness is required . When a highly reflective or very low reflective object is detected by Auto exposure modes.... is concentrated on the 12mm-diameter center circle in the viewfinder. Shutter speed and aperture control how much light reaches the film . See page 4B. • Exposure Light from five available focus areas. With Center-Weighted Metering, most of exposure ...
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DETAILED OPERATION This section features detailed descriptions of all camera functions-including lens, film , focus, exposure and other functions.
DETAILED OPERATION This section features detailed descriptions of all camera functions-including lens, film , focus, exposure and other functions.
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...in 1/ 3 steps by rotating the Main-Command Dial. When a film is reinstalled , film speed is automatically set to ID:!. • When film speed is set to ISO. Film • Setting and confirming film speed Set the exposure mode/ISO film speed select dial to ISO E 3 @ and rotate the Main-...when the frame counter shows blinking "E " . (E appears without blinking when the exposure meter is normally executed . c: [!§ilj) Film speed setting can be released when the exposure mode/ISO film speed select dial is set to page 103 for approx. 1 sec. [M1 ® 5.6 ml~lr0 ~ 1i6i t [!j3 ~[:...
...in 1/ 3 steps by rotating the Main-Command Dial. When a film is reinstalled , film speed is automatically set to ID:!. • When film speed is set to ISO. Film • Setting and confirming film speed Set the exposure mode/ISO film speed select dial to ISO E 3 @ and rotate the Main-...when the frame counter shows blinking "E " . (E appears without blinking when the exposure meter is normally executed . c: [!§ilj) Film speed setting can be released when the exposure mode/ISO film speed select dial is set to page 103 for approx. 1 sec. [M1 ® 5.6 ml~lr0 ~ 1i6i t [!j3 ~[:...
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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 selector is set to 0 , self-timer operation can be performed (page 68). 37 Also, when it is set to ~ ...turn the power switch on and rewind fi lm again . • Film advance mode Rotate the film advance mode selector while pressing the film advance mode selector lock release to select film advance mode. • The following film advance modes are available: i]]: Single-frame shooting Fully depressing the shutter ...
...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 selector is set to 0 , self-timer operation can be performed (page 68). 37 Also, when it is set to ~ ...turn the power switch on and rewind fi lm again . • Film advance mode Rotate the film advance mode selector while pressing the film advance mode selector lock release to select film advance mode. • The following film advance modes are available: i]]: Single-frame shooting Fully depressing the shutter ...
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I (ISO 100) o There are limitations for minimum and maximum EV depending on the film speed . With AF 180mm f/2 .8D ED ----- oln Matrix Metering , any EV above 161/3 is used. With AF-S 300mm f/4D ED Aperture EV range ' EV 0-21 1/1 / V V V 1/ / / / / V V V V / / V V ,,,, / ... 60 125 250 500 100020004000 Shutter speed I ';l appears in the LCD panel when the Flexible Program is controlled to EV 161/3 when using ISO 100 film . 51 With AF 50mm f/1.4D - Program chart The program chart shows exposure control in Auto-Multi Program . - To cancel the Flexible Program, rotate the...
I (ISO 100) o There are limitations for minimum and maximum EV depending on the film speed . With AF 180mm f/2 .8D ED ----- oln Matrix Metering , any EV above 161/3 is used. With AF-S 300mm f/4D ED Aperture EV range ' EV 0-21 1/1 / V V V 1/ / / / / V V V V / / V V ,,,, / ... 60 125 250 500 100020004000 Shutter speed I ';l appears in the LCD panel when the Flexible Program is controlled to EV 161/3 when using ISO 100 film . 51 With AF 50mm f/1.4D - Program chart The program chart shows exposure control in Auto-Multi Program . - To cancel the Flexible Program, rotate the...
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... in the LCD panel. • When m:tJ appears, ~ starts blinking. • Shutter speed and aperture in Auto-Multi Program, aperture in shooting with color slide film and where the latitude of the exposure modes, Flash Exposure Bracketing and Auto Exposure Bracketing are simultaneously performed when a Speedlight is minimal. For example, this...
... in the LCD panel. • When m:tJ appears, ~ starts blinking. • Shutter speed and aperture in Auto-Multi Program, aperture in shooting with color slide film and where the latitude of the exposure modes, Flash Exposure Bracketing and Auto Exposure Bracketing are simultaneously performed when a Speedlight is minimal. For example, this...
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... Dial, and they automatically reset to perform Bracketing with the exposure compensation values. The number of the film roll is set number of shots has been taken and film advance stops automatically. • If the end of shots and compensated EV values previously selected will remain... when they are displayed during Bracketing, the remaining shots can be taken after new film has been loaded. It is useful to " 3F 0.5" when the TwoButton Reset is performed. • If the exposure compensation function (page...
... Dial, and they automatically reset to perform Bracketing with the exposure compensation values. The number of the film roll is set number of shots has been taken and film advance stops automatically. • If the end of shots and compensated EV values previously selected will remain... when they are displayed during Bracketing, the remaining shots can be taken after new film has been loaded. It is useful to " 3F 0.5" when the TwoButton Reset is performed. • If the exposure compensation function (page...