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Your Nikon camera features: • Compact, light-weight construction with built-in 3.7X zoom lens from 38 to 140mm focal length range. ( p. 21) • A Nikon ED (Extra-low Dispersion) lens with the date function. Please remove it before use, and keep it handy until you for... the subject is attached to follow. : Indicates supplementary descriptions. : Indicates pages for purchasing the Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 140ED / Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD camera. Some of the illustrations show the model with low chromatic aberration (popularly used in this manual thoroughly before using the...
Your Nikon camera features: • Compact, light-weight construction with built-in 3.7X zoom lens from 38 to 140mm focal length range. ( p. 21) • A Nikon ED (Extra-low Dispersion) lens with the date function. Please remove it before use, and keep it handy until you for... the subject is attached to follow. : Indicates supplementary descriptions. : Indicates pages for purchasing the Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 140ED / Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD camera. Some of the illustrations show the model with low chromatic aberration (popularly used in this manual thoroughly before using the...
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Table of Contents To take a picture right away 6 Camera parts 8-10 Body 8-9 LCD panel 10 Indications in the viewfinder 11 1 Preparations Installing a battery 12 Turning the camera on 13 Checking the battery power 13 Loading the film 14 2 Basic Operations Imprinting the date/time on pictures (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only 16 Adjusting diopter 17 Holding the camera properly 18 Operating the Shutter Release button 19 Selecting Regular or Panorama mode (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only 20 Zooming 21 Shooting 22 Rewinding the film 24 Removing the film 25 4 Getting Started
Table of Contents To take a picture right away 6 Camera parts 8-10 Body 8-9 LCD panel 10 Indications in the viewfinder 11 1 Preparations Installing a battery 12 Turning the camera on 13 Checking the battery power 13 Loading the film 14 2 Basic Operations Imprinting the date/time on pictures (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only 16 Adjusting diopter 17 Holding the camera properly 18 Operating the Shutter Release button 19 Selecting Regular or Panorama mode (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only 20 Zooming 21 Shooting 22 Rewinding the film 24 Removing the film 25 4 Getting Started
Instruction Manual
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... through a window _____ 38 Using the self-timer 38 Using the remote control (optional 39 Replacing the remote control battery 40 4 Additional Information Correcting the date and time (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only 41 Troubleshooting 42 Camera care tips 44 Specifications 46 For safe handling of the...
... through a window _____ 38 Using the self-timer 38 Using the remote control (optional 39 Replacing the remote control battery 40 4 Additional Information Correcting the date and time (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only 41 Troubleshooting 42 Camera care tips 44 Specifications 46 For safe handling of the...
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Turn the camera on. ( p. 13) 3. Load film. ( pp. 14, 15) 4. Select the Regular or Panorama mode (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only). ( p. 20) Regular mode Panorama mode or 6 Getting Started Insert a battery. ( p. 12) 2. To take a picture right away Quick operation guide If you wish to use this camera immediately, proceed as follows: For details see the pages indicated for reference. 1.
Turn the camera on. ( p. 13) 3. Load film. ( pp. 14, 15) 4. Select the Regular or Panorama mode (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only). ( p. 20) Regular mode Panorama mode or 6 Getting Started Insert a battery. ( p. 12) 2. To take a picture right away Quick operation guide If you wish to use this camera immediately, proceed as follows: For details see the pages indicated for reference. 1.
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... first to familiarize yourself with the camera and all of its features. 5. Nikon cannot be held responsible for telephoto 6. Getting Started 7 Lightly press the Shutter Release button. ( p. 19) E 7. Press the Zoom buttons and compose your picture. ( p. 21) for wide-angle for malfunctions caused by using the Lite Touch Zoom 140ED / Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD in ways not specified in...
... first to familiarize yourself with the camera and all of its features. 5. Nikon cannot be held responsible for telephoto 6. Getting Started 7 Lightly press the Shutter Release button. ( p. 19) E 7. Press the Zoom buttons and compose your picture. ( p. 21) for wide-angle for malfunctions caused by using the Lite Touch Zoom 140ED / Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD in ways not specified in...
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.... 30-35) Infinity Focus mode ( p. 38) Mid-roll Rewind button ( p. 24) * Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only Strap slot ( p. 3) Shutter Release button ( p. 19) button Red-eye Reduction ( pp. 36, 37) Self-Timer ( p. 38) Remote Control ( p. 39) 8 Getting Started Camera parts (Body) Autofocus window Viewfinder window Auto Exposure metering window Flash ( pp. 30, 31... Reduction lamp ( pp. 36, 37) Self-Timer lamp ( p. 38) Remote-control reception sensor ( p. 39) Slide cover (power switch) ( p. 13) MODE/SEL button* Date/time select mode ( p. 16) Date/time setting mode ( p. 41) LCD panel ( p. 10) ADJ.
.... 30-35) Infinity Focus mode ( p. 38) Mid-roll Rewind button ( p. 24) * Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only Strap slot ( p. 3) Shutter Release button ( p. 19) button Red-eye Reduction ( pp. 36, 37) Self-Timer ( p. 38) Remote Control ( p. 39) 8 Getting Started Camera parts (Body) Autofocus window Viewfinder window Auto Exposure metering window Flash ( pp. 30, 31... Reduction lamp ( pp. 36, 37) Self-Timer lamp ( p. 38) Remote-control reception sensor ( p. 39) Slide cover (power switch) ( p. 13) MODE/SEL button* Date/time select mode ( p. 16) Date/time setting mode ( p. 41) LCD panel ( p. 10) ADJ.
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Camera parts (continued) LCD panel Infinity Focus Mode indicator ( p. 38) Red-eye Reduction indicator ( p. 36) Low battery power indicator ( p. 13) Flash Mode indicator ( pp. 30-35) Frame counter ( p. 15) Self-Timer indicator ( p. 38) Remote Control indicator ( p. 39) Date/time indicator ( pp. 16, 41) Date recording indicator ( p. 16) Low battery power indicator ( p. 13) Flash Mode...
Camera parts (continued) LCD panel Infinity Focus Mode indicator ( p. 38) Red-eye Reduction indicator ( p. 36) Low battery power indicator ( p. 13) Flash Mode indicator ( pp. 30-35) Frame counter ( p. 15) Self-Timer indicator ( p. 38) Remote Control indicator ( p. 39) Date/time indicator ( pp. 16, 41) Date recording indicator ( p. 16) Low battery power indicator ( p. 13) Flash Mode...
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... rapidly as a warning if the subject is ready to be achieved. It blinks if correct focus cannot be in the viewfinder 1 Regular viewfinder 3 4 3 2 Panorama viewfinder (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only) E 2 4 1Parallax compensation marks ( p. 29) For close -up photography, the LED slowly blinks as a warning. 4Green LED ( p. 23) Lights when focus is achieved...
... rapidly as a warning if the subject is ready to be achieved. It blinks if correct focus cannot be in the viewfinder 1 Regular viewfinder 3 4 3 2 Panorama viewfinder (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only) E 2 4 1Parallax compensation marks ( p. 29) For close -up photography, the LED slowly blinks as a warning. 4Green LED ( p. 23) Lights when focus is achieved...
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... shown in the illustration above . 3. Firmly press the battery chamber lid until it clicks shut. Remember to set the time and date. (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only) ( p. 41) 12 Preparations While releasing the lock as indicated by the arrow in the illustration above , open the battery... chamber lid. 2. Open the battery chamber lid. Close the battery chamber lid. Install a new battery. The built-in this camera. 1. Installing a battery Battery ...
... shown in the illustration above . 3. Firmly press the battery chamber lid until it clicks shut. Remember to set the time and date. (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only) ( p. 41) 12 Preparations While releasing the lock as indicated by the arrow in the illustration above , open the battery... chamber lid. 2. Open the battery chamber lid. Close the battery chamber lid. Install a new battery. The built-in this camera. 1. Installing a battery Battery ...
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Once you . Slide the cover until it with you open the cover in the direction of the arrow, the camera is blinking, or all the indicators on the LCD panel. Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD If " " is not appeared, battery power is completely retracted, slowly close the cover. Replace it clicks. The batteries may be... the lens is sufficient. It is exhausted. When closing the cover, first slide it slightly in to carry spare batteries with a new one. Turning the camera on , the built-in some areas.
Once you . Slide the cover until it with you open the cover in the direction of the arrow, the camera is blinking, or all the indicators on the LCD panel. Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD If " " is not appeared, battery power is completely retracted, slowly close the cover. Replace it clicks. The batteries may be... the lens is sufficient. It is exhausted. When closing the cover, first slide it slightly in to carry spare batteries with a new one. Turning the camera on , the built-in some areas.
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... red index mark or the end of the film leader is properly positioned with no slack. Close the camera back, and check that the film has been correctly loaded. Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD Once the camera back is closed, the film automatically advances to the red index mark. When the film has been properly... may not be wounded up properly. E 4. If the letter " " blinks on the LCD panel. Until film loading is not properly loaded. Preparations 15 Open the camera back again and reload film. 3. Pull the film leader out to the first frame.
... red index mark or the end of the film leader is properly positioned with no slack. Close the camera back, and check that the film has been correctly loaded. Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD Once the camera back is closed, the film automatically advances to the red index mark. When the film has been properly... may not be wounded up properly. E 4. If the letter " " blinks on the LCD panel. Until film loading is not properly loaded. Preparations 15 Open the camera back again and reload film. 3. Pull the film leader out to the first frame.
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..." " (No printing) if you take a picture exceeding the number of date/time Imprint position in Panorama shooting Imprint position in Regular shooting The imprint positions on pictures (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only) Select the date/time indicator by the lower two digits, and the time is not imprinted ...on pictures. The imprinted date/time may not be imprinted on the picture. 16 Basic ...
..." " (No printing) if you take a picture exceeding the number of date/time Imprint position in Panorama shooting Imprint position in Regular shooting The imprint positions on pictures (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only) Select the date/time indicator by the lower two digits, and the time is not imprinted ...on pictures. The imprinted date/time may not be imprinted on the picture. 16 Basic ...
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Select the Regular or Panorama mode. Regular mode Panorama mode The date/time can also be printed in approx. 89 × 254mm size. Selecting Regular or Panorama mode (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only) What's Panorama mode? In panorama mode, a portion of the top and bottom part of the frame is ...format pictures, extra time and cost may be required for developing/printing panorama pictures. Set the Panorama switch to your eye, hold the camera away from your face when you operate the Panorama switch. 20 Basic Operations Caution: To prevent possible injury to the left position. ...
Select the Regular or Panorama mode. Regular mode Panorama mode The date/time can also be printed in approx. 89 × 254mm size. Selecting Regular or Panorama mode (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only) What's Panorama mode? In panorama mode, a portion of the top and bottom part of the frame is ...format pictures, extra time and cost may be required for developing/printing panorama pictures. Set the Panorama switch to your eye, hold the camera away from your face when you operate the Panorama switch. 20 Basic Operations Caution: To prevent possible injury to the left position. ...
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Removing the film 1. Make sure rewind is complete by checking the letter " " indication. Open the camera back and remove the film. E Basic Operations 25 Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD 2.
Removing the film 1. Make sure rewind is complete by checking the letter " " indication. Open the camera back and remove the film. E Basic Operations 25 Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD 2.
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E Regular Panorama (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only) The area marked with in the illustration is included in a picture, you can be obtained. (telephoto) position, a larger 1. If the subject is closer than 1m. 2. Advanced Operations 29 Use the parallax compensation marks when the camera-to-subject distance is less ...parallax compensation marks. By setting the Zoom button to the image can get as close to the subject as a warning. Move away from the subject until the green LED lights up , then shoot. Close-up photography Minimum camera-to-subject distance is approx. 0.74m...
E Regular Panorama (Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD only) The area marked with in the illustration is included in a picture, you can be obtained. (telephoto) position, a larger 1. If the subject is closer than 1m. 2. Advanced Operations 29 Use the parallax compensation marks when the camera-to-subject distance is less ...parallax compensation marks. By setting the Zoom button to the image can get as close to the subject as a warning. Move away from the subject until the green LED lights up , then shoot. Close-up photography Minimum camera-to-subject distance is approx. 0.74m...
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Flash photography Selecting the flash mode Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD You can select any of five flash modes by pressing the button. : Auto Flash ( p. 32) The flash automatically fires when there is not enough light, ...
Flash photography Selecting the flash mode Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD You can select any of five flash modes by pressing the button. : Auto Flash ( p. 32) The flash automatically fires when there is not enough light, ...
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...while simultaneously compensating exposure for a backlit scene When the subject is backlit, the flash is being charged, and the shutter cannot be released. Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD When you open the slide cover, the power is automatically selected. Example If there is backlit. 1. To automatically fire the flash Auto Flash... and the background. 2. Check that the orange and green LEDs light up flash unit will prevent the flash from firing. Do NOT touch the flash unit. 32 Advanced Operations Open the slide cover. " appears on the popped-up , then shoot.
...while simultaneously compensating exposure for a backlit scene When the subject is backlit, the flash is being charged, and the shutter cannot be released. Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD When you open the slide cover, the power is automatically selected. Example If there is backlit. 1. To automatically fire the flash Auto Flash... and the background. 2. Check that the orange and green LEDs light up flash unit will prevent the flash from firing. Do NOT touch the flash unit. 32 Advanced Operations Open the slide cover. " appears on the popped-up , then shoot.
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... Flash Cancel mode Since slow shutter speeds are usually selected in this mode, use a tripod to prevent camera shake. 2. E Press the button until " " appears on a stable flat surface. Example Advanced Operations 33 Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD 3. Use a tripod for night scenes. 1. Check that the green LED lights up, then shoot. Use a tripod or...
... Flash Cancel mode Since slow shutter speeds are usually selected in this mode, use a tripod to prevent camera shake. 2. E Press the button until " " appears on a stable flat surface. Example Advanced Operations 33 Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD 3. Use a tripod for night scenes. 1. Check that the green LED lights up, then shoot. Use a tripod or...
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Do NOT touch the flash unit. 34 Advanced Operations Press the button until " " appears on the popped-up , then shoot. Lightly press the Shutter Release button again, and ... lit. Pressing down on the LCD panel. Check that the orange and green LEDs light up flash unit will prevent the flash from firing. Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD 2. Example While the orange LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed lightly, the flash is being charged, and the shutter cannot be...
Do NOT touch the flash unit. 34 Advanced Operations Press the button until " " appears on the popped-up , then shoot. Lightly press the Shutter Release button again, and ... lit. Pressing down on the LCD panel. Check that the orange and green LEDs light up flash unit will prevent the flash from firing. Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD 2. Example While the orange LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed lightly, the flash is being charged, and the shutter cannot be...
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...LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed lightly, the flash is enough light, does not fire. appears on E Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD 3. Press the button until " the LCD panel. Advanced Operations 35 Lightly press the Shutter Release button again, and release ...the shutter after the orange LED stops blinking and stays lit. Use a tripod or place the camera on the popped-up , then shoot. ...
...LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed lightly, the flash is enough light, does not fire. appears on E Lite Touch Zoom 140ED Lite Touch Zoom 140ED QD 3. Press the button until " the LCD panel. Advanced Operations 35 Lightly press the Shutter Release button again, and release ...the shutter after the orange LED stops blinking and stays lit. Use a tripod or place the camera on the popped-up , then shoot. ...